Merewood is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1132 times.
David restored Saul's inheritance to Mephibosheth and permitted him to live within his palace in Jerusalem. The Hebrew name is מְפִיבֹשֶׁת Mefivoshet, meaning "from the mouth of shame" or "from the mouth of god Bashtu", or Merib-baal (Bib Heb: מְרִיב־בַּעַל, Trans: Meriv-Ba'al, Mərîḇ-Báʻal).
Literal definition of the name: The highest point, especially in one's lives; culmination. The imaginary line travelling between the Earth's poles. Famous real-life people named Meridian: | Edit Share what you know!
Origin of the name Meredith: ... Others believe it is from the Welsh Maredudd, an obsolete name of which the second element is idudd (lord). Meredith originated as a surname, then was bestowed as a personal name upon male children. it is now more commonly used as a female name.
A strong, attractive surname name with a mix of possible origins: either from the Welsh first name Meuric,which is a form of Maurice, and contains Germanic elements meaning fame and power, or from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning a fork in a river or a road, which led to the name of several places named Merrick in ...
Merivale is of English origin. The meaning of Merivale is 'pleasant valley'. A variant transcription of Merivale is Merival. Merivale is not commonly used as a baby boy name.
From a surname meaning "happy weather" in Middle English, originally belonging to a cheery person. A notable bearer of the name was Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809), who, with William Clark, explored the west of North America.
Merle is a given name used by both men and women. The name is a variant of Merrill or Muriel, influenced by the French word merle meaning blackbird (from the Latin merula).
Origin of the name Merlin: English cognate of the Welsh Myrrdin, a name derived from the Primative Celtic elements mer, mori (sea) and dunom (hill, fortress), therefore meaning "sea hill" or "sea fortress." The name was most famously borne in Arthurian legend by the magician helper and guide of King Arthur.
Singapore Merlion. Its name combines "mer", meaning the sea, and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese.