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$Unique_ID{PAR00358}
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$Pretitle{}
$Title{Names for Boys: Q}
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$Author{
Editors of Consumer Guide
Harder, Kelsey}
$Subject{Names Boys Q}
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The Ultimate Baby Name Book
Names for Boys: Q
Quaashie Ewe (Ghana) "born on Sunday."
Quentin Latin "the fifth." This was a popular name with the
Romans, who traditionally used it for a fifth son. St.
Quentin was martyred in the fifth century. Today, the name
isn't chosen by many new parents.
Famous names: Quentin Bell (writer)
Quentin Burdick (U.S. senator)
Maurice Quentin De La Tour (painter)
Other spellings: Quintin, Quinton
Nicknames: Quinn, Quint
Variation: Qunitus
Quico (see Henry)
Quillermo (see William)
Quina (see Achilles)
Quincy Latin "one who lives at the fifth son's place."
Famous names: John Quincy Adams (6th U.S. president)
Quincy Howe (journalist)
Quincy Jones (musician)
Nickname: Quinn
Quinn Celtic "wise"; also, a form of Quentin or Quincy. Although
"Q" names aren't popular, Celtic names are coming into
fashion, which means that this name may soon become the
choice of more new parents.
Famous name: Quinn Redeker (actor)
Quint (see Quentin)
Quintin (see Quentin)
Quinton (see Quentin)
Quiqui (see Henry)
Quito (see Achilles)
Qunitus (see Quentin)