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Names That Mean Rive |
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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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A French Form of the English Anthony Which is Derived from a Roman Clan Name Meaning Highly Praiseworthy

Name of Uncertain Etymology. Believed to Be Derived from a Norman Name Derived from the Element Arn (Eagle) or Arin (A Hearth). Some Believe it a Variant of Annabel. Variations: Arabel, Arabell, Orabe

Derived from 'Orabilis' Meaning Yielding to Prayer. Famous Bearer: Lady Arabella Stuart Was Cousin of King James Vi of Scotland. Also a Variant of Amabel Meaning Beautiful, Loving, Lovable, Graceful

Derived from 'Orabilis' Meaning Yielding to Prayer. Famous Bearer: Lady Arabella Stuart Was Cousin of King James Vi of Scotland. Also a Variant of Amabel Meaning Beautiful, Loving, Lovable, Graceful

Bow, a Bowman. Derived from a Surname of Latin Origin Borne by Skilled Middle Ages Archers. An English Surname

Silver. Derived from Greek Arion, Mythological Magic Horse Born to Poseidon and Demeter

Variant of Arlette: Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name

Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name

Variant of Arnold: Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: B

Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: British Poet and Cri

Lives in the Ash Tree Grove. Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English Word for Ash Wood. Famous Bearer: Ashley, the Male Character in Margaret Mitchell's Popular 'Gone With the W

Lives in the Ash Tree Grove. Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English Word for Ash Wood. Famous Bearer: Ashley, the Male Character in Margaret Mitchell's Popular 'Gone With the W

Godly Strength. Derived from Germanic Compounds Meaning Divine Strength, or Divine Beauty. Astrid Has Been Used by Norway's Royal Families for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearers: King Olaf I's Mother;

A Hun Name of a Great Hun Leader. Attila is a Hunnish Word for Iron, and Also a Hunnish Name for the Russian River Volga, a Territory Which the Huns Once Occupied

Derived from Two Old German Words Meaning Noble and Bear-like. Auberon Was the King of the Fairies in Medieval Romance

Ancestor; Forefather. A Variant of Olaf Which Derives from the Scottish Gaelic Amhblaibh

Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aurelius Which Derives from the Latin Onrum Meaning Gold

From Aurehanus Which is Derived from the Latin Aurum Meaning Gold or Golden. A 3rd Century Roman Emperor Was Named Aurelian

Variant of Aurlel: Possibly a Variant of the Names Aureola and Aureole Which Were Derived from the Latin Aureolus Meaning Golden

Variant of Aurelia: Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aurelius Which Derives from the Latin Onrum Meaning Gold

Possibly a Variant of the Names Aureola and Aureole Which Were Derived from the Latin Aureolus Meaning Golden

From the Old English Everild, Which is Derived from Words Meaning Boar-battle. The Modern from Averil Evolved in the Th Century. Also Means 'Opening Buds of Spring; Born in April. '

Of Honorable Birth. Also Derives from the Old English Word for Burning. Also in Use As a Variant of Bernard

Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century. This Name Was Introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the Same

Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century. This Name Was Introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the Same

Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century. This Name Was Introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the Same Greek Word As the Pl

Feminine Form of Basil: Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the Same Greek Word As the Plant Name Basil. Famous Bearer: St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Feminine Form of Basil: Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the Same Greek Word As the Plant Name Basil. Famous Bearer: St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century

Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century. This Name Was Introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the Same