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Names That Mean Olin

103 names found for "Olin"   (page 1 of 3) 

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

Similar Names

Olen | Olyn | Olena | Oliana | Olina | Oline | Olwen | Olwina | Olwyn |

Related Names

Alajos  (Teutonic)
Famous Holiness
Appolina  (Greek)
Variant of Apollonia: of Apollo. St Apollonia Was a 3rd-century Martyr Who Had Her Own Teeth Knocked Out, Frequently Invoked Against Toothache
Appoline  (Greek)
Variant of Apollonia: of Apollo. St Apollonia Was a 3rd-century Martyr Who Had Her Own Teeth Knocked Out, Frequently Invoked Against Toothache
Benito  (Spanish)
A Spanish Diminutive of the Latin Benedict Meaning Blessed. Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini Died In
Bolingbroke  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Roger Bolingbroke, a Conjurer. 'King Richard Ii' Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, Later 'King Henry Iv'
Caree  (English)
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Carey  (English)
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Carla  (Anglo Saxon)
Feminine Form of Charles (Carlotta, Karla, Caroline, Charlotte)
Carlota  (Spanish)
From the Name Charlotte or Caroline
Carol  (English)
A Feminine Form of Charles Meaning Strong or Manly. Also a Diminutive of Caroline. Also Used As the Feminine of Carl Meaning Joy
Carolina  (Italian)
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Carolina  (Latin)
Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Carolina  (French)
Song of Happiness
Carolina  (English)
Joy. Song of Happiness. Also Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolina  (Latin)
Beautiful Woman
Caroline  (Latin)
Beautiful Woman
Caroline  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Charles
Caroline  (Scottish)
Feminine Form of Charles: Manly
Caroline  (English)
Joy. Song of Happiness. Also Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Caroline  (French)
Song of Happiness
Caroline  (Italian)
Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison With Poet Lord Byron
Carolyn  (Italian)
Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Carree  (English)
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Carrie  (Italian)
A Diminutive of Caroline, Often Used As an Independent Name
Carrie  (English)
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Charlotte  (Teutonic)
Man, Other Forms Are, Caroline, Carrie, Lotty, Energetic, Wise
Colan  (English)
Variant of Colin: of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Cole  (English)
Diminutive of Colin: of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Colin  (French)
A Variant of Nicholas, Which Means 'People's Victory', from a French Diminutive
Colin  (Celtic)
A Young Hound
Colin  (Gaelic)
Child or Virile
Colin  (English)
Child, Also Form of Nicholas
Colin  (Latin)
Dove, Bold, Sentimental, Passionate, Good Looks, But Moderate Intelligence
Colin  (English)
Dove; a Popular Name Anglicized from the Gaelic Cailean (Dove)
Colin  (English)
Of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Colin  (Greek)
Variant of Nicholas: People's Victory
Colin  (Scottish)
Young Dog. A Translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'Victory of the People'
Colina  (Scottish)
Feminine Form of Colin: Young Dog. A Translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'Victory of the People'
Collin  (English)
From the Name Colin
Collin  (English)
Variant of Colin: of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Colyn  (English)
Variant of Colin: of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Donalda  (Scottish)
World Ruler; a Feminine Form of Donald, Which is an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Domhnall (World Ruler). Variations: Donella, Dolanna, Dolena, Dolina. Short: Donna, Ina, Lena, Lina. (Don-al-dah)
Gwen  (Welsh)
Diminutive of Gwendoline: Fair. Blessed. White Browed. White Circle
Gwenda  (Welsh)
Diminutive of Gwendoline: Fair. Blessed. White Browed. White Circle
Gwendolin  (Celtic)
Of the White Brow
Gwendoline  (Welsh)
Fair. Blessed. White Browed. White Circle
Gwendolyn  (Welsh)
Fortunate, Blessed (Gwen, Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendaline, Gwendolen)
Gwyndolin  (Celtic)
Of the White Brow
Henry  (Shakespearean)
'Richard Ii' Henry Bolingbroke, Later 'Henry Iv' Hal, Later 'Henry V'. 'Henry Vi'. Henry, Earl of Richmond. 'Henry Viii' King, & Sir Henry Guildford. 'King John' Prince Henry. 'Henry Iv' & 'Richard Ii
Isaac  (Hebrew)
He Laughs. Laughter. The Only Son Born to Abraham and His Wife Sarah (In the Old Testament). Famous Bearers: British Scientist Sir Isaac Newton (-) and the Great Violinist Itzhak Perlman
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