Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
Brant | Proud: Variant Of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant Was A Renowned Strategist Who Fought For The British During The American Revolution: And A Devout Scholar Who Translated Christian Religious Works Into His Native Indian Tongue. | Male | English |
Branton | Variant Of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant Was A Renowned Strategist Who Fought For The British During The American Revolution: And A Devout Scholar Who Translated Christian Religious Works Into His Native Indian Tongue. | Male | English |
Brantson | Variant Of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant Was A Renowned Strategist Who Fought For The British During The American Revolution: And A Devout Scholar Who Translated Christian Religious Works Into His Native Indian Tongue. | Male | English |
Charles | A Man. French Variant Of Carl Adopted By The English Since Seventeenth-Century Reigns Of King Charles I And II. British Charles Prince Of Wales. | Male | English |
Elysabeth | "Same As Elisabeth Or Elizabeth. Nontraditional Spelling. Devoted To God, Mother Of John The Baptist. Elizabeth I And Elizabeth II, Queens Of England, Very Popular British Name." | Female | English |
Lace | Derived From Lacey Which Is A French Nobleman's Surname Brought To British Isles After Norman Conquest. | Female | English |
Lacee | Derived From Lacey Which Is A French Nobleman's Surname Brought To British Isles After Norman Conquest. | Female | French |
Lacene | Derived From Lacey Which Is A French Nobleman's Surname Brought To British Isles After Norman Conquest. | Female | English |
Lacey | "Derived From Lacey Which Is A French Nobleman's Surname Brought To British Isles After Norman Conquest. Feminine, Petite, And Pure. Very Beautiful." | Female | English |
Laci | Derived From Lacey Which Is A French Nobleman's Surname Brought To British Isles After Norman Conquest. | Female | French |