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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:20 pm
(I know, 1.5k isn't alot, but I'm runnin' a little short at the moment... sweatdrop ) Can you guess my favorite girl name? How about boy name? ^__^
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:42 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:49 pm
Baby Boy Names Beginning with A
Aakarshan-Hindu attraction Aaron- Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible. Abaddon- Hebrew Destruction. Abba -Hebrew A father. Abban- Latin White. Abbas -Arabic Stern. Abbott- Old English The father of the abbey. Abdel -Arabic servent Abdiel- Hebrew The servant of God. Faithful servant. Abdieso -Persian Abdul- Arabic The son of, or servant of. Abdullah- Arabic The servant of Allah. Abe- Hebrew Father of a multitude. Abejundio- Spanish relating to the abaje (bee) Abel- Hebrew A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Abelard -Teutonic Nobly resolute. Abenzio -Celtic Abercio -Latin Abernethy- Scottish Gaelic The mouth of the Nethy River. Abhay- Hindu a son of Dharma Abhi- Hindu Abhijit- Hindu a constellation dear to Hari Abhinav -Hindu Abhishek- Hindu Abhorson - From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. Abi- Turkish An elder brother. Abie- Hebrew Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Abiel- Hebrew God is the father. Abijah- Hebrew The Lord is my father. Abir- Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong. Abisha- Hebrew God's gift. Abner -Hebrew Father of light. A biblical name. Abraham- Hebrew Father of a multitude. Abram - High father. Abrasha- Hebrew father Absalom- Arabic The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel. Abudemio- Assyrian Abundiantus- Latin plentiful Acacio- Hebrew the Lord holds Acario -Latin ungrateful Accursius- Latin to hasten Ace- Latin Unity. Acelin- French Noble. Achilles- Greek A handsome figure in Greek mythology. Achyuta -Hindu a name of Vishnu Ackerley -Old English A dweller in the meadow. Ackley -Old English A dweller in the Oak tree meadow. Acton -Old English From the settlement with Oak trees. Acuzio -Latin sharp Adair- Scottish Gaelic From the Oak tree near the ford. Adalardo- Celtic noble Adalgiso- Old German noble hostage Adalrico- Latin, Old German noble, powerful and rich Adam- Hebrew A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. Adar- Hebrew Fire. Addai- Hebrew man of god Addison- Old English Son of Adam. A man of the red earth. Addo- Teutonic, Hebrew happy, ornament Adeben- Ghanese twelfth-born son Adeipho- Greek A brother. Adel- Teutonic Noble. Adelais- Latin noble Adelard- Teutonic Nobly resolute. Adelbert- Old German famous for nobility Adelfried- Old German who protects the descendants Adelino- Old German noble Adelmo -Old German noble protector Adelphos- Greek brother Ademaro -Old German glorious in battle Aden- Arabic Fiery one. Adeodatus- Latin given by God Adhamh- Irish/Scottish A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. Adin- Hebrew Sensual. Adir -Hebrew Noble, majestic. Adiran -Latin of the adriatic Aditya- Hindu lord of the sun Adlai- Hebrew My witness. A biblical name. Adler -Teutonic An eagle. A man of keen perception. Adley -Hebrew just Admes- Greek Admon -Hebrew red peony Adnan -Arabic The settler. Adney -Old English A dweller on the island. Adolfo -Wolf. Adolph -Teutonic Wolf. Adon -Hebrew The Lord. Adoni -Aboriginal The sunset. Adonis -Greek In mythology, the handsome youth loved by Venus. Adony -Hungarian Adrastos- Greek undaunted Adrian -Latin Dark, rich. Adriel- Hebrew From God's congregation. Aegeon- From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors Aemilius- From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. Aeneas- Greek The praised one. Aeolus Greek In mythology, the ruler of the winds. Aeron Welsh An unusual boy's name. Aetos Greek eagle Afro Latin from Africa Agabo Hebrew Agamemnon From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. Agatone Greek good, kind Agilard Teutonic Bright. Agosto Italian Venerable, the exalted one. Agrippa From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. Agu Nigerian A leopard. Agustin Spanish Venerable, the exalted one. Ahab Hebrew An uncle. A king of Israel in the Bible. Ahearn Irish Gaelic A horsekeeper, or a steward. Ahmed Arabic Most highly praised. Ahmik Hebrew strength of gods flock Ahren Teutonic An eagle. Aidan Irish Gaelic The little fiery one. Aiken Old English Little Adam. Ailen Old English made of oak Aimery Teutonic industrious ruler Aimon French from Teutonic A house. Aindreas Scottish Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. Ainsley Old English/Scottish A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name. Aitan Hebrew, African fights of possession Ajani Nigerian The victor. Ajatashatru Hindu a name of Vishnu Ajax Greek The legendary hero of the Trojan War. Ajayi Yoruban, Nigerian born face-down Ajit Hindu Ajitabh Hindu Akaash Hindu sky Akama Aboriginal A whale. Akando Native American ambush Akbar Arabic Great. Akello Ugandan I have bought Akil Arabic Intelligent. Akim Russian Russian form of Joachim. Established by God. Akira Japanese Intelligent. Akiva Hebrew The supplanter. Akiyama Japanese The autumn, and mountain. Akram Arabic Generous, noble. Aksel Norwegian The father of peace. A form of Absalom. Akshay Hindu name of a God Al Irish and Scottish Gaelic Handsome. Aladdin Arabic A servant of Allah. Alan Irish and Scottish Gaelic Handsome. Aland English bright as the sun Alarbus From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. Alard Teutonic A noble ruler. Alaric Teutonic The ruler of all. Alasdair Scottish Protector of men. Alastair Scottish Protector of men. Alban Latin Fair complexioned. A saint's name. Alber Teutonic A quick mind. Alberich Teutonic The king of the dwarfs in German legend. Albern Old English A noble warrior. Albert Teutonic Noble, bright. Albin Latin Fair complexioned. A saint's name. Albion Latin White. Also an old name for England. Alcander Greek strong Alcibiades From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. Alcott Old English From the stone cottage. Alden Old English An old, wise friend. Alder Old English The Alder tree. Alderney English One of the Channel Isles. Aldous Teutonic Old, wise or great. Aldred Old English A great counsellor. Aldrich Old English An old, wise ruler. Aldridge Old English From the Alder tree ridge. Aldwin Old English An old, wise friend. Aldwyn Old English An old, wise friend. Alec Greek The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Aled Welsh Offspring. Alejandro Spanish The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Aleron Latin An eagle. Aleser Arabic lion Alessandro Italian The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Alex The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. Alexander Greek Protector of men. Alexas From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. Alexis Greek The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. Alfons German Noble and ready. Alfonso Teutonic Noble and ready. Alford Old English From the old ford. Alfred Old English Counsellor. Alger Old English A noble spearman. Algernon French With whiskers, bearded. Algren unknown Ali Arabic Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. Alika Polynesian The defender of mankind. Alim Arabic wise, learned Alison Old English The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. Alistair Scottish The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Alister Greek The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Allambee Aboriginal A quiet resting-place. Allan Irish and Scottish Gaelic Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. Allard Old English Sacred, brave. Allen Irish and Scottish Gaelic Handsome. Alleyne Irish and Scottish Gaelic Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. Allighiero Italian A noble spear. Allister Scottish The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. Almo Old English Noble and famous. Almon Hebrew Forsaken. Alok Hindu Alonso Spanish Noble and ready. Aloysius Teutonic A famous warrior. Alphonse Old German noble estate, eager Alphonso Teutonic Noble and ready. Alric German A ruler. Alroy Irish Gaelic A redheaded boy. Alston Old English From the old place. Altair Arabic, Greek bird, star Altman Teutonic An old wise man. Alun Welsh Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. Alvah Hebrew The exalted one. Alvin Teutonic Noble friend. Alvis Old Norse All wise. Alwan Teutonic A noble friend. Alwin Teutonic Beloved by all. Alwyn Teutonic A noble friend. Amadeus Latin Love of God. Amadi Nigerian general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at Amado Latin loving deity Amador Spanish lover Amal Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: Hope. Hebrew: Work or labour. Amar Hindu forever Amaro Portuguese Dark, like a Moor. Amaroo Aboriginal A beautiful place. Amato Spanish beloved Ambar Sanskrit Of the sky. A boy or girl's name. Ambert Teutonic A bright, shining light. Ambler Old English A stable-keeper. Ambrose Greek Immortal. Amery Teutonic Divine, or a famous ruler. Amherst English place name Amida Japanese The name of a Buddha. Amiel Hebrew The Lord of my people. Amiens From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. Amin Arabic/Hebrew Honest and trustworthy. Amir Arabic Princely. Amiri Maori The east wind. Amirov Hebrew My people are great. Amistad Spanish friendship Amit Hindu endless Amitabh Hindu Amitava Hindu Ammon Egyptian Hidden. The name of an ancient god. Amol Hindu Amon Hebrew Trustworthy. Amory Teutonic Divine, or a famous ruler. Amos Hebrew The bearer of burdens. The name of an Old Testament prophet. Amrit Sanskrit The immortal one. Amsden Old English From the valley of Ambrose. Amul Hindu Amulya Hindu priceless Amund Scandinavian Divine protection. Anand Sanskrit Joyful. Anant Hindu Anastasius Greek Resurrection, one who shall rise again. Anatole Greek From the east. Anay Hindu Ancel Teutonic Godlike. Anders Scandinavian Scandinavian form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. Anderson unknown Son of Andrew Andreus Greek son of river peneius Andrew Greek Manly, courageous. Androcles Greek A man, and glory. A figure from Roman legend. Aneurin Welsh Truly golden. Ang Swedish Angada Hindu a son of Lakshmana Angelo Italian An angel or saintly messenger. Angus Scottish Gaelic Unique strength, outstanding. Angwyn Welsh Very handsome. Anieli Greek manly Anil Sanskrit Of the wind. Anirudhh Hindu Anish Hindu Aniston Anjuman Hindu a party place (mehfil) Anker Greek manly Ankit Hindu Ankur Hindu Annan Celtic From the stream. Anniruddha Hindu son of Pradyummna Anno Hebrew Grace. The masculine form of Anne. Anoke Native American The actor. Anoki Native American an actor Anoop Hindu incomparable, the best Ansari Arabic A helper. Anscom Old English A dweller in the secret valley. Ansel Old French A nobleman's follower. Anselm Teutonic A divine helmet. The name of a saint. Anshul Hindu Anshuman Hindu Ansley Old English From the hermitage clearing. Anson Old English The son of Anne or Agnes. Anstice Russian from Greek The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name. Antal Latin prince Anthony Latin Worthy of praise. Antigonus From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. Antiochus From Shakespeare's play Pericles. Antipholus From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. Anton German Worthy of praise. Antoni Polish Worthy of praise. Antonio Italian/Spanish Worthy of praise. Anu The king of the gods in Babylonian mythology. Anwar Arabic The bright one. Anwell Celtic The beloved, dear one. Anyon Celtic An anvil. Apache The name of a North American Indian tribe. Apari Aboriginal Father. Apemantus From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. Apollo Greek A beautiful youth. The God of music, poetry and healing in Greek mythology. Apostolos Greek Aquila Latin Like an eagle. Ara Armenian/Latin Armenian: Kingly. Latin: An altar. Araluen Aboriginal The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. Aram Assyrian high place Aran Hebrew Active, nimble. Arana Polynesian Polynesian form of Alan. Handsome. Archard Teutonic Sacred and powerful. Archer Old English A bowman. Archibald Teutonic Very bold. Archidamus From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. Archie Very bold. Arden Old English/Latin Old English: A dwelling place. Latin: Ardent and sincere. A boy or girl's name. Ardley Old English From the meadow of the home-lover. Ardolph Old English The wolf (a wanderer) who longs for home. Ardon Hebrew bronze Aren Nigerian eagle Arend Dutch Dutch form of Arnold. Ares Greek god of war Argus Greek Watchful. A giant with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology. Argyll Scottish Gaelic From the land of the Gaels. Also the name of a Scottish county. Ari Hebrew A Lion. Aric Old English A sacred ruler. Aricin Norwegian the eternal kings son Ariel Hebrew A lion of God. Ariki Polynesian A chief. Arion A figure from Greek mythology. Aristedes Greek Descended from the best. Aristo Greek best Aristotle Greek A thinker. The name of a famous Greek philosopher. Arizona The name of a State in the USA. Arje Dutch Dutch form of Adrian. Arjun Sanskrit The white one. Arkin Norwegian the eternal king's son Arkwright Old English A carpenter. Arland Celtic pledge Arlen Irish Gaelic A pledge. Arley Old English From the hare or stag meadow. Arlo Old English From the protected town or hill. Armand French Of the army. Armande French Of the army. Armando Italian/Spanish Of the army. Armen Armenian/Hebrew Armenian: A man from Armenia. Hebrew: A castle. Armon Hebrew castle Armstrong Old English A strong-armed warrior. Arnall Teutonic A gracious eagle. Arnaud Ruler of eagles. Arne Dutch Eagle. Dutch form of Arnold. Arnett French A little eagle. Arnie Eagle. Arnold Teutonic Strong as an eagle. A name introduced to England by the Normans. Arnon Hebrew rushing stream Aron Hebrew Exalted. Aronne German/Italian Exalted. Aroon Thai Of the dawn. Arpiar Armenian sunny Arran The name of a Scottish island. A boy or girl's name. Arsen Greek strong Arsenio Greek manly, virile Art Celtic A rock. Arthur Celtic A follower of Thor and strong as a bear. Arthus Welsh bear hero, a rock Artie Celtic A follower of Thor. Arty A follower of Thor. Aruiragus From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Arun Sanskrit The dawn. Arundel Old English He who dwells with the eagles. Arunta Aboriginal A white cockatoo. Arvad Hebrew The wanderer. Arval Latin From the cultivated land. Arvin Teutonic A friend of the people. Arvind Hindu Arviragus From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Arwin young, prince Asa Hebrew/Japansese Hebrew: The healer, a physician. A biblical name. Japanese: The morning. A boy or girl's name. Ascot Old English One who lives in the East cottage. Aseem Hindu Ash Blessed, happy. Ashburn Old English From the brook by the Ash tree. Ashby Old English A farm by the Ash tree. Asher Hebrew Blessed, happy. Ashford Old English One who lives at the ford by the Ash tree. Ashish Hindu blessings Ashliegh Old English From the Ash tree. Ashlin Old English A dweller by the Ash tree pool. Ashok Sanskrit Without sadness. Ashon Ghanese seventh-born son Ashraf Arabic Honourable. Ashton Old English One who lives at the Ash tree farm. Ashur Hebrew Black. Ashutosh Hindu Ashwin Hindu strong horse Ashwini Hindu Asija Hindu a great sage, brother of Brihaspati Asim Arabic The protector. Askel Norse A divine cauldron. Aslak Norse Divine sport. Asparouh Bulgarian Paro, Pouro Astin unknown strong Leader, trustworthy Aston Old English From the eastern place. Asuman Hindu lord of vital breaths Asvathama Hindu sun of drona Asvin Hindu (Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine Aswad Arabic Black. Aswin Old English A spear comrade or protector. Asztrik Hungarian made from ashenwood Atalik Hungarian Like his father. Atarah Hebrew A crown. A boy or girl's name. Atawn Welsh Harmony. Can be used as a form of Alan. Athan Greek immortal Atharvan Hindu knower of the Arthara vedas Athelstan Old English A noble stone. The name of an early English king. Atherol Old English dweller at the spring farm Atherton Old English One who lives at the spring farm. Athol Scottish Gaelic New Ireland. A placename. Athos Greek An alternative name for Zeus, the ruler of the heavens. Atilla Hungarian beloved father Atiu Polynesian The eldest. Atlas Greek A mythological demigod who supported the sky on his shoulders. Atley Old English From the meadow. Atmajyoti Hindu light of Atma Atman Hindu the self Atrayl Tray Atrus Atrius Attila The warlike king of the Huns. Attis Greek handsome boy Atul Hindu Atulya Hindu Atwater Old English One who hides by the water. Atwell Old English A dweller by the spring. Atworth Old English From the farm. Auberon Teutonic Noble. Aubert French Noble and illustrious. Aubin French Fair complexioned. A saint's name. Aubrey Teutonic The golden-haired ruler of the elves. Auburn Latin fair Audric French An old, wise ruler. Audun Norwegian deserted Augustine Latin Belonging to Augustus. Venerable, the exalted one. Augustus Latin Venerable, the exalted one. The name of the first great roman emperor. Aurek Polish golden-haired Aurelio Latin gold Aurelius Latin The golden one. Austell The name of a Cornish Saint. Austen Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. Austin Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. Autolucus From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. Avan Hebrew Proud. Avel Greek/Hebrew/Russian Breath. A boy or girl's name. Avenall Old French A dweller in the Oat field. Averell Old English The slayer of the boar. Averill Old English boar-warrior Avery Old English The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name. Avinash Hindu Aviv Hebrew Of the springtime. Avner Hebrew The father of light. A biblical name. Avon The name of an English county, and rivers in England and New Zealand. Avram Greek The father of many. Avrom Hebrew The father of many. Axel Teutonic from Hebrew Source of all life. Axton Old English The stone of the sword wielder. Ayer Old French An heir. Ayhner Old English Noble and famous. Aylward Old English An awe-inspiring guardian. Aylwin Teutonic A noble friend. Ayush Hindu Azariah Hebrew He whom the Lord helps. Azi Nigerian A youth. Azim Arabic Grand. Aziz Arabic The powerful one. Azriel Hebrew An angel of the Lord. Azzan ~Hebrew Very strong.
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:56 pm
Baby Boy Names Beginning with B
Babar Turkish A Lion. Babul Hindu Bacchus Greek The Roman God of wine. Bae Korean Inspiration. Bahar Persian Baharak Bailey Old French A bailiff or administrative official. Baingana Swahili people are equal Baird Scottish Gaelic A bard or minstrel. Bairn Scottish child Bajnok Hungarian victor Bakari Swahili Promising. Baker unknown Baxter, Baxley Balavan Hindu powerful Balbo Latin inarticulate Balder Swedish god of light Baldric Teutonic A bold or princely ruler. Baldwin Teutonic A brave friend or protector. Bale Ugandan home of the Mutima clan Balfour Scottish Gaelic From the village by the pasture. Bali Hindu Mighty warrior Balint Latin strong and healthy Ballard Teutonic Strong, bold. Balram Hindu Balthasar Greek The Lord protects the king. One of the three wise men in the Bible. Balthazar Greek The Lord protects the king. One of the three wise men in the Bible. Balun Aboriginal A river. Bancroft Old English From the bean field. Bandele Yoruban born away from home Bane Hawaiian long-awaited child Banjora Aboriginal A Koala. Bankim Hindu Banning Gaelic blond child Banquo From Shakespeare's play MacBeth. Bansi Hindu Baptista Latin The baptised one. Barabas Hebrew Barabba Barak Hebrew A flash of lightning. Baran Latin form of star aldebaran Barber Latin beard Barclay Old English From the meadow of the Birch tree. Barden Old English From the valley of barley. Bardo Aboriginal Water. Bardolph From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry V Bardon Anglo-Saxon barley valley Barega Aboriginal The wind. Barend Dutch A firm bear. Bari French, Celtic, Welsh spear thrower, son of Harry, marksman Barlow Old English From the barley hill. Barna Aramic son of comforting Barnabas Hebrew Son of a prophecy. Barnard Teutonic As brave as a bear. Barnardine From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. Barnardo Teutonic Bold as a bear. Barnet Old English From the place cleared by burning. Barnett Old English noble man Barney As brave as a bear. Barnum Old English A stone house. Barny As brave as a bear. Baron Old French A nobleman. Barrett Teutonic bear-like Barry Irish Gaelic Like a spear. Bars Hungarian pepper Barse English fresh-water perch Bart Hebrew Hill, furrow. From the name Bartholomew. Barth Hebrew Hill, furrow. From the name Bartholomew. Bartholomew Hebrew Hill, furrow. Barton Old English From the Barley fields. Baruch Hebrew Blessed. Barwon Aboriginal A wide river. Bashir Arabic A good omen. Basil Greek Like a king. Basim Arabic The smiling one. Bassanio From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. Bassett From Shakespeare's play King Henry VI. Bastiaan Greek venerable Bastian Latin A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. Bastien Latin A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. Bates unknown Baudouin French A brave friend or protector. Baul English snail Bavol English wind Baxter Old English A baker. Bay Vietnamese Born on a Saturday. Also a herb and a reddish-brown colour. Bayanai Filipino hero Bayard Old French With reddish-brown hair. Bayley Old French A bailiff or administrative official. Bazyli Polish royalty Beacan Celtic, Gaelic small, little one Beacher Old English dweller by the beech tree Beagan Irish Gaelic The little one. Beaman Old English beekeeper Beardsley Old English beard, wood Beathan Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic form of Benjamin. Son of my right hand. Beattie Irish Gaelic The provider. Beau French Handsome or beautiful. A boy or girl's name. Beaumont Old French A beautiful hill or mountain. Beauregard Old French Beautiful, handsome. Bebe French baby Becan Irish Gaelic A little one. Beck Old English A brook or small stream. Becse Hungarian the kite Bede Old English A prayer. Bedrich Czech A peaceful ruler. Bela Hungarian The white one. A boy or girl's name. Belarius From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Beldon Old English beautiful pasture, child of the unspoiled glen Belen Greek an arrow Bellamy Old French A handsome friend. Bem Nigerian peace Bemus Greek platform Ben Hebrew Son of my right hand. Bence Hungarian victor Benedick Latin Son of my right hand. Benedict Latin Son of my right hand. Benito Latin blessed Benjamin Hebrew A son of the south, or the son of the right hand. The brother of Joseph in the Bible. Benjy Son of my right hand. Bennet Latin Little blessed one. Bennett Latin Little blessed one. Benny Son of my right hand. Benson Old English Son of Benjamin. Son of my right hand. Bentley Old English From the bent grass clearing or meadow. Benton Old English From the bent grass farm. Benvolio From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet. Berenger French courage of a bear Berg Teutonic A mountain. Bergen The name of a Norwegian port. Berger Teutonic From the mountains. Bergren Swedish mountain stream Beriszl Hungarian honor Berk Turkish solid and firm Berkeley Old English From the Birch tree wood or meadow. Berkly Old English From the Birch tree wood or meadow. Bernard Teutonic Bold as a bear. Bernardo From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Bernie Bold as a bear. Berny Bold as a bear. Berowne From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost. Berrigan Aboriginal Wattle. Bersh English one year Bert Bright, nobility. Berthold Teutonic glorious ruler Bertie Bright, nobility. Bertram Teutonic A bright raven. Berwyn Welsh Fair-haired, or a bright friend. A boy or girl's name. Besnik Albanian Beval English like the wind Bevan Welsh Son of Evan Young warrior. Beverly Old English From the stream of the beaver. A boy or girl's name. Bevis French After the city of Beauvais, meaning a beautiful outlook or view. Beyers Bhagirath Hindu Bharat Sanskrit Being maintained. The name of the Hindu God of fire. Bhaskar Hindu Bhavesh Hindu Bhavin Hindu Swedish Bhavya Hindu Bhim Hindu Bhima Sanskrit The mighty one. Bhishma Hindu Bhrigu Hindu a Prajapati Bhudev Hindu lord of the earth Bhupen Hindu Bhupendra Hindu Bhuvan Hindu Bialy Polish white-haired boy Bilal Arabic first convert of muhammad Bill A strong and resolute protector. Billy A strong and resolute protector. Bing Old English From the hollow. Bingham Old English Crib. Binyamin Jewish A son of the south, or the son of the right hand. The brother of Joseph in the Bible. Biondello From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. Birch Old English At the Birch tree. Bishop Old English A bishop. Bitalo Uganda finger-licking Bjorn Old Norse Like a bear. Also see Bernard. Blade Old English Glory, prosperity. Blaine Irish Gaelic Thin. A boy or girl's name. Blair Scottish Gaelic From the plain or field. A boy or girl's name. Blaise Latin One who lisps or stammers. A boy or girl's name. Blake Old English Fair-haired. A boy or girl's name. Blakeley Old English From the black meadow. Blaxland Old English From the black land. Blaxton Old English A black stone. Blaz Old German unwavering protector Bledig Welsh Like a wolf. Blythe Old English Joyous and cheerful. A boy or girl's name. Bo Old Norse/Chinese Old Norse: A householder. Chinese: Precious. A boy or girl's name. Boa Boaz Hebrew Swift and strong. The husband of Ruth in the Bible. Bob Teutonic Famous, bright fame. Also see Hopkin, Robert, Robertson and Robinson. Bobbie Teutonic Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name. Bobby Teutonic Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name. Bod Hungarian branch Boden Old French herald Bodo Teutonic A leader. Bodor Hungarian curly Bogart Old French/Teutonic A strong bow. Bogdan Slavonic A gift from God. Bolton Old English Of the manor farm. Bonamy French A good friend. Bonar Old French Kind and gentle. Bond Old English/Old Norse A peasant fanner. Bonner Old French Gracious, gentle. Booker Old English beech tree Boone Latin, French good Booth Old Norse A shelter. Borachio From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing. Borden Old English From the valley of the boar. Borg Scandinavian From the castle. Boris Slavonic/Russian Warrior. Bosley Old English A grove of trees. Boswell Old French forested town Bosworth Old English From the boar enclosure. Botan Japanese peony Botond Hungarian mace wielding warrior Bottom From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. Boult Cornish From Shakespeare's play Pericles. Bourke Old English From the fort or hill. Bowen Welsh Son of Owen. Bowie Scottish Gaelic Golden-haired. Bowman English the archer Boyce Old French From the wood, or forest. Boyd Scottish Gaelic Yellow-hair. Boyden Anglo-Saxon a herald Boyet From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost. Brabantio From Shakespeare's play Othello. Brad Broad meadow. Braden Old English From the wide valley. Bradford Old English A broad ford. Bradley Old English A broad lea, meadow. Bradwell Old English From the broad stream. Brady Irish Gaelic From an old surname. Brae Cornish/Gaelic A hill. Brahnan courageous one Brahn, Brahni Bram Hebrew The father of many. Bramwell English place name Bran Celtic A raven. Branch Latin extension Brand Swedish sword blade Brandeis German dweller on a burned clearing Brander Old Norse A fiery sword. Brandon Old English A raven. Branko Slowenian Brant Teutonic firebrand Braxton Brock's town. Bray Old English to cry out Brayden Brave. Braz Latin stammerer Brazil The name of a South American country. Brecon Welsh The name of a group of mountains. Brencis Latin crowned with laurel Brendan Irish Gaelic A raven. Brennan Raven-like. Brent Old English/Celtic A steep climb. Breok Cornish/Welsh The name of an early saint. Breton Old English From a place in Somerset. Brett Old English Briton, British. Brewster Middle English One who brews beer. Briac Celtic estime Brian Celtic Strong one. Briand French castle Brice Celtic The son of Rice. Brigham Old English Covered bridge. Brighton Hebrew the one who is loved Brij Hindu Brijesh Hindu Brinley Old English tawny Brishen English born during a rain Bristol unknown Brock Old English A badger. Broderick Welsh Son of Roderick. A renowned ruler. Brodie Irish Gaelic A ditch. A boy or girl's name. Brodny Slavic one who lives near a shallow stream crossing Brody Welsh Son of Roderick. A renowned ruler. Brom Gaelic raven Bromley Old English From the place where broom grows. Bronson Old English Strong, fierce one. Brook Old English At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name. Brooke Old English At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name. Broughton Old English From the town on a hill. Brown Middle English colour Bruce Old French Woods. Bruno Teutonic Brown haired. Brutus Latin Bruto Bryan Strong one. Bryant Strong, honourable. Bryce Celtic The speckled, or freckled, one. Brychan Welsh The speckled, or freckled, one. Bryn Welsh A hill. A boy or girl's name. Brynmor Welsh A large hill. Buck Old English A lover of horses. Buckley Old English From the meadow of the buck deer. Bud American Messenger, friend. Originally a short form of buddy (friend), but now used as an independent name, particularly in the USA. Buddy Friend. Budi Indonesian The wise one. Burchard Teutonic A strong protector. Burdon Old English A dweller at the hill fort. Burgess Old French from Teutonic The citizen of a town. Burhan Arabic proof Burian Ukranian he lives near the weeds Burke Old English From the fortress. Burl Old English A cup bearer or wine server. Burle Middle English knotted wood Burley Old English From the fort or castle meadow. Burnaby Old Norse The warrior's estate. Burnard Teutonic As brave as a bear. Also see Bjorn. Burne Old English brook Burnell Old French The little brown-haired one. Burnet Old French The brown one. Also a plant name. Burnu Aboriginal A tree. Burnum Aboriginal A great warrior. Burr Swedish youth Burt English A short form of the name Burton. Also a variation of Bert. Burton Old English From the fortified farm or town. Busby Old Norse From the farm in the thicket. Buster English A nickname, but it is sometimes used independently. Butler Old French The head servant. Byford Old English A dweller by the ford. Bylent Turkish Byng Old English From the hollow. Byron Old English Bear or cottage.
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:57 pm
Baby Boy Names Beginning with C
Cable Old French rope Cadby Old Norse The warrior's settlement. Cadell Welsh The battle spirit. Cadeo Vietnamese folk song Cadman Celtic A man of battle. Cadmus Greek A man from the east. A mythological figure. Cadogan Old Welsh Honour in battle. Caedmon Celtic A wise warrior. Caerwyn Welsh A blessed or holy fort. Caesar Latin The name of the famous Roman emperor. Cahil Turkish Young and inexperienced. Cailan Gaelic child Cailean Scottish Gaelic The victory of the people. Cain Hebrew/Old French The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane. Caine The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane. Caithness From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Caius From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. Cajan Cal Old English A calf herder. Calder Old English Stream. Caldwell Old English cold spring Caleb Hebrew The devoted one. Caley Irish Gaelic Slender. A boy or girl's name. Calhoun Warrior. Caliban From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Calisto Greek most beautiful Calixto Latin a chalice Callis Latin cup Calum Scottish Dove. Calvert Old English A calf herder. Calvin Latin The little bald one. Calvine The little bald one. Cam Vietnamese, English orange fruit, sweet, beloved, referring to the sun Camden Gaelic From the winding valley. Cameron Scottish Gaelic A crooked nose. From an old Scottish surname. Camille Latin Virginal, unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name. Camillo From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. Camlin Celtic crooked line Campbell Scottish Gaelic A crooked mouth. The name of one of the great Scottish highland clans. Candan Turkish sincerely Candidius From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. Cane Gaelic An old surname. Canice Irish Gaelic The handsome one. The name of several early saints. Cannon Kannon, Canon Canute Old Norse A knot. The name of several Danish kings. Capers Caphis From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. Capucius From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII. Capulet From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet. Caradoc Celtic/Welsh Beloved or amiable. Carden Celtic from the black fortress Cardew Cornish/Welsh The black fort. Carel Dutch A free man. Carey Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name. Carl German A free man. Carleton Carl's town or farmer's town. Carlin Cornish/IrishGaelic Cornish: From the fort by the pool. Irish Gaelic: The little champion. A boy or girl's name. Carlisle Old English The place of the fort. Carlo Italian A free man. Carlos Portuguese/Spanish A free man. Carlton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants. Carlyle Old English Carl's island Carlyon Cornish From the slate earthworks. Carmelo Hebrew From the garden. After mount Carmel in the holy land. Carne Cornish A pile of rocks. Carnelian The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name. Carr Old Norse From the marshland. Also see Carson. Carrick Irish Gaelic A rocky cliff or cape. Carrington Old English beautiful Carroll Irish Gaelic A fierce warrior. Carson Old English From the marshland. Son of Carr. Carsten German A follower of Christ. A Christian. Carsyn From the marshland. Son of Carr. Carter Old English A cart driver or maker. Carvell Old French The marshy estate, or the estate of the spearman. Carver Old English Wood carver. Carwyn Welsh Blessed love. Cary Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name. Case Old French chest Casey Irish Gaelic The vigilant one. A boy or girl's name. Casimir Old Slavonic The great destroyer. Caspar Persian The treasurer. The name of one of the three wise men in the new testament. Also see Gaspar and Jasper. Casper Persian treasurer Cassidy Irish Gaelic The clever or ingenious one. Cassio From Shakespeare's play Othello. Cassius Latin Vain. Castel Spanish belonging to a castle Cathal Irish Gaelic A battle ruler. Cathan Irish Gaelic Of the battle. Also see Kane. Cathmor Irish Gaelic A great warrior. Cato Latin The wise one. Caton Spanish knowledgable, wise Cavan Irish Gaelic The handsome one. Cayden Gaelic spirit of battle Ceasar Latin to cut Cecil Latin The blind one. Cedric English Chief. Invented in the early 1800s by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe. Cemal Arabic Perfect. Cengis Turkish Cerimon From Shakespeare's play Pericles. Cesar French The name of the famous Roman emperor. Chad Old English Battle, warrior. From the name of a 7th-century saint. Chadwick Old English Battle, warrior. Chahaya Indonesian Light. Chaika Hebrew life Chaim Hebrew Life. Chal English boy, son Chale Spanish strong and manly Challis Old French A ladder or stairs. Chalmers Scottish son of the lord Chaman Hindu Chan Chinese A Chinese clan name. Chance Old French A church official or chancellor. A boy or girl's name. Chancellor Keeper of records, secretary. Chancey Old French A church official or chancellor. Chandan Sanskrit Of the Sandalwood tree. Chander Cesar, Cezar Chandler Old French Candle maker. Chandra Sanskrit A shining moon. A boy or girl's name. Chane Hindu, Swahili name of a god, dependability Chaney Old French From the Oak grove. Channing Old French A canon. Chapal Hindu Chapin Old French clergyman Chapman Old English A merchant or trader. Charan Hindu Charles Teutonic Manly, full grown. Charleton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants. Charlton Old English From the settlement of the free peasants. Chas Teutonic Manly, full grown. Chase Old French The hunter. Chata African an ending Chatillon From Shakespeare's play King John. Chaucer Old French A bootmaker. Chauncey Old French A church official or chancellor. Chayton Sioux falcon Chen Chinese Great or vast. Cheney Old French From the Oak grove. Cherokee Native American The name of a tribe. Chester Latin A Roman site or camp. Also the name of an English city. Chet Thai A brother. Chetan Hindu Chetwin Old English From the cottage on the winding path. Chevalier French, Old English knight, chase, hunt Chevy French From chevalier, meaning knight. Cheyenne Native American A tribe. Also a city in the USA. Cheyney Old French From the Oak grove. Chiamaka African God is splendid Chico Teutonic A free man. Chike African power of god Chilton Old English From the children's farm. Chin Korean The precious one. Chinmay Hindu Chintu Hindu Chiranjeev Hindu ?Chiarina, Ciaira Chiron Greek A wise teacher. Chrirag Hindu Chris Bearing Christ. The patron saint of travellers. Also see Christian. Christian Latin A follower of Christ. A Christian. A boy or girl's name. Christie Irish/Scottish A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name. Christmas Old English Born at Christmas time. A boy or girl's name. Christopher Greek Bearing Christ. The patron saint of travellers. Also see Christian. Christos Greek Christ Christy Irish/Scottish A follower of Christ, a Christian. A boy or girl's name. Chrysander Greek A golden man. Chuck Teutonic Manly, full grown. Chuckie Teutonic A free man. Chung Chinese The wise one. Churchill Old English From the church on the hill. Cian Irish Gaelic Ancient. Also see Keane. Ciaran Irish Dark, black. Cicero Latin Historian. Also the name of a famous Roman statesman and orator. Ciceron Latin chickpea Ciel French from heaven Ciprian Latin A man from the island of Cyprus. Ciprien French A man from the island of Cyprus. Ciro Italian The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus. Clachas From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida Clancy Irish Gaelic A red or ruddy warrior. Clarence Latin Clear, luminous. Clark Old French A cleric or scholar. Also see Cleary. Clarke A cleric or scholar. Also see Cleary. Claude Latin The lame one. Claudio Italian/Spanish The lame one. Claudius German The lame one. Claus Dutch/German The victory of the people. Clay Old English From the clay. Clayland From the clay. Clayton Old English Town on clay land. Cleary Irish Gaelic A clerk or scholar. Also see Clark. Cledwyn Welsh Rough but blessed. Clem Gentle, merciful. Clemens Gentle, merciful. From the name Clement. Clement Latin Gentle, merciful. Cleon Greek The famous one. Cleve Old English From the hilly place, or the place of cliffs. Cleveland Old English Land of high cliffs. Cliff From the ford by the cliff or slope. Clifford Old English From the ford by the cliff or slope. Clifton Old English From a town near a cliff. Clint The place on the headland. Clinton Old English The place on the headland. Clitus From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. Clive Old English Cliff. Cloten From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Clovis Teutonic A famous warrior. Clunes Scottish Gaelic A resting-place, or meadow. Clyde Scottish The name of a river. Coalan Celtic slender Cobar Aboriginal Burnt earth. Cobden Old English From the hill with a knob. Cobweb From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. Cody Old English A pillow or cushion. A boy or girl's name. Cohn Greek The victory of the people. Colbert Teutonic A bright seafarer. Colby Old Norse From the dark country. Cole Old English/Teutonic Dark and swarthy. Coleman Teutonic/Latin Tuetonic: Dark. Latin: Like a dove. Also see Calum and Columba. Colin Fire. Also see Cohn. Collin Fire. Also see Cohn. Colman Little dove. Colon Spanish dove Coltin Colt, Kolt Colton Old English From the dark town. Columba Latin Dove-like. The name of a 6th-century Irish saint. Also see Calum and Coleman. A boy or girl's name. Coman Arabic noble Comfort Latin strengthen Cominius From Shakespeare's play Coriolanus. Compton Old English From the farm in the valley. Conall Celtic As strong as a wolf. Conan Irish Gaelic Wise and intelligent. Condon Celtic the dark-haired wise man Conlan Irish Gaelic The hero. Conley Hero. Conn Irish Gaelic A chief. Also used as a diminutive of Connor. Conner Wise. Connley Hero. Connor Irish Gaelic A strong will. Conor A strong will. Conrad Teutonic Bold, wise counsellor. From the name Conrad and Curtis. Conrade From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing. Conroy Irish Gaelic Wise. Constantine Latin Firm, constant. Conway Welsh/Irish Welsh: Holy water. Irish: A yellow hound. Cooper Middle English Barrel maker. Coorain Aboriginal The wind. Also a NSW placename. Corban Greek a gift devoted to God Corbett Old French A raven. Corcoran Gaelic of reddish complexion Cordell Old French A rope maker. Corey Celtic/Gaelic Dweller in the hollow. A boy or girl's name. Corin Cornish/Latin Cornish: From the corner. Latin: The name of a Roman deity, possibly meaning a spear. Also from Shakespeare's play As You Like It. A boy or girl's name. Cormac Irish Gaelic The lad of the chariot. Cornelian The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name. Cornelius Latin Horn-coloured. Cornell Horn-coloured. Cort Old German bold Corwin Old French A friend of the heart. Cory Helmet. A boy or girl's name. Cosmo Greek Perfect order, harmony. Costard From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost. Coty English old house Court From Shakespeare's play Henry V. Courtland Old English From the court land. Courtney Old French The short-nosed one, or frons a placename. A boy or girl's name. Craig Scottish Gaelic A rock or crag. Crandon Old English From the hill of the cranes. Cranley Old English From the meadow of the cranes. Cranmer From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII. Cranog Welsh A heron. Crawford Old English From the ford with the crows. Creighton Near the creek. Crewe Old English Stepping stones or a ford. An English placename. Crisiant Welsh Like a crystal. A boy or girl's name. Crispin Latin Curly-haired. St Crispin was a 3rd-century martyr. Cristian Latin A follower of Christ. A Christian. Cristiano Italian A follower of Christ. A Christian. Cristo Spanish Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher. Cromwell Old English From the winding stream. Cronan Irish Gaelic The swarthy one. Crosby Old Norse From the village with the cross. Csaba Hungarian from mythology, sheperd, wanderer Cseke Hungarian puller, carrier Csenger Hungarian Csepel Hungarian young forest Csombor Hungarian Csongor Hungarian hunting bird Ctirad Czech Cuba The name of a Caribbean country. Cubert Cornish A Celtic saint and a placename. Cullen Old French Handsome. Cupid Latin Desire, passion. The ancient roman God of love, and son of Venus. Curan From Shakespeare's play King Lear. Curio From Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. Curnow Cornish From Cornwall. Curran Irish Gaelic An old family name. Currier Old English churn Curry A marsh or a spice. Curt Teutonic Bold, wise counsellor. From the name Conrad and Curtis. Curtis Old French Courteous. Cuthbert Old English Brilliant. Cutler Knife maker. Cutter Gem cutter. Cy Persian The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus. Cymbeline From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Cynfor Welsh A great chief. Cynric Old English Of kingly lineage. Cyprian Latin A man from the island of Cyprus. Cyrano Greek A man from Cyrent an ancient Greek colony in North Africa. Cyric Celtic Cyril Greek Lordly. Cyrus Persian The name of the founder of the Persian empire.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:18 am
Corina, Tina, Zoey, Bridget? There are millions of names! D:<
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Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:01 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:27 am
Emma(Emily) or Ashley for Girls & Josh & Aaron for guys ?
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:29 pm
ryan and linda? am i right?
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:32 pm
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:31 pm
theres more than a million names some names are even weirder than other people idea
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:34 pm
x_isexiimikey is trying hard just to get 1.5k arrow (not to be messed up)
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:42 pm
Sonic X1 x_isexiimikey is trying hard just to get 1.5k arrow (not to be messed up) uh..ya think?
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