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Berenhard
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Germanic [1]
Rating:
33% based on 11 votes
Old German form of
Bernard
.
Brynjar
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Norwegian, Icelandic
Rating:
40% based on 9 votes
Derived from the Old Norse elements
brynja
"armour" and
herr
"army, warrior".
Brynjarr
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Old Norse
Rating:
40% based on 9 votes
Old Norse form of
Brynjar
.
Brynmor
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Welsh
Rating:
31% based on 10 votes
From the Welsh place name
Brynmawr
meaning
"great hill"
.
Dov
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Hebrew
Other Scripts:
דּוֹב
(
Hebrew
)
Pronounced:
DOV
Rating:
47% based on 9 votes
Means
"bear"
in Hebrew.
Eileifr
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Old Norse [1]
Rating:
50% based on 9 votes
Old Norse form of
Elof
.
Éimhín
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Irish
Pronounced:
EH-v
y
een
Rating:
44% based on 9 votes
From Old Irish
éim
meaning
"swift, prompt"
. This was the name of a 7th-century
saint
, the founder of a monastery in Kildare.
Einarr
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Old Norse [1]
Rating:
30% based on 9 votes
Old Norse form of
Einar
.
Eir
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Norse Mythology, Icelandic (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Rating:
36% based on 8 votes
Means
"mercy"
in Old Norse. This was the name of a Norse goddess of healing and medicine.
Eira
1
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Welsh
Pronounced:
AY-ra
Rating:
65% based on 13 votes
Means
"snow"
in Welsh. This is a recently created name.
Eira
2
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Swedish, Norwegian
Pronounced:
AY-rah
(
Swedish
)
Rating:
71% based on 14 votes
Modern form of
Eir
.
Eurwen
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Welsh
Rating:
38% based on 8 votes
Derived from Welsh
aur
"gold" and
gwen
"white, blessed".
Hale
2
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
English
Pronounced:
HAYL
Rating:
39% based on 7 votes
From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning
"nook, retreat"
from Old English
healh
.
Hjördís
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Icelandic
Pronounced:
KHUUR-tees
Rating:
31% based on 7 votes
Icelandic form of
Hjördis
.
Hjørdis
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Danish, Norwegian
Rating:
31% based on 7 votes
Danish and Norwegian form of
Hjördis
.
Laker
Usage:
English (Canadian)
Pronounced:
lay-ker
(
Canadian English
)
Rating:
42% based on 9 votes
Nollaig
Gender:
Feminine
&
Masculine
Usage:
Irish
Pronounced:
NAW-ləg
Rating:
26% based on 7 votes
Means
"Christmas"
in Irish. This name was created in the 20th century as a translation of
Noël
.
Seeley
Usage:
English
Rating:
50% based on 8 votes
Variant of
Sealy
.
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