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312 names match.
Irish
Irish form of James, meaning supplanter.
Zulu
Named after Zulu king Shaka, associated with strength and power.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From Old Norse, meaning helmet of victory.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly a variant of Shaquille.
Greek
Venerable or revered; variant of Sebastian.
Latin
From Severus, meaning strict, severe, or austere.
Latin/Greek
A variant of Skylar or Silas, meaning from the forest.
Greek/English
Forest dwelling, variant of Silas from the Latin silva.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern African American name.
Arabic
Eternal or steadfast; from Arabic root.
Swedish/Germanic
Calm or peaceful; Scandinavian origin.
Hebrew/Arabic
Means heard by God or exalted.
Greek
Variant of Steven meaning crown or garland.
Greek
Variant of Stephen meaning crown or garland.
Sanskrit
Verse or hymn; a Sanskrit term for poetic verse.
Hebrew/Greek
Converted or turning away; possibly related to Sabinus.
English
Son of Simeon; an English surname.
Sanskrit
Dark or Krishna; from Sanskrit meaning dark or the dark one.
Arabic
Witness or one who testifies; possibly related to Shahid.
Vietnamese/Korean
Vietnamese or Korean name with meanings varying by language and characters.
Hebrew/Biblical
Biblical Hebrew name possibly meaning command of Aku or inspired by the sun god.
English compound
A wall made of stone, steadfast like stone.
Greek
Sound-minded, wise one.
Germanic
Victory and peace; a famous Germanic hero.
Old English
Variant of Sterling, meaning little star or of high quality.
Dutch/Old English
Variant of Skylar or Schuyler, meaning scholar or protection.
Sanskrit
Name of Hindu deity meaning auspicious or favorable.
Latin
From the ancient Sabine tribe, meaning from Sabium.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shem, meaning 'name' or 'renown'; eldest son of Noah in the Bible.
Arabic
Witness and martyr, one who testifies.
Arabic
Awake or vigilant, representing alertness and awareness.
Arabic
Royal, kingly, or noble.
Sanskrit
Variant of Siddhartha; one who has achieved his goal.
Arabic
Falcon.
Yiddish
God has heard.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning safe, peaceful, or sound.
Greek
From Greek meaning spirit or breath.
Welsh/Hebrew
Welsh form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Latin
Derived from Saturnus, the Roman god of agriculture and wealth.
Japanese
Often written with kanji meaning excellent, abundant, or luxuriant.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning superior, excellent, or auspicious.
Irish/Hebrew
Combination of Sean (God is gracious) and Michael (who is like God).
Arabic
The truthful or the sincere one, from Arabic meaning honest or truthful.
Arabic/Urdu
Master or lord, from Arabic meaning friend or companion, used as a respectful title.
Arabic
Noble or distinguished; an honorable person of high status.
Germanic
Victory protector, derived from the Old English words for sea and guardian.
Arabic
Patient, enduring, or wise, derived from the Arabic root for patience.
English
Bright fame or English surname, possibly from Sher- (bright) with -od suffix.