Browse names
680 names match.
Old German, English
Free man.
Latin
Heart; daughter of the sea.
Latin, Irish
Beloved, friend.
Germanic
Free woman.
Spanish, Quechua
Orchid flower.
Irish, English
Victory of the people.
French, derived from Greek
Victory of the people.
Latin
Follower of Christ.
English
Free man.
Hebrew
Life, living.
Spanish
Dark, black.
Latin
Bright, clear.
Latin
Heavenly, celestial.
English
Free man or woman.
Greek
Maiden.
Irish, Gaelic
Slender, fair.
Native American (Algonquian)
Unintelligible speakers.
Irish
Free man.
Old German, English
Free man.
French
Channel, canal.
Germanic, Old English
Free man.
Hebrew
Grace, favor.
Latin, Greek
Beloved, grace.
Latin
Generous giving to those in need.
Greek
shining or excelling man.
Latin
Beloved, dear.
English, from French
To hold dear, to treasure.
English
Free man; song of joy.
English
Beloved; dear.
English
Constant; steadfast.
English
Free woman.
English
Diminutive of Catherine, from Greek katharos, meaning pure.
Irish
From Irish cailĂn, meaning girl.
Latin
From the Latin Constantia, meaning constant and steadfast.
German
Feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
French
French feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
English (from Greek)
Diminutive of Christine or Christopher, ultimately meaning follower of Christ.
Ethiopian (Kushite)
From the hereditary title of the queens of Kush, mentioned in the New Testament.
Latin (from Ethiopian/Cushitic)
From Candace, the hereditary title of the queens of ancient Kush, often associated with whiteness and purity.
Scottish
A diminutive of Christopher or Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
French
From the French chérie, meaning darling or beloved.
German/Greek
A German and Scandinavian short form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
English
A variant of Chelsea, from the London district name meaning chalk landing place or landing place for limestone.
French
From French chĂšre, meaning dear, beloved, or darling.
Irish/Greek
Irish form of Kathleen from Greek katharos, meaning pure or unsullied.
English
Nickname from the sweet candy, or diminutive of Candace meaning glowing.
Latin
From Latin clarus, meaning bright, clear, or illustrious.
Latin
Variant of Chastity from Latin castus, meaning pure, chaste, or virtuous.