Browse names
438 names match.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
English
From the English county name, likely from a Celtic word meaning edge or border.
Scottish (from Old Norse)
From a surname meaning church, derived from Old Norse kirkja.
Scottish/Gaelic
A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
Greek
Diminutive of Kristopher from Greek Christophorus, meaning bearer of Christ.
Old French
Variant of Curtis, from Old French court meaning courtly or polite.
Old Norse
From Old Norse kirkja (church) and by (settlement).
Irish/Gaelic
Without envy.
Greek (variant of Corey)
Hollow.
Irish
Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.
Old English
English place name used as first name, meaning royal settlement.
Scottish Gaelic
Born of fire; handsome and comely.
Greek
Bearing Christ; faithful follower.
Irish via English
Kind and gentle, beloved.
English
From the pointed hill.
Irish
Fair-haired nobleman.
English
Valley of the River Kent; from Old English Centum and dale.
English
Town by the spring; from Old English ceole and tun.
Modern/Irish
God is gracious; modern variant of Shawn.
Scottish Gaelic
From the rocky crag; variant of Craig.
Latin
Bald; variant of Calvin.
English
From the dark stream.
Greek
Calm.
Modern English
A modern created name.
English
From Old Norse meaning farmstead by a spring.
Irish
Variant of Connor, meaning lover of hounds or wise.
Irish via modern variant
Modern variant of Kevin, meaning handsome and kind.
Irish
Variant spelling of Connor, meaning lover of hounds.
Arabic/Modern variant
Variant of Kaden, possibly meaning companion or friend.
English
Coal town, variant of Colton.
Modern creation
A modern variant of Kaidan or Caden, possibly derived from Gaelic origins.
English
Crooked nose; modern variant of Cameron.
African
Great warrior; Jamaican name possibly from Swahili Kimani.
English
Pure; short form of Katherine or Christopher.
English
Round and from the wetlands; modern variant of Caden.
Sanskrit
Ray of light or sun; from Hindi and Sanskrit.
Scottish
Variant of Carson, meaning son of the marsh or fen.
Irish
Small flame, from Ó Céagáin.
Greek
Master, from Chiron.
Scandinavian
Bearer of Christ, from Christopher.
Modern
Modern African American blend name.
Sanskrit
Dark or black; Hindu deity.
Sanskrit
Dark or black.
Arabic
Friend or companion.
Ghanaian Akan
Born on Saturday.
Germanic
Variant of Kurt, derived from Germanic roots meaning bold or courteous.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning possession.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning bold counselor or brave advisor.