from english-american origins ... variant form of j ... ... ... j initial used as a first name ...the origin of j is english-american ... not commonly used as a baby boy name ... j.c. to heal ... origin is old greek ... variant transcription of jayce ... ... is rare as a baby boy name ... ja attractive...
old english form of alfred . ælfric m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and ric "ruler". ælfsige m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and sige "victory". ælfstan m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and stan "stone". ælfweard...
old english form of alfred . ælfric m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and ric "ruler". ælfsige m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and sige "victory". ælfstan m anglo-saxon derivedfrom the old english elements ælf "elf" and stan "stone". ælfweard...
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the sea" in dutch. the original bearer may have been someone who lived on the coast. fonseca spanish , portuguese jan th originally belonged to a person who lived near a dry spring, from latin fons "well, spring" and siccus "dry". quinlan irish jan th from irish ó caoindealbháin, which means "descendant...
wood); causing a white rot; resupinate or, more commonly, with a cap; perennial; found year-round (especially in warmer climates) but generally appearing in summer and fall; fairly widely distributed in north america from the east coast to the rocky mountains and the southwest, but apparently absent...