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Looking for names that mean Rive? We couldn't find the exact name Rive, but listed below are some first names meaning Rive or names similar to the word Rive.
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Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Glenn Ford

Mountain Valley, a Narrow; a Feminine Form of Glenn, a Name Derived from the Gaelic Gleann. (Glen-nah)

Feminine Form of Glen or Glenn, Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley, or from the Glen

Blue Lady; a Name Derived from a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Gorm (Blue, Green) and Fhlaith (Lady, Princess). Variations: Gormla, Gormelia. (Gorm-lah)

From the Word 'Grace', Derived from the Latin 'Gratia', Meaning God's Favor. Famous Bearer: American Actress Grace Kelly Became Princess Grace of Monaco

A Surname Derived from the Anglo-french Ground, Graunt (Great) and the Old French Grand, Grant (Great). The Name Originated As a Nickname for a Large or Tall Person. (Grant)

Originally a Scottish Surname Derived from the French 'Grand', Meaning Tall or Great. Now Common Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant

Fighting Chief, Fierce, Strong Warrior or Lord. Derived from the Welsh Name Groffudd. Common As Both a Surname and a Given Name

Fair One. Guinevere Was King Arthur's Mythological Queen. Jennifer Derives from This Name

Fair One. Guinevere Was King Arthur's Mythological Queen. Jennifer Derives from This Name

A Name Derived from the Hebrew 'Goy', Meaning Gentile. Also a Colloquial Term Used to Refer to a Man

Fair One. Guinevere Was King Arthur's Mythological Queen. Jennifer Derives from This Name

Calm. Derived from the Name of a Greek Mythological Sea Bird. Commonly Used in the Expression 'Halcyon Days.'

Variant of James: Supplant. Replace. Variant of Jacob Derived from the Latin Jacomus

A Variant of Hamo Derived from the Old German Word for House or Home. Also Used As a Surname. Associated With Shakespeare's Tragedy by the Same Name

Variant of Hamo: Derived from the Old German Word for House or Home. Also Used As a Surname

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

Derived from the Old German Word 'Haimund' for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the Son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway

Derived from the Old German Word 'Haimund' for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo

Leader of the Army; Derived from the Obsolete Old English Hereweald (Leader of the Army), a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Heri (Army) and Weald (Ruler, Power, Control). (Harld)

Home Ruler, Ruler of an Estate; Derived from the French Henriette, a Feminine Diminutive of Henri. Variations: Harriette. Pet: Hattie. (Har-ree-el)

Home Ruler, Ruler of an Estate; Derived from the French Henriette, a Feminine Diminutive of Henri. Also Used to Anglicize Gaelic Oighrig (Good Voice?)

A Flowering Evergreen Plant That Thrives on Peaty Barren Lands As in Scotland. Heather

From the Greek Hektor, Which is Derived from the Verb Ekhein (To Restrain). (Hek-tor)

Bright One, Shining One; a Cognate of the Greek Helene, Which is Derived from the Root Elf (Light)

Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise

Ruler of an Enclosure, Home Ruler; Derived from the English Henrietta Which is Again Derived from the French Henriette, a Feminine Diminutive Form of Henri. Pet: Hattie, Hettie. (Hen-ree-eh-tah)

Glory of Hera. Glorious Gift. Derived from the Greek Name Heracles. in Greek Mythology, Hercules (Or Heracles) Was the Son of Zeus, Who Performed the Twelve Labours After Killing His Wife and Children

Derived from Old English 'Hereweard', a Compound of Army (Here) and Protection (Weard).From the Old English Name Hereweard. The Anglo-saxon Hero Hereward the Wake Led a Revolt Against William the Conq

Well Born. Stone. Feminine Name Derived from Hermes. in Greek Mythology, Hermione Was the Daughter of King Menelaus of Sparta and Helen of Troy

Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
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