Ludivine
Meaning: friend of the people
Origin:French
Leopoldine
Meaning: brave people
Origin:French feminine version of Leopold
Tybalt
Meaning: from bold people
Origin:Medieval form of Theobald
Seneca
Meaning: people of the standing rock
Origin:Latin surname and Native American
Seneca
Meaning: people of the standing rock
Origin:Latin surname and Native American
Laertes
Meaning: gatherer of the people
Origin:Ancient Greek
Wellington
Meaning: people living in the hamlet in the cleared area near the temple
Origin:English surname from place name
Washington
Meaning: home of the Wassa people
Origin:English
Theobald
Meaning: courageous people
Origin:German
Norfolk
Meaning: place of the northern people
Origin:English
Demos
Meaning: the people
Origin:Diminutive of Greek Demosthenes
Arvin
Meaning: friend of the people
Origin:German
Saxon
Meaning: people of the dagger
Origin:German
Ludmila
Meaning: beloved of the people
Origin:Slavic
Nicki
Meaning: people of victory
Origin:Diminutive of Nicola, Nicole, Nicolette
Dietrich
Meaning: ruler of the people
Origin:German
Nicolai
Meaning: people of victory
Origin:Scandinavian and Slavic form of Nicholas
Nicoletta
Meaning: people of victory
Origin:Italian and Spanish, diminutive of Nicole, feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
Nickelle
Meaning: people of victory
Origin:Feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek