Browse names
10,040 names match.
Latin
Queen, well-born.
English
Gem, precious stone.
African (Kikuyu)
Mountain of white.
Arabic, Hebrew
Bitter or beloved.
Catalan, Spanish
Jagged mountain.
Latin
The quality of being patient, as the bearing of provocation, annoyance, misfortune, or pain, without complaint, loss of temper, irritation, or the like.
Greek
Flowing, ease.
English, modern invented name
Bright meadow.
Latin
Star.
English
Meadow of the hares.
English
Precious green stone.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Old English
Ship's victory.
Arabic
Night.
Spanish
Joyful, happy.
Arabic
Brilliant, radiant.
Arabic
Radiance, brilliance.
Germanic
Noble, nobility.
Latin, English
Youthful.
Irish/Gaelic
Slender, fair.
English, short form of Theresa
To reap, to harvest.
Arabic
God's gift.
Hebrew
Father's joy or my father is joyful.
Germanic, Hebrew
Noble, exalted.
English, variant of Emily
Industrious, striving, work.
Irish/Gaelic
Dark-haired or black.
Hebrew
Seen by Yahweh.
Greek
Grace, favor.
Sanskrit/Persian
Noble, pure, honorable.
Hebrew
Life, living one.
Latin
Beloved, dear.
English, from French
To hold dear, to treasure.
Hebrew, Lithuanian, Arabic
Gentle, slender branch.
French
Already.
Hebrew
God is my light.
Greek
Lyre.
English
Wild boar in woodland clearing.
Persian, Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Greek
Advisor, counselor.
Latin
Birthday of the Lord or Christmas.
Hebrew
To bind, to tie.
Arabic
Brilliant, radiant.
Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek
Of Magdala.
Italian
Lady; woman of the home.
English
Free man; song of joy.
English
Bright meadow.
Hebrew
Bee.
French
Divine; heavenly.