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Names That Mean Rive

998 names found for "Rive"   (page 17 of 20) 

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

Similar Names

Rafe | Ravi | Reave | Reeve | Reve | Reva | Riva |

Related Names

Marylu  (English)
Derived from Mary, Meaning Bitter. Mary Was the Biblical Mother of Christ
Marylu  (Hebrew)
Derived from Mary Bitter. Mary Was the Biblical Mother of Christ. Names Like Dolores and Mercedes Have Been Created to Express Aspects of Mary's Life and Worship
Maryon  (English)
Derived from Mary, Meaning Bitter. Mary Was the Biblical Mother of Christ. Often Used As English Surname
Matthew  (English)
Gift of God. Evolution of the Middle English Matheu, Which is Derived from Hebrew Matityah (Gift of God). The Name is Borne in the Bible by One of the Four Evangelists, the Author of the First Gospel.
Maunfeld  (English)
From the Field by the Small River
Maura  (Celtic)
Great or 'Dark Skinned'. A Name Perhaps Derived from Mohr (Great). Alternatively, Maura is a Feminine Form of the Latin Maurus (Dark-skinned), Which is Derived from the Greek Mauritius (Of Moorish Lin
Maureen  (Scottish)
Sea of Bitterness or 'Dark Skinned'; Derived from Mary. Variations: Maurene, Maurine. (Mor-reen). Origin: Scottish
Meirion  (Welsh)
Name Derived from the Old County of Merionethshire
Meirion  (Welsh)
Name Derived from the Old County of Merionethshire
Melba  (Australian)
Derived from the Australian City of Melbourne
Mercedes  (Spanish)
Mercy. Derived from One of the Spanish Titles for the Virgin Mary (Maria De Las Mercedes)
Mercy  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Mercedes: Mercy. Derived from One of the Spanish Titles for the Virgin Mary (Maria De Las Mercedes)
Merrion  (Welsh)
Variant of Meirion: Name Derived from the Old County of Merionethshire
Merrion  (Welsh)
Variant of Meirion: Name Derived from the Old County of Merionethshire
Mesopotamia  (Biblical)
Between Two Rivers
Mesopotamia  (Biblical)
Between Two Rivers
Mitchell  (English)
Surname Derived from Michael: 'Who is Like God?'. in Use As a First Name Since the Th Century
Monroe  (Scottish)
From the River's Mouth
Monroe  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Near the River Roe
Morainn  (Scottish)
White Sear or Very Hairy; Derived from the Irish Muireann, a Compound Name Composed of Muir (Sea) and Fionn (White, Fair, Clear). Alternatively, Some Derive it from More More, Fionach Hairy'
Murchadh  (Celtic)
Derived from the Obsolete Celtic Moricatu-s, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Mor (Sea) and Cath (Warrior, War). Murchadh is a Popular Name and is Anglicized As Murphy in Scotland and Murrou
Myriam  (Hebrew)
Ancient Version of Mary. in the Bible Miriam Sister of Moses Saved His Life When She Hid Infant Moses in a Basket Among the Rushes at the River's Edge for Pharaoh's Daughter to Find
Nairna  (Scottish)
Dwells at the Alder Tree River
Nairne  (Scottish)
From the Alder - Tree River
Nairne  (Scottish)
Dwells at the Alder Tree River
Narmada  (Indian)
one who arouses tender feelings in others, river Narmada
Narmada  (Hindu)
One Who Arouses Tender Feelings in Others, River Narmada
Neil  (English)
Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Niall, a Name of Debated Meaning. Some Believe it is Derived from Niadh (A Champion). Others Think it is from Neall (Cloud). Variations: Neal, Neill, Niel, Niell. (Neel)
Nell  (French)
Diminutive of Eleanor, Derived from the Greek Helen
Nellie  (French)
Diminutive of Eleanor, Derived from the Greek Helen
Nelly  (French)
Diminutive of Eleanor, Derived from the Greek Helen
Neva  (Russian)
Name of a Russian River
Nia  (English)
Derived from Abbreviation of Names With '-nia' Ending
Niall  (Scottish)
A Borrowing from the Irish, Niall is a Very Old Yet Still Popular Gaelic Name of Debated Meaning. Some Believe it is Derived from Niadh (A Champion). Others Think it is from Neall (Cloud). (Ni-ahl)
Nile  (Egyptian)
From the River Nile
Nora  (French)
Diminutive of Eleanora: a Variant of Eleanor, Derived from the Greek Helen
Norah  (French)
Diminutive of Eleanora: a Variant of Eleanor, Derived from the Greek Helen
Nye  (Welsh)
Diminutive of Aneurin: Uncertain Origin, But May Be Derived from the Latin Honorius Meaning Man of Honour, or from the Welsh Eur Meaning Gold
Oceana  (Greek)
Form of Oceanus. in Greek Mythology Oceanus Was a Titan Father of Rivers and Water Nymphs
Ohio  (Native American)
Large River
Oighrig  (Scottish)
Of Uncertain Derivation, Believed to Be Derived Either from Aithbhreac (New Speckled One) or from the Greek Euphemia (Fair Speech). Anglicization: Africa, Effie, Efric, Erica, Euphemia, Harriet, Henri
Oilbhries  (Gaelic)
Gaelic Form of Oliver, a Name of Debated Meaning. it is Thought to Be Derived from French Olivier (Olive Tree). Some Believe it is of Germanic Origin, Alfihar, a Compund Name Composed Of, Alf (Elf) an
Orahamm  (English)
From Tbe Riverbank Enclosure
Oram  (English)
From Tbe Riverbank Enclosure
Orham  (English)
From Tbe Riverbank Enclosure
Orran  (English)
The Name of an English River
Orren  (English)
The Name of an English River
Orrin  (English)
River
Orrin  (English)
The Name of an English River
Oscar  (English)
From the Old English Osgar, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Os (A God) and Gar (Spear). Alternatively, There is an Irish Oscar, Which is Derived from the Gaelic Elements Os (A Deer) and Cara
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