The meaning of the name Thackary is Dweller By The Nook Where The Reeds For Thatching Grew. The origin of the name Thackary is English.
Thaddeus (Greek Θαδδαῖος, Thaddaios, from Aramaic תדי, Taddai / Aday) is a male given name. It means a heart or courageous heart. As of the 1990 Census, 'Thaddeus' was the 611th most popular male name in the United States, while 'Thad', its diminutive version, was the 846th most popular.
About: Than. The baby name Than of greek origin means death, brilliant. The Huggies Baby Name Finder can help you create a list of popular baby names including Than and then let you share with family and friends. You might also consider similar names to Than which include Thana, Tan, Thane.
Thando is a unisex given name, common in southern Africa, which means "love". It may refer to: Thando Bula (born 1981), South African cricket player.
American Meaning: The name Thelma is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Thelma is: This name was invented by British writer Marie Corelli, who gave it to her heroine in her novel 'Thelma' (1887). It may be based on the Greek word for will.
English Meaning: ... In English the meaning of the name Ethelred is: Noble counsel, from the Old English 'aethel raed' Famous bearers: the Anglo-Saxon Ethelred the Unready.
Thembani is a baby unisex name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1836 times.
Other names. Related names. Theodora, Theodorus, Dorothy. Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "God-given" (from the Greek words θεός, (theós) "God" and δώρον (dōron) "gift").
Origin of the name Theresa: Of uncertain etymology, Teresa is generally believed to be derived from the Greek therizein (to reap, to gather in) and thus takes the definition of “harvester.” The first known bearer of the name was the Spanish wife of St. Paulinus, a 5th century Roman bishop of Nola.
Origin of the name Therese: Of uncertain etymology, Teresa is generally believed to be derived from the Greek therizein (to reap, to gather in) and thus takes the definition of “harvester.” The first known bearer of the name was the Spanish wife of St. Paulinus, a 5th century Roman bishop of Nola.