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Names That Mean Rive

998 names found for "Rive"   (page 4 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

Bridie  (Irish)
Diminutive of Bridget: 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
Brighid  (Gaelic)
Believed to Be Derived from the Celtic Element Brigh (Strength) and from Breosaighead (Fire Arrow) and to an Ancient Tribe Called the Brigantes, Who Lived in Northern England. Ang: Bridget. Var: Bridg
Brigit  (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
Brigitta  (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. This Name Has Been Used Regularly in the Br
Brigitte  (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. This Name Has Been Used Regularly in the Br
Brock  (English)
Derived from a Surname Based on the Old English Word for Badger. Also a Variant of Brook
Broderick  (English)
From the Broad Ridge. Derived from a Surname Meaning 'son of Roderick'; Now Occasionally Used As a First Name. Famous Bearer: American Actor Broderick Crawford
Bruce  (Scottish)
Derived from the French Brieuse (A Locality in France)
Bryan  (English)
Brought to England by the Breton Companions of William the Conqueror, This Name is Originally Derived from the Irish Word for Hill. Popular Variant of Brian
Bud  (English)
Derived from Bud, a Colloquial Term of Address Used in the United States; Short for Buddy, Meaning Friend. Common As a Nickname, But Less Common As a First Name. American Comedian Bud Abbott's Real Na
Budarika  (Hindu)
One of the Sources of the River Ganga
Burnie  (English)
Variant of Birney: Small River or Stream With an Island
Burt  (English)
Derived from the Old English 'Beorht' Meaning Bright, Glorious. Also Used As a Name Derived from the Surname and Place Name Burton, Meaning Fortified Enclosure. Famous Bearers: American Actors Burt La
Buster  (English)
Derived from a Nickname Used in the United States, Occasionally Used As a First Name in Honour of American Silent Film Comic Actor Buster Keaton
Byford  (English)
Lives at the River Crossing
Byron  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Which is Based on the Old English Byre Meaning Cowshed. Famous Bearer: the Poet Lord Byron
Caindale  (English)
From the Clear River Valley
Cait  (Scottish)
Derived from the English Kate; Also Short for of Gaelic Caitriona (Pure, Unsullied). Variations: Ceit (Kate)
Caitir  (Scottish)
Pure; Derived from Caitriona, Which is a Gaelic Form of Katherine. (Kay-tr)
Calder  (Celtic)
From the Stony River
Cale  (English)
Bold; Surname Derived from Charles
Cam  (Gaelic)
Diminutive of Campbell: Crooked Mouth; and of Cameron: Bent Nose; Crooked River
Cameron  (Scottish)
Derives from a Scottish Surname; from the Gaelic Meaning Crooked or Bent Nose. A Common First Name in Scotland, and in Oth Century Canadian and Australian Families of Scottish Descent
Campbell  (Scottish)
Derived from a Scottish Surname Based on the Gaelic Meaning Crooked Mouth. Campbell is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Scotland, and in Families of Scottish Descent in Other Parts of the World
Camron  (Gaelic)
Variant of Cameron: Bent Nose; Crooked River
Candida  (Latin)
Dazzling White. Bright, Glowing White. Derived from the Feminine of the Latin Adjective Meaning White. Famous Bearer: George Bernard Shaw's Play 'Candida'
Candy  (Latin)
Diminutive of Candida: Dazzling White. Bright, Glowing White. Derived from the Feminine of the Latin Adjective Meaning White. Famous Bearer: George Bernard Shaw's Play 'Candida'
Caolabhuinn  (Gaelic)
From the Narrow River
Carleton  (English)
Peasants' Settlement. Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Based on Old English.Free Men's Town
Carlton  (English)
Peasants' Settlement. Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Based on Old English.Free Men's Town
Carlyann  (English)
Carly Derives from the Name Carlotta and Ann is from the Name Anna. Our Contributor Says: My Parents Combined the Two Names As Carly Alone Did Not Go With My Surname
Carter  (English)
Cart Driver, Cart Maker. A Surname Sometimes Used As a First Name
Carter  (English)
Driver of a Cart
Cartere  (English)
Drives a Cart
Cauvery  (Indian)
same as Cavery- name of a river
Cauvery  (Hindu)
Same As Kaveri- Name of a River
Cecile  (English)
Feminine Form of Cecil: Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'
Cecile  (French)
A French Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'
Cecilia  (English)
A Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'. This Name Was Introduced into Britain by One of the Daughters of William the C
Cecilie  (English)
Variant of Cecilia: a Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'
Cecily  (English)
Variant of Cecilia: a Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'
Cedric  (English)
Cedric Was a Character in Sir Walter Scott's Novel Ivanhoe. Possibly Derived from a Misspelling of Cerdic, a King of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, Meaning Bounty-pattern
Cedrych  (English)
Variant of Cedric: Cedric Was a Character in Sir Walter Scott's Novel Ivanhoe. Possibly Derived from a Misspelling of Cerdic, a King of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, Meaning Bounty-pattern
Charlton  (English)
A Variant of Carlton, Meaning Peasants' Settlement. Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English.Free Men's Town. Famous Bearers: American Actor Charlton Heston
Charon  (Greek)
Ferryman Across the River Styx
Cherry  (English)
Sometimes Used As a Name Derived from the Fruit. Origlnally a Diminutive of Charity. Famous Bearers: Cherry Was One of Mr Pecksniff's Daughters in Charles Dickens' Novel 'Martin Chuzzlewit'
Chilton  (English)
A Town by the River
Chitrani  (Indian)
river Ganga
Chitrani  (Hindu)
River Ganga
Chris  (Greek)
Diminutive of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
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