Lum

Meaning: Light, radiant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Luhm Language origin of Lum: Germanic Regional origin of Lum: Northern Europe Languages Lum is most common: English Religions Lum is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Luhm Last letter and sound: M, – Alternative Spelling: Lumm, Lumn, Luma

Liam

Meaning: Resolute protector Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lee-Uhm Language origin of Liam: Germanic Regional origin of Liam: Northern Europe Languages Liam is most common: English Religions Liam is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lee Last letter and sound: M, uhm Alternative Spelling: Lian, Leo, Linus

Kelham

Meaning: keel ridge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kel-Uhm Language origin of Kelham: Germanic Regional origin of Kelham: Northern Europe Languages Kelham is most common: English Religions Kelham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kel Last letter and sound: M, uhm Alternative Spelling: Kellan, Kelson, Kelhamson

Isham

Meaning: From the family of Ishmael Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ish-Uhm Language origin of Isham: Germanic Regional origin of Isham: Northern Europe Languages Isham is most common: English Religions Isham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ish Last letter and sound: M, uhm Alternative Spelling: Isom, Ishamson, Ishams

Ingram

Meaning: From the family of the angel Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ing-Gram Language origin of Ingram: Germanic Regional origin of Ingram: Northern Europe Languages Ingram is most common: English, French Religions Ingram is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ing Last letter and sound: M, gram Alternative Spelling: Ingron, Ingramson, Ingrums

Harlem

Meaning: From the home or settlement Gender: Male Pronunciation: Har-Lum Language origin of Harlem: Germanic Regional origin of Harlem: Northern Europe Languages Harlem is most common: English Religions Harlem is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Har Last letter and sound: M, lum Alternative Spelling: Harlen, Harloom, Harlum

Graham

Meaning: From the gravelly homestead Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gray-Um Language origin of Graham: Germanic Regional origin of Graham: Northern Europe Languages Graham is most common: English Religions Graham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gray Last letter and sound: M, um Alternative Spelling: Grahame, Gram, Gramson

Gilliam

Meaning: Servant to Saint William Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gil-Ee-Uhm Language origin of Gilliam: Germanic Regional origin of Gilliam: Northern Europe Languages Gilliam is most common: English Religions Gilliam is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gil Last letter and sound: M, ee Alternative Spelling: Gillam, Giliam, Gilium

Gotham

Meaning: Village of goats Gender: Male Pronunciation: Goth-Um Language origin of Gotham: Germanic Regional origin of Gotham: Northern Europe Languages Gotham is most common: English Religions Gotham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Goth Last letter and sound: M, um Alternative Spelling: Gothamne, Gothame, Gothom

Fordham

Meaning: River crossing homestead Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ford-Uhm Language origin of Fordham: Germanic Regional origin of Fordham: Northern Europe Languages Fordham is most common: English Religions Fordham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Ford Last letter and sound: M, uhm Alternative Spelling: Fordhame, Fordhamy, Fordhamson