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Names that mean bear

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Bear in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Bear

AfashArabic — "Heavy Beard Man"AlfonseGerman — "Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse."AlgernonFrench — "One who has a beard or moustache."AlgieFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AlgyFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AndoniosLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."AnnsonEnglish — "Variant of Anson: Anne's son, son of God. Famous Bearer: actor Anson Williams."AnssonEnglish — "Variant of Anson: Anne's son, son of God. Famous Bearer: actor Anson Williams."AntonelloLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."AntosLatin — "Diminutive of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."ArmondeGerman — "Variant of Armand: Army man, soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante."ArnbjornScandinavian — "Eagle bear."ArriGreek — "Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior, best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis."ArsamArabic — "One who is strong like a bear (wo admi jo reach -bear- ki tarha mazbot ho)"ArtairScottish — "Bear"ArtekCeltic — "Variant of Arthur: Bear, rock."ArtturiFinnish — "As strong as a bear"AsbiomNorse — "Divine bear."AsbjomNorse — "Divine bear."AsbjornScandinavian — "Divine bear."AttieCeltic — "Strong as a bear."AttyCeltic — "Strong as a bear."AturCeltic — "Variant of Arthur: Bear, rock."BaernaldimTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BamardGerman — "Brave as a bear."BameyGerman — "Brave as a bear."BannaEnglish — "Sign bearer."BannarEnglish — "Sign bearer."BannorEnglish — "Sign bearer."BaqalArabic — "The person whose beard is growing"BarandDutch — "Strong bear."BararArabic — "Fruit bearer"BarendDutch — "Strong bear."BaretTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarettTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BaritTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarittTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarnardEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BarnatGerman — "As strong as a bear"BarneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarnesEnglish — "Brave bear, Barn worker."BarnetEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BarnettEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BarneyEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BarnhardGerman — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BarnhardoGerman — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BarnhartDutch — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BarniTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarnieGerman — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarnyGerman — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BarretGerman — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarrhetTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarrhettTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarritTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarrittTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BarynyTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarytTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BaryttTeutonic — "Strong, Mighty like a bear."BeamardIrish — "Brave as a bear."BearAmerican — "Grizzly bear."BearnardScottish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BemelleEnglish — "Variant of Bernard strong as a bear."BemotGerman — "Brave as a bear."BenardFrench — "Brave bear."BenatGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BeornheardEnglish — "The Old English variant of the German Bernard, meaning bear-hard."BercanIrish — "Anglicized form of Bearchan little spear. See BEARCHAN"BercnanIrish — "Variant of Bearach: Spearlike."BerendGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BerentsDutch — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BeretsLithuanian — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BerinhardGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BernadSpanish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernadekDutch — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernalGerman — "Strong bear."BernaldGerman — "Variant of Bernal: Strong bear."BernaldimDutch — "Bold as a bear, Brave bear."BernaldoDutch — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernardFrench — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BernardoSpanish — "Bold as a Bear"BernardynGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BerndGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BerneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BernettTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BerngardDutch — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernhaldGerman — "Variant of Bernal: Strong bear."BernhardGerman — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernhardoGerman — "Variant of Bernard: Brave as a bear."BernhartDutch — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BernholdGerman — "Variant of Bernal: Strong bear."BerniAfrican — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BernieFrench — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BernoldGerman — "Variant of Bernal: Strong bear."BernonGerman — "Bold As A Bear"BernotFrench — "Bold As A Bear"BerntGerman — "Strong, Brave Bear"BerowaltGerman — "Mighty as a bear"BerwynEnglish — "Powerful son, Harvester friend, Bear friend."BiornNorse — "Bear"BjameNorse — "Bear"BjamiNorse — "Bear"BjarkeDanish — "Bear"BjarkiIcelandic — "Small bear."BjarniNorwegian — "Bear"BjornSwedish — "A bear."BogyFrench — "Diminutive of Bogart: Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart."BorissSlavic — "Variant of Boris: Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin."BorrisSlavic — "Variant of Boris: Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin."BpleEnglish — "Cup bearer."BrianoCeltic — "Variant of Brian: Brave, Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry."BuddeyEnglish — "Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash."BuddieEnglish — "Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash."BurnardEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BurneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BurniSpanish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."CaitsLatin — "Variant of Gaius: To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar."CecilloEnglish — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."CecillusEnglish — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."CelioPortuguese — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."ChrisstofSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChrisstoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChrisstophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChristoSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristobalSpanish — "Christ bearer."ChristofEnglish — "Christ bearer."ChristofanoSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristoferEnglish — "Christ bearer."ChristoffEnglish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChristofferScandinavian — "Christ bearer."ChristoforoSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristoforusEnglish — "Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken, explorer Christopher Columbus."ChristoopherEnglish — "One who bears christ inside"ChristophGreek — "Christ bearer."ChristopheEnglish — "Christ bearer."ChristopherLatin — "Christ bearer."ChristophorSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristophoroSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristophorusSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristosGreek — "Christ bearer."ChristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChristovacSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristovaoSwedish — "Christ bearer."ChristphurSwedish — "Christ bearer."ClaudiusLatin — "From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the Latin meaning lame. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Claudius 1, who conquered Britian in 43 AD."ClemeEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemenEnglish — "Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmieEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmyEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ConanIrish — "High, wise. Introduced into Britain after the Norman Conquest. Famous bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes, a number of counts and dukes of Brittany bore the name Conan."ConstantineAmerican — "Constant, steaDfast, from the Latin constans Famous bearers: several Roman and Byzantine emperors incluDing Constantine the Great, the Christian emperor who maDe Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire"CriostoirGaelic — "Christ bearer."CrisdeanGaelic — "Christ bearer."CrisstofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CristoSpanish — "Christ bearer."CristoforoGreek — "Christ bearer."CristogalSwedish — "Christ bearer."CristopalSwedish — "Christ bearer."CristopheGreek — "Christ bearer."CristosGreek — "Christ bearer."CristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."Crow HreidarArabic — "Son of Ofeig dangle Beard"CrystefferSwedish — "Christ bearer."CrystefforSwedish — "Christ bearer."CrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."DaimenGreek — "Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon."DaimonGreek — "Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon."DaveedHebrew — "Variant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman."DavidekHebrew — "Variant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman."DeaclanIrish — "Variant of Declan: Famous bearer: 6th century Irish St. Declan."DevonteAmerican — "Famous bearer: one of the American singing duo Tanto Metro and Devonte."DonaldoScottish — "Variant of Donald: Great cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump, actor Donald Sutherland."DonaltScottish — "Variant of Donald: Great cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump, actor Donald Sutherland."DudEnglish — "Diminutive of Dudley: From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore."EbbeScandinavian — "Variant of Esbjorn: Divine bear."EnietoNative American — "Walking like a bear."EnyetoNative American — "Walking like a bear."EoforwicEnglish — "From the bear estate."ErleEnglish — "Nobleman. Based on the English title of Earl. Famous bearer:American author Erle Stanley Gardner."EsbenScandinavian — "Variant of Esbjorn: Divine bear."EsbernScandinavian — "Holy bear."EsberneDanish — "Holy bear."EsbirnDanish — "Holy bear."EsbirneDanish — "Holy bear."EsburnDanish — "Holy bear."EsburneDanish — "Holy bear."EsbyrnDanish — "Holy bear."EsbyrneDanish — "Holy bear."EspanDanish — "Bear"EspinDanish — "Bear"EsponDanish — "Bear"EspynDanish — "Bear"EthIrish — "Diminutive of Ethel: From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and other feminine names beginning with Ethel-. Famous bearer: American actresses Ethel Merman and Ethel Barrymore."FabaArabic — "Bean farmer. Famous Bearer: 50s singer Fabian"FabekArabic — "Bean farmer. Famous Bearer: 50s singer Fabian"FluellenEnglish — "From the Welsh Llewellyn. Famous bearer: Fluellen was a character in Shakespeare's 'Henry V'."GerbenDutch — "Spear Bear"GhayafArabic — "Long Beard Man"GilchristIrish — "Christ bearer."GillecriosdScottish — "Christ bearer."GilmatScottish — "Sword bearer"GraylingEnglish — "Gray haired or gray bearded person"GristouloSwedish — "Christ bearer."GuliasGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."GuliousGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."GunnbjornNorse — "Fighting bear"GustafSwedish — "Noble staff bearer."GustavGerman — "Noble staff bearer."GustaveScandinavian — "Noble staff bearer."GustaviusGerman — "Noble staff bearer."GustavoItalian — "Noble staff bearer."GwylimGerman — "Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850)."HallbjornIcelandic — "Rock bear"HammondEnglish — "Derived from the Old German word Haimund for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo used more frequently as a surname, rather than as a first name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes."HamnetGerman — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway."HatiyaNative American — "Bear"HatiyahNative American — "Bear"HeskovizenakoNative American — "Porcupine bear (Cheyenne)."HumphEnglish — "Diminutive of Humphrey: A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart."HusluNative American — "Shaggy bear."IlesAmerican — "The shield bearer Jyles"IsaacsEnglish — "Laughter. Famous bearer: American author Susan Isaacs."JambuvanHindi — "(Leader of bears who found Sita with his supernatural powers)"JuiliosGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JulasGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JulekLatin — "Wearing a soft beard"JuliaoGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JuliasGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JuliousGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JuliusLatin — "Youth with a shabby beard."JuliyoGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."JulotGreek — "Youth with a shabby beard."KafalatUrdu — "To Bear"KhristoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristofferSwedish — "Christ bearer."KhristophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristopherScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KhristosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystoferSwedish — "Christ bearer."KhrystoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystofferSwedish — "Christ bearer."KhrystophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystopherSwedish — "Christ bearer."KhusaibArabic — "Palm tree that bears much fruit, growth, fruitfulness, productivity"KioiAfrican — "One who bears heavy burdens. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KodiakAmerican — "Resembling a bear Kodyak"KolbjornSwedish — "Black bear"KolskeggrIcelandic — "One who has a black beard."KristagisSwedish — "Christ bearer."KristerScandinavian — "Christ Bearer"KristoAfrican — "Christ bearer."KristobelSwedish — "Christ bearer."KristofScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KristoferSwedish — "Christ bearer."KristoffScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KristoforEnglish — "Christ bearer."KristopaisSwedish — "Christ bearer."KristopasSwedish — "Christ bearer."KristophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KristopherScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystofScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KrystoferSwedish — "Christ bearer."KrystoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystopherScandinavian — "Christ bearer."KrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrysztofSwedish — "Christ bearer."KrzysztofPolish — "Polish form of Christopher 'Christ bearer'."KyryssGreek — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KyrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KyrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."LetaleshaNorth American Indian — "Old knife Pawnee. LEH-TAL-ESHA LIWANU Bear growling. Miwok. LIH-WAH-NOO LUMHE CHATI Red eagle. Creek"LiwanuNative American — "Growling bear."LombardLatin — "Long beard."LombardaTeutonic — "Long beard."LombardiTeutonic — "Long beard."LombardoItalian — "Long beard."LongobardLatin — "Long beard"LywanuMoquelumnan — "Growling bear."MacarthurScottish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MackarthurIrish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MackmanonIrish — "Mahon's son, Son of the one who is storng like a bear."MacmahonGaelic — "Mahon's son, Son of the one who is storng like a bear."MahonIrish — "Strong like a bear."MahoneyIrish — "Strong like a bear."MakarthurIrish — "Arthur's son, son of the noble strength.|Son of the bear."MantotohpaNative American — "Four bears (Cheyenne)."MathScottish — "Bear"MatheScottish — "Bear"MathghamhainIrish — "a bear The name, which was borne by a brother of King Brian Boru, has been Anglicized as Mahon and Matthew. "MatohinsdaNorth American Indian — "Bear shedding his hair Sioux. Derived via the Mandan mato bear"MatoskahNative American — "White bear (Sioux)."McmahonIrish — "Mahon's son, Son of the one who is storng like a bear."MecislavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation: from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecek, Mecfk, Mecislavek"MeronothiteBiblical — "My singing, rejoicing, bearing rule."MleczyslawPolish — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. The name was borne by two early kings of Poland"MolimoNative American — "Miwok name meaning ' bear walking into shade.'"NanookNative American — "Polar bear"NardDutch — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."NderuAfrican — "A bearded one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NitaraniHindi — "Bear"NotakuNative American — "Growling bear."NuncioLatin — "Messenger, Bearer of news."NuntiusItalian — "Messenger, Bearer of news."NunzioLatin — "Messenger, Bearer of news."OldEnglish — "Norse hunn bear cub and the Old English frith peace"OrmonOld English — "From the bear mountain."OrmondTeutonic — "From the bear mountain."OrmondoOld English — "From the bear mountain."OrsenEnglish — "Bear"OrsinEnglish — "A bear."OrsinoItalian — "A bear."OrsochLatin — "A bear."OrsonLatin — "A bear."OrsynLatin — "A bear."OsbornEnglish — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OsborneNorse — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OsboumeTeutonic — "Divine bear."OsbournEnglish — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OsbourneEnglish — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OsburnEnglish — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OsburneEnglish — "Divine warrior|Divine bear."OtoahnactoNative American — "Bull bear (Cheyenne)."OursonFrench — "Little bear"PalmOld English — "Palm bearer, Pilgrim."PassaconawayNorth American Indian — "Pennacook name derived from pa- pisse-conwa bear cub The name was borne by an important Pennacook chief who was known as being a powerful medicine man and skillful military leader"PeateaTongan — "Polar bear."RabbieGerman — "Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright, shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum."RistoFinnish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher"RuskSpanish — "Twisted beard."RystoFinnish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher"SaboorUrdu — "Patient, fore bearing, one who overlooks the fault of others"SanvahHindi — "Carrying Along Bearing Wind"SavionAmerican — "Famous bearer: Savion Glover, African American actor, tap dancer, and coreographer."ShaahidArabic — "One who bears witness, a deponent"ShauravHindi — "Bear"ShemarContemporary — "Famous bearer: American actor Shemar Moore."SigbjornNorse — "The victorious bear Siegbjorn"SikyahonawNative American — "Yellow bear (Hopi)."SkeggrIcelandic — "One who has a beard."SlgbjornScandinavian — "Swedish name derived from the Old Norse elements sigr victory, conquest and bjorn bear: hence, victory bear Cognate: Sigbj0rn Norwegian. Pet: Sikke Frisian; Sigge Swedish"SteinbjornNorse — "Rock bear"SvenbjomSwedish — "Young bear."SvenbjornSwedish — "Resembling a young bear"TelesphorosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements telos an end, a completion and pherein to bear, to bring: hence, bearing the end, to bring about the end Telesphoros originated as the name used for the ancient Greek personification of Justice and later as the name of a god of health"ThorburnNorse — "Thor's bear "TobalSpanish — "Christ Bearer"TopherGreek — "Form of Christopher meaning "one who bears Christ inside""TorbenFinnish — "From the Old Norse name Þà ³rbjà ¶rn, which meant "Thor's bear" or "Thunder bear"."TorbjornTeutonic — "Thunder bear."TorborgSwedish — "Thunder bear."TunSpanish — "Resembling a bear "TuriScandinavian — "Bear"TyreseAmerican — "Famous Bearer: American rhythm and blues singer Tyrese."UffoGerman — "Wild bear."UfoGerman — "Wild bear."UgbjomNorse — "War bear."UgbjornNorse — "War bear"UigbiornNorse — "War bear"UorsinRumantsch — "Bear"UrsenLatin — "A bear."UrsinLatin — "A bear."UrsonEnglish — "A bear."UrsusLatin — "Resembling a bear"ValdoGerman — "Variant of Waldo: Powerful, ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of Oswald."VeledaTeutonic — "Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess."VemadosGerman — "Courage of a bear."VernadosGreek — "Courage of a Bear"WalGerman — "Diminutive of Walter: Rules the people, powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and U.S. actor Walter Matthau."WaruhiuAfrican — "One who always bears a weapon. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WasabeNative American — "Black Bear"WybjornNorse — "War bear."WybornNorse — "A warrior bear Wybjorn"YelutciNative American — "Quiet bear."YosemiteNative American — "Resembling a grizzly bear"

Girl names that mean Bear

AileeneScottish — "Light bearer"AlceeItalian — "Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems."AlfhildNorse — "Famous bearer: Legendary Norse maiden who camouflaged herself as a warrior to avoid marrying king Alf."AlwiaArabic — "The Flag Bearer"ArthaIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthahIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthesWelsh — "She bear."ArthurettaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArtinaEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtinahEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtineEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtisIrish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtisaEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtiseEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtriceEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtryceEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtynaEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtynahEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtyneScottish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtysWelsh — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtysaScottish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"ArtyseEnglish — "Noble, Bear, Follower of Thor, thunder; Rock"AvonacoNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' lean bear.'"BeatriceLatin — "A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. Famous bearer: Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise in the 'Divine Comedy', perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari, Dante's earliest love."BemadetteGerman — "Has the courage of a bear."BereeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BereniceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BereyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerieAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BermyceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernadeaFrench — "Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard."BernadeenEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeenaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeenahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeeneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadettEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadettahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetteGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadinaGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadinahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadineGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernaditEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernaditaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadynaPolish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadynahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadyneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadytahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadyteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernardaFrench — "Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard."BernardineEnglish — "Brave bear. Feminine form of Bernard"BerneceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneeceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneeseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernettaEnglish — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernettahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetteFrench — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernicaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernicahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerniceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernickaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernickahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernikaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernikahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernitEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernitaAfrican — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernitahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BerniteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernycGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernyseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernytEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernytaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernytahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BerreeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerreyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BeryAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerynyteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BrinonieEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrioneeEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrioneyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrnoniEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryoneeEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryoneyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryoniEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryonieEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryonyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."CalebEphratahArabic — "Abundance, bearing fruit"CalissaGreek — "Most beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into the Great Bear constellation."CarinenHebrew — "Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel."CarnelaHebrew — "Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel."CeceliaLatin — "Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician."CecileeLatin — "Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician."ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChristahelLatin — "Beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful. Famous bearers: S. T. Coleridge's poem Christabel, British suffragette Christabel Pankhurst."ColumbinaLatin — "Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity."CristaEnglish — "Christ bearer"DaffGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DamaressLatin — "Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the open-air supreme court of Athens."DamarissLatin — "Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the open-air supreme court of Athens."DaphGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DinoraHebrew — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DinorahSpanish — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DonaldaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DonaldinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DorisaGreek — "Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids."EphratahHebrew — "Abundance, bearing fruit."EphrathHebrew — "Abundance, bearing fruit."EricsNorse — "Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red."EugenieFrench — "A feminine form of the Greek Eugene. Famous bearer: Napoleon III's wife, the French empress Eugenie."FanLatin — "Diminutive of Frances: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble."FannyTeutonic — "Diminutive of Frances: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble."FlavieLatin — "Feminine form of Roman clan name Flavius, itself from flavusyellow, probably referring to fair hair of original bearers."FloretteLatin — "Variant of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie."FloyLatin — "Diminutive of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:."GinetteGerman — "Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun."GiuliettaItalian — "A diminutive form of Giulia downy- bearded, youth See JULIA"GricieEnglish — "A diminutive of Grace, meaning love. Famous bearer: Dame Gracie Fields."IvetFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvetaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvetahFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IveteFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvettFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvettaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvettahFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."IvetteFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."JalandharaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Water Bearer"JambavatiHindi — "King of the Bears"JeannettFrench — "Diminutive of Jeanne: A feminine form of John: God is gracious. Famous Bearer: 15th-century French heroine Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)."KaelahEnglish — "Meaning: keeper of the keys; pure. Famous bearer: Kayla is a character on Daytime TV series Days of Our Lives. "KrisalynAmerican — "Beautiful bearer of Christ"KumaJapanese — "Bear"KumakichiJapanese — "Fortunate bear"LavyrleEnglish — "Famous bearer: bestselling romance lovelist LaVyrle Spencer. Origin unknown. May be a derivative of the French Laverna, meaning born in the spring."LexusEnglish — "Protector of man. Famous bearer: the Toyota Lexus, whose name is associated with luxury and elegance."LiberadaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Liberato, a name derived from the Latin Liberatus he who has been liberated The name was borne by a mystical saint of Portugal who grew a beard to maintain her vow of virginity"Lindy BellArabic — "Snake; Lime tree; linDen tree.: From the OlD German BetlinDis, which is DeriveD from the worD for snake. Famous bearer: BelinDa was heroine of 18th century poet AlexanDer Popes The Rape of the Lock"LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."MajestasLatin — "Royal bearing, dignity. Majestas was Roman goddess of honour."MajestyLatin — "Royal bearing, dignity. Majestas was Roman goddess of honour."MecislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka"MelloneyLatin — "Variant of Melanie: The black one. Dark. Famous Bearer: A character in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind'."MubashshirahUrdu — "A bearer of glad tidings or good news"NadettaFrench — "The courage of a bear"NadetteGerman — "The courage of a bear"NadinaGerman — "The courage of a bear."NitaNative American — "Bear"NitahChoctaw — "Bear"NltaNative American — "Resembling a bear / God is giving / having grace "NytaChoctaw — "Bear"NytahChoctaw — "Bear"OrsaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrschaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrscheLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrselinaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrselineLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrsinaItalian — "Bear"OrsolaIrish — "Female bear, Little she-bear."OrsolijaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."PandaEnglish — "Mythical Name, Alternate Meaning, the bear of the same name."PeggyEnglish — "Diminutive of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom."PhurahBiblical — "That bears fruit, or grows"RayatArabic — "Flag bearer"SachenkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SachkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SanaubarUrdu — "Cone bearing tree"SanauburUrdu — "Cone bearing tree"SannahArabic — "Female leopard, female bear"ScarlettEnglish — "Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'."ShaahidahUrdu — "One who bears witness, a deponent"ShakibahArabic — "Bear"SuetFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuetaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuetahFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SueteFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuettFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuettaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuettahFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SuetteFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."SulaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."TeddeaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddeeAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddeyAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiahAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddieFrench — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddyEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediahAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TedieAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TedyAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."ThiraGreek — "Dedicated to the god of war; Shield bearer."ThirahGreek — "Dedicated to the god of war; Shield bearer."ThyraGreek — "Dedicated to the god of war; Shield bearer."ThyrahGreek — "Dedicated to the god of war; Shield bearer."UnelinaAfrican — "Bear"UrsaHebrew — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsahGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrsalaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrseaGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrselLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrselinaLatin — "Bear"UrselineArthurian Legend — "Bear"UrseyGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrsiGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrsieGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrsinaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsineLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsolaArthurian Legend — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsulaNative American — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsuleHebrew — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsulinaGerman — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsulineLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsullaEnglish — "Little female bear"UrsulynaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsulyneLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrsyGreek — "Female bear, Little bear."UrsylynLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrzsulaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrzsulahLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrzulaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UrzulahLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."UschiLatin — "Strong as a little bear"VeronikGerman — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VeronikaLatin — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VeroniqueLatin — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VickieLatin — "Diminutive of Victoria: Victory, triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901)."VikkiLatin — "Diminutive of Victoria: Victory, triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901)."WinstonEnglish — "From Wine's town, from a friend's town. Famous Bearer: Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), World War II British statesman."WorsolaLatin — "Female bear, Little she-bear."WyohArabic — "From the US state name Wyoming. Famous bearer: Wyoming Knott, character in Robert Heinleins "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress""YoomtisNorth American Indian — "KUNNIN Grizzly bear blanket"ZuetFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."ZuetaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."ZuetahFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."ZuettaFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."ZuetteFrench — "Yew, Little bow bearer."

Unisex names that mean Bear

AlesandroGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlessandriGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlexandroAmerican — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlissanderGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlistirGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AllissandreGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlsandareGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AmadaSpanish — "Variant of Amadeus: He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart."AquariusLatin — "Tthe Water Bearer"BannahEnglish — "Sign bearer."BarrettGerman — "Strength of a Bear"BerGerman — "Brave as a Bear"BernAfrican — "Brave as a Bear"BernadynDutch — "Bold as a bear, Warrior."BerneFrench — "Bold as a Bear"BerneenIrish — "Feminine form of Bernard (courage of a bear)"BerrinGerman — "Brave as a Bear"BerwinEnglish — "Powerful son, Harvester friend, Bear friend."BerwynnEnglish — "Powerful son, Harvester friend, Bear friend."BerwynneEnglish — "Powerful son, Harvester friend, Bear friend."ChrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChrysEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChryssEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."DavyEnglish — "Beloved or friend. A diminutive of David. Famous bearer: American frontiersman Davy Crockett."DorisGreek — "Gift. In Greek mythology, the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids, also the name of a district of Greece. Famous bearer: American actress Doris Day."EspenScandinavian — "God Bear"JilesAmerican — "Shield Bearer"KhrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KhrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KristalGreek — "Christ bearer."KristianScandinavian — "Christ Bearer"MelishaAmerican — "Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning to collect honey."MishkaRussian — "Commonly known as the name given to a white bear."NapowsaNative American — "Travelling Bear"NardoItalian — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."PalmahEnglish — "Palm bearer, Pilgrim."PalmerEnglish — "Palm bearer, peacemaker"