Browse names
572 names match.
Gaelic/Celtic
Variant of Alan or Allen, meaning fair or noble.
Celtic/Old Welsh
Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly meaning strong bear.
Greek
Defender of men, French form of Alexander.
Germanic
Friend of the people or eagle friend.
Sanskrit
The sun, a powerful solar deity in Hindu mythology.
English
From the old ford, English place name origin.
Latin
Priceless or worthy of praise, variant of Antoine.
Latin
From Hadria or dark, variant of Adrian.
Scottish
A variant of Alvin, possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'noble friend.'
Germanic
The Spanish form of Arnold, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'eagle' and 'ruler.'
Germanic
A variant of Arlen, derived from Germanic elements possibly meaning 'noble' or 'pledge.'
Germanic
The Spanish form of Albert, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'bright.'
Hebrew
Father of multitudes.
Irish/Scottish
Little fire.
Latin/Germanic
White or bright.
English
Army man or warrior; variant of Armand.
English
Pledge or promise; variant of Arlen.
Arabic
Eternal or immortal; from Arabic and Sanskrit.
Germanic
From Adolf, combining 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning unconquerable or undefeated.
Greek
Variant of Alec or Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning craftsman.
Spanish
Beloved.
English
Eagle meadow or variant of Arlie.
Persian and Armenian
Warrior or man.
German
God's protection or divine.
Phoenician
Grace of Baal or Hannibal variant.
Latin
Venerable or majestic.
Celtic and French
Fair or noble rock.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Irish
Small fire or fiery one in Irish.
Latin
Variant of Austin, meaning venerable or worthy of respect.
Greek
Best or excellent; from Aristotle meaning best purpose.
Germanic
A variant of Alonzo, from adul and nanthus meaning noble and ready.
Sanskrit
Swift-moving or sailor in Sanskrit tradition.
Greek/Slavic
Slavic variant of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek.
Hebrew
High place, fortress, or possibly related to Armenia in biblical context.
Spanish/Latin
Lover in Spanish, derived from Latin 'amator' meaning 'one who loves'.
Modern English
Modern variant of Avon or contemporary creation.
English
From the lake with the hares, a variant of Arlen.
Scandinavian
Eagle tree, from Germanic roots meaning eagle and tree.
Germanic
Bold archer, from Germanic roots meaning bold and bold.
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Boundless or friend, limitless energy.
Hebrew
Lean or slender.
Sanskrit
Without a master or supreme.
Germanic/Spanish
Industrious ruler, possibly from Amerigo.
Germanic
Whole or universal.
Nordic
Eagle.