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Looking for names that mean Ning? We couldn't find the exact name Ning, but listed below are some first names meaning Ning or names similar to the word Ning.
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An Old German Name Derived from 'Gisil', Meaning Pledge, and 'Berhia', Meaning Bright
Diminutive of Gladys: Derived from the Old Welsh Name Gwladys, a Variant of Claudia, Meaning Lame. Also Derived from the Welsh 'Gwledig', Meaning Territorial Ruler
Variant of Claudia: a Feminine Form of Claud, a Variant of the Latin Claudium Meaning Lame. Claudia Was Mentioned in the Book of Timothy in the New Testament, and Has Been Common in the English-speaki
Derived from the Old Welsh Name Gwladys, a Variant of Claudia, Meaning Lame. Also Derived from the Welsh 'Gwledig', Meaning Territorial Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actress Dame Gladys Cooper
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American Singer Glen Campbell
Derived from a Compound of Words Meaning Holy and Good. Famous Bearer: British Actress Glenda Jackson
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Glenn Ford
Feminine Form of Glen or Glenn, Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley, or from the Glen
From the Word 'Grace', Derived from the Latin 'Gratia', Meaning God's Favor. Famous Bearer: American Actress Grace Kelly Became Princess Grace of Monaco
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
This Scottish Surname is a Variant of the Lincolnshire Place Name Grantham, Meaning Grant's Homestead, or Farm Home, and is Also a Common Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Writer Graham Greene
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
An English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name
A Variant of Gregory, Meaning 'On the Watch', Which Gave Rise to the Name Mcgregor
Variant of Granville: an English Surname Based on a French Place Name, Meaning Big Town. Used Both As Surname and Given Name
Diminutive of Margaret, Meaning Pearl. Famous Bearer: Heroine of the German Folk Tale 'Hansel and Gretel'
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
From an Old German Name Meaning War or Battle. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century German Writer Gunter Grass
A Diminutive of the Latin Augustus or Augustine, Meaning Majestic. Often Used As an Independent Name
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
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
A Name Derived from the Hebrew 'Goy', Meaning Gentile. Also a Colloquial Term Used to Refer to a Man
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