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Names That Mean Long |
147 names found for "Long" (page 1 of 3) |
Looking for names that mean Long? We couldn't find the exact name Long, but listed below are some first names meaning Long or names similar to the word Long.
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From Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Martyr

Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Martyr

Feminine Form of Albin: from the Latin Albinus, Meaning White.Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White

From the Latin Albinus, Meaning White.Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Mar

Feminine Form of Albin: from the Latin Albinus, Meaning White.Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White

Feminine Form of Albin: from the Latin Albinus, Meaning White.Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White

Variant of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named

Variant of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named

Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named

Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named

From the Gaelic Aonghus, Meaning One Choice, or One Vigor. No Longer in Common Use in Ireland.One Vigor

Belonging to Apollo. Mythology; Apollo Was the Greek God of Sun; Light; Music; and Poetry

Pheasant, Birds Characterized Having Long Tails And, in Males of Species With Brilliantly Colored Plumage

A Diminutive of Charles, from the Old English 'Ceorl' Meaning Man. Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearers: British Long-distance Yachtsman Chay Blyth

Language Belonging to the Iroquoian Branch of the Hokan-siouan Linguistic Family. Origin: Native American