Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abiri
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Aroma; strong
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Hebrew
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Addis
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Earth
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Hebrew
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Adlai
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God is just
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Hebrew
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Aiken
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Made of oak
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English
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Aldus
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Old one, elder
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Italian
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Amiri
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Prince; treetop
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Hebrew
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Amjad
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Greater glory
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Arabic
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Arch
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Genuine, bold, brave
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German
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Artan
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Little Bear
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Irish
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Asahi
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Morniong, Sunlight
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Japanese
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Asaya
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God has created
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Hebrew
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Audwin
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Noble friend
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German
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Balthazar
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Baal protect the king
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Ancient
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Barnabas
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Son of consolation
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Spanish
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Daevon
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Form of Devon
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English
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Deo
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Godlike
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Greek
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Derrin
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Great
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Irish
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Destan
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Destiny
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French
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Deval
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Divine
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Donzel
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Given; gift from God
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Spanish
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Doren
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Gift
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Hebrew
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E’mon
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Wealthy Protector
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Irish
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Edmar
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Wealthy sea
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English
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Egon
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Edge of a sword
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German
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Erasmus
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To love
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Latin
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Esmond
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Protected by grace
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English
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Evo
|
Yew
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French
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Ezri
|
Help, aid; helper
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Hebrew
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Fender
|
From the defender
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English
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Fergus
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Supreme man; highest choice
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Scottish
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Festus
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Joyous, festive
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Latin
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Finbar
|
White or fair head
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Irish
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Flemming
|
Man from Flanders
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English
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Gable
|
Roof wall
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French
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Gaelan
|
Calm
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Greek
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Garrin
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Gelding
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Irish
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Godwin
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Friend of God; good friend
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English
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Greenlee
|
From the green field
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English
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Hanzel
|
God is gracious
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Scandinavian
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Henning
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Home ruler
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German
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Hodge
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Son of Roger; famous spearman
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German
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Hooper
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Maker of hoops
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English
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Ingram
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Raven of peace; raven of Anglia
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Scandinavian
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Innis
|
Island
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Scottish
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Irie
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Carefree; happy
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American
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Irish
|
From Ireland
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Irish
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Isais
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Salvation of God; the Lord helps me
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Hebrew
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Jachai
|
Supplanter
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Hebrew
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Jakim
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Raised up; established by God
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Hebrew
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Jalal
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Greatness, superiority, renown
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Arabic
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Japhet
|
Comely
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Hebrew
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Jedrek
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A strong man
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Polish
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Jerren
|
Cry of rejoicing
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Israeli
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Jobani
|
Unknown
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Jubal
|
Ram's horn
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Hebrew
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Kaliq
|
Creative
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Arabic
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Kaushal
|
Clever
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Kaz
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Famous destroyer (of peace)
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Slavic
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Kelwin
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Friend of ships
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English
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Nayef
|
Excess, surplus
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Arabic
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Neven
|
Holy, sacred; little bone; servant of the saint's disciple
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Latin
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Nox
|
Night
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Latin
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Oba
|
King
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African
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Oberon
|
Royal bear
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German
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Olivero
|
Olive tree
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Latin
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Osei
|
Noble or honorable
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African
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Paschal
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Easter child
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Latin
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Peregrine
|
Traveler, wanderer
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Latin
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Pope
|
Father
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Greek
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Proctor
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Steward, official
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Latin
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Psalm
|
Song
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Hebrew
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Quest
|
Journey, mission
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English
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Quint
|
Fifth
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Latin
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Ramsay
|
Garlic island
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English
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Rawley
|
Roe deer's meadow
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English
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Raynor
|
Deciding warrior
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German
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Renke
|
Brave counsel
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German
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Renshaw
|
Raven woods
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English
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Romano
|
Citizen of Rome
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Latin
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Rufus
|
Red-haired
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Latin
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Saint
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Holy
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Latin
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Sajan
|
Loved one
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Savir
|
Patient
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Sequester
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Withdraw into Solitude, Seclusion
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American
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Shogo
|
Suspicous, Lucky sign
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Japanese
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Slaton
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From the valley farm
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English
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Solaris
|
Of the Sun
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Latin
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Southern
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From the south
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English
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Tarick
|
Evening caller
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Arabic
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Terris
|
“An earthling,” from the Latin term, the earth.
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Latin
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Thunder
|
Stormy tempered
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English
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Tibor
|
Sacred place
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Slavic
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Timo
|
God's honor
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Greek
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Townsend
|
End of town
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English
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Tulio
|
Lively
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Spanish
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Tynell
|
Dark, dusty
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Irish
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Ugo
|
A thinker
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Italian
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Ulric
|
Power of the wolf; power of the home
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German
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Urian
|
City born
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Welsh
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Urias
|
My light is Jehovah
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Hebrew
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Vann
|
Of
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Danish
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Varick
|
Leader who defends
|
German
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Victorio
|
Champion
|
Latin
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Vijay
|
Conquering
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Vinicio
|
From the Wine Fields
|
Italian
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Vinton
|
Vine settlement; Vincent's settlement
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English
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Volney
|
Spirit of the folk
|
German
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Waldon
|
Wooded valley
|
English
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Waller
|
Wall maker; powerful one
|
German
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Wheeler
|
Wheel wright
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English
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Wingate
|
Winding gate
|
English
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Woodley
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From the wooded meadow
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English
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Xabat
|
Savior
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Spanish
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Xanadu
|
Mongolian City
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Asian
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Xandy
|
Defender of the People
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American
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Xanti
|
Short form of Xantiago
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Portuguese
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Xaviero
|
Savior
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Latin
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Xeno
|
Foreign voice
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Greek
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Yasser
|
Well to do
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Arabic
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Odd boy names may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but these rare monikers are some of our favorites. These odd boy names stand apart and often have epic meanings. Meet some of these cool kiddos with us below.
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Browse the rest of our odd baby boy names list to see which out-there moniker catches your attention.