Christian Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 96
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Christianity Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
One who is annular, round | ||
A spice, added to food for flavour | ||
An optimistic, loyal, honest and reserved person | ||
A temple of antiques in Jerusalem | ||
Head; chief; leader; king | ||
One of the names of the moon and hunting goddess | ||
Hungarian word for Cynthia, the goddess of moon | ||
A graceful, articulate and trusting individual; untiring | ||
A logical, patient, patient and methodical individual | ||
A name given to the goddess of the moon | ||
One who appreciates beauty and naughty; witty | ||
An English name associated with a chief | ||
One who lives in his king's good books; one who always makes his king happy | ||
One who is considered as the goddess of marriage | ||
A mythological goddess, Cynthia, who was born on Mount Cynthus | ||
He is layered like an onion; Little rock | ||
A comforting, inexperienced and responsible individual | ||
One who is a follower of Jesus Christ | ||
Nahuatl word for crocodile. | ||
A walking stick; something that helps a cripple to walk | ||
Coal seller or the son of the dark man | ||
A martyr and a bishop under the emperor Valerian | ||
A woman from Cyprus. | ||
One who hails from Cyprus, a place located at the left of Syria | ||
Small one; tiny one; little one | ||
The sun; the source of energy for mankind | ||
A witch; siren; magician | ||
One who lives at the hills of the church | ||
Spanish name for Cyriacus; meaning God | ||
Something that belongs to the Lord; of the Lord | ||
A successful person who likes to be reasonable | ||
The Lord; the almighty; God; diety | ||
Lady; woman; mistress; or the female term for Ciril | ||
The mistress; lady; female term for Ciril | ||
Godly; lordly; princely; stately | ||
Another word for Cyrus, the means God, the Almighty | ||
Majestically; lordly; God-like; royally | ||
The wind from Ancient Egypt; a warm wind from Egypt | ||
Top of the summit; peak of the mountain or hill | ||
One who speaks French; a Frenchman | ||
Dimunitive for any name related to Christ, e.g, Christopher | ||
One who does not have the ability to see; Blind | ||
A name derived from the place called Cisse in Vienne | ||
A variant for the name Caecelia, who was the saint for music | ||
One who is blind; one who cannot see | ||
Blind; one who cannot see; one who lost the sense of vision | ||
Derived from Cecilia, meaning blind; one who cannot see | ||
A star; an object of the space and universe | ||
Star; a heavenly body in space | ||
Greatest of all the female heroes. | ||


