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6,442 names match.
Modern African American
Modern invented name, possibly combining Marshall and Sean.
Chinese
Swallow or graceful.
English
English surname origin, one who lives in or near a hall.
Spanish/Latin
Gift of the bull or relating to Thorybios.
Spanish/Hebrew
Relating to Nazareth or consecrated to God.
Modern African American
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Modern English
Modern invented name, possibly combining La and Troy.
English
Variation of Brenton, meaning settlement of the Britons.
Spanish/Italian
Diamond.
Germanic/English
Variation of Arvin, meaning eagle friend.
Scottish/Greek
Scottish form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Modern English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Tray and Ton.
Germanic/English
English name possibly meaning elf spear.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Irish/Scottish
Modern variation of Aiden, meaning little fire.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Hebrew/Modern
Short form or modern name, possibly relating to simple or voice.
Germanic/Latin
Variation of Alva or Alvina, meaning white or elf.
French/Hebrew
French form of Moses, meaning drawn from water.
English
English surname origin meaning little Hugh or bright heart.
Greek/English
Variation of Stephen, meaning crowned or garland.
Vietnamese
Virtuous or filial piety.
Arabic
Arabic form of Moses, meaning drawn from water.
English
English surname, means elder's settlement.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variation of Donald, meaning dark stranger.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Modern African American
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Basque/Arabic
Modern variation of Xavier, meaning new house.
Latin/Germanic
Both precious or relating to the ancient Carthaginian leader.
Modern African American
Modern invented name possibly combining Java and Montana.
Latin (Italian form)
Derived from Camillus, referring to a religious attendant or a young ceremonial assistant.
Japanese
Composed of characters meaning 'warrior' or 'tall' combined with 'assistance' or 'righteousness.'
Irish/Scottish
From the Irish word 'garran,' meaning a sturdy horse or a small horse.
Hawaiian
Hawaiian diminutive of James, meaning 'supplanter.'
Greek (French form)
From 'georgos,' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Latin
From 'reginus,' meaning regal or of royal descent.
Latin (Spanish variant)
From 'Franciscus,' meaning free or from France.
Hebrew
Variant of Joseph, meaning God will add or God will increase.
Latin
Variant of Caesar, meaning hairy or having thick hair.
English
From the English word 'glade,' meaning an open space in a forest.
Hebrew (Italian form)
From 'David,' meaning beloved or the chosen one.
English
From the occupation of a ship's captain or master of a vessel.
Spanish
A Spanish surname derived from the word 'chaves,' meaning keys.
Modern American
A modern creation, likely derived from Antonio or Anthony.
Modern American
A modern creation combining Lake and Kendrick.
Scottish
Variant of Errol, possibly from the Scottish place Errol.
Hebrew
Derived from 'ron,' meaning to sing or to shout with joy.