Browse names
312 names match.
English
English honorific title used as a given name.
Old English
Patronymic meaning son of Stephen, the crowned one.
Arabic
Ruler or power, from Arabic meaning authority or dominion.
Celtic / Germanic
A variant of Cedric, from Celtic or Old English meaning 'bounty' or 'chief.'
Germanic
A Germanic variant of Stephen, from Greek meaning 'crown.'
Germanic
English name referring to the Saxon people and their Germanic heritage.
English
Modern variant of Skyler, meaning 'sky shelter.'
English
Diminutive or independent name meaning 'son' or 'sunny.'
Greek
Germanic short form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
English
English surname meaning 'one who springs forth' or 'sprout.'
English
From Old English 'sel' (hall) and 'wine' (friend), meaning friend in the hall.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning entertaining companion or one who entertains with discourse.
Spanish
Name meaning strict or serious.
Sanskrit
Derived from Shiva, meaning graceful or auspicious.
Dutch
Variant of Schuyler or Skyler, meaning scholar.
Greek
Variant of Cyrus, meaning sun.
Greek
Welsh form of Stephen, meaning crown.
Hebrew
Short form related to Simeon, meaning God has heard.
Greek
From the wise Athenian statesman; suggests wisdom and justice.
Latin
Of the forest; from silva meaning woods.
Arabic
Righteous, good, or virtuous in Arabic.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish form of Salvador, meaning savior.
Greek
Surname from Stephen, meaning crown or wreath.
Sanskrit
Pure or innocent in Sanskrit.
Tongan form of John
God is gracious.
Modern creation
A contemporary name with no established historical etymology.
Old English
An official guardian or keeper of household affairs.
Spanish
Strict or austere; derived from Severus.
Arabic
Thankful or grateful one.
Irish
God is gracious; variant of Shane.
Scottish/Irish
God is gracious; variant of Shane, from Irish Seán.
Sanskrit
Prosperity or wealth; derived from Sanskrit meaning superior or excellent.
English
Possibly a variant of Kelvin or Selwyn from Old English 'self' and 'friend.'
Hebrew
Variant of Shalom, from Hebrew meaning 'peace.'
English
A small wood or thicket.
Hebrew
God has heard; related to Samuel.
Sanskrit
Sun; Hindu solar deity.
Swahili
Meaning strong or forceful.
Arabic
Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peaceful.
Old English
Settlement on a Roman road; place name origin.
Old English
One who strikes; an occupational surname from Middle English striker.
Arabic
Grateful or thankful; from Arabic shakira meaning to be grateful.
Arabic
Noble and honorable.
English
A songbird.
Modern
Modern variant of Hayden or Shaden.
Arabic
Means martyr or witness.
English
From Spencer; means steward or butler.
Hebrew
Peace, from the Hebrew word shalom expressing tranquility and wholeness.