Browse names
10,040 names match.
Germanic
From hild (battle) and gard (enclosure), meaning battle fortress.
French/Latin
Diminutive of Cola or Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
Latin
From Cecilia, meaning blind or unseeing.
Modern/Hebrew
Modern variant of Dinah, meaning judged or valley.
Arabic/Hebrew
From Zahir, meaning flowering or blooming.
Hebrew/Spanish
Spanish form of Jessica, meaning God beholds.
English/Modern
Variant of Cade or Kate, meaning a rounded hill or pure.
Latin/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Latin latrina meaning bath or latrines.
Greek/English
Combination of George (farmer) and Ann (grace).
Modern/English
Modern creation, possibly from Lake or combining La- with -kyn.
Latin/English
Combination of Cora (maiden) with -lee (meadow).
Hebrew
Variant of Rebecca, from Rivka meaning to bind or join.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Madeline or combination of Mad- with -lyn.
French/Hebrew
Combination of Jean (God is gracious) and Marie (beloved).
Arabic/Modern
Modern variant of Nyla or Naila, possibly meaning to achieve or succeed.
Arabic
From jamilah, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Latin/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Latvia or combining La- with -via.
Hebrew/Scottish
Variant of Janet, from Jeannette meaning God is gracious.
Greek
Short form of Cassandra, meaning she who shines upon men.
Germanic
Short form of Fredrica, meaning peaceful ruler.
English/Latin
Variant of Perry or Perrie, meaning pear tree or wanderer.
English/Modern
Combination of Mary (beloved) with -lyn.
Modern/Italian
Modern creation, possibly from Sienna or combining Ci- with -enna.
Modern/English
Modern creation, possibly from Tiana or combining Te- with -anna.
Hawaiian/Greek
Hawaiian form of Helen or from kalena meaning pure.
Latin
Variant of Britney or Brittany, meaning from Britain.
Modern/English
Modern combination of Karen or Kar- with -lyn.
English
Variant of Kimberly, from a place name meaning wood of the royal forest.
Scandinavian/Modern
Variant of Kiersten or Kirsten, meaning follower of Christ.
Latin
Variant of Candace, meaning glowing white or clarity.
Latin
Variant of Olivia, from Oliver meaning olive tree.
Latin/Italian
Italian form of Violet, from viola meaning violet flower.
English
From a place name meaning birch wood or clearing.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Keanu or from Aoife, possibly meaning brave or beautiful.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Marion or Marin, possibly meaning of the sea.
Sanskrit
From Shanaya meaning wise or shining in Hindu tradition.
Modern/Sanskrit
Modern creation, possibly from Tara meaning star in Hindu tradition.
English/Modern
Possibly from a place name or modern creation.
Modern/Spanish
Modern creation, possibly from La Ronda or combining Lar- with -onda.
English/Latin
From templum, meaning a sacred place or building.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Tara or Terra, meaning earth or star.
African American
Modern creation, feminine form based on the name Shaquan.
Irish; from Irish Síle
Anglicized form of the Irish name Síle, possibly related to an old Celtic goddess.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Lake with a feminine suffix.
Latin; from lilium
Related to the lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
English; from Beverly
Feminine form of Beverly, from an English place name meaning beaver stream.
Sanskrit
From Kashi, the Sanskrit name for Varanasi, a holy city in Hindu tradition.
Hebrew; possibly from Oziel
Derived from a Hebrew name meaning God is my strength.