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Names That Mean Hand |
418 names found for "Hand" (page 3 of 9) |
Looking for names that mean Hand? We couldn't find the exact name Hand, but listed below are some first names meaning Hand or names similar to the word Hand.
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Benjamin
(English)
Right-hand Son. Benjamin Was the Youngest Son of Jacob in the Bible. Famous Bearer: Dr. Benjamin Spock
Right-hand Son. Benjamin Was the Youngest Son of Jacob in the Bible. Famous Bearer: Dr. Benjamin Spock
Benjamin
(Hebrew)
Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in the Movie 'The Graduate.'
Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in the Movie 'The Graduate.'
Benjy
(Hebrew)
Diminutive of Benjamin: Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in th
Diminutive of Benjamin: Son of My Right Hand. Many Jewish Families Named Their Youngest Child Benjamin. Famous Bearers: Th Century British Statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Dustin Hoffman's Character in th
Benny
(Hebrew)
Son of My Right Hand. A Diminutive of Benedict or Benjamin Frequently Used As an Individual Name
Son of My Right Hand. A Diminutive of Benedict or Benjamin Frequently Used As an Individual Name
Bo
(French)
Diminutive of Beauregard: Respected; Regarded Highly (Literal Translation is Beautiful/Handsome Gaze). Also a Variant of Beau: Handsome
Diminutive of Beauregard: Respected; Regarded Highly (Literal Translation is Beautiful/Handsome Gaze). Also a Variant of Beau: Handsome
Canice
(Scottish)
Handsome, Comey; a Borrowing from the Irish, Canice is an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Coinneach (Handsome, Comely)
Handsome, Comey; a Borrowing from the Irish, Canice is an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Coinneach (Handsome, Comely)