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Meaning of the Name Durin |
158 names found for "Durin" (page 2 of 4) |
The first name Durin is of Norse, German origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):


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Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

A Diminutive of Durante, the Italian Form of Durand Meaning Enduring. Famous Bearer: the Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote 'The Divine Comedy' With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's

Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

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

Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'

Diminutive of Adela: Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble, Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Adela Was the Name of One of King William I's Daug

Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, from the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright

Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, from the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright

Hard or Bold Spear. This Name Was Introduced to England from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: British Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins

Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname

General from the 3rd Century B.C. Who Crossed the Alps With , Men and Elephants During the Second Punic War

From Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages

Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Variant of Harvey: from Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages

Ing's Raven (Ing Was the Norse God of Peace and Fertility). Used Commonly As Both a First Name and As a Surname During the Middle Ages

Strong Gift. Gift of Isis (This Name is Greek, Even Though Isis is an Egyptian Deity). St Isidore of Seville Tried to Convert Spanish Jews to Christianity During the Th Century