Names Categorized "Knights Templar"
75 Names found
Lourenço is a Portuguese form of the Roman name Laurentius, from which the English name Laurence (or Lawrence) derives. The root meaning traces back to Laurentum, an ancient city in Italy whose name likely originates fro...
Łukasz is a Polish masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Loukas (Λουκᾶς), which ultimately comes from the root name Luke. Luke, in turn, is an English form of the Latin Lucas, originating from the Greek Louka...
Martim is the Portuguese form of the name Martin, derived from the Latin Martinus, a Roman name originally meaning “of Mars” or “consecrated to Mars,” referring to the Roman god of war. As a given name, it reflects the w...
Martino is the Italian form of Martin, derived from the Roman name Martinus, which in turn comes from Martis, the genitive of the name of the Roman god Mars. The name has been popular throughout the Christian world large...
Etymology and Meaning Mieszko is a Slavic given name of uncertain origin, predominantly used in Poland. The most traditional theory, first proposed by the 15th-century Polish historian Jan Długosz, posits that Mieszko or...
Ode is a Medieval English form of the name Odo, which itself is a variant of Otto. The root name Otto derives from Old Frankish aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth" or "fortune." The name Ode thus shares a common...
Odo is a Germanic name, typically Frankish in form, representing a variant of Otto. The name derives from the Old Frankish element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fortune". It was commonly used among medieval...
Pierre is a masculine given name that serves as the French form of Peter. Derived from the Greek word petros meaning "stone" or "rock," Pierre ultimately traces back to the Aramaic nickname Kefa (“rock”), which Jesus bes...
Pons is the French form of the Roman family name Pontius. The name Pontius itself has a complex etymology: it likely derives from the Oscan language, the tongue of the Samnite people who inhabited southern Italy before t...
Richard is a masculine given name that means "brave ruler", derived from the Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It was introduced to England by the Normans after the 11th-century i...
Robert is a masculine given name of ancient Germanic origin, widely used across many languages and cultures for centuries. It derives from the Proto-Germanic *Hrōþiberhtaz, composed of the elements hruod meaning "fame, g...
Roger is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old Frankish name Hrodger, composed of the elements hruod meaning "fame" and ger meaning "spear," thus signifying "famous spear." The name was ad...
Etymology and OriginsThibault is a French masculine given name, derived from the Old French form of Theobald. The Old High German elements theod (from diota) meaning "people" and bald (from bald) meaning "bold, brave" co...
Etymology and OriginsWalter is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements walt meaning "power, authority" and heri meaning "army", thus signifying "power of the army". The name has ancient roots...
EtymologyWilliam is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Willehelm. It is composed of the elements willo meaning "will, desire" and helm meaning "helmet, protection," thus sign...