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Names That Mean Rive

998 names found for "Rive"   (page 3 of 20) 

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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.

Similar Names

Rafe | Ravi | Reave | Reeve | Reve | Reva | Riva |

Related Names

Beathan  (Scottish)
Life; Derived from the Gaelic Beatha (Life). The Name is Anglicized As Both Bean and Benjamin
Bedford  (English)
Derived from the English Place Name, Meaning Bede's Ford. Most Frequently Used As a Surname
Bel  (German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Belinda  (German)
From the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Belisma  (English)
River Goddess
Bell  (German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Belle  (German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Bemidii  (Native American)
Ojibwa Name Meaning River by a Lake
Benedict  (Scottish)
Blessed; Derived from the Latin Benedictus (Blessed), Which is from Benedicere (To Speak Well Of, to Bless)
Benjamin  (Scottish)
Favorite Son; Derived from the Hebrew Binyamin
Bentley  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name Referring to a Clearing Covered With Coarse Grass. from the Bent Grass Meadow
Berengaria  (German)
Feminine Form of Berenger: Derived from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear
Berenger  (German)
Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today
Berkeley  (English)
Derived from the Old English for Birch-wood. Used As a Surname More Frequently Than a First Name. Lives at the Birch Tree Meadow
Bernard  (Scottish)
Bold or Strong As a Bear; Derived from the Old High German Bernhard, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Bern (Bear)And Hart (Bold, Strong, Hearty)
Berry  (English)
A Name Derived from the Fruit; Also Used As a Diminutive of Names Beginning With Ber-
Berthold  (German)
Derived from Old German Words Meaning Bright-power. Also Bright Ruler
Bertrand  (French)
Intelligent; Glorious Raven. French Form of the German Bertram, Meaning Bright-raven. Philosopher and Mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some Scholars Believe the Second Syllable of Bertrand Derived from
Beryl  (English)
Derived from the Precious Stone Beryl, a Gemstone of Varying Colors; Often Yellow-green. Famous References - Twentieth Century British Actress and Comedienne Beryl Reid; the Biblical Eighth Foundation
Beta  (English)
Variant of Elizabeth, , Meaning My God is Bountiful, or God of Plenty, Originally Derived from a Central and Eastern European Name
Bethan  (English)
Origin Uncertain. May Be Derived from the Names Beth and Ann, or a Diminutive of Elizabeth or Bethany
Beverley  (English)
Beaver Stream, from the Beaver Meadow. Derived from a Surname and Place Name. First Used As a Boy's First Name in the Late Th Century, it Gradually Came to Be Used Also As a Girl's Name, Although Beve
Beverley  (English)
Beaver Stream, Woman from the Beaver Meadow. Derived from a Surname and Place Name. First Used As a Boy's First Name in the Late Th Century, it Gradually Came to Be Used Also As a Girl's Name, Althoug
Bhadra  (Hindu)
Name of River
Bhageerathi  (Hindu)
River Ganga
Bhanuja  (Indian)
river Yamuna
Bhanuja  (Hindu)
River Yamuna
Bhilangana  (Hindu)
A River
Biford  (English)
Lives at the River Crossing
Birnie  (English)
Variant of Birney: Small River or Stream With an Island
Birny  (English)
Variant of Birney: Small River or Stream With an Island
Blaine  (English)
The Source of a River
Blair  (Scottish)
Dweller on the Plain or Level Field; Transferred Use of the Scottish Surname Derived from Place-names Containing the Gaelic Element Blar (Plain, Level Field)
Bonnie  (Scottish)
Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good
Bonny  (Scottish)
Pretty, Charming Beautiful. Derived from the Scottish Dialect Word Bonny, Meaning Beautiful; Which in Turn is Based on the Latin 'Bonus' Meaning Good
Botolf  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word for Wolf. Boston Was Named After a Saint, As Botulf's Stone
Botolph  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word for Wolf. Boston Was Named After a Saint, As 'Botulf's Stone'
Botulf  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word for Wolf. Boston Was Named After a Saint, As 'Botulf's Stone'
Boyce  (French)
Lives Near the Wood. from a Surname Derived from the French 'Bois' Meaning Wood
Boynton  (Celtic)
From Tbe White River
Boynton  (Irish)
From the Town by the River Boyn
Boynton  (Gaelic)
From the White River
Brandan  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English for 'Hill Covered With Broom'. Broom is a Prolific Weed. Also, 'From the Beacon Hill', 'Beacon on the Hill' or 'Gorse-covered Hill.'
Brandon  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English for 'Hill Covered With Broom'. Broom is a Prolific Weed. Also, 'From the Beacon Hill'
Brent  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Based on the Old English Words for High Place, Steep Hill, or Burnt. Used Occasionally As a First Name in North America Since the S
Bret  (English)
A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust
Brett  (English)
A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust
Brian  (English)
Brought to England by the Breton Companions of William the Conqueror, This Name is Originally Derived from the Irish Word for Hill
Bride  (Irish)
Variant of Bridget: Derived from the Irish Name Brighid, Meaning the High One or Strength. Brighid Was a Mythological Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry
Bridget  (Irish)
Derived from the Irish Name Brighid, Meaning 'The High One' or 'strength.' Brighid Was a Mythological Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry. This Name Has Been Used Regularly in the British Isles Since th
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