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Meaning of the Name Garde

106 names found for "Garde"   (page 1 of 3) 

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The first name Garde is of Teutonic origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Teutonic: Guarded

Similar Names

Gard | Gardi | Gared | Garet | Garred | Garret | Garth | Garud | Garuda | Gordie |

Related Names

Albreda  (English)
Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name
Avira  (English)
Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name
Beauregard  (French)
Respected; Regarded Highly (Literal Translation is Beautiful/Handsome Gaze)
Bo  (French)
Diminutive of Beauregard: Respected; Regarded Highly (Literal Translation is Beautiful/Handsome Gaze). Also a Variant of Beau: Handsome
Cannelita  (Italian)
Garden
Carinen  (Hebrew)
Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Carmel  (English)
Variant of Carmine: Garden
Carmel  (Hebrew)
Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Carmel  (Hebrew)
Garden
Carmela  (Italian)
Garden. Variant of Carmel
Carmela  (Spanish)
Garden
Carmela  (Hebrew)
Garden
Carmelina  (Italian)
Garden
Carmelita  (Hebrew)
Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Carmelita  (Italian)
Garden. Variant of Carmel
Carmelita  (Spanish)
Garden
Carmelo  (English)
Variant of Carmine: Garden
Carmen  (Spanish)
Garden. The Spanish Form of the Hebrew Carmel. Famous Bearer: Bizet's Opera 'Carmen', First Performed In
Carmine  (English)
Garden
Carnela  (Hebrew)
Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Chaman  (Hindu)
Garden
Chaman  (Indian)
garden
Dirk  (Dutch)
A Diminutive of Derek Meaning People Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actor Dirk Bogarde. A Dutch Forms of Theodoric
Eden  (Hebrew)
Delight. Famous Reference: the Biblical Garden of Eden
Eden  (Hebrew)
Means Perfect; Earthly Paradise; Name Comes from Biblical Garden of Eden
Eden  (Hebrew)
Perfect, Pleasure, Delight. Famous Reference: the Biblical Garden of Eden, First Home of Adam and Eve
Edenia  (Spanish)
Pleasure. from the Hebrew Eden Which Was the Gardenlike Biblical First Home of Adam and Eve in the Bible
En-gannim  (Biblical)
Eye or Fountain of Protection or of Gardens
En-gannim  (Biblical)
Eye or Fountain of Protection or of Gardens
Eudocia  (Greek)
Highly Regarded
Eudokia  (Greek)
Highly Regarded
Eudosia  (Greek)
Highly Regarded
Eudosis  (Greek)
Highly Regarded
Eudoxia  (Greek)
Highly Regarded
Firdaus  (Muslim)
Garden. Paradise. Highest Garden in Paradise
Firdaws  (Muslim)
Variant of Firdaus: Garden. Paradise. Highest Garden in Paradise
Friedegarde  (Teutonic)
Tranquil Leader
Gana  (Hebrew)
Garden
Ganet  (Hebrew)
Garden
Ganice  (Hebrew)
Garden
Ganit  (Hebrew)
Garden
Ganya  (Hebrew)
Garden of the Lord
Gard  (English)
Keeper of the Garden. Surname
Gard  (French)
Keeper of the Garden. Surname
Gardell  (Teutonic)
Defender
Gardener  (Teutonic)
Farmer
Gardenia  (English)
Flower
Gardenia  (Scottish)
Flower
Gardenia  (English)
The Flower
106 names found for "Garde"   (page 1 of 3) 

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