Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Uck

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Chuck

Diminutive of CHARLES. It originated in America in the early 20th century. Two famous bearers of this name were pilot Chuck Yeager (1923-), the first man to travel faster than the speed of sound, and the musician Chuck Berry (1926-), one of the pioneers of rock music.

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Goodluck

Goodluck is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2068 times.

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Buck

English: nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat (Old English bucc(a)) or a male deer (Old English bucc). Old English Bucc(a) is found as a personal name, as is Old Norse Bukkr. ... German: topographic name from a field name, Buck 'hill'.

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Huck

"huckle buddy" Meanings and history of the name Huckleberry: | Edit. Huckleberry is a regional American name for a berry similar to a small blueberry. It's thought of as a name chiefly because of Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn." Famous real-life people named Huckleberry: | Edit.

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Ruck

Ruck Name Meaning. German: nickname for someone with a peculiarity of the back, Middle High German rucke.

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Tuck

Tuck is a masculine name and sometimes nickname given to someone bearing the name of Tucker and also surprisingly, Devin or Devon in many countries around the world. The English surname Tuck is of patronymic origin, being one of those names that was based on the first name of the father.

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Shattuck

The name Shattuck is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when a family lived at Chaddock, a hamlet in the parish in Lancashire. It is from the place-name that the surname is derived.

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Puck

Meaning unknown, from Old English puca. It could ultimately be of either Germanic or Celtic origin. In English legend this was the name of a mischievous spirit, also known as Robin Goodfellow. He appears in Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1600).