Erin(Irish) The Old Name for Ireland, Still Used in Informal Reference (Erina)
George(Greek) From 'Georgos' Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: St George, Patron Saint of England, Who Struggled With a Fire Breathing Dragon Symbolizing the Devil
Georgette(French) A French Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: British Romance Novelist Georgette Heyer
Georgia(English) A Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: the American State of Georgia, Named After British King George Ii
Georgiana(Greek) A Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer
Georgie(English) A Diminutive of George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer
Georgie(English) A Diminutive of Georgina, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer
Georgina(Greek) A Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer
Haarith(Muslim) Variant of Harith: Plowman. Tiller. Old Arabic Name
Laura(Latin) Laurel Tree or Sweet Bay Tree (Symbols of Honour and Victory). The Sonnets of Italian Poet Petrarch Were Addressed a Lady Named Laura, Whose Identity is Still a Mystery. Famous Bearer: Fashion Designe
Niall(Scottish) A Borrowing from the Irish, Niall is a Very Old Yet Still Popular Gaelic Name of Debated Meaning. Some Believe it is Derived from Niadh (A Champion). Others Think it is from Neall (Cloud). (Ni-ahl)
Noph(Biblical) Honeycomb, Anything That Distills or Drops
Noph(Biblical) Honeycomb, Anything That Distills or Drops