Browse names
434 names match.
English/Scottish
A diminutive of Colin or a place name from Scottish meaning 'dark' or 'coal.'
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Cameron, meaning crooked nose.
Irish Gaelic
From Irish place name, possibly meaning cave.
French
Raven or crow, from Old French corp related to ravens.
Greek
A variant or spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek meaning 'bearing Christ' or 'bearing light.'
Latin
From Latin meaning 'chickpea,' an ancient Roman name of the orator and statesman.
Scottish
Scottish surname meaning 'chamberlain' or 'one who tends chambers.'
Latin
Variant spelling of Clarence, meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
English
From an Old English occupational surname meaning one who cuts or a tailor.
Modern English
Modern variation, possibly of Carl (German, man) or Carlos (Spanish, free man).
Latin
From Latin Constantius meaning steadfast, constant, or firm.
Greek
Variant of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Modern
Variant of Kaysen or Kasen, contemporary American creation.
French
French word for chair, used as contemporary personal name.
English
Variant of Colton, meaning coal town.
English
Modern variant of Caden, meaning spirit of battle.
Latin
Variant of Clement, meaning mild or merciful.
Spanish
Settler, colonist; from Spanish colón related to colonial settlement.
English initials
Acronym or initials used as a given name.
English/Latin
Surname used as given name; possibly from hills or valleys.
Greek
From kosmos meaning order, beauty, or universe.
Greek
Variant spelling of Christopher, meaning Christ bearer.
Germanic
Modern variant of Charles, meaning free man.
Scottish/Latin
Possibly from Gavin or Calvin; Calvin means bald.
English surname, from Chauncey
From a place name, possibly relating to chance.
French and Italian
A military rank used as a given name, derived from column of soldiers.
French
Hidden or concealed, relating to secrecy and protection.
Irish/Celtic
Possibly related to Irish caol, meaning slender or narrow.
Old English
A stream or brook where clay is found.
Modern English
Contemporary name with unclear etymology.
Modern variant of Cameron (Scottish)
From the Scottish surname meaning one with a crooked nose.
Spanish
Little Charles; a diminutive of Carlos, meaning strong man or warrior.
Chinese
Ever or perpetual; derived from Chinese characters with multiple possible meanings.
Welsh/Chinese
From fortress or joy; Welsh origin or Chinese with varied meanings depending on characters.
Latin
A variant of Christian from Latin meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Latin
Horn or from Cornelius.
Latin
Meaning rejoice or happy.
Irish
From Irish Cailín, meaning child or girl.
Irish/Scandinavian
Hollow or from the Irish Cormac; variant of Corey.
Modern English
Modern variant of Chase or Chasen.
Irish
Red-haired or spear-armed; from Irish tradition.
Nahuatl
Descending eagle; from Nahuatl cuauhtli (eagle) and temoa (to come down).
Spanish/Latin
Christ; from Latin Christus or Spanish form of Christ.
English/Place name
From the Cayman Islands, etymology of the islands is disputed.
Greek/German
Bearing Christ; from Greek christos and pherein (to bear).
Modern/French
Modern variant possibly derived from Chants or Chantal.
Modern
Modern variant of Chance.
Greek
Bearer of Christ.