Christian Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 122
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Christianity Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Split into 'Frea'+'Laf' meaning the 'Surviving Master' | ||
A foreigner or stranger; Variant of the name 'Frayne' | ||
Son of Frithugar, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | ||
A person who is bold and daring | ||
English diminutive of German word 'Friedrich' meaning a peaceful ruler | ||
Diminutive of Frederick or Alfred, it refers to a peaceful king | ||
Short for 'Frederick', the name refers to a man who is peaceful in his ruling | ||
Variation of the name 'Frederick' meaning a ruler who maintains peace and harmony | ||
Refers to a peaceloving ruler; Made up of 'frid' meaning 'peace' and 'ric' meaning ruler in German | ||
English alternant of the German name 'Friedrich', it refers to a man who is a peace-maintaining ruler | ||
English form of German name 'Friedrich', it means a peaceful ruler | ||
A Portuguese version of the name 'Frederick', it refers to a peaceful ruler | ||
A variant of 'Frederick', it means 'a peaceable ruler' | ||
An alternate of 'Frederick' which means a ruler who maintains peacefulness | ||
A peaceful individual (or ruler) | ||
Italian diminutive of 'Frederick' meaning a peace'keeping ruler | ||
Madeup of the words 'frid' and 'ric' meaning 'peaceful ruler' | ||
Variant of 'Frederick' meaning a ruler who loves peacefulness | ||
An altered diminutive of 'Frederick', it means a peaceful king | ||
As the name suggests, it refers to a free and unbound individual | ||
As the name translates, it means a person who is born with freedom | ||
Derived from 'Frederick', it means a peaceful leader | ||
The name refers to a man who is free and unbound; Derived from German 'Friedman' | ||
As the name suggests, it means 'freedom' | ||
Derived from the name 'freoland' it means a person residing on a free land | ||
Derived from the Old English name 'Friðulaf', it translates to 'peace-survivor' | ||
As the name translates, it refers to a person who is free and unrestricted | ||
Referring to a 'free man' | ||
Meaning a stranger or foreigner; Alternate of 'Frayne' | ||
It means the Lord or Master; a free man | ||
Name of Odin's wolf. | ||
A protector, noble and a guardian | ||
It means 'Noble Guardian'; liberty and nobleman | ||
Possibly named after St. Fremund, hermit and martyr of Anglo-Saxon England | ||
A free individual belonging to France; wild horse | ||
It refers to a Lord or Master; a nobleman | ||
An English word derived from Old German 'freothuric' meaning peaceful ruler | ||
Named after the miraculous hermit and martyr St. Fremund; loves to travel | ||
One who is always in search of opportunities | ||
A logical and analytical being | ||
Refers to a honest mate or buddy. | ||
Honest mate or upright friend. | ||
Free, noble friend | ||
True friend or upright buddy. | ||
Lord | ||
Lothario or Casanova who lives peacefully among the community. | ||
Romeo who lives happily among the people. | ||
Norse God of weather. | ||
Something or someone's that's rock hard. | ||
Bold | ||


