Christianity Baby Names With Meanings
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Christianity Baby Names List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Icelandic form of Oskar, meaning spear. | |
Girl | One who is good, fair and beautiful. | |
Girl | Good, fair and beautiful girl. A variant of Ástfríður. | |
Boy | Norman form of Abraham, meaning father of multitudes. | |
Boy | Poor little mite | |
Boy | Greenlandic form of Alex. It means defending men. | |
Girl | A brave and fighting woman. | |
Boy | Greenlandic form of Erling, meaning descendant of the jarl. | |
Girl | Greenlandic form of Esther, meaning star. | |
Girl | House ruler | |
Boy | Greenlandic form of Egede, meaning oak. | |
Boy | One who lives his life without fear | |
Boy | Ancestor's descendent | |
Boy | Inspired, or one who inspires. | |
Boy | One who is lucky or olive tree. | |
Boy | One who answers. | |
Boy | Wolf. | |
Boy | Wolf in Icelandic language. A variant of Ulfr. | |
Boy | Croatian form of Simon, meaning he has heard. | |
Boy | Croatian form of Simon, meaning he has heard. | |
Girl | Špela is a variant of Elizabeth and means 'oath of God. | |
Girl | Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephanie. It means crown. | |
Boy | Žan is Slovene form of John, meaning 'Jehovah has been gracious'. | |
Boy | Slovene form of Sigmund, meaning victory protector. |