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Names That Mean Rinc |
368 names found for "Rinc" (page 1 of 8) |
Looking for names that mean Rinc? We couldn't find the exact name Rinc, but listed below are some first names meaning Rinc or names similar to the word Rinc.
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Aamir
(Muslim)
Variant of Amir: Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply Settled. Civilized. Also Used to Refer to a Prince or Ruler
Variant of Amir: Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply Settled. Civilized. Also Used to Refer to a Prince or Ruler
Aida
(Italian)
Happy. Famous Bearer: the Ethiopian Princess in Verdi's Opera 'Aida'. Also a Japanese Surname: Runs Across the Field
Happy. Famous Bearer: the Ethiopian Princess in Verdi's Opera 'Aida'. Also a Japanese Surname: Runs Across the Field
Albert
(English)
Noble, Bright. from the Old German Name Adalbert. Famous Bearers: Prince Albert Was Queen Victoria's Consort Who Gave Enthusiastic Support to the Applications of Science. Albert Einstein Discovered th
Noble, Bright. from the Old German Name Adalbert. Famous Bearers: Prince Albert Was Queen Victoria's Consort Who Gave Enthusiastic Support to the Applications of Science. Albert Einstein Discovered th
Alberta
(English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. The Canadian Province Alberta Was Named for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's Daughter Princess Louise Alberta, Who Was
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. The Canadian Province Alberta Was Named for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's Daughter Princess Louise Alberta, Who Was
Albertina
(English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert in Noble, Bright
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert in Noble, Bright
Albertine
(English)
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert In
Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert In
Alex
(Greek)
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Alexandra
(Greek)
A Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
A Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Alexandria
(Greek)
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Den
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Den
Alexandrina
(Greek)
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Alix
(Greek)
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of
Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of
Ameera
(Muslim)
Variant of Amirah: Princess. Rich Woman. Leader. Also a Variant of Amira: Well Populated
Variant of Amirah: Princess. Rich Woman. Leader. Also a Variant of Amira: Well Populated
Amir
(Muslim)
Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply Settled. Civilized. Also Used to Refer to a Prince or Ruler
Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply Settled. Civilized. Also Used to Refer to a Prince or Ruler
Anne
(French)
French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne
French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne
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