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Meaning of the Name Errin |
114 names found for "Errin" (page 1 of 3) |
The first name Errin is of Celtic/Gaelic origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Celtic/Gaelic: From the Name Erin
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Baithazar
(Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Balthasar
(Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Bentley
(English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name Referring to a Clearing Covered With Coarse Grass. from the Bent Grass Meadow
Derived from a Surname and Place Name Referring to a Clearing Covered With Coarse Grass. from the Bent Grass Meadow
Boyd
(Scottish)
From the Gaelic 'Buidhe' Meaning Yellow. Used Commonly As a Name Referring to Its Owner's Blonde Hair Color. Common As Both a First Name and a Surname in Scotland
From the Gaelic 'Buidhe' Meaning Yellow. Used Commonly As a Name Referring to Its Owner's Blonde Hair Color. Common As Both a First Name and a Surname in Scotland
Boyd
(Gaelic)
From the Scottish Gaelic 'Buidhe' Meaning Yellow. Used Commonly As a Name Referring to Its Owner's Blonde Hair Color. Common As Both a First Name and a Surname in Scotland
From the Scottish Gaelic 'Buidhe' Meaning Yellow. Used Commonly As a Name Referring to Its Owner's Blonde Hair Color. Common As Both a First Name and a Surname in Scotland
Cinthia
(Greek)
One of the Names of the Mythological Moon Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
One of the Names of the Mythological Moon Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Cinzia
(Italian)
Variant of Greek Name Cynthia - One of the Names of the Mythological Mood Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Variant of Greek Name Cynthia - One of the Names of the Mythological Mood Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Crystal
(English)
A Jewel Name from the English Word Crystal, Referring to Crystal Glass, Based on the Greek 'Krustallos' Meaning Ice. Also a Variant of Christiana, Meaning Follower of Christ
A Jewel Name from the English Word Crystal, Referring to Crystal Glass, Based on the Greek 'Krustallos' Meaning Ice. Also a Variant of Christiana, Meaning Follower of Christ
Cynthia
(Greek)
Of Cynthus (Mount Cynthus on the Island of Delos). Famous Bearer: Cynthia Was One of the Names of the Mythological Moon Goddess Artemis, Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Of Cynthus (Mount Cynthus on the Island of Delos). Famous Bearer: Cynthia Was One of the Names of the Mythological Moon Goddess Artemis, Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Cyntia
(Spanish)
Variant of Greek Name Cynthia - One of the Names of the Mythological Mood Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Variant of Greek Name Cynthia - One of the Names of the Mythological Mood Goddess Artemis Referring to Her Birth on Mount Cynthus
Denise
(English)
Feminine Form of Dennis: from the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, Referring to the Greek God of Wine
Feminine Form of Dennis: from the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, Referring to the Greek God of Wine
Desmond
(Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Desmund
(Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Dezmond
(Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Dion
(English)
Variant of Dennis: from the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, Referring to the Greek God of Wine
Variant of Dennis: from the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, Referring to the Greek God of Wine
Dwight
(English)
From a Surname, Derived from Diot, a Diminutive of the Latin Dionysius or Dionysia, Referring to the God of Wine. Famous Bearer: American President Dwight D. Eisenhower
From a Surname, Derived from Diot, a Diminutive of the Latin Dionysius or Dionysia, Referring to the God of Wine. Famous Bearer: American President Dwight D. Eisenhower