Liori is a Hebrew name that means 'I have my light'.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Barden
Barden is from the Old English word 'baren' which means “of barley”. It could also be a compound of the
Salem
Salem is derived from the Arabic name 'Salim', which means 'safe'.
Leif
Leif originates in Old Norse and means "successor". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavian countries.
Talon
The name Talon is derived from the Latin word 'talus', which means 'ankle bone'.
Pal
Pal is a Hungarian variant of Paul. Paul originates in Latin language and means "tiny, petite". As a masculine given
Emeric
Emeric is a French name of Germanic and origins. It is a variant of the name “Emmerich', whose meaning is
Gandalf
Gandalf is an Old Norse name, derived from the words “gandr”, which means 'wand', and “alfr” which means 'elf'. The
Maxwell
Maxwell, is derived from the Gaelic name 'Maccus' and the word 'waell', which means 'pool'. The name Maccus itself is
Kalum
Kalum is a variant of the name Calum. The name 'Calum' itself is derived from the Latin name 'Columba', which
Liddell
Liddell is an English locational surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, given to anyone who comes from a place called Liddel. The
Creighton
Creighton is an English name, derived from the Old Welsh “creic” which means 'rock' and “tun” which means 'a settlement'.
Barry
The true meaning of Barry is not known. It is most likely the anglicized form of O'Baire which was the
Nelinho
Nelinho is a diminutive of Manoel, itself a Portuguese variant of Emmanuel. Emmanuel is a variant of Emanuel, itself derived
Salazar
Salazar is a Basque name that means 'old hall'.
Tatsuya
Tatsuya is a Japanese name which means 'accomplished one'.
Tyreece
Tyreece is a newly invented name and does not have any particular meaning.
Kye
Kye is a diminutive of Kyle. Kyle originates in Gaelic languages and means "living near a narrow channel". As a
Wilbur
Wilbur originates in English language and means "wild pig". Originally it was used as a surname and as a surname
Prentice
Prentice is a Medieval English name and was a nickname for anyone who was serving an apprenticeship.