On this website, Boaz (the husband of Ruth, from the Bible) is defined as "swiftness". It actually means "strength is within him", (bo = in him, az= strength) and in Hebrew is spelled BET-VAV-AYIN-ZAYIN (although some people leave out the vav.)
The name Boase is rooted in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It was a name for someone who was a person who bragged one of vain-glory. Further research revealed that the name is derived from the Old English word bost, which means vaunt or brag.
Esmaeel is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Persian originated name. Esmaeel name meaning is Ishmael (son Of Abraham) and the lucky number associated with Esmaeel is 4. Find all the relevant details about the Esmaeel Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Ibr is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Urdu originated name. Ibr is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Ibr in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well. Names similar to Ibr are also listed here.
Abramson is a variation of a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Abram (or Abraham)", the Biblical figure. It is most prevalent among American Jews.
The Parham surname is a habitational name derived from place names such as Parham in Suffolk and Sussex, derived from the Old English words "pere," meaning "pear," and "ham," or "homestead."
This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM (1) and הָמוֹן (hamon) meaning "many, multitude". The biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram but God changed his name (see Genesis 17:5).
[ syll. a-bree, ab-r-ee ] The baby girl name Abree is pronounced as AHBRIY- †. Abree is an English name of Hebrew origin. Abree is a form of the English, Indian, and Ewe name Abra. Abree is also a form of the English name Abrianna.
The different meanings of the name Abri are: Hebrew meaning: Father of a mighty nation. Italian meaning: Father of a mighty nation.
Meanings and history of the name Abriana: | Edit. Abriana is of Italian oirgin (also of Hebrew, it is thought), commonly known to be the feminine form of Abraham.