Browse names
165 names match.
Hebrew
Rest, comfort.
Greek
Victory of the people.
Hebrew
Gift.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Irish
Descendant of a chariot fighter or champion.
Greek
Victory of the people.
French, Latin
Christmas.
English
By the ash tree.
Hebrew
Comforted by Yahweh.
Greek
Victory of the people.
Arabic
Helper, supporter.
Greek
Victory of the people.
German
Victory of the people.
Greek
Victory of the people.
Arabic
Observer; one who is consecrated.
Greek
New; a gift.
Greek
Victory of the people.
Hebrew
God has given.
English
Son of Neil.
Hebrew
Rest, comfort.
Irish, Gaelic
Champion, cloud.
Greek
Victory of the people.
English
Son of Nicholas.
English
Man of the north; Norseman.
Irish
Variant of Neil, from Gaelic Niall, meaning champion or cloud.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Germanic
From nord (north) and beraht (bright).
Old English
Short form of Edward, from ead (wealth) and weard (guardian).
English
From the north.
Latin
Derived from Nigellus, meaning black or dark-haired.
Hebrew
God gave; a gift from the divine.
Greek
Homecoming; wise elder and counselor.
Greek
People of victory, diminutive of Nicholas.
Latin via English
Of high birth and character.
English
From the new settlement.
Greek-Italian
Lion of the new city; from Greek 'neos' (new) and 'polis' (city).
Irish
Descendant of Naomhán; possibly meaning little holy one.
Hebrew
He gave; God's gift and blessing.
Old French
From the north; Northman or Viking.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning complete, whole, or unconquered.
Germanic
Bright north or famous from the north, Spanish form of Norbert.
Hebrew
Short form of Nathan, meaning he gave.
English/Greek
Possibly from Nile or related to Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.
Scandinavian
Neil's son or champion.
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Greek
A variant of Nicholas, from nikao and laos meaning victory of the people.
Egyptian
From the river Nile, possibly meaning dark or blue.
English
From English surname, possibly meaning new well or dwelling.