Khristine(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Khristyana(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Khristyna(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Khrystina(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Khrystyn(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Khrystyne(Russian) Variant of the Scandinavian Kristina: Christian
Kirsten(Scandinavian) Christian. Scandinavian Form of Christine
Kirstin(Scottish) A Christian; a Form of the Scandinavian Kirsten, Which is Derived from Christine. Pet Forms: Kirstie, Kirsty. (Keer-stin)
Kris(Scandinavian) Scandinavian Diminutive of Christopher: Carrier of Christ. Famous Bearer: American Singer Kris Kristofferson
Kristina(Scandinavian) Variant of Kristine: Scandinavian Variant of Christine
Kristine(Scandinavian) Scandinavian Variant of Christine
Magnus(Scottish) Great; a Borrowing from the Latin, Magnus is Derived from Magnus (Great). The Name Was Brought to the British Isles by the Scandinavians During the Middle Ages. Manus is the Gaelic Form. (Mag-nus)
Nigellus(Latin) Champion. Latinized from the Scandinavian Njal: (Niall) in Normandy
Octavia(Latin) Born Eighth. in the Roman Empire, Octavia Was the Sister of Octavian Who Was Married to Mark Antony (As a Political Alliance). They Were Later Divorced (In Bc)
Octavian(Latin) Variant of Octavius: Born Eighth. Octavian Was the Name Used Commonly for the Emperor Augustus
Octaviana(Latin) Eighth. Feminine of Octavius. A Clan Name of Roman Emperors
Octavius(Latin) Born Eighth. Octavius Was a Roman Clan Name, As Well As the Original Name of Emperor Augustus (Commonly Known As Octavian). Traditionally, This Name Was Given to the Eighth Child in a Large Family
Raghnall(Gaelic) Gaelic Name Derived from the Scandinavian Rognvaldr (Powerful Judgment), a Compound Name Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin (Advice, Decision, Judgment) and Valdr (Ruler, Power, Might). The Na
Ranulf(Scottish) Scottish Form of Randolf (Shield Wolf). The Name, Introduced by the Scandinavians, is Derived from the Old Norse Randulfr, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Rand, Rond (The Edge or Rim of a S
Raonull(Gaelic) Gaelic Name Derived from Rognvaldr, a Compound Name, Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers, Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin, Rogn (Ad- Vice, Judgment, Decision) and Valdr (Ruler, Power). The
Saga(Norwegian) Scandinavian Name, Coming from the Word Saga, Which Describes a Story, Usually a Detailed Story of an Ancient Viking Kings Life, Like Snores Saga
Trevian(English) Fair Town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Trevian(Welsh) Fair Town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Turo(Finnish) Derives from Thor (Scandinavian), Which is God of Thunder. Other Forms; Thore, Tord, Thorbern= Bern= a Bear
Tyfiell(English) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyfiell(Irish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyfiell(Teutonic) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyree(Scottish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyreece(English) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyreece(Irish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyreece(Teutonic) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrel(English) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrel(Irish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrel(Teutonic) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrell(Irish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrell(Teutonic) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrelle(English) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrelle(Irish) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr
Tyrelle(Teutonic) Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday Was Named for Tyr