Arquibaldo
Meaning: Genuine, bold, brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ar-Kee-Ball-Doh Language origin of Arquibaldo: Germanic Regional origin of Arquibaldo: Western Europe Languages Arquibaldo is most common: German, Spanish, Italian Religions Arquibaldo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ar Last letter and sound: O, doh Alternative Spelling: Archibaldo, Arquebaldo, Arquibald, Arquibault, Arckibaldo
Bernardin
Meaning: Brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Nar-Deen Language origin of Bernardin: Germanic Regional origin of Bernardin: Western Europe Languages Bernardin is most common: German, French, Italian Religions Bernardin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: N, deen Alternative Spelling: Bernardine, Bernhardin, Bernadin, Bernharden, Bernhardine
Everhardt
Meaning: Variant of Eberhard: Boar’s bravery Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ev-Er-Hart Language origin of Everhardt: Germanic Regional origin of Everhardt: Western Europe Languages Everhardt is most common: German, English Religions Everhardt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ev Last letter and sound: T, hart Alternative Spelling: Eferhardt, Avarhardt, Uverhardt, everhardte
Adalfieri
Meaning: Noble oath Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ah-Dahl-Fee-Air-Ee Language origin of Adalfieri: Germanic Regional origin of Adalfieri: Western Europe Languages Adalfieri is most common: German, Italian Religions Adalfieri is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ah Last letter and sound: I, ee Alternative Spelling: Adalfyeri, Adalfiari, Adalfiuri, adalfierie
Bernhardo
Meaning: Brave as a bear Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bern-Har-Doh Language origin of Bernhardo: Germanic Regional origin of Bernhardo: Western Europe Languages Bernhardo is most common: German, Spanish Religions Bernhardo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bern Last letter and sound: O, doh Alternative Spelling: Bernardo, Bernado, Bernhardt, Bernarth, Bernhard
Eginhardt
Meaning: Strong with a sword Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ay-Gin-Hart Language origin of Eginhardt: Germanic Regional origin of Eginhardt: Western Europe Languages Eginhardt is most common: German, French Religions Eginhardt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ay Last letter and sound: T, hart Alternative Spelling: Eginhard, Eginard, Einhard, Einhardt, Eginhart
Bertrando
Meaning: Italian form of Bertrand ‘brilliant raven’ Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Tran-Doh Language origin of Bertrando: Germanic Regional origin of Bertrando: Western Europe Languages Bertrando is most common: German, Italian Religions Bertrando is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: O, doh Alternative Spelling: Bertrand, Bertrandoh, Bertran, Bertrandos, Bertranno
Baronicio
Meaning: Young warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-Oh-Nee-Shee-Oh Language origin of Baronicio: Germanic Regional origin of Baronicio: Western Europe Languages Baronicio is most common: German, Spanish Religions Baronicio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: O, oh Alternative Spelling: Baronico, Baroni, Baronnik, Baronell, Baronius
Erchanhardt
Meaning: Sacred Gender: Male Pronunciation: Er-Kan-Hardt Language origin of Erchanhardt: Germanic Regional origin of Erchanhardt: Western Europe Languages Erchanhardt is most common: German Religions Erchanhardt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Er Last letter and sound: T, t Alternative Spelling: Erhart
Englebert
Meaning: Bright angel Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eng-Guhl-Bert Language origin of Englebert: Germanic Regional origin of Englebert: Western Europe Languages Englebert is most common: German Religions Englebert is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eng Last letter and sound: T, ert Alternative Spelling: Engelbert, Engleberth, Englebertt, Engleburtt