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English Meaning: The name Colt is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Colt is: From the dark town. : Unknown owner of property.
Holt is a surname and placename, of Proto-Germanic origin and meaning a small wood or grove of trees. It derives from the Old English word holt and is a near-synonym of "wold" (from Old Englishwald), originally denoting a forested upland.
The name Morholt is a Male name. Arthurian Legend meaning: The name Morholt is a Arthurian Legend baby name The Arthurian Legend meaning of Morholt is: Prince killed by Tristan.
Bolt Name Meaning. English (chiefly West Country): from Middle English bolt 'bolt', 'bar' (Old English bolt 'arrow'). In part this may have originated as a nickname or byname for a short but powerfully built person, in part as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of bolts. Danish: variant of Boldt. Variant of Bold ...
The meaning of the name “Kolt” is: “Young male horse”.
The name Fasolt likely derives from a root similar to Old High German faso, thread, and most likely refers to the long braided hair he is described as having in the Eckenlied.
Solt: old Hungarian personal name, with an identical origin to the names Zoltán, Zsolt and possibly Csolt names. Derived from the old Turkish word "sultan". The Arabic word "sultan" (ruler, emperor) has an Aramaean origin and got into the Turkish language by way of Persian.
Berthold Name Meaning. German and Scandinavian: from the Germanic personal name Bertwald, composed of the elements berht 'bright', 'famous' + wald 'rule'. The second element has been altered by association with German hold 'lovely', 'splendid'.