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Names That Mean Aste

270 names found for "Aste"   (page 2 of 6) 

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

Similar Names

Asad | As'ad | Awst | Agate | Asita | Asta |

Related Names

Audrey  (English)
Variant of Etheldreda: from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Famous Bearer: St Etheldreda, Later Known As St Audrey, Founded a Monastery at Ely
Baal  (Biblical)
Master; Lord
Baal-meon  (Biblical)
Idol or Master of the House
Baal-peor  (Biblical)
Master of the Opening
Baal-tamar  (Biblical)
Master of the Palm-tree
Baalim  (Biblical)
Idols; Masters; False Gods
Baasha  (Biblical)
He That Seeks or Lays Waste
Balak  (Biblical)
Who Lays Waste or Destroys
Basset  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Member of the Red Rose or Lancaster Faction
Baste  (Greek)
Revered
Bastet  (Egyptian)
A Cat
Bastet  (Egyptian)
Eat
Belshazzar  (Biblical)
Master of the Treasure
Beta  (English)
Variant of Elizabeth, , Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Originally Derived from a Central and Eastern European Name
Boris  (Russian)
Fight. Fighter. Famous Bearers: Russian Writer Boris Pasternak, Author of Dr Zhivagoz; Boris Godunov, Tsar of Russia from to ; British Actor Boris Karloff, Who Played Frankenstein's Monster In
Brahma  (Hindu)
Born to the Highest Caste
Branwyn  (Welsh)
White-breasted
Brendan  (Irish)
Prince. Some Scholars Believe Brendan Means 'stinking Hair' Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot St Brendan Founded a Monastery at Clonfert in County Galway; Then is Said to Have Sailed Across the At
Brian  (Celtic)
Strong, Another Form is Bryan, Wasteful, Luxury-loving, Amusing
Bronwen  (Welsh)
Dark and Pure. White Breast, White Breasted
Bronwyn  (Welsh)
Dark and Pure. White Breast, White Breasted
Cailean  (Gaelic)
Dove; a Gaelic Form of the Late Latin Columba. The Name Was Borne by St. Columba (521-97), Who Was an Irish Missionary of Great Influence in Both Ireland and Scotland. He Founded Several Monastery Sch
Candra  (Greek)
Pure and Chaste
Cartagh  (Irish)
Variant of Carthach: Loving. A Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Carthach  (Irish)
Loving. A Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Carthage  (English)
The Anglicized Form of the Irish Carthach, Which is a Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Castel  (English)
Variant of Castle: Castle
Castel  (Spanish)
To the Castle
Castel  (Hispanic)
Belonging to a Castle
Caster  (English)
From the Roman Camp
Ceaster  (English)
Lives at the Camp
Constance  (Latin)
Fidility, Firm, Tactful, Shrewd, the One With Simple Tastes.(Connie)
Creighton  (Scottish)
A Person from Crichton, a Town in Southeastern Scotland
Cwrig  (Welsh)
Master
Cy  (English)
Master, Lord. A Diminutive of Cyril or Cyrus
Cybil  (Latin)
A Forecaster of the Future (Cybill, Sibyl, Sybyl)
Cyril  (English)
Master; Lord
Cyrill  (English)
Master; Lord
Cyrill  (Greek)
Master; Lord
Dharmesh  (Indian)
master of religion
Diblath  (Biblical)
Paste of Dry Figs
Diblath  (Biblical)
Paste of Dry Figs
Dong-sun  (Korean)
Eastern Integrity
Dong-yul  (Korean)
Eastern Passion
Duncan  (English)
Brown Warrior; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Donnchadh (Brown Warrior). The Name Was Borne by a 7th-century Saint Who Was Abbot of the Monastery on the Isle of Lona. Pet Names: Dunky
Eallair  (Scottish)
Monastery's Steward
Eallair  (Gaelic)
Worker in a Cellar ; Evolved from Cellair, Which Was Originated As a Nickname for One Who Worked As a Steward in a Monastery. The Name is Derived from the Latin Cellarius, Which is from Cella (Cellar,
Easter  (English)
From the Name of the Christian Festival, Which is Based on Eostre, the Name of a Germanic Spring Goddess. Sometimes Also Used As a Variant of Esther
Easter  (American)
From the Holiday
Easter  (English)
Born at Easter. from the Name of the Christian Festival, Which is Based on Eostre, the Name of a Germanic Spring Goddess. Sometimes Also Used As a Variant of Esther
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