Browse names
572 names match.
Greek
Strong and manly; variant of Andrew.
Greek Spanish
Masculine and virile; from Greek arsenikos.
Germanic
From arn meaning 'eagle,' symbolizing strength and power.
Greek
Variant of Antoine, from anthos meaning 'flower.'
Germanic
Noble and ready; eager for battle.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes; exalted father.
Hebrew
High mountain; exalted one.
Germanic
Eagle power; strong as an eagle.
Greek/Basque
Defender of men and new house combined.
Arabic
Companionship and joy; friendly.
Arabic
Prince and commander; leader.
Modern English
Abbreviation or modern creation without established etymological roots.
Latin
Priceless and invaluable, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Arabic
Intelligent and wise, from the Arabic word meaning understanding.
Sanskrit
One who has won the horse or wealth, from ashwa (horse) and win (win).
Latin
Priceless and invaluable, the Italian form of Anthony.
African/Yoruba
African name with cultural significance.
Armenian
Armenian name related to Armenia.
Scottish
Scottish diminutive of Algernon, meaning bearded.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning God is my ornament.
Literary
Character name from The Neverending Story.
Hebrew
His highness or exalted, a variant of Alva.
Arabic
Blessed or fortunate, one who is right-handed.
Sanskrit
Life or long life; implies longevity and vitality.
Sanskrit
New, fresh, or novel.
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One; Islamic name.
Germanic
Noble land or from the earl.
Sanskrit
Bliss or joy.
Greek
Immortal, from Athanasios.
Modern
Modern variant possibly from Ana.
English
Old friend, variant of Alden.
Germanic
Noble and ready; feminine variant of Alfonso.
Spanish, Latin
White, fair-skinned, from the Latin albus (white).
Sanskrit
Whole and complete, a name from Hindu traditions.
Sanskrit
Indestructible and eternal, a name from Hindu traditions.
Sanskrit
A part or portion, a short name from Hindu traditions.
Hebrew
Hebrew name possibly variant of Almond or Almoner.
Latin
Of or relating to birds.
Germanic
Eagle or strong as an eagle.
Arabic
Swift and clever, from Arabic ayyan meaning quick.
Scandinavian/Hebrew
From Absalom meaning 'father of peace,' through the Scandinavian form of the biblical name.
English
An English place name from Old English meaning 'from the eagle wood' or 'from the district of Earls.'
Hebrew/Irish
A modern variant of Aiden or Ayden, from the Irish 'Aodhán' meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.'
Spanish/Italian/Latin
From the Latin Augustus meaning 'majestic,' 'venerable,' or 'worthy of respect.'
Old English
Derived from ald meaning old and dun meaning hill.
Latin
From Amadeus, meaning he who loves God.
Greek
From agape, meaning love or charity.
Greek
Meaning defender of men.