Browse names
572 names match.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning 'faithful, trustworthy, or honest'.
Latin
Variation of Anthony, from Latin 'Antonius' meaning 'priceless' or 'inestimable'.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish and Irish surname used as a first name, possibly from 'Aodh' meaning 'fire'.
Hebrew/Aramaic
Hebrew and Aramaic name, biblical place name, meaning 'high' or 'exalted'.
Germanic
From Old German "adal" (noble) and "wis" (wise).
Germanic
From Germanic "ans" (god) and "helm" (helmet).
Modern/Celtic
Modern name, possibly related to Celtic or Arliss.
Persian/Arabic
From Persian "armān" meaning "desire" or "wish."
Greek
Strong or manly, from Andreas.
Germanic
Possibly related to Arvid meaning eagle or forest warrior.
Arabic
Lights or more illuminated.
Greek
Pain or ache, from Greek mythology the greatest warrior.
Hebrew
Lion.
Old English
Ash tree settlement.
Hebrew
A biblical name meaning the hidden one or faithful.
Russian
The Russian form of Andrew, derived from Greek meaning strong and manly.
English
Possibly short for Archer or Archibald, derived from Old English meaning brave or bold.
Germanic
From adal meaning noble and beraht meaning bright.
Celtic
Variant of Arthur, possibly from Celtic meaning bear.
Greek
From Greek mythology, a legendary poet and musician.
English
English place name and surname meaning noble stone.
English
English place name meaning eastern settlement.
Hebrew/Scandinavian
Short form of Aric or Erik, meaning ever powerful or eternal ruler.
French/African American
Modern variant of Antoine, meaning priceless or beyond praise.
English; from Ashton
Derived from an English place name meaning ash tree settlement.
Arabic
Derived from an Arabic verb meaning to settle or dwell in a place.
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One, combining Abdul (servant) and Rahman (the Merciful).
Arabic
Derived from an Arabic word meaning long-lived or to live a long life.
Greek; from Artemis
From the Greek goddess Artemis, associated with the hunt and the moon.
Germanic; from Arnold
Short form of Arnold, meaning eagle ruler or power.
English; from aviation
Modern creation inspired by aviation or the word for airplane.
Greek; from Anastasios
From a Greek word meaning resurrection, symbolizing renewal.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit origin meaning the first ray of the sun.
Arabic
Arabic origin meaning peace or secure.
English
English place name meaning ash tree settlement.
Celtic
From the name of English rivers, possibly from Celtic meaning river.
Welsh
Possibly Welsh origin; exact meaning unclear.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly meaning bear.
English occupational
One who authors or writes; a creative professional.
Sanskrit
Sky or space in Sanskrit.
Germanic/Modern
A variant or blend, possibly Germanic origin meaning labor or work.
Latin
From Hadria; Italian form of Adrian.
Hebrew Scandinavian
Mountain of strength; variant of Aaron.
Hebrew Literary
Related to Aramaic language; famous from The Three Musketeers.
Hebrew
My father will rejoice; Hebrew biblical name.
English
Modern invented name; possibly from Acey.
Gaelic Celtic
Bright and fair; variant of Allen.