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| Abban |
Irish - Means 'little abbot', derived from Irish abb 'abbot' combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster. More |
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| ACHAICUS |
Ancient Greek(Latinized) - Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul. |
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| ADAL |
Arabic - Male - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALIE |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALINA |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALINE |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADEL |
Teutonic - Male - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADEODATUS |
Ancient Roman - Variant of DEODATUS. This was the name of a son of Saint Augustine and also of two popes (also called Deusdedit). |
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| AGAPE |
Greek - Derived from Greek (agape meaning 'love'. This name was borne by at least two early saints. |
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| AGAPIOS |
Greek - Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian. |
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| ATHRACHT |
Irish - Saint name |
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| ÆÐELBERT |
Anglo-Saxon - Old English cognate of Adalbrecht (see ALBERT). This was the name of a Saxon king of England and two kings of Kent, one who was a saint. It became unused after the Normans introduced Adalbrecht after their invasion. |
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| ÆLRED |
Anglo-Saxon - Contracted form of ELRED. This was the name of a 12th-century saint from England. |
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| BEDE |
English - Male - Saint of Scholars More |
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| CEIRE |
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| CELSUS |
Irish - Saint name |
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| Chaitanya |
Indian - The name of a saint; consciousness |
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| CUMANIA |
Irish - Saint name |
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| DARERCA |
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| DARWISHI |
Egyptian - Saint |
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