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Variant of Jackson.
Medieval English variant of Stephen, and a Dutch variant of Stefan.
Means "flock of God" in Hebrew, from ( eder ) meaning "flock, herd" and ( el ) meaning "God".
Finnish and Portuguese form of Matthias.
From the Hebrew name (Malaki) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel", derived from a possessive form of ( malak ) meaning "messenger, angel".
From the Hebrew name (Yona) meaning "dove".
From the Hebrew name (Yehezqel) meaning "God will strengthen", from the roots ( hazaq ) meaning "to strengthen" and ( el ) meaning "God".
From the Hebrew name (Yoshiyahu) meaning " Yahweh supports", from ( ashya ) meaning "support" and ( yah ) referring to the Hebrew God.
Anglicized form of Aodhan. In the latter part of the 20th century it became popular in America due to its sound, since it shares a sound with such names as Braden and Hayden.
Variant of Caden.
From a surname, either Hayes 1 or Hayes 2.
From the Hebrew name (Avraham), which may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" or else as a contraction of Abram 1 and ( hamon ) meaning "many, multitude".