Browse names
10,040 names match.
English
Variant of Robin, originally a diminutive of Robert meaning bright fame, also associated with the robin bird.
English (diminutive of Patricia, from Latin)
Diminutive of Patricia, from the Latin patricius meaning noblewoman.
English (from Welsh)
Variant of Lynn, from the Welsh llyn meaning lake.
English
Combination of Mary and Ann, blending beloved or sea of bitterness with grace.
Russian (from Old Norse)
Russian form of Helga, meaning holy or blessed.
French
Variant of Cherie, from the French for darling or beloved.
Norwegian
Scandinavian form of Karen, ultimately from Katherine, meaning pure.
Persian
From Persian Roshanak, meaning dawn or bright, the name of Alexander the Great's wife.
English (from Latin)
Diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, derived from the olive tree symbolizing peace.
French
From a French place name meaning alder grove, later associated with the spring goddess Verna.
Latin
Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.
Irish
From Irish Muirgheal, meaning bright sea or shining sea.
German
Variant of Irma, from the Germanic element ermen meaning whole or universal.
French (from German)
Feminine form of Bernard, meaning brave as a bear.
Latin
Diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
German
German diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
English (from Latin)
Variant of Mabel, from Latin Amabilis, meaning lovable.
French (from Russian)
French elaboration of Nadya, from Russian Nadezhda, meaning hope.
English (from Norman French)
Variant of Tracy, from a Norman place name meaning of Thracius, also used as a pet form of Theresa.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
Latin
Variant of Laura, meaning laurel, a symbol of victory and honor.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
English (from Germanic)
Feminine form of Henry, meaning home ruler.
German and French
Combination of Rose and Marie, also associated with the rosemary herb, from Latin ros marinus, meaning dew of the sea.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, meaning princess.
English
Diminutive of names ending in -nette or -netta, such as Annette, Jeanette, and Henrietta.
English (from French)
Modern variant of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques, ultimately from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
From the name of the month, named for the Roman goddess Maia, and also a pet form of Mary or Margaret.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Janice, an elaboration of Jane, meaning God is gracious.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Irish (from Latin)
Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin meaning blind.
Greek
Short form of Eulalia, meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking.
French
From the French for little rock, associated with the city of La Rochelle.
Scottish
A diminutive of Christopher or Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
From Dora with the Irish diminutive suffix -een, ultimately from Greek doron meaning gift.
French
A feminine diminutive of Paul, meaning small or humble.
English
From the spice name, also used as a diminutive of Virginia.
American
A modern coinage of uncertain meaning, popularized by La Toya Jackson.
German
A medieval French form of Matilda, meaning mighty in battle.
Irish
A feminine form of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Irish
An anglicized form of Muadhnait, meaning little noble one.
English
From Old English leah, meaning meadow or clearing.
English
A diminutive of Adelaide or Adeline, meaning noble.
English
A diminutive of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman.
Slavic
A feminine form of Jan, the Slavic form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Latin
From Latin ora meaning prayer, also associated with Hebrew orah meaning light.
German
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
English
A diminutive of Theresa, a Greek name possibly meaning to harvest.