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Meaning of the Name Temple

The first name Temple is of English, Latin origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: Reference to Medieval Priories and Settlements of the Military Religious Order Knights Templars
Latin: Reference to Medieval Priories and Settlements of the Military Religious Order Knights Templars
English: A Sanctuary
English: Temple-town. This Surname Refers to Medieval Priories and Settlements of the Military Religious Order Knights-templars

Similar Names

Templa |

Related Names

Almund  (Anglo Saxon)
Defender of the Temple
Anna  (Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem. Daughter of Dido
Annabeth  (Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Annalee  (Latin)
Variant of Anne. Biblical; Devout Woman Who Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Annamarie  (Latin)
Variant of Anne. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Annomarie Saw Infant Jesus Presented at the Temple in Jerusalem
Arlais  (Welsh)
From the Temple
Camilla  (Etruscan)
Servant of the Temple, Another Form is Camille, Studious, Energetic, Alert
Camilla  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
Camille  (Latin)
Variant of Camillus: Temple Servant. This Name of Unknown Origin Was Used by Many Young Attendants of Priests and Priestesses in Ancient Rome
Camille  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple
Camillus  (Latin)
Priest's Assistant; Temple Servant. This Name of Unknown Origin Was Used by Many Young Attendants of Priests and Priestesses in Ancient Rome
Camilo  (Latin)
Temple Servant. Also Free-born Child; Noble. Masculine of Camille
Chaitya  (Hindu)
A Buddhist or Jain Temple
Ellora  (Indian)
The Name Given to the Cave Temples of India
Kamikla  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple
Kamilla  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple
Kamille  (Latin)
Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Variant of Camilla
Millie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Camilla: Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
Milly  (Latin)
Diminutive of Camilla: Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
Miya  (Japanese)
Three Arrows; Temple
Moriah  (Hebrew)
God Teaches. Biblical Name of the Mount of the Jerusalem's Temple of Solomon
Rakkath  (Biblical)
Empty, Temple of the Head
Rakkath  (Biblical)
Empty, Temple of the Head
Shirley  (English)
Bright Wood; Bright Meadow; from the White Meadow. Famous Bearers: Child Star Shirley Temple
Tempeltun  (English)
From the Temple Farm
Templeton  (English)
Temple-town. This Surname Refers to Medieval Priories and Settlements of the Military Religious Order Knights-templars
Templeton  (English)
Town of Sanctuary
Templeton  (English)
Village Near the Temple

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