Browse names
6,442 names match.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian 'kai' (ocean) and 'mana' (spiritual power or prestige).
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Arnold or a blend of names.
Irish
From the Irish 'Donnell,' meaning brown-haired warrior or world ruler.
Scottish/Modern
Variant of Errol, from the Scottish place Errol.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly from the place name Vashon Island or derived from other sources.
Hebrew
Variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given or the Lord is gracious.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Devon with the -tay suffix.
English/Germanic
From 'tal' (valley) and 'bert' (bright), meaning bright valley.
English
From the English word 'terrace,' meaning a raised platform or level area.
Greek
From 'daimon,' meaning spirit, divine power, or an inner force.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly a variant of Aiden or Jayden with an X prefix.
Latin
From the Latin 'remus,' meaning oar, or from Roman mythology, Remus was Rome's co-founder.
English
Derived from the Old English 'cynebold,' meaning royal or bold.
Chinese
A Chinese name meaning happiness or joy.
Hebrew
Variant of Jericho, meaning moon city or the city of fragrant air.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Rodney or a blend of Rod and Dell.
Greek
Variant of Stefan or Stephen, meaning crown or wreath.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic, meaning righteousness, correctness, or reconciliation.
Irish
From the Irish 'Gormán,' derived from 'gorm,' meaning blue.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, referring to the deity Rama, meaning pleasing or charming.
English/Germanic
Derived from Old English, possibly meaning blade or leaf.
Persian/Greek
Variant of Casper or Gasper, meaning treasurer or one who guards treasure.
French
From French 'du pré,' meaning from the meadow.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic, meaning beautiful or handsome.
Irish
From the Irish 'Sooliv,' meaning eagle-eyed or hawk-eyed.
Finnish
From Finnish, possibly meaning one or a diminutive form.
Latin
From Latin 'severus,' meaning strict, serious, or severe.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, meaning marked with striations or related to the lotus flower.
Latin
Warlike, from the god of war Mars.
English
Settlement in a jay-inhabited area.
Latin
Golden or relating to gold.
Greek
Devoted to the goddess Demeter of grain and harvest.
Irish
Descendant of Brion; possibly means king or raven.
Portuguese/Hebrew
Kings or exalted.
Modern English
Modern creation from Jacqueline combined with -arius suffix.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Tre- with -quan suffix.
Sanskrit
Unique or one without rivals.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Arabic
Seeker or student of knowledge.
Hebrew
Dove or peace.
Scottish Gaelic
Hawk king or windy place.
English
Stone fortress or settlement.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Jace with -on ending.
Hebrew
God remembers or the Lord has remembered.
Irish Gaelic
Bright or pure.
Latin/Italian
Blessed or well-spoken.
Arabic
More noble or more honorable.
Vietnamese
Talented or virtuous.