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Gurloch | Meaning : Longing For Guru. Used in : Sikh |
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Gwernach | Meaning : Dwells By The Alder Tree River. Used in : Welsh |
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Hadrach | Meaning : Point, Joy Of Tenderness. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Hainrich | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Ruler of the estate Used in : German, Polish |
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Hajnrich | Meaning : Ruler Of The Estate Used in : Polish |
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Hammelech | Meaning : A King, A Counselor. Used in : Biblical |
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Hanoch | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Dedicated. Used in : Australian, Biblical, Hebrew |
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Hatach | Meaning : He That Strikes. Used in : Biblical |
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Heinrich | Meaning : In german meaning is : Rules his household. Variant of Henry. Used in : Australian, German, Danish, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Swiss |
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Heinroch | Meaning : Rules An Estate. Used in : Teutonic |
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Hendrych | Meaning : Ruler Of The Estate Used in : Polish |
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Henoch | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Dedicated, disciplined. Used in : Australian, Biblical, Finnish, German |
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Henrich | Meaning : In Teutonic meaning is : Rules an estate. Used in : Australian, Danish, French, German, Teutonic |
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Hersch | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Deer. Used in : Australian, Hebrew |
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Hinrich | Meaning : Estate Ruler. Used in : German, Teutonic |
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Hirsch | Meaning : Deer. Used in : Hebrew |
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Imrich | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Home Ruler From Emery Used in : Australian, Czech |
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Indrechtach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Attacker Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Indrechtaich | Meaning : Attacker Used in : Irish |
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Ingnathach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Druid of the Fir Bolg Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Jach | Meaning : Yahweh Will Establish Used in : Polish |
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Jamlech | Meaning : Reigning, Asking Counsel. Used in : Biblical |
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Kavach | Meaning : Armour Used in : Hindu |
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Kawtch | Meaning : Pet Form Of Cáit Used in : Irish |
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Keallach | Meaning : Battle Used in : Irish |
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Kellach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Strife Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Kenrich | Meaning : Chief Hero, Royal Ruler Used in : British, English |
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Keren-happuch | Meaning : The Horn Or Child Of Beauty. Used in : Biblical |
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Kerenhappuch | Meaning : Horn Of Antimony (Antimony Was Used In Ancient Times As A Cosmetic) Used in : Hebrew |
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Krounch | Meaning : Sculptor Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Krounch | Meaning : Sculptor Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Lach | Meaning : Lives Near Water Used in : American, British, English |
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Laighneach | Meaning : A Leinsterman Used in : Irish |
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Lamech | Meaning : Poor, Made Low. Used in : Biblical |
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Laoidheach | Meaning : From The Pasture. Used in : Gaelic |
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Laoighseach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Man of Laois Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Laoiseach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : One from Leix, a county in Ireland Used in : Celtic, Irish, Celtic |
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Leamhnach | Meaning : Lives Near The Place Abounding In Elm Trees. Used in : Gaelic |
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Lech | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : A Pole Used in : Australian, French, Polish |
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Ligach | Meaning : Pearly Used in : Irish |
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Lilch | Meaning : Lily. Used in : Greek |
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Limshoch | Meaning : To Pull Used in : Irish |
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Lioch | Meaning : Lake Of Eochaid Used in : Irish |
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Loch | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Bright, radiant Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish |
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Loch | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Bright, radiant Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish |
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Loimseach | Meaning : From Lomm Bare Used in : Irish |
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Loingsech | Meaning : Seafarer, Exile Used in : Irish |
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Looiseach | Meaning : Bringer Of Light Used in : Irish |
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Ludwich | Meaning : Famous Warrior Used in : Polish |
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Lugach | Meaning : Light, Brightness Used in : Irish |
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Lugdach | Meaning : Light, Brightness Used in : Irish |
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Luighseach | Meaning : Torch Bringer Used in : Irish, Latin, Celtic |
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Luigseach | Meaning : Goddess Of Light Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Luiseach | Meaning : Shinning, Bright, Oath Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Lynch | Meaning : Mariner. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Mac-daraich | Meaning : Son Of The Man From The Ford By The Oak Trees. Used in : Gaelic |
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Mallolwch | Meaning : Legendary King Of Ireland. Used in : Welsh |
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Malluch | Meaning : Reigning, Counseling. Used in : Biblical |
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Maonach | Meaning : Silent Used in : Irish |
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Melech | Meaning : King, Counselor. Used in : Biblical, Hebrew |
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Merodach | Meaning : Bitter Contrition. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Meshach | Meaning : That Draws With Force. Used in : Biblical |
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Meshech | Meaning : Who Is Drawn By Force. Used in : Biblical |
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Mgrditch | Meaning : Baptist Used in : Armenian |
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Miach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Honourable, proud Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish |
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Michmach | Meaning : He That Strikes. Used in : Biblical |
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Mitch | Meaning : Who Is Like God Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English, French, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Moenach | Meaning : Dumb Used in : Irish |
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Moireach | Meaning : Lady Used in : Scottish |
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Molech | Meaning : King. Used in : Biblical |
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Moloch | Meaning : King. Used in : Biblical |
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Muicheachtach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Lord, Master Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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MuirÃoch | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Settlement by the sea Used in : Celtic |
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Muircheartach | Meaning : Skilled Seaman Used in : Irish |
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Muirchertach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Skilled seaman Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Muireach | Meaning : Moorish. Used in : Gaelic |
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Muireadach | Meaning : Lord And Master Used in : Irish |
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Muireadhach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Lord of the sea Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Muiredach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Lord and master Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Muiriartach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Sea warrior, Seaman, Mariner Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Muirioch | Meaning : Settlement By The Sea Used in : Irish |
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Murdoch | Meaning : Sea Fighter Or Sailor. Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Mytch | Meaning : Who Is Like God? Used in : British, English |
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Nathan-melech | Meaning : The Gift Of The King, Or Of Counsel. Used in : Biblical |
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Nathrach | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Snake Used in : Celtic, Scottish |
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Nerthach | Meaning : Legendary Son Of Gwawrddur. Used in : Welsh |
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Ngoc bich | Meaning : Sapphire Jade Used in : Vietnamese |
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Nisroch | Meaning : Flight, Proof, Babynametation, Delicate. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Nixkamich | Meaning : Grandfather. Used in : Native American |
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Noach | Meaning : Rest Or Wandering. Used in : Hebrew, Dutch, German, Jewish |
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Oach | Meaning : Keen-ear Or Big-ear Used in : Irish |
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Och | Meaning : Sparkle Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Och | Meaning : Sparkle Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Oldrich | Meaning : In czech meaning is : one with riches and power Used in : Australian, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
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Oluoch | Meaning : Born On A Overcast Used in : African, Ghanaian, Kenyan |
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Orthanach | Meaning : Potent in prayers or charms Used in : Irish |
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Ovadiach | Meaning : Servant Of God Used in : Hebrew |
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Parisch | Meaning : Lives Near The Church Used in : British, English |
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Parnach | Meaning : A Bull Striking, Or Struck. Used in : Biblical |
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Pasach | Meaning : Thy Broken Piece. Used in : Biblical |