Names That Mean From

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

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Durant
From the French surname meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast'.
French
Durante
Enduring or steadfast, from the Latin 'durans'.
Italian
Durbail
Derived from 'dur' meaning hard and 'bail' meaning bailiff, referring to a to...
French
Durben
Derived from a place name meaning 'deer stream' in Old English.
English
Durbin
From the town of Durbin, meaning 'deer's stream'.
English
Durbyn
Derived from the Old English 'deor' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', combined wit...
English
Durrant
From the town of Durant.
English
Durriken
Derived from Old English 'deor' meaning dear, beloved.
English
durriyyah
Meaning 'pearly' or 'shining like a pearl', from Arabic durr 'pearl'.
Arabic
durvimocha
Difficult to release or escape from
Sanskrit
Durwyne
Friend from the farmstead.
English
Duryea
From the oak tree hill.
English
Dusanek
Derived from the Slavic element 'duša' meaning 'soul'.
Slavic
Dusti
Diminutive of Dusty, meaning 'from the dusty place'.
English
Dustin
From the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
English
Duston
From the town of Duston in Northamptonshire, England.
English
Dustyna
Feminine form of Dusty, meaning 'brave warrior' or 'from the dusty place'.
English
Dutch
Referring to someone from the Netherlands.
English
Duval
From the Valley.
French
Duveuil
From the Oak Wood.
French
Dyaan
Meditation; derived from the Sanskrit word dhyāna.
Sanskrit
Dyaana
Divine, heavenly, or radiant; derived from the Sanskrit word 'dyu' meaning sk...
Sanskrit
Dylan
Son of the sea, derived from the Welsh word 'dy' meaning great and 'llanw' me...
Welsh
Dymock
From the dark oak tree.
English
Dymphna
Derived from Gaelic 'damh' meaning 'fawn', associated with Saint Dymphna.
Irish
Dyven
From the deep valley.
English
Dyvon
From the deep valley.
English
Dyvynarth
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Dyvyr
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Eagan
Derived from the Irish name Aodhagán, meaning 'little fire'.
Irish
Eagle
derived from the name of the majestic bird of prey. Symbolizes strength, free...
English
Ealdian
Old, ancient, or from the old one.
Anglo-saxon
Ealhhard
Brave or strong in the temple, from elements ealh 'temple' and heard 'brave, ...
Anglo-saxon
Eara
"From the east".
Irish
Eardley
From the Old English words for 'earth' and 'wood' or 'clearing'.
English
Earh
Derived from Old English 'eorþe', meaning 'earth' or 'ground'.
Anglo-saxon
Earl
Derived from the Old English title 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
English
Earla
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earland
From the land of the earls.
English
Earlene
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the title Earl.
English
Earlham
Earlham is a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, meaning 'eagle's home...
English
Earlina
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earlinah
Noblewoman or princess, derived from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman.
English
Earline
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the Old English word 'eorl'.
English
Earlyn
From the early meadow.
English
Earlyna
From the early meadow.
English
Earlynah
From the early meadow.
English
Earlyne
From the early meadow.
English
Eartha
Derived from the English word 'earth', meaning the planet or soil.
English
Eastan
From the east.
English
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