Late Greek name derived from Greek σπυριδιον (spyridion) meaning "basket" or Latin spiritus meaning "spirit". Saint Spyridon was a 4th-century sheep farmer who became the bishop of Tremithus and suffered during the persecutions of Diocletian.
As a Greek name, Spiro may also be spelled Spyro. It comes from the Greek Spiros/Spyros/Speros (Greek: ΣπÏÏος), with a nominative final "s" that is usually dropped when Anglicised. ... In Germany, the surname Spiro originated as a corruption of Speyer, the name of a town in the Rhineland.
Meanings and history of the name Squandro: | Edit. Squandro was chief of the Sokokis tribe in 1675, an American Indian tribe that lived near the Saco River at Winter Harbor in Maine. Famous real-life people named Squandro: | Edit Share what you know!
The name Squier was brought to England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Squier is for a squire. Looking back even further, we found the name was originally derived from the Old French word escuyer, which indicated someone of the social rank immediately below a knight.
Squire Name Meaning. English: status name from Middle English squyer 'esquire', 'a man belonging to the feudal rank immediately below that of knight' (from Old French esquier 'shield bearer').
Sruthair is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 810 times.
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In Christian usage, the title of saint refers to a holy person. The title was created shortly after the death of Christ when the Latin word sanctus meaning "sacred, holy" was applied to the Apostles, Evangelists and other early Christian martyrs and confessors.
Ada is a feminine given name. One origin is the Germanic element "adel-" meaning "nobility", for example as part of the names Adelaide and Adeline. The name can also trace to a Hebrew origin, sometimes spelt Adah - עָדָה, meaning "adornment".
Meaning & History. From the Roman cognomen Albanus which meant "from Alba". Alba (from Latin albus "white") was the name of various places within the Roman Empire, including the city Alba Longa. This name was borne by Saint Alban, the first British martyr (4th century).