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ABRAHAM m English, Hebrew, Dutch, Biblical, Biblical Latin This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM (1) and הָמוֹן (hamon) "many, multitude"... [more] ABSALOM m Biblical, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name אַבְשָׁלוֹם ('Avshalom) which meant "my father is peace"... [more] AGAPITO m Spanish, Italian From the Late Latin name Agapitus or Agapetus which was derived from the Greek name Αγαπητος (Agapetos) meaning "beloved"... [more] AGRIPPA m & f Ancient Roman, Biblical Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from Greek αγριος (agrios) "wild" and ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse" or possibly of Etruscan origin... [more] AINSLEY f & m Scottish, English (Modern) From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire... [more] AKAKIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek Means "innocent, not evil" from Greek α, a negative prefix, combined with κακη (kake) "evil"... [more] ALCAEUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Αλκαιος (Alkaios), derived from αλκη (alke) "strength"... [more] ALEXIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Αλεξιος (Alexios), a derivative of Αλεξις (see ALEXIS)... [more] ALFONSO m Spanish, Italian Spanish and Italian form of a Visigothic Germanic name, probably meaning "noble and ready", from the element adal "noble" combined with funs "ready"... [more] AMADEUS m Late Roman Means "love of God", derived from Latin amare "to love" and Deus "God"... [more] AMALRIC m Ancient Germanic Germanic name derived from the elements amal meaning "work, labour" and ric meaning "power"... [more] AMBROSE m English From the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name Αμβροσιος (Ambrosios) meaning "immortal"... [more] AMPELIO m Italian Italian form of Ampelius, the Latin form of the Greek name Αμπελιος (Ampelios), which was derived from αμπελος (ampelos) meaning "vine"... [more] ANDREAS m German, Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Welsh, Ancient Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Ancient Greek and Latin form of ANDREW... [more] ANTHONY m English English form of the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin... [more] AONGHUS m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology Possibly meaning "one strength" derived from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy"... [more] ARAGORN m Literature Meaning unknown, though the first element is presumably Sindarin ara "noble, kingly"... [more] ÁSBJÖRN m Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse name derived from the elements áss "god" and björn "bear"... [more] ATTILIO m Italian Italian form of the Roman family name Atilius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin... [more] AVERILL m & f English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from the feminine given name EOFORHILD. BACCHUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Βακχος (Bakchos), derived from ιαχο (iacho) meaning "to shout"... [more] BALDRIC m English (Archaic) Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and ric "power, rule"... [more] BALDWIN m English, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and win "friend"... [more] BALFOUR m English (Rare) From a Scottish surname, originally from various place names, which meant "village pasture" in Gaelic. BARCLAY m Scottish, English (Rare) From a Scottish surname which was likely derived from the English place name Berkeley, meaning "birch wood" in Old English. BARRETT m English From a surname meaning "dispute" in Middle English, originally given to a quarrelsome person. BENIGNO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Benignus which meant "kind, friendly" in Latin... [more] BENTLEY m English From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "clearing covered with bent grass" in Old English... [more] BEOWULF m Anglo-Saxon Mythology Possibly means "bee wolf" (in effect equal to "bear") from Old English beo "bee" and wulf "wolf"... [more] BERNARD m English, French, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more] BERTRAM m English, German, Ancient Germanic Means "bright raven", derived from the Germanic element beraht "bright" combined with hramn "raven"... [more] BEVERLY f & m English From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "beaver stream" in Old English... [more] BOGUMIŁ m Polish Means "favoured by God" from the Slavic elements bog "god" and mil "gracious, dear". BOLÍVAR m Spanish From a surname which was taken from the Basque place name Bolibar, which was derived from bolu "mill" and ibar "riverside"... [more] BOŽIDAR m Serbian, Czech, Slovene, Croatian Means "divine gift" from the Slavic elements bozy "divine" and dar "gift". BRADLEY m English From a surname which originally came from a place name that meant "broad clearing" in Old English... [more] BRANDON m English From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hill covered with broom" in Old English... [more] BRANNON m English From an Irish surname derived from Mac Branain, which means "descendent of BRAN (1)". BRAXTON m English From a surname which was originally derived from an Old English place name meaning "Bracca's town". BRENDAN m Irish, English From Brendanus, the Latinized form of the Irish name Bréanainn which was derived from a Welsh word meaning "prince"... [more] BRENNAN m Irish, English From an Irish surname derived from Ó Braonáin meaning "descendent of Braonán"... [more] BRENNUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized) Latinized form of a Celtic name (or title) that possibly meant either "king, prince" or "raven"... [more] BRENTON m English From a surname which was derived from an English place name which meant "Bryni's town"... [more] BRIDGER m English (Modern) From an English surname which originally indicated a person who lived near or worked on a bridge. BRIGHAM m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from place names meaning "bridge settlement" in Old English. BRISCOE m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "birch wood" in Old Norse. BRISTOL m English (Rare) From the name of the city in southwest England which means "the site of the bridge". CADEYRN m Ancient Celtic Means "battle king" from Welsh cad "battle" and teyrn "king, monarch"... [more] CADWGAN m Welsh Means "glory in battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwogawn "glory, honour"... [more] CAEDMON m History Meaning unknown, though the first element is likely connected to Brythonic caed meaning "battle"... [more] ÇAĞATAY m Turkish From the Mongolian name Chagatai (of unknown meaning), which was borne by the second son of Genghis Khan. CAMERON m & f Scottish, English From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose". |
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