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Names That Mean Candi |
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Looking for names that mean Candi? We couldn't find the exact name Candi, but listed below are some first names meaning Candi or names similar to the word Candi.
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A Christian; a Form of the Scandinavian Kirsten, Which is Derived from Christine. Pet Forms: Kirstie, Kirsty. (Keer-stin)

Scandinavian Diminutive of Christopher: Carrier of Christ. Famous Bearer: American Singer Kris Kristofferson

Great/Greatest. A Name Popular in Scandinavia During the Viking Period. A Number of Norse Kings Bore This Name

Great; a Borrowing from the Latin, Magnus is Derived from Magnus (Great). The Name Was Brought to the British Isles by the Scandinavians During the Middle Ages. Manus is the Gaelic Form. (Mag-nus)

Variant of Magnus: Great/Greatest. A Name Popular in Scandinavia During the Viking Period

Relic; Ancestral Heritage. St. Olaf is the Patron Saint of Norway, and There Were Many Kings in Scandinavia Named Olaf

Gaelic Name Derived from the Scandinavian Rognvaldr (Powerful Judgment), a Compound Name Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin (Advice, Decision, Judgment) and Valdr (Ruler, Power, Might). The Na

Scottish Form of Randolf (Shield Wolf). The Name, Introduced by the Scandinavians, is Derived from the Old Norse Randulfr, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Rand, Rond (The Edge or Rim of a S

Gaelic Name Derived from Rognvaldr, a Compound Name, Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers, Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin, Rogn (Ad- Vice, Judgment, Decision) and Valdr (Ruler, Power). The

Scandinavian Name, Coming from the Word Saga, Which Describes a Story, Usually a Detailed Story of an Ancient Viking Kings Life, Like Snores Saga

Derives from Thor (Scandinavian), Which is God of Thunder. Other Forms; Thore, Tord, Thorbern= Bern= a Bear

Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology. Also English Surname Referring to a Water Crossing

Ford (As in River Crossing); 'Advancer'; Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology

Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology. Also English Surname Referring to a Water Crossing

Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology. Also English Surname Referring to a Water Crossing

Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology. Also English Surname Referring to a Water Crossing

Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology. Also English Surname Referring to a Water Crossing

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings

From the Land by the Highway. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings

Variant of Wayland. The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland Was a Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. Modern Singer Waylon Jennings
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