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| Origin | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Adalrico | Greek | noble chief of his lineage |
| Bailie | English | chief magistrate |
| Cunningham | Scottish Irish |
leader, chief, descendant of Cuinneagán |
| Don | English Celtic |
dark stranger, great chief |
| Donahue | Gaelic | dark fighter, great chief |
| Donnie | English | great chief |
| Fe | English | Heaven or Chief |
| Griffin | Welsh English Irish |
strong chief, legendary creature |
| Griffith | English Welsh Latin |
fierce, fighting chief, prince red |
| Hal | Irish English |
chief, nickname for Henry, rules his household |
| Howard | Old French Old English Old German |
heart brave, high guardian, chief warden, ewe herd, noble watchman |
| Kendon | Scottish Gaelic |
brave chieftain |
| Kendra | Welsh Gaelic English |
high hill, chief hero, son of Henry, keen power, magical |
| Khan | Muslim Turkish |
Ruler, chief |
| Livingston | Scottish Irish American Jewish |
from Levingston in Lothian, son of the mountain chieftain, lion stone |
| McCall | English Gaelic |
chief, battle, son of Cathmhaol, son of Cathal, son of the battle chief |
| McIntosh | Scottish Gaelic |
prince, son of the chieftain |
| Nels | Norse Celtic |
chief, victorious people |
| Oconnor | Irish | descendant of Conchobhar, hound of desire, chief of men, powerful among men, a leader |
| Wren | Welsh | chief, small brown songbird |


