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Names That Mean Dweller

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

Related Names

Ackerley  (English)
Dweller at the Acre Meadow
Bergen  (Scandinavian)
Mountain Dweller
Bergin  (Scandinavian)
Mountain Dweller
Blair  (Scottish)
Dweller on the Plain or Level Field; Transferred Use of the Scottish Surname Derived from Place-names Containing the Gaelic Element Blar (Plain, Level Field)
Boell  (German)
Hill Dweller
Brendan  (Irish)
Dweller by the Beacon
Carvel  (French)
Swamp Dweller
Carvell  (French)
Swamp Dweller; Spearman's Estate or Marshy Estate
Chester  (English)
Dweller in a Fortified Town (Cheston)
Clive  (English)
Cliff Dweller
Courtland  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Courtnay  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Courtney  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Craig  (Scottish)
Dweller by the Crag; Derived from the Gaelic Creag (Rugged Rocks, Crag): Hence, 'Dweller by the Crag.' Variations: Craigg
Crannog  (Scottish)
Lake Dweller
Crayton  (Scottish)
Border Dweller
Crosby  (Teutonic)
Dweller by the Town Cross
Daegal  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Dale  (Teutonic)
Dweller in the Dale
Doane  (English)
Hill Dweller
Doron  (Israeli)
Dweller
Dougal  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Douglas  (Anglo Saxon)
Dweller by the Dark Stream
Grover  (English)
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Kirk  (Scottish)
Dweller by the Church; a Surname Derived from the Old Norse Kirkja (Church), Which Was Originally Used for One Who Resided by a Church. (Kirk)
Morgan  (Celtic)
Dweller of the Sea
Morgana  (Celtic)
Dweller of the Sea
Morgance  (Celtic)
Dweller of the Sea
Morgane  (Celtic)
Dweller of the Sea
Pelagia  (Greek)
Sea Dweller
Pelagia  (Greek)
Dweller by the Sea
Ross  (Scottish)
Dweller on the Promontory or Peninsula
Ross  (English)
Dweller on the Promontory or Peninsula; a Surname Derived from the Gaelic Ros (A Promontory or Peninsula). The Name is Also Used As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair As Derived from the Middle Eng
Shaw  (English)
Dweller at a Wood or Grove; Surname Derived from the Middle English Schagh, Schaw(E), Shaw(E) (A Wood or Grove). (Shaw)
Stanwyck  (English)
Dweller at the Rocky Village (Stanwick)
Tanaka  (Japanese)
Dweller in a Rice Swamp
Thorpe  (English)
Dweller in the Village
Xylon  (Greek)
Forest Dweller

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