Christian Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 326
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Christianity Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Spanish - Presence | ||
Old English - Priest's meadow; A form of the English Presley | ||
Old English - Priest's meadow; A form of the English Presley | ||
Spanish - Hurry, Quick | ||
Spanish - Hurry, Quick; A variant spelling of Presta | ||
A contracted form of name Prianna which means friend of horses | ||
Friend of Horses; Feminine form of name Philip | ||
Broken glory. | ||
First in battle | ||
Estonian form of Frederick. It means peaceful ruler. | ||
Short form of Priidik. It means peaceful ruler. | ||
Spanish - Springtime; Latin - Born at the beginning of Spring | ||
French - Primrose; Spanish - Springtime and in Latin it means born at the beginning of Spring | ||
The first born. | ||
First | ||
Latin - Ancient; Archaic; A variant spelling is Priscille | ||
Latin - Ancient; Archaic; A variant spelling is Priscille | ||
Latin - Ancient; Archaic; A variant spelling is Priscilla | ||
Sold or pledged to a monastery | ||
English - Promise; A Pledge; A variant spelling is Promyse | ||
English - Promise; A Pledge; A variant spelling of Promise | ||
Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Persephone; Latin - To emerge | ||
Fortune; Roman Goddess | ||
Good Judgement; Diminutive of Prudence; Also a short form of Prunella which means Plum | ||
Good Judgement; Diminutive of Prudence; Also a short form of Prunella which means Plum; Variant of Pru | ||
Good Judgement; Diminutive of Prudence; Also a short form of Prunella which means Plum; Variant of Pru | ||
Name of Arthur's ship | ||
Spelling variant of Prin and Pryn | ||
One who is aggressive or war like. | ||
Warlike; Brave in battle | ||
Hawaiian - Heavenly Flower; Royal Offspring; Flower; Offspring | ||
Night | ||
Moon | ||
Spanish - Mountain Lion; A variant of Pomo and Pouma | ||
Purification | ||
Star | ||
Little or humble. | ||
Icelandic form of Peter. It means rock. | ||
A blacksmith | ||
Gracious | ||
One who brings light; Beacon of hope | ||
Eagle | ||
Queen is derived from Old English word cwen, meaning woman or wife. | ||
Queen | ||
Beloved | ||
One who lives her life with grace. | ||
Established by God. | ||
Female derivative of Quintus, meaning fifth. | ||
A form of Quintilianus, meaning fifth. | ||
Sicilian form of Quintillus. It means fifth. | ||


