Jump to content

Personal Names of Balian


cruzazul

Recommended Posts

PERSONAL NAMES OF BALIAN

 

A

 

Adrian, Adriano, Hadrien - from Flexio ‘Hadriasis’, meaning ‘from Adricho, a man of Adricho’ 

Albert - from Gauntr ‘Al’ and ‘Beart’, meaning ‘honoured guest, respected guest’

Alexandros, Alessandro (c: Alexander) - from Flexio ‘Alexia’, meaning ‘diligence, prudence, to remain strong in a goal’

Alphons, Alfons, Alfonso - from Early Jrentic ‘Hildefundes’, meaning ‘noble soldier’

Amadeus, Amadeo, Amadon - from Flexio ‘Amia’, meaning ‘love, admiration’ and ‘Deus’, meaning ‘God’

Andreas (c: Andrew) - from Flexio ‘Andreas’ meaning ‘soldier, courageous’ 

Anton, Antonin (c: Anthony) - from Flexio ‘Atonius’, meaning ‘hard-grip, sword-armed, to wield a sword’

Arnaudo (c: Arius or Arnold) - from Flexio ‘Anarius’, meaning ‘clean, bald, lacking hair, to be bald’

Aroldo (c. Harold, Harald) - from Early Jrentic 'Harejawalda’, meaning ‘Harrenite marauder, raider’

August (c: Augustus) - from Flexio ‘Augusia’, meaning ‘glorious, champion, lord, distinguished individual’

Aurelian - from Flexio ‘Aurelius’, derived from ‘Aureus’, meaning ‘golden, gilded’

 

B

 

Baldovino, Baldovin (c: Baldwin) - from Early Jrentic ‘Balidmaer’, meaning ‘long-nosed, or wide-nosed, son’ 

Berengar, Berenguer, Berengario - from Early Jrentic ‘Berangamonde’, meaning ‘red-minded, bloody-minded, violent’

 

C

 

Carlo, Carles (c: Charles) - from Early Hansetian ‘Karol’, meaning ‘follower of God’ 

Casimir, Casimiro - from Early Jrentic ‘Cassamaer’, meaning ‘strong son, willful son, son of bold intentions’ 

Clement - from Early Jrentic ‘Celemanse’, meaning ‘preacher, diviner, doer of the divine’ 

Constantine, Constans - from Flexio through Akritian ‘Konstantinos’, meaning ‘constant, stalwart’

 

D

 

Daniel, Danilo - from Flexio ‘Danielius’, meaning ‘blessed, honoured, favoured by the sun’

Dominic, Dominico - from Flexio ‘Dominus’, meaning ‘lord, master, commander’

 

E

 

Edmond (c: Edmund) - from Early Jrentic ‘Estamonde’, meaning ‘clear-minded, of sound mind, sane’

Eduardo, Duarte (c: Edward) - from Early Jrentic ‘Estawarid’, meaning ‘blonde-haired, golden-haired’

Ernest, Ernesto - from Gauntr ‘Ernst’, meaning ‘doer of good deeds, maker of good fortunes’ 

Everard - from Early Jrentic ‘Eberwarid’, meaning ‘brown-haired’ 

 

F

 

Ferdinand, Ferran, Fernando - from a composite of Gauntr ‘Fridrr’, meaning ‘lord, chief’ and Early Jrentic ‘Nanth’, meaning ‘adventurous, intrepid, ambitious’

Francesco, Francesc (c: Francis) - from Flexio ‘Franciscus’, meaning ‘bronze [armed] man’

Frederic, Federico (c: Frederick) - from Gauntr ‘Fridrr’, meaning ‘lord, chief’ and ‘Erikrr’, meaning ‘brave, stalwart’ 

 

G

 

George, Georgios - from Early Hansetian ‘Gero’ and ‘Rege’, meaning ‘man of the earth, man of the soil’ 

Geoffrey, Giuffre (c. Godfrey) - from Early Common ‘Gotfeere’, meaning ‘God-fearing, inspired by God, inflamed by God’

Gherardo (c. Gerard) - from Early Jrentic ‘Geriharid’, meaning ‘arch-footed’ 

Godvino (c. Godwin) - from Early Jrentic ‘Gotweinn’, meaning ‘God-graced, one of God’ 

Gonzal, Goncalvo - from Early Common ‘Gundisalvus’, meaning ‘protector, defender, shield of Salvus’

Guilherme, Guilerm (c: William) - from Auvergnat ‘Wille’, meaning ‘learner, student’

 

H

 

Henry, Henrico, Enric, Enrico - from Gauntr ‘Hrinrik’, meaning ‘cherished son, beloved king, to be loved’ 

Hugo (c: Hughes) - from Auvergnat ‘Hugueh’, meaning ‘star, shining stone, glimmering’ 

 

J

 

Jacint, Giucinto (c: Hyacinth) - from Flexio ‘Hyacinthus’, a variety of purple flower

James, Giacomo - from Early Jrentic ‘Jameren’, meaning ‘keeper of the stores, quartermaster’ 

Hieronym, Jarem, Jarema (c: Jerome) - from Early Jrentic ‘Jeromaer’, meaning ‘quiet son, thoughtful son’ 

Joachim - from Flexio ‘Ioachine’, meaning ‘raised [by God]’, as in a call to faith

John, Giuan, Jan - from Flexio ‘Iohania’, meaning ‘saviour, redeemer, messiah’ 

Joseph - from Flexio ‘Iosepha’, meaning ‘acolyte, believer’

 

L

 

Ladislau (c: Ladislaus) - from Old Raev ‘Waladyzlawa’, meaning ‘powerful ruler’

Ledicort - from Auvergnat ‘Ledit-cort’,  meaning ‘spoken, or said, from the heart’

Leo, Leon - from Flexio ‘Leo’, meaning ‘lion’

Leopoldo (c. Leopold) - from Early Jrentic ‘Lenopool’, meaning ‘settler of the lake’ 

Laurentius, Lorens (c: Laurence) - from Flexio ‘laurus’, meaning ‘laurel’, as in the honour

Lothar, Lotario - from Middle Jrentic ‘Luthaer’ or ‘Lothaer’, meaning ‘the man who prays, is holy’ 

Ludovico, Ludovic, Ludo (c. Louis) - from Gauntr ‘Ludvik’, meaning ‘luminous people’

 

M

 

Manuel (c: Emmanuel) - from Flexio ‘Magnelius’, meaning ‘great sun’

Marcello (c: Marcellus) - from Early Jrentic ‘Maercele’, meaning ‘son of the preacher, son of the priest’ 

Matthias, Matteo (c: Matthew) - from Auvergnat ‘Matteweis’, meaning ‘wise one, wise man’

Maxim (c: Maximilian) - from Flexio ‘Maximus’, meaning ‘highest, largest, to the greatest degree’

Michael, Michele - from Flexio ‘Malchaldal’, meaning ‘to protect, to guard, to maintain thoroughly’ 

 

O

 

Otho, Odino (c: Otto) - from Gauntr ‘Ot’, meaning ‘warrior, fighter’

Othan (c: Owyn) - from Early Jrentic ‘Oawain’, meaning ‘leader of men, general, commander’

Othmar, Ademario (c: Audemar) - from Early Jrentic ‘Aulidmaer’ meaning ‘red-haired son, ginger son’  

 

P

 

Peter, Pietro - from Flexio ‘Petia’, meaning ‘purity, trustworthiness’ 

Philip - from Flexio ‘Philia’, meaning ‘love, compassion, care’, also derived from one of Horen’s five companions, Philip 

 

R

 

Raymond, Ramon, Raimondo, Rajmund - from Early Jrentic ‘Reginmonde’, meaning ‘prudent mind, counsellor’ 

Richard, Ricardo, Riscard - from Early Jrentic ‘Richiharid’, meaning ‘tall, wide-footed’

Robert, Roberto - from Gauntr ‘Rogr’ and ‘Beart’, meaning ‘honoured elder, respected priest’
 

S

 

Sergius, Sergio, Sergi - from Flexio ‘Segies’ meaning ‘bold, rash’

Stanislau (c. Stanislaus) - from Old Raev ‘Stanyzlawa’, meaning ‘powerful man’ 

Stephen, Stefan, Stefano - from Flexio ‘Stephia’ meaning ‘meek, humility’

Sigismund - from Early Jrentic ‘Sigumonde’, meaning ‘blessed mind, divine thinker’

 

T

 

Teodosio (c. Theodosius) - from Flexio with Old Raev origins, a calque of ‘Bogdan’, meaning ‘preacher of the heavens, preacher of the words of the scrolls’ 

Thomas - from Flexio ‘Tomasia’ meaning ‘wisdom, knowledge, intelligence’ 

 

V

 

Valens - from Flexio ‘Valens’, meaning ‘strong, vigorous, healthy’

Vincens (c: Vincent) - from Flexio ‘Vincere’, meaning ‘to conquer’

 

[Credit to Yoppl for most of these name origins in his ‘New Marian names’ post].

Link to post
Share on other sites

Sergi of the House Sala smiles the sun's smile as he finds his name on the list.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...