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| Matthes |
German - Gift of God. |
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| Matthew |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| Matthias |
Latvian - Gift of God. |
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| Matthieu |
French - Gift of God. |
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| Matthiew |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| Matti |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| MATTIAS |
Hebrew - Gift of God |
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| MATTIE |
Teutonic - Male - Battle-maiden More |
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| Mattis |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| Mattius |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| Matto |
Native American - Brave warrior. |
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| MATTOX |
English - Male - God's Gift |
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| Mattson |
Hebrew - Matt's son. Son of the gift of God. More |
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| Mattu |
Native American - Brave warrior |
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| MATTY |
German - Male - Strong fighter More |
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| Matu |
Native American - Brave warrior |
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| Matui |
Maori - Gift of God. |
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| MATUNDE |
African - Luya of Kenya name meaning 'fruits.' |
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| Maty |
Hebrew - Gift of God. |
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| Matya |
Serbian - Gift of God. |
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| Matyas |
Hungarian - Gift of God. |
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| Matyn |
Arabic - Polite |
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| MATZ |
Hebrew - God's Gift |
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| Mauger |
Teutonic - Honed spear |
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| MAUGHOLD |
Irish - Saint name |
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| Maui |
Hawaiian - From the demigod, Maui |
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| Mauli |
Tongan - Maori, native New Zealander. |
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| Mauna-kea |
Hawaiian - White mountain,the snow-topped Mauna Kea,the highest mountain of Hawai'i. |
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| Mauncell |
French - Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family. |
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| Maunsel |
French - Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family. |
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