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  • Volcae
  • Ancient Celtic people of central Europe

    The Volcae (Latin: Volcae; Ancient Greek: Οὐόλκαι, Ouólkai) were a Celtic people, or group of peoples, attested from the 3rd century BC in widely separated

    Volcae

    Volcae

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    which was itself derived from the name of the Gauls known to the Romans as Volcae. This term was later used to refer indiscriminately to inhabitants of the

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Arecomici
  • Gallic tribe

    The Arecomici or Volcae Arecomici were a Gallic tribe dwelling between the Rhône and the Hérault rivers, around present-day Nîmes, during the Iron Age

    Arecomici

    Arecomici

    Arecomici

  • Gold of Tolosa
  • Treasure seized by Roman conquerors of Gaul

    seized by the ancient Roman proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio from the Volcae town of Tolosa, modern-day Toulouse. Near-contemporary Cicero briefly mentioned

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold_of_Tolosa

  • Battle of the Rhône Crossing
  • Battle of the Second Punic War

    an army of Gallic Volcae attacked the Carthaginian army on the east bank of the Rhône. The Roman army camped near Massalia. The Volcae tried to prevent

    Battle of the Rhône Crossing

    Battle of the Rhône Crossing

    Battle_of_the_Rhône_Crossing

  • Rhône
  • Major river in Switzerland and France

    Seduni, Sequani, Segobriges, Allobroges, Segusiavi, Helvetii, Vocontii and Volcae Arecomici. Navigation was difficult, as the river suffered from fierce currents

    Rhône

    Rhône

    Rhône

  • *Walhaz
  • Proto-Germanic word for Roman or Romanised peoples

    known to the Romans as Volcae (in the writings of Julius Caesar) and to the Greeks as Οὐόλκαι Ouólkai (Strabo and Ptolemy). The Volcae tribe occupied territory

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

  • Carcassonne
  • City in Occitania, France

    the south—became an important trading place in the sixth century BC. The Volcae Tectosages fortified it and made it into an oppidum, a hill fort, which

    Carcassonne

    Carcassonne

    Carcassonne

  • Welsh language
  • Brittonic language

    which was derived from the name of the Celtic people known to the Romans as Volcae and which came to refer to speakers of Celtic languages, and then indiscriminately

    Welsh language

    Welsh language

    Welsh_language

  • List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
  • (Galatia). Volcae tribes of unknown names in Hercynia Silva - roughly in today's Moravia and Main river basin. Volcae Arecomici / Volcae Arecomisci –

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes

  • Nîmes
  • Prefecture of Gard, Occitanie, France

    toutios Namausatis ("citizen of Nîmes"). Nemausus was the god of the local Volcae Arecomici tribe.[citation needed] The Neolithic site of Serre Paradis reveals

    Nîmes

    Nîmes

    Nîmes

  • Celts
  • Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices

    (Old English wælisċ). Proto-Germanic *walha comes from the name of the Volcae, a Celtic tribe who lived first in southern Germany and central Europe,

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • Languedoc-Roussillon
  • Region of France

    Roussillon. Towards the end of the 3rd century BC, a Celtic people, the Volcae, took up residence in the region between the Rhône and the Garonne, from

    Languedoc-Roussillon

    Languedoc-Roussillon

    Languedoc-Roussillon

  • Tolosates
  • Gallic tribe of southern Gaul

    Garonne, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They formed part of the Volcae Tectosages. Allied with Rome and included in the province of Gallia Transalpina

    Tolosates

    Tolosates

    Tolosates

  • Deme
  • Administrative unit in ancient Athens

    head of the Diana type appears on the obverse with the inscription VOLCAE. The Volcae Arecomici were a Gallic people whose metropolis, in Strabo's terminology

    Deme

    Deme

    Deme

  • Gaul
  • Historical region of Western Europe inhabited by Celtic tribes

    Saint-Mars-la-Jaille. Proto-Germanic *walha is derived ultimately from the name of the Volcae. Also unrelated, in spite of superficial similarity, is the name Gael. The

    Gaul

    Gaul

    Gaul

  • Battle of Aquae Sextiae
  • Battle during the Cimbrian War (102 BC)

    another large army. He first fought the Cimbri and their Gallic allies the Volcae Tectosages just outside Tolosa, and despite the huge number of tribesmen

    Battle of Aquae Sextiae

    Battle of Aquae Sextiae

    Battle_of_Aquae_Sextiae

  • Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
  • Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe

    the Danube basin, coinciding with their movement into Italy. The Boii and Volcae were two large Celtic confederacies who generally cooperated in their campaigns

    Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe

    Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe

  • Galatian language
  • Extinct Celtic language from Asia Minor

    Tectosages of Anatolia were related to the Volcae Tectosages of Gaul; the parent tribe of both branches, the Volcae, originally lived in central Europe. Sometime

    Galatian language

    Galatian language

    Galatian_language

  • Toulouse
  • Prefecture and commune in France

    Aquitanian or Iberian, but it has also been connected to the name of the Gaulish Volcae Tectosages, or to the same root as Irish tulach or Welsh twlch, (little

    Toulouse

    Toulouse

    Toulouse

  • List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
  • Celts - They spoke Eastern Celtic or Noric (a Continental Celtic language). Volcae - an Eastern Celtic people that came from today's Moravia, central part

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Germania
  • Historical region in north-central Europe

    states, which were not entirely united. According to Caesar, the Gallic Volcae Tectosages had once crossed the Rhine and colonized parts of Germania, but

    Germania

    Germania

    Germania

  • Etymology of Wales
  • Origin of the name Wales

    itself derived from the name of the Gaulish people known to the Romans as Volcae and which came to refer indiscriminately to inhabitants of the Western Roman

    Etymology of Wales

    Etymology_of_Wales

  • Romanians
  • Ethnic group

    and "Walloon"—and perhaps even further back in time, from the Roman name Volcae, which was originally a Celtic tribe. From the Slavs, it was passed on to

    Romanians

    Romanians

    Romanians

  • List of missing treasures
  • List of notable treasures that are currently lost or missing

    Gold of Tolosa Legend Volcae 106 BC A treasure hoard seized by the ancient Roman proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio from the Volcae town of Tolosa, modern-day

    List of missing treasures

    List_of_missing_treasures

  • Battle of Vercellae
  • Battle during the Cimbrian War (101 BC)

    another large army. He first fought the Cimbri and their Gallic allies the Volcae Tectosages just outside Tolosa, and despite the huge number of tribesmen

    Battle of Vercellae

    Battle of Vercellae

    Battle_of_Vercellae

  • Volk
  • German noun meaning "people"

    Allegiance before 2007. Look up volk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Volcae Völkisch nationalism Populus Pueblo People Þeod Volksdeutsche Johann Gottfried

    Volk

    Volk

    Volk

  • Cenomani (Narbonensis)
  • Ancient Gallic tribe

    the Elder, as cited by Pliny, reports that the Cenomani lived among the Volcae, in the vicinity of Massalia. Ancient sources associate the presence of

    Cenomani (Narbonensis)

    Cenomani_(Narbonensis)

  • Cévennes
  • Mountain range in France

    Gabali in the north, the Volcae Arecomici in the south, the Helvii in the southeast and the Vellavi in the northeast. The Volcae Arecomici voluntarily surrendered

    Cévennes

    Cévennes

    Cévennes

  • Moravia
  • Historical region in the Czech Republic

    dubbed ‘the Excalibur of the Late Bronze Age’. Around 60 BC, the Celtic Volcae people withdrew from the region and were succeeded by the Germanic Quadi

    Moravia

    Moravia

    Moravia

  • Battle of Burdigala
  • Battle during the Cimbrian War (107 BC)

    Belligerents Roman Republic A combined Celtic-Germanic army: Cimbri Teutons Volcae Tigurini Several others Commanders and leaders Lucius Cassius † Lucius Calpurnius †

    Battle of Burdigala

    Battle of Burdigala

    Battle_of_Burdigala

  • Tectosages
  • Ancient Celtic people of Galatia in Asia Minor

    north of the upper Danube, where they are mentioned by Caesar; and as the Volcae Tectosages in southern Gaul around Tolosa. On the strength of this shared

    Tectosages

    Tectosages

  • Vlachs
  • Romance-speaking populations in the Balkans

    Proto-Germanic *Walhaz, which meant 'stranger', from *Wolkā- (Caesar's Latin: Volcae, Strabo and Ptolemy's Greek: Ouolkai). Via Latin, in Gothic, as *walhs,

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

  • Volcacius Sedigitus
  • Roman Empire. His nomen gentilicium, "Volcacius", may be derived from the Volcae, a Celtic people. Aulus Gellius' Noctēs Atticae preserves 13 iambic senarii

    Volcacius Sedigitus

    Volcacius_Sedigitus

  • Lodève
  • Subprefecture of Hérault, Occitanie

    gave the city its name. Lodève started as the capital of a tribe of the Volcae, the Lutevani, before becoming the Roman city Luteva (also known as Forum

    Lodève

    Lodève

    Lodève

  • List of battles before 301
  • Roman forces capture Malta Battle of Rhone Crossing Hannibal defeats the Volcae Gauls, staying undefeated in his march for Italy. Battle of the Ticinus

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • Anartes
  • Ancient people of Dacia

    earlier hypothesis that the Anarti themselves, together with the Boii and the Volcae, had settled in parts of modern Poland has been rejected by later scholarship

    Anartes

    Anartes

  • Cavari
  • Gallic tribal confederation

    Albici and Dexivates, south of the Segovellauni and Tricastini, east of the Volcae Arecomici, north of the Anatilii and Salyes. Some scholars have proposed

    Cavari

    Cavari

    Cavari

  • List of country-name etymologies
  • Foreigners", from French Gaule, from Proto-Germanic *Walhaz, originally meaning "Volcae" but eventually simply "foreigner". "Cloak", Anglicized from the Portuguese

    List of country-name etymologies

    List_of_country-name_etymologies

  • Marcomanni
  • Ancient Germanic tribe of modern Bohemia

    associated with earlier Celtic peoples of these regions, such as the Boii and Volcae Tectosages. The present day Czech region had itself already come under Przeworsk

    Marcomanni

    Marcomanni

    Marcomanni

  • France–Germany relations
  • Bilateral relations

    the Roman Republic between 58 and 50 BC. According to Caesar, the Gallic Volcae Tectosages had once crossed the Rhine and colonized parts of Germania, but

    France–Germany relations

    France–Germany relations

    France–Germany_relations

  • 106 BC
  • Calendar year

    Quintus Servilius Caepio seize the Gold of Tolosa while recapturing the Volcae town. Nicomedes III of Bithynia and Mithridates VI of Pontus share their

    106 BC

    106_BC

  • Names of the Celts
  • The Proto-Germanic terms may ultimately have a Celtic root: Volcae, or Uolcae. The Volcae were a Celtic tribe who originally lived in southern Germany

    Names of the Celts

    Names_of_the_Celts

  • Welsh people
  • Ethnic group native to Wales

    was derived from the name of the Gaulish people known to the Romans as Volcae and which came to refer indiscriminately to inhabitants of the Roman Empire

    Welsh people

    Welsh people

    Welsh_people

  • Ancient Celtic warfare
  • Warfare of the Ancient Celts

    Galatians, Gallaeci, Gauls, Helvetii, Lepontii, Picts, Norici and the Volcae. These groups often produced cultural offshoots through descent, diffusion

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient_Celtic_warfare

  • 107 BC
  • Calendar year

    Burdigala on the Garonne. As a result, the town of Tolosa, populated by the Volcae, revolts against the Roman Empire. Lucius Cassius Longinus Dillon, Matthew;

    107 BC

    107_BC

  • Olcades
  • aristocracy of Gallic origin. It is believed that the latter sprang from the Volcae Tectosages of southern Gaul, who arrived in Iberia in the wake of the Celtic

    Olcades

    Olcades

    Olcades

  • Chatti
  • Ancient Germanic tribe

    soundchange to Celtic loanwords, for example in the case of the Celtic Volcae, whose name became Walha in Germanic. The second consonantal sound was also

    Chatti

    Chatti

    Chatti

  • Aulerci Cenomani
  • Gallic tribe

    Cenomani formed a settlement near Massilia (modern Marseille), among the Volcae, this could indicate a route that the Cenomani took to Cisalpine Gaul in

    Aulerci Cenomani

    Aulerci Cenomani

    Aulerci_Cenomani

  • Proto-Germanic language
  • Ancestor of the Germanic languages

    languages. Another is *walhaz 'foreigner; Celt' from the Celtic tribal name Volcae with k → h and o → a. Other likely Celtic loans include *ambahtaz 'servant'

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic_language

  • Helvii
  • Gallic tribe

    likely their southern border, delimiting their territory from that of the Volcae Arecomici, though it is also possible that the Ardèche itself served this

    Helvii

    Helvii

  • Vuka (river)
  • River in Croatia

    Pačetin (2 km away) Nuštar (2 km away) Marinci Bršadin Bogdanovci Vukovar Volcae Vučedol culture Bobota Canal Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia

    Vuka (river)

    Vuka (river)

    Vuka_(river)

  • Joseph Vaissète
  • examining whether the French descended from the Tectosages, a sept of the Volcae, or from the ancient Gauls of Germany. Although the work was published in

    Joseph Vaissète

    Joseph_Vaissète

  • County of Provence
  • Historical French state (855–1487)

    BCE: Proconsul Domitius Ahenobarbus crushes the Allobroges. 121 BCE: The Volcae, ruling a vast territory of 24 oppida, welcomed the Roman legions without

    County of Provence

    County of Provence

    County_of_Provence

  • Archeological site of Alba-la-Romaine
  • the Segusiavi, to the west the Vellavi and Gabali, and to the south the Volcae Arecomici. In 121 BC, the Arverni, a Celtic people from the Auvergne, were

    Archeological site of Alba-la-Romaine

    Archeological_site_of_Alba-la-Romaine

  • Convenae
  • Ancient people of the central Pyrenees

    the provincial boundary with Narbonensis divided the Convenae from the Volcae Tectosages of Toulouse. It probably ran probably at the Boussens defile

    Convenae

    Convenae

  • List of battles of the Second Punic War
  • August – Hannibal conquered Catalonia. September- Hannibal defeated the Gaul Volcae tribe in the Battle of Rhone Crossing. October: Hannibal's army defeated

    List of battles of the Second Punic War

    List of battles of the Second Punic War

    List_of_battles_of_the_Second_Punic_War

  • Le Vigan, Gard
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    centuries BCE, it was situated between the territories occupied by the Volcae Arecomici, the Averni, and the Gabali tribes. In 121 BCE the Romans gained

    Le Vigan, Gard

    Le Vigan, Gard

    Le_Vigan,_Gard

  • Ruteni
  • Gallic tribe

    of the Arverni, east of the Cadurci, west of the Gabali and north of the Volcae. Because they were vassals of the Arveni, part of their territory was taken

    Ruteni

    Ruteni

    Ruteni

  • History of Toulouse
  • the Aquitani) were non-Indo-Europeans. During the third century BC the Volcae Tectosages (a Gallic tribe from Belgium or southern Germany) arrived, the

    History of Toulouse

    History_of_Toulouse

  • Cativolcus
  • Eburonian king

    Proto-Celtic form *katuwolkos. It is cognate with the Gaulish ethnonym Volcae. William Smith, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. p

    Cativolcus

    Cativolcus

  • Libui (Narbonensis)
  • Celto-Ligurian tribe

    locates their territory west of the Anatilii and Avatici, south of the Volcae Arecomici and Cavari. According to historian Guy Barruol, they were part

    Libui (Narbonensis)

    Libui_(Narbonensis)

  • 218 BC
  • Calendar year

    September – Battle of the Rhône Crossing: A Carthaginian victory over the Volcae opens Hannibal's way into Italy. September/October – Hannibal's crossing

    218 BC

    218 BC

    218_BC

  • Vergobret
  • Magistrate in ancient Gaul

    of magistrates and senators among a tribe from Languedoc (probably the Volcae). However, Kruta stresses that the vergobret must have existed as a supreme

    Vergobret

    Vergobret

    Vergobret

  • Bigerriones
  • Aquitani tribe

    of the Atures, Elusates and Auscii, east of the Venarni, and west of the Volcae Tectosages. Their chief town was known as Bigorra Castrum (modern Saint-Lézer)

    Bigerriones

    Bigerriones

    Bigerriones

  • Ambrussum
  • Historic site in Villetelle, Occitania, France

    National Monument No. PA00103760 Originally the Oppidum was the work of the Volcae Arecomici who started it in the fourth century BC. Nine square houses from

    Ambrussum

    Ambrussum

    Ambrussum

  • List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
  • designating the Romance or Celtic speakers. Probably borrowed from the Celtic Volcae tribe, and later applied to the Romanized Celts. In Widsith, the word is

    List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend

    List_of_people,_clan,_and_place_names_in_Germanic_heroic_legend

  • Military history of Germany
  • crossed the River Elbe, probably overrunning the territories of the Celtic Volcae in the Weser Basin. The Romans recorded one of these early migrations when

    Military history of Germany

    Military history of Germany

    Military_history_of_Germany

  • Consoranni
  • Ancient Gallic tribe

    Arize massif in the east. To the east it bordered the territory of the Volcae Tectosages in Narbonensis, while to the west it adjoined that of the Convenae

    Consoranni

    Consoranni

  • List of ancient Ligurian tribes
  • (Avantici) Avatices / Avatici – Camargue – Rhodanus river delta, south of the Volcae Arecomici, in Southern Gaul Belaci Bodiontici – in Southern Gaul Bormanni

    List of ancient Ligurian tribes

    List_of_ancient_Ligurian_tribes

  • History of Moravia
  • is dated to between 24,000 and 27,000 years old. Around 60 BC the Celtic Volcae people withdrew from the region and were succeeded in turn by the Germanic

    History of Moravia

    History_of_Moravia

  • Nitiobroges
  • Gallic tribe

    Bituriges Vivisci, west of the Cadurci and Ruteni, north of the Sotiates, Volcae Tectosages and the Ausci, and east the Vasates. Their chief town was Aginnon

    Nitiobroges

    Nitiobroges

    Nitiobroges

  • Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul)
  • Gallic people of Cisalpine Gaul

    account, recording that the Cenomani had lived near Massalia, among the Volcae. The case for a western, Gaulish origin rests only on the shared name with

    Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul)

    Cenomani_(Cisalpine_Gaul)

  • Couserans
  • Former county of France

    century BC came the first Indo-Europeans, a Celtic Gallic tribe called the Volcae Tectosages, originally from Belgium or southern Germany, who settled in

    Couserans

    Couserans

    Couserans

  • Archaeology of the Channel Islands
  • Durotriges, Redones, Unelli (or Venelli), Veneti, Ambiani, Bituriges Cubi and Volcae Arecomici. Rozel Hoard (1820) Rozel Hoard (1875) Sark Hoard, found in 1719

    Archaeology of the Channel Islands

    Archaeology of the Channel Islands

    Archaeology_of_the_Channel_Islands

  • Weinsberg
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Its inscription "V, O, L, C" can be assigned to the Celtic tribe of the Volcae, which lived (among other places) in Southern Germany at that time. So it

    Weinsberg

    Weinsberg

    Weinsberg

  • Nemausus
  • Gallo-Roman patron god of ancient Nîmes

    would have been an open-air wooded space where assemblies were held by the Volcae Arecomici, the Celtic-speaking people who made treaty with Rome in 121 BC

    Nemausus

    Nemausus

    Nemausus

  • Vieille-Toulouse
  • Commune in Occitania, France

    fronted by wide ditch. From the 3rd century onwards, it was occupied by the Volcae Tectosages. The location became Tolosa Tectosagum, a bustling settlement

    Vieille-Toulouse

    Vieille-Toulouse

    Vieille-Toulouse

  • Auscii
  • Aquitani tribe

    territory was located north of the Onobrisates, west of the Cambolectri and Volcae Tectosages, south of the Lactorates, west of the Atures. The chief town

    Auscii

    Auscii

    Auscii

  • Battle of the Volcaean Marshes
  • 7 CE battle in Illyria

    coincidence between Dio's Volcaean Marshes and the Celtic nation of the Volcae, according to Julius Caesar. It would not be impossible to assume that the

    Battle of the Volcaean Marshes

    Battle of the Volcaean Marshes

    Battle_of_the_Volcaean_Marshes

  • Battle of Cissa
  • 218 BC battle in Spain, part of the Second Punic War

    marched past Ruscino unmolested, along the future Via Domitia to Nemasus, the Volcae capital, and without any incidents reached the west bank of the Rhône by

    Battle of Cissa

    Battle of Cissa

    Battle_of_Cissa

  • 100s BC (decade)
  • Decade

    Quintus Servilius Caepio seize the Gold of Tolosa while recapturing the Volcae town. Nicomedes III of Bithynia and Mithridates VI of Pontus share their

    100s BC (decade)

    100s BC (decade)

    100s_BC_(decade)

  • Valiquette
  • Given name of French origin)

    change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link. Vallée Volcae Walhaz Walloons "Valiquette Family History". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2025-05-18

    Valiquette

    Valiquette

    Valiquette

  • Cimbrian seeresses
  • Priestesses of the Cimbri

    with several Celtic speaking ethnic groups, such as the Taurisci, Boii, Volcae Tectosages and the Scordisci. Consequently, they are widely considered to

    Cimbrian seeresses

    Cimbrian seeresses

    Cimbrian_seeresses

  • 210s BC
  • Decade

    September – Battle of the Rhône Crossing: A Carthaginian victory over the Volcae opens Hannibal's way into Italy. September/October – Hannibal's crossing

    210s BC

    210s_BC

  • Gaius Valerius Troucillus
  • Ancient Roman diplomat

    Pompeius were able to declare a victory, and the Helvii along with the Volcae Arecomici were forced to cede a portion of their lands to the Greek city-state

    Gaius Valerius Troucillus

    Gaius_Valerius_Troucillus

  • Roman Republican governors of Gaul
  • against the Volcae near Tolosa then was defeated and killed by the Tigurini 106–105 Transalpina Q. Servilius Caepio as consul attacked the Volcae Tectosages;

    Roman Republican governors of Gaul

    Roman Republican governors of Gaul

    Roman_Republican_governors_of_Gaul

  • Anatilii
  • Gallic tribe

    Atlas locates their territory north of Libicii and Avatici, east of the Volcae Arecomici. According to historian Guy Barruol, they were part of the Saluvian

    Anatilii

    Anatilii

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Online names & meanings

  • Sabat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabat

    Firmness; Stability; Certainty; Endurance; Boldness; Truth

  • CATHARINA
  • Female

    Danish

    CATHARINA

    , pure.

  • Yashwin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Malayalam, Telugu

    Yashwin

    The Raising of Sun; Fame

  • Okhil
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Okhil

    Brilliant

  • Varshana
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Varshana

    Birth Place of Radha

  • Aldridge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Aldridge

    English : variant of Aldrich.English : habitational name from a place in the West Midlands called Aldridge; it is recorded in Domesday Book as Alrewic, from Old English alor ‘alder’ + wīc ‘dwelling’, ‘farmstead’.

  • Barlow
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Barlow

    Lives on the bare hill.

  • TORID
  • Female

    Norwegian

    TORID

    Danish and Norwegian form of Scandinavian Turid, TORID means "Thor's beauty."

  • Tartan
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Tartan

    A general (official title).

  • Hrishikesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Hrishikesh

    River; One who Controls Senses; Name of Lord Vishnu

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