Tayshaun is a modern combination of the prefix Tay- and the name Shaun, ultimately derived from John. John originates in
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Lattimer
Lattimer is an Anglo-Norman name, derived from the French word 'latiner', which means 'interpreter' or a 'person who uses the
Emory
Emory is a variant of the English name Emery. The origin of this name is Germanic, from the Germanic personal
Roscoe
Roscoe is an English, derived from the Old Norse name 'Roscowe', which means 'roe buck wood', denoting that the bearer
Rogers
Rogers is a variant of Rodger. Rodger is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic name 'Hrodgari', itself derived
Yegor
Yegor is a Russian form of George. George is a predominantly English name but it is derived from the ancient
Bahman
Bahman originates in Persian language and means "well-spirited". This is the name of the 11th month in the Iranian calendar.
Sung
Sung is a spelling variant of Seung. Seung originates in Korean language and it means "victorious". It can be used
Jody
Jody is a diminutive of Joseph, or Judy, ultimately derived from Judith. Judith originates in Hebrew language and means "Judea
Firat
Firat originates in Turkish language and it was derived from the name of the Euphrates River.
Audun
Audun is used in Scandinavian languages and is a very old Norse name. It means 'affluent friend'.
Edgar
Edgar is a modern derivative of the Old English name “Eadgar”, based on two words – “ead” which means prosperity
Mohammad
Mohammad is an Iranian variant of Muhammad. Muhammad is an Arabic name, derived from the word 'hamida', which means 'praise
Leialoha
Leialoha originates in Hawaiian language and means "darling child". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names,
Kassim
Kassim is a form of the name Kasim. The name 'Kasim' is Arabic and it means 'divided'.
Denver
Denver is a locational name which identifies that the bearer comes from a place with the same name in Norfolk.
Roderick
Roderick originates in Germanic languages and means "renowned chief".
Chad
Chad is a name of Old English origin and it most probably comes from the Old English word 'ceadd or
Brahma
Brahma originates in Sanskrit and means "prayer". In Hinduism, this the name of the god of creation. As a masculine
Gefen
Gefen is a Hebrew name and means “vine”.