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392 names match.
Aramaic
Twin.
Greek
Gift of God.
Greek
Honoring God.
Celtic
Sorrowful or sad.
Welsh
Prudent, large village.
English
Leather worker.
French
Crossing or tollgate.
English occupational surname
Fabric pleater or fuller of cloth.
Spanish
Courageous heart; gift of God.
English
Trent's town or settlement near the Trent river.
English
Foot soldier, dweller at the foot of a hill.
Portuguese
Supplanter
Greek
Gift of God.
English
fenced area.
English
Son of Tye.
English
Three.
Old English
Cheerful.
Hebrew
God is good.
Latin
Honored or of the giants.
English, from the English
Gushing waters or traveler.
English
Honest; faithful one.
Latin
Priceless, of inestimable worth.
Celtic/Welsh
Noise or sorrowful.
Greek
Gift of God.
English
Roof thatcher; one who covers roofs.
Greek
Gift of God; brave people.
English
Ruler of the people.
English
Twin.
English
Peace; an agreement of harmony.
Hebrew
God is good.
Aramaic, via Greek and Latin
Twin.
French
Claw of a bird of prey.
Latin
Smooth, polished.
English
a path or track.
Old French, Old German
Stubborn, strong, or thunder ruler.
English
A traveler or someone who stumbles.
Celtic/Welsh
Sorrowful or tumult.
Latin
Tender, gracious.
Old French, Celtic
Tumult or outcry.
English, Welsh
Fair town.
Irish
Land of Eoghan.
English
Fox.
Aramaic/Greek
Courageous heart.
Unknown
gift of God.
Celtic/Welsh
Sorrowful or sad.
English
Island dweller.
Germanic
Powerful ruler.
Greek
A giant deity in Greek mythology, or something of great size or power.