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Meaning of the Name Nally

107 names found for "Nally"   (page 2 of 3) 

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The first name Nally is of Irish origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Irish: Poor

Similar Names

Naal | Na'il | Neall | Nell | Niall | Na'ila | Nala | Neely | Nella | Nelly |

Related Names

Christmas  (English)
This Name is Derived from the Name of the Christian Festival, and Occasionally Given to Children Born on Christmas Day. Used As Both First Name and Surname Since the Middle Ages
Clarence  (English)
From the Surname and Place Name Clare, Meaning Bright or Clear. Famous Bearers: George, Duke of Clarence, Brother of King Edward Iv and King Richard Iii, Who is Traditionally Believed to Have Drowned
Clementia  (Latin)
Mildness. The Name Clementia Was Borne by the Roman Goddess of Mercy. Clementia and Its Variants Have Been Used Occasionally in Britain Since the Middle Ages, Hut are Uncommon in Modern Times
Clifton  (English)
Settlement on a Cliff. from an Old English Surname and Place Name, Used Only Occasionally As a First Name
Clodagh  (Irish)
From the Name of an Irish River, Clodagh is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Ireland
Colette  (French)
Necklace. Victorious. A Middle Ages Feminine Form of Nicholas Which Was Originally a Diminutive of Nicolette. Famous Bearers - Th Century French Nun St Colette, and Th Century French Writer Colette
Colley  (English)
A Surname Meaning Swarthy, Used Occasionally As a First Name. Famous Bearer, Actor and Dramatist Colley Cibber
Darby  (Irish)
Free from Envy. A Derivitive of Diarmait. Darby and Joan Were a Devoted Elderly Married Couple Originally Depicted in a Poem or Ballad of the Th Century
Donnally  (Celtic)
Brave
Dora  (English)
Originally a Diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or Any Name Ending in -dora. it Has Become Common As a Name on Its Own. Famous Bearer: William Wordsworth's Daughter Was Known in Later Life As Dora
Dorette  (English)
Variant of Dora: Originally a Diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or Any Name Ending in -dora. it Has Become Common As a Name on Its Own. Famous Bearer: William Wordsworth's Daughter Was Known in Later L
Dorita  (English)
Variant of Dora: Originally a Diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or Any Name Ending in -dora. it Has Become Common As a Name on Its Own. Famous Bearer: William Wordsworth's Daughter Was Known in Later L
Drew  (English)
Originally Used As Short Form of Andrew (Manly).Now Commonly Being Used As an Independent Given Name
Elroy  (French)
Variant of Leroy: the King (From 'Le Roi'). Originally a Surname, it is Now More Common As a First Name
Frankie  (English)
Diminutive of Frank 'Free; a Free Man.' Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls
Franky  (French)
Diminutive of Frank 'Free; a Free Man.' Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls
Gene  (Scottish)
Well-born, Noble; Short Form of Eugene (Well-born, Noble), This Name is Also Occasionally Used As an Independent Given Name. (Jeen)
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
Gricelda  (German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda'
Griselda  (Latin)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gryselda  (German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gussie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George
Gusta  (Latin)
Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George
Harrison  (English)
Son of Harry'; Used Occasionally As a First Name Since the Th Century
Jacoba  (Scottish)
Variant of Jacobina: Supplanter. Feminine Version of the Name Jacob, Used Occasionally in Scotland
Jacobina  (Scottish)
Supplanter. Feminine Version of the Name Jacob, Used Occasionally in Scotland
Joe  (English)
May He Add; a Short Form of Joseph (May He Add), Joe is Also Occasionally Used As an Independent Given Name. (Jo)
Jonah  (Hebrew)
Dove. in the Bible, the Prophet Jonah Was Swallowed by a Whale After God Caused His Ship to Sink and Then Was Tossed Up Onto Dry Land After Three Days and Nights. Sailors Traditionally Use the Name Jo
Keir  (Scottish)
A Surname Used Occasionally As a First Name Since the Late Th Century
Kingston  (English)
From the King's Village or Estate 'King's Field.' King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names
Kinsley  (English)
King's Field. King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names
Kirk  (Scottish)
Dweller by the Church; a Surname Derived from the Old Norse Kirkja (Church), Which Was Originally Used for One Who Resided by a Church. (Kirk)
Lance  (French)
Land (From Old German) the Short Form of the Name Lancelot (Which Incidentally Was Derived Originally from the Name Lance!) Therefore, This Name is the Short Form of Its Own Diminutive
Launce  (French)
Variant of Lance: Land (From Old German) the Short Form of the Name Lancelot (Which Incidentally Was Derived Originally from the Name Lance!) Therefore, This Name is the Short Form of Its Own Diminuti
Leroy  (French)
The King (From 'Le Roi'). Originally a Surname, it is Now More Common As a First Name
Loveday  (English)
Name Given to Children That are Born on a Love Day. A Love Day Was a Th Century Tradition - a Day Set Aside for Reconciliation and Settling of Disputes. Today, This Name is Found Occasionally As a Sur
Macduff  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Macduff, Thane of Fife, a Nobleman of Scotland Who Finally Kills Macbeth
Maria  (Norse)
Name Not Originally Norse But it Appears in Several Sagas and is the Name of King Harald Sigurdsson's Daughter
Mina  (Scottish)
A Short Form of Calumina and Normina. Calumina is a Feminine Form of Calum (Dove) and Normina is a Feminine for of Norman( Norseman). Mina is Also Occasionally Used As an Independent Given Name. (Mee-
Montagu  (French)
Variant of Montague: Pointed Hill. Steep Mountain. More Commonly Found As a Surname, Although Used Occasionally As a First Name
Montague  (French)
Pointed Hill. Steep Mountain. More Commonly Found As a Surname, Although Used Occasionally As a First Name
Nevil  (French)
From the New Town. Originally a Surname, Since the Late Th Century Has Been Used Occasionally As a First Name. Famous Bearers: Novelist Nevil Shute
Neville  (French)
Variant of Nevil: from the New Village. Originally a Surname, Since the Late Th Century Has Been Used Occasionally As a First Name. Famous Bearers: Novelist Nevil Shute
Nona  (Latin)
Born Ninth. Traditionally Given to the Ninth Child in a Large Family
Octavius  (Latin)
Born Eighth. Octavius Was a Roman Clan Name, As Well As the Original Name of Emperor Augustus (Commonly Known As Octavian). Traditionally, This Name Was Given to the Eighth Child in a Large Family
Orla  (Irish)
One of True Beauty; Originally a Boy's Name from Denmark. it Was Presumably Left Behind in Ireland With Some Child of the Viking Raiders. in Denmark, Orla Means Strong and Manly
Rusell  (French)
Red. Russell Was Originally Given As a Nickname to People With Red Hair
Russ  (French)
Diminutive of Rusell: Red. Russell Was Originally Given As a Nickname to People With Red Hair. Also a Form of Rufus: Red-haired
Sarah  (Hebrew)
Princess. in the Bible, Sarah Was the Wife of Abraham and Mother of Isaac. Her Name Was Originally Sarai (Quarrelsome), But God Commanded That Her Name Be Changed to Sarah Before the Birth of Her Son
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