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There are 2,163 names matching your criteria. This is page 6.
ORION m Greek Mythology Meaning unknown, but possibly related to Greek ‘οριον (horion) "boundary, limit"... [more] ORSON m English From an English surname which was originally a nickname meaning "bear cub", from a diminutive of Norman French ors "bear", ultimately from Latin ursus... [more] OSCAR m English, Irish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Irish Mythology Possibly means "deer lover", derived from Gaelic os "deer" and cara "lover"... [more] OSKAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish, Slovene Scandinavian, German, Polish and Slovene form of OSCAR OWAIN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Probably a Welsh form of EUGENE, though it might be derived from Welsh eoghunn meaning "youth"... [more] PACEY m English (Rare) From an English surname which was derived from the French place name Pacy, itself derived from Gaulish given name of unknown meaning. PADEN m English (Rare) An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan... [more] PAVLE m Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Georgian Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of PAUL PEARL f & m English From the English word pearl for the concretions formed in the shells of some mollusks, ultimately from Late Latin perla... [more] PELEG m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew Means "division, channel" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the son of Eber. PERCY m English From an English surname which was derived from the name of a Norman town Perci, which was itself perhaps derived from a Gaulish given name which was Latinized as Persius... [more] PETAR m Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PETER PETER m English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Slovak, Biblical Derived from the Greek Πετρος (Petros) meaning "stone"... [more] PETYA m & f Russian, Bulgarian Russian masculine diminutive of PYOTR or Bulgarian feminine diminutive of PETAR. PHILO m Ancient Greek (Latinized) From the Greek name Φιλων (Philon), which was derived from φιλεω (phileo) "to love"... [more] PLATO m Ancient Greek (Latinized) From the Greek name Πλατων (Platon) which was derived from Greek πλατυς (platys) meaning "broad-shouldered"... [more] PLUTO m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology Latinized form of Greek Πλουτων (Plouton), derived from πλουτος (ploutos) meaning "wealth"... [more] PRIAM m Greek Mythology (Anglicized) From the Greek Πριαμος (Priamos), possibly meaning "redeemed"... [more] PRIMO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Primus, which meant "first"... [more] QASIM m Arabic Means "one who divides goods among his people", derived from Arabic قسم (qasama) "to share" or "to divide"... [more] QUINN m & f Irish, English From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cuinn meaning "descendent of CONN". RADOŠ m Czech Short form of RADOSLAV, RADOMIR, and other names beginning with the Slavic element rad meaning "care". RALPH m English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German Contracted form of the Old Norse name RÁÐÚLFR (or its Norman form Radulf)... [more] RATKO m Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element rat meaning "war, battle". RHETT m English From a surname, an Anglicized form of the Dutch de Raedt, derived from raet "advice, counsel"... [more] RIGBY m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "ridge farm" in Old Norse. RISHI m Indian Means "sage, poet" in Sanskrit, perhaps ultimately deriving from a root meaning "to see". ROALD m Norwegian Modern form of the Old Norse name Hróðvaldr or Hróaldr, composed of the elements hróðr "fame" and valdr "ruler"... [more] ROCCO m Italian, Ancient Germanic Germanic name derived from the element hrok meaning "rest"... [more] ROCKY m English Diminutive of ROCCO or other names beginning with a similar sound, or else a nickname referring to a tough person... [more] ROGER m English, French, German, Swedish Means "famous spear" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and ger "spear"... [more] ROMAN m Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovene, Croatian, German From the Late Latin name Romanus which meant "Roman". RONNE m Frisian Frisian short form of Germanic names beginning with the element hraban meaning "raven". ROTEM m & f Hebrew From the name of a desert plant, possibly derived from Hebrew רְתֹם (retom) meaning "to bind". ROWAN m & f Irish, English (Modern) From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Ruadháin meaning "descendent of RUADHÁN"... [more] ROYAL m English From the English word royal, derived (via Old French) from Latin regalis, a derivative of rex "king"... [more] ROYCE m English From a surname which was derived from the medieval given name Royse, a variant of ROSE. ROYLE m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "rye hill" from Old English ryge "rye" and hyll "hill". RUADH m Irish, Scottish Gaelic byname meaning "red", often a nickname for one with red hair... [more] RUARC m Irish Probably an Irish form of HRŒREKR, introduced by Scandinavian settlers and invaders... [more] RUBEN m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, French, Biblical Latin Scandinavian, Dutch and French form of REUBEN RUSTY m English From a nickname which was originally given to someone with a rusty, or reddish-brown, hair colour. RYDER m English (Modern) From an English occupational surname derived from Old English ridere meaning "mounted warrior" or "messenger". RYKER m English (Modern) Possibly a variant of the German surname Riker, a derivative of Low German rike "rich"... [more] RYLAN m English (Modern) Possibly a variant of the English surname Ryland, which was originally derived from a place name meaning "rye land" in Old English. SABAS m Spanish, Late Greek From a Greek name which was derived from Hebrew סַבָא (sava') meaning "old man"... [more] SATAN m Theology, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Derived from Hebrew שָׂטָן (satan) meaning "adversary"... [more] SAXON m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from the name of the Germanic tribe the Saxons, ultimately deriving from the Germanic word sahs meaning "knife"... [more] SCOTT m English, Scottish From an English and Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic... [more] SELBY m & f English (Rare) From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "willow farm" in Old Norse. SHIVA m Indian, Hinduism Derived from Sanskrit शिव (shiva) meaning "benign, kind, auspicious"... [more] SIGGE m Swedish Diminutive of SIGMUND, SIGFRID (1), and other Germanic names beginning with the element sigu which means "victory". SIKKE m Frisian Frisian diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element sigu which means "victory". |
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