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Names That Mean Elie |
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Wholesome, from the Verb Meaning 'To Heal'. Althaia Was the Greek Name for the Marshmallow Plant Which Was Believed to Have Healing Powers. Made Popular by Richard Lovelace's Poem 'To Althea, from Pri

Lovable, Worthy of Love. Some Scholars Believe This Name Was Invented by British Dramatist Colley Cibber Who Gave it to a Character in His Play 'Love's Last Shift.' Noel Coward Later Named a Character

Resurrection. One Who Will Be Reborn. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Anastasia. Anastasia, Famous Daughter of Tsar Nicholas Li, Last Emperor of Russia, Who Many Believe Survived the Massacre of Her Family

Variant of Anneliese: Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)

Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)

Name of Uncertain Etymology. Believed to Be Derived from a Norman Name Derived from the Element Arn (Eagle) or Arin (A Hearth). Some Believe it a Variant of Annabel. Variations: Arabel, Arabell, Orabe

Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle

Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle

Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable

Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable

Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable of Bertrand Derived from

Variant of Brendan: Prince, or Brave. Some Scholars Believe Brendan Means 'stinking Hair'

Variant of Brendan: Prince, or Brave. Some Scholars Believe Brendan Means 'stinking Hair'

Feminine Form of Brendan: Prince, Little Raven, or Beacon on the Hill. Some Scholars Believe Brendan Means 'stinking Hair'

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

Believed to Be Derived from the Celtic Element Brigh (Strength) and from Breosaighead (Fire Arrow) and to an Ancient Tribe Called the Brigantes, Who Lived in Northern England. Ang: Bridget. Var: Bridg

Diminutive of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

From the Greek Word Meaning Carrier of Christ, Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

From the Surname and Place Name Clare, Meaning Bright or Clear. Famous Bearers: George, Duke of Clarence, Brother of King Edward Iv and King Richard Iii, Who is Traditionally Believed to Have Drowned

A Popular Name of Debated Origin. Some Believe it to Mean 'Raven'; Others Derive it from the Element Corb (Defile- Ment) and Mac (Son). Another Proposal is That it is from the Element Corb (A Chariot,

Gaelic Form of the Irish Cormac, a Popular Name of Debated Origin. Some Believe it to Mean 'Raven'; Others Derive it from the Element Corb (Defile- Ment) and Mac (Son). Another Proposal is That it is

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

Feminine Form of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River

From Delos. Derived from the Name Delos, the Greek Island Where Apollo and the Goddess Artemis are Believed to Have Been Born. Also an Abbreviation of Cordelia and Adelia