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Meaning of the Name Glan |
86 names found for "Glan" (page 2 of 2) 1 | 2 |
The first name Glan is of Welsh origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Welsh: From the Shore
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Elizabeth
(English)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii. One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii. One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Elizabeth
(Hebrew)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii.One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii.One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Ernie
(English)
A Diminutive of Ernest Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' Refers to the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment Which Selects Winning Premium Bond Numbers
A Diminutive of Ernest Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' Refers to the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment Which Selects Winning Premium Bond Numbers
Genderine
(Islamic)
Feminine Name for Gender. it Was Adopted from Turkey to England in the Late 1800's and Then Brought Over to the Americas by a Sailor Named Harry Alexander Truman the 15th
Feminine Name for Gender. it Was Adopted from Turkey to England in the Late 1800's and Then Brought Over to the Americas by a Sailor Named Harry Alexander Truman the 15th
George
(Greek)
From 'Georgos' Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: St George, Patron Saint of England, Who Struggled With a Fire Breathing Dragon Symbolizing the Devil
From 'Georgos' Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: St George, Patron Saint of England, Who Struggled With a Fire Breathing Dragon Symbolizing the Devil
George
(English)
Farmer. in Medieval Legend St. George: (The Knight Who Became Patron Saint of England) Struggled With a Fire-breathing Dragon Symbolizing the Devil
Farmer. in Medieval Legend St. George: (The Knight Who Became Patron Saint of England) Struggled With a Fire-breathing Dragon Symbolizing the Devil
Gerrard
(English)
Hard or Bold Spear. This Name Was Introduced to England from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: British Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
Hard or Bold Spear. This Name Was Introduced to England from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: British Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
Hadrian
(Latin)
From 'Hadrianus' Meaning of Adria or 'Of the Adriatic. Also 'Dark, ' a Variant of Adrian. Famous Bearer: Roman Emperor Hadrian Ordered the Famous Hadrian's Wall Be Built Across Northern England
From 'Hadrianus' Meaning of Adria or 'Of the Adriatic. Also 'Dark, ' a Variant of Adrian. Famous Bearer: Roman Emperor Hadrian Ordered the Famous Hadrian's Wall Be Built Across Northern England
Harold
(English)
Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Derivative of Hereweald. Famous Bearers: King Harold Ii of England Who Was Killed in the Battle of Hastings In
Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Derivative of Hereweald. Famous Bearers: King Harold Ii of England Who Was Killed in the Battle of Hastings In
Harry
(English)
A Variant of Henry Meaning Home or House Protector. Also Can Be a Diminutive of Harold: 'Army Commander.'. Army, Weald Power. Famous Bearer: Prince Harry of England (Son of Prince Charles and the Late
A Variant of Henry Meaning Home or House Protector. Also Can Be a Diminutive of Harold: 'Army Commander.'. Army, Weald Power. Famous Bearer: Prince Harry of England (Son of Prince Charles and the Late
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
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
Kinborough
(Gaelic)
Royal Fortress. Commonly Used in England Until the Th Century, But is Used Rarely Today
Royal Fortress. Commonly Used in England Until the Th Century, But is Used Rarely Today
Knute
(Scandinavian)
Knot. Form of Canute; the Name of an Eleventh-century King of Denmark and England
Knot. Form of Canute; the Name of an Eleventh-century King of Denmark and England
Lincoln
(English)
Roman Colony at the Pool. Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England, Used As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearer: American President Abraham Lincoln (-)
Roman Colony at the Pool. Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England, Used As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearer: American President Abraham Lincoln (-)
Richard
(French)
Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
Richard
(German)
Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
Powerful; Strong Ruler. A Teutonic Name from the European Middle Ages. England's King Richard Coeur De Lion Was a Crusading Knight
Saxon
(Teutonic)
Swordsman, Knife. Saxons Were Among the Germanic Tribes Who Invaded and Settled Th Century England
Swordsman, Knife. Saxons Were Among the Germanic Tribes Who Invaded and Settled Th Century England
Stuart
(Scottish)
Steward. Stuart and Stewart are Clan Names of the Royal House of Scotland; Stuart is the Family Name of Many Kings of England. Surname
Steward. Stuart and Stewart are Clan Names of the Royal House of Scotland; Stuart is the Family Name of Many Kings of England. Surname
Vernon
(English)
Alder Tree Grove. Aristocratic Surname Brought to England at the Time of the Norman Conquest
Alder Tree Grove. Aristocratic Surname Brought to England at the Time of the Norman Conquest
Vernon
(French)
Alder Tree Grove. Aristocratic Surname Brought to England at the Time of the Norman Conquest
Alder Tree Grove. Aristocratic Surname Brought to England at the Time of the Norman Conquest
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