Origin of first name: Greeks Meaning of first name: Derived from Alexander, Greek "alexein", protect, and "andros", man, warrior. He is the man who protects. In Corsica, we meet small Lisandru and in Spain small Lisandro. His birthday: April 22nd. Its derivatives: Lissander, Lysander. Search for a Given Name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Top Names First Names First Names Outdated Names in the World Other Names by Topics> To Discover:
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Origin of the name: Anciens, Celtes, Français Meaning of the first name: The feminine given name Hermeline comes from the Celtic terms "arz" and "mael" meaning "bear" and "prince" respectively. Hermeline can mean "princess of bears". Celebrities: There is none at the moment. Your little bear princess may be reversing the trend.
Origin of first name: Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Dutch, Scandinavian Meaning of first name: This is probably a derivative of the Germanic name Hardmann, more contemporary and feminine. Hardmann carries the meanings of "happy army" and "strong man". Celebrities: Not yet famous Hermantine ... Your little darling will certainly be good.
Origin of name: Scandinavian Meaning of first name: Herick is a given name of Scandinavian origin. This is a derivative of the first name Eric. On the other hand, Herick can derive his etymology from ancient Norse ainaz meaning "one" or "alone". On the other hand, it can mean "king", according to the Norse term rik (a) z.
Origin of first name: Greek Meaning of the name: From the Greek herakles, "glory of the goddess Hera". Hercules is the son of Jupiter and a mortal, which makes him a demi-god. Endowed with superhuman strength, he performs twelve deeds, also called the twelve works. This name appears only very rarely in the civil status.
Origin of the name: Anciens, Anglo-Saxon, Spanish, Germanic Meaning of the name: Diminutive of "Hernando", Spanish name from the Visigothic culture, Hernan also bears the Germanic roots of "Hernán". This latinized male given name comes from the compound name "Fard-nanth", meaning "sweet traveler" or "spiritual pilgrim".
Origin of first name: Germaniques Meaning of first name: Dérivé d'Hermine. From the germain irmin, very big, immense, majestic, this name evokes a little animal with beautiful fur, so appreciated by the time of the kings. St. Mary Hermine of Jesus was in charge of the community of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, martyrs in China in 1900.
Origin of the name: Anglo-Saxon, French, Germanic, Scandinavian Meaning of the name: Feminine of the first name "Hermand" and the old "Hardman", Hermande is composed of the terms "hard" and "man" meaning "hard man" or "happy army". Celebrities: The celebrities and public figures so named are not numerous.
Origin of first name: Greek Meaning of first name: Name of a Greek god. In Greek mythology, Hermes is the messenger of Olympus but also the god of travelers and commerce, and the driver of souls in the underworld. His attributes are petasus, caduceus, winged sandals and silver purse.
Origin of first name: Anglo-Saxon, French, Germanic Meaning of first name: In the Hungarian language, the name Herald means "the carrier of news". This name also comes from the French word "herald" meaning "bearer of arms" or "messenger". He was thus anglicized in Herald.
Origin of the name: Old, French, Germanic, Scandinavian Meaning of the first name: Like Hermand and Hermande, Hermant is a variant of the Germanic name "Hardman" whose etymology is "joyful army" or "strong man" according to the different dialects. Celebrities: No famous hermant ... will your marvel change things?
Origin of first name: Germanic Meaning of first name: Etymologically, "Helga" means "pious", "sacred" or "holy". Celebrities: German actress Helga Sven, real name Helga Gubbler. Helga Wolfenstein King (1922-2003), painter and poet of Czech origin. German fencing champions Helga Mees and Helga Stroh.
Origin of first name: Germaniques Meaning of first name: Dérivé d'Hermine. From the germain irmin, very big, immense, majestic, this name evokes a little animal with beautiful fur, so appreciated by the time of the kings. St. Mary Hermine of Jesus was in charge of the community of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, martyrs in China in 1900.
Origin of the first name: Celtes Meaning of the first name: Derived from Hervé, the name Herveline comes from the Germanic terms "haer" and "ber" meaning respectively "strong" and "ardent". Celebrities: Saint Hervé is a Breton saint also called Houarneau. Blind by birth, he became a hermit and became a monk at the Monastery of Plouvien where he joined a community of disciples.
Origin of first name: Germanic, Dutch, Scandinavian Meaning of first name: Of Germanic and Scandinavian origin, Helmi means "protection", "helmet" or "the one who dominates the waves". Celebrities: Helmi Dagmar Juvonen, American artist. His character: Helmi has a heart as big as the world.
Origin of first name: Hebrew Meaning of first name: In the Hebrew language, the male given name Hess means "gift of God". Celebrities: To date, no celebrity is named Hess. Nevertheless, Hess is the family name of several personalities like Martin Hess, the founder of Hess Security and Harry Hess, the US Navy Officer and Geologist.
Origin of the name: Celtes, French Meaning of the name: Celtic houarn, "iron", and bev, "lively, ardent". Celebrities: Hervé Bazin, French novelist (1911-1996), Hervé Bourges, Algerian journalist, Hervé Claude, French journalist, Hervé Dubuisson, professional basketball player of French origin, Hervé Paul, French performer and director, or authors, composers and French interpreters Hervé Villard and Hervé Christiani.
Origin of first name: Anglo-Saxons Meaning of first name: Derived from Hesther. Persian ester, "star" and Hebrew lehastir, "hide" .The Bible devotes a whole book to the beautiful Esther who hides her Jewish origins to marry the king of Persia Ahasuerus (Xerxes I). By foiling a minister's plot, she got her husband not to slaughter the Jewish people.
Origin of first name: Greeks Meaning of first name: Dérivé d'Hermine. From the germain irmin, very big, immense, majestic, this name evokes a little animal with beautiful fur, so appreciated by the time of the kings. St. Mary Hermine of Jesus was in charge of the community of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, martyrs in China in 1900.
Origin of name: Anglo-Saxons, Latins Meaning of name: The name Hilarie comes from the Latin hilaris meaning "gay". Celebrities: American actress Hilarie Ross Burton. Saint Hilaire, bishop of Poitiers, was a great defender of Christian orthodoxy. Thanks to this energetic action, he was designated Athanasius of the West.
Origin of the first name: Basques, Hebrew Meaning of the first name: This female name of Basque origin means "rain" in this same language. Written differently, Uria is a male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "Jehovah is my light". Celebrities: There is still no famous Heuria.