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Names That Mean Early

146 names found for "Early"   (page 1 of 3) 

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

Similar Names

Earl | Earle | Earlie | Eorl | Erl | Erle |

Related Names

Ahava  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Ahave  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Ahuda  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Ahuva  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Aimee  (French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved
Ali  (Muslim)
Excellent. Noble. Early Imam (Leader) of Islam
Alvera  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Alverna  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Alvernia  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Alvina  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Alvinia  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Alvira  (Teutonic)
Dearly Loved
Amata  (Latin)
Latinized Form of the French/English Amy Meaning Dearly Beloved. Treasured
Amata  (French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved
Ami  (French)
Beloved. Dearly Loved
Amia  (French)
Beloved. Dearly Loved
Amice  (French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Amicia  (French)
Variant of Amy: Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. Also a French Form of the Latin Amico, Meaning Friend
Amie  (French)
Beloved. Dearly Loved
Amorita  (Latin)
Dearly Loved
Amy  (French)
Dearly Loved; Beloved. from the Old French Amee, Which Derives from the Latin Amatus Meaning Loved. in Common Use After Publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'
Aquila  (Latin)
Eagle' Used by Romans, Early Christians, and Mentioned in the New Testament
Augustus  (English)
Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the Early Th Century, Became Popular Until the Beginning of the Th Century
Awendela  (Native American)
Early Day
Barnabas  (Hebrew)
Son of Consolation or Son of Exhortation, Son of Comfort. Famous Bearer: the Biblical First Century Apostle Barnabas Who Accompanied St Paul on His Early Missionary Journeys.A Biblical First-century M
Barry  (Irish)
Fair Haired. Also from the Irish Word for Spear. Used Regurarly Throughout the English-speaking World Since the Early Th Century
Bhavata  (Indian)
Dearly Loved
Briony  (English)
From the Plant Name, the Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine. Used Commonly As a First Name Since the Early Th Century
Bryony  (English)
From the Plant Name, the Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine. Used Commonly As a First Name Since the Early Th Century
Buddey  (English)
Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American Early Rock Star Who Died Young in a Tragic Plane Crash
Buddie  (English)
Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American Early Rock Star Who Died Young in a Tragic Plane Crash
Buddy  (English)
Friend. Famous Bearer: American Early Rock Star Who Died Young in a Tragic Plane Crash
Calvin  (English)
Bald. Famous Bearers: Early Th Century American President Coolidge; Fashion Designer Calvin Klein
Calvino  (English)
Variant of Calvin: Bald. Famous Bearers: Early Th Century American President Coolidge; Fashion Designer Calvin Klein
Caradoc  (Celtic)
Dearly Loved
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
Charlemagne  (French)
French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
Chauncey  (French)
Fortune; a Gamble. from a Surname Based on a French Place Name. Famous Bearers: Charles Chauncy, an Early Harvard University President
Chauncy  (French)
Variant of Chauncey Meaning, Fortune; a Gamble. Famous Bearers: Charles Chauncy, an Early Harvard University President
Chaviv  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Chaviva  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Chavive  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Chavivi  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Clare  (English)
A Variant of Clara. St Clare (Or Clara) of Assisi Founded the Poor Clares Order of Nuns in the Early Th Century
Connor  (Irish)
Strong Willed or Wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', Meaning High Desire. Famous Bearers: in Irish Mythology Connor Was an Early King of Ulster.; Th Century Irish Diplomat Conor Crui
Cosmo  (Greek)
From 'Kosmos' Meaning Order. St Cosmas, Patron Saint of Physicians, and His Twin Brother St Damian Were Martyred in the Early Th Century
Dabi  (Hebrew)
Dearly Loved
Daibheid  (Irish)
Dearly Loved
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