========MALE=========

ADIRAN:  from the Adriatic

AGER:  gatherer

AINGERU:  messenger

AKIL:  from the Akil

ANDER:  Basque form of Andrew (manly)

ANTTON:  praiseworthy

ASENTZIO:  ascending

BENAT:  bear

BINGEN, BITTOR:  conquers

DANEL:  Basque form of Daniel (judge)

DEUNORO:  all saints

DUNIXI:  Basque form of Dionysus (god of wine)

EDORTA:  Basque form of Edward (rich guardian)

EDRIGU:  Basque form of Richard (strong ruler)

EDUR:  wine

ELAZAR:  help of God

ERROMON:  from Rome

ETOR:  steadfast

GABIREL:  Basque form of Gabriel (God-given strength)

GAIZKA:  savior

GENTZA:  peace

GOTZON:  messenger

GURUTZ:  Holy Cross

IKER:  visits

INAKI, INIGO:  ardent

IXAKA:  laughs

JAKOME:  Basque form of James (supplanter)

KEMEN:  strong

KERBASI:  warrior

MIKEL:  godlike

MIKOLAS, MIKOLAUS:  of the conquering people

ORTZI:  meaning unknown

PALBEN:  blond

TXANTON:  Basque for Joseph Anthony (He adds/priceless)

TXOMIN:  like God

UGUTZ:  name for John the Baptist

UNAI:  shepherd

URTZI:  sky

XABIER, XAVIER:  owns a new house

XANTI:  named for Saint James

XIMON, XIMUN:  God is heard

YOSU:  God saves

YULI:  youthful

ZADORNIN:  Saturn

ZIGOR:  punishes

ZORION:  happy

========FEMALE=========

ABARRANE, ABAME:  Feminine form of Abraham, from Hebrew.  "Father of many."

AGURTZANE, AINHOA, AITZIBER, ALONA, ARAMA, ARRATE:  refers to the Virgin Mary

AITANA: glory

AINTZANE:  glory

ALAZNE:  miracle

ALESANDESE:  Basque feminine form of Alesander (helper of man)

AMAIA:  end

ANDERE:  feminine form of Ander (masculine)

ARGI:  light

ARROSA:  rose

BALERE:  strong

BARKARNE, BARKARNA:  lonely

BIXENTA:  victory

CATALIN:  form of Katherine (pure)

DANELE:  feminine form of Danel (judge)

EDURNE:  snow

EGUSKINE, EGUSKINA:  sunshine

GARAITZ:  victory

GECHINA:  graceful

GOTZONE:  angel

IGONE:  refers to Christ's Ascension

KONTXESI:  refers to the Immaculate Conception

MIRARI:  miracle

NAIARA, NAIARIA:  refers to the Virgin Mary

NEREA, NERIA:  mine

OSANE:  health

TOTE:  meaning unknown

YANAMARI:  bitter grace

YERA:  reference to the Virgin Mary

ZURINE, ZURINA:  white

