The name Tresa is a girl's name of German origin. Tresa and discussed in our forums with posts like "Heaven, Hell, Purgatory - Girls". German variation of Theresa.
Hebrew Meaning: The name Genessa is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Genessa is: Origin; birth. Genisis is the name of the first book in the Bible. 'Genisia' - the Virgin Mary of Turin - is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition.
The name Genisia is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Genisia is: Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition.
The Normans were Vikings who settled on the coast of France, in the region that became known as Normandy. In England the name Norman or Normant was used before the Norman conquest, first as a nickname for Scandinavian settlers and later as a given name.
Baubie is a baby girl name its meaning is diminutive of barbara: from the greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. in catholic custom st. barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning.. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1067 times.
The name William is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name William is: Resolute protector; will. For a long time after the Norman conquest in A.D. 1066 many English boys were given some form of William the Conquer's name. ... The firstborn son of Prince Charles is named William.
Guglielmo (pronounced [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo]) is the Italian form of the masculine name William. It may refer to: People with the given name Guglielmo: Guglielmo I Gonzaga (1538–1587), Duke of Mantua and Montferrat.
Guillem (Catalan pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛm]) is a Catalan first name, equivalent to William in the English language, which occasionally can appear as a surname. Its origin and pronunciation are the same as its Occitan variant Guilhèm, with a different spelling.
Gender: M Meaning of Gwilym: "resolute protection" Origin of Gwilym: Welsh variation of William.
Hamo Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).