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- 1. "from the east town" or "eastern settlement"
- 3. is of Welsh origin and has a few distinct meanings, most prominently "son of the sea"
- 5. The name Beckham is of English origin and primarily functions as a surname, though it has gained popularity as a given name in recent times, largely due to the fame of the English footballer David Beckham.
- 7. is of Scottish origin and has a dual meaning, derived from Gaelic. It is used as a unisex given name and was originally a surname associated with a prominent Scottish clan.
- 8. he name Bryce is of Scottish and Irish origin and means "speckled" or "freckled". It was historically a surname derived from the Gaelic "MacBrice" or "MacBric," meaning "son of Brice," and has since become a popular given name for both boys and girls
- 11. The name Aiden is a modern and increasingly popular name of Irish origin, meaning "little fire". It is an Americanized spelling of the more traditional Irish name, Aidan.
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- 17. is of Greek origin and means "Christ-bearer". It has deep roots in Christian tradition and has been a classic and consistently popular name for centuries.
- 18. The name Damian is of Greek origin and means "to tame" or "to subdue". It is a classic name with deep roots in Christian and mythological tradition.
- 19. The name Brandon has multiple origins, drawing from both Old English and Irish roots. Its meanings are therefore tied to different traditions
- 21. The name Charles has a distinguished history of Germanic origin and means "free man". I
- 22. The name Bennett is a classic English name that has recently gained popularity as a first name, though it is traditionally a surname.
- 23. The name Barrett is of English and Norman origin, derived from a surname that has multiple possible meanings. It is now used as both a surname and a given name
- 24. The name Dakota is of Native American origin, derived from the language of the Dakota people, a division of the Sioux. It is a unisex name that means "friend" or "ally".
- 26. The name Blake is of English origin and has a dual meaning, derived from two different Old English words: "dark" or "black" from blæc, and "pale" or "fair" from blāc.
- 28. The name Aiden is an Irish name that means "little fire". It is a modern, Americanized spelling of the traditional Gaelic name Aodhán
- 31. is a classic name of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved". It has significant religious and historical importance across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, largely due to its most famous namesake, King David.
- 33. of Anglo-Saxon origin and means "wealthy guardian" or "prosperous protector". It is a classic English name with a long and distinguished history, particularly among English royalty.
- 34. masculine name with rich origins, primarily rooted in Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian cultures
- 35. is of English origin and primarily started as a surname before becoming a popular given name. Its meaning is related to nature and the countryside.
- 38. The name Benjamin is a timeless name of Hebrew origin with a rich history rooted in the Bible.
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- 2. my meddle name The name Andrew is a classic Greek name that means "strong and manly". It is derived from the Greek word Andreas, which comes from aner, meaning "man". The name's widespread use is largely due to its significant religious and historical ties.
- 4. The name Carter is of English, Scottish, and Irish origin, and it is an occupational name meaning "one who transports goods by cart".
- 6. my first name The name Adrian has Latin origins and means "from Hadria". This refers to an ancient town in northern Italy that also gave the Adriatic Sea its name.
- 9. is of Irish origin and most commonly means "lover of hounds" or "high will". It is the Anglicized version of the traditional Gaelic name Conchobhar.
- 10. is of Latin origin and means "belonging to the Lord" or "of the Lord". It comes from the Late Latin name Dominicus, which is derived from the word dominus, meaning "lord" or "master".
- 12. The name Diego is a popular and classic Spanish name with a rich and somewhat complex origin.
- 13. The name Carson is of Scottish and Irish origin, primarily derived from a surname meaning "son of the marsh-dwellers".
- 14. has multiple origins, most notably from English, German, and Irish roots. It is a masculine name that has gained significant popularity in recent decades.
- 16. a classic and historically significant name of Greek origin, meaning "defender of men" or "protector of mankind"
- 17. is of English, Scottish, and Irish origin, and it is an occupational name meaning "one who transports goods by cart". Originally a surname, it has become a popular given name, particularly in the United States.
- 18. The name Derek is of Germanic origin and means "ruler of the people" or "power of the tribe". It is a shortened English form of the older Germanic name Theodoric.
- 20. The name Adam is a classic name of Hebrew origin with a rich history rooted in Abrahamic religions. Its meaning is tied to the creation story in the Book of Genesis
- 25. The name Aaron has ancient origins rooted in the Hebrew Bible and is famous as the name of Moses's elder brother. While its exact etymology is debated, it is widely believed to be of Hebrew or Egyptian origin.
- 27. The name Amar has rich and diverse origins in several languages and cultures, particularly Sanskrit, Arabic, and Spanish.
- 29. The name Beau is of French origin and is primarily used as a masculine name. It has an elegant, charming, and somewhat old-fashioned sensibility, particularly in the Southern United States.
- 30. The name Calvin is of Latin and French origin and means "bald" or "little bald one". It is derived from the Latin surname Calvinus, which is a diminutive of the Latin word calvus meaning "bald"
- 32. is of Scottish and English origin, deriving from a surname that referred to a place name, and it is most commonly interpreted to mean "from the meadow dwelling" or "meadow with a waterfall".
- 36. The name Eli is a classic name of Hebrew origin with a rich biblical history. Evan has multiple origins in Welsh, Hebrew, and Greek, leading to several possible meanings.
- 37. The name Caleb is a classic name of Hebrew origin, rooted in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is most commonly interpreted to mean "wholehearted".
