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Names That Mean Bearer |
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Jehovah Has Been Gracious; Has Shown Favour. A Feminine Form of John. Variant of Joan. from the Old French Jehane. Famous Bearer: American Actress Jayne Mansfield (-)

Variant of Joan: God is Gracious. Feminine Form of John Famous Bearers: Legendary Pope Joan, Who Was a Woman Masquerading As a Man; French Heroine Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc); Actresses Joan Crawford,

Diminutive of Eustace: Fruitful, Productive. Famous Bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) Was a Martyred Nd Century Roman Soldier

Diminutive of Eustace: Fruitful, Productive. Famous Bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) Was a Martyred Nd Century Roman Soldier

Diminutive of Anastasia: Resurrection. One Who Will Be Reborn. Famous Bearer: Anastasia, Famous Daughter of Tsar Nicholas Li, Last Emperor of Russia, Who Many Believe Survived the Massacre of Her Fami

Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French Form of the Latin 'stella' Meaning Star. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Charles Dickens' Novel 'Great Expectations'

Diminutive of Theodore: God-given. Famous Bearer: Th Century U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt

Diminutive of Theodore: God-given. Famous Bearer: Th Century U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt

The Planet Earth. Famous Bearer: Mythological Terra, the Roman Earth Goddess Equivalent to the Greek Gaia

The Planet Earth. Famous Bearer: Mythological Terra, the Roman Earth Goddess Equivalent to the Greek Gaia

The Planet Earth. Famous Bearer: Mythological Terra, the Roman Earth Goddess Equivalent to the Greek Gaia

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

Diminutive of Charlotte: a Feminine Form of Charles, Meaning Man. Alternate Meaning, Tiny and Feminine. Famous Bearers: Princess Charlotte, Daughter of King George Iv; British Writer Charlotte Bronte

Crossing; Crossroads; Toll Gate. in Use As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearers: American Country Music Stars Randy Travis and Travis Tritt

Wrathful; Hater. Ulysses Was the Hero of Homer's Odyssey. Famous Bearer: American President Ullyses S. Grant ( - )

Variant of Waldo: Powerful; Ruler. Famous Bearer: Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (-). Abbreviation of Oswald

Of Venus. Famous Bearers: British Actress Vanessa Redgrave. Romance Author Vanessa Grant

Inspired Intelligence. Famous Bearer: Veleda Was a St Century Ad Germanic Prophetess

Diminutive of Wallace: Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).Welshman; Stranger

Diminutive of Walter: Rules the People; Powerful Ruler. Famous Bearers: Explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (-) and U.S. Actor Walter Matthau

Powerful; Ruler. Famous Bearer: Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (-). Abbreviation of Oswald

Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).Welshman; Stranger

Feminine Form of Wallace: Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).'Welshman; Stranger

Diminutive of Wallace: Welshman; Stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish Hero Sir William Wallace (Executed in ).Welshman; Stranger

Rules the People; Powerful Ruler. Famous Bearers: Explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (-) and U.S. Actor Walter Matthau

From the Intelligent One's Farm; from the Town of Wassa's People. Famous Bearer: First U.S. President, George Washington (-)

Diminutive of Walter: Rules the People; Powerful Ruler. Famous Bearers: Explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (-) and U.S. Actor Walter Matthau

Diminutive of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: Poet and Playwright William Shakespeare (-) and William Wordsworth (-)

Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: Poet and Playwright William Shakespeare (-) and William Wordsworth (-)