Strong names often have Germanic or Old Norse roots — 'power,' 'battle,' 'ruler.' Ethan, Audrey, Bernard, Matilda. The meaning is there if you dig for it, but the name doesn't announce it.
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God strengthens, strength of God
salvation of God, the Lord saves
Yahweh is deliverance
from the western farmstead
the blessed one
one who carries Christ in heart
God has given
champion, famous one
wayside land, roadside settlement
crooked nose
one who lives near a brook
son of Adam
warrior, strong man
work-power, industrious leader
western farmstead, western settlement
rowan tree (red-berried tree)
from Hadria, of the Adriatic
lake colony, settlement by the pool
Yahweh has shown favor
follower of Christ
divine reward
teacher, messenger
divine
asked for, prayed for
one who walks
gift of God; Yahweh has given
precious green stone
strong as a lion
strong and brave
one who resembles God
descendant of the little king
consecrated; worthy of reverence
stranger, foreigner
helmeted chief
immortal (folk etymology)
glorious, famous
God will increase, God will add
ascended, high
God will uplift
light, bringer of light
prince, commander
son of Jack
descendant of Conn
keeper of the park, park ranger
from the coal settlement or dark town
soldier, merciful
red earth, made from the ground
to carry, to endure
the new house
silver
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