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Names That Mean Read |
93 names found for "Read" (page 1 of 2) 1 | 2 |
Looking for names that mean Read? We couldn't find the exact name Read, but listed below are some first names meaning Read or names similar to the word Read.
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Alfonse
(German)
Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a Fight. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a Fight. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Alphonse
(German)
Ready for a Fight. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Ready for a Fight. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Alphonsine
(German)
Feminine Form of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain
Feminine Form of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain
Alphonsus
(German)
Variant of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Variant of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse
Brenda
(Scottish)
From the Norse, Meaning Sword or Torch, This Name Was Originally Used Only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, But Spread to Other Parts of the English-speaking World After Brenda Appeared As a Heroine
From the Norse, Meaning Sword or Torch, This Name Was Originally Used Only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, But Spread to Other Parts of the English-speaking World After Brenda Appeared As a Heroine
Ethelred
(English)
Noble Counsel, from the Old English 'Aethel Raed' Famous Bearers: the Anglo-saxon Ethelred the Unready
Noble Counsel, from the Old English 'Aethel Raed' Famous Bearers: the Anglo-saxon Ethelred the Unready
Mairead
(Scottish)
A Peral; a Scottish Form of Margaret. Variations: Maighread. Pet: Magaidh, Maisie, Peigi. (May-red)
A Peral; a Scottish Form of Margaret. Variations: Maighread. Pet: Magaidh, Maisie, Peigi. (May-red)
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