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Names That Mean Meri

230 names found for "Meri"   (page 2 of 5) 

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

Similar Names

Mar | Mara | Mario | Maro | Meara | Meer | Mehir | Meir | Merari | Merry |

Related Names

Chester  (English)
From an English Surname and Place Name, But Ultimately Based on the Latin 'Castra' Meaning Camp. Famous People: American President Chester A. Arthur
Chip  (English)
Diminutive of Charles: Man (From the Old English 'Ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American Movie Star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; Evolutionist Charles Darwin
Chloe  (Greek)
Green Shoot. Fresh Blooming. Famous Bearers: the Title Chloe Was Borne by Demeter, Greek Goddess of Agriculture. Chloe Was a Character in American Writer Hairiet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
Chris  (English)
Diminutive of Christine: a Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd
Christine  (English)
A Variant of Christina. in the S, Christine Was One of the Three Most Common Feminine Names in Britain. Famous People: American Tennis Player Chris Lloyd Was Born Christine Evert
Chuck  (English)
A Diminutive of Charles from the Old English 'Ceorl' Meaning Man. Famous Bearer: American Singer Chuck Berry
Clark  (English)
Derived from a Surname Meaning Cleric or Clerk. Famous People: American Actor Clark Gable; Fictional Character Clark Kent, Alias Superman
Claudette  (French)
A Feminine Form of Claud, a Variant of the Latin Claudium Meaning Lame. Famous Bearer: French-born American Actress Claudette Colbert
Cornelius  (Latin)
From a Roman Clan Name Which is Derived from the Latin 'Cornu' Meaning Horn. Famous Bearers - a Devout Centurion Converted to Christianity by St Peter, a 3rd-century Pope, American Cornelius Vanderbil
Daimen  (Greek)
Variant of Damon: Gentle. to Tame. A Variant of Damian. in Greek Legend Damon Was a Loyal Friend of Pythias. Famous Bearer in Modern Times: American Author Damon Runyon
Daimon  (Greek)
Variant of Damon: Gentle. to Tame. A Variant of Damian. in Greek Legend Damon Was a Loyal Friend of Pythias. Famous Bearer in Modern Times: American Author Damon Runyon
Dakota  (Native American)
Native American Tribal Name
Dallas  (Scottish)
Of the Dales, a City in the State of Texas in the United States of America
Daman  (Greek)
Variant of Damon: Gentle. to Tame. A Variant of Damian. in Greek Legend Damon Was a Loyal Friend of Pythias. Famous Bearer in Modern Times: American Author Damon Runyon
Damon  (Greek)
Gentle. to Tame. A Variant of Damian. in Greek Legend Damon Was a Loyal Friend of Pythias. Famous Bearer in Modern Times: American Author Damon Runyon
Darren  (English)
Great. Origin Uncertain. Famous Bearer: S Husband of Samantha in the American Television Sitcom 'Bewitched'
Daveed  (Hebrew)
Variant of David: Cherished. Famous Bearers: British Pop Star David Bowie, American Talk-show Host David Letterman
Davidek  (Hebrew)
Variant of David: Cherished. Famous Bearers: British Pop Star David Bowie, American Talk-show Host David Letterman
Davy  (English)
Beloved or Friend. A Diminutive of David. Famous Bearer: American Frontiersman Davy Crockett
Dean  (English)
From a Surname Derived from the Old English 'Denu', Meaning Valley. Famous Bearers: American Actor and Singer Dean Martin, American Statesman Dean Acheson
Debbie  (English)
Popularized As an Independent Name in the S by American Actress Debbie Reynolds
Destrey  (English)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Destrey  (French)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Destrie  (English)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Destrie  (French)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Destry  (English)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Destry  (French)
Variant of a French Surname. American Classic Western Film Destry Rides Again
Dion  (Greek)
The Greek God of Wine (In American - Popular Form of Dennis)
Doanna  (English)
American Compound of Dorothy and Anna
Dodya  (Hebrew)
Variant of David: Cherished. Famous Bearers: British Pop Star David Bowie, American Talk-show Host David Letterman
Doris  (Greek)
Gift. in Greek Mythology, the Daughter of Oceanus and Mother of the Sea-nymph Nereids; Also the Name of a District of Greece. Famous Bearer: American Actress Doris Day
Duke  (English)
The Royalty Title Used As Nickname or Given Name. Also an Abbreviation of Marmaduke. Famous Bearer: American Jazz Musician Duke Ellington
Dustin  (English)
A Fighter. Famous Bearer: American Actor Dustin Hoffman
Dwight  (English)
From a Surname, Derived from Diot, a Diminutive of the Latin Dionysius or Dionysia, Referring to the God of Wine. Famous Bearer: American President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dylan  (Welsh)
Son of the Wave, Born Near the Sea, Influence. Famous Bearers: Welsh Poet Dylan Thomas, American Folk Singer Bob Dylan
Eartha  (English)
Worldly. Earth, from the Old English Eorthe. Famous Bearer: American Creole Singer Eartha Kitt
Edgar  (English)
Fortunate and Powerful. from the Old English Name Eadgar, a Compound of 'Ead' Meaning Rich or Happy, and 'Gar' Meaning Spear. Famous Bearer: King Edgar of England; American Author Edgar Allen Poe
Ella  (English)
Abbreviation of Eleanor and Ellen: Beautiful Fairy. A Diminutive of Feminine Names Begining With El or Ending With Ella. Famous Bearer: American Jazz Singer Ella Fitzgerald; American Poet Ella Wheeler
Elmer  (English)
A Variant of Aylmer. Famous Bearer: Ebenezer and Jonathan Elmer Were Two Famous American Brothers Who Played an Important Role in the American War of Independence
Emera  (Latin)
Worthy of Merit
Emeric  (Teutonic)
Leader
Emery  (German)
Brave; Powerful. from the Old German Name Emmerich, Derived from 'Amal', Meaning Labour and 'Ne', Meaning Ruler. Variant of Amory. Commonly Used As a Surname
Emira  (Latin)
Worthy of Merit
Eoghan  (Greek)
Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Eric  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erick  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erik  (Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erin  (Irish)
An Ancient and Poetic Name for Ireland. Famous Bearer: Erin from the American Television Series 'The Waltons'
Erle  (English)
Nobleman. Based on the English Title of Earl. Famous Bearer:American Author Erle Stanley Gardner
Eth  (English)
Diminutive of Ethel: from the Old English 'Aethel' Meaning Noble. Also a Diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and Other Feminine Names Beginning With Ethel-. Famous Bearer: American Actresses Ethel Me
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