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Meaning of the Name Take

The first name Take is of Japanese origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Japanese: Bamboo

Similar Names

Tag | Tage | Taj | Tajei | Taji | Tajo | Takeo | Takis | Tass | Toki |

Related Names

Achaz  (Biblical)
One That Takes or Possesses
Achazia  (Hebrew)
Variant of Achazya: God Has Taken
Achaziah  (Hebrew)
Variant of Achazya: God Has Taken
Achazya  (Hebrew)
God Has Taken
Achazyahu  (Hebrew)
Variant of Achazya: God Has Taken
Ahaz  (Biblical)
One That Takes or Possesses
Ahaziah  (Hebrew)
Variant of Achazya: God Has Taken
Ahaziahu  (Hebrew)
Variant of Achazya: God Has Taken
Ainsley  (Gaelic)
Scottish Surname Taken from the Place Ainsley
Arthur  (Celtic)
High, Vivacious, Industrious, Self-opinionated, Literary, Seldom Takes Advice
Charchemish  (Biblical)
A Lamb, As Taken Away, Withdrawn
Charchemish  (Biblical)
A Lamb, As Taken Away, Withdrawn
Daniel  (Hebrew)
God is My Judge. The Biblical Prophet and Writer of Book of Daniel Was a Teenager When Taken to Babylon After the Destruction of Jerusalem in Bc. He Survived Two Death Sentences: (A Lions' Den and a F
Effie  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute
Eppie  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute
Euphemia  (Scottish)
A Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute
Ezekiel  (Hebrew)
God Strengthens. Biblical Ezekiel Was a Prophet Among the Captives Taken to Babylon at the First Fall of Jerusalem Who Wrote the Book of Ezekiel in Captivity. See Also Zeke
Graine  (Arthurian Legend)
Taken from Igraine
Grainne  (Arthurian Legend)
Taken from Igraine
Habor  (Biblical)
A Partaker, a Companion
Habor  (Biblical)
A Partaker, a Companion
Iona  (Scottish)
Taken from the Name of a Small Island in the Hebrides, a Group of Islands Off the West Coast of Scotland
Jaresiah  (Biblical)
The Bed of the Lord, the Lord Hath Taken Away, Poverty
Jeuel  (Biblical)
God Hath Taken Away; God Heaping Up
Kana  (Hawaiian)
A Maui Demigod Who Could Take the Form of a Rope and Stretch from Molokai to Hawaii
Lel  (Slavic)
Taker
Leslie  (Scottish)
Guardian of Hollies or the Gray Fort; a Surname Taken from a Place Called Lesslyn in Aberdeenshire. The Name Might Be Derived from the Gaelic Elements Lios (Enclosure, Garden, Fort) and Chuillinn (A H
Macbeth  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Glamis and Cawdor, a General in the King's Army, Who Murders King Duncan and Takes His Crown
Marshall  (English)
Steward 'Caretaker of Horses.'
Moses  (Biblical)
'Taken Out, Drawn Forth'
Mozelle  (Hebrew)
Taken from the Water (Moselle)
Mushi  (Biblical)
He That Touches; That Withdraws or Takes Away
Nona  (Latin)
Ninth, Moody, Impatient, Gifted, Takes Life Too Seriously
Noreis  (French)
Caretaker
Norice  (French)
Caretaker
Norris  (French)
Caretaker; Nurse. Most Often Found As a Surname
Phemie  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Euphemia: a Popular Scottish Name Taken from the Greek, Meaning Auspicious Speech or Good Repute
Sargon  (Biblical)
Who Takes Away Protection
Satyavrat  (Indian)
one who has taken vow of truth
Sharan  (Hindu)
Refuge, Take Refuge in God. Origin: Sanskrit
Sunki  (Native American)
Overtake
Takeko  (Japanese)
Bamboo (Symbol of Fidelity)
Takeo  (Japanese)
Strong Like Bamboo
Takeshi  (Japanese)
Unbending Like Bamboo Tree
Tiglath-pileser  (Biblical)
That Binds or Takes Away Captivity
Whittaker  (English)
White Field
Whittaker  (English)
From the White Field

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