Names That Mean Farm

Discover baby names meaning Farm for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Karlyse
Farmer; Strong woman.
English
Karlysle
Farmer; Strong woman.
English
Kelbey
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kelbi
From the farm near the spring.
English
Kelbie
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kellbey
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kellbi
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kellbie
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kellby
From the farm near the spring.
German
Keoki
Farmer. A form of George.
Hawaiian
Keokina
Hawaiian form of Georgina, a feminine form of George, the English cognate of ...
Hawaiian
Kevork
Farmer
Armenian
Kilby
From the farm by the spring.
Teutonic
Kimmel
Farmer
German
Kirimi
Farmer. One who grows things. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region.
African
Kisan
Farmer; cultivator; agriculturist
Indian
Koresh
One who digs in the earth; a farmer
Hebrew
Krishi
Agriculture, Farming
Indian
Laingston
A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one.
Old-english
Langham
Long farm
English
Langsdon
A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one.
English
Langsdown
A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one.
Old-english
Langston
A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one.
English
Leverton
From the rush farm.
English
Littleton
From a small farm or settlement
English
Lono
God of farming, Peace.
Hawaiian
Mahaqel
Farmer
Arabic
Marudha
Place of farms
Indian
Mayeer
head servant, Farmer|Bringer of light.
German
Meier
head servant, Farmer|Bringer of light.
German
Merestun
From the farm by the pool.
English
Meyer
head servant, Farmer|Bringer of light.
Hebrew
Mohaqil
Farmer
Arabic
Murimi
A farmer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region.
African
Muzar
Farmers
Arabic
Nickleby
From Nicholas's farm
English
Northtun
From the north farm.
English
Nortin
From the north farm.
English
Oratun
From the shore farm.
English
Orazia
Farmer, Of the garden.
Latin
Oraziah
Farmer, Of the garden.
Latin
Ortense
Farmer, Of the garden.
Latin
Ortensia
Farmer, Of the garden.
Latin
Ortensiana
Farmer
Latin
Ortensie
Farmer
Latin
Oxnatun
From the ox farm.
English
Pabiyan
Russian form of Fabian 'bean farmer'.
Russian
Paegastun
From the fighter's farm.
English
Parlin
Farmer
Scottish
Partholon
Man of the earth; a farmer
Irish
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