Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Dge

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Bridge

English: from Middle English brigge 'bridge', Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire.

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Ridge

The name Ridge is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Ridge is: From the ridge.

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Talmadge

Talmadge is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name. It was a name given to a person who was a person who habitually wore a knapsack or other type of pack carried on the back. The surname Talmadge is derived from the Old French word talemache, which means knapsack.

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Eldridge

English Meaning: The name Eldridge is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Eldridge is: Old/wise ruler.

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Judge

Judge Family History. Judge Name Meaning. English: occupational name for an officer of justice or a nickname for a solemn and authoritative person thought to behave like a judge, from Middle English, Old French juge (Latin iudex, from ius 'law' + dicere to say), which replaced the Old English term dema.

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Arledge

English Meaning: The name Arledge is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Arledge is: Lives at the hare's lake.

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Bainhrydge

Bainhrydge is a baby boy name its meaning is lives by the bridge over the stream.. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1634 times.

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Aldridge

Aldridge is a town in Staffordshire (now the West Midlands) that dates back to the Domesday Book where it was listed as Alrewic and literally means "dwelling or farm among alders" having derived from the Old English word alor + wic.

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Sedge

English Meaning: The name Sedge is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Sedge is: Swordsman.

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Baynebridge

Baynebridge is a baby boy name its meaning is derived from bainbridge, bridge. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1539 times.

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Trowhridge

Trowhridge is a baby boy name its meaning is from the tree bridge. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1512 times.

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Dodge

Dodge Name Meaning. from the Middle English personal name Dogge, a pet form of Roger. possibly a nickname from Middle English dogge 'dog' (Old English docga, dogga).

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Rutledge

This name, with variant spellings Rutledge, Rudledge, Rookledge and Rucklidge, is chiefly found on the EnglishScottish borders, and is believed to be of topographical origin from residence by a borders stream named with the Northern Medieval English 'rout', itself coming from the Scandinavian 'ruta' meaning a roar of ...

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Bainbridge

Bainbridge Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Bainbridge in North Yorkshire, named for the Bain river on which it stands (which is named with Old Norse beinn 'straight') + Old English brycg 'bridge'.

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Trowbrydge

Trowbridge Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Trowbridge in Wiltshire, named from Old English treow 'tree' + brycg 'bridge'; the name probably referred to a felled trunk serving as a rough-and-ready bridge.

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Walbrydge

The history of the Walbridge name began with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from Wulfric, a Germanic personal name that became common in England after the Norman Conquest. ... The personal name Wulfric means "wolf-powerful." This name appears in the Domesday Book as Wlfric and Vlfric.

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Bainbrydge

Bainbridge Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Bainbridge in North Yorkshire, named for the Bain river on which it stands (which is named with Old Norse beinn 'straight') + Old English brycg 'bridge'.

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Walbridge

Walbridge Name Meaning. English (Dorset): habitational name, probably from Wool Bridge in East Stoke, Dorset.

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Rydge

Rydge is a baby boy name its meaning is from the ridge. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1182 times.

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Elbridge

The historic region of Austria is the birthplace of the esteemed surname Elbridge. The name is derived from "Elbridge," a personal name of Teutonic origin, popular in various forms throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, meaning "illustrious."

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Hodge

Hodge Name Meaning. from the medieval personal name Hodge, a short form of Roger. (For the change of initial, compare Hick.) nickname from Middle English hodge 'hog', which occurs as a dialect variant of hogge, for example in Cheshire place names.

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Cambridge

English: habitational name for someone from either of two places called Cambridge: one in Gloucestershire, the other in Cambridgeshire (the university city). Until the late 14th century the latter was known as Cantebrigie 'bridge on the (river) Granta', from a Celtic river name meaning 'marshy river'.

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Rodge

English Meaning: The name Rodge is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Rodge is: Famed spear.

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Baynbridge

In English the meaning of the name Bainbridge is: Lives near the bridge over the white water.

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Edge

Edge Name Meaning. English: topographic name, especially in Lancashire and the West Midlands, for someone who lived on or by a hillside or ridge, from Old English ecg 'edge'.

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Fudge

Last name: Fudge. SDB Popularity ranking: 5067. This curious surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a diminutive of Fu(l)cher, itself deriving from the Old German male given name "Fulchar, Fulcher", a compound of the elements "folk", people, and "her(r)", lord; hence, "lord of the people".

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Coleridge

Old English origin. Place name: possibly "Cole's ridge", or "dark ridge". "Cole" (or "Col") is thought to come from an Old English spelling of "Coal," hence the dark, or black ridge. ... -Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, author of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan."

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Coolidge

Coolidge Name Meaning. probably an occupational name for a college servant or someone with some other association with a university college, for example a tenant farmer who farmed one of the many farms in England known as College Farm, most of which are or were owned by university colleges. See Colledge.