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312 names match.
Old English
Male child, a simple English word name.
English
A town with a stockade or where tree stumps grow.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning courage or bravery.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning sun or radiant.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning ocean or sea.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Sergio, meaning attendant or servant.
English
English surname meaning willow hill or settlement on the hill.
Greek
Meaning spirit or breath.
Sanskrit
Meaning dark blue, sapphire, or wealth.
English
From Old Norse, meaning willow settlement or farmstead.
Sanskrit, Hindi
Capable, competent, or worthy.
English
Variation of Stanley, meaning stone meadow or rocky clearing.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning son of Sancho.
English
English word meaning darkness cast by an object.
Mandingo
West African name from the Mandingo people.
Latin
Of the forest or woodsman.
Sanskrit
I am that.
Sanskrit
Composed of 'san' (complete) and 'deep' (lamp), meaning complete illumination.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Shawn with Donovan.
Latin
From salvare, meaning savior or deliverer.
Arabic
From Arabic, possibly meaning happiness or joy.
Greek/Italian
Italian form of Sebastian; means venerable or revered.
Celtic
Surname used as a given name; possibly means seeker or prophet.
Chinese/Japanese
Japanese or Chinese name with various meanings depending on characters.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; meaning uncertain.
Greek
Derived from stavros, meaning cross.
Greek
Short form of Sylvester, meaning wooded or of the forest.
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Alexander, derived from Greek meaning defender of men.
Latin
Derived from Sabinus, referring to the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Armenian/Greek
From Sergios meaning servant; used traditionally in Armenian Christian culture.
Spanish
Variant of Antonio, from Latin meaning priceless.
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, Hebrew meaning God has heard.
Latin (modern variant)
Likely a variant of Silas, meaning asked for or prayed for.
Greek/English
Variation of Stephen, meaning crowned or garland.
English
From the occupation of a ship's captain or master of a vessel.
Greek
Variant of Stefan or Stephen, meaning crown or wreath.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic, meaning righteousness, correctness, or reconciliation.
Irish
From the Irish 'Sooliv,' meaning eagle-eyed or hawk-eyed.
Latin
From Latin 'severus,' meaning strict, serious, or severe.
Hebrew
God has heard.
Sanskrit
Handsome and charming, a Hindu name from Sanskrit.
Slavic
Glorious government, from Slavic meaning stand with glory.
Scottish
Bright clearing or tumultuous; a Scottish place name.
Old French
Lord or master; from the title of nobility.
Greek/Spanish
Savior; Spanish form of Soter.
Norse
Victory and protection; from Old Norse elements.
Sanskrit
Peace and tranquility; from Shanti.
Irish/Hebrew
God is gracious; variant of Shaun from Sean.