Browse names
266 names match.
Hebrew
Variant of Elijah, meaning my God is Yahweh or God is my strength.
Hebrew
Spanish variant of Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Scandinavian
Surname meaning son of Erik (ever powerful).
Spanish
Incarnation, referring to the Christian incarnation of Jesus.
Old Norse
Eternal ruler, combining einn (always) and rĂkr (ruler).
Hebrew
Dedicated or teacher, variant of Enoch.
English
Variation of Everett, meaning boar brave or strong as a wild boar.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning support or aid.
Scottish
Possibly Scottish variant of Irving, meaning green water.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful.
Hebrew
Stone of help.
Germanic
Composed of 'ew' (law) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning law ruler.
Latin
Variant of Estelle; means star.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Eli; means ascended or my God.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning my God is king.
Old English
Variant of Edwin, meaning wealthy friend.
Old English
Variant of Earl, meaning nobleman.
Hebrew
Combination of Ethan meaning strong and -iel meaning God.
Sanskrit/Hindi
An Indian name possibly meaning wish or desire.
English
English surname, means elder's settlement.
Scottish
Variant of Errol, possibly from the Scottish place Errol.
Scottish/Modern
Variant of Errol, from the Scottish place Errol.
Finnish
From Finnish, possibly meaning one or a diminutive form.
English
Whole or universal, a variant of Emmet.
Latin/Spanish
From Greek Elpidius, meaning hopeful or full of hope.
Greek
Variant of Hector, meaning holding fast or steadfast.
Italian
Possibly from Aetius, meaning 'eagle-like.'
Spanish
Estate ruler; Spanish variant of Henry.
Scottish
From the east; a place-based name.
Greek
Derived from eleutheros, meaning free or liberty.
Spanish
Noble and bright, Spanish combination of edil and berto elements.
Greek
Well-spoken or blessed; from Eulogios.
Turkish
Friend or companion.
Germanic
Prosperous guardian; short form of Edward.
Spanish
Crown or garland; Spanish variant of Steven.
Greek
Defender of men; modern variant of Alex.
Old Norse
Ever powerful; modern variant of Eric.
Irish
Variant of Evan meaning young warrior.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; a variant spelling of Elijah.
Welsh/Modern
Possibly from Welsh meaning youth or a modern creation with uncertain origin.
Old English
Variant of Everett, meaning wild boar herder.
Hebrew
Hebrew name of biblical origin, possibly meaning awakened.
Greek
From Eustathios, combining eu (good) and stathios (steadfast), meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Old Norse
Variant of Eric, from Old Norse eirĂkr combining ei (eternal) and rĂkr (ruler or powerful).
English
An ancient bridge of the elves, combining elf and bridge.
Arabic
Pillar and support, foundation of strength.
Germanic/Russian
Variant of Hermann or related to German heritage; Germanic roots meaning 'army man.'
Scandinavian
Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of Erik,' from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler.'