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Names That Mean Engl |
550 names found for "Engl" (page 8 of 11) |
Looking for names that mean Engl? We couldn't find the exact name Engl, but listed below are some first names meaning Engl or names similar to the word Engl.
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Humph
(English)
Diminutive of Humphrey: a Compound of the Words Giant and Peace. from the Old English Name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American Actor Humphrey Bogart
Diminutive of Humphrey: a Compound of the Words Giant and Peace. from the Old English Name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American Actor Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey
(English)
A Compound of the Words Giant and Peace. from the Old English Name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American Actor Humphrey Bogart
A Compound of the Words Giant and Peace. from the Old English Name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American Actor Humphrey Bogart
Ibraaheem
(Muslim)
Variant of Ibrahim: the Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Variant of Ibrahim: the Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Ibraheem
(Muslim)
Variant of Ibrahim: the Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Variant of Ibrahim: the Biblical Abraham is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Ismaa'eel
(Muslim)
Variant of Ismael: the Biblical Ishmael is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Variant of Ismael: the Biblical Ishmael is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Ismail
(Muslim)
Variant of Ismael: the Biblical Ishmael is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Variant of Ismael: the Biblical Ishmael is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Jeffery
(English)
Patronymic Derived from Geoffrey from Old French Geoffroi 'God's Peace' Introduced into England by the Normans; Geoffrey of Monmouth, the Twelfth-century English Ecclesiastic and Chronicler, and the T
Patronymic Derived from Geoffrey from Old French Geoffroi 'God's Peace' Introduced into England by the Normans; Geoffrey of Monmouth, the Twelfth-century English Ecclesiastic and Chronicler, and the T
Jessica
(Hebrew)
Woman of Wealth; (In English: God's Grace) (Jess, Jessalyn, Jessie, Jessy, Jessika)
Woman of Wealth; (In English: God's Grace) (Jess, Jessalyn, Jessie, Jessy, Jessika)
Jibreel
(Muslim)
Variant of Jibril: Gabriel is the English Language Equivalent. A Biblical Name Not Used for Humans
Variant of Jibril: Gabriel is the English Language Equivalent. A Biblical Name Not Used for Humans
Joyce
(English)
Cheerful. Merry. from the Name of Hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), Who Was the Son of a Breton King. in Medieval England, This Name Was Given to Children of Either Gender, Although it is Now
Cheerful. Merry. from the Name of Hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), Who Was the Son of a Breton King. in Medieval England, This Name Was Given to Children of Either Gender, Although it is Now
Katherine
(English)
Pure. Used Since Third Century A. D. Early Latin Forms Katerina and Caterina Became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn Came into Wider Use During Medieval Period When Variants
Pure. Used Since Third Century A. D. Early Latin Forms Katerina and Caterina Became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn Came into Wider Use During Medieval Period When Variants
Kelvin
(English)
River Man. from Old English Words 'ship' and 'Friend'. Famous Bearer: British Physicist Lord Kelvin (-)
River Man. from Old English Words 'ship' and 'Friend'. Famous Bearer: British Physicist Lord Kelvin (-)