Diccionario de nombres
43 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ALAN
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it ...
ANNA
Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. Many later Old Testament translations, including...
ANNICK
Breton diminutive of ANNA.
CORENTIN
Possibly means "hurricane" in Breton. This was the name of a 5th-century bishop of Quimper in Brittany.
DENIEL
Breton form of DANIEL.
ELOUAN
Possibly from a Breton word meaning "light". This name was borne by an obscure 6th-century saint who is now venerated ma...
ERWAN
Breton form of IVO (1) or YVES.
ERWANN
Variant of ERWAN.
FRAÑSEZA
Breton feminine form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS).
FRAÑSEZ
Breton form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS).
GAËL
Meaning uncertain. It possibly derives from the ethno-linguistic term Gael, which refers to speakers of Gaelic languages...
GAËLLE
Feminine form of GAËL.
GWENAËL
Means "blessed and generous" from Breton gwenn "white, fair, blessed" and hael "generous". Saint Gwenhael was a 6th-cent...
GWENNEG
Derived from Breton gwenn "white, fair, blessed" combined with a diminutive suffix. Saint Gwenneg was an 8th-century mon...
GWILHERM
Breton form of WILLIAM.
GWENAËLLE
Feminine form of GWENAËL.
JODOC
Variant of JUDOC.
JUDICAËL
French form of the Old Breton name Iudicael, derived from the elements iud "lord, prince" and cael "generous". This was ...
JUDIKAEL
Breton form of JUDICAËL.
JUDOC
Breton form of JOYCE.
KATARIN
Breton form of KATHERINE.
KATELL
Breton form of KATHERINE.
LOÏC
Breton form of LOUIS.
MAËL
French form of Breton Mael, which was derived from a Celtic word meaning "chief" or "prince". Saint Mael was a 5th-centu...
MAELA
Feminine form of MAËL.
MAËLLE
French feminine form of MAËL.
MAEL
Breton form of MAËL.
MARI (1)
Welsh, Breton, Estonian and Finnish form of MARIA, as well as a Hungarian diminutive of MÁRIA. It is also a Scandinavian...
NOLWENN
From the Breton phrase Noyal Gwenn meaning "holy one from Noyal". This was the epithet of a 6th-century saint and martyr...
OANEZ
Derived from Breton oan "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus) and used as a Breton form of AGNES.
PAOL
Breton form of PAUL.
PADRIG
Welsh and Breton form of PATRICK.
PERIG
Breton diminutive of PER.
PER
Scandinavian and Breton form of PETER.
PIERRICK
Breton diminutive of PIERRE.
ROPARZH
Breton form of ROBERT.
ROZENN
Means "rose" in Breton.
WINOC
Variant of GWENNEG.
YANICK
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN.
YANNIC
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN.
YANN
Breton form of JOHN.
YANNICK
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN.
YEZEKAEL
Breton form of Iudicael (see JUDICAËL).