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Names That Mean Land

853 names found for "Land"   (page 4 of 18) 

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Looking for names that mean Land? We couldn't find the exact name Land, but listed below are some first names meaning Land or names similar to the word Land.

Similar Names

Lamond | Leland | Lind | Lundy | Lunt | Lynd | Landa | Linda | Lindi | Lindy |

Related Names

Brittnee  (English)
Originally the Ancient Duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons Emigrated from France to Become the Bretons of England
Brittney  (English)
Originally the Ancient Duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons Emigrated from France to Become the Bretons of England
Brittni  (English)
Originally the Ancient Duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons Emigrated from France to Become the Bretons of England
Britton  (English)
Brit. A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England)
Broden  (Scottish)
Reference to Castle Brodie in Scotland
Bruce  (Scottish)
Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name. Folklore Tale of Th Century Robert King of Scotland: ('The Bruce') Who Learned the Value of Perseverance from Watching a Spider Spin a Web
Bruce  (English)
Thick Brush. Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name. Folklore Tale of Th Century Robert King of Scotland: (The Bruce) Who Learned the Value of Perseverance from Watching a Spider Spin a
Brucey  (English)
Diminutive of Bruce: Thick Brush. Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name. Folklore Tale of Th Century Robert King of Scotland: (The Bruce) Who Learned the Value of Perseverance from Wat
Brucie  (English)
Diminutive of Bruce: Thick Brush. Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name. Folklore Tale of Th Century Robert King of Scotland: (The Bruce) Who Learned the Value of Perseverance from Wat
Bryan  (English)
Brought to England by the Breton Companions of William the Conqueror, This Name is Originally Derived from the Irish Word for Hill. Popular Variant of Brian
Bureig  (English)
Lives on the Brook Island
Burneig  (English)
Lives on the Brook Island
Burney  (English)
Lives on the Brook Island
Burnie  (English)
Variant of Birney: Small River or Stream With an Island
Caddaham  (English)
From the Soldier's Land
Cailean  (Gaelic)
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
Caithness  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' a Nobleman of Scotland
Caitland  (Irish)
Variant of Katherine Meaning Pure
Calandra  (Italian)
Lark
Calandra  (Greek)
Singing Bird
Calandra  (Greek)
Lark
Calandre  (French)
Lark
Calandria  (Spanish)
Lark
Caleb  (Hebrew)
Meaning Dog, or Bold. Famous Bearer: Caleb Was One of Twelve Islaelite Leaders Sent by Moses to Explore the Promised Land
Caledonia  (Latin)
From Scotland
Calinda  (English)
Contemporary Blend of the Italian/Greek Calandra With Linda
Calynda  (English)
Contemporary Blend of the Italian/Greek Calandra With Linda
Cameron  (Celtic)
Crooked Nose. Nickname of a Highland Chieftain With a Crooked Nose
Cameron  (Gaelic)
Crooked. from the Celtic Cameron Meaning Crooked Nose. Nickname of a Highland Chieftain With a Crooked Nose
Cameron  (Scottish)
Derives from a Scottish Surname; from the Gaelic Meaning Crooked or Bent Nose. A Common First Name in Scotland, and in Oth Century Canadian and Australian Families of Scottish Descent
Campbell  (Scottish)
Derived from a Scottish Surname Based on the Gaelic Meaning Crooked Mouth. Campbell is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Scotland, and in Families of Scottish Descent in Other Parts of the World
Caraidland  (Scottish)
From the Land Between the Streams
Carlton  (Scottish)
From the Land Between the Streams
Carne  (Gaelic)
Variant of English Surname Cairn Meaning Landmark or Memorial of Piled-up Stones
Carne  (Welsh)
Variant of English Surname Cairn Meaning Landmark or Memorial of Piled-up Stones
Carr  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Marshland
Carraig  (Irish)
From the Rocky Headland
Carraig  (Gaelic)
Rocky Headland
Carrick  (Irish)
From the Rocky Headland
Carrick  (Gaelic)
Rocky Headland
Cartland  (English)
From the Land Between the Streams
Celandina  (Greek)
Swallow
Celandine  (Greek)
Swallow
Chantal  (French)
Rocky Land or Song
Chantel  (French)
Rocky Land or Singer
Charleton  (English)
From Charles' Farm. Also a Variant of Carleton: from the Farmer's Land
Charraigaich  (Gaelic)
Rocky Headland
Chatham  (English)
From the Soldier's Land
Claud  (Scottish)
From the French Claude, a Variant of the Latin Claudium Meaning Lame. Introduced into Scotland by the Th Century Hamilton Family. Famous Person: British Actor Claude Rains
Clayland  (English)
From the Name Clayton
853 names found for "Land"   (page 4 of 18) 

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