Fairfax is an English name and means 'beautiful hair'. It is generally used as a surname.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Quentin
Quentin is derived from the Roman family name 'Quintinus', itself derived from the word 'quintus', which means 'fifth'.
Gilbert
Gilbert is based on the Old Germanic words 'gisil', which means 'noble youth', and 'berht', which means 'bright'.
Quest
Quest is an English name with Latin origins and means 'journey or search'.
Quill
Quill originates in Gaelic languages and means "from the woods". In Irish language it was originally used as a surname
Quillan
Quillan is a variant of Quill. Quill originates in Gaelic languages and means "from the woods". In Irish language it
Quinn
Quinn originates in Irish language and means "wise, reasonable". Initially, it was an Irish surname, which means "descendant of Conn".
Qusay
Qusay is an Arabic name and means 'distant'.
Samuel
Samuel is an Anglicized form of the Hebrew name 'Shemuel or Shmuel', derived from the Hebrew words 'shama', which means
Quyen
Quyen originates in Vietnamese language and it means "powerful".
Rab
Rab is a Scottish diminutive of Robert. Robert is a very general European name, derived from the Germanic name 'Hrodbeorht',
Radburn
Radburn is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'burne', which means 'stream', and 'rad', which means 'red'.
Rafael
Rafael is a variant of Raphael. Raphael is derived from the Hebrew words 'rafa', which means 'to heal', and 'el',
Cato
Cato originates in Latin language and means "clever". Initially, it functioned as a surname, the famous bearer being Marcus Porcius
Shusuke
Shusuke is a variant of the Japanese name Shuusuke, which means 'to learn meditation'.
Rafal
Rafal is a Polish variant of Raphael. Raphael is derived from the Hebrew words 'rafa', which means 'to heal', and
Jarrett
Jarrett is ultimately derived from Gerald. Gerald originates in Germanic languages and means "ruler with spear". It was the name
Aldert
Aldert is a Dutch form of Adelhard. Adelhard is the German form of the English name Abelard which means 'noble,
Graden
Graden is an anglicised form of the Irish name Grady, derived from O'Grady, itself derived from the Old Gaelic name
Coulter
Coulter and its many forms are very common in Scotland and parts of Ireland. The name derives from the Gaelic