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Names That Mean Amou

1304 names found for "Amou"   (page 15 of 27) 

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Looking for names that mean Amou? We couldn't find the exact name Amou, but listed below are some first names meaning Amou or names similar to the word Amou.

Similar Names

Aimon | Am | Aman | Ame | Amen | Amey | Ami | Amin | Amma | Ammi |

Related Names

Gideon  (Hebrew)
Destroyer One Who Has a Stump in Place of a Hand. A Hewer. Famous Bearer: the Gideons, a Christian Organization Distributing Bibles to Schools, Hospitals, and Hotels
Gilbert  (Scottish)
A Famous Pledge; Derived from the Old French Guillebert, a Derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, Which is Composed from the Elements Gisil (Pledge) and Beraht (Bright, Famous)
Gilbert  (German)
Bright Pledge. from the Old German Name Gisilbert. Famous Bearer: Twelfth Century British St. Gilbert Founded the Gilbertine Order, Sir W. S. Gilbert Was Half of the Musical Composing Team Gilbert and
Giles  (English)
An English Variant of the Latin Name Aegidius, Meaning Kid or Goatskin. Famous Bearer: the Sixth Century Hermit St Giles Was Patron Saint of Cripples and Beggars
Giles  (Gaelic)
Servant. Famous Bearer: the Sixth Century Hermit St Giles Was Patron Saint of Cripples and Beggars
Gilleabart  (Gaelic)
Famous Pledge; a Gaelic Form of Gilbert. Pet Name: Gibidh. (Gil-bert)
Gilmar  (English)
Famous Hostage
Gilmer  (English)
Famous Hostage
Gilmer  (Teutonic)
Famous Hostage
Gina  (English)
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
Ginette  (German)
Variant of Genevieve: of the Race of Women. White Wave. Famous Bearer: Saint Genevieve is the Patron Saint of Paris, Believed to Have Protected Paris from Attila the Hun
Ginger  (English)
A Diminutive of Virginia, Meaning Pure, Chaste, Virginal. A Common Nickname for People With Red Hair. Also Means Pep or Liveliness, Refering to the Pungent Ginger Root. Famous Bearer: American Dancer-
Gino  (Italian)
Italian Form of Louis 'Famous' Abbreviation of Names Like Gian and Giovanni
Giomar  (German)
Famous in Battle
Giomar  (Italian)
Famous in Battle
Giselmaere  (English)
Famous Hostage
Gladys  (Welsh)
Derived from the Old Welsh Name Gwladys, a Variant of Claudia, Meaning Lame. Also Derived from the Welsh 'Gwledig', Meaning Territorial Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actress Dame Gladys Cooper
Glen  (Gaelic)
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American Singer Glen Campbell
Glenda  (Welsh)
Derived from a Compound of Words Meaning Holy and Good. Famous Bearer: British Actress Glenda Jackson
Glenn  (Gaelic)
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Glenn Ford
Glenn  (Gaelic)
From the Glen. Valley. Variant of Glenna. Famous Bearer: Actress Glenn Close
Gloria  (Latin)
Glory. Famous Bearer: a Character in Playright George Bernard Shaw's 'You Never Can Tell', and American Actress Gloria Swanson
Glynis  (Welsh)
Little Valley. Famous Bearer: British Twentieth Century Actress Glynis Johns
Golda  (Israeli)
The Precious Metal. Variant of Goldie. Famous Bearer: Late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir
Goldie  (English)
The Precious Metal Gold. Gilded. Famous Bearer: American Actress Goldie Hawn
Grace  (English)
From the Word 'Grace', Derived from the Latin 'Gratia', Meaning God's Favor. Famous Bearer: American Actress Grace Kelly Became Princess Grace of Monaco
Graeme  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Graham  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Grahame  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Grant  (Scottish)
Originally a Scottish Surname Derived from the French 'Grand', Meaning Tall or Great. Now Common Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant
Greg  (Greek)
Diminutive of Gregory: Watchful. Famous Bearer: American Actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I Who Was Also Known As St Gregory the Great
Gregg  (Greek)
Diminutive of Gregory: Watchful. Famous Bearer: American Actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I Who Was Also Known As St Gregory the Great
Gregory  (Greek)
Watchful. Famous Bearer: American Actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I Who Was Also Known As St Gregory the Great
Greta  (Persian)
Variant of Margaret: Child of Light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Greta  (Swedish)
A Diminutive of Margaret, Meaning Pearl. Famous Bearer: Swedish Actress Greta Garbo
Gretchen  (Persian)
Variant of Margaret: Child of Light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Gretel  (Persian)
Variant of Margaret: Child of Light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Gretel  (German)
Diminutive of Margaret, Meaning Pearl. Famous Bearer: Heroine of the German Folk Tale 'Hansel and Gretel'
Gricie  (English)
A Diminutive of Grace, Meaning Love. Famous Bearer: Dame Gracie Fields
Grover  (English)
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Gunter  (German)
From an Old German Name Meaning War or Battle. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century German Writer Gunter Grass
Gussie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George
Gusta  (Latin)
Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George
Guy  (German)
From the Old German Name Wido, Meaning Wood. Famous Bearer: the British Guy Fawkes
Gwilym  (German)
Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: Poet and Playwright William Shakespeare (-) and William Wordsworth (-)
Gwylim  (German)
Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: Poet and Playwright William Shakespeare (-) and William Wordsworth (-)
Hadrian  (Latin)
From 'Hadrianus' Meaning of Adria or 'Of the Adriatic. Also 'Dark, ' a Variant of Adrian. Famous Bearer: Roman Emperor Hadrian Ordered the Famous Hadrian's Wall Be Built Across Northern England
Hagar  (Hebrew)
Forsaken. Flight. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Maidservant of Sarah, Wife of Abraham
Haidee  (Greek)
Modest, Well-behaved, or Caressed. Famous Bearer: Haidee Was a Character in Byron's Don Juan
Hammond  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word Haimund for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo Used More Frequently As a Surname, Rather Than As a First Name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes
1304 names found for "Amou"   (page 15 of 27) 

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