Jarrell is derived from the Germanic name Gerhardt, itself derived from the Latin personal names 'Gerardus' and 'Girardus'. These names
Tag: English names
Bond
Bond is a derivative from a very old English word “bonde” which means 'to dwell'. The term was associated with
Smith
Smith originates in Old English and means "blacksmith". As a masculine given name it is rather rare, more frequently it
Rita
Rita originates in Greek language and is a diminutive of Margarita or Margaret. Margaret is derived from the Greek word
Sidney
Sidney is a variant of Sydney. Sydney originates in Old English language and means "from a large island". It was
Zeandre
Zeandre is a newly invented name which does not have any particular meaning.
Mae
Mae is a spelling variant of May, a famous bearer being the American actress Mae West. May originates in Latin
Case
Case is a Medieval English name, which has Anglo-Norman French origins. It could possibly have come from the word 'case'
Radley
Radley is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'leah', which means 'clearing or wood', and 'rad', which
Clara
Clara originates in Latin language and means "bright and clear". It is the feminine form of Clarus. Clara is a
Laramie
Although Laramie sounds French it is actually an American English name, derived from the place name Laramie, a town in
Marlon
Marlon originates in English language and its meaning is unclear. As a masculine given name it was popularized by the
Becker
Becker is believed to be derived from the Middle English word “bekke” which means 'stream'. In German, the derivative would
Caulton
Caulton is an Old English name, that is believed to be derived from two words, 'calu' and 'tun', whose meanings
Arran
Arran is a Scottish name that means “a person who lives on an island”. Although this is the most generally
Adolf
The name Adolf comes from two Germanic words – 'adel', which means 'distinguished or noble'', and 'wulf', which means 'wolf'.
Leighton
Leighton is an English and Scottish locational name, given to a person coming from either Leighton or Leaton from Shrewsbury
Colvin
There could be two origins of the name Colvin. The first is that it is a version of the Gaelic
Ridge
Ridge is an English vocabulary name, derived from the word 'ridge' and meaning the same.
Harold
Harold is an English name, derived from the Anglo-Saxon name 'Hereweald', which means 'army power'. It is derived from the