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Names meaning 19th or with 19th as part of their meaning.


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On the mybaby site there are 1 number of baby names that have either have "19th" as their meaning, or have the " 19th" included in their meaning
There are 0 girl names with the meaning 19th.
There are 1 boy names with the meaning 19th.
The most popular boys name with the meaning "19th" is ABD-AL-QADIR
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ABD-AL-QADIR Arabic - Means 'servant of the capable' from Arabic abd-al 'servant of the' combined with qadir 'capable'. This was the name of a 19th-century Algerian resistance leader. The baby name ABD-AL-QADIR is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adelaide French - Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. The baby name Adelaide is given to babies of Female Gender
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Agnes Greek - Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. The baby name Agnes is given to babies of Female Gender
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Al Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Al is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alan Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alan is given to babies of Male Gender
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Aland Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Aland is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alano Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alano is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alanson Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alanson is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alao Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alao is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alen Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alen is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alin Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alin is given to babies of Male Gender
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Allan Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allan is given to babies of Male Gender
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Allayne Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allayne is given to babies of Either Gender
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Allen Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allen is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alleyn Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alleyn is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alleyne Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alleyne is given to babies of Either Gender
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Allin Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Allin is given to babies of Male Gender
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Alon Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alon is given to babies of Either Gender
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Alun Celtic/Gaelic - Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. The baby name Alun is given to babies of Male Gender
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Amabel Latin - Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. The baby name Amabel is given to babies of Female Gender
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Amber English - A jewel name that became popular in the 19th century, from the name of the yellowish resin used in jewellery-making. Used regularly since the publication of 2Oth century writer Kathleen Winsor's novel 'Forever Amber. '. The baby name Amber is given to babies of Either Gender
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Annabella Latin - Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. The baby name Annabella is given to babies of Female Gender
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Annabelle English - Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. The baby name Annabelle is given to babies of Female Gender
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Barnaby English - A variant of the Hebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. Famous bearer: Barnaby Rudge, a character in 19th century Charles Dickens' novel Barnaby Rudge. The baby name Barnaby is given to babies of Male Gender
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BEL Latin - Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. The baby name BEL is given to babies of Either Gender
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BELL Latin - Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. The baby name BELL is given to babies of Either Gender
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Bernadette French - A feminine form of Bernard. St Bernadette was a French peasant girl whose 19th century visions of Virgin Mary prompted the establishment of the Roman Catholic shrine at Lourdes. Feminine of Bernard. St. Bernadette was canonized in 1933. The baby name Bernadette is given to babies of Female Gender
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Bram Dutch - A Dutch diminutive of Abraham, meaning 'father of a multitude' Famous bearer: Bram Stoker, 19th century Irish author of Dracula. The baby name Bram is given to babies of Male Gender
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Bret English - A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte. Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century. The baby name Bret is given to babies of Either Gender
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Brett English - A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte. Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century. The baby name Brett is given to babies of Either Gender
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Coral English - A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. The baby name Coral is given to babies of Female Gender
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Coralie English - A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. The baby name Coralie is given to babies of Female Gender
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Elsie Scottish - A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my god is bountiful', or 'god of plentyAlso a diminutive of the Scottish Elspeth. More popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries than today. The baby name Elsie is given to babies of Either Gender
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Hamilton Scottish - A Scottish surname and place name of one of the great noble families of Scotland, and used as a given name since the 19th century. The baby name Hamilton is given to babies of Male Gender
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Heidi French - Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. The baby name Heidi is given to babies of Female Gender
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Inez Greek - Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. The baby name Inez is given to babies of Female Gender
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Joaquin Spanish - Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Jehoichin meaning 'Jehovah has established.' Joaquin Miller the colorful 19th century poet-adventurer of the American west. The baby name Joaquin is given to babies of Male Gender
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KEIR Scottish - A surname used occasionally as a first name since the late 19th century. The baby name KEIR is given to babies of Either Gender
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Nevil French - From the new village. Originally a surname, since the late 19th century has been used occasionally as a first name. Famous Bearers: novelist Nevil Shute. The baby name Nevil is given to babies of Male Gender
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Neville French - From the new village. Originally a surname, since the late 19th century has been used occasionally as a first name. Famous Bearers: novelist Nevil Shute. The baby name Neville is given to babies of Male Gender
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Tibby Spanish - Beautiful. Diminutive of Isabel: Devoted to God. A Spanish variant of Elizabeth. The Latinized Variant, Isabella, has become popular since the 19th century. The baby name Tibby is given to babies of Female Gender
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