Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Ending In Yer

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Sawyer

The name Sawyer is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Sawyer is: Saws wood.

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Meyer

Meyer is a surname of English, German, Dutch and Jewish origin. Many branches of the Meyer(s) family trace their origins to ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. The name is derived from the Old English name maire, meaning Mayor, or an officer in charge of legal matters.

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Ayer

This interesting surname has two origins; firstly, it may be of Old French origin, a patronymic of the name Ayer, a nickname for a man who was well known to be the heir to a title or fortune, deriving from the Middle English "eir, eyr", a development of the Old French "(h)eir" meaning heir.

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Nayer

Nayer - Boy's name meaning, origin, and popularity.

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Myer

Myers is an English, Dutch and German origin surname. The English surname traces its origins to Anglo-Saxon England, from the Old English word maire (originally maior) meaning "mayor". The German origin of the surname Myers has the meaning "steward or bailiff," as in the magistrate of a city or town.

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Dyer

Dyer Family History. Dyer Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a dyer of cloth, Middle English dyer (from Old English deag 'dye'; the verb is a back-formation from the agent noun). This surname also occurs in Scotland, but Lister is a more common equivalent there.

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Bryer

Meanings and history of the name Bryer: | Edit. A surname which can come from the English "briar" (e.g. someone who lived at the edge of a briar patch) or as an anglicized version of Scottish surnames like MacBrair or German like Brauer. Famous real-life people named Bryer: | Edit. William A.

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Collyer

The name was taken on by someone who worked as a person who made or sold charcoal. The surname Collyer is derived from the Old English word col, which means coal; as such it is thought to have originally been an occupational name for a burner of charcoal or a gatherer or seller of coal.

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Lawyer

Esq. Used as an honorific usually in its abbreviated form, especially after the name of an attorney or a consular officer: Jane Doe, Esq.; John Doe, Esq. Joseph Lamont. It means the person is an attorney. Black's Law Dictionary (Sixth Edition) has the following under the definition of "Esquire"

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Breyer

The ancient German region called the Rhineland is where Breyer was first used as a hereditary surname. ... Many German surnames come from the work done by the original bearer of the surname. Breyer is an occupational name for a person who made and sold ale or beer.

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Colyer

The name Colyer comes from when one of the family worked as a person who made or sold charcoal. The surname Colyer is derived from the Old English word col, which means coal; as such it is thought to have originally been an occupational name for a burner of charcoal or a gatherer or seller of coal.

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Dwyer

O'Dwyer is an Irish surname from the Gaelic Ó Dubhuir, meaning "black". O'Dwyer in Irish is "O'Duibhir" (pronounced O Dweer), meaning grandson of Duibhir, an ancestor who, by tradition, lived sometime around the tenth century.

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Xavyer

Meaning & History. Derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning "the new house". This was the surname of the Jesuit priest Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552) who was borne in a village of this name.

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Pyer

Pyaar means Love and comes from the Sanskrit word "Priya", for the Lord and His creation.

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Bowyer

Bowyer is an English surname, taken from the traditional craftsman name bowyer, a maker of bows. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Bowyer, British engineer and mathematician.

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Voyer

Voyer Name Meaning. French: occupational name for a legal official, Old French voyer, from Latin vicarius.

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Sayer

Sayer Name Meaning. English: from the Middle English personal name Saher or Seir. ... English: occupational name for a maker or seller of say, a type of cloth, from Middle English say + the agent suffix -er. See also Say. Welsh: occupational name from Welsh saer 'carpenter' or from saer maen 'stonecutter', i.e. mason.

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Rogyer

Roger is a masculine given name and a surname. ... These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements hrōd, χrōþi ("fame", "renown") and gār, gēr ("spear", "lance"). The name was introduced into England by the Normans. In Normandy, the Frankish name had been reinforced by the Old Norse cognate Hróðgeirr.