Origin of the name Leah: Derived from the Hebrew lÄ'Äh (weary, to tire). The name is borne in the Bible by the eldest daughter of Laban and the first of Jacob's four wives. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Benedict is a masculine given name, which comes from Late Latin word Benedictus, meaning blessed. ... The name was borne by Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict and thereby of Western Monasticism. The Italian equivalent is Benedetto.
English (of Norman origin): anglicized form of French Bruyère (see Bruyere), habitational name from a place so called in Calvados, France. Translation of Dutch Brouwer, German Brauer or Breuer, etc., all occupational names meaning 'brewer'.
Meaning. "swarthy, coal-black, charcoal" or an abbreviation of "Nicholas" Footnotes: Frequency comparisons: Cole /koʊl/ is a surname of English origin, and is much less frequently a given name. It is of Middle English origin, and its meaning is "swarthy, coal-black, charcoal".
Meaning of the name Cobie. A pet form of the name Jacob, meaning 'God may protect, supplanter' a variant spelling of the name Coby.
Jeffie is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 711 times.
Scottish Meaning: The name Kendrik is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Kendrik is: Royal chieftain. Surname.
Kobey [kobey] as a name for boys has its root in Hungarian. Kobey is an alternate spelling of Coby: possibly a short form of Coburn. Kobey is also a variation of Kobi (Hungarian).
Short form of Jacob, which is from the Greek Iakobos meaning "protected by God".
Origin of the name Ralph: From the Old Norse RaÄ‘ulfr, Rathulfr, a compound name composed of the elements raÄ‘, rath (counsel) and ulfr (wolf). The name, introduced by the Scandinavians, was reinforced by the Normans, who brought in the Germanic cognate Radulf, which is from the elements rÄd (counsel) and wulf (wolf).