Dutch names of children, babies, boys, men, names 7 - 12 of 18 names found, sorted ascending by names power
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Dutch names of children, babies, boys, men
names 7 - 12 of 18 names found
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- Destiny number: 4, Name power: 44%
This name could be viewed either as meaning "father of many", in Hebrew, or as a contraction of the
name Abram and hamon - "many, multitude". The biblical Abraham was originally named Abram but God
changed his name. He led his followers from Ur into Canaan, and is regarded by the Jews as being the
founder of the Hebrews through his son Isaac and by the Muslims as being the founder of the Arabs
through his son Ishmael.
Visualisations: 3865 - Destiny number: 1, Name power: 46%
Derived from the Old English name "Ælfræd".
Visualisations: 3648 - Destiny number: 4, Name power: 58%
From the Germanic name Adalbert. This name was common among medieval German royalty.
Visualisations: 4472 - Destiny number: 5, Name power: 59%
It means "army man", derived from the Germanic elements "hari" - "army" and "man" - "man".
Visualisations: 3940 - Destiny number: 8, Name power: 62%
Ancient Greek, "Andreas" was derived from "aner" - "man" (genitive "andros" - "of a man"), which
would translate as "brave, manly, of men". It is also the form used in modern Greek, German and
Welsh. In the New Testament the apostle Andreas (Andrew) is the first disciple to join Jesus. He
later preached in the Black Sea region (in Dobrogea area - South East of Romania, and then up to
Dnieper river). There are legends saying he was crucified on an X-shaped cross, after returning into
Greece, in the city of Patras, in Peloponnese. Andreas, being a Greek name, was probably a nickname
or a translation of his real Hebrew name, which is not known. On the other hand, it is possible that
this name may have been quite common among the Jews of that time, under the Roman conquest.
Visualisations: 8792 - Destiny number: 1, Name power: 64%
Form of the Latin name "Antonius", which is of unknow Etruscan origin.
Visualisations: 3194
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