Browse names
434 names match.
English
Land of the cowherd or cattle farmer.
Scottish/Celtic
Crooked nose or bent.
Greek/Latin
Follower of Christ.
Old English
From a crest-topped hill or stone summit.
Hebrew/Biblical
Possession or acquired, a biblical name meaning to possess.
Greek
Follower of Christ, a short form of Christian.
English
One who comes, an English occupational surname.
Latin
Official keeper of records; variant of Chancellor.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from Cole or Colton.
English
Surname used as given name, meaning cutlery maker.
Germanic
Bold counselor; variant of Conrad.
Greek
Christ-bearer; variant of Christopher.
Scottish
A variant of Clyde, derived from a river name meaning warm or heard.
Spanish
Spanish form of Christopher, meaning bearer of Christ.
French
Cross.
Spanish
Shrimp, Spanish word for the crustacean.
English
Settlement on the hill, English place name from Old English.
Spanish
Francisco, Spanish diminutive of Frank or Francis.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly modern invention.
English
Born of clay; from earth.
Welsh/Celtic
Etymology uncertain; possibly Celtic origin.
Germanic
Free man; variant spelling of Charles.
English
Bog settlement; modern variant of Calvin.
Greek
Christ-bearer; Scandinavian form of Christopher.
Hebrew
Devotion to God; variant of Caleb.
Hebrew
Variant of Coby, derived from Jacob meaning supplanter.
Italian
Concluding section or tail; a musical term meaning final passage.
Spanish/Latin
From Gaeta; a Spanish name derived from Latin Caietanus.
Gaelic (modern spelling)
Modern spelling of Colin from the Gaelic meaning youth.
French
French word meaning growth or vintage used as a modern given name.
Modern variation of Christopher
Bearer of Christ, Christ-bearer.
Greek
Variant of Christopher, meaning bearer of Christ.
Scandinavian
Son of Carl (free man).
Latin and Italian
Follower of Christ.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Catalan/Germanic
Catalan form of Charles, meaning free man.
Latin
Variant of Caesar, meaning hairy or long-haired.
Greek
Possibly short for Nicholas (from Greek nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people') or a modern nickname.
Dutch or English
Possibly from Dutch Kuijler or an English surname; etymology uncertain.
English
Diminutive or nickname, possibly from Cork or cork; informal etymology.
Persian
A lamp or light, symbolizing illumination and guidance.
Chinese
Sincere and clear, honest and genuine.
English
English word name derived from Latin clarus meaning 'clear' or 'bright.'
Irish/Modern
Variant of Caden or Cayden, possibly from Irish Cadan; modern uncertain etymology.
English/Germanic
Possibly variant of Corwin, from Old English meaning 'friend' or related to corvus (raven).
Irish
Variant of Connor, from Irish Conchobhar meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf lover.'
Greek
Derived from Latin Constantinus meaning steadfast or constant.
Scottish
Scottish surname derived from an occupational term for a plow part.