Christian Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 210
Expecting a baby marks the beginning of some of life's most precious moments. Congratulations on embarking on this wonderful journey!
Are you searching for the perfect Christianity name for your baby Unisex? Welcome to The ParentZ's comprehensive list of Christianity Baby Unisex Names. Thank you for choosing The ParentZ Baby Name Finder - home to the largest collection of baby names—where you can explore Christianity names with meanings for your newborn or expected baby. We understand how important it is for parents to choose the perfect name for their baby Unisex.
Our collection includes a wide variety of Christianity Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
You can browse all Christianity baby Unisex names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Christianity Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
Browse names conveniently using alphabetical filters to quickly find names that start or end with your preferred letters.
Christianity Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Croatian form of Francis, meaning freeman. | ||
Derived from the German name 'Frank', it refers to a person who is free or is from France | ||
A variant of Latin name 'Frances' it refers to a woman who is French | ||
It refers to woman who hails from france and is a free person | ||
Croatian form of Frances, meaning free man. | ||
Originally the name common to German tribes, it soon became synonymous with 'a free person | ||
Female form of Frank, it refers to a free woman | ||
Variant of 'Frank',which means a free Frenchman | ||
Altered from 'Frank', it refers to a man of French origin | ||
Modified from the name 'Frank', the name means a Frank or Frenchman who is free | ||
Obtained from Anglo-Franco word 'Fraunclein', the name means a 'free land-master' | ||
A flowering tree named after Benjamin Franklin; based on its root 'Frankin' the name should mean 'free' | ||
Variant of 'Frankiln', it refers to a 'free man' | ||
Derivative of Anglo-Franco word 'Fraunclein', it means a 'free landlord' | ||
Variant of the word 'Franklyn' , it refers to a person who is free | ||
Derived from Latin word 'Frank', meaning a 'Frenchman' or a free person | ||
A name referring to he who is 'free and of French origin' | ||
It refers to a woman who is from France; a free woman | ||
A free woman descending from France | ||
Referring to a man of French origin and who is free | ||
A Latin variant of 'Francis', it means a Frenchman who is free | ||
Czech form of 'Franciscus' which means a free individual | ||
Czech variant of 'Frances' it refers to a woman who is free | ||
Variant of name 'Francis', it refers to a free French person | ||
Alternant of the word 'Francis', meaning a man of French origin who is a free individual | ||
Obtained from Latin word 'Frances', it refers to a free woman with French roots | ||
A man who is of French descent and who is free | ||
Derived from 'Franciscus' it refers to a free man of French lineage | ||
German feminine form of 'Franciscus' which translates to a Frenchwoman who is free | ||
Alternant of Latin name 'Franciscus', it means a free Frenchman | ||
Derived from 'Franz', it refers to a French person who is free | ||
Latinised form of British name 'Frederick' which means a rich and mighty ruler | ||
Men from the forest; strawberries; a man with curly hair | ||
Variant of 'Fraser', it refers to forest men or a strawberry | ||
Derived from Old German 'Frowka' translating to 'a little lady' | ||
An obsolete form of 'France' and refers to a Frenchman | ||
It refers to the foremost person; Lord | ||
It means a woman who is the foremost; Lady | ||
A person who is a foreigner | ||
Refers to a stranger or unknown person | ||
A strawberry; Variant of the older word 'Fraise' | ||
Derived from French word 'Fraise' meaning strawberries | ||
A derivative from the word 'Fraise' it means a strawberry | ||
Derived from Old Norse goddess's name Freyja, it means the Lady or Mistress | ||
A name which means peace and harmony | ||
Split into 'Frea'+'Laf' meaning the 'Surviving Master' | ||
A foreigner or stranger; Variant of the name 'Frayne' | ||
Made up of 'Frea'+'Waru' meaning the war resolver or bringer of peace | ||
Son of Frithugar, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | ||
A person who is bold and daring | ||


