Browse names
572 names match.
Old English
Elf counsel.
Latin
Great, magnificent.
Latin
Great, magnificent.
Greek
Defender of the people.
Latin
To love.
Germanic
Genuine, bold, brave.
Turkish/Persian/Arabic
Enlightened, bright, intelligent.
Turkish
Enlightened, bright, or moonlight.
Persian, Latin
Noble, silver.
Latin
Priceless, of inestimable worth.
Germanic
Noble wolf.
Greek, Scandinavian
Manly, masculine.
Unknown
Warrior.
Latin
Priceless, of inestimable worth.
English
Town of ash trees.
Irish/Gaelic
Little fire.
Arabic
Prince, ruler, leader.
Germanic
From Germanic elements arn meaning eagle and wald meaning power, giving eagle ruler.
English (Old English)
From an English place name meaning town at the source of the river.
Scandinavian/Irish
Possibly meaning all white or from Scandinavian place names.
Germanic
From Adal (noble) and wolf meaning noble wolf.
Germanic
Short form of Albert, from Adal (noble) and beraht (bright).
Germanic/French
Warrior or army man.
Germanic/Spanish
Eager for battle.
Latin
Modern variant of Antoine or Anthony, derived from Antonius.
Old German
Noble and ready; eager and spirited.
Latin
Priceless and worthy; of great value.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes, ancient patriarch.
English modern
Eagle-like, strong and free.
Latin
Majestic and dignified.
Hebrew
High mountain of strength.
Greek
Strong, manly, warrior; from Greek 'andros' meaning man or strength.
Scandinavian
Eternal ruler, ever powerful; variant of Erik from 'aei' (eternal).
Celtic
Pledge, promise, oath; variant of Arland from Celtic roots.
English/Germanic
English surname meaning son of Ann or from Germanic And meaning bright.
Greek
Spanish form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning defender of men.
English and Germanic
Wealthy and noble; variant of Audrey.
Scottish and Irish
One strength; from the Gaelic Aonghas.
Greek
Of Artemis, the huntress goddess; from Greek Artemis.
Latin
Priceless and highly esteemed; variant of Anthony.
Germanic
Eagle power; the strength of an eagle.
Arabic
Wise and judicious; variant of Hakeem.
Celtic/Latin
Bear; strong and courageous diminutive of Arthur.
Latin
Priceless; variant of Antoine or Anton.
Arabic
Servant of God; devoted and faithful.
Germanic
Noble and ready.
Germanic
Famous warrior.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse meaning all-wise.