Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Beautiful baby names W ( 23, ) :4

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WHITELAW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from white hill
WHITLOCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = the white hair
WHITNEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from white island
WICHKHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside closed
WILBERT, WILBURT ( Anglo Saxon ) = special seedbed
WILDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = curve
WILFRED ( Germanic ) = activator of peace
WILL, WILLY ( Germanic ) = unshakable protector
WILLIAM ( Germanic ) = unshakable protector
WILMOT ( Germanic ) = deciding opinion
WILSON ( Anglo Saxon ) = male [of] William
WILTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from plantation

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WINDSOR ( Anglo Saxon ) = from boundary
WINFIELD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from field
WINIFRED ( Germanic ) = friend in peacefulness
WINSHTROP ( Anglo Saxon ) = from brotherly countryside
WINSLOW ( Germanic ) = from hill which [in] recognizing
WINSLOW ( Teutonic ) = from friendship base
WINSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town which have [in] recognizing
WINTHROP ( Germanic ) = from countryside which have [in] recognizing
WLADIMIR ( Slavic ) = power all
WOLFF ( Germanic ) = a wolf
WOLFRAM ( Germanic ) = coward

WOODLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forested field
WOODROW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forest which abut on
WORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = officer
WREN ( Celtic ) = the leader
WRIGHT ( Anglo Saxon ) = carpenter, worker
WYATT ( French ) = indicative [of] road; street
WYLIE ( Anglo Saxon ) = captivating liver and draw
WYMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = soldier
WYNDHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside
WYNN ( Celtic ) = the is downright
WYNSTAND ( Anglo Saxon ) = war stone

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

New baby names T ( 20,4 ) :

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THORBERT ( Teutonic ) = thunder
THORE ( Anglo Saxon ) = from small countryside
THORMUND ( Anglo Saxon ) = protected [by] [of] deity of Thor
THORPE ( Teutonic ) = from countryside
THORTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place which is the full (of) thunder
THURLOW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hill of Thor
TIBAL ( Teutonic ) = people prince
TIERNAN ( Celtic ) = empire
TILDEN ( Anglo Saxon ) = from fertile dale
TIMON ( Greek ) = respectable

TIMOTHY, TIMMIE ( Greek ) = esquire the infinite
TITUS ( Hebrew ) = safe
TOBIAS, TOBIT, TOBE ( Hebrew ) = kindliness of the infinite
TODD ( Latin, Roman ) = the fox
TOLMAN ( Old English ) = compiler of Lease
TONY ( Latin, Roman ) = proper man [in] respecting
TOWNSEND ( Anglo Saxon ) = from tip of town
TRACEY, TRACY ( Anglo Saxon ) = [in] maintaining by the brave man
TRAHERN ( Celtic ) = stronger than iron
TRAVERS ( Latin, Roman ) = from cross-roads

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TRAVIS ( Teutonic ) = association
TREDWAY ( Anglo Saxon ) = strong and heroic soldier
TREMAYNE ( Celtic ) = from home [in] reef
TRENT ( Latin, Roman ) = knob
TREVELYAN ( Celtic ) = from agriculture of Elian
TREVOR ( Gaelic ) = adventurer
TRIGG ( Scandinavian ) = devoted and real correct
TRISTAN ( Latin, Roman ) = full (of) sorrow
TRUMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = devoted man
TRUMBLE ( Anglo Saxon ) = strength and is impetuous

TUDWAL ( Welsh ) = wall
TYBALT, TY, THIBAUT, TYBALD ( Germanic ) = demagogue
TYLER ( Anglo Saxon ) = [in] making from brick
TYNAM ( Gaelic ) = dark
TYRONE ( Greek ) = the king
TYSON, SONNY, TY ( Germanic ) = male [of] German

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Polish Baby Names S ( 19, 4 ) :

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SHELCON, SHEEL ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] hill
SHELLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from boundary
SHELOCK ( Old English ) = owning short hair
SHEM ( Hebrew ) = famous
SHEPARD, SHEPP ( Anglo Saxon ) = sheep shepherd
SHEPLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = sheep field
SHERARD ( Teutonic ) = dare to once
SHERIDAN, SHERRY ( Teutonic ) = savage and wild man
SHERLOCK ( Teutonic ) = diametrical hair
SHERMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = measuring instrument of wool

SHERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = real friend
SHERWOOD ( Celtic ) = power of sea
SHIRA ( Hebrew ) = prosperity
SIBOLD ( Teutonic ) = conqueror prince
SIDNEY , SYDNEY ( Teutonic ) = from denies Santo
SIEBERT ( Teutonic ) = downright conqueror
SIEGFRIED ( Teutonic ) = victory and peacefulness
SIEVER ( Scandinavian ) = custodian of victory
SIGMUND ( Teutonic ) = protector of victory
SILABU ( North America ) = bald eagle
SILAS, SYLVAN ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest
SILBY ( Old English ) = agriculture [in] forest
SILEO ( Teutonic ) = conqueror of courier
SILVA ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest
SIM, SIMEON ( Hebrew ) = malleable
SIMON ( Hebrew ) = hearing is
SINCLAIR ( Latin, Roman ) = egregious
SINGLAIRE ( Latin, Roman ) = bold light
SION ( Hebrew ) = extraordinary
SIVA ( Hebrew ) = in luck

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SLEVIN ( Gaelic ) = mountaineer
SLOA, SLOANE ( Celtic ) = soldier
SOFIAN ( Arabic ) = assiduous
SOL, SOLOMON ( Latin, Roman ) = sun
SOLOMON, SOL, SOLLY ( Hebrew ) = wise and peaceful
SOLON ( Greek ) = wisdom
SOMERTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from summer farm
SONGAN ( North America ) = string
SORELL ( French ) = with brown hair
SORLE ( Old English ) = steel clothes

SPENCER, SPENCE ( French ) = owner of shop
SPIRO ( Greek ) = deity’s breath
SPRAGUE, SPRAGE ( Old English ) = the quickly
STACY, STACEY ( Latin, Roman ) = stable friend
STAFFORD, STAFFARD ( Old English ) = from place land
STANDISH ( Old English ) = from garden have stone
STANFIELD ( Anglo Saxon ) = field have stone
STANFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from intersecting street of have stone
STANHOPE ( Old English ) = from dale which [is] have stone
STANISLAUS ( Slavic ) = victory in encampment
STANLEY, STANLEIGH ( Slavic ) = pride [in] encampment
STANTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place have stone
STARR ( Teutonic ) = stiff and is not supple
STEDMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of attentive agriculture
STEFAN, STEPHEN ( Greek ) = crown
STEIN ( Teutonic ) = stone
STEINHART ( Teutonic ) = headstrong
STERLING, STIRLING ( Germanic ) = audience
STERNE, STEARNE ( Anglo Saxon ) = careful
STEVEN, STEFFEN, STEVIE ( Greek ) = crown

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STEWART, STUART, STEW, STU, STEWARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = official member of
plantation
STILLMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = soft and calm
STODDARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = nursemaid of easel
STRAHAN ( Gaelic ) = poem
STURGES ( Greek ) = old fellow love
SULIEN ( Welsh ) = birth of sun
SULLIVAN ( Celtic ) = shiner
SULWYN ( Welsh ) = sun festival
SUMMER ( Latin, Roman ) = calling
SUTHERLAND ( Scandinavia ) = from land; ground [in] south

SUTTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town
SWAINE, SWANE, SWAIN ( Germanic ) = boy
SWEYN ( Anglo Saxon ) = steward
SWINTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from piggery
SYENA ( Skt. ) = bald eagle
SYLVESTER ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Name The Baby R ( 18, 4 ) :

REBA ( Hebrew ) = a quarter
REDFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from red port
REDMOND ( Germanic ) = adviser
REECE ( Teutonic ) = skillful
REEVE, REEVES ( Old English ) = process server
REGAN ( Celtic ) = king
REGINALD, REYNOLD ( Germanic ) = strong power
REGULUS ( Latin, Roman ) = small king
REINALDO ( Teutonic ) = purification and dare to
REINGARD ( Teutonic ) = downright guard
REINHART ( Teutonic ) = devoted

REINHOLD, RENE ( Germanic ) = strong power
REMINGTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture
REMUS ( Latin, Roman ) = oar worker
REMY ( Latin, Roman ) = pedal of garbage
RENARD ( Teutonic ) = coherent decision
RENAUD ( Old French ) = sure decision
RENAULD ( Latin, Roman ) = reborn
RENFRED ( Teutonic ) = fair and wise
RENSHAW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from raven forest
REUBEN, RUBEN, RUBY ( Hebrew ) = mothering is male
REVEL ( Hebrew ) = shepherdREVEL ( Latin, Roman ) = bliss
REVELIN ( Latin, Roman ) = citadel
REX ( Latin, Roman ) = king
REXFORD ( Teutonic ) = from king fortress
REXWALD ( Teutonic ) = strength of king
REYHAN ( Arabic ) = what most [in] taking a fancy to
REYNARD ( Germanic ) = brave man
REINER ( Latin, Roman ) = king
REZON ( Hebrew ) = prince
RHAIN ( Welsh ) = javelin
RHESA ( Chardaic ) = roses

RHODES ( Greek ) = downright and slim
RHONWEN ( Welsh ) = big
RHUN ( Welsh ) = strong and rich
RICHARD, RICHARDO, RICKY ( Germanic ) = strong and rich
RICK, RITHCHIE ( Germanic ) = strong and rich
RITCH, DICKY ( Germanic ) = strong and rich
RICHMOND ( Germanic ) = strong protector
RIDDELL ( Old English ) = filter
RIDDOCK ( Gaelic ) = from arid field
RIDGLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = life [in] grassland peripheryRIDLEY ( Teutonic ) = dweller of dark alley
RIGG ( Anglo Saxon ) = from periphery
RILEY ( Old English ) = intrude
RIMMON ( Hebrew ) = rumbling
RIORDAN ( Celtic ) = king slave
RISLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from plantation
RITTER ( Germanic ) = chevalier
ROB, ROBERT, ROBERTO ( Germanic ) = famous [is] very bright
ROBIN, RUPERT ( Germanic ) = famous [is] very bright
ROBBY, BOBIE, BOB ( Germanic ) = famous [is] very bright

ROCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = than reef
RODERICK, BRODERICK ( Germanic ) = famous power
RODRICK, ROD, RODY, RODDY ( Germanic ) = famous power
RODGER, ROGER ( Germanic ) = famous lancer
RODMAN, RO ( Germanic ) = red head
RODMUND ( Teutonic ) = famous protector
RODNEY ( Germanic ) = famous
ROHIN ( Skt. ) = follower of footstep to of
ROMEO ( Italian ) = [all] pilgrimage to Roma
ROMEO ( Latin, Roman ) = man from Roma
ROMERO ( Latin, Roman ) = adventurerROMOLO ( Teutonic ) = famous
ROMULUS ( Latin, Roman ) = town of Roma
RONDELL ( Italian ) = circular
RORY, RORIE, RORRY ( Celtic ) = the red hair
ROSCOE ( Germanic ) = from deer forest
ROSPERT ( Teutonic ) = beautiful horse
ROSS ( Germanic ) = horse
ROSSER ( Celtic ) = champion
ROWAN ( Celtic ) = famous
ROWE ( Anglo Saxon ) = rest
ROY ( Celtic ) = red

ROY ( Latin, Roman ) = king
ROYAL ( French ) = monarchic
ROYCE ( French ) = prince
ROYD ( Norse ) = from forest
ROYDEN ( Teutonic ) = dweller of dale
RUBIN ( Latin, Roman ) = ruby
RUDOLPH, ROLLIN, RUDOLF ( Germanic ) = famous wolf
ROLFE, ROLLO, RUDY ( Germanic ) = famous wolf
RUFFORT ( Anglo Saxon ) = from fortress which [do] not peace
RUFFUS, GRIFFIN, GRIFF, RUFE ( Latin, Roman ) = the red hair
RULAND ( Teutonic ) = famous [in] its country

RULIFF ( Teutonic ) = Lucky
RUSH ( French ) = the red hair
RUSSEL, RUSS ( Anglo Saxon ) = like a fox
RUTHERFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from ranch fortress
RYAN ( Gaelic ) = small king
RYE ( French ) = from riverbank
RYMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = seller of grist
RYTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from grist farm

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Boy Baby Names P ( 16, 3 ) :

PENROSE ( Celtic ) = who live in top have
PENWYN ( Welsh )= bold brain [to]
PEPIN ( Germanic ) = applicant
PERCIVAL, PERCY ( French ) = of incursion dale
PEREGRINE ( Latin, Roman ) = the adventurer
PERSEUS ( Greek ) = pest
PETER, PIERE ( Greek ) = stone
PETRUS ( Greek ) = from stone
PEVERIL ( Latin, Roman ) = childish
PHAO ( Greek ) = light award

PHARAMOND ( Teutonic ) = protector on the way
PHARAOH ( Greece ) = sun
PHAROS ( Greek ) = mercusuar
PHELAN ( Celtic ) = brave man like lion
PHILANDER ( Greek ) = loving mankind
PHILARET ( Greek ) = which [is] benefaction love
PHILBERT, FILBERT ( Germanic ) = [soul/ head] which [is] beam
PHILEMAN ( Greek ) = kiss
PHILETAS, PHILETUS ( Greek ) = beloved
PHILEBERT ( Teutonic ) = very bold

PHILIP, PHIL ( Greek ) = which [is] horse love
PHILO ( Greek ) = love
PHINEAS ( Hebrew ) = ornament
PHOAN ( Greek ) = very bright
PHOEBUS ( Greek ) = which shine
PIERREPONT ( French ) = stone bridge
PIERSON ( French ) = have child Pierre
PITT ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hole
PIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = malleable and obedient
PLATO ( Greek ) = widePLAUDO ( Latin, Roman ) = someone which [in] worshiping
POLDO ( Teutonic ) = people prince
POLLARD ( Teutonic ) = not afraid
POLLOCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = small Paul
POMROY ( Latin, Roman ) = apple king
PORTER ( Latin, Roman ) = doorman
POWA ( North America ) = rich
POWELL ( Celtic ) = sign
POWYS ( Welsh ) = coming from Powis
PRENTICE, PRENTISS ( Latin, Roman ) = student
PRESCOTT ( Anglo Saxon ) = from home priest

PREWITT ( French ) = strong and heroic soldier
PRIMUS ( Latin, Roman ) = number one
PRINCE ( Latin, Roman ) = prince
PRIOR, PRYOR ( Latin, Roman ) = leader of priest
PRIYA ( Skt. ) = beloved
PROBERT ( Teutonic ) = intelligence
PROBUS ( Latin, Roman ) = sincerity
PROCTOR ( Latin, Roman ) = leader
PROSPER, PROSPERO ( Latin, Roman ) = prosperous
PROTEUS ( Greek ) = commutation
PURDY ( Hindustani ) = hermit
PURVANCE ( Slavic ) = first
PUTNAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of pool
PWYLL ( Welsh ) = wisdom

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Baby names boy O ( 15, 4 ) :

ORTON ( Latin, Roman ) = from plantation coast
ORTWIN ( Teutonic ) = rich friend
ORVILLE ( Old French ) = landlord
ORVIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = real friend
ORWIN ( Teutonic ) = good Joe
OSBERT, OZZIE, OS ( Anglo Saxon ) = iridescent colored the infinite people
OSBORN, OSBOURNE ( Anglo Saxon ) = strength once
OSCAR ( Anglo Saxon ) = strong javelin
OSFRED ( Teutonic ) = strength of the infinite
OSGOOD ( Teutonic ) = energy have the character of the infinite

OSLAC ( Teutonic ) = sport have the character of the infinite
OSMAR ( Anglo Saxon ) = glorious victory
OSMER ( Teutonic ) = having the character of the infinite
OSMOND ( Germanic ) = which [in] protecting the infinite
OSRIC ( Germanic ) = good governmental
OSWALD ( Germanic ) = strength like deity
OSWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = friend have the character of the infinite
OSWYTH ( Teutonic ) = strength have the character of the infinite
OTADAN ( North America ) = many
OTIS ( Greek ) = keen hearing
OTTE ( Teutonic ) = happy
OTTO ( Germanic ) = prosperous and rich
OTWAY, OTTWAY ( Teutonic ) = Lucky soldier
OTWEL ( Teutonic ) = appliance to daunt
OURAY ( North America ) = arrow sign
OUTRAM ( Teutonic ) = honorary soldier
OWEN, OWAIN ( Celtic ) = young soldier
OZUL ( Hebrew ) = shadow

Baby names N ( 14, 4 ) :

NODAS ( Hebrew ) = have child glorious the infinite
NODIN ( North America ) = wind
NOEL ( Latin, Roman ) = noel
NOLL ( Latin, Roman ) = olive
NORBERT ( Germanic ) = iridescent colored sea
NORMAN, NORRIS ( Germanic ) = northerly man
NORTON, NED, NORTY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place [in] is north
NORVIN ( Germanic ) = northerly man
NORWARD, NORWOOD ( Germanic ) = northerly guard
NOTOS ( Greek ) = south wind
NOVA ( Latin, Roman ) = new

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

New Born Baby Names M ( 13, 4 ) :

MARMION ( French ) = the [is] small
MARSDEN ( Anglo Saxon ) = than marshy dale
MARSHALL, MARSH ( French ) = marsecal
MARSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture of[is near by lake
MARTEL ( Old French ) = war hammer
MARTIAL ( Latin, Roman ) = war deity
MARTIN ( Latin, Roman ) = people like to battle
MARVIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = famous friend
MASKA ( North America ) = energy
MASON ( Latin, Roman ) = palace or church

MATH ( Welsh ) = estate
MATHER ( Anglo Saxon ) = strong armed forces
MATTHEW, MADDIS ( Hebrew ) = the infinite award
MAURICE, MOREL, MORICE, MOURY ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MAXIMILLIAN, MAXIM, MAX, MAXEY, MAXIE ( Latin, Roman ) = big the most
MAXWELL ( Anglo Saxon ) : he live
MAYER ( Latin, Roman ) = bigly
MAYNARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = strength once
MAYO ( Gaelic ) = from plain
MEDWIN ( Germanic ) = strong friend

MELDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hulling [in] hill
MELVERN ( North America ) = big leader
MELVILLE ( French ) = a place
MENDEL ( Semit. ) = wise
MERCER ( Latin, Roman ) = merchant
MEREDITH, MERIDITH ( Celtic ) = protector of sea
MERLE, MERL ( Latin, Roman ) = black bird
MERLIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = bald eagle
MERRICK ( Teutonic ) = famous power
MERRIL ( Greek ) = fragrant and fragrance

MERTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place at elbow water
MERVIN, MERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = sea closed friend
MERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = famous friend
MEYER ( Germanic ) = farmer
MICAH ( Hebrew ) = worshiping the infinite
MICHAEL, MITCHELL, MICKEY, MIKE ( Hebrew ) = similar [of] the infinite
MILBURN ( Old English ) = from river
MILES, MILO, MYLES ( Greek ) = kibbling stone
MILFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from fortress
MILLARD ( French ) = heroic and strong
MILLER ( Anglo Saxon ) = kibbling stone
MILO ( Latin, Roman ) = miller
MILTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from kibbling town
MODRED ( Anglo Saxon ) = adviser which dare to
MOELWYN ( Welsh ) = diametrical hair
MONROE, MUNRO ( Celtic ) = from red place
MONTAGUE, MOMTE ( French ) = from top of the mountain
MORDAUNT ( Latin, Roman ) = bitter
MORDECAI ( Hebrew ) = wise adviser
MORDEYRN ( Welsh ) = big empire

MORELAND ( Anglo Saxon ) = from people of moor
MORELL, MORRELL ( Teutonic, Latin ) = dark
MORGAN ( Celtic ) = from sea
MORLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from field of moor
MORRIS ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MORSE ( Anglo Saxon ) = have child Maurice, Morrison
MORTIMER ( Latin, Roman ) = from calm water
MORTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside of moor
MORYS ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MOSES, MOE, MOSS ( Greece ) = [in] saving from water

MOSTYM ( Greek ) = fortress [in] field
MUIR ( Celtic ) = people of moor
MURDOCH, MURTAGH ( Celtic ) = prosperous from sea
MURPHY ( Gaelic ) = sea soldier
MURRAY, MURRY ( Celtic ) = sailor
MYLOR ( Celtic ) = prince
MYRON ( Greek ) = odorous and fragrant

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Boys Name search L ( 12, 4 ) :

LEO, LEONARD, LEON, LEONARDO, LION, LEN, LIONEL, LYON ( Latin, Roman ) = lion
LEOPOLD, LEPP (Germanic) = patriot
LEROY ( Latin, Roman ) = king
LESLIE, LASLEY ( Celtic ) = of Grey fortress
LEVI ( Hebrew ) = coalescing or association
LEVIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = good Joe
LEWIS, LEWES, LUIGI, LUIS (Germanic) = famous [in] encounter
LINBERG (Germanic) = citron hill
LINCOLN, LINK ( Celtic ) = riverbank
LIND ( Anglo Saxon ) = from citron hill

LINDO ( Latin, Roman ) = handsome
LINDSEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = lemon island
LINFRED ( Teutonic ) = soft supremacy
LINGARD ( Celtic ) = guard of sea
LINTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture of rummy
LINUS ( Hebrew ) = the hay hair
LINWOOD ( English ) = lemon wood
LIONEL ( Latin, Roman ) = lion
LITTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = agriculture [in] hill
LLEUFER ( Welsh ) = very beautiful

LLEWELLYN ( Celtic ) = light, lion
LLYOD, FLOYD ( Celtic ) = dark
LOGAN ( Celtic ) = puncture
LOMBARD ( Latin, Roman ) = the long beard
LON, LONNY (Germanic) = preparation of war
LOREN ( Latin, Roman ) = crowned [by] greeting leaf
LORING, LOREDO (Germanic) = come from Lorraine
LORUS ( Latin, Roman ) = greeting leaf
LOT ( Hebrew ) = hooded
LOTHAR, LUTHER (Germanic) = famous as soldier

LOWELL, LOVEL ( Anglo Saxon ) = beloved
LUCANO ( Latin, Roman ) = sunrise
LUCAS, LUCIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = light
LUDOVICK, LUDVIG (Germanic) = famous in encounter
LUKE, LUCIAN ( Latin, Roman ) = light
LUMAN ( Latin, Roman ) = glittering
LUNDY ( French ) = born [in] Monday
LUNN ( Gaelic ) = from a hole
LYCURGUS ( Greek ) = effect [of] light
LYDELL ( Greek ) = resident of Lydia

LYLE, LISLE ( French ) = from island
LYMAN ( Old English ) = man from plain
LYNDON ( Old English ) = from tree linden
LYNFA ( Welsh ) = lake
LYNN ( Anglo Saxon ) = from waterfall
LYSANDER, SANDY ( Greek ) = independence

Name our Baby K ( 11, 4 ) :

KENYON ( Celtic ) : the white hair
KERMIT ( Celtic ) : freeman
KERN ( Gaelic ) : the mysterious or black
KERWIN ( Gaelic ) : the is dinky [of] its black hair
KESTER, KIT ( Greek ) : taker of Christian
KEVIN, KEV ( Celtic ) : friendly and gentle
KEY ( Gaelic ) : have child a nymph
KHUTE ( Denmark ) : friendly have
KIERAN ( Gaelic ) : dark husk [to]
KILBY (Germanic): in spring

KILIAN ( Celtic ) : still is artless
KILLIAN ( Gaelic ) : one who fond of war
KIM, KIMBALL ( Celtic ) : devoted and strong and heroic
KING ( Anglo Saxon ) : king
KINGSLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : from king field
KINGSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) : from agriculture of king
KINNARD ( Gaelic ) : from alp
KINSEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : devoted soldier
KIPP ( Anglo Saxon ) : dweller [in] hilltop
KIRBY, KERBY, KERR ( Teutonic ) : of countryside church

KIRK (Scandinavia): from church
KIRLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : of church page; yard
KITTO ( Greek ) : darling call for the Christopher
KLAUS ( Greek ) : people victory
KONRAD (Germanic): adviser which dare to be
KURT ( French ) : polite
KYLE ( Anglo Saxon ) : from road; street
KYNAN ( Celtic ) : risking
KYNE ( Anglo Saxon ) : dare to and is devoted

Name my Baby J ( 10, 4 ) :

JOAB ( Hebrew ) = praising the infinite
JOACHIM ( Hebrew ) = the infinite judging
JOB ( Hebrew ) = what seen
JOCK ( Hebrew ) = most beautiful the infinite award
JOHAN, JOHANN ( Hebrew ) = most beautiful the infinite award
JOHN, JOHNIE ( Hebrew ) = most beautiful the infinite award
JONAH ( Hebrew ) = peace
JONAS, JONE ( Hebrew ) = pigeon
JONATHAN, JON ( Hebrew ) = the infinite award
JORAM ( Hebrew ) = the infinite which the most grand

JORDAN ( Hebrew ) = generation or is downhill
JORGE ( Greek ) = farmer
JOSEPH, JOSE, JOEY ( Hebrew ) = he will add [him/it]
JOSES ( Hebrew ) = help of the infinite
JOSHUA, JOSH ( Hebrew ) = which [in] saving the infinite
JOSIAH ( Hebrew ) = [in] healing the infinite
JOTHAM, JOE ( Hebrew ) = the infinite the most perfect
JOVIAN ( Latin, Roman ) = from Jupiter
JUAN ( Hebrew ) = most beautiful the infinite award
JUBALUS ( Latin, Roman ) = player of lute

JUDD ( Hebrew ) = clan
JUDSON (Germanic) = male [of] Judd
JULES, JULIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = zestful adolescent
JULIAN, JULE ( Latin, Roman ) = zestful adolescent
JUNIUS, JUNIE ( Latin, Roman ) = born in June
JURGEN ( Greek ) = farmer
JURISA ( Slavonic ) = storm
JUSTIN, JUS ( Latin, Roman ) = the is fair

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Odd Baby Names H ( 8, 4 ) :

HARCOURT ( French ) = from palace which [in] arming
HARDLY (Germanic) = from hard supply
HARDWIN, HARWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = friend which dare to
HAREM ( Hebrew ) = mountaineer
HARIM ( Hebrew ) = flat nosed nose
HARLAN ( Teutonic ) = encounter country
HARLEY, ARLIE, HART ( Anglo Saxon ) = of hare field
HARMAN, HARMON (Germanic) = armed soldier
HAROD ( Hebrew ) = terror sir
HAROLD, HERELD ( Anglo Saxon ) = armed forces commandant

HARRIS ( Old English ) = male [of] Henry
HARRY, HENRY ( Old English ) = male [of] Henry
HARTLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hare field
HARTMAN (Germanic) = careful and strong
HARWELL, HARWILL (Germanic) = from deer dale
HARTWOOD ( Anglo Saxon ) = of deer forest
HARVEY (Germanic) = armed soldier
HASIN ( Skt. ) = laugh
HASSAN ( Arabic ) = looker
HASTINGS ( Anglo Saxon ) = male [of] cruelty

HAVELOCK, HAVLOCK ( Norse ) = encounter of sea
HAVILAH ( Hebrew ) = estate heaping
HAWLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from high field
HAYDEN (Germanic) = from hidden hill
HAYES ( Old English ) = from forest
HAYWOOD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forest which [in] limiting
HAZEN ( Teutonic ) = fifth
HEATCOAT ( Anglo Saxon ) = warm shack
HEATH ( Anglo Saxon ) = from discard land; ground
HEBERT ( Teutonic ) = clever man
HECTOR, HECK ( Greek ) = attentive

HEILYN ( Welsh ) = owner of cup
HEINRICK, HENDRICK, HENDRIK (Germanic) = power something plantation
HELBERT ( Teutonic ) = soothsayer
HENDRY ( Teutonic ) = masculine
HENDY ( Teutonic ) = speak and [is] nippy
HENLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = than high grassland
HENRY, HANK, HARRY (Germanic) = power something plantation
HERALD ( Anglo Saxon ) = armed forces commandant
HERBERT, HERBIE, HERB (Germanic) = glorious soldier
HERMAN, HERMI (Germanic) = armed soldier

HERNANDO (Germanic) = glorious adventurer
HERRICK (Germanic) = armed government
HERROD (Hebrew ) = real soldier
HERVEY (Germanic) = armed soldier
HERWIN (Germanic) = war lover
HEYWOOD (Germanic) = of green forest
HEZEKIAH, HESKETH ( Hebrew ) = the infinite of[is source of strength
HILDER ( Teutonic ) = worker man quarrel
HILLEL ( Hebrew ) = very [in] worshiping
HILIARD (Germanic) = war soldier
HILTON ( Old English ) = from home of hill
HINMAN ( Teutonic ) = which saved
HIRAM, HY ( Hebrew ) = very glorious and is strong and heroic
HIROSHI (Japan) = liberal
HOBART (Germanic) = its [of] very bright him
HOGAN ( Celtic ) = adolescent

HOLBROOK ( Anglo Saxon ) = from elementary moat [of] dale
HOLCOMD ( Anglo Saxon ) = dale which in
HOLDEN ( Anglo Saxon / Germanic ) = classiness and friendliness
HOLLIS ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of holy tree
HOLMAN ( Teutonic ) = man of dale /( Netherlands ) = from river estuary
HOLT ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forest
HOMER ( Greek ) = seedbed
HORACE, HORATIO ( Latin, Roman ) = clock-watcher
HORATIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = clock-watcher
HORTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture

HOSEA ( Hebrew ) = savior
HOUGHTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture of reef
HOUSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town [in] mount
HOWARD, HOWIE ( Anglo Saxon ) = soldier head or commandant
HOWE (Germanic) = from a bit of blood
HOWELL ( Celtic ) = the attentive dinky
HOWLAND ( Old English ) = From is hilly
HOYT, HUBBIE, HOBART (Germanic) = its [of] very bright him
HUBERT (Germanic) = its [of] very bright him
HUGH, HUEY, HUGO, HUGHIE (Germanic) = smart mind

HULBERT (Germanic): classiness /( Teutonic ) = devoted and bold
HUMBERT, BERT, BERTIE (Germanic) = warm house
HUME (Germanic) = loving its house
HUMPHREY, HUMPREY (Germanic) = protector of peace
HUNTER, HUNTLEY ( Old English ) = the hunter
HUTTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = of riparian agriculture
HYMAN, HYMIE, HY ( Hebrew ) = life
HYWEL ( Welsh ) = preeminent

Name of Baby G ( 7, 4 ) :

GENESIUS( Latin, Roman ) = new comer
GENTILIS ( Latin, Roman ) = friendly
GEOFFREY, GEOF (Germanic) = peace land; ground
GEORGE ( Greek ) = farmer
GERALD, GERRY (Germanic) = owner of gallant javelin
GERARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = the brave man
GERIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = acceleration remain to
GERSHAM, GERSHOM ( Hebrew ) = deportation
GERVASE, GERVAIS (Germanic) = esquire
GERWYN ( Welsh ) = downright love

GETHIN ( Welsh ) = dark color people
GIAN ( Hebrew ) = beautiful the infinite award
GIBSON ( Hebrew ) = brave soldier
GIFFORD, GILPIN (Germanic) = [gift/ giving] or present
GILBY ( Norse ) = seedbed
GILDAS ( Gaelic, Latin ) = the infinite slave
GILES, GIL, GILLY ( Latin, Roman ) = carrier of shield
GILFORT ( Teutonic ) = dweller of giant fortress
GILLAND ( Teutonic ) = smart adolescent
GILMORE ( Gaelic ) = steward of Maria Santa

GILROY ( Latin, Roman ) = steward of devoted the infinite
GIOVANNI ( Hebrew ) = beautiful the infinite award
GLADWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = friendly friend
GLANMOR ( Welsh ) = coastal edge
GLENN, GLEN, GLYN ( Celtic ) = from dale
GLEVE ( Teutonic ) = tip of lance
GODDARD, GODDERD (Germanic) = from stress
GOLDWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = golden friend
GOMEZ ( Teutonic, Spain ) = man
GOODMAN (Germanic) = good fellow

GOODWIN, GODWIN (Germanic) = good Joe and [is] devoted
GORDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = than cloistered hill
GORMAN ( Gaelic ) = young man of have shiner and small
GOWER ( Celtic ) = pure
GRADY ( Gaelic ) = classiness and [is] diligent
GRAHAM (Germanic) = than land; ground
GRANT ( French ) = big
GRANVILLE ( French ) = from metropolis
GRATTAN ( Teutonic ) = enclosure
GRAYSON, GRAY ( Old English ) =child the judge

GREGG ( Teutonic) = mounting
GREGORY ( Greek ) = one who never sleep
GRESHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from grazing land
GRIFFITH, GRIFF ( Celtic ) = the red hair
GRIMBALLD ( Old French ) = male [is] strong and heroic
GRISWOLD ( Teutonic ) = than wild jungle
GROVER ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of bush
GRUFFYDD ( Welsh ) = strong soldier
GRUGWYN ( Welsh ) = heater
GUILLYU ( Welsh ) = form the differ from William

GUNTHER, GUNAR ( Anglo Saxon ) = impetuous soldier
GUNTIN ( Latin, Roman ) = grand
GURIAS ( Hebrew ) = nomad family
GUSTAVE, GUS, GUSTAF, GUSTAVUS, GUSSIE ( Scandinavian ) = noblesse staff
GUTHRIE ( Celtic ) = war warrior
GUY,GUIDO, GUYON( French ) = indicative [of] road; street
GWERN ( Welsh ) = tree
GWIN ( Welsh ) = nymph
GWYNFOR ( Welsh ) = bold place
GWYNN, GUIN ( Celtic ) = the is auburn

Baby Names list F ( 6,4 ) :

FIRMIN ( French ) = a strong
FISK, FISKE ( Scandinavian ) = the angler
FITCH ( Anglo Saxon ) = market
FITZGERALD, FITZ (Germanic) = male [of] Gerald
FITZPATRICK (Germanic ) = male [of] Patrick
FLAVIAN, FLVIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = auburn
FLEMING ( Anglo Saxon ) = people of Netherlands
FLECHER ( French ) = maker of arrow
FLINN, FLYNN ( Gaelic ) = male the red hair
FLINT ( Anglo Saxon ) = stream

FLO ( North America ) = like arrow
FLOBERT ( Teutonic ) = famous and praised
FORBES ( Gaelic ) = prosperous man
FORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] port
FOSTER ( Old English ) = orangutan
FOTESCUE ( French ) = strong shield
FOWLER ( Anglo Saxon ) = hunter of bird of falcon
FRANCIS, FRANZ (Germanic) = free
FRANK, FRANKIE (Germanic) = free
FRANKLIN, FRANKY (Germanic) = freeman

FRASER ( French ) = the curl hair
FRAYNE ( Anglo Saxon ) = foreigner
FREDERICK, FREDDY (Germanic) = governmental which the full (of) peacefulness
FREDERICK, FRED, FREDDY (Germanic) = governmental which the full (of) peacefulness
FREEMAN, FREEMON ( Anglo Saxon ) = a which born to independence
FREWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = friend which independence and grand
FRICK ( Anglo Saxon ) = impetuous man

FRITH ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of forest
FRYSA ( Frisian ) = the curl hair
FULBERT ( Teutonic ) = glittering is
FULTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town or terrain [all] farmer
FULVIAN, FULVIUS ( Latin, Roman ) = flossy

Monday, March 17, 2008

Baby Name Meaning E ( 5, 4 ) :

ELFRED ( Welsh ) = autumn
ELFORD ( Teutonic ) = dweller of fortress
ELI, ELY, ELIE ( Hebrew ) = Excellency
ELIAN ( Latin, Roman ) = very bright [of] its brain
ELIAS, ELIOT ( Hebrew ) = the infinite
ELIKA ( Greek ) = sanctified [by] the infinite
ELIM ( Greek ) = tree of oak
ELISHAN ( Hebrew ) = my rescuer the infinite
ELKI ( North America ) = bear
ELLARD ( Germanic ) = glorious brave

ELLERT ( Old French ) = the infinite grant from above
ELLERRY, ELERY ( Germanic ) = of old tree
ELLIOT, ELLIS ( Hebrew ) = the infinite
ELLISON, ELISON ( Hebrew ) = have child Elias
ELLWORTH ( Anglo Saxon ) = world love
ELMEN ( Teutonic ) = strong and sturdy
ELMER, ELMAR ( Anglo Saxon ) = grand and is famous
ELMO ( Greek ) = chummy
ELMORE ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of tree of elm
ELRED ( Anglo Saxon ) = glorious adviser

ELROD ( Teutonic ) = felicitation
ELROY ( Latin, Roman ) = august
ELWIN, WIN, WYNN ( Anglo Saxon ) = a friend of nymph
EMERSON, EMORY ( Old English ) = male [of] Emory
EMERY ( Germanic ) : ambitious
EMIL, EMLYN ( Germanic ) = diligent once
EMMANUEL, MANUEL ( Hebrew ) = the infinite along with us
EMMET, EMMY ( Anglo Saxon ) = diligent ant
EMYR ( Latin, Roman ) = Excellency
ENAN ( Welsh ) = coherent

ENEAS ( Greek ) = owning meaning
ENGELBERT ( Teutonic ) = carrier of news
ENNIS ( Greek ) = nine
ENOCH ( Hebrew ) = divorce
ENOLD ( Teutonic ) = oiling
ENOS ( Hebrew ) = life
ENRICO (Germanic) = power one garden
EPHRAIM ( Hebrew ) = galore result
ERASMUS ( Greek ) = friendliness
ERHARD ( Teutonic ) = clever application

ERIC, ERIK, RICKY (Germanic) = king
ERLAND (Germanic) = glorious eagle
ERMIN ( Cymric ) = nationalist
ERNALD (Germanic) = foreigner
ERNEST, ERN, ERNIE (Germanic) = serious intention
ERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = sea closed friend
ESMOND ( Anglo Saxon ) = glorious protector
ESTE ( Italy ) = eastward man
ESTES ( Latin, Roman ) = from governance center
ETAM ( Latin, Roman ) = soldier house

ETENIA ( North America ) = rich
ETHELBERT (Germanic) = grand and is very bright
ETU ( North America ) = sun
EUBELE ( Greek ) = good adviser
EUDON ( Teutonic ) = rich employer
EUDORA ( Greek ) = public
EUGENE, GENE ( Greek ) = [in] bearing better is
EURWYN ( Welsh ) = golden
EUSTACE ( Greek ) = succeeding
EVAN ( Hebrew ) = most beautiful the infinite award

EVERALD ( Teutonic ) = energetic always
EVERARD, EBERHART (Germanic) = a pig
EWALDO ( Latin, Roman ) = carrier of good news
EZAR ( Hebrew ) = estate
EZEKIEL, ZEKE ( Hebrew ) = the infinite of[is source of strength

Baby Name Meanings D ( 4, 4 ) :

DENLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of grassland
DENMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of dale
DENNIS, DENZYL ( Greek ) = out of job beverage love
DENNISON, DION, DENNY ( Greek ) = out of job beverage love
DENTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture [in] dale
DERBY ( Anglo Saxon ) = deer place
DEREK, DERRICK, DERK (Germanic) = power of people
DERMON ( Gaelic ) = freeman
DERMOT ( Celtic ) = freeman
DERRY ( Gaelic ) = the squeezing

DERWARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = custodian of deer
DERWENT ( English) = name of river [in] England
DERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) =valuable friend
DESMO ( Greek ) = enchain
DESMOND, DESI ( Celtic ) = Liar
DEVANEY ( Celtic ) = quarrel
DEVARA ( Skt. ) = husband
DEVIN ( Celtic ) = poem
DEWAR ( Gaelic ) = one who [is] pilgrimage
DEWEY ( Hebrew ) = beloved\

DEXTER ( Latin, Roman ) = right
DICK (Germanic) = very rich
DILLON ( Celtic ) = devoted
DILWYN ( Teutonic ) = calm friend
DIMITRI ( Greek ) = natural lover
DINSMORE ( Teutonic ) = big fortress
DIXON ( Greek ) = good out of job love
DOANE ( Celtic ) = dweller of sand dune
DOLP (Germanic) = glorious wolf
DOMINIC, DOMINY ( Latin, Roman ) = the infinite

DON ( Celtic ) = dark or brown
DONAGHAN ( Celtic ) = dark pattern
DONAHUE ( Gaelic ) = brown soldier
DONATO ( Latin, Roman ) = present
DONNELLY (Celtic ) = dare to
DORAN ( Greek ) = foreigner
DORIAN, DORY ( Greek ) = from town of dory
DORMAN ( Latin, Roman ) = the sleeper
DORMAND ( Teutonic ) = beloved protector
DOUGLAS ( Celtic ) = from black stream

DOVEL ( Teutonic ) = young pigeon bird
DOYLE ( Celtic ) = foreigner [in] darkness
DRAKE ( Anglo Saxon ) = the dragoon
DREW, DRU (Germanic) = kindhearted and capable
DRISCOLL ( Celtic ) = mouthpiece
DRUCE ( Celtic ) = wise
DRUMMOND ( Celtic ) = dweller of dale
DRURY ( French ) = the beloved
DUANE, DWANE ( Celtic ) = singing
DUBERT ( Teutonic ) = bold chevalier

DUDLEY, DUD ( Anglo Saxon ) = a place
DUDON ( Latin, Roman ) = [gift/ giving] of deity
DUFF ( Gaelic ) = dark hair
DUGAN ( Gaelic ) = dark husk
DUKE ( Latin, Roman ) = the leader
DUNCAN, DUNE ( Celtic ) = soldier have dark husk [to]
DUNLEA ( Teutonic ) = of darkness
DUNSTAN ( Anglo Saxon ) =of brown hill
DUNTON (Old English) = from agriculture [in] hill
DURAND ( Latin, Roman ) = endless

DURWARD, DURWOOD ( Anglo Saxon ) = doorman
DURWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = good Joe
DUSTIN (Germanic) = tough leader [of] liver
DUSTIN ( Teutonic ) = boxer
DWAYNE ( Celtic ) = singing
DWIGHT (Germanic) = turn white or is bold
DYFAN ( Welsh ) = tribe head
DYFRIG ( Welsh ) = strong and heroic warrior
DYLAN ( Welsh ) = from ocean
DYNAMI ( North America ) = eagle
DYNAND ( Cymric ) = gift/ giving

Baby boys name C ( 3, 5 ) :

CASTOR( Latin, Roman ) = impetuous
CATHAL( Celtic ) = woman eye
CATO( Latin, Roman ) = the is wise
CAVAN ( Italy ) = the looker
CAVANACGH, CAVANAUGH ( Celtic ) = handsome
CAVELL( Teutonic ) = active and dare to
CEBAS( Greek ) = respect
CEBERT( Teutonic ) = bold
CECIL( Latin, Roman ) = blind
CEDRIC( Celtic ) = tribe head

CELYNEN( Welsh ) = holy
CERI( Welsh ) = which [in] loving
CERWYN( Welsh ) = heartfelt love
CHAD ( Anglo Saxon ) = pugnacious
CHADWICK( Celtic ) = town [all] soldier
CHALMERS( Teutonic ) = housekeeper of king
CHAMPAN( Anglo Saxon ) = merchant
CHANCE( Anglo Saxon ) = its [of] good him
CHANCELOR ( French ) = official member of data
CHANDLER, CHAN( French ) = maker of wax; candle

CHANNING( French ) = priest
CHAPIN, CAPLIN( French ) = the infinite courier
CHARLES, CHARLIE(Germanic) = man
CHARLTON( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture the Charles
CHAUNCEY( French ) = official member of data
CHELSEA( Teutonic ) = chalk
CHESNEY, CHET( French ) = gap
CHETWIN( Anglo Saxon ) = marionette which [in] dwelling winged being
CHILTON( Anglo Saxon ) = [in] agriculture [in] springtime
CHILWIN( Greek ) = perfect

CHRISTIAN, CHRIS(Germanic) = follower of Christian
CHRISTOPHER, CHRSTY( Greek ) = taker of Christian
CHUK(Germanic) = man
CHURCHILL( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of church [in] hill
CLARENCE, CLAIRE( Latin, Roman ) = very famous
CLARIDGE( Teutonic ) = illustrate
CLARK( Latin, Roman ) = wisdom
CLAUDE( Latin, Roman ) = famous
CLAUS( Greek ) = people victory
CLAYTON, CLAY( Anglo Saxon ) = man which [is] life

CLEARY( Gaelic ) = wisdom
CLEDWYN( Welsh ) = sword which [in] blessing
CLEMENT, CLEM( Latin, Roman ) = kindhearted and friendliness
CLENTON( Teutonic ) = resident of top
CLIFFORD( Anglo Saxon ) = from fortress at elbow rock
CLIFTON( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture [in] rock
CLINTON( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture of center
CLOVIS (Germanic) = famous in encounter
CLYDE( Welsh ) = heard in the distance
COEL( Welsh ) = trust

COLBERT( Anglo Saxon ) = cool and calm
COLBRAN( Teutonic ) = fire company
COLBY(Old English)= from dark agriculture
COLE, COLEMAN( Celtic ) = conservancy of pigeon bird
CEDOMIL( Slavic ) = humane of children
COLGAR( Celtic ) = national soldier
COLIN, COLE ( Celtic ) = young, strength and is strong and heroic
COLLEY ( Greek ) = people victory
COLLIS(Old English) = child of swarthy man
COLTON (Old English) = from black us
COLUMBUS( Latin, Roman ) = pigeon

CONAL, CON ( Celtic ) = glorious and in command
CONAN( Celtic ) = glorious and in command
CONRAD(Germanic) = adviser which dare to
CONROY( Celtic ) = wisdom
CONSTANTINE( Latin, Roman ) = firm and coherent
CONWAY( Celtic ) = man of wide [of] continent
COOPER( Anglo Saxon ) = maker of tune
CORBETT( French ) = crow
CORBIN, CORBY( Latin, Roman ) = crow
CORDELL( French ) : knotty string

COREY, CORY( Celtic ) = dweller of crevasse
CORNELIUS, CORNELL( Latin, Roman ) = gore with horn war
CORWIN( French ) = friend [in] liver
CORYDON( Greek ) = man have steel hat [to]
COSMO( Greek ) = perfect command
COURTENAY, CORTY( French ) = a[n place
COVELL (Old English) = user/ wearer] of sharp-pointed hat
COWAN( Scotland ) = less stonemason [of] expert
CRAIG( Celtic ) = from rocky mountain
CRAMER( Teutonic ) = merchant

CRANDALL(Old English ) = dweller of dale
CRAWFORD(Old English) = from birds fortress
CREGHTON( Scotland ) = from town
CREON(Old English) = accepted doctrine
CRISPIN( Latin, Roman ) = the curl hair
CROSBY( Anglo Saxon ) = at elbow cross-legged road; street
CROSLEY( Anglo Saxon ) = of grassland
CULBERT(Germanic) = clever and very bright
CULLEY ( Gaelic ) = from forest
CULLZN( Gaelic ) = the looker

CULVER( Anglo Saxon ) = smooth [is] full (of) peacefulness
CURRAN( Celtic ) = warrior
CURTIS, CURT( French ) = polite
CURZON( Teutonic ) = stubble rasher
CUTHBERTH (Germanic) = clever and very bright
CUTLER (Old English) = maker of knife
CYNAN( Welsh ) = superintendent
CYRANO ( Greek ) = place name [in] Greek
CYRIL( Greek ) = sir
CYRUS( Persian ) = male [of] sun

Baby Boys names B ( 2, 5 ) :


BEDWIN (Welsh)= like tree
BELA( Hebrew ) = clever
BELDEN( Teutonic ) = from beautiful dale
BELEN (Germanic) = arrow
BELI( Welsh ) = bold
BELLAMY( Latin, Roman ) = handsome friend
BELTHAM( Teutonic ) = interesting
BELVA( Latin, Roman ) = downright
BEN, BENNY( Latin, Roman ) = which prayed
BENEDICT, BENNETT( Latin, Roman ) = which prayed

BENIAH( Hebrew ) = male [of] the infinite
BENSON( Hebrew ) = male [of] trust
BENTLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from grassland
BENTON( Anglo Saxon ) = from mend
BENVENUTO( Latin, Roman ) = welcome
BENYAMIN, BENJIE( Hebrew ) = male [of] trust
BERENGER( Teutonic ) = bear lance
BERGEN, BERGIN( Teutonic ) = dweller of mount
BERKELEY( Anglo Saxon ) = from tree field of birch
BERNARD, BARNEY(Germanic) = strong bear

BERNHARD(Germanic) = strong bear
BERT (Germanic) = very bright grand
BERTHELM( Anglo Saxon ) = bold helmet
BERTHOLD ( Teutonic ) = glorious decision
BERTNARD( Latin, Roman ) = black raven
BERTON( Anglo Saxon ) = very bright grand
BERWICK( Old English ) = name of area of England
BERWIN(Germanic) = soldier friend
BETA(Germanic) = [both/ second]
BEVAN( Celtic ) = have childing Evan

BEVERLEY( Anglo Saxon ) = of beaver field
BEVIS( Teutonic ) = bow
BIDDULPH( Teutonic ) = leader of wolf
BILL(Germanic) = unshakable protector
BIMISI( Welsh ) = slippery
BING(Germanic) = hole in form of frying-pan
BIRNEY( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of island unemployed
BLACK( Anglo Saxon ) = from dark place
BLAINE( Celtic ) = the is thin
BLAIR ( Celtic ) = an place

BLAKE( Anglo Saxon ) = downright
BLEDDIAN, BLEDDYN( Welsh ) = small wolf
BOB(Germanic) = very bright famous
BODEL ( Teutonic ) = a device
BOGART(Germanic) = strong bow
BOHDAN( Slavonic ) = the infinite grant from above
BOLESLAV( Slavonic ) = dignity
BONA( Celtic ) = carrier of message
BONAR( French ) = friendly and good
BOOTH(Germanic) = from a market

BORDEN(Old English) = from pig dale
BORG( Norse ) = dweller of ranch
BORIS( Slavic ) = worker quarrel
BOURKE( Teutonic ) = unshakable owner
BOWEN( Celtic ) = have child Owen
BOWIE( Gaelic ) = hair turn yellow
BOYCE(Germanic) = dweller of forested land; ground
BOYD( Celtic ) = hair turn yellow
BOYNTON( Celtic ) = white ox
BRAD( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] port

BRADFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] port
BRADLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] field
BRAYNARD (Germanic) = raven which dare to
BRAMWELL(Old English) = from kindliness of Abraham
BRAN ( Celtic ) = raven
BRANDON ( Celtic ) = from dale [all] nymph
BRANT (Germanic) = nymph
BRENDEN ( Celtic ) = from dale [all] nymph
BRENT ( Anglo Saxon ) = field dale
BREET ( Celtic ) = aborigines of England

BRIAN ( Celtic ) = muscular and strong
BRICE ( Celtic ) = alert and is ambitious
BRIGHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of bridge
BRINSLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = grassland
BRINTON ( English) = place name [in] England
BROCARD ( Teutonic ) = intruder
BROCK ( Celtic ) = from dale
BROCKLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from dale
BRODERICK (Germanic) = famous power
BRODI, BRODY ( Gaelic ) = moat

BRUCE ( French ) = from bush brush wood
BRUIN ( Dutch ) = brown
BRUNO (Germanic) = brown
BRYANT ( Celtic ) = strength
BRYCHAN ( Welsh ) = pocks
BUCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = adolescent
BRUKLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = tree field of beech
BUDD, BUDDY, BUDDIE ( Anglo Saxon ) = the winner
BURKE (Germanic) = from palace
BURL ( Anglo Saxon ) = grassland town
BURTON, BURT, BERT ( Anglo Saxon ) = very bright
BYRON ( French ) = the winner