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| Names That Mean Bear | 
| 1332 names found for "Bear" (page 4 of 27) | 
Looking for names that mean Bear? We couldn't find the exact name Bear, but listed below are some first names meaning Bear or names similar to the word Bear.
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 Asa 
					(Hebrew)
		Asa 
					(Hebrew)Physician. Asa Was the Name of an Old Testament King of Judah, and After Disuse, the Name Was Revived by Puritans. Famous Bearer: Historian Asa Briggs.Healer
 Ashley 
					(English)
		Ashley 
					(English)Lives in the Ash Tree Grove. Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English Word for Ash Wood. Famous Bearer: Ashley, the Male Character in Margaret Mitchell's Popular 'Gone With the W
 Ashley 
					(English)
		Ashley 
					(English)Lives in the Ash Tree Grove. Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English Word for Ash Wood. Famous Bearer: Ashley, the Male Character in Margaret Mitchell's Popular 'Gone With the W
 Aspasia 
					(Greek)
		Aspasia 
					(Greek)Welcome. Famous Bearer: Aspasia Was a Mistress of the Athenian Statesman Pericles.Welcomed
 Astrid 
					(Scandinavian)
		Astrid 
					(Scandinavian)Godly Strength. Derived from Germanic Compounds Meaning Divine Strength, or Divine Beauty. Astrid Has Been Used by Norway's Royal Families for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearers: King Olaf I's Mother;
 Aud 
					(English)
		Aud 
					(English)Diminutive of Audrey: Originally a Diminutive of Etheidreda. Famous Bearer: Famous Actress Audrey Hepburn
 Audrey 
					(English)
		Audrey 
					(English)Variant of Etheldreda: from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Famous Bearer: St Etheldreda, Later Known As St Audrey, Founded a Monastery at Ely
 Augusta 
					(Latin)
		Augusta 
					(Latin)Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George Iii's Mother Was Named
 Auheron 
					(German)
		Auheron 
					(German)Derived from Two Old German Words Meaning Noble and Bear-like. Auberon Was the King of the Fairies in Medieval Romance
 Ava 
					(Latin)
		Ava 
					(Latin)Variant of Eva: Living One. The Latin Form of the Hebrew Eve. Famous Bearers: Evangeline, Adolf Hitler's Mistress Eva Braun. in the Bible Eve Was Adam's Wife and the First Woman
 Ayla 
					(Hebrew)
		Ayla 
					(Hebrew)Oak Tree. in Literature Ayla is the Cro-magnon Heroine of Jean Auel's 'Clan of Rhe Cave Bear'
 Babette 
					(Greek)
		Babette 
					(Greek)Variant of Elizabeth: from the Hebrew Elisheba, Meaning Either Oath of God, or God is Satisfaction. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist and One of the Earliest Known
 Barbra 
					(English)
		Barbra 
					(English)A Variant of Barbara, Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning. Famous Bearer: , American Singer Barbra Stre
 Barnabas 
					(Hebrew)
		Barnabas 
					(Hebrew)Son of Consolation or Son of Exhortation, Son of Comfort. Famous Bearer: the Biblical First Century Apostle Barnabas Who Accompanied St Paul on His Early Missionary Journeys.A Biblical First-century M
 Barnaby 
					(English)
		Barnaby 
					(English)A Variant of the Hebrew Barnabas Meaning Son of Consolation, Son of Exhortation, or Son of Comfort. Famous Bearer: Barnaby Rudge, a Character in Th Century Charles Dickens' Novel Barnaby Rudge
 Barnard 
					(English)
		Barnard 
					(English)Strong As a Bear. A Variant of Bernard Which Was in Common Usage in Medieval Britain.Variant of Bernard
 Barney 
					(English)
		Barney 
					(English)Used As a Diminutive of Barnard, Meaning Strong As a Bear. Also a Diminutive of Barnaby, Which is a Variant of the Hebrew Barnabas Meaning Son of Consolation, Son of Exhortation, or Son of Comfort
 Barrett 
					(English)
		Barrett 
					(English)Bear Power. Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest. Subsequently Became Common As a Surname. Also a Variant of Barnett
 Barrie 
					(Irish)
		Barrie 
					(Irish)A Form of Barry, from the Irish Word for Spear. This Name is Given More Commonly to Men, But Also Used As a Feminine Name. Also Fair-haired. Famous Bearer: Sir J. M. Barrie Created Peter Pan
 Barrie 
					(Irish)
		Barrie 
					(Irish)A Form of Barry, from the Irish Word for Spear. This Name is Given More Commonly to Men, But Also Used As a Feminine Name. Also Fair-haired. Famous Bearer: Sir J. M. Barrie Created Peter Pan
 Bart 
					(Hebrew)
		Bart 
					(Hebrew)Ploughman. A Diminutive of Bartholomew. Famous Bearer: London's St Bartholomew's Hospital is Frequently Called 'Bart's'
 Bartholomew 
					(Hebrew)
		Bartholomew 
					(Hebrew)Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a Variant of Tolmai, Meaning Abounding in Furrows.) Famous Bearer: St Bartholomew Was an Apostle of Jesus Christ
 Bartle 
					(Hebrew)
		Bartle 
					(Hebrew)Diminutive of Bartholomew: Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a Variant of Tolmai, Meaning Abounding in Furrows.) Famous Bearer: St Bartholomew Was an Apostle of Jesus Christ
 Bartlet 
					(Hebrew)
		Bartlet 
					(Hebrew)Diminutive of Bartholomew: Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a Variant of Tolmai, Meaning Abounding in Furrows.) Famous Bearer: St Bartholomew Was an Apostle of Jesus Christ
 Bartlett 
					(Hebrew)
		Bartlett 
					(Hebrew)Diminutive of Bartholomew: Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a Variant of Tolmai, Meaning Abounding in Furrows.) Famous Bearer: St Bartholomew Was an Apostle of Jesus Christ
 Basilia 
					(Greek)
		Basilia 
					(Greek)Feminine Form of Basil: Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the Same Greek Word As the Plant Name Basil. Famous Bearer: St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century
 Basilie 
					(Greek)
		Basilie 
					(Greek)Feminine Form of Basil: Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the Same Greek Word As the Plant Name Basil. Famous Bearer: St Basil the Great Was Bishop of Caesarea in the Latter Half of the Th Century
 Bat 
					(Hebrew)
		Bat 
					(Hebrew)Diminutive of Bartholomew: Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a Variant of Tolmai, Meaning Abounding in Furrows.) Famous Bearer: St Bartholomew Was an Apostle of Jesus Christ
 Bathsheba 
					(Hebrew)
		Bathsheba 
					(Hebrew)Oath; Voluptuous. Famous Bearer: Bathsheha Everdene, Heroine of Thomas Hardy's Novel 'Far from the Madding Crowd'; Old Testament King David's Wife Bathsheba
 
		