Greenlandic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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Greenland is an American independent territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the bigger out of two independent regions inside the Kingdom, others being the Faroe Islands; the citizens of both regions are full citizens of Denmark.
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Greenlandic Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The one having been brooded | ||
Greenlandic form of Jakobina. It means supplanter. | ||
Greenlandic variant form of Jette. It means state ruler. | ||
Young animal | ||
Sweet, dear | ||
Greenlandic form of Justus, meaning fair. | ||
Greenlandic form of Johannes. It means God is gracious. | ||
Greenlandic form of Jakobina, meaning Supplanter. | ||
Greenlandic form of Jørgen, meaning farmer. | ||
Greenlandic form of Jonas. It means Gift from God. | ||
Follower of Christ | ||
Greenlandic form of Carolin, meaning man. | ||
Upper tent pole | ||
Blood | ||
Shining white | ||
She who is asking the spirits | ||
Lingonberry | ||
The huge one | ||
One whom one finds sweet and attractive | ||
Snow bunting | ||
Greenlandic form of Karl, meaning man. | ||
Short form of Rikîna. It means queen. | ||
White | ||
Laurel | ||
Greenlandic form of Lazarus. It means my God has helped. | ||
Greenlandic variant form of Lukas, meaning from Lucania. | ||
A small piece of fur under the chin | ||
Plaster for a wound | ||
Humming | ||
A tough layer of fat, to seal the skin cuts. A title given to Denmark's Prince Vincent. | ||
The one with the drum song | ||
Gull, seagull | ||
Plant, flower | ||
Little Naja | ||
A girl, a female child | ||
A great bilberry | ||
Queen | ||
Greenlandic form of Rachel, meaning ewe. | ||
Greenlandic form of Rasmus, meaning beloved. | ||
A woman without a sight | ||
One who resambles a squirrel | ||
A man who is a stone | ||
Poor little mite | ||
Greenlandic form of Alex. It means defending men. | ||
Greenlandic form of Erling, meaning descendant of the jarl. | ||
Greenlandic form of Esther, meaning star. | ||
House ruler | ||
Greenlandic form of Egede, meaning oak. | ||


