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Names That Mean Ring |
1078 names found for "Ring" (page 1 of 22) |
Looking for names that mean Ring? We couldn't find the exact name Ring, but listed below are some first names meaning Ring or names similar to the word Ring.
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Abel
(Hebrew)
Biblical Character, the Second Son of Adam and Eve. He is Described As a Shepherd, Whose Offering God Accepts; But He Was Then Murdered by His Brother, Cain
Biblical Character, the Second Son of Adam and Eve. He is Described As a Shepherd, Whose Offering God Accepts; But He Was Then Murdered by His Brother, Cain
Agacia
(Greek)
Variant of Agatha: Good. St. Agatha Was a 3rd Century Christian Martyr. Agatha Was Popular During the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: TwentieBritish Mystery Writer Agatha Christie
Variant of Agatha: Good. St. Agatha Was a 3rd Century Christian Martyr. Agatha Was Popular During the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: TwentieBritish Mystery Writer Agatha Christie
Agatha
(Greek)
Good. St. Agatha Was a 3rd Century Christian Martyr. Agatha Was Popular During the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: TwentieBritish Mystery Writer Agatha Christie
Good. St. Agatha Was a 3rd Century Christian Martyr. Agatha Was Popular During the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: TwentieBritish Mystery Writer Agatha Christie
Ainsley
(English)
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Ainsley
(English)
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Ainslie
(English)
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire Place Name of Annesley. from Ann's Meadow. from the Awe Inspiring One's Meadow
Al
(Celtic)
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Alain
(Celtic)
Variant of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Variant of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Alan
(Celtic)
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages
Albreda
(English)
Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name
Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name
Alcee
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcina
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcine
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Alcinia
(Italian)
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Famous Bearer: Alcine is Mistress of Alluring Enchantments and Sensual Pleasures in the Orlando Poems
Algernon
(French)
With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror, One of Whom Was William De Percy, Founder of
With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror, One of Whom Was William De Percy, Founder of
Algie
(French)
Diminutive of Algernon: With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror
Diminutive of Algernon: With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror
Algy
(French)
Diminutive of Algernon: With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror
Diminutive of Algernon: With Whiskers, Bearded. in Norman Times, When Most Men Were Clean-shaven, This Nickname Was Given Two Mustache-wearing Companions of William the Conqueror
Allan
(Celtic)
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived. See A
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived. See A
Allen
(Celtic)
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived
Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived
Allie
(Celtic)
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an
Ally
(Celtic)
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an