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1,862 names found with a length of 10 letters.
Hristopher
The name "Hristopher" is a variant spelling of the name "Christopher." It is derived from the Greek name "Christophoros," which means "bearer of Christ" or "Christ-bearer." The name has religious c......
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Huntington
The name "Huntington" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "hunta" meaning "hunter" and "tun" meaning "settlement" or "enclosure." Therefore, the name "Huntington" can be ......
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Hutchinson
The name Hutchinson is of English origin and is derived from the medieval personal name "Huchin," a diminutive form of Hugh, combined with the suffix "-son" meaning "son of." Therefore, the name Hu......
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Ianmichael
The name "Ianmichael" is a combination of two separate names, "Ian" and "Michael." "Ian" is of Scottish origin and means "God is gracious," while "Michael" is of Hebrew origin and means "who is lik......
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Ikponmwosa
The name "Ikponmwosa" is of Nigerian origin, specifically from the Edo language. It is a unisex name and is commonly given to children born in the Edo tribe. The name is composed of two parts: "Ikp......
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Ilerioluwa
The name "Ilerioluwa" is of Yoruba origin and is commonly used in Nigeria. It is a unisex name that combines three Yoruba words: "ileri" meaning "promise," "oluwa" meaning "God," and "wa" meaning "......
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Imisioluwa
The name "Imisioluwa" is of Yoruba origin and is commonly used in Nigeria. It is a unisex name that combines three Yoruba words: "Imisi" meaning "inspiration," "olu" meaning "of God," and "wa" mean......
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Immacolata
The name "Immacolata" is of Italian origin and is derived from the Latin word "immaculatus," meaning "without blemish" or "spotless." It is often associated with the Roman Catholic doctrine of the ......
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Immaculata
The name "Immaculata" is of Latin origin and is derived from the word "immaculatus," meaning "without stain" or "spotless." It is primarily associated with the Roman Catholic doctrine of the Immacu......
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Immaculate
The name "Immaculate" is derived from the Latin word "immaculatus," meaning "spotless" or "without blemish." It is often associated with the concept of purity and refers to someone who is free from......
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