Gavan(Welsh) Hawk of the Battle: White Hawk. from the Medieval Name Gawain. See Also Gwayne
Gavan(Scottish) White Hawk. from the Medieval Name Gawain. See Also Gwayne
Gavin(Scottish) A Scottish Derivative of the Old German Name Gawin, Meaning 'District of Land'. Also a Variant of the Scottish Name Gawain, Meaning Little Hawk or White Hawk
Gavin(Welsh) Hawk of the Battle: White Hawk. from the Medieval Name Gawain. See Also Gwayne
Gavin(Arthurian Legend) Variant of Gawain: Gawain Was a Nephew of King Arthur, and One of the Knights of the Round Table, Described in the Poem 'sir Gawain and the Green Knight'
Gawain(Welsh) From the Welsh Words for Little or White Hawk. Hawk of the Battle
Gawain(Arthurian Legend) Gawain Was a Nephew of King Arthur, and One of the Knights of the Round Table, Described in the Poem 'sir Gawain and the Green Knight'
Gwayne(Welsh) White Hawk. Variant of the Medieval Name Gawain
Marc(English) Variant of Mark: Derived from Latin 'Marcus': Mars (Roman God of War). St. Mark Was the Author of the Second Gospel. Famous Bearer: Mark Twain (-). Mark Twain's Real Name Was Samuel Clemens
Mark(English) Derived from Latin 'Marcus': Mars (Roman God of War). St. Mark Was the Author of the Second Gospel. Famous Bearer: Mark Twain (-). Mark Twain's Real Name Was Samuel Clemens