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Names That Mean Great |
421 names found for "Great" (page 3 of 9) |
Looking for names that mean Great? We couldn't find the exact name Great, but listed below are some first names meaning Great or names similar to the word Great.
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Dove; a Gaelic Form of the Late Latin Columba. The Name Was Borne by St. Columba (521-97), Who Was an Irish Missionary of Great Influence in Both Ireland and Scotland. He Founded Several Monastery Sch

Most Beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Calista Was a Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Calista Was a Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

Most Beautiful. Calista Was a Mythological Arcadian Who Transformed into a She-bear, Then into the Great Bear Constellation

From the Old French 'Charite' Meaning Christian Love, Based on the Latin 'Cantos' Charity is Held Up in the New Testament (I Corinthians ) As the Greatest of the Three Christian Virtues, With Faith an

French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Variant of Cheyanne - an Algonquian Tribe of the Great Plains and Capital City of Wyoming

Constant, Steadfast, from the Latin 'Constans' Famous Bearers: Several Roman and Byzantine Emperors Including Constantine the Great, the Christian Emperor Who Made Christianity the Official Religion o

Diminutive of Cyrus: from the Persian Name Kurush, Meaning Throne. in Sixth Century Bc, King Cyrus the Great Founded the Persian Empire

Mythological Nature Goddess Worshiped As the Great Mother in Asia Minor. The Mother of All Gods and Men and Wild Nature. Often Kept Company by Lions. Identified With Rhea by the Greeks; With Maia and

Mythological Nature Goddess Worshiped As the Great Mother in Asia Minor. The Mother of All Gods and Men and Wild Nature. Often Kept Company by Lions. Identified With Rhea by the Greeks; With Maia and

Mythological Nature Goddess Worshiped As the Great Mother in Asia Minor. The Mother of All Gods and Men and Wild Nature. Often Kept Company by Lions. Identified With Rhea by the Greeks; With Maia and

From the Persian Name Kurush, Meaning Throne. in Sixth Century Bc, King Cyrus the Great Founded the Persian Empire