Micah is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), and means "Who is like God?" The name is sometimes found with theophoric extensions. Suffix theophory in Yah and in Yahweh results in Michaiah or Michaihu (Hebrew: מִיכָיְהוּ, Modern Mikhayhu, Tiberian MîḵÄÌyhû), meaning who is like Yahweh?
A name like Adelbert or Albert is composed of "adel" (meaning "noble") and "bert" which is derived from "beracht" (meaning "bright" or "shining") hence the name means something in the order of "Bright/Shining through noble behaviour"; the English name "Albright", now only seen as a surname, is a cognate with the same ...
The ancestors of the Blyde family lived among the Strathclyde-Briton people in the Scottish/English Borderlands. It is a name for a happy or cheerful person. Further research revealed that the name is derived from the Old English word blithe, which described a person exhibiting the aforementioned characteristics.
Mahault. The name Mahault is a baby girl name.
Anki is a word derived from the Sumerians meaning "universe". Furthermore, when you split Anki into two 'An' and 'Ki', the two become individual names, deities to be exact. The name An means "sky god" and Ki means "earth god".
Dutch and North German: from the personal name Dirck, a reduced form of Diederik (see Dederick).
The name Melek is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Melek is: Angel.
Fleachia is a baby girl name its meaning is another spelling for felicia. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1096 times.
lau-re-lei, la-urel-ei ] The baby girl name Laurelei is pronounced as LAO-RihL-AY †. Laurelei is of various origins. The name Laurelee is a variation of Laurelei. The origin and meaning of Laurelei is inherited by all variant forms. Laurelei is not regularly used as a baby name for girls.
Origin of the name Amir: Derived from the Arabic amīr (prince, emir), which is from the verb amara (to command, to rule). Amir has been used as a title for a host of designations including rulers of provinces and caliphs. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.