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GeesonIrish This unusual name is the patronymic form of the surname Gee, and means "son of Gee", from the male given name which was a short form of male personal names such as "Geoffrey", "George" and "Gerard"... [more]
McrayneEnglish, Scottish Means "son of the queen," combining the surname Rayne with the prefix Gaelic prefix mac, meaning "son."
PitogoFilipino, Cebuano Means "queen sago" (a type of plant in the genus Cycas) in Cebuano.
QuintonEnglish From a place name meaning "queen's town" in Old English.
ReinaSpanish, Portuguese Either a habitational name from any of the places called Reina. Or most likely from the female personal name Reina 1 (from Latin Regina) otherwise a nickname from reina "queen".
ReynaSpanish This could be transferred use of the first name Reyna, a variant of Reina, which means "queen".
RiinaSicilian Derived from Sicilian rijina meaning "queen".