annileaf's Personal Name List
Bedrosian
Usage: Armenian
Other Scripts: Պետրոսյան(Armenian)
Blackwood
Usage: English, Scottish
Pronounced: BLAK-wuwd(English)
From an English place name meaning "black wood".
Carmody
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Cearmada meaning "descendant of Cearmaid", a Gaelic given name.
Chaikin
Usage: Yiddish
Other Scripts: חייקין(Yiddish)
Czajka
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: CHIE-ka
Means "lapwing (bird)" in Polish.
Deering
From the Old English given name Deora meaning "dear, beloved".
Desrosiers
Means "from the rose bushes", from French rosier "rose bush". It probably referred to a person who lived close to, or cared for a rose garden.
Love
Usage: English
Pronounced: LUV
From the Old English given name Lufu meaning "love".
Marlow
Usage: English
Pronounced: MAHR-lo
Originally a name for a person from Marlow in Buckinghamshire, England. The place name means "remnants of a lake" from Old English mere "lake" and lafe "remnants, remains". A notable bearer was the English playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593).
Morgenstern
Ornamental name meaning "morning star" in German.
Serafim
Usage: Portuguese
Pronounced: si-ru-FEEN(European Portuguese) seh-ra-FEEN(Brazilian Portuguese)
Derived from the given name
Serafim.
Serafin
Usage: Polish, Italian
Pronounced: seh-RA-feen(Polish)
Shirazi
Usage: Persian
Other Scripts: شیرازی(Persian)
Pronounced: shee-raw-ZEE
Originally denoted someone who came from the city of Shiraz, located in southern Iran. The city's name is possibly of Elamite origin.
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