Browse names
312 names match.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning steep-sided valley or flat-topped hill.
Scottish/English
From an occupational surname meaning steward, the guardian or keeper of a household, borne by the Scottish royal house.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Samantha from Hebrew Shemuel, meaning heard by God.
Greek
From Greek stephanos, meaning crown or wreath.
Latin/Scottish
Diminutive of Scott, from Latin Scotius meaning from Scotland.
English
Sandy ford.
Scottish English
From Scotland or denoting a person from Scotland.
Irish
Variant of Shane or Sean, Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Old French
From Saint Maur, a place name of French origin.
Old English
English surname used as a first name, derived from a place name meaning shell town.
Slavic
Glory and honor.
Greek
Crowned with laurels.
Hebrew
God has heard.
English
Stone ford; from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'ford' (river crossing).
English
Stone settlement, from Old English stan and tun.
Arabic
To guard or preserve; a watchful protector.
Arabic
Handsome and well-formed.
English
Bright forest.
Arabic
Listener.
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, meaning God has heard.
Irish
Variant of Sean, from Irish Seán, form of John meaning God is gracious.
Dutch
From Dutch meaning scholar.
Arabic
Means sir, master, or elder in Arabic.
English
Tempest or violent wind, modern nature name.
Hebrew
Short form of various names or strong.
English
Metalworker or blacksmith, occupational surname used as a given name.
English
Valley or dell.
Spanish
From the Spanish and Portuguese word meaning 'saint.'
Modern American
From Savion or variant of Xavier.
Greek
Variant of Steven, from stephanos meaning crown or wreath.
English
Bright friend.
Hebrew
Variant of Samson, derived from Hebrew meaning sun or service.
Latin
Short form of Salvador or Salvatore, meaning savior in Latin.
Greek
French form of Sebastian, meaning venerable or revered.
Celtic
Variant of Cedric, meaning chief or leader.
Hebrew
A variant of Solomon, meaning peaceful and wise.
Greek
A variant of Sebastian, from sebastos meaning venerable and revered.
English
From English surname, possibly meaning steward or dispenser.
Latin
Of or relating to the forest, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest'.
Latin/Native American
Latin place name, also the name of a Native American nation.
Chinese/Modern variant
Mountain or hill in Chinese, or variant of Shaun.
Arabic
Entertainer or companion in evening conversation.
English
From the stone, rocky place.
English
Wide meadow, short for Sidney.
Germanic
Victory and protection.
Sanskrit
One who has accomplished a goal.
Latin
From the forest.
English
English surname and place name, from 'staff' (stick) and 'ford' (river crossing).