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Names That Mean Dent |
284 names found for "Dent" (page 3 of 6) |
Looking for names that mean Dent? We couldn't find the exact name Dent, but listed below are some first names meaning Dent or names similar to the word Dent.
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Eliza
(English)
My God is Bountiful. God of Plenty. A Diminutive of Elizabeth Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney Heroine of George Bernard Shaw's Play 'Pygmalion', fro
My God is Bountiful. God of Plenty. A Diminutive of Elizabeth Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney Heroine of George Bernard Shaw's Play 'Pygmalion', fro
Ena
(Irish)
Ardent, Graceful. Variant of Eshne: Little Fire, from Irish Gaelic. Also Feminine Form of Aidan: Fire
Ardent, Graceful. Variant of Eshne: Little Fire, from Irish Gaelic. Also Feminine Form of Aidan: Fire
Ernie
(English)
A Diminutive of Ernest Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' Refers to the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment Which Selects Winning Premium Bond Numbers
A Diminutive of Ernest Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' Refers to the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment Which Selects Winning Premium Bond Numbers
Ettie
(English)
Diminutive of Esther, Harriette, or Henrietta, Sometimes Used As an Independent Name
Diminutive of Esther, Harriette, or Henrietta, Sometimes Used As an Independent Name
Franklin
(English)
Derived from 'Francoleyn' Meaning a Free Born Landowner. Famous Bearer: American President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Derived from 'Francoleyn' Meaning a Free Born Landowner. Famous Bearer: American President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Freda
(Scottish)
Blessed Peace; a Short Form of Winifred. it is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Free-dah)
Blessed Peace; a Short Form of Winifred. it is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Free-dah)
Gail
(English)
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Gale
(English)
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Gamaliel
(Hebrew)
God's Reward. Recompense of God. A Biblical Name Adopted by Th Century Puritans. Famous Bearers: American President Warren Gamaliel Harding
God's Reward. Recompense of God. A Biblical Name Adopted by Th Century Puritans. Famous Bearers: American President Warren Gamaliel Harding
Gayle
(English)
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Independent Name Derived from a Diminutive of the Hebrew Abigail, Meaning 'Gives Joy' or 'My Father Rejoices. '
Gene
(Scottish)
Well-born, Noble; Short Form of Eugene (Well-born, Noble), This Name is Also Occasionally Used As an Independent Given Name. (Jeen)
Well-born, Noble; Short Form of Eugene (Well-born, Noble), This Name is Also Occasionally Used As an Independent Given Name. (Jeen)
Gina
(English)
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
A Diminutive of Georgina, Virgina, Eugina, Regina, and Other Names Ending in -gina. Often Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida
Grant
(English)
'Bestow' or 'Great; Tall.' the American General and President Ulysses S. Grant. Surname
'Bestow' or 'Great; Tall.' the American General and President Ulysses S. Grant. Surname
Grant
(Scottish)
Originally a Scottish Surname Derived from the French 'Grand', Meaning Tall or Great. Now Common Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant
Originally a Scottish Surname Derived from the French 'Grand', Meaning Tall or Great. Now Common Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Ulysses S. Grant
Grover
(English)
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Gus
(English)
A Diminutive of the Latin Augustus or Augustine, Meaning Majestic. Often Used As an Independent Name
A Diminutive of the Latin Augustus or Augustine, Meaning Majestic. Often Used As an Independent Name
Harry
(English)
A Pet Form of Henry (Ruler of an Enclosure, Home Ruler), Harry is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Haa-ree)
A Pet Form of Henry (Ruler of an Enclosure, Home Ruler), Harry is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Haa-ree)
Harvey
(French)
From Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages
From Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages
Herb
(German)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Herbert
(German)
Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Herbie
(German)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Hervey
(French)
Variant of Harvey: from Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages
Variant of Harvey: from Celtic Words for Battle, Strong, Worthy, and Ardent. Used Commonly During the Middle Ages
Hy
(Greek)
Diminutive of Hyacinth: from the Flower by the Same Name. in Greek Legend, the Hyacinth Sprouted from the Blood of the Youth Hyacinthus, Who Was Accidentally Killed by Apollo
Diminutive of Hyacinth: from the Flower by the Same Name. in Greek Legend, the Hyacinth Sprouted from the Blood of the Youth Hyacinthus, Who Was Accidentally Killed by Apollo
Hyacinth
(Greek)
From the Flower by the Same Name. in Greek Legend, the Hyacinth Sprouted from the Blood of the Youth Hyacinthus, Who Was Accidentally Killed by Apollo
From the Flower by the Same Name. in Greek Legend, the Hyacinth Sprouted from the Blood of the Youth Hyacinthus, Who Was Accidentally Killed by Apollo