Browse names
10,040 names match.
Hebrew
Woman of Judea; praised and honored.
Irish
Sorrow; a sad and sorrowful lady.
Hebrew
Grace and favor; full of kindness.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; blessed with joy.
English/Welsh
Cheerful and joyful; full of happiness.
Old English
Famous friend; renowned and cherished.
Irish/Celtic
Noble; of high birth and virtue.
French
From the place Chantal; song-like.
Hebrew
Judged and vindicated; discerning one.
Latin
Of Germany; brotherly and kindred.
Greek
Of Delphi; dolphin-like and graceful.
Hebrew/Latin
Divine and gracious; God is judge.
Latin/Russian
Of Tatius; a woman of Roman nobility.
Greek
Of Zeus; divine and sacred.
Hebrew/Latin (compound)
Beloved star and God's oath; blessed promises.
Greek
Pure and clear; untainted virtue.
Greek
Defender of mankind; protective guardian.
Spanish (compound)
Of the sea and light; blessed waters.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear as crystal.
Spanish
Beautiful; fair and lovely.
Old English
Gilded; covered in gold and precious.
Old English
Ash tree clearing; a peaceful dwelling.
Greek
A pearl; precious and lustrous.
Latin
Worthy of love; beloved and cherished.
Greek
A harvester; one who gathers blessings.
Greek
Bringer of victory; triumphant warrior.
Greek
Violet flower; a figure in mythology.
Germanic
Noble natured; of high and exalted birth.
Hebrew
God is gracious; divine favor granted.
Germanic/Modern
Noble protector; defender and guardian.
Greek
Song and melody; harmonious beauty.
Modern American (Latin + suffix)
Wide and far-reaching; expansive grace.
Irish/Sanskrit
Hill or star; elevated and luminous.
Old German
A free woman; strong and independent.
Latin
Heavenly; of celestial and divine nature.
German/Modern
Grandmother; wisdom and nurturing care.
Old English
From the ship island; strong and brave.
Spanish
A treeless plain; vast open landscape.
Hebrew
A bee; industrious and purposeful.
Latin
Purity and virtue; moral uprightness.
Irish
Prudent and wise; careful discernment.
Latin
Laurel wreath; victory and honor.
Greek
Ice and crystal; clear and pure.
Latin
To advise and warn; wise counsel.
Greek/Irish
Violet flower; noble and valuable.
Hebrew (via French)
Supplanter; jacinth flower.
Old English/Modern
Lake; peaceful waters and tranquility.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear virtue.