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Names that mean church

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 Church in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Church

AmbrozyPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Ambrosios, a name derived from ambrosios immortal The name was borne by a 4th-century saint who was bishop of Milan. He is considered to be one of the four great Latin doctors of the Christian Church. Short: Mroz. Pet: Mrozek"ArdkillIrish — "From the high church"AvgustinRussian — "Russian cognate of Augustine, a derivative of the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is from augustus great, venerable. The name was borne by St. Augustine 354-430, an early church father who was born in Numidia and became the bishop of Hippo in northern Africa"BasileiosGreek — "basileus king. The name was borne by a 4th-century Greek theologian known as St. Basil the Great c. 330-79. A bishop of Caesarea, he is regarded as one of the fathers of the Eastern Church"CanningFrench — "Variant of Cannon: Church official."ChanenEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChaninEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChaningEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChannenEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChanninEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChannynEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChanonEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChanynEnglish — "High church official|Singer|Young, fierce wolf."ChapelleEnglish — "Living near a church"ChurchillEnglish — "Dweller at the church hill."ChurchylOld English — "Dweller at the church hill."ChurchyllEnglish — "Dweller at the church hill."CillianIrish — "Of the church."CircehyllEnglish — "Lives at the church hill."ColmcilleIrish — "Dove of the church"CurchilOld English — "Dweller at the church hill."HllaireFrench — "the Latin Hilarius cheerful, which is from hilaris cheerful, glad The name was originally bestowed in honor of St. Hilaire of Poitiers c. 315-67, a bishop and theologian who was pro-claimed a doctor of the church in 1851"InerneyIrish — "Steward of church lands"KerbeeOld Norse — "From the church by the village|From the cottage by the water."KerbiOld Norse — "From the church by the village|From the cottage by the water."KerbieOld Norse — "From the church by the village|From the cottage by the water."KerbyOld Norse — "From the church by the village|From the cottage by the water."KerhyTeutonic — "From the church village."KerkScandinavian — "Dweller by the church"KerstonEnglish — "From the town with a church."KirckOld Norse — "Dweller in the church."KirkTeutonic — "Dweller in the church."KirkjabyrNorse — "From the church village"KirklanEnglish — "From the church land."KirklandScottish — "From the church land."KirkleaEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirkleahEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirkleeEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirkleighEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirkleyEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirkliEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirklieEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirklinScandinavian — "Dweller by the church"KirklyEnglish — "From the church meadow."KirklynScandinavian — "Dweller by the church"KirkwellEnglish — "From the church stream."KirkwoodEnglish — "From the church forest."KurcOld Norse — "Dweller in the church."KurckOld Norse — "Dweller in the church."KurkOld Norse — "Dweller in the church."KurklanEnglish — "From the church land."KurklandEnglish — "From the church land."KurkleaEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkleahEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkleeEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkleighEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkleyEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkliEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurklieEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurklyEnglish — "From the church meadow."KurkwelEnglish — "From the church stream."KurkwellEnglish — "From the church stream."KurkwoodOld Norse — "From the church forest."KurstonEnglish — "From the town with a church."KyrkEnglish — "Dweller by the church"KyrksenScottish — "Dweller by the church"KyrkwodeEnglish — "From the church's forest."LtoFrench — "A borrowing from the Late Latin, Leo is derived from leo lion The name was borne by thirteen popes, including Leo I the Great c. 400-61, who is remem-bered for his remarkable ability to lead the church through many years of crisis"MinsterEnglish — "From the monastery church."MynsterOld English — "From the monastery church."ParischEnglish — "Lives near the church."ParishEnglish — "District of the church."ParrischEnglish — "District of the church."ParryshEnglish — "District of the church."ParyshEnglish — "District of the church."SakarissaNorth American Indian — "Spear dagger. Tuscarora. Sakarissa was the name of an important chief who worked tirelessly for his people. He was one of the founders of the Tuscarora •Congregational Church"SelkirkScottish — "Man of the church"UpchurchEnglish — "From the upper church."