Lathe name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Arabic, Old Norse and Old English
Meaning: Lion, Famous, To the Barns and From the Barn Farm-Stead
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What does Lathe mean?

Lathe is variant of Lathrop. Offbeat Lathrop came from Old English, meaning of Lathrop is "From the Barn Farm-Stead and From the Farmstead with the Barn" is commonly used in English. Also.

Lathe is version of Latham. Also. Lathe is version of admired Laith. Laith is variation of Latham.

Variants of Lathe

Laith, Latham, Lathrop, Laeth

How popular is the name Lathe?

YearRankBirths
2007123625
200378288
197249885
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Lathe

What fulfills your soul is your professional success. You are a walking motivation and inspire people to take control over their lives and make the best of themselves. Unrestricted lifestyle is your mark. You need to communicate with people in order to expand your knowledge and widen your perspective. You love people with an attitude but open to discussion and hearing new opinions. You have to pay attention to your surroundings and the people you hang out with.

Other names similar to Lathe

  •  Isha - Far-out Isha dominantly is used in Indian and Sikh came from Sanskrit, meaning of Isha is "Gift from God, Power or Night Prayer" is used as a unisex name
  •  Shanaya - Meaning of Shanaya is First Ray of the Sun, Loveable or Lucky is largely used in Sikh, Telugu and Bengali. Its origin is in Native and American-Ojibwa is aimed at girls
  •  Raghd - The girl name Raghd means "A Pleasant Young Woman or Pleasant". Its origin is in Arabic is used majorly in Kannada and Arabic
  •  Aasiya - Used substantially in Tamil and Arabic anomalous, Aasiya is used as a baby girl name, Aasiya means "Goodness"
  •  Reema - Anomalous Reema has its origin in Arabic, Reema means "Gazelle, Goddess of Durga or Sukh", a unisex name is particulary used in Marathi and Kannada

Famous people named Lathe

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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