Saint Names
Saint names are in widespread use in the modern world for baby girls and baby boys.
Fleming
Meaning: man from Flanders
Origin:English
Origin:Feminine diminutive of Carl
Franco
Meaning: Frenchman or free man
Origin:Italian variation of Francis
Frankito
Meaning: free man
Origin:Diminutive of Frank
Armantine
Meaning: army man
Origin:Variation of Armina
Cassander
Meaning: light of man
Origin:Greek
Keyne
Meaning: man of the eastern sky
Origin:Cornish variation of Kane
Androgeus
Meaning: man of the earth
Origin:Greek
Ferenc
Meaning: Frenchman or free man
Origin:Hungarian form of Francis
Charlee
Meaning: free man
Origin:Spelling variation of Charlie, diminutive of Charles or Charlotte
Fanchon
Meaning: from France; free man
Origin:French variation of Frances
Fanya
Meaning: from France; free man
Origin:Slavic and Russian diminutive of Frances
Farquahar
Meaning: dear man
Origin:Anglicized form of Irish and Scottish Fearchar
Androcles
Meaning: glorious man
Origin:Greek
Kazuo
Meaning: first son or harmonious man
Origin:Japanese
Becan
Meaning: little man
Origin:Irish
Hartman
Meaning: hard, strong man
Origin:German
Andromache
Meaning: battle of man
Origin:Greek,"battle of man"