Abelardo is a Spanish version of Abelard, itself derived from the Hebrew name 'Abel'. Abel was the second son of
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Abelino
Abelino is a form of the name Avila, itself a form of the Germanic name Ava. The origins of the
Abimbola
Abimbola originates in African languages and means "rich child". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names,
Abram
Abram is a Russian form of Abraham. Abraham does not have any literal meaning in Hebrew. The name was actually
Ace
Ace is originally of Latin origin and comes from the Latin word 'asa' which was the smallest denomination coin in
Achim
Achim is the short form of Joachim, a Biblical name, although the name as such does not appear in the
Achmed
Achmed is an Arabic name that means 'someone who is praised much'. It is considered to be one of the
Acke
Acke is a Swedish diminutive of Axel, itself a Scandinavian variant of Absalom. Absalom originates in Hebrew language and means
Acton
The name Acton is a locational name and comes from the two Old English words – 'ac', which means 'oak',
Strom
Ström is a Swedish and Scandinavian name, which means 'a river'.
Adair
The name Adair has two origins. In Celtic and Old English it means 'a crossing or ford at the oak
Adalberto
Adalberto is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese variant of Albert. Albert is derived from its Old Germanic form 'Adelbracht', a
Adam
Adam originates in Hebrew language and means "man". In the Bible, Adam is a figure from the Book of Genesis
Adao
Adao is a Portuguese variant of Adam. Adam originates in Hebrew language and means "man". In the Bible, Adam is
Addison
Addison originates in Old English language and means "Adam's child". Until today, it also functions as a surname and formerly
Ade
Ade originates in Germanic languages and means "man of nobility". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
Adebowale
Adebowale originates in African languages and means "return of the crown". It can be used as both feminine and masculine
Adelmar
Adelmar is ultimately derived from Adelhard. Adelhard is the German form of the English name Abelard which means 'noble, or
Adelmo
Adelmo is an Italian and Spanish variant of Adelmar. Adelmar is ultimately derived from Adelhard. Adelhard is the German form
Adelram
The name Adelram comes from two Germanic words, “adel”, which means 'noble', and “hraban”, which means 'dark or raven'.