1. Gordon
Gordon: Scottish, meaning "great hill" or "large fort"
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Gordon: Scottish, meaning "great hill" or "large fort"
Grayden means "gray" or "hoary" in Scottish, evoking wisdom, stability, and intellect.
Graydon: Scottish, "gray hill" or "gray-haired chief"
Gorden: Enclosure, denoting a sanctuary seeker.
Kordian, meaning "heart" in Latin, symbolizes bravery and strength. It originates from the Roman martyr Cordula, whose name is derived from Cordianus.
Kirtan: "song of praise" (Sanskrit)
Cardin: Celtic name meaning "thistle," symbolizing strength and beauty.
English origin, meaning "noble protector"
Variant of Graydon, meaning "gray-haired man" or "gray hill"
Stable, wise, and harmonious
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Stable, wise, and harmonious
Heart; strong, resilient, compassionate
Resilience of a fortified hill Celtic origin name
Greyden: Great lord, authority, nobility.
Gradual progression, growth
Scottish for "great hill"
Creedon: Warm heart, compassionate nature
Descendant of clay worker (Irish)
Believer or follower of the faith, with a deep connection to spiritual beliefs and values.
Keertan: Devotional singing.
Creedyn signifies strong faith and belief in God.
Graedon: Noble and wise
Gradin: Proto-Slavic, meaning city, fortress, settlement, step, degree, progress.
Beloved, darling, affectionate
Graedyn: Son of the red-haired chief in Welsh.
Karden: Intelligent and creative like the blackbird in Welsh.
Crow, dark features from English
Cord, rope, string
Son of the believer; strong religious beliefs
Great hill or large settlement.