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| x Michael | Male | Hebrew language | Mike |
Michael is a given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mikha'el), meaning "Who is like God?" In English, it is sometimes shortened to Mike, Mikey, or, especially in Ireland, Mick.
Michael is one of the Archangels.
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| x Micah | Male | Hebrew language | Michael | ||
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| x Patricia | Female | Latin Language | Trish |
Patricia, in English pronounced /pəˈtrɪʃə/, is a common female given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word patrician, meaning "noble". The masculine form of the name is Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female...
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| x Michelle | Female | Hebrew language | Micaela | ||
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| x Jack | Male | Hebrew language | Shane |
Jack (pronounced /ˈdʒæk/) is a male given name, although in very rare cases it can be used as a female given name, and sometimes as a surname. In English it is the diminutive form of the name John, though it is also often given as a proper name in...
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| x Joshua | Male | Hebrew language | Josh |
Joshua is a Biblical masculine given name derived from the Hebrew Yehoshua (יהושע), which has a meaning similar to "God rescues" or "God is salvation". As a result of the origin of the name, a majority of people before the 17th Century who have this...
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Male | Wilmot |
William is a popular given name of old Germanic origin. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. The modern German and Polish...
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| x Thomas | Male | Greek Language | Tomas |
Thomas Assyrian: ܬܐܘܡܐ, Toma; is a common given name for males. It originated from the Aramaic language designation תום or Tôm.Thomas also has many origins in Wales. The meaning of the name is "twin," and in the New Testament the designation was...
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| x James | Male | Hebrew language | Jamie |
The name James is derived from the same Hebrew name as Jacob, meaning "holds the heel" (in the Genesis narrative, Jacob was born grasping Esau′s heel and later bought his birthright).
The name came into English language from the French variation of...
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| x Ryan | Male | Gaelic | Rian |
Ryan is a given name meaning "little king" and "that which is worshipped". While mostly used for boys, Ryan has been used for girls in the United States since the 1970s (e.g. Ryan Newman, Ryan Michelle Bathe). The name originated in Ireland,...
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| x John | Male | Hebrew language | Shane |
Shawn, as a first name is a derivate of John The name "John" originates from the Hebrew יוחנן Yôḥānnān, which means "Yahweh is gracious" or "God is gracious". Shawn may refer to:
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| x Patrick | Male | Latin Language | Ricky |
Patrick is a name derived from either the Latin name "Patricius" (patrician, i.e. nobleman) or from an earlier Celtic name. It was Gaelicised as Pádraic or Pádraig, and owing to the importance of Saint Patrick in Irish history, it is an especially...
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Male | Hebrew language | Mattias |
Matthew (pronounced /ˈmæθjuː/) is the standard English for the old Testament name Μαθθαιος, a Koine Greek transliteration of the Aramaic diminutive מתי (Mattay, Maty). From Latin Matthæus, the English spelling Matthew comes directly from the French...
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| x Liam | Male | Irish |
Liam is a common male name in the Irish language found in Ireland, Great Britain, and Sweden. Although less popular in the United States, the name has seen a sudden increase in popularity in recent years, coming from the 604th most common male name...
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| x Daniel | Male | Hebrew language | Danny |
Daniel is a Hebrew masculine given name and a surname. It means, "God is my judge", and derives from two early Biblical figures.
The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. Nicknames (Dan, Danny) are common in...
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Male | Hebrew language | Dabney |
David is a common English male given name and surname.
The name "David" (pronounced /ˈdeɪvɪd/ DAY-vid) is derived from the Biblical Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dāwiḏ IPA: [daːˈvið]), meaning "Beloved". The most important bearer of the name is David, the...
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| x Itai |
Itai (ee-tai) is a biblical name. Itai was one of King David's army Generals. He was not Jewish, but rather a Philistine (plishti - an ancient people that lived in the land of Israel) from the city of Gath, next to Ashkelon. When David flees from...
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Male | Arabic language | Hammed |
Muhammad or Muhammed is a common anglicized spelling of the Arabic given name مُحَمَّد muḥammad, from the root Ḥ-M-D "praise."
The name "Muhammad" is the transliteration of an Arabic name that comes from the Arabic passive participle from the...
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| x Ahmad | Male | Arabic language | Hammed |
ʼAḥmad (أحمد also Ahmed, or with ch and/or t in place of h/d respectively), is the transliteration of an Arabic given name that comes from the Arabic Triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D حمد ("praise"), meaning "highly praised" implying "one who constantly...
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| x Ali | Male | Arabic language | Alyson |
ʿAlī (Arabic: علي , also spelt 'Aly is a male Arabic name, derived from the Arabic root ʿ-L-Y which literally means "high". It is a common name in Arabic countries and the rest of the Muslim World such as Iran, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Turkey and...
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| Female | Greek Language | Ally | |||
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Male | Hebrew language | Adamo |
see also Adam (surname)
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| x Louise Marie-Therese |
Louise Marie-Therese may refer to:
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| x George Albert |
George Albert may refer to:
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| x Loingsech | Male | Irish |
Loingsech, an Irish language male name meaning exile or sailor, might refer to:
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| x Thomas Alan |
Thomas Alan may refer to:
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| x Muirchertach |
Muirchertach is an Irish male name borne by several figures from legend and history, including:
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| x Marie Luise |
Marie Luise or Marie-Luise may refer to:
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| x Jedediah | Male |
The name Jedediah comes from Yedidiah, a Hebrew name that means "Friend of God." In the Bible, Jedidiah was “blessing" name given in infancy to Solomon, King David's second son by Bathsheba.
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| x Serjão |
Serjão (mean big Sergio in Portuguese) is a nickname of people with Sergio given name and may refer to:
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| x Juhel |
Juhel (Judicael, Judhael, Judhel) may refer to:
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| x Ostap |
Ostap (Ukrainian: Остап) is a male given name, english equivalent is Austin, used predominantly in Eastern European (particularly in Ukraine).
Among people with this name are:
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| x Zechariah |
The male given name Zechariah is derived from the Hebrew זְכַרְיָה, meaning "The Lord has remembered." It has been translated into English in many variant forms and spellings, including Zachariah, Zacharias and Zachary.
It was the name of various...
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| x Nayla |
Nayla may refer to:
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| x Leopold | Male | Old High German | Leopoldo |
Leopold is an originally Germanic name composed of two stems, common to Germanic names. The first part is related to the Latin word "Leo", meaning lion (Although some say the first part is related to Old High German "liut" meaning "people"). The...
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| x Matfei |
Matfei may refer to:
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| x Gaimar |
Gaimar, Guaimar, or Waimar is a Germanic given name that historically could refer to:
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| x Luarsab | Male |
Luarsab (Georgian: ლუარსაბ) is a Georgian male name derived from the Persian Lohrasp, a name of the legendary Kayanid king from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh.
Notable people bearing this name include:
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| x Mikołaj |
Mikołaj may refer to:
In Polish nobility:
In Polish music:
In Polish literature:
In other fields:
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| x Roozbeh |
Roozbeh or Rouzbeh (Persian: روزبه) is an old Persian male given name which means fortunate.
Persons named Roozbeh include:
Roozbeh went to UCSD, Adam helped him graduate
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| x Jaana |
The common proper name for females, given in Finland. May refer to:
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| x Ólchobar |
Ólchobar is an Irish male name, most common among Medieval kings of Munster of the Eóganachta. It might refer to:
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| x Maria Louise |
Maria Louise may refer to:
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| x Feidlimid |
The Irish name Feidlimid or Fedlimid, its English equivalent Felimy, and its Medieval equivalent Fedelmid may refer to:
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| x Flaithbertach |
Flaithbertach is an Irish language male name. It might refer to:
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| x Gerrit | Male | Jerry |
Gerrit is a Dutch name, it may refer to:
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| x Cathal |
Cathal is an Irish male name, meaning 'mighty in battle.' Derived from the Gaelic elements cath "battle" and val "rule". Pronunciation may vary from region to region.
Famous Cathals include:
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| x Lourdes |
Lourdes and Maria de Lourdes are given names:
Notable people bearing these names include:
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| x Kirkpatrick |
Kirkpatrick (commonly a surname) occasionally appears a given name.
Notable people given-named Kirkpatrick include:
James Kirkpatrick, Aberthaw Cement plant works manager. Taking over from Allan Ruxton.
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| x Wayde | Male | Waydee |
Wayde may refer to:
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| x Lex | Female | Latin Language | Elexus |
Lex is a given name. It is a common male name in the Netherlands, and is sometimes short for Alexandra.
Notable people bearing the name include:
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| x Alamire |
Alamire may refer to:
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| x Charles Edward |
Charles Edward may refer to:
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| x Don Pedro |
Don Pedro may refer to:
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| x Eligius |
Eligius may refer to:
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| x Eógan |
Eógan is an Old Irish language male name with the hypocoristic form Eóganán. In more modern forms of Irish it is written as Eóghan, or Eoghan. It might refer to:
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| x Conchita |
Conchita is originally a diminutive for the Spanish given name Concepción.
Conchita may refer to:
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| x Eberhard I |
Eberhard I may refer to:
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| x Abdul Rahim |
Abdul Rahim (also transliterated Abdur Rahim, Abdurrahim, Abdurahim, `Abd ar-Rahiem, and other ways) is an Arabic theophoric name meaning "Servant of the Merciful". This name may refer to:
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| x Eadwulf |
Eadwulf (sometimes Eadulf) is an Anglo-Saxon male name. It might refer to:
See also Ealdwulf, Eardwulf
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