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Names That Mean Iona

306 names found for "Iona"   (page 2 of 7) 

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Looking for names that mean Iona? We couldn't find the exact name Iona, but listed below are some first names meaning Iona or names similar to the word Iona.

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Related Names

Becky  (Hebrew)
An Abbreviation of Rebecca, Meaning Captivated, or Captivating, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. Famous Bearer: Fictional Character Becky Sharp, the Unethical Heroine of Thackeray's Novel Vanit
Bernice  (Greek)
Bringer of Victory, Talented,Emotional,Vail
Blakely  (Scandinavian)
Nickname and Abbreviation Occasionally Used for Boys and for Girls
Bob  (German)
Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum
Bobbie  (German)
Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum
Bobby  (German)
Diminutive of Robert: Famed, Bright; Shining. an All-time Favorite Boys' Name Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish National Hero Robert the Bruce and Novelist Robert Ludlum
Brent  (English)
Derived from a Surname and Place Name; Based on the Old English Words for High Place, Steep Hill, or Burnt. Used Occasionally As a First Name in North America Since the S
Briant  (Celtic)
Strong; He Ascends. Th Century Brian Boru Was a High King and Great National Hero of Ireland
Broderick  (English)
From the Broad Ridge. Derived from a Surname Meaning 'son of Roderick'; Now Occasionally Used As a First Name. Famous Bearer: American Actor Broderick Crawford
Bruno  (German)
From the Old German 'Brun' Meaning Brown. Famous Bearers: Three Th and Th Century German Saints, One of Whom Founded the Carthusian Order of Monks. Used Occasionally in English-speaking Countries Sinc
Bryanna  (Gaelic)
Power, Fortitude (Brianna, Briona, Bryann, Bryanne, Bryanna)
Buster  (English)
Derived from a Nickname Used in the United States, Occasionally Used As a First Name in Honour of American Silent Film Comic Actor Buster Keaton
Cailean  (Gaelic)
Dove; a Gaelic Form of the Late Latin Columba. The Name Was Borne by St. Columba (521-97), Who Was an Irish Missionary of Great Influence in Both Ireland and Scotland. He Founded Several Monastery Sch
Cairistiona  (Latin)
Christian
Cairistiona  (Gaelic)
Christian
Cairistiona  (Gaelic)
A Follower of Christ; a Gaelic Form of Christina. Variations: Carlisle. Pet: Stineag. (Kare-ih-styo-nah)
Cait  (Scottish)
Derived from the English Kate; Also Short for of Gaelic Caitriona (Pure, Unsullied). Variations: Ceit (Kate)
Caitir  (Scottish)
Pure; Derived from Caitriona, Which is a Gaelic Form of Katherine. (Kay-tr)
Caitriona  (Greek)
Pure
Caitriona  (Gaelic)
Pure, Unsullied; a Gaelic Form of Katherine. Anglicization: Catriona and Catrina. Variations: Caitriana, Catrina, Catriona. Short Forms: Cait, Ceit. Pet: Ceiteag, Tnona. (Kay-tree-o-nah)
Calida  (Hispanic)
Adoring, Compassionate
Campbell  (Scottish)
Derived from a Scottish Surname Based on the Gaelic Meaning Crooked Mouth. Campbell is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Scotland, and in Families of Scottish Descent in Other Parts of the World
CarIes  (Spanish)
The Spanish Form of Charles; Meaning Strong or Manly, Occasionally Used in English-speaking Countries
CarIo  (Italian)
The Italian Form of Charles; Meaning Strong or Manly, Occasionally Used in English-speaking Countries
Carmen  (Latin)
Prophetess, Passionate, Self Willed, Intuitive
Casey  (English)
Diminutive of Cassandra: Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century. A Diminutive of Cas
Cassandra  (English)
Cassandra Was a Trojan Prophetess, Daughter of King Priam. This Name Became Popular in Medieval Britain, and Fashionable in the Usa in the Mid-oth Century
Catriona  (Greek)
Variant of Katrina: Pure. Clear
Catriona  (Scottish)
Variant of Katherine Meaning Pure
Catriona  (Irish)
Variant of Katherine Meaning Pure
Catriona  (Latin)
Variant of Catherine: Pure, Clear. Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. it Was Borne by a Number of Saints, Including St Catherine of Alexandria, a Th Century Martyr Who Suffere
Catriona  (French)
Variant of Catherine: Pure, Clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina
Catriona  (English)
Pure; an Anglicized Form of Gaelic Caitriona. Variations: Catrina. (Kat-ree-o-nah)
Catriona  (Gaelic)
Pure, Clear. A Scottish Gaelic Variant of 'Catherine', Which is the French Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Th Century Author Robert Louis Stev
Catriona  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Pure
Chavdar  (Slavianic)
Great National Bulgarian Hero 'Chavdar Voivoda'
Che  (Spanish)
God Will Increase; God Will Add. Abbreviation of Jose; Latin-american Revolutionary Che Guevara
Christina  (English)
A Christian, a Follower of Christ; Feminine Form of Christian. Variations: Christine; Cairistine, Cairistiona (Gaelic). Short: Ina. Pet Names: Chirsty, Chrissie, Kirstie. (Kris-tee-nah)
Christine  (Greek)
Christian, Introspective, Nervous, Passionate
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
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
Clark  (English)
Derived from a Surname Meaning Cleric or Clerk. Famous People: American Actor Clark Gable; Fictional Character Clark Kent, Alias Superman
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
Colin  (Latin)
Dove, Bold, Sentimental, Passionate, Good Looks, But Moderate Intelligence
Colley  (English)
A Surname Meaning Swarthy, Used Occasionally As a First Name. Famous Bearer, Actor and Dramatist Colley Cibber
Columba  (Latin)
Dove. Famous Bearer, Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbina  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
306 names found for "Iona"   (page 2 of 7) 

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