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Names That Mean Edie |
193 names found for "Edie" (page 3 of 4) |
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Joyce
(English)
Cheerful. Merry. from the Name of Hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), Who Was the Son of a Breton King. in Medieval England, This Name Was Given to Children of Either Gender, Although it is Now
Cheerful. Merry. from the Name of Hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), Who Was the Son of a Breton King. in Medieval England, This Name Was Given to Children of Either Gender, Although it is Now
Katherine
(English)
Pure. Used Since Third Century A. D. Early Latin Forms Katerina and Caterina Became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn Came into Wider Use During Medieval Period When Variants
Pure. Used Since Third Century A. D. Early Latin Forms Katerina and Caterina Became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn Came into Wider Use During Medieval Period When Variants
Reeves
(English)
Son of Reeve. Surname. The Medieval Castle or Landholding Reeve Oversaw All Feudal Obligations
Son of Reeve. Surname. The Medieval Castle or Landholding Reeve Oversaw All Feudal Obligations
Robbin
(English)
Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname
Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname
Robin
(English)
Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname
Famed; Bright; Shining. Form of Robert Popular Since the Medieval Days of Robin Hood. Robinson: (English) Son of Robert 'Famed; Bright; Shining.' Surname
Sherman
(English)
Cuts the Nap of Woolen Cloth. 'shireman' in Medieval Times the Shireman Served As Governor-judge of an English Shire or County
Cuts the Nap of Woolen Cloth. 'shireman' in Medieval Times the Shireman Served As Governor-judge of an English Shire or County
Sherman
(German)
Shearman. in Medieval Times a Shearman Worked As a Sheepshearer or Finisher of Cloth. Shermann
Shearman. in Medieval Times a Shearman Worked As a Sheepshearer or Finisher of Cloth. Shermann