Name Meanings & Suggestions for "pasture by the stream meaning"

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Wynford

The name Wynford is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Wynford is: White stream; holy stream.

Meaning: White stream; holy stream. Origin: English

Laoidheach

Laoidheach is used predominantly in the Gaelic language and it is derived from Celtic origins. The name's meaning is poem. See also the related category celtic. Laoidheach is not regularly used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: From the pasture. Origin: Gaelic

BaIloch

BaIloch is a baby boy name its meaning is from the pasture. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 844 times.

Meaning: From the pasture Origin: Scottish

Gresham

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "grazing homestead" in Old English.

Meaning: Village in the pasture Origin: American

Borden

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Borden Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place in Kent named Borden, perhaps from Old English bar 'boar' or bor 'hill' + denu 'valley' or denn '(swine) pasture'.

Meaning: Boar pasture Origin: English

Farly

The name Farley is a boy's name of English origin meaning "sheep meadow".

Meaning: From the bulls pasture Origin: English

Tyee

The name "Tyee" is based on the current local definition of Tyee salmon—a Chinook or Spring salmon of 30 lbs or more. The word is derived from the Nuu-chah-nulth language, meaning a chief, a king, or champion.

Meaning: From the fenced-in pasture Origin: English

Iden

Iden Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place called Iden Green in Benenden, Kent, or Iden Manor in Staplehurst, Kent, or from Iden in East Sussex. All these places are named in Old English as 'pasture by the yew trees', from ig 'yew' + denn 'pasture'.

Meaning: Pasture in the wood Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Bailefour

Bailefour is a baby boy name its meaning is from the pasture land.. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1286 times.

Meaning: From the pasture land. Origin: Gaelic

Sheiling

The term is from shiel, from the Northern dialect Middle English forms schele or shale, probably akin to Old Frisian skul meaning 'hiding place' and to Old Norse Skjol meaning 'shelter' and Skali meaning 'hut'.

Meaning: From the summer pasture Origin: Scottish

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