Marybell is a baby unisex name its meaning is derived from mary bitter. mary was the biblical mother of christ. names like dolores and mercedes have been created to express aspects of marys life and worship.. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1918 times.
of Brooklyn, the New York City borough, but is usually regarded as simply a combination of the names Brook or Brooke, a name derived from an English surname meaning "one who lives near a brook" and the suffix -lyn, which is an element in other popular contemporary names in the United States such as Kaitlyn.
Brookelynne is a baby girl name its meaning is form of brooklyn - small stream, borough of new york city. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1121 times.
of Brooklyn, the New York City borough, but is usually regarded as simply a combination of the names Brook or Brooke, a name derived from an English surname meaning "one who lives near a brook" and the suffix -lyn, which is an element in other popular contemporary names in the United States such as Kaitlyn.
The name Brooklyn is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brooklyn is: Water; stream.
of Brooklyn, the New York City borough, but is usually regarded as simply a combination of the names Brook or Brooke, a name derived from an English surname meaning "one who lives near a brook" and the suffix -lyn, which is an element in other popular contemporary names in the United States such as Kaitlyn.
English Meaning: The name Brooke is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brooke is: Lives by the stream.
I liked the name Brooklyn, but every one has that name spelling. Brooke-Lynn is a cool way of spelling this name. ... Its source is broka, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "A small stream."
I liked the name Brooklyn, but every one has that name spelling. Brooke-Lynn is a cool way of spelling this name. ... Its source is broka, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "A small stream."
From Greek, meaning "delicate" or "dainty". A Christian named Tryphena is found in the New Testament, where she is greeted by St. Paul in Romans 16:12 as "a woman who labors in the Lord".