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| Askuwheteau |
Native American |
He keeps watch (Algonquin) |
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| Atalaya |
Spanish |
Guardtower |
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| Atalia |
Spanish |
Guardian; Watchtower. |
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| Ataliah |
Spanish |
Guardian; Watchtower. |
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| Atalyah |
Spanish |
Guardian; Watchtower. |
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| Eder |
Biblical |
A flock. |
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| Eran |
Gaelic |
Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland |
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| Gergo |
Hungarian |
Watchful |
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| Graig |
Scottish |
Watchful. A short form of Gregory. |
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| Graigg |
Scottish |
Watchful. A short form of Gregory. |
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| Greagoir |
Irish |
Watchful |
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| Grear |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Male - Watchful, Guardian |
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| GREER |
Scottish |
Male - Watchful, Guardian |
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| Greg |
Greek |
Watchful. A short form of Gregory. |
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| Greger |
Greek |
Watchful; the name of several saints and popes. Pope Gregory I fostered the development of Gregorian chants. Pope Gregory XIII established the Gregorian calendar in 1582 to replace the Julian calendar. |
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| Greggori |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Greggorie |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Greggory |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Greggson |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregoire |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregor |
English |
A variant of Gregory, meaning 'on the watch.'. |
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| Gregori |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregoria |
Latin |
Watchful; feminine form of Gregory, |
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| Gregorie |
Greek |
Vigilant |
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| Gregorijie |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregorio |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregorios |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregory |
Greek |
Watchful; the name of several saints and popes. Pope Gregory I fostered the development of Gregorian chants. Pope Gregory XIII established the Gregorian calendar in 1582 to replace the Julian calendar. |
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| Gregos |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregson |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Gregus |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| GREGUSKA |
Czechoslovakian |
Watchful |
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| Greig |
Scottish |
Watchful. A short form of Gregory. |
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| Greigg |
Scottish |
Watchful. A short form of Gregory. |
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| Greigoor |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Greigor |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Greigore |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Grier |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Male - Watchful, Guardian |
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| Grigor |
Greek |
Watchful; the name of several saints and popes. Pope Gregory I fostered the development of Gregorian chants. Pope Gregory XIII established the Gregorian calendar in 1582 to replace the Julian calendar. |
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| Grigori |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Grigorij |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Grigoris |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Grigory |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Griogair |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Grioghar |
Irish |
Watchful |
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| Grischa |
Russian |
Watchful. The feminine form of Gregory. |
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| Grisha |
Russian |
Watchful |
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| Gryer |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Male - Watchful, Guardian |
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| Gryscha |
Russian |
Watchful. The feminine form of Gregory. |
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| Grzegorz |
Polish |
Watchful |
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| Haaris |
Muslim |
Vigilant. Watchman. |
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| Hallward |
English |
Guardian of the hall, watchman |
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| Haoa |
Hawaiian |
Watcher, Guardian. A form of Howard. |
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| Haris |
Muslim |
Vigilant. Watchman. |
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| Howard |
English |
High watchman, noble watchman; an English surname of a historically powerful family |
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| Ira |
Arabic |
Male - Camp|Watchful|Stallion. |
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| Irah |
Aboriginal |
Male - Camp|Watchful|Stallion. |
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| Jarah |
Biblical |
A wood, honeycomb, watching closely. |
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| Kirkan |
Armenian |
Watchful |
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| KIRKOR |
Armenian |
Armenian form of Gregory (watchful) |
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| Krikor |
Armenian |
Armenian form of Gregory. |
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| Maka-ala |
Hawaiian |
Eyes wide awake, watchful.Also suggested as a translation of Gregory.NOTE: maka-'ala means blind. |
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| Mizpah |
Biblical |
A watch-tower, speculation. |
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| Mizpeh |
Biblical |
A watch-tower, speculation. |
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| Ontibile |
African |
God is watching over me |
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| Osiris |
Egyptian |
God of the dead and the underworld; Osiris is regarded as the king who watches over the nether world and is rejuvenated in his son, Horus. As the symbol of eternal life he was worshipped at Abydos and Philae. As a god of inundation and vegetation, he is also represented as a mummified king. |
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| Reija |
Finnish |
Vigilant, watchful |
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| Reijo |
Finnish |
Vigilant, watchful |
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| Sajag |
Hindi |
Watchful |
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| Samara |
Arabic |
One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher. |
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| Samarah |
Arabic |
One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher. |
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| Samaria |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Samariah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Samarya |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Samaryah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Shimron |
Biblical |
Male - Guard. Other interpretations: Watch-place. |
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| Shomer |
Biblical |
Male - Guardian, keeper, watcher. |
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| Simaria |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Simariah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Simoria |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Simoriah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Simorya |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Simoryah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| SULIS |
Anglo-Saxon |
Goddess who watched over Bath. |
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| Symoria |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Symoriah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Symorya |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Symoryah |
Hebrew |
Watcher |
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| Theorah |
Greek |
Watchful |
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| THEORE |
Greek |
Watcher |
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| Therron |
Greek |
Watcher |
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| Theseus |
Shakespearean |
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Duke of Athens. |
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| Tor |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Toran |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torean |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Toren |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torence |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torey |
Scottish |
Male - Watchtower |
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| Torin |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torion |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torran |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torrance |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torrence |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torrey |
Scottish |
From the knolls; Torr is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower., |
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| Torrian |
Irish |
From the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower. |
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| Torrie |
Scottish |
Male - Watchtower |
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| Torry |
Scottish |
Male - Watchtower |
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| Waki |
English |
Guard, watchman; surname |
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| Walburga |
English |
Watchman; an occupational name and surname |
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| Ware |
Anglo-Saxon |
Wise |
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| Warford |
English |
From the watchman's or guardian's meadow; surname |
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