Claibourn

Meaning: Boundary with clover, boundary of clay Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klay-Born Language origin of Claibourn: Germanic Regional origin of Claibourn: Western Europe Languages Claibourn is most common: German, English Religions Claibourn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Klay Last letter and sound: N, born Alternative Spelling: Claiborn, Claiburne, Claibourne, Claiborne, Claybourn

Bertolde

Meaning: Variant of Bert: Bright light. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Tohl-De Language origin of Bertolde: Germanic Regional origin of Bertolde: Western Europe Languages Bertolde is most common: German Religions Bertolde is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: E, de Alternative Spelling: Bertold, Bertoldo, Berthold, Berthold, Berthel

Lindeman

Meaning: Dweller near the lindens Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lin-Deh-Man Language origin of Lindeman: Germanic Regional origin of Lindeman: Western Europe Languages Lindeman is most common: German Religions Lindeman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lin Last letter and sound: N, man Alternative Spelling: Lindman, Lindmann, Lindomann, Lydemann, Lyndeman

Arminius

Meaning: Hero Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ar-Min-Ee-Us Language origin of Arminius: Germanic Regional origin of Arminius: Western Europe Languages Arminius is most common: German, Latin Religions Arminius is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ar Last letter and sound: S, us Alternative Spelling: Arminas, Arminious, Arminiis, Arminiyus, Armenius

Godhardt

Meaning: God-hard Gender: Male Pronunciation: God-Hart Language origin of Godhardt: Germanic Regional origin of Godhardt: Western Europe Languages Godhardt is most common: German Religions Godhardt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, God Last letter and sound: T, hart Alternative Spelling: Godhart, Godhartt, Godhart, Godhardt, Godhartt

Ghislain

Meaning: Oath. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jee-Lahn Language origin of Ghislain: Germanic Regional origin of Ghislain: Western Europe Languages Ghislain is most common: German, French Religions Ghislain is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Jee Last letter and sound: N, lahn Alternative Spelling: Ghislan, Gislain, Ghyslain, Ghislane, Ghislaine

Berlyn

Meaning: Son of Berl. See also Burl. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Lin Language origin of Berlyn: Germanic Regional origin of Berlyn: Western Europe Languages Berlyn is most common: German, English Religions Berlyn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Berlinn, Berlynn, Berleyn, Beryn, Berlene

Yaeger

Meaning: Chase, Hunt Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yay-Ger Language origin of Yaeger: Germanic Regional origin of Yaeger: Western Europe Languages Yaeger is most common: German Religions Yaeger is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Yay Last letter and sound: R, ger Alternative Spelling: Yeager, Yager, Jaeger, Yegher, Yegger

Burgh

Meaning: Variant of Berg: Mountain. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Burg Language origin of Burgh: Germanic Regional origin of Burgh: Western Europe Languages Burgh is most common: German, English Religions Burgh is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Burg Last letter and sound: H, h Alternative Spelling: Burg, Burghh, Berrgh, Borge, Burge

Brynner

Meaning: Dweller by the spring Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brin-Er Language origin of Brynner: Germanic Regional origin of Brynner: Western Europe Languages Brynner is most common: German Religions Brynner is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brin Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Brenner, Bryner, Brihner, Briner, Brenner