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Boy
Bruce

A Place Name; From Brys; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of...

Boy Indian
Boy
Fullere

Any material used to thicken; Cloth thickener

Boy English
Boy
Firnas

Brave; Powerful; Thick Necked Lion

Boy Indian
Boy
Pivara

thick, dense, a son of dyutimat

Boy Hindu
Boy
Brucey

Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush Surname since medieval times; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web

Boy English
Unisex
Brucie

Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush Surname since medieval times; Forest sprite; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web

Unisex English
Boy
Vitula

large, thick, one of the 7 winds

Boy Hindu
Girl
Eloksi

With hair as thick as the cardamom creeper

Girl Hindu
Girl
Tusharkana

A Particle of Snow; Thick ice cubes fall from the sky

Girl Indian
Unisex
Bahula

A Star; thick, dense, broad

Unisex Indian
Girl
Lasea

Thick, wise [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]

Girl Biblical
Boy
Jummal

A Thick Rope; Couple; Unit of army

Boy Indian
Boy
Stroud

from the thicket; One who comes from the land that is overgrown with brushwood

Boy English
Boy
Pert

From the thorn bush or thicket

Boy Celtic
Boy
Hirst

From the Thicket of Trees

Boy Christian
Boy
Wakler

Thickener of cloth

Boy English
Boy
Bram

A Dutch diminutive of Abraham, meaning 'father of a multitude' Famous bearer: Bram Stoker, 19th century Irish author of Dracula; a short form of Abram, Abraham; a thicket of wild gorse Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram Bram Stoker was author of Dracula...

Boy English
Boy
Forest

forest; It literally translates to woodlands, ie areas thickly cov; Keeps the forest 'Woodland'; out of the woods; Woods

Boy English
Boy
Strod

From the thicket

Boy English
Unisex
Kunja

Grove of Trees; In Sanskrit it means thicket; Jungle; Shrub

Unisex Indian
Boy
Buciac

Thick

Boy Czechoslovakian