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Names That Mean Gina |
178 names found for "Gina" (page 4 of 4) |
Looking for names that mean Gina? We couldn't find the exact name Gina, but listed below are some first names meaning Gina or names similar to the word Gina.
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Reid
(Scottish)
Surname Originated As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair or a Ruddy Complexion. (Reed)
Surname Originated As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair or a Ruddy Complexion. (Reed)
Rex
(Latin)
King. Can Also Be a Diminutive of Reginald: Mighty Counselor/Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actor Rex Harrison
King. Can Also Be a Diminutive of Reginald: Mighty Counselor/Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actor Rex Harrison
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
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
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
Stewart
(English)
Steward; Surname Originated from an Occupational Name Derived from the Old English Stiward, Stiweard (Steward, Keeper of the Animal Enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (Styoo-art)
Steward; Surname Originated from an Occupational Name Derived from the Old English Stiward, Stiweard (Steward, Keeper of the Animal Enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (Styoo-art)
Webster
(English)
Weaver: '-ster' Ending on English Occupational Surnames Indicates the Work Was Originally a Female Occupation
Weaver: '-ster' Ending on English Occupational Surnames Indicates the Work Was Originally a Female Occupation