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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Artair
Celtic
Variant of Arthur: Bear; rock.
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Artair
Scottish
Bear.
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Artaith
Welsh
Torment.
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Artal
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Artaldo
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Artan
Scottish
Little bear.
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Artaxerxes
Biblical
'The silence of light, fervent to spoil'
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Artaxiad
Armenian
Name of a king.
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Arte
Celtic
Diminutive of Arthur: Bear; rock.
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Artea
Spanish
Holm oak.
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Artederreta
Spanish
The Virgin Mary (Unzue, Navarra).
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Artegal
Irish
Valour; high honor.
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Artek
Celtic
Variant of Arthur: Bear; rock.
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Artem
Greek
follower of Artemis
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Artemas
Biblical
'Whole, sound'
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Artemas
Greek
Variant of Artemus: Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana).
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Artemesio
Greek
Gift from Artemis.
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Artemia
Greek
Gift from Artemis.
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Artemidorus
Shakespearean
'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A teacher of rhetoric.
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Artemio
Spanish
"Day and night"; also refers to Artemus, ancient god of nature and the forest.
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Artemis
Greek
Virgin goddess of the moon; huntress; goddess of the hunt. Mythology; the equivalent of the Roman Diana.
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Artemisa
Spanish
Perfection.
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Artemisia
Greek
Gift from Artemis. Of Artemis, the Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Diana. 4th Century Queen of Caria, Artemisia, was responsible for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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Artemisia
Spanish
Perfection.
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Artemus
Greek
Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). Famous bearer: 19th century American humorist Charles Farrar Browne used the pseudonym Artemus Ward.
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Arter
Scottish
An old Scottish family name.
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Artera
Spanish
Tricky.
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Arteta
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Artgal
Scottish
King of Ui Fiacharach Aidhne, slain in AD 767.
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Arth
Anglo-Saxon
Like an eagle.
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