Animal
Finnish form of
Arnold, meaning
eagle power
Variant of
Roman Aquilina, meaning
eagle
Variant of
German Adler, meaning
eagle
Variant of
German Adler, meaning
eagle
German name meaning
eagle
Roman name derived from the Greek word aetos,
meaning
eagle
African Luo name meaning
hawk
Russian form of
Roman Aquilina, meaning
"eagle."
Variant of Russian
Akilina, meaning
"eagle."
Latin name derived from the word alario, meaning
eagle
Spanish
name meaning "lion."
Variant of
Hungarian
András, meaning
"man; warrior."
Native American Hopi name meaning
crow mother spirit
Variant of Norwegian
Arnbjorg, meaning
"eagle protection."
Frisian nickname for Germanic names beginning with arn-,
meaning
eagle
Native American Mapuche name meaning
eagle of the
sun
Roman biblical name meaning
eagle In the New
Testament, the apostle
Paul stayed with Aquila and his
wife Priscilla/Prisca.
Feminine form of
Roman Aquila,
meaning
eagle
Variant of
Roman Aquilina, meaning
eagle
Lithuanian name meaning
intelligence of an eagle
Feminine form of Greek
Arkadios,
meaning "of Arcadia." The
place name
Arcadia was derived from the word arktos, meaning
"bear."
English unisex name derived
from a place name, meaning
eagle valley
Hebrew biblical name of a son
of
Gad, meaning
lion of God
Armenian
name meaning
brave
Hebrew biblical name of a bodyguard, meaning
lion
Feminine form of Hebrew unisex Ariel, meaning
lion of
God
Feminine form of Hebrew unisex Ariel,
meaning
lion of God
Greek name meaning "of Arcadia." The place
name
Arcadia was derived from the word arktos,
meaning "bear."
English name derived ultimately from Old Norse
Arnkell,
meaning
eagle helmet/protection
French diminutive form of
German names beginning with the element arn
eagle, thus
little eagle
Pet form of English
Arline, a nickname
for longer names
ending with the element -arlene or -
Arline.
Nickname for
German Arnold, meaning
"eagle power."
Italian form of
German Arnold, meaning
"eagle power."
Catalan form of
German Arnold, meaning
eagle power
French form of
German Arnold, meaning
eagle power
Feminine form of French
Arnaud,
meaning
eagle power
Eagle protection Old Norse name composed of the elements arn
eagle and björg
protection
Norwegian form of Swedish
Arnborg,
meaning "eagle protection."
Swedish form of Old Norse
Arnbjörg, meaning
"eagle protection."
Nickname for
German Arnold,
meaning "eagle power."
Nickname for
German Arnold, meaning
"eagle power."
English nickname for
German Arnold,
meaning
eagle power
Old Norse name meaning
eagle helmet; eagle protection, from the Germanic elements arn
eagle and helm
helmet, protection
"Eagle power."
German name derived from the
Germanic elements arn "eagle" and wald
"power."
Eagle of Thor Old Norse name composed of the elements arn
eagle and the name of the god Thor.
English
nickname for
German Arnold,
meaning
eagle power
The name, Arthur, may have derived from Latin Artorius, a
Roman family name, or from Welsh art/arth
bear and Brythonic (Brittonic) gur
man (
bear-man). In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for
warrior Alternatively, there is another theory that the name (ar thur) was a nom de guerre translating to
the Eagle of Thor, used in reference to British war leaders by Scandinavian enemies.
Armenian name meaning
eaglet
"Eagle tree." Scandinavian name derived from
the elements arn "eagle" and vidhr
"tree."
Variant of Hebrew biblical
Arieh,
meaning
lion
Norwegian
form of Swedish
Asbjörn, meaning "divine
bear."
Swedish form of Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "divine
bear."
Divine bear Old Norse name composed of the elements áss
god, divinity and björn
bear
Portuguese form of Latin
Ursula,
meaning "little she-bear."
French
and
German name derived from the Occitan element astor,
meaning "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor,
a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk."
The name was originally a derogatory nickname for men with hawk-like,
predatory characteristics.
French name of Germanic origin. Possibly from adal
elf and ber(n)
bear, thus
elf bear
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
lean
bear
Variant of
Cherokee Awinita, meaning
fawn
Native American
Cherokee name meaning
fawn
Hebrew name meaning
deer, gazelle
Feminine form of Hebrew
Ayal, meaning
deer;
gazelle
Variant of Hebrew
Ayala, meaning
deer; gazelle
Hebrew name derived from a name for the morning star, meaning
deer; gazelle
Hungarian name meaning
"white falcon."
Spanish form of Irish
Oscar, meaning "deer-lover."
Polish and Scandinavian form of Irish
Oscar, meaning
"deer-lover."
Variant of Hindi
Babur, meaning
lion
Variant of Hindi
Babur, meaning
lion
Hindi name of Turkish origin, meaning
lion
English nickname for both
Barnabas son of exhortation and
Bernard bold as a bear
Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of English
Bernard, meaning
bold as a bear
Basque name meaning
raven
Spanish form of English
Bertram, meaning
"bright raven."
Basque form of
Bernard, meaning
bold as a bear
Bee-wolf, thus
bear Name of an Old English epic poem that tells of a Germanic hero named Beowulf who travels to Denmark to help defeat a monster named Grendel. The name is composed of the Old English elements beo
bee and wulf
wolf
Hebrew name derived from the Yiddish word ber, meaning
bear It is often paired with
Dov--for example, Ber
Dov,
Dovber--which also means
bear in Hebrew and has been borne by many rabbis and Zionists.
English abbreviated form of
Bernardine, meaning
bold as a bear
Abbreviated form of English
Berengaria,
meaning
bear-spear
Feminine form of Spanish
Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
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