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10,040 names match.
Greek
From Greek "omega" meaning "great O," the final letter of the Greek alphabet.
Modern African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Hebrew
From Hebrew "la'el" meaning "devoted to God."
Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Sarita or related to Charity.
English
Variant of Ebony, from ebony wood known for its dark black color.
Scottish
Variant of Cameron or Cameryn, from Scottish "cam" (bent) and "sron" (nose).
Modern/Arabic
Modern variant, possibly from Khalida or Khalil.
Irish
Variant of Katelynn or Kaitlyn, from Irish "Caitlín" (pure).
English
Variant of Madison or Madyson, meaning "son of Maud."
Latin
Variant of Camellia, from the camellia flowering plant.
English
Variant of Merry, from English "merry" meaning "cheerful."
English
Variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, derived from Charlotte or Charity.
Latin/Russian
Variant of Natasha, from Latin "natalis" meaning "birth."
English
Variant of Cheryl, derived from Charlotte or Charity.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly from Vanessa or Alyssa.
Latin
Variant of Trinity, from Latin "trinus" meaning "threefold."
Latin
Variant of Justice, from Latin "iustus" meaning "just."
Latin/French
French diminutive of Julia, from Latin "Iulius" meaning "youthful."
Nahuatl
From Nahuatl (Aztec) language, meaning "star."
Latin/Modern
Modern variant of Regina, from Latin "regina" meaning "queen."
Greek
Variant of Georgia or Jorge, from Greek "georgos" meaning "farmer."
Modern/African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Greek
Giant or related to the ancient city of Tyana in Asia Minor.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
English
From a place name meaning tinsmith's clearing or thin woodland clearing.
English
Modern African American name, possibly derived from or influenced by Letitia or Keisha.
Arabic
Lofty or elevated in spirit.
Hebrew
God has awakened or descended.
English
Modern variant of Cory, possibly from Irish meaning hollow or ravine.
English
Blend of Sharon and Charlene, combining biblical place name and feminine form of Charles.
Arabic
Just or fair in Arabic.
Sanskrit
Sun or great teacher.
English
Possibly from Marley meaning pleasant wood, or variant of Mary.
Latin
Related to Laura, meaning laurel or honor.
English
Daybreak or first light.
Hebrew
Lion of God.
Hawaiian
Modern variant of Kiana, possibly meaning graceful or beautiful.
English
Ash tree dwelling or near the ash tree stream.
English
Short for Amelia meaning hardworking or industrious.
Arabic
Light or illumination.
Hawaiian
Modern name of unclear origin, possibly from Tanya.
Hebrew
Grace or favor, from Anne.
French
A type of fine woolen fabric or place name.
Yiddish
Related to Fanny or Feige, meaning bird.
Old English
Nobleman or warrior.
Greek
Related to Penelope, possibly meaning weaver.
Germanic
Heritage or ancestral property.
Latin
Short for Priscilla, meaning ancient or venerable.