#32 YOUNG – Meaning “the younger.” Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. #875 AYERS – Heir to a fortune or land. Bulgarian name derived from the word ognen, meaning "fire. Literally means “fern-covered clearing.” A sobriquet for the Celtic sun god Belenus, Roxana: This means “dawn, the first appearance of light.”, 43. (חָמָא): Aramaic form of Hebrew Cham, meaning #608 DAVENPORT – Habitational surname of families from Davenport in Cheshire, UK. #254 DOMINGUEZ – Son of Domingo #189 NICHOLS – Family of Nicholas. (English Kenneth), meaning #554 BURNETT – Descriptive surname for someone with brown hair (brunette). #965 McPHERSON – From the Gaelic surname “Mac an Phearsain,” meaning “son of the parson.” Names #91 PRICE – Family of Rhys. #989 MAYO – From the family of Matthew. Literal meaning unknown. Daw was a nickname for David. August 02, 2008 #442 GARNER – Contraction of Gardener or occupational surname for someone who was in charge of the storehouse (granary). Zohar: A Hebrew name which means “light.”, 26. #226 MATTHEWS – Son of Matthew. #749 HURST – Someone who lives by a wooded hill. #237 RIOS – Person who lived near the river. L, M, #343 RHODES – From a clearing in the woods #866 BOYLE – From the Gaelic surname “O’Baoighill,” meaning “family of the rash or angry person.” #960 VO – Vietnamese surname meaning “fighter/soldier.” #684 CLINE – From the German “klein” meaning little, small. #861 SMALL – Person who is short or small. Agni is the Hindu god of fire. Hawaiian name meaning "flames. Fullscreen. #692 BELTRAN – Spanish surname meaning “bright raven.” Wassa was a feminine Anglo-Saxon given name. Visitors since 2006 #314 BARRETT – Warlike person, quarrelsome. #930 HAYDEN – From the hedge enclosure, down hill. From the Gaelic “buth,” meaning house, and “Chanain” meaning of the canon. #394 FUENTES – Fountains. #835 McFARLAND – Scottish surname from the Gaelic “MacPharlain” meaning “son of Parlan.” #235 GEORGE – Family of George (Farmer). #708 CLAY – Occupational or habitational surname for someone who worked with clay or lived on clay land. #409 DENNIS – Family of Dennis. Calida: Latin name which means “fiery or hot.”, 28. #365 BENSON – Son of Benjamin. Read translated descriptions of this surname from other languages. #703 MARKS – Family of Mark or Marcus. #742 DYER – Occupational surname for someone who dyed either cloth or hair or hide. #668 HENSLEY – Habitational surname for someone who lived in or near Hensley, UK. If you are looking for a fire-meaning name that is traditional at the same time, then you can go for Agni. #89 RUIZ – Son of Ruy or Roy. #367 HORTON – From the farm on muddy soil. ", CONLAODH: #436 CURRY – Locational surname for families from a town named Curry. Naming Tips & #529 LINDSEY – From Lincolnshire or Lincoln Island. cauldrons). High born. #374 WOLFE – Wolf or Wolf-like. #265 JENSEN – Son of Jens #800 SLOAN – From the old Gaelic given name “Sluaghadhan,” meaning a leader of a military expedition. Hebrew name meaning "burning one" or "serpent." #387 CERVANTES – From old Spanish meaning “servant” or the word ciervo, meaning “stag” or a “woman’s man.” #793 DORSEY – From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. Means “valor, courage.” #725 ROSARIO – Contraction of the Spanish “María del Rosario,” given to a girl who was born on the festival of Our Lady of the Rosary, celebrated on the first Sunday in October. #137 FORD – Lives by a shallow place in the river. #328 BECK – Leaves by the stream. #903 TRUONG – Vietnamese surname meaning “drawing a bow” or archer. #193 RYAN – Irish surname and given name meaning “descendant of a follower of Rían” #937 FRYE – Born free. #745 SOLOMON – Peaceful one, from the Hebrew “Shalom.” #629 RICHARD – Brave ruler. #479 GALLAGHER – Irish surname meaning descendant of Gallchobhair. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. In Norway they earn 10.79% more than the national average, earning 383,439 kr per year; in United States they earn 52.16% more than the national average, earning $65,656 USD per year and in Canada they earn 5.61% less than the national average, earning $46,897 CAD per year. #533 SPARKS – Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. #388 SOLIS – From the village or town of Soler. #121 REYNOLDS – Family or son of Reginald, or the King (rey). B, C, #67 GUTIERREZ – Son of Gutierre. #319 WADE – By the ford. #575 NICHOLSON – Son of Nicholas. Chamuel: Hebrew name which means “heat.”, 32. #346 NORRIS – From the North. X, Y, #556 SANTANA – Follower of St. Anna. #129 HERRERA – Occupational surname for an iron worker (ferrier). From Old High German brant "fire", originally a name for a person who lived near an area that had been cleared by fire. #906 BLEVINS – Welsh surname from the word “Blaid” meaning wolf. #411 LIU – Chinese surnmae meaning “to kill, destroy.” Native American Sioux name meaning "fire. #300 MEJIA – Unknown meaning, might be a religious surname referring to the Messiah. #327 CALDWELL – Lives by the cold well. #659 DICKERSON – Son of Richard. #543 OWEN – Lives by the yew tree, or person who appears youthful. #74 KELLY – Irish surname meaning “bright headed” or red-headed. #698 KOCH – German occupational surname for a cook or kitchen manager. "heat.". Literally means “meadow” or “field.” Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. #552 PATRICK – Nobleman. #990 BRANCH – Possibly a habitational surname for someone from Branch, a land division in Wiltshire, U.K. or from Branches Park, a former country mansion in West Suffolk, U.K. #83 CHAVEZ – Occupational surname for a key maker. ", KEEGAN: #295 WALSH – Welsh, foreigner, stranger – referring to Celt. By incidence. #949 PERALTA – Habitational surname for someone from any number of places named Peralta in Spain. #370 PHAM – Vietnamese surame meaning “extensive.” #56 PARKER – Occupational surname for someone worked as a park keeper or game keeper. ", PHLEGON: #315 NAVARRO – Person from Navarre, France. Names are said to be powerful and have the ability to shape the way a child develops through life; so, it is important that as parent, you know and understand the meaning of a name before giving it to your child. #380 DAWSON – Son of David. #182 MILLS – Occupational surname for one who lived near or worked in a mill. #927 DODSON – Son of Dodd. Kalama: A Hawaiian name which means “flaming torch.” 58. #341 SUTTON – From the South. N, O, Given to a young person who was excitable or energetic. #65 COOK – Occupational surname for a cook/chef. #420 CROSS – Locational for someone who lived near a crossing, or occupational for someone who carried a cross in church. Variant spelling of Hebrew Saraph, meaning "burning one" or "serpent.". AIDAN: #398 VELASQUEZ – Son of Velasco. T, U, #238 ESTRADA – Literally means “street” or “way” #33 ALLEN – Little rock. #714 GILMORE – From the Celtic surname “MacGille Mhoire,” meaning servant of the Virgin Mary. #289 PARK – Korean surname, meaning “gourd.” #837 ENRIQUEZ – Son of Enrique. #417 O’CONNOR – Son of Connor. D, E, #382 FLETCHER – Folk army. ", CONLÁED: #497 COLÓN – Contraction of the name Colombo, meaning “dove.” ", ÁEDH: Variant ", AODHFIONN: Jayvyn: This name means “light spirit.”, 4. #733 STEPHENSON – Son of Stephen. And surely your kid would be proud of his name meaning “fire”. ", MILINTICA: Mishal: Mishal is an Arabic name meaning “torch.”, 7. #547 VILLARREAL – From the royal estate/village. #502 OSBORNE – Viking name, literally meaning “Bear God” #79 WARD – Guardian #396 DANIEL – God is my judge. #140 OWENS – Son of Owen. #51 GOMEZ – Man #358 HOLT – Lives by or near the woodlands. #731 McCLURE – From the Gaelic surname “M’Ill’uidhir,” which literally translates as “Son of Ordar’s follower.” AODHAGÁN: #444 BURGESS – Free man of a fortified town. #506 PATTON – Son of Pat. hence "tiny little fire. #612 HUFF – Lives by a ridge or hollow. #665 ACEVEDO – Spanish surname meaning someone who lives near or in a grove of holly trees or hollywood.