Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Aarin
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Mountain of strength
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Hebrew
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Abiel
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My father is the Lord
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Hebrew
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Adam
|
Man
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Hebrew
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Aiden
|
Little fire
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Irish
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Ajax
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“The birdman,” from the Greek aia.
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Greek
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Alan
|
Little rock
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English
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Alard
|
Noble strength
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German
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Alaric
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Noble, regal ruler
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German
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Alder
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From the alder tree
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English
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Aldred
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Old counsel
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English
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Alexander
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Alston
|
Elf stone
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English
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Alton
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Old town
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English
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Ambrose
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Immortal
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Greek
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Ansel
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Follower of a nobleman
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French
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Anselm
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God's helmet
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German
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Anson
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“The son of Ann,” from the Anglo-Saxon.
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English
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Apollo
|
Destroyer
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Greek
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Archer
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Bowman
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English
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Arnald
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Eagle
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Italian
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Asa
|
Doctor, healer
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Hebrew
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Ash
|
Of the ash tree
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English
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Ashby
|
Ash tree home
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English
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Asher
|
Happy and blessed
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Hebrew
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Ashford
|
Ford by the ashes
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English
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Ashland
|
Land of Ash
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English
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Aston
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East town; ash tree settlement
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English
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Atreus
|
Fearless
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Greek
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Atreyu
|
Son of all
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German
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Blaze
|
Stutter
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Latin
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Boden
|
Shelter; one who brings news
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Scandinavian
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Bram
|
Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse; raven
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Scottish
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Brandt
|
Sword; fiery torch, beacon
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German
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Brannon
|
Raven
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Irish
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Brantley
|
Fire
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English
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Briar
|
Shrub, Small Tree
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English
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Bron
|
Son of the brown man
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English
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Burton
|
Fortified settlement
|
English
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Byron
|
At the byres or barn
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English
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Callan
|
Battle; rock
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Scottish
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Caradoc
|
Love
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Welsh
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Carver
|
One who carves wood
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English
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Cedric
|
Kindly, loved
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English
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Cillian
|
Bright-headed
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Irish
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Claude
|
Lame
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Latin
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Clyde
|
“The keeper of the keys,” from the Greek Meidion, a key.
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Scottish
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Colden
|
Dark valley
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English
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Collis
|
Dark-haired; coal miner
|
English
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Colson
|
Swarthy, coal-black, charcoal
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French
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Constantine
|
Constant, steadfast
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Latin
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Corbin
|
Raven
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English
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Craven
|
Garlic place
|
English
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Crawford
|
Ford of the crows
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English
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Crimson
|
Red
|
English
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Cross
|
To ford; Christian symbol
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English
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Crossley
|
Meadow of the cross
|
English
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Crowley
|
Hunch backed
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Irish
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Cullen
|
Good-looking lad; handsome
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Irish
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Damien
|
To tame
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French
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Damon
|
One who tames, subdues
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Greek
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Dante
|
Enduring
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Latin
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Darcy
|
Dark
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Irish
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David
|
Beloved
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Hebrew
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Deacon
|
Dusty one; servant; messenger
|
Greek
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Delano
|
Nighttime
|
French
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Devin
|
From dark-haired ones
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Irish
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Dexter
|
Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes
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Latin
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Donovan
|
Darkened
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Irish
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Dorian
|
Descendant of Dorus; from Doris
|
Greek
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Draco
|
Dragon
|
English
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Drake
|
Dragon
|
English
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Draven
|
Combination of D and Raven
|
American
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Dusk
|
Between Day and Night
|
American
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Eden
|
Place of pleasure
|
Hebrew
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Edgar
|
Wealthy spear
|
English
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Edge
|
Border, End of a Surface
|
American
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Edison
|
Son of Edward
|
English
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Edwin
|
Wealthy friend
|
English
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Elias
|
My God is Yahweh
|
Hebrew
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Eliezer
|
God is my help
|
Hebrew
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Emeric
|
Home ruler
|
German
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Emory
|
Home strength
|
German
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Ender
|
Extremely Rare
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Turkish
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Erik
|
Everlasting ruler
|
Scandinavian
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Ernst
|
Serious; battle to the death
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German
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Ethan
|
Enduring and strong
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Hebrew
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Eustace
|
Fruitful
|
Greek
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Ever
|
Always
|
American
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Everett
|
Brave boar
|
English
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Gunther
|
Battler, warrior
|
German
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Hades
|
Sightless
|
Greek
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Hadley
|
Heather meadow
|
English
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Hadwin
|
Friend in war
|
English
|
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Hammond
|
Home protector
|
German
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Harding
|
Son of the courageous one
|
English
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Haven
|
A place of safety, sanctuary; shelter
|
English
|
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Hawk
|
Falcon, bird of prey
|
English
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Heath
|
Heath
|
English
|
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Heathcliff
|
Cliff near a heath
|
English
|
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Henry
|
Home ruler
|
English
|
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Herman
|
Soldier
|
German
|
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Homer
|
Security, pledge; hostage
|
Greek
|
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Horace
|
“A maker of timepieces,” from the Latin hora, an hour.
|
Latin
|
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Hugh
|
Soul, mind, intellect
|
German
|
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Hugo
|
“An intellectual,” from the Germanic hugu, the mind.
|
Latin
|
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
|
English
|
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Ingram
|
Raven of peace; raven of Anglia
|
Scandinavian
|
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Ivan
|
God is gracious
|
Slavic
|
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Jacoby
|
He who supplants
|
Hebrew
|
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Jade
|
Jade stone
|
Spanish
|
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James
|
Supplanter
|
English
|
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Jasper
|
Treasurer
|
English
|
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Jett
|
Black
|
English
|
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Jude
|
Praise
|
English
|
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Justus
|
Upright, just
|
Latin
|
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Kassius
|
Helmeted warrior
|
Latin
|
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Keir
|
Dusky; dark-haired; dark-skinned, swarthy
|
Gaelic
|
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Kervin
|
Little dark one
|
Irish
|
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Kerwin
|
Little dark one
|
Irish
|
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Teagan
|
Attractive; poet, philosopher
|
Irish
|
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Teague
|
Poet, philosopher
|
Irish
|
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Terric
|
Teofer's farm
|
Anglo-Saxon
|
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Thanos
|
Death
|
Greek
|
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Theobald
|
Brave people
|
German
|
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Theodore
|
God's gift
|
Greek
|
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Thierry
|
A French equivalent of Theodoric.
|
French
|
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Thomas
|
Twin
|
Greek
|
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Thurstan
|
Thor's stone
|
English
|
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Torrance
|
Little hills
|
Irish
|
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Tristan
|
Sadness
|
Welsh
|
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Ulysses
|
"One who hates.” The Latin form of the Greek Odysseus, from the Greek odyssomai, I hate.
|
Latin
|
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Valerian
|
A variant form of Valerius.
|
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Vaughn
|
Little
|
Welsh
|
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Virgil
|
“A man of authority,” based on the Latin ver ger e (to bend), but ultimately on virgo, a staff of authority.
|
Latin
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