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Names That Mean Army |
142 names found for "Army" (page 2 of 3) |
Looking for names that mean Army? We couldn't find the exact name Army, but listed below are some first names meaning Army or names similar to the word Army.
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Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah Was the Biblical Prophetess Who Summoned Barak to Battle Against an Army of Invaders. After the Battle She Wrote a Victory Song Which is Part of the Book of Judges

Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah Was the Biblical Prophetess Who Summoned Barak to Battle Against an Army of Invaders. After the Battle She Wrote a Victory Song Which is Part of the Book of Judges

Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah Was the Biblical Prophetess Who Summoned Barak to Battle Against an Army of Invaders. After the Battle She Wrote a Victory Song Which is Part of the Book of Judges

Variant of Harold: Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Also Can Be a Variant of Earl, Meaning Nobleman. Famous Bearer: Australian Actor Errol Flynn

'King Henry Iv, Part ' One of the King's Party. 'King Henry V' Officer in the King's Army. 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Acts As Chorus

Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Derivative of Hereweald. Famous Bearers: King Harold Ii of England Who Was Killed in the Battle of Hastings In

Leader of the Army; Derived from the Obsolete Old English Hereweald (Leader of the Army), a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Heri (Army) and Weald (Ruler, Power, Control). (Harld)

A Variant of Henry Meaning Home or House Protector. Also Can Be a Diminutive of Harold: 'Army Commander.'. Army, Weald Power. Famous Bearer: Prince Harry of England (Son of Prince Charles and the Late

Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)

Derived from Old English 'Hereweard', a Compound of Army (Here) and Protection (Weard).From the Old English Name Hereweard. The Anglo-saxon Hero Hereward the Wake Led a Revolt Against William the Conq

Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American Writer Herman Melville, Author of Moby Dick

Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,

Archer, Bow Warrior;A Scottish Form of Ivar, a Name Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers. it is Derived from the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Imhear, Lomhair, and Lomhar a

'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Glamis and Cawdor, a General in the King's Army, Who Murders King Duncan and Takes His Crown