Boy Names - Boy Baby Names - Page: 6
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| Adooeette | Native American - Kiowa word for tree. |
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| ADORJAN | Hungarian - Hungarian form of Adrian (from the Adriatic) |
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| Adras | Greek - Manly |
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| ADRASTOS | Greek Mythology - Means 'not inclined to run away' in Greek. This was the name of a king of Argos in Greek legend. |
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| Adrastus | Greek - One of the attackers in The Seven Against Thebes |
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| Adrea | Spanish - Male - Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name. More |
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| Adrean | Latin - Black; dark; of the Adriatic. |
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| Adren | Latin - Black; dark; of the Adriatic. |
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| Adri | Pakastani - Rock More |
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| ADRIAAN | Dutch - Dutch form of ADRIAN |
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| Adrial | Hebrew - Of God's kingdom. |
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| Adriall | Hebrew - Of God's kingdom. |
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| Adrian | Latin - Dark; from the Adriatic Sea region More |
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| Adriana | African - Male - Feminine form of Adrian/ from the Spanish name Hadrianus, Six popes have borne this name.
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| Adriane | Spanish - Male - Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name. More |
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| Adriano | Italian - Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana. More |
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| Adrianus | Latin - Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana. |
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| Adrias | Biblical - From Hadria. |
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| Adriel | Hebrew - Of the flock of God, a member of God's congregation, More |
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| Adriell | Hebrew - Of God's kingdom. |
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| Adrien | Latin - Dark; from the Adriatic Sea region |
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| Adrik | Russian - Dark More |
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| Adrin | Latin - Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana. |
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| Adrion | Latin - Dark; from the Adriatic Sea region |
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| Adripathi | Indian - Master of the mountains |
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| ADRIYEL | Hebrew - Of God's flock |
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| Adron | Latin - Dark; from the Adriatic Sea region |
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| Adry | Pakastani - Rock |
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| Adryel | Hebrew - Of God's kingdom. |
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| Adryell | Hebrew - Of God's kingdom. |
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| Adryn | Latin - Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana. |
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| Advaitha | Indian - Non-duality |
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| Advent | French - Born during Advent |
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| Adwaita | Indian - Non-duality |
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| Adway | Indian - One; united |
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| Adwaya | Indian - One; united |
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| Adwin |
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| ADWR | Welsh - Coward |
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| Adwyn |
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| ADYMN | American - Man of the Earth |
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| Adyn | Irish - Fiery one. |
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| Aeacus | Greek - Grandfather of Achilles |
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| Aeary | Irish - Scholar |
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| Aedd | Welsh - A king of Ireland. |
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| Aeetes | Greek - Medea's father, More |
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| Aegaeus | Latin - From the Aegean sea |
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| Aegelmaere | English - Highborn and renowned, More |
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| Aegeus | Greek - Second husband of Medea, More |
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| AEGIDES | Latin - Meaning unknown |
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| Aegidius | Latin - A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin. |
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| Aegir | Norse - Of the gods |
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| Aegis | Greek - Zeus' shield, which was made of goatskin. Also the name of the second husband of Medea. |
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| Aegisthus | Greek - Cousin of Agamemnon, More |
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| Aegyptus | Greek - Father of the Danaides, More |
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| Aekerley | English - From the oak tree meadow; a surname and variant of Ackerley |
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| Aekerman | English - Man of oak, strong; a surname |
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| Aelfric | Old English - Old counsellor, Wise judge. |
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| Aemilius | Shakespearean - 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Aemilius Lepidus, Roman triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' A noble Roman. |
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| Aeneades | Latin - Descended from Aeneas |
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| Aeneas | Irish - Praise. More |
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| Aenedleah | English - From the awe inspiring one's meadow; variant of Ansley |
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| Aenescumb | English - Lives in the valley of the majestic one |
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| AENGUS | Irish - Variant of AONGHUS |
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| Aenon | Biblical - A cloud; fountain; his eye |
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| Aeolius | Latin - Mythical keeper of the winds |
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| Aeolus | Greek Mythology(Latinized) - God of the winds, also - Latinized form of AIOLOS More |
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| AERON | Welsh - Male - Either derived from Welsh aeron meaning 'berry' or else from the name the river in Wales. |
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| Aeschylus | Latin - Athenian poet |
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| Aesclapius | Latin - God of medicine |
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| Aesculapius | Latin - God of medicine More |
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| Aesir | Norse - Of the gods |
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| Aeson | Greek - Mythological father of Jason. When Aeson was very old, Medea gave him the gift of a second youth., More |
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| AESOP | Ancient Greek(Anglicized) - From the Greek (Aisopos), which is of unknown meaning. This was the name of a Greek fabulist of the 6th century BC, famous for such tales as 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. |
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| Aethelbald | Anglo-Saxon - A king of Mercia. |
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| Aethelbeorht | English - Splendid |
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| Aethelbeorn | English - Noble warrior, courageous, More |
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| Aethelberht | English - Noble or bright |
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| Aethelbert | English - Noble or bright |
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| Aethelhard | German - Highborn and courageous |
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| Aethelisdun | English - Nobleman's hill; surname |
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| Aethelmaer | English - Noble or famous |
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| Aethelmaere | English - Highborn and renowned, More |
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| Aethelweard | English - Awesome guardian, noble protector, More |
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| Aethelwulf | Old German - Noble, fierce wolf, Hero. |
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| Aetheston | English - Nobleman's hill; surname |
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| Aethiops | Latin - An Ethiopian |
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| AETHLEM | Welsh - Meaning unknown |
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| Aevar | Norse - Son of Ketil |
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| Afa | Tongan - Hurricane |
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| Afah | Tongan - Hurricane |
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| AFANASIY | Russian - Russian form of ATHANASIUS |
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| AFANASY | Russian - Variant transcription of AFANASIY |
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| Afdhaal | Muslim - Causing to excel. Excellent. Prominent. Beautify. |
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| Afdhal | Muslim - Causing to excel. Excellent. Prominent. Beautify. |
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| Afeef | Muslim - Chaste. Modest. |
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| AFEWORK | African - Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'one who speaks only of pleasant things; one who does not speak of bad or evil things.' |
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| AFEWORKI | African - Tigrinya of Ethiopia equivalent of AFEWORK.AFEWORK |
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| Affol | Gaelic - From Ireland. More |
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| Affolatan | Gaelic - From Ireland. More |
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| AFFRICA | African-American - Male - From Africa More |
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| Afi | Norse - Grandfather |
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| Afif | Muslim - Chaste. Modest. |
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| Afifi | Arabic - Pious, Virtuous, Forgiven. |
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| AFOLABI | African - Means 'born into wealth' in Yoruba. |
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| AFON | Welsh - Male - Means 'river' in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin. |
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| AFONSO | Portuguese - Portuguese and Galician form of ALFONSO |
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| Afram | African - Ghanaian river. |
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| AFRIC | Celtic - Agreeable, More |
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| AFRICA | Celtic - Pleasant, agreeable, and a large continent; Africa is the Anglicized form of Aifric, an Irish name popular since medieval times. Some parents may choose Africa as a name symbolic of the continent of their heritage., More |
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| afsar | Muslim - Better. Explained. Officer. |
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| Afshar | Iranian - Unknown |
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| Afshin | Persian - Old Iranian army commander. |
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| Aftaab | Indian - The sun |
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| Aftab | Persian - Sun |
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| Aftan | English - Geographical - From Afton in England |
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| Aften | English - Geographical - From Afton in England |
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| Aftin | English - Geographical - From Afton in England |
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| AFTON | English - From the Afton River |
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| Aftyn | English - Geographical - From Afton in England |
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| AFZAL | Arabic - Means 'better, superior' in Arabic. |
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| Agabus | Biblical - A locust, the father's joy or feast. |
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| Agamedes | Greek - Murdered by his brother for theft |
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| Agamemno | Greek - Resolute. Working Slowly. He was the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of Troy. |
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| Agamemnon | Greek Mythology - Possibly meaning 'very steadfast' in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus and he led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his brother's wife Helen. After the Trojan War Agamemnon was killed by his wife Clytemnestra. More |
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| Agamenon | Greek - Resolute. Working Slowly. He was the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of Troy. |
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| AGAPIOS | Greek - Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian. |
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| AGAPITO | Spanish - From the Late Latin name Agapitus or Agapetus which was derived from the Greek name(Agapetos) meaning 'beloved'. The name Agapetus name was borne by two popes. |
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| Agar | Biblical - A stranger. |
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| Agastia | Sanskrit - One who moves mountains. |
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| Agastiah | Sanskrit - One who moves mountains. |
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| Agastya | Hindi - The mountain thrower |
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| Agastyah | Sanskrit - One who moves mountains. |
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| AGATHON | Ancient Greek - Greek masculine form of AGATHA |
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| Age | Norse - Ancestors |
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| Agee | Biblical - A valley, deepness. |
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| AGENOR | Latin - Myth name (son of Poseidon) |
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| Ager | Basque - Gatherer, More |
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| AGESTES | Latin - Myth name |
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| Agha | Muslim - Master. Owner. |
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| Aghaderg | Irish - From the red ford |
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| Aghamore | Irish - From the great field |
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| Agharna | Indian - The moon |
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| Aghat | Indian - Destroyer of sin |
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| Aghy | Irish - Friend of horses |
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| Aglaral | Arthurian Legend - Brother of Percival |
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| Aglarale | Arthurian Legend - Brother of Percival |
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| Aglaval | Arthurian Legend - Brother of Percival |
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| Agni | Hindi - Fire or fire God |
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| Agnikumara | Indian - Son of agni |
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| AGNIMUKHA | Indian - Face of fire |
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