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Names That Mean Harm |
111 names found for "Harm" (page 1 of 3) |
Looking for names that mean Harm? We couldn't find the exact name Harm, but listed below are some first names meaning Harm or names similar to the word Harm.
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Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages

Variant of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages

Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages

Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived. See A

Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived

Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an

Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an

Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived

From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming

From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming

Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good

From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming

Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good

From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming

From the French 'Bon' Meaning Good. in Scottish Usage 'Bonnie' Means Pretty or Charming

One of Cleopatra's Attendants in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra Was Named Charmian

Feminine of Charles Meaning Manly. Variant of Charmain, One of Cleopatra's Attendants

Feminine of Charles Meaning Manly. Variant of Charmain, One of Cleopatra's Attendants

Joy. Charmain Was One of Cleopatra's Attendants in Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'

Feminine of Charles Meaning Manly. Variant of Charmain, One of Cleopatra's Attendants