Wisenheimer's Personal Name List

Name M/F Remark Rating
August m  German form of Augustus meaning "great" or "venerable" 
Sean m  Anglisized form of the Irish form of John meaning "Yahweh is gracious" 
Waldemar m  Germanic derivative of the Slavic name VLADIMIR (or perhaps a cognate composed of the Germanic elements wald "rule" and meri "famous") 
Elias m  Cognate of Elijah meaning "my God is Yahweh" in Hebrew 
Alden m  English form of Ealdwine meaning "old friend" in Anglo-Saxon 
Declan m  Of unknown meaning 
Grayson m  From an English surname meaning "son of the steward" 
Quentin m  French form of Quintus which means "fifth" in Roman. 
Kerberos m  Means "demon of the pit" in Greek. 
Cato 1 m  Roman cognomen meaning "wise" in Latin 
Silvanus m  Means "wood, forest" in Roman 
Sören m  Ultimately means "stern" in German and Swedish 
Miltiades m  Means "red earth" in Ancient Greek 
Wolfram m  Means "wolf" combined with "raven" in German 
Zach m  Ultimately means "Yahweh remembers" in English 
Liam m  Irish short form of William meaning "will, desire" and "helmet, protection" 
Magnus m  Late Latin name meaning "great" 
Reynard m  From the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and hard "brave, hardy". 
Leighton m  From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement with a leek garden" 
Aeolus m  Means "quick-moving, nimble" in Latinized Greek 
Arlo m  Of unknown meaning 
Winton m  Means "enclosure of friend" in English 
Albert m  Means "noble" and "bright" in many languages 
Bertrand m  Means "bright" and "rim (of a shield)" in German 
Daedalus m  Means "cunning" or "curiously wrought" in Latinized Greek 
Jeremiah m  Means "Yahweh has uplifted" in Hebrew 
Roc m  Catalan form of Rocco meaning "rest" in German 
Hartwin m  Means "brave friend" in German 
Finley m & f  Anglisized form of Fionnlagh meaning "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior" 
Livius m  Roman family name which may be related to either Latin liveo "to envy" or lividus "blue, envious" 
Mason m  From an English surname meaning "stoneworker" 
Gerulf m  Derived from Germanic meaning "spear" and "wolf". 
Humbert m  Means "famous warrior", derived from the Germanic elements hun "warrior, bear cub" and beraht "famous"