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Names That Mean Lace

496 names found for "Lace"   (page 5 of 10) 

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Looking for names that mean Lace? We couldn't find the exact name Lace, but listed below are some first names meaning Lace or names similar to the word Lace.

Similar Names

Lacey | Lach | Lache | Laci | Lacko | Laco | Lacy | Laec | La'eeq | La'iq |

Related Names

Enam  (Biblical)
Fountain, Open Place
Errol  (Scottish)
Earl; Nobleman. from a Surname and Place Name
Erskine  (Scottish)
Scottish Surname Derived from a Name of a Place of Uncertain Meaning. One Possibility is That it is Derived from the Gaelic Aird Sgainne (Height of the Cleft). (Er-skin)
Featherstone  (English)
English Place Name
Fife  (Scottish)
Scottish Surname Originating from the Place-name Fife, a Region in Eastern Scotland. Fife is Thought to Be Named for Fib, a Legendary Pictish Hero Who Was One of the Seven Sons of Craithne. Variations
Flint  (English)
Stream. Place-name and Surname. Flint Stone Produces a Spark of Fire When Struck by Steel
Foluke  (African)
Nigerian Name Meaning 'Placed in God's Hands'
Forde  (English)
A Shallow Place Used to Cross a River or Stream. Surname
Fraser  (Scottish)
Strawberry Flowers. of the Forest Men. A Major Scottish Clan. from a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name
Frazer  (Scottish)
From a Scottish Surname Based on a French Place Name. Famous Bearer: British Actor Frazer Hines
Fulton  (Scottish)
A Chicken Coop. Used As a Surname and Thought to Be Originated from a Place Called Fultone. Some Believe it to Be Derived from the Old English Elements Fugel (Fowl) and Tun (Town, Enclosure) (Ful-ton)
Gadarenes  (Biblical)
Men of Gadara; I.E. A Place Surrounded or Walled
Garfield  (English)
From the Triangular Field. from an Old English Surname and Place Name, Meaning 'Field of Spears'
Garland  (French)
Neck- Lace of Flowers (Garlanda, Garlande)
Garth  (English)
Derived from the Surname and Place Name Garth, Meaning Garden. Also a Variant of Gareth
Giacomo  (Hebrew)
Replaces
Gideon  (Hebrew)
Destroyer One Who Has a Stump in Place of a Hand. A Hewer. Famous Bearer: the Gideons, a Christian Organization Distributing Bibles to Schools, Hospitals, and Hotels
Gilead  (Hebrew)
Biblical Place Name
Gladstone  (English)
Surname Derived from a Name of a Place Composed of the Old English Elements Glaed (Kite) and Stan (Rock, Stone). (Glad-stone)
Glistenheath  (Norse)
The Place Where Sigurd Killed Fafnir
Gokul  (Hindu)
Place Where Lord Krishna Was Brought Up
Gordon  (Scottish)
A Surname Believed to Have Originated from a Place Called Gordon in Berwickshire. (Gor-don)
Gordon  (Scottish)
From the Marshes. A Surname and Given Name Adopted from a Scottish Place Name. One of Scotland's Great Clans
Graeme  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Graham  (English)
A Surname Originating from a Place Called Grantham in Lincolnshire. The First Element is Uncertain, But the Second is from the Old English Ham (Home, Dwelling, Manor). Variations: Graeme, Grahame. (Gr
Graham  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Grahame  (Scottish)
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
Granville  (English)
An English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name
Grenville  (English)
Variant of Granville: an English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name
Gwynfor  (Welsh)
Fair Lord or Fair Place
Hada  (African)
Salty Place
Hada  (African)
Salty Place
Hamilton  (Scottish)
A Scottish Surname and Place Name of One of the Great Noble Families of Scotland, and Used As a Given Name Since the Th Century
Hamish  (English)
Variant of James: Supplant. Replace. Variant of Jacob Derived from the Latin Jacomus
Hampton  (English)
Place-name and Surname
Harmon  (Hebrew)
A Biblical Place-name
Hartley  (English)
From the Stag's Meadow. Stag Wood or Meadow from Old English. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Late Th Century Poet Hartley Coleridge
Haven  (English)
Place of Safety; Shelter
Haven  (English)
Safe Place
Hayes  (English)
From the Hedged Place
Hayley  (English)
Hay Field. from the Hay Meadow. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Actress Hayley Mills
Hazeroth  (Biblical)
Villages, Palaces
Hazeroth  (Biblical)
Villages, Palaces
Hedley  (English)
Heathery Clearing. from a Surname and Place Name
Hezekiah  (Hebrew)
Strength of the Lord, Just, Honest, Complacent, Sane in All His Actions
Holden  (English)
From the Hollow in the Valley. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Holden Caulfield, the Hero of J. D. Salinger's Novel the Catcher in the Rye
Hollace  (English)
Hollis, Near the Valley
Horace  (Latin)
Origin Obscure, Another Form is Horatio, Just, Benevolent, Complacent
Houston  (Scottish)
From Hugh's Town. Place-name and Surname. American West Texan General Sam Houston. A City in Texas Usa
Ivah  (Hebrew)
An Old Testament Place Name
496 names found for "Lace"   (page 5 of 10) 

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