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Spanish
Baby Boy Origin of Spanish Name Spanish names origin contains
places, mythology, history, colors and plants. The first Spanish name often sounds
like Christian names. People are usually encouraged by the Church to keep Spanish
names. The Christian Names language mainly originated from the Latin or Greek.
More than 300 million people in the world adopt Spanish as a native language.
It is true that some Spanish Names are suitable during the childhood period and
not to the aged period. Sometimes when we hear a name, which is of a particular
country but its origination is from other country. Which Spanish name you
should give your baby boy? The first name is the first present in every
walk of the life. If you give your baby a name say 'bunny' it won't be eligible
throughout his life. Therefore it is your responsibility that you must give your
baby a strong name that can be hear throughout the life. Amador-lover
Alarico-rules all Berto-intelligent Chico-boy Caton-wise Barto-hill
Castel-belonging to a castle Colon-dove Cordero-little lamb Devante-fighter
of wrong Estefan-crowned in victory Fermin-firm Fidel-faithful
Garcia-brave in the battle Frasco-free Fresco-fresh
Jenaro-January Leonides-lion
Scottish Baby Boy
Scottish is a type of German language. If you are
in search of Scottish name than you have come to one of the ends. Medieval Scottish
people do not use random sounded names for their children as like today's parents.
Scottish Gael has given the 10th century name to the children but later on the
naming pattern went on improving and now it has reached one of the top naming
position. But now there are various Scottish cultures to name the children. Some
of the Scottish Baby Boys Names are listed below: Acair-anchor Alpin-white
Bac-bank
Banner-flag
Beathan-son of right hand Both-from the stone house Bairn-child Beth-lively
Brice-speckled Baird-poet Armstrong-strong arm Johnson-son of John
Kirklin-church Leathan-river Lan-gift of God
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