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Spear; symbolizes strength, protection, and warrior spirit.
God will exalt. Portuguese form of Jeremiah, signifying divine elevation and God's favor.
A spelling variant of Jeremy, meaning 'God will raise up' or 'God exalts'.
Brave spear or strong warrior. Germanic name combining 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave).
Spear brave; brave warrior with a spear, from Germanic elements ger (spear) and hard (brave).
Brave spear, strong warrior.
Graceful spear ruler; strength united with grace
Eternal ruler; variant form related to Erik/Eric.
Spear power with grace and beauty.
Ruler with a spear
Spear; variant of Geraldine from Germanic roots meaning spear.
From Latin meaning of the same blood or brotherhood. Associated with Germanic heritage and kinship.
From Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth worker. Variant spelling of George.
Spear ruler; representing strength and leadership.
A variant of Jerome, derived from Greek meaning sacred name, symbolizing reverence and holiness.
Sacred name; possibly from Jerome or Apache origins, representing power and leadership.
Spear brave; one who is brave with a spear.
Spear ruler. A variant spelling of Gerald.
Spear strength; a brave warrior skilled with a spear.
Blend of Gerri (from Germanic Gerald meaning spear-ruler) and Anne (from Hebrew meaning grace).
Ruler with the spear; diminutive form derived from Germanic elements.
Spear-brave or warrior with a spear; courageous and strong.
A stranger there; one who sojourns or is exiled.
Expulsion or exile; a biblical name from Hebrew, referring to one who is driven out.
Spear strength or warrior maiden; Germanic strength name.
Means 'spear strength'; symbolizes courage and warrior spirit.
Spear strength
A variant spelling of Gertrude, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'trude' (strength), meaning spear strength.
Variant of Gervase, from Old French meaning 'spear servant,' symbolizing skilled service and strength.
Variant of Jessica; one who beholds or has foresight.
Oil press; biblical reference to the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed
Farmer; Armenian form of George, from Greek georgos (farmer)
Farmer, earth worker; Armenian form of George with roots in agricultural meanings.
Morning dew; beautiful in the morning.
Rain; an Arabic name symbolizing blessing and abundance of rainfall.
An Arabic name meaning 'precious,' 'expensive,' 'dear,' or 'of great value,' conveying beauty and worth.
An Arabic name traditionally associated with 'the prime of life' or 'youth,' reflecting vitality and flourishing.
Gazelle or a form of classical Islamic poetry
Warrior and fighter for faith; courage and conviction.
God is gracious; derived from the Italian form conveying divine grace and blessing.
French origin possibly from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Supplanter, one who takes the place of another
An Italian/Spanish combination of Giovanni (John: 'God is gracious') and Carlo (Charles: 'free man'); represents divine favor and freedom.
God is gracious; Italian diminutive related to Gianna.
Italian compound combining 'Gian' (form of John, 'God is gracious') and 'Franco' (free), meaning 'God is gracious and free.'
God is gracious; feminine form of Gian or Giovanni.
God is gracious and light-bearer. Italian combination of Gian and Luca.
God is gracious and light-giving. Combines divine grace with luminous warmth.
Italian combination: Gian means 'God is gracious,' Luca means 'man from Lucania'.
God is gracious; variant of the Italian name Giovanni.
God is gracious, the Lord's grace
God is gracious
God is gracious (variant of Gianna)
God is gracious; feminine form derived from Giovanni, meaning God has been gracious.
God is gracious; divine mercy and favor
Italian combination of Giovanni (John, meaning 'God is gracious') and Paolo (Paul, meaning 'small').
God is gracious; variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine form of Joanna.
God is gracious. Variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John (Hebrew Yochanan).
Primarily known from Kahlil Gibran. Meaning uncertain.
Mighty warrior, great destroyer
Modern variant of Gianna; means 'God's gracious gift.'
Joy or gladness. From Hebrew gila meaning to rejoice or be happy.
Bright pledge or famous brightness, feminine form of Gilbert.
Bright pledge. Feminine form of Gilbert, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' and 'pledge.'
Rocky region or heap of witness; biblical place name with Hebrew origins
Gift ford, ford of gifts
English/Scottish name meaning 'ravine' from Old Norse 'gil', or a diminutive of Gilbert.
Spanish variant of Guillermo, meaning 'resolute protector' from Germanic elements.
Shield or protection; from Greek 'aegis' meaning aid and defense.
Resolute protector. Medieval English form of William, from Germanic elements meaning will and protection.
A fishing guide or young male attendant in the Highlands
Golden. Feminine form potentially derived from Germanic roots or Spanish adaptation.
Devoted to the Virgin Mary.
Hearkening or listening. Derived from Basque roots suggesting attentiveness.
Regal and of the sea
Derived from Latin 'juniperus,' referring to the juniper plant; symbolizes protection and spiritual clarity.
Of noble birth and family
Of the race of women; woman of the family.
From Arthurian legend, Italian variant of Guinevere meaning fair lady or white wave
Angel or maiden; pure and graceful.
Queen or earthworker, depending on root (Gina/Georgina/Regina)
God is gracious. Italian nickname for Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yohanan.
Italian word meaning joy; symbolizes happiness and delight.
God is gracious; Italian feminine form of Giovanni.
One who flows down; from the Jordan River
Flowing down; derived from the Jordan River name, symbolizing grace and flowing waters.
One who flows down, referring to the Jordan River.
Farmer or worker of the earth, derived from the Greek word georgos.
One who works the earth; farmer
Italian/Greek form of Georgina, derived from 'georgos' meaning farmer or worker of the earth.
Italian form of George, from the Greek Georgios, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth.'
God is gracious.
God is gracious. A feminine form expressing divine favor and blessing.
God is gracious, gift from God
God is gracious. Italian variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John.
God is gracious. Italian variant of John.
God is gracious, derived from the Italian form of John.
God is gracious; represents divine favor and blessing.
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