Christian Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 387
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Christianity Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Female master of the tower. | ||
Estonian form of Walter. It means ruler of the army. | ||
To rule, army or warrior. | ||
A warrior | ||
Croatian form of Vanessa. It means butterfly. | ||
Butterfly | ||
Macedonian form of Evangeline, meaning good news. | ||
Gift of God; God is gracious | ||
Croatian form of John, meaning God is gracious. | ||
God's gift | ||
Bottom of a boat | ||
Nickname for sailor | ||
Derivative of Varange. It means bottom of a boat. | ||
A green slope. | ||
Bird of prey. | ||
Estonian variant of Barbara, meaning stranger. | ||
Bulgarian form of Barbara, meaning foreign; stranger; foreigner | ||
Bulgarian form of Basil, meaning king. | ||
Romanian form of Vasilios, meaning king. | ||
Pet form of Romanian Vasile, meaning king. | ||
King | ||
Feminine form of Basil, meaning king | ||
Kingly or princely. | ||
Stranger or guest | ||
noble in Ukrainian language | ||
Fire or flame. | ||
Kenyan term meaning they will leave us behind. | ||
Foreign | ||
Of Laurentum | ||
Romanian form of Vaclav, meaning more glory. | ||
More glory | ||
A variant of Veceslav, meaning more glory. | ||
Clear and cheerful | ||
One who is jolly and merry. | ||
Eternal glory | ||
Crow | ||
Great peace | ||
Female devil | ||
A soft spoken woman. | ||
Strong ruler; one who leads with courage and wisdom | ||
Great or greatness. | ||
More glory | ||
Honorable and beloved | ||
Woman of Venice | ||
Defender | ||
A variant of Verena, meaning defender. | ||
Truth | ||
One who is honest and truthful. | ||
Land of alder trees | ||
Belgian version of Veronica, meaning one who brings victory. | ||


