Qadir |
Arabic |
Powerful. |
Qasim |
Arabic |
One who shares or distributes. |
Quasim |
Arabic |
one who divides goods among his people |
Quemby |
Old Norse |
From the woman's estate. |
Quennel |
French |
The one who lives at the little Oak tree. |
Quentin |
Latin |
The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. A boy or girl's name. |
Quigley |
Irish Gaelic |
A spinning distaff. |
Quillan |
Irish Gaelic |
A cub. |
Quilliam |
Gaelic |
Gaelic form of William. A strong and resolute protector. |
Quimby |
Old Norse |
From the woman's estate. |
Quinby |
Scandinavian |
from the queen?s estate |
Quince |
|
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Quincy |
Latin/French |
The fifth, as in fifth child. A boy or girl's name. |
Quinlan |
Irish Gaelic |
Well-shaped, athletic. |
Quinn |
Irish Gaelic |
Wise and intelligent. A boy or girl's name. |
Quinney |
Gaelic |
The son of the crafty one. |
Quintin |
Latin |
The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. |
Quinton |
Latin |
The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. |
Quintus |
Latin |
Fifth, as in the fifth child. |
Quirce |
Spanish |
The name of a 4th-century martyr. |
Quirino |
Spanish |
The name of a 4th-century martyr. |