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Names That Mean Base |
150 names found for "Base" (page 2 of 3) |
Looking for names that mean Base? We couldn't find the exact name Base, but listed below are some first names meaning Base or names similar to the word Base.
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Feminine Form of Nicholas: People's Victory. St. Nicholas is the Patron Saint of Children, Sailors, and Pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is Based on This Saint

From the Court, or Short Nose. from the Surname of the Aristocratic Courtenay Family, Based on the Old French Word Meaning Short Nose

From the Court, or Short Nose. from the Surname of the Aristocratic Courtenay Family, Based on the Old French Word Meaning Short Nose. Courtly; Courteous

From the Court, or Short Nose. from the Surname of the Aristocratic Courtenay Family, Based on the Old French Word Meaning Short Nose

From the Court, or Short Nose. from the Surname of the Aristocratic Courtenay Family, Based on the Old French Word Meaning Short Nose. Courtly; Courteous

From the Roman Family Name Crispinus, Based on the Latin 'Crispus' Meaning Curled or Curly-haired. Famous Bearers: St Crispin and St Crispinian are Patron Saints of Shoemakers Believed to Have Been Ma

A Jewel Name from the English Word Crystal, Referring to Crystal Glass, Based on the Greek 'Krustallos' Meaning Ice. Also a Variant of Christiana, Meaning Follower of Christ

Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy

Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy

Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy

Derived from a Surname Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, Based on the The French Place Name Arcy

Yearning; Sorrow. Abbreviation of Desiderus.Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc

Nobleman. Based on the English Title of Earl. Famous Bearer: Jazz Pianist Earl 'Fatha' Hines

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

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

Nobleman. Based on the English Title of Earl. Famous Bearer:American Author Erle Stanley Gardner

Strawberry Flowers. of the Forest Men. A Major Scottish Clan. from a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name

From a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name. Famous Bearer: British Actor Frazer Hines

Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen

Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen

Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen

Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen

Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald

Variant of Gerald, Meaning 'Rules by the Spear' or 'Hard or Bold Spear.' Also an English Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation

Variant of Gerald, Meaning 'Rules by the Spear' or 'Hard or Bold Spear.' Also an English Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation

Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald

Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald

An English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name

Variant of Granville: an English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name

Fighting Chief; Fierce. The Fierce Gryphon of Greek Mythology and Medieval Legend Was a Creature With Foreparts of an Eagle and Hindquarters of a Lion. Note: This Database is Copyright , Muse Creation