Beautiful Malaysian Girl Names With Gentle Meanings
A practical shortlist of Malaysian girl name ideas with gentle meanings, Malay-Muslim warmth, and multicultural family appeal
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A practical shortlist of Malaysian girl name ideas with gentle meanings, Malay-Muslim warmth, and multicultural family appeal
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A Breton; A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England) Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century; Brit A...
Brit A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England); the helpful one; Variant of Brett: Man from Britain
Brit A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England); Variant of Brett: Man from Britain
Brit A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany); from Britain
Brit A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England)
Brit A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England)
Brit A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)
Brit A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England)
Brit A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)
A Breton; a native of Brittany, Briton; A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England) Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte Brett became very popular in Australia...
Derived from an old German name meaning eagle power The eagle rules Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, and used for a number of English surnames Famous bearer: British poet and critic Matthew Arnold; Eagle Power; eagle, powerful; Strong as...
Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
Abbreviation of Alexander defender of mankind; Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men; Diminutive of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century British King Edward VII's wife Princess Alexandra...
Britain The use of Britannia as a first name began in the 18th century, probably inspired by the 1740 song 'Rule Britannia
a number of counts and dukes of Brittany bore the name Conan; Exalted; High, wise Introduced into Britain after the Norman Conquest Famous bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes
old wealthy; Variant of the German Aldo, an Old German name meaning old, or from the old house Aldous has been common in Britain since the Middle Ages Famous bearer: 2Oth century British novelist Aldous Huxley
Feminine form of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century; Majestic, grand The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to...
Bear; Bear hero; courageous Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights; Derived from Celtic artos meaning 'bear'; From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King...
French form of Arnold; strong as an eagle Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold Schwarzennegger; Variant of Arnold: Derived from an old German name meaning eagle power The eagle rules Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, and...
BenedictBlessed; Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
American film producer/director Cecil B de Mille; Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes
a secret; a virgin; A young man; Highlands; Place name in Britain
A skilled archer; archer Feminine of Yves; Feminine form of Ivo: Yew Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest; Yew; yew, archer
The name is derived from the ancient British word Cunosaglas
From the Old French name derived from Latin 'amatus' meaning loved In use since at least the 12th century Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel 'Westward Ho!
Speckled Surname form of Brice; Swift Famous bearer: St Brice, sometimes called St Britius, was a 5th century Bishop of Tours; Warrior; Wife of Chthonius
Diminutive of Jocelyn: 'One of the Goths' Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest, Jocelyn was adopted as a feminine first name in the early 20th century; God is salvation; Joss means One og the Goths
Place name in Britain
A Boy from the gray house Gray is the sign of intelligence; This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene