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Meaning of the Name Till |
55 names found for "Till" (page 1 of 2) 1 | 2 |
The first name Till is of Teutonic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Teutonic: People's Rule
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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
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
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
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
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
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)
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)
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