Baby Name Aadan meaning and Astrology. Baby Name : Aadan. Gender : Boy. Origin : Indian. Aadan Meaning: Acceptance; Holding.
Aaron is a hellenized Hebrew masculine given name. ... According to other different theories, the name could be derived from various Hebrew roots meaning "high mountain", "mountain of strength", "exalted", or "enlightened", or "bearer of martyrs".
The name Aaron is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Aaron is: Lofty; exalted; high mountain.
aa-(r)ron, aar-r-on ] The baby boy name Aarron is pronounced as AAAER-AHN †. Aarron is used predominantly in English and its origin is Hebrew. In addition, Aarron is a spelling variant (English) of the name Aaron (English, German, Hebrew, and Polish). ... Aarron is a seldom used baby name for boys.
Abbott Name Meaning. English and Scottish: from Middle English abbott 'abbot' (Old English abbod) or Old French abet 'priest'. Both the Old English and the Old French term are derived from Late Latin abbas 'priest' (genitive abbatis), from Greek abbas, from Aramaic aba 'father'.
Abdiel (Hebrew עֲבְדִּי×ֵל "Servant of God") is a biblical name which has been used as the name for a number of fictional characters and as a given name for several notable people.
The name Abe is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abe is: Father of a multitude. In Genesis the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham when it was revealed he would be father of the Hebrew nation. Further popularized by 19th century US president Abraham Lincoln.
Abijah (Hebrew: ×ֲבִיָּה‎‎ 'ĂḇîyÄh; also Abiah, Abia; in modern Hebrew Aviya) is a Biblical Hebrew unisex name that means "my Father is Yah".
In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abner is: Father is light, or father of light. The Old Testament Abner was Saul's cousin and army commander, a clever strategist. Abner became fashionable after the Reformation. 'Li'l Abner', was the hero of a comic strip by cartoonist Al Capp.
Abram is a masculine given name of Biblical Hebrew origin, meaning exalted father. In the Bible, it was originally the name of the first of the three Biblical patriarchs, who later became known as Abraham.