The meaning of the name Kiden is Female Born After 3+ Boys. The origin of the name Kiden is African. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Kiden also like: Nala, Zeena, Avalyn, Jira, Safara, Keyah, Coralie.
Meaning of First Name of: Tinku. ... Your name of Tinku gives you a happy, spontaneous, generous personality. You are a quick thinker, witty, and extremely imaginative.
English Meaning: The name Doogie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Doogie is: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys.
The name Junaid is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Junaid is: Soldier. Warrior.
Name: Nashely. Show similar names Show variant names. Name Nashely generally means The one that is loved or Loved one or Beloved, is of Indian origin, Name Nashely is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Nashely are mainly Christian by religion.
The name Amicia is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amicia is: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. Also a French form of the Latin Amico, meaning friend.
German Meaning: The name Rabbie is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Rabbie is: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum.
The name Amy is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amy is: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'.
The name Esmee is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Esmee is: An Old FrenchLatin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved.
Amanda is a Latin female gerundive name meaning "having to be loved," "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." ... The name "Amanda" first appeared in 1212 on a birth record from Warwickshire, England, and five centuries later the name was popularized by poets and playwrights.