Beadurinc is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1391 times.
Since the Norman conquest of England, many English given names of Germanic origin are used in their French forms. Examples: Robert, Charles, Henry, Albert. Slavic names are often of a peaceful character, the compounds being derived from word roots meaning "to protect", "to love", "peace", "to praise [gods]", "to give".
Beadwof is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1520 times.
The meaning of the name “Beag” is: “Little, small”.
The Irish name Beagan comes from the Gaelic name O Beachain, possibly derived from the word "beach," which means "bee." It was also an Anglicized version of the Gaelic personal name Beathán, from "beatha," meaning "life." Buy PDF History »
Begin Name Meaning. Jewish (from Belarus): variant of Begun. Variant of the Irish surname Beggin, Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beagáin 'descendant of Beagán', a personal name from the diminutive of beag 'small'.
The Beal surname is thought to have been created from one of the places so named (in Northumberland, and in West Yorkshire). The place name derives from the Old English "beo," meaning "bee" and "hyll," meaning "hill." There is also a Norman name Beal derived from the Old French "bel."
Bealantin is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1463 times.
Bealiah. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bealiah (בְּעַלְיָה beh-al-yaw) or Baalyah, a Benjamite, was one of David's thirty heroes who went to Ziklag, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 12:5. The name derives from Baal and Jah, and according to the International Standard Bible Encyclopia (1915) means "Yahweh is Lord."
The Beall surname is thought to have been created from one of the places so named (in Northumberland, and in West Yorkshire). The place name derives from the Old English "beo," meaning "bee" and "hyll," meaning "hill." There is also a Norman name Beall derived from the Old French "bel."