Christian Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 118
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Christianity Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Descendants of the fair ones | ||
A fair-shouldered person | ||
One from Finland. | ||
One with white shoulders | ||
'white-fire' or 'white-bull'; deemed to be the only suvivor of Great Flood | ||
A person who has fair shoulders | ||
King of the Mound of Fairies | ||
Fair or white (latinised version of fionn) | ||
White or fair (latinised version of fionna) | ||
A fair offspring | ||
Literally translates to 'fair' | ||
White or fair (feminine for fionn) | ||
A fair descendant (derived from fionn) | ||
A person who has fair hair | ||
A white or blond-haired person | ||
A white or fair person | ||
A fair-shouldered individual | ||
'White-inferno' or 'white-bull'; legendarily, the sole suvivor of Great Flood | ||
The girl with fair shoulders | ||
'White-fire' or 'white-bull'; only one to endure the Great Flood | ||
Her, who is said to have white shoulders | ||
A blossomed flower; Roman Goddess of Spring | ||
A flower (Italian version of fiora) | ||
A sharpened tool, usually used as a weapon | ||
The act of separating | ||
The Heavens or the Paradise | ||
The Paradise City of the Gods | ||
The Realm of Paradise | ||
The place of Eternal Paradise | ||
A blossoming flower; Italian name for the city Florence | ||
Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin | ||
A small inlet or estuary of a sea | ||
Refers to the greenish-blue colored gemstone, Turquoise | ||
A fish catcher; anglicized form of Gaelic word, Bradán, which means 'Salmon' | ||
A person who makes a livelihood out of selling fish | ||
Noble | ||
Its an old English word for an ermine or polecat | ||
Mythologically, both, the son, as well as the nephew of Sigemund, a Norse Hero | ||
A sharp-witted and clever person | ||
Fitz+Hugh esentially means 'The son of Hugh' | ||
Essentially means 'the son of the Roy' or 'the son of the King' | ||
Splits down to mean 'the son of Simon'; translated from Gaelicized Mac ShÃomóin | ||
Basically, 'Fitz'+'Simons' means 'the male child of Simon' | ||
It means 'the male offspring of William' | ||
It literally means 'son' or 'male child' | ||
A fiery man or a proud person | ||
Give honor to God. | ||
From the rough hill. | ||
A person who prefers to stay by himself | ||
The keeper of the flames; A priest (in Spanish) | ||



