WANGSTK's Personal Name List

Aalst
Usage: Dutch
Possibly from Germanic *alhs meaning "temple, shelter". This is the name of various towns in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Achthoven
Usage: Dutch
Means "eight farmsteads" in Dutch. This is the name of various towns in the Netherlands.
Altena
Usage: Dutch
Possibly means "close, near" in Dutch. This is the name of a town in the Netherlands.
Belén
Usage: Spanish, Biblical Spanish
Pronounced: beh-LEHN(Spanish)
Spanish form of Bethlehem.
Bet-'El
Usage: Biblical Hebrew [1]
Other Scripts: בֵּית־אֵל(Ancient Hebrew)
Hebrew form of Bethel.
Bethel
Usage: Biblical
Other Scripts: בֵּית־אֵל(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronounced: BETH-əl(English)
Means "house of God" in Hebrew, from the roots בַּיִת (bayiṯ) meaning "house" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". In the Old Testament this is a town north of Jerusalem, where Jacob saw his vision of the stairway.
Damasco
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Damascus.
Krakov
Usage: Czech, Slovak, Russian, Croatian, Serbian
Other Scripts: Краков(Russian, Serbian)
Form of Kraków.
Natzrat
Usage: Ancient Hebrew, Hebrew
Other Scripts: נָץְרַת(Hebrew)
Hebrew form of Nazareth.
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