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Names That Mean Quent

73 names found for "Quent"   (page 1 of 2) 

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

Similar Names

Quint | Quinto | Quinty | Quinta | Quant |

Related Names

Albinia  (Italian)
White. A Feminine Form of Albin, Introduced into Britain from Italy. The Name Was Frequently Used by Members of the Aristocratic Cecil Family and Their Descendants
Alec  (English)
Originally a Diminutive of Alexander, Now Frequently Used As an Independent Name, Alec Became Very Popular Because of British Actor Sir Alec Guinness
Alma  (Italian)
Soul. Rarely Used Before the Crimean War Battle of Alma, But Subsequently Very Fashionable
Alma  (Latin)
Kind. Loving. The Soul. Rarely Used Before the Crimean War Battle of Alma, But Subsequently Very Fashionable
Amabel  (Latin)
Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Andrew  (Greek)
Manly. St Andrew, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, Later Became Patron Saint of Scotland. The Scottish City St Andrews is Named for Him. it Was in Frequent Use Throughout Britain During the Middle Ages
Annie  (English)
Diminutive of Ann Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearers: Markswoman Annie Oakley, Famous in the Musical 'Annie Get Your Gun'; Cartoonist Harold Gray's 'Little Orphan Annie'; the Tradi
Apollonia  (Greek)
Of Apollo. St Apollonia Was a 3rd-century Martyr Who Had Her Own Teeth Knocked Out, Frequently Invoked Against Toothache
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
Babette  (French)
A French Diminutive of Elizabeth, a Hewbrew Name Meaning 'My God is Plentiful', Now Frequently Used As an Independent Name
Baldwin  (English)
From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German Equivalent Baldavin, Meaning Bold Friend. Frequently Used in Medieval Britain, and Was the Basis of a Number of Surnames
Baleegh  (Muslim)
Variant of Baligh: Eloquent. Vivid
Baleegha  (Muslim)
Variant of Baligha: Eloquent. Lasting
Baligh  (Muslim)
Eloquent. Vivid
Baligha  (Muslim)
Eloquent. Lasting
Barrett  (English)
Bear Power. Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest. Subsequently Became Common As a Surname. Also a Variant of Barnett
Bart  (Hebrew)
Ploughman. A Diminutive of Bartholomew. Famous Bearer: London's St Bartholomew's Hospital is Frequently Called 'Bart's'
Becky  (Hebrew)
An Abbreviation of Rebecca, Meaning Captivated, or Captivating, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Fictional Character Becky Sharp, the Unethical Heroine of Thackeray's Novel Vanit
Bedford  (English)
Derived from the English Place Name, Meaning Bede's Ford. Most Frequently Used As a Surname
Befle  (Latin)
Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Briefly in the Th Century, and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Benny  (Hebrew)
Son of My Right Hand. A Diminutive of Benedict or Benjamin Frequently Used As an Individual Name
Berkeley  (English)
Derived from the Old English for Birch-wood. Used As a Surname More Frequently Than a First Name. Lives at the Birch Tree Meadow
Beth  (English)
Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Beth Was One of Louisa M. Alcott's Heroines in Her Th Century Novel Little Women
Bethany  (Hebrew)
Bethany Was a New Testament Village Near Jerusalem Where Jesus Visited Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Frequently Used As a First Name in the Th Century
Betsy  (English)
This Diminutive of Elizabeth is Frequently Used As an Independent Name
Betty  (English)
A Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning My God is Plentiful, Frequently Used As an Independent Name Since the Th Century. Us Actress Betty Grable
Bina  (English)
Originally a Diminutive Used for Names Ending in -bina, Like Albina, Columbina, and Robina, Now Frequently Used As an Independent Name
Cai  (Welsh)
A Diminutive of Cajus, Frequently Used As an Independent Name in Wales. Rejoicer
Cumhaige  (Scottish)
Hound of the Plain; Compound Name Derived from Gaelic Elements Cu (Hound) and Magh (A Plain). Anglicized Form: Quentin
Danny  (Scottish)
A Diminutive of the Hebrew Daniel, Meaning God Has Judged, or God is Judge, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. 'Danny Boy' is a Famous Scottish Folk Song
Dee  (English)
A Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With D, Also Frequently Used As an Independent Name
Dee  (English)
A Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With D, Also Frequently Used As an Independent Name
Don  (English)
A Diminutive of Donald, Meaning World Mighty, or Donovan, Meaning Dark Brown. Frequently Used As a Name on Its Own.Abbreviation of Any Name Beginning With Don-. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known A
Eliza  (English)
My God is Bountiful. God of Plenty. A Diminutive of Elizabeth Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney Heroine of George Bernard Shaw's Play 'Pygmalion', fro
Elizabeth  (English)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii. One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Elizabeth  (Hebrew)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii.One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Emanuel  (Hebrew)
God With Us, Another Form is Manuel, Religious, Kindly, Eloquent
Faseaha  (Muslim)
Variant of Fasiha: Literary. Eloquent
Faseeh  (Muslim)
Variant of Fasih: Eloquent. Literary. Wide. Ample
Fasih  (Muslim)
Eloquent. Literary. Wide. Ample
Fasiha  (Muslim)
Literary. Eloquent
Hammond  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word Haimund for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo Used More Frequently As a Surname, Rather Than As a First Name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes
Isaac  (Hebrew)
Laughter, Laughter-loving, Proud, Generous, Frequently Self-opinionated.(Ike, Izak, Yitzhak)
Isabel  (Hebrew)
Oath of God, Modest, Eloquent, Charming
Loordes  (Basque)
Place in France Where Virgin Mary Reportedly Appeared to a Young Girl and Miracles of Healing Subsequently Took Place
Loordes  (Basque)
Place in France Where Virgin Mary Reportedly Appeared to a Young Girl and Miracles of Healing Subsequently Took Place
Mabel  (Latin)
Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Briefly in the Th Century, and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Mabella  (Latin)
Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, Loving, Lovable.Amabel Was Used Frequently During the Middle Ages and Briefly in the Th Century, and Has Now Been Largely Replaced by the Diminutive Mabel
Omar  (Hebrew)
Eloquent. Speaker. The Grandson of Esau in the Old Testament. Famous Bearers: Th Century Persian Poet and Astronomer and Mathematician Omar Khayyam; Caliph Omar Ii, Who Made Islam an Imperial Power; A
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