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Aitzol
Aitzol is a Basque boy name. Meaning “noble”.
Pseudonym used by the Basque writer José Ariztimuño Olaso and formed by some of the first letters of his two surnames.
Asenath
Asenath is an Egyptian girl name. Meaning “devoted of Neith“.
According to the Old Testament she was the wife of Joseph.
Categorized into: biblical names
Bailador
Bailador is a Spanish pet name for male bull. Meaning “dancer”.
Bull that killed in 1920 the famous Spanish bullfighter Joselito el Gallo.
Bakartxo
Bakartxo is a Basque girl name. It is one of the affectionate diminutives of Bakarne, the Basque form of the name Soledad. Both Bakartxo and Bakarne derive from the Basque word “bakar“, which means “alone, solitary”. (more…)
Biblical names for boys
Biblical names have endured through the centuries, passing on tradition, meaning and symbolism. If you are looking for a solid, storied name for your child, exploring biblical names can be an excellent choice. In this article, you’ll dive into a hand-picked list of biblical names for boys, with their meanings and origins, to help you choose the perfect name for your little one. (more…)
Coto
The name Coto has two possible origins:
Latin origin:
- It comes from the Latin “coto“, which means “cut”, “delimited” or “bounded”. This meaning refers to a piece of land or area that has been demarcated and separated from the rest.
- It can also be derived from the Latin “cubĭtus“, which means “elbow“. In this case, Coto was used as a measure of length equivalent to half a span.
Greek origin:
- Coto is a boy’s name of Greek origin that means “strong.”
- Name of a giant in Greek mythology with one hundred arms and fifty heads.
- Name classified in mythological names (more…)
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Ephraim
Ephraim is a Hebrew boy name. Meaning “fruitful”.
He was one of Joseph’s sons in the Old Testament and gave his name to one of the tribes of Israel.
Categorized into: biblical names
Giuseppe
Giuseppe is an Italian boy name.
Italian form of Joseph.
Iosif
Russian form of Joseph.