Atherol is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 997 times.
Matilda, also spelled Mathilda and Mathilde, is the English form of the Germanic female name Mahthildis, which derives from the Old High German "maht" (meaning "might, strength") and "hild" (meaning "battle").
Athmarr is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 722 times.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fergus or Feargus is a common Irish or Scottish male given name derived from Scots Gaelic, meaning the angry (one) or the wrathful (one). The name is originally thought to derive from the Proto-Celtic elements *wiros ("man") and *gustus ("vigour", "force", or "choice").
Matilda, also spelled Mathilda and Mathilde, is the English form of the Germanic female name Mahthildis, which derives from the Old High German "maht" (meaning "might, strength") and "hild" (meaning "battle"). The name is currently popular in Scandinavian countries.
Atkinson is an English-language surname. The name is derived from a patronymic form of the Middle English Atkin. The personal name Atkin is one of many pet forms of the name Adam. The name corresponds to the Scottish name Aitchison. The name Atkinson is particularly common in Northern England.
Atkinson is an English-language surname. The name is derived from a patronymic form of the Middle English Atkin. The personal name Atkin is one of many pet forms of the name Adam. The name corresponds to the Scottish name Aitchison. The name Atkinson is particularly common in Northern England.
The meaning of the name “Altea” is: “Medicinal herb”. Categories: Polish Names.
Nicknames for Atleigh: | Edit Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Atleigh: | Edit. A contemporary invention, apparently a respelling of the English surname Atlee which referred to a person who lived "at a lea" (a clearing in the woods, or a meadow).
Atmore Name Meaning. English (Norfolk): topographic name from Middle English atte more 'at the marsh'.