Christian Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 188
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Christianity Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Old Greek - Bright; Shining; A variant of name Phaidros; | ||
Old Greek - Bright; Shining; A variant of name Phaidros; | ||
Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; Derived from the Greek philos or philema; | ||
Old Greek - Beloved; Dear most; Loved one; Derived from the words 'Philein' which means to love | ||
Ancient Greek word for friendship. | ||
Friend of strangers | ||
Second child | ||
Lamb | ||
A variant of Pertinax, meaning persistent, stubborn | ||
Form of Anthony, meaning highly praiseworthy. | ||
A form of Pius, meaning pious or dutiful. | ||
From the flat land, one belonging to the flat land. | ||
Rich Prince | ||
The one who is fighting in a war. | ||
He who produces abundant fruit | ||
Old Greek - Crown; Very Sweet; Pollack is a variant of Pollux | ||
Assyrian form of Paul. It means small or humble. | ||
Much rush | ||
Romanian form of Pompilius, meaning display, solemn procession. | ||
Guided by light; Blessed journey; Path of faith | ||
Old Greek - Sea; Ocean; A Biblical name derived from word Pontos which means sea | ||
Argentinian version of Porfirio, meaning purple clad. | ||
A gatekeeper or carrier | ||
A variation of Porter, meaning gatekeeper or carrier. | ||
Young chicken or cockerel | ||
Estonian form of Frank, meaning a Frenchman | ||
First in battle | ||
A form of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler. | ||
Trick, stratagem | ||
Trick, stratagem | ||
One who is distinguished. | ||
Broken glory. | ||
First in battle | ||
Estonian form of Frederick. It means peaceful ruler. | ||
Short form of Priidik. It means peaceful ruler. | ||
The first born. | ||
First | ||
Sold or pledged to a monastery | ||
One who is aggressive or war like. | ||
Warlike; Brave in battle | ||
Moon | ||
Star | ||
Little or humble. | ||
Icelandic form of Peter. It means rock. | ||
A blacksmith | ||
One who brings light; Beacon of hope | ||
Eagle | ||
Established by God. | ||
A form of Quintilianus, meaning fifth. | ||
Sicilian form of Quintillus. It means fifth. | ||


