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Aaron |
ER-un |
A teacher, lofty, mountain of strength (Biblical) |
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Abe |
AYB |
Variation of Abraham: Father of a multitude (Hebrew) |
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Abel |
AY-bul |
Breath, son, breathing spirit In the Old Testament, Abel
was the son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his
brother Cain in a fit of jealousy (Hebrew) |
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Abraham |
AY-bruh-ham |
Father of a great multitude (Biblical) |
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Abram |
AY-brum |
High father (Biblical) |
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Adam |
ADD-um |
Earthy, red (Biblical) |
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Adan |
ah-DHAHN |
Little fire (Irish) |
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Adolfo |
ah-DHAWL-fo |
Noble wolf (Latin) |
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Adolph |
AD-ahlf |
Noble wolf (German) |
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Adrian |
ahd-RYAHN |
Dark (Latin) |
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Agustin |
ah-goos-TEEN |
Majestic dignity, grandeur (Spanish) |
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Ahmad |
AH-mod |
Commendable Praiseworthy (Muslim) |
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Ahmed |
AH-med |
Much praised One of many names of the prophet Muhammad
(Arabic) |
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Aidan |
AY-den |
Little fire (Irish) |
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Aiden |
AY-den |
Fiery (Gaelic) |
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Al |
AL |
Variation of Alan: Harmony, stone, noble, handsome
(Celtic) |
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Alan |
AL-an |
Fair, handsome (English) |
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Albert |
AL-bert |
Bright or noble (Hungarian) |
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Alberto |
ahl-BER-to |
Noble, bright (Spanish) |
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Alden |
AWL-den |
Defender (Anglo) |
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Aldo |
AL-doe |
Archaic (English) |
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Alec |
AL-ek |
Variation of Alexander defender of mankind (Scottish) |
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Alejandro |
ah-le-HAHN-dro |
Variation of Alexander defends mankind (Spanish) |
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Alex |
AL-eks |
A Variation of Alexander: defender of men (Greek) |
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Alexander |
al-eg-ZAN-dur |
Defender of man (Swedish) |
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Alfonso |
ahl-FAWN-so |
Eager for war (German) |
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Alfred |
AL-fred |
Oracle (German) |
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Alfredo |
ahl-FRAY-do |
Variation of Alfred counselor of the elves (Italian) |
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Ali |
ah-LEE |
the Supreme Being in the Muslim faith (Arabic) |
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Allan |
AL-an |
Harmony, stone, noble (Celtic) |
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Allen |
AL-en |
Harmony, stone, noble (Celtic) |
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Alonzo |
a-LON-zo |
Eager for battle (Spanish) |
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Alphonse |
al-FAWNS |
Eager for war (German) |
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Alphonso |
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Eager for war (German) |
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Alton |
AWL-tun |
From the old town See Elton (English) |
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Alva |
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Variation of Alvin: Wise friend (English) |
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Alvaro |
ALL-ver-o |
Truth-speaker or guardian (German) |
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Alvin |
AL-vin |
Loved by all (German) |
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Amir |
a-MEER |
Commanding (Arabic) |
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Amos |
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Loading, weighty (Biblical) |
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Anderson |
AN-dur-sun |
Manly, brave Variation of English Andrew (Scandinavian) |
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Andre |
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Andres |
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Andrew |
AN-droo |
A strong man (Biblical) |
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Andy |
AN-dee |
Variation of Andrew: Brave, Manly Prince Andrew
(English) |
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Angel |
AYN-jul |
Variation of Angelo: Messenger of God, angel (Italian) |
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Angelo |
ANN-jel-oh |
Messenger of God, angel (Italian) |
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Anthony |
AN-tho-nee |
He adds or priceless (Basque) |
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Antoine |
awn-TWAWN |
A French Variation of the English Anthony which is
derived from a Roman clan name highly praiseworthy
(French) |
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Anton |
an-TAWN |
German and Russian Variation of Anthony, borne by the
Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov (Russian) |
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Antonio |
ahn-TO-nyo |
Variation of Anthony beyond praise (Italian) |
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Antony |
AN-ton-ee |
Highly praiseworthy From a Roman clan name In the 17th
century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the
Greek anthos flower (English) |
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Antwan |
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Beyond praise (Latin) |
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Archie |
AHR-chee |
Variation of Archibald: true and bold, valuable
(English) |
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Ari |
AIR-ee |
Variation of Aristotle: Superior, best of thinkers,
ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping
tycoon Aristotle Onassis (Greek) |
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Armand |
ar-MAWN |
Army man, soldier (German) |
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Armando |
ahr-MAHN-do |
Army man Variation of Herman (German) |
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Arnold |
AHR-nold |
eagle power, The eagle rules (English) |
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Aron |
AIR-en |
Exalted (Polish) |
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Arthur |
AHR-thur |
bear (Scottish) |
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Arturo |
ahr-TOO-ro |
Bear (Italian) |
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Asa |
AH-sa |
Physician (Hebrew) |
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Asher |
ASH-er |
Happiness (Biblical) |
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Ashton |
ASH-tun |
Town of ash trees (English) |
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August |
AW-gust |
Variation of the Latin Augustus, majestic dignity, or
honorable (German) |
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Augustine |
AW-gus-teen |
Deserving of respect, majestic (Latin) |
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Augustus |
aw-GUS-tus |
Increased, augmented (Biblical) |
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Austen |
AWS-ten |
Variation of Augustine (English) |
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Austin |
AWS-tin |
Developed in the Middle Ages from the Latin Augustine,
magic dignity, or honorable Most common as a (English) |
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Axel |
ACKS-el |
Father of peace (Danish) |
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Ayden |
AY-den |
Unknown (Irish) |
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Baby |
BAY-bee |
Osiris's firstborn (Egyptian) |
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Barney |
BAHR-nee |
Variation of Barnabas: Comfort (Hebrew) |
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Barrett |
BER-et |
Bear power Introduced to Britain during the Norman
Conquest Subsequently became common as a Also a
Variation of Barnett (English) |
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Barry |
BER-ee |
Fair haired Also from the Irish word for spear Used
regularly throughout the English-speaking world since
the early 2th century (Irish) |
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Bart |
BAHRT |
From the barley farm (English) |
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Barton |
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From the barley farm (English) |
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Basil |
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Royal, Kingly (Greek) |
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Beau |
BO |
Handsome (French) |
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Ben |
BEN |
A son (Biblical) |
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Benito |
be-NEE-to |
A Spanish Variation of the Latin Benedict blessed
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini died in 1945 (Spanish) |
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Benjamin |
BEN-ja-min |
Right-hand son Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob in
the Bible Dr Benjamin Spock (English) |
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Bennett |
BEN-et |
Variation of Benedict, blessed, Became a common British
after being introduced to Britain during the Norman
Conquest (French) |
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Bennie |
BEN-ee |
Variation of Benjamin: Right-hand son (English) |
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Benny |
BEN-ee |
Variation of Benedict: blessed (Latin) |
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Bernard |
bur-NAHRD |
brave as a bear (German) |
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Bernardo |
ber-NAHR-do |
brave as a bear (German) |
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Bernie |
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Variation of Bernice: bringer of victory (Greek) |
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Bert |
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Bright light (English) |
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Bertram |
BUR-tram |
A knight (Arthurian Legend) |
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Bill |
BIL |
Variation of William: Will-helmet, poet and playwright
William Shakespeare From and William Wordsworth
(German) |
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Billy |
BIL-ee |
Variation of William: Will-helmet, poet and playwright
William Shakespeare From and William Wordsworth
(German) |
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Blaine |
BLAYNE |
Variation of Blaine: Thin (Gaelic) |
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Blair |
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From the plain lands (Celtic) |
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Blake |
BLAYK |
Dark, dark-haired Can also mean the reverse: fair, pale
(Scottish) |
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Bo |
BO |
Nickname made popular by (Scandinavian) |
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Bob |
BAHB |
Variation of Robert (English) |
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Bobby |
BAH-bee |
Variation of Robert (English) |
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Booker |
BUWK-ur |
Bible (English) |
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Boyd |
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Blond (Celtic) |
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Brad |
BRAD |
Variation of Bradley: Broad clearing in the wood and
place name based on the Old English words for broad
clearing and broad wood Movie star Brad From Pitt
(English) |
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Braden |
BRAY-den |
Broad hillside (English) |
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Bradford |
BRAD-furd |
From the broad ford (English) |
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Bradley |
BRAD-lee |
Broad clearing in the wood and place name based on the
Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood
Movie star Brad From Pitt (English) |
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Bradly |
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From the broad meadow (English) |
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Brady |
BRAY-dee |
From the broad island (English) |
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Braeden |
BRAY-din |
Broad hillside (English) |
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Branden |
BRAN-den |
Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill (English) |
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Brandon |
BRAN-dun |
From the beacon hill (English) |
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Braxton |
BRAKS-tun |
Brocks town (English) |
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Brayan |
BRAY-on |
Brocks town (English) |
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Brayden |
BRAY-den |
Broad hillside (English) |
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Brendan |
BREN-dan |
Brave (Gaelic) |
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Brenden |
BREN-den |
Prince, smelly hair Variation of Brendan (Irish) |
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Brendon |
BREN-dun |
Brave (Gaelic) |
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Brennan |
BREN-an |
Brave (Gaelic) |
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Brennen |
BREN-nin |
Prince Variation of Brendan (Irish) |
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Brent |
BRENT |
Derived and place name, based on the Old English words
for high place, steep hill, or burnt Used occasionally
as a first name in North America since the 193s
(English) |
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Brenton |
BREN-tun |
Hilltop Variation of Brent (Celtic) |
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Bret |
BRET |
Brit A native of England: From or France: (English) |
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Brett |
BRET |
Brit A native of England: From or France: In literature
Lady Brett Ashley was the heroine in Hemingway's The Sun
Also Rises (French) |
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Brian |
BRIE-an |
Brought to England by the Breton companions of William
the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the
Irish word for hill (English) |
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Brice |
BRIES |
A given name of medieval origin (English) |
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Brock |
BRAHK |
Derived based on the Old English word for badger Also a
Variation of Brook (English) |
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Broderick |
BROD-er-ick |
Brother (Scandinavian) |
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Brody |
BRO-dee |
From Brody (Russian) |
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Brooks |
BRUWKS |
Variation of Brook: Brook, stream (English) |
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Bruce |
BROOS |
From Brys (French) |
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Bruno |
BROO-no |
Brown haired (Italian) |
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Bryan |
BRIE-an |
Brought to England by the Breton companions of William
the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the
Irish word for hill Popular Variation of Brian (English) |
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Bryant |
BRIE-ant |
He ascends (French) |
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Bryce |
BRIES |
Wife of Chthonius (Latin) |
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Bryon |
BRIE-un |
Popular Variation of Brian (English) |
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Bryson |
BRI-sen |
Nobles son (English) |
|
Bud |
BUD |
Short for buddy, friend (English) |
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Buddy |
BUD-ee |
Friend American early rock star who died young in a
tragic plane crash (English) |
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Buford |
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Burton |
BURT-un |
From the fortified town (English) |
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Buster |
BUS-tur |
Derived from a nickname used in the United States,
occasionally used as a first name in honor of American
silent film comic (English) |
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Byron |
BIE-run |
Derived and place name, which is based on the Old
English byre cowshed The poet Lord Byron (English) |
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Cade |
KAYD |
Variation of Cadell: Small battle, spirit of the battle
(Welsh) |
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Caden |
KAY-den |
Spirit of battle See also Kade (Welsh) |
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Cale |
KAIL |
Bold, derived from Charles (English) |
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Caleb |
KAY-lib |
A dog, a crow, a basket (Biblical) |
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Calvin |
KAL-vin |
Bald, Early 2th century American President Coolidge,
fashion designer Calvin Klein (English) |
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Camden |
KAM-den |
From the crooked valley (Gaelic) |
|
Cameron |
KAM-u-run |
Clan name bent nose (Scottish) |
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Camron |
KAM-run |
Variation of Cameron bent nose (Scottish) |
|
Carey |
KER-ee |
Of the dark ones A Variation of Cary in use since the
19th century (Irish) |
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Carl |
KAHRL |
Man astronomer Carl Sagan (English) |
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Carlo |
KAHR-lo |
Manly (Italian) |
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Carlos |
KAHR-los |
Manly (Spanish) |
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Carlton |
KAHRL-tun |
From the land between the streams (Scottish) |
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Carmine |
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Song (English) |
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Carroll |
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Variation of Carl, joy (Irish) |
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Carson |
KAHR-sun |
Son who lives in the swamp, son of Carr (English) |
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Carter |
KAHR-tur |
Cart driver, cart maker A sometimes used as a first name
(English) |
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Cary |
KER-ee |
The dark one (Celtic) |
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Casey |
KAY-see |
Brave, Vigilant (Irish) |
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Cayden |
KAY-din |
Variation of Casey: Observant, alert, vigorous (Irish) |
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Cecil |
SEE-sil |
Blind , the African state of Rhodesia is named after
British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer,
director Cecil B de Mille (English) |
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Cedric |
SED-rik |
Chief (Celtic) |
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Cesar |
SE-sahr |
A name applied to those who are cut out of the womb
(Biblical) |
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Chad |
CHAD |
Defense (Celtic) |
|
Chadwick |
CHAD-wik |
From the warriors town Variation of Chad: Protector,
defender (English) |
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Chance |
CHANTS |
Fortune, a gamble Variation of Chauncey (French) |
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Chandler |
CHAND-lur |
Candle maker (English) |
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Charles |
CHAHR-ulz |
, a man British Charles Prince of Wales (German) |
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Charley |
CHAHR-lee |
Variation of Charlotte: A Variation of Charles, man or
manly Alternate , tiny and Variation (French) |
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Charlie |
CHAHR-lee |
Variation of Charlotte: A Variation of Charles, man or
manly Alternate , tiny and Variation (French) |
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Chase |
CHAYS |
Huntsman (English) |
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Chaz |
CHAZ |
A man Variation of Carl (English) |
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Chester |
CHES-tur |
Camp (Latin) |
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Chris |
KRIS |
Variation of Christian: Follower of Christ (English) |
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Christian |
KRIS-chen |
From Christianus Christian Variation of Christiana,
Follower of Christ (Latin) |
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Christopher |
KRIS-to-fur |
word carrier of Christ, St Christopher, patron Saint of
travelers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child
across a river (Greek) |
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Chuck |
CHUK |
Variation of Charles man American singer Chuck Berry
(English) |
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Clair |
KLER |
Bright (French) |
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Clarence |
KLER-ents |
Bright, shining, gentle (Latin) |
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Clark |
KLAHRK |
Derived cleric or clerk Famous people: American
(English) |
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Claud |
KLAWD |
From the French Claude, a Variation of the Latin
Claudium lame Introduced into Scotland by the 6th
century Hamilton family Famous person: British
(Scottish) |
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Claude |
KLOD |
Variation of Claudius, derived from the Latin lame F:
Claudette, Claudia, Claudine (French) |
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Clay |
KLAY |
Clay maker, mortal (English) |
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Clayton |
KLAY-tun |
Derived and place name, based on the Old English clag
clay and tun settlement Also, mortal (English) |
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Clement |
KLE-ment |
mild or merciful (Latin) |
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Cleveland |
KLEEV-land |
From the cliff land (English) |
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Cliff |
KLIF |
Variation of Clifford: River ford near a cliff (English) |
|
Clifford |
KLIF-furd |
Ford near a slope From an Old English and place name,
used commonly as a first name since the late 19th
century pianist Sir Clifford Curzon (English) |
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Clifton |
KLIF-tun |
Settlement on a cliff From an Old English and place
name, used only occasionally as a first name (English) |
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Clint |
KLINT |
Variation of Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the
headland estate Clint Eastwood (English) |
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Clinton |
KLIN-tun |
From the headland farm (German) |
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Clyde |
KLIED |
From the name of Scottish Clyde river (Scottish) |
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Coby |
KO-bee |
Variation of Coburn (English) |
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Cody |
KO-dee |
Cushion Helpful (English) |
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Colby |
KOL-bee |
Dark-skinned (English) |
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Cole |
KOL |
Variation of Colin: Of a triumphant people, young boy
(English) |
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Coleman |
KOL-min |
Dove (Irish) |
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Colin |
KALL-en |
A Variation of Nicholas, which means People's victory,
from a French Variation (French) |
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Collin |
KAHL-in |
Variation of Nicholas People's victory (French) |
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Colt |
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From the dark town Variation of Colston: owner of
property (English) |
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Colten |
KOL-ten |
Coal town (English) |
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Colton |
KOL-tun |
From the dark town (English) |
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Conner |
KON-ner |
Hound lover Variation of Connor: Full of desire, much
desire (Irish) |
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Connor |
KAHN-ur |
Strong willed or wise (Irish) |
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Conor |
KAHN-ur |
Strong willed or wise Hound-lover Also from the Irish
Coachuhhar, high desire (Irish) |
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Conrad |
KAHN-rad |
Bold speech (German) |
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Cooper |
KOO-pur |
A barrel maker (English) |
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Corbin |
KOR-bin |
Raven (Latin) |
|
Corey |
KOR-ee |
Variation of Cory variously: from the round hill,
seething pool, ravine (Irish) |
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Cornelius |
kor-NEE-lee-us |
Horn (Latin) |
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Cornell |
kor-NEL |
College, name of a town (English) |
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Cortez |
kor-TEZ |
Courteous Variation of Curtis The Spanish explorer and
adventurer Cortez conquered the Aztec civilization of
Mexico with only a small expeditionary force (Spanish) |
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Cory |
KOR-ee |
From the round hill, seething pool, ravine (English) |
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Coy |
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Forest (English) |
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Craig |
KRAYG |
Dwells at the Crag (Gaelic) |
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Cristian |
kree-STYAHN |
Follower of Christ, the Anointed (Spanish) |
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Cristopher |
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Cruz |
KROOS |
Cross (Portuguese) |
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Cullen |
KUL-en |
Cub (Celtic) |
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Curt |
KURT |
Variation of Curtis, courteous, or an alternative
spelling of Kurt or Cort (English) |
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Curtis |
KUR-tis |
courteous (French) |
|
Cyril |
SEER-il |
Lord, lordly , the 9th-century missionary Saint Cyril,
devised the Cyrillic alphabet used in Slavonic languages
(Greek) |
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Cyrus |
SIE-rus |
As miserable, as heir (Biblical) |
|
Dakota |
da-KO-ta |
Friend, ally (Native American) |
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Dale |
DAY-ul |
A valley (Norse) |
|
Dallas |
DAL-as |
From the dales, the valley meadows Name of a Texas city
(Scottish) |
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Dalton |
DAWL-tun |
From the farm in the dale (English) |
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Damian |
DAY-mee-an |
Tame (Spanish) |
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Damien |
DAY-me-en |
Untamed (French) |
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Damion |
DAY-mee-un |
Variation of Damian: Tame (Greek) |
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Damon |
DAY-min |
Gentle To tame A Variation of Damian In Greek legend
Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias in modern times:
American author Damon Runyon (Greek) |
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Dan |
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Variation of Daniel: God is my judge (Hebrew) |
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Dandre |
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Dane |
DAYN |
Brook Also from the Dane, From Denmark (English) |
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Danial |
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Daniel |
DAN-yul |
Attractive A translation of the Gaelic name Domhnall
(Irish) |
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Dannie |
DAN-ee |
Variation of Daniel: God is my judge (Hebrew) |
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Danny |
DAN-ee |
Variation of the Hebrew Daniel, God has judged, or God
is judge, frequently used as an independent name Danny
Boy is a Famous Scottish folk song (Scottish) |
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Dante |
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Variation of Durante (Italian) |
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Daquan |
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Daren |
DER-en |
Great (English) |
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Darian |
DER-ee-an |
Variation of Darius: a Persian royal name (Latin) |
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Darien |
DER-ee-en |
Gift Also a Variation of Darin Poet John Keats described
the moment of discovery when explorers stood silent upon
a peak in Darien (Greek) |
|
Darin |
DER-in |
Gift (Greek) |
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Darius |
DER-ee-us |
He that informs himself (Biblical) |
|
Darnell |
dar-NEL |
Hidden (English) |
|
Darrel |
DER-el |
Darling, dearly loved, darling Also a Variation of
Darrell (English) |
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Darrell |
DER-el |
Darling, dearly loved, darling (English) |
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Darren |
DER-en |
Great (Gaelic) |
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Darrin |
DER-in |
Great (English) |
|
Darrius |
DARE-ee-us |
Preserver, Darius the Mede assumed kingship of Babylon
after its conquest by Cyrus (Persian) |
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Darryl |
DER-el |
Darling, darling Also a Variation of Darrell (English) |
|
Darwin |
DAHR-win |
Dear friend Nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin
was the first major exponent of human evolution
(English) |
|
Daryl |
DER-el |
Dearly loved The name Daryl for girls was made popular
by (English) |
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Dashawn |
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Dave |
DAYV |
Variation of David: Beloved or friend (Scottish) |
|
David |
DAY-ved |
Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew David was a
common name of Scottish kings in the Middle Ages
(Scottish) |
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Davin |
DAV-in |
Dearly loved (Hebrew) |
|
Davion |
DAY-vee-en |
Variation of David: Beloved or friend (English) |
|
Davis |
DAY-vis |
David's son (English) |
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Davon |
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Dawson |
DAW-sun |
David's son (English) |
|
Dayton |
DAY-tun |
Day town, light town (English) |
|
Dean |
DEEN |
valley (English) |
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Deandre |
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Deangelo |
de-ANN-ja-lo |
From the angel (Italian) |
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Delbert |
DEL-burt |
Bright day, sunny day, proud, noble (English) |
|
Delmar |
DEL-mar |
Of the sea (Spanish) |
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DeMarcus |
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Of Mark (African) |
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Demetrius |
da-MEE-tree-us |
Belonging to corn, or to Ceres (Biblical) |
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Denis |
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From the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, referring to the
Greek god of wine (English) |
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Dennis |
de-NEE |
Follower of Dionysius (Greek) |
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Denny |
DEN-ee |
From Denmark (Norse) |
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Denver |
DEN-vur |
Variation of Denver: Green valley (English) |
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Denzel |
den-ZEL |
A place-name in Cornwall (English) |
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Deon |
DEE-on |
Variation of Dionysius (English) |
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Derek |
DER-ek |
Gifted ruler From Theodoric (German) |
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Derick |
DER-ek |
Gifted ruler From Theodoric (English) |
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Derrick |
DER-ek |
Gifted ruler, People's ruler (English) |
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Deshawn |
da-SHAWN |
Unknown (Unknown) |
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Desmond |
DEZ-mund |
derived from the Irish Deas Mumhain South Munster
(English) |
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Devan |
DEV-un |
Divine (English) |
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Deven |
DEV-en |
For God (Indian) |
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Devin |
DEV-in |
Divine (French) |
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Devon |
DEV-un |
The name of a beautiful farming county in England
(English) |
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Devonte |
da-VON-tay |
Unknown (Unknown) |
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Dewayne |
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Dark (Irish) |
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Dewey |
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Variation of David: Beloved or friend (Hebrew) |
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Dexter |
DEKS-tur |
dyer (English) |
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Dick |
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Rhyming nickname from medieval times Richard strong
ruler was shortened to Rick then rhymed to Dick
(English) |
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Diego |
DYE-go |
Hispanic version of James: to supplant or replace, he
that replaces famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera
(Spanish) |
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Dillon |
DIL-un |
Born near the sea (Welsh) |
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Dion |
DEE-on |
Variation of Dionysius (French) |
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Dirk |
DURK |
Variation of Derek people ruler British (Dutch) |
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Domenic |
DAHM-en-ik |
Variation of Dominick: Lord (English) |
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Domingo |
do-MEENG-go |
Born on Sunday (Spanish) |
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Dominic |
DAHM-in-ik |
From Dominkus, of the Lord St Dominic founded the
Dominican order of preaching friars (Latin) |
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Dominick |
DAHM-in-ik |
From Dominkus, of the Lord St Dominic founded the
Dominican order of preaching friars (Latin) |
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Don |
DAHN |
Mother goddess (Anglo) |
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Donald |
DAHN-awld |
Dark stranger (Celtic) |
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Donavan |
DON-a-vin |
Brown-haired chieftain (Irish) |
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Donnell |
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Variation of Donald great chief (Scottish) |
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Donnie |
DAHN-ee |
Lady From the respectful title Donna (Italian) |
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Donny |
DAHN-ee |
Variation of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, world
mighty Also a Variation of Donn In mythology the Irish
Donn was known as king of the underworld (English) |
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Donovan |
DON-a-vin |
Brown-haired chieftain From an Irish dark brown (Irish) |
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Donte |
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Dorian |
DOR-ee-an |
Of the sea Descendant of Dorus (Greek) |
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Doug |
DUG |
Variation of Douglas: From the Gaelic Dubhglas dark
water, dark stream, or from the dark river (Scottish) |
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Douglas |
DUG-lus |
Dark stranger (Irish) |
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Doyle |
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Dark stranger (Celtic) |
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Drake |
DRAYK |
Dragon (English) |
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Drew |
DROO |
Variation of Andrew Modern (Scottish) |
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Duane |
DWAYN |
From an Irish black or dark Many Irish and Scottish
names have the dark or black (Irish) |
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Dudley |
DUD-lee |
From the People's meadow, clearing (English) |
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Duncan |
DUN-kan |
Dark skinned fighter (Celtic) |
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Dustin |
DUS-tin |
A fighter American (English) |
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Dusty |
DUS-tee |
Nickname (English) |
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Dwayne |
DWAYN |
From an Irish black or dark Many Irish and Scottish
names have the dark or black (Irish) |
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Dwight |
DWIET |
Blond (Dutch) |
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Dylan |
DUL-an |
Son of the wave, born near the sea, influence, Welsh
poet Dylan Thomas, American folk singer Bob Dylan
(Welsh) |
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Earl |
URL |
Chief (Anglo) |
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Earle |
URL |
Chief (Anglo) |
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Earnest |
UR-nest |
Serious, determined (German) |
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Ed |
ED |
Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French) |
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Eddie |
ED-ee |
Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French) |
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Eddy |
ED-ee |
Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French) |
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Edgar |
ED-gahr |
Fortunate, powerful, rich, happy (English) |
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Edmond |
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Prosperous protector (English) |
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Edmund |
ED-mund |
Prosperous protector (French) |
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Eduardo |
e-DHWAHR-do |
Variation of Edward rich guardian (Italian) |
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Edward |
ED-wurd |
Guardian (Anglo) |
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Edwin |
ED-win |
Happy friend (German) |
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Efrain |
EFF-ra-in |
Doubly fruitful Variation of Hebrew Ephraim (Spanish) |
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Efren |
EFF-ren |
Doubly fruitful Variation of Hebrew Ephraim (Hebrew) |
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Elbert |
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Bright, famous (German) |
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Eldon |
EL-dun |
From the elves valley, from the old town and place name
(English) |
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Eli |
EE-ligh |
Defender of man (Greek) |
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Elias |
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Elijah |
ee-LIE-zha |
God the Lord, the strong Lord (Biblical) |
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Elisha |
ee-LIE-sha |
Variation of Elisabeth (French) |
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Elliot |
EL-ee-ut |
Believes in God (French) |
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Elliott |
EL-ee-ut |
Variation of Elias: The Greek Variation of the Hebrew
Elijah, God is God (Greek) |
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Ellis |
ELL-us |
My God is God derived from a medieval Variation of Elias
from Elijah (English) |
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Elmer |
EL-mur |
Variation of Aylmer Ebenezer and Jonathan Elmer were two
famous American brothers who played an important role in
the American War of Independence (English) |
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Elmo |
EL-mo |
Variation of Erasmus who was a noted Dutch scholar
(Dutch) |
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Elton |
EL-tun |
From the old town A and place name Elton John (English) |
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Elvin |
EL-vin |
Good elf (English) |
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Elvis |
EL-vis |
Elf-wise friend Variation of Alvin Made famous by singer
and (English) |
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Elwood |
EL-wuwd |
From the old forest (English) |
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Emanuel |
e-MAN-u-ell |
God with us Also an Old Testament name for the Messiah
(Hebrew) |
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Emery |
EM-ur-ee |
Brave, powerful (German) |
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Emil |
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Derived from Roman clan name which may mean industrious
(English) |
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Emilio |
e-MEE-lyo |
Flattering (Spanish) |
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Emmanuel |
e-MAN-u-ell |
God with us (Biblical) |
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Emmett |
EM-et |
Male Variation of Emma, a pre-medieval girls given name
(English) |
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Emory |
EM-ur-ee |
Brave, powerful Variation of Amory (English) |
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Enrique |
en-REE-ke |
Rules an estate (German) |
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Eric |
ER-ik |
Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover
Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years
before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian) |
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Erich |
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Variation of Eric (German) |
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Erick |
ER-ik |
Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover
Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years
before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian) |
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Erik |
ER-ik |
Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover
Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years
before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian) |
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Ernest |
UR-nest |
Serious, determined Earnestness or vigor, Ernust
(German) |
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Ernesto |
er-NES-to |
Serious, determined (Spanish) |
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Ernie |
UR-nee |
Variation of Ernest: honest (English) |
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Ervin |
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Beautiful (Scottish) |
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Erwin |
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Variation of Irwin: Boar friend Sea friend (English) |
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Esteban |
es-TE-bahn |
Crowned in victory Variation of Stephen (Spanish) |
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Estevan |
ESS-ta-von |
Variation of Esteban: Crown (Spanish) |
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Ethan |
EE-thin |
Strong, the gift of the island (Biblical) |
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Eugene |
YOO-jeen |
Well-born Prince Eugene of Savoy, American playwright
Eugene O'Neill (Greek) |
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Evan |
EV-an |
Right handed (Scottish) |
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Everett |
EV-ur-et |
Hardy, brave Variation of Everard (English) |
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Everette |
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Ezekiel |
e-ZEE-kee-ul |
God strengthens (Hebrew) |
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Ezequiel |
a-ZEE-kee-el |
God strengthens (Spanish) |
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Ezra |
EZ-ra |
Help, court (Biblical) |
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Fabian |
FAH-bee-ahn |
Bean grower (Swedish) |
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Felipe |
fe-LEE-pe |
Variation of Phillip loves horses (Spanish) |
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Felix |
FEE-liks |
lucky (Swedish) |
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Ferdinand |
FUR-di-nand |
journey (German) |
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Fernando |
fer-NAHN-do |
Variation of Ferdinand, adventurer (Spanish) |
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Fidel |
fee-DHEL |
Faithful (Spanish) |
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Fletcher |
FLECH-ur |
Feathers arrows (French) |
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Floyd |
FLOID |
Variation of the Welsh Lloyd Heavyweight boxing champion
Floyd Patterson (English) |
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Forest |
FOR-est |
Keeps the forest Woodland (English) |
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Forrest |
FOR-est |
Dwells in the forest (Latin) |
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Foster |
FAWS-tur |
Keeper of the forest (Latin) |
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Francis |
FRAN-sis |
Free (German) |
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Francisco |
frahn-SEES-ko |
Variation of Francis: Frenchman movie producer Francis
Ford Coppola (Latin) |
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Frank |
FRANK |
Variation of the Latin Francis, Frenchman or free one
American singer Frank Sinatra (French) |
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Frankie |
FRANGK-ee |
From France or free one Variation of Francis Variation
of Frances (Latin) |
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Franklin |
FRANGK-lin |
Derived from francolin a free born landowner American
President Franklin D Roosevelt (English) |
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Fred |
FRED |
Variation of Alfred: Sage, wise, elf counsel (English) |
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Freddie |
FRED-ee |
Variation of Frederic: name Frithuric, peaceful ruler
(German) |
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Freddy |
FRED-ee |
Variation of Frederic: name Frithuric, peaceful ruler
(German) |
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Frederic |
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Frederick |
FRED-ur-ik |
Peaceful ruler (German) |
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Fredric |
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name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German) |
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Fredrick |
FRED-rik |
name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German) |
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Freeman |
FREE-man |
Free man (Anglo) |
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Gabriel |
GAY-bree-el |
God is my strength (Biblical) |
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Gage |
GAYJ |
Calf (Irish) |
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Gale |
GAYL |
Variation of Abigail: Fathers joy, Gives joy (Hebrew) |
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Galen |
GAY-len |
Festive party (English) |
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Garland |
GAHR-land |
Crowned with flowers (French) |
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Garret |
GER-et |
Hard or bold spear An Irish Variation of the German
Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation Irish statesman
Garret FitzGerald (Irish) |
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Garrett |
GER-et |
Defender (Norse) |
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Garry |
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Variation of Gareth: Gentle, Modest, and brave (Welsh) |
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Garth |
GAHRTH |
Defender (Norse) |
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Gary |
GER-ee |
Variation of Gareth: Gentle, Modest, and brave (Welsh) |
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Gavin |
GA-vin |
A Scottish derivative of the Old German name Gawin,
district of land Also a Variation of the Scottish name
Gawain, little hawk or white hawk (Scottish) |
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Gene |
JEEN |
Variation of Eugene, well-born (English) |
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Geoffrey |
JEF-ree |
Derived from one of three Old German names, district,
traveler, or peaceful pledge Geoffrey Plantagenet was
father to King Henry II, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The
Canterbury Tales (German) |
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George |
JORJ |
Farmer In medieval legend St George: From struggled with
a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil (English) |
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Gerald |
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Gerard |
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Gerardo |
jay-RAHR-do |
Variation of Gerard spear courageous (Spanish) |
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German |
hair-MON |
Warrior (Spanish) |
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Gerry |
JER-ee |
Variation of Geraldine: ruling spear (English) |
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Gilbert |
GIL-burt |
Bright lad (French) |
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Gilberto |
jeel-BER-to |
Hostage, smart lad (Spanish) |
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Gino |
JEE-no |
Variation of Louis famous Variation of Gian and Giovanni
(Italian) |
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Giovanni |
jo-VAHN-nee |
Gift from God (Hebrew) |
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Glen |
GLEN |
From the glen Valley (Gaelic) |
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Glenn |
GLEN |
From the glen Valley Variation of Glenna (Gaelic) |
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