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Names That Mean Both |
126 names found for "Both" (page 3 of 3) |
Looking for names that mean Both? We couldn't find the exact name Both, but listed below are some first names meaning Both or names similar to the word Both.
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Lindsay
(Scottish)
A Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Given This Name More Fr
A Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Given This Name More Fr
Lindsey
(Scottish)
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Lyndon
(English)
Lime Tree Hill. Lives by the Linden Tree. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Past American President Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lime Tree Hill. Lives by the Linden Tree. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Past American President Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lynsey
(Scottish)
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Maria
(Latin)
Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Marigold
(English)
Marigold (Flower Name). Mary's Gold - Refers to Both the Flower and the Mother of Jesus
Marigold (Flower Name). Mary's Gold - Refers to Both the Flower and the Mother of Jesus
Merry
(Welsh)
Diminutive of Meredith: Magnificent. Great Chief. Great Lady. Used for Both Genders, But Most Common Among Girls
Diminutive of Meredith: Magnificent. Great Chief. Great Lady. Used for Both Genders, But Most Common Among Girls
Mia
(Latin)
Variant of Maria: Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Variant of Maria: Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Mitzi
(Latin)
Variant of Maria: Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Variant of Maria: Commonly-used Variant of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter. Popular With Both Spanish and Non-spanish Cultures
Saffron
(English)
Both a Type of Crocus and the Expensive Orange Spice Made from the Stamen of This Flower
Both a Type of Crocus and the Expensive Orange Spice Made from the Stamen of This Flower
Travis
(English)
Crossing; Crossroads; Toll Gate. in Use As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearers: American Country Music Stars Randy Travis and Travis Tritt
Crossing; Crossroads; Toll Gate. in Use As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearers: American Country Music Stars Randy Travis and Travis Tritt
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