Browse names
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English
Joy.
Germanic-Hebrew
Strong woman of grace.
Greek
Pure.
Latin
Serene.
Arabic
Alive or living.
Hebrew
Father's joy.
Sanskrit
Planet Saturn.
Germanic
Strong spear.
Greek
Pure.
English
Toward the east.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Greek
Pure.
Scottish
From Afton, Scotland.
English
The island nation.
English
From the elder tree.
English
From the valley of the River Kent.
English
Sweet.
English
Porcelain.
Hebrew
God's oath.
Greek
Prophetess.
Greek
Defender of men.
Germanic
Noble.
Hebrew
God beholds.
Germanic
Noble.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
English
Young deer.
Irish-Welsh
Great queen.
Latin
Divine.
English
From the willow farm.
English
Fiery.
Irish
Wise river.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
Russian
From the Roman family name Tatianus, derived from Latin Tatius.
French
Variant of Cheryl, from French chérie meaning dear or beloved.
Hebrew
Variant of Judy, from Judith meaning woman from Judea.
Spanish
Spanish name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Germanic or indigenous roots.
Arabic
Variant of Yasmine, from Arabic yasamīn meaning jasmine flower.
Irish/French
Variant of Darcy, from Irish Ó Dorchaidhe meaning dark.
Scandinavian
Possibly from Old Norse, meaning wealthy or prosperous.
Welsh
Possibly from Welsh mor meaning sea, or a variant of Muriel.
Germanic
Variant of Gerry or Geraldine, meaning spear ruler.
Greek
Variant of Katlyn or Katherine, meaning pure.
French
From French la rue meaning the street or the road.
Hebrew/German
Combination of Anna meaning grace and Lisa meaning God's oath.
Germanic
Variant of Carla or Carley, meaning free person.
English
Variant of Shelby, from Old Norse meaning willow farm.
Welsh
Variant of Jenny, from Jennifer meaning fair one.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning faith or belief.