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Names That Mean Lian |
499 names found for "Lian" (page 5 of 10) |
Looking for names that mean Lian? We couldn't find the exact name Lian, but listed below are some first names meaning Lian or names similar to the word Lian.
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Gian
(Italian)
Italian Form of John 'God is Gracious' Abbreviation of John Often Used in Combination With Other Names. Gianni is Equivalent to Johnny
Italian Form of John 'God is Gracious' Abbreviation of John Often Used in Combination With Other Names. Gianni is Equivalent to Johnny
Gina
(English)
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
Giovanni
(Italian)
Italian Forrn of John 'God is Gracious' Variant of John 'God Has Shown Favor.' See Also Jovan
Italian Forrn of John 'God is Gracious' Variant of John 'God Has Shown Favor.' See Also Jovan
Gracella
(Latin)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Gracelynne
(Latin)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Gracie
(Latin)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Graciela
(Latin)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Graciela
(Latin)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Favor; Blessing. The Three Mythological Graces Were Nature Goddesses: Aglaia: (Brilliance); Thalia: (Flowering); and Euphrosyne: (Joy)
Gregory
(English)
On the Watch. As the First of Gregory Popes Pope Gregory Fostered the Development of Gregorian Chants. See Also Greg. Gregorio: (Ltalian/Spanish/Portuguese) 'On the Watch.'
On the Watch. As the First of Gregory Popes Pope Gregory Fostered the Development of Gregorian Chants. See Also Greg. Gregorio: (Ltalian/Spanish/Portuguese) 'On the Watch.'
Gricelda
(German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda'
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda'
Griselda
(Latin)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gryselda
(German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Ilona
(Hungarian)
The Hungarian Variant of a Name Helena. Comes from a Greek Word Helios = the Sun, So the Meaning is Shining, Brilliant
The Hungarian Variant of a Name Helena. Comes from a Greek Word Helios = the Sun, So the Meaning is Shining, Brilliant