Browse names
6,442 names match.
Hebrew
God has heard.
Hebrew
Pleasantness or sweetness.
English
Land of the cowherd or cattle farmer.
Vietnamese
Modest or humble.
Arabic
Merciful or compassionate.
Sanskrit
Young or tender.
Spanish/Greek
Defender of mankind.
English
Variant of Kenton meaning royal settlement.
Hebrew/Russian
Who is like God.
Scottish/Celtic
Crooked nose or bent.
Modern English
Modern creation from Quincy combined with -avious.
Modern English
Modern variant possibly from Jeremy meaning exalted by God.
English
Meadow land or field settlement.
Old Norse
Thunder or Thor the thunder god.
Modern English
Modern creation from travel or Traveler.
Arabic/Modern
Pen or writer in Arabic origin.
Persian/Greek
Wealthy or prosperous.
Old English/Norse
Lost or forsaken.
Japanese
Excellent or outstanding man.
Scottish/Gaelic
River or from Ivan meaning God's gift.
Egyptian/Literary
Literary character from Aida meaning beloved of the sun.
Greek
Christ-bearer or follower of Christ.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from Marcus meaning warlike.
Germanic/Old Norse
Thor's ruler or powerful warrior.
Greek/Latin
Follower of Christ.
English
Rough or to pronounce with a trilling sound.
English
From an English surname, possibly meaning 'pacy' or swift.
Sanskrit
Peaceful, harmless, or innocent.
Old English
From a high meadow or wood clearing.
Irish/Gaelic
Handsome or noble warrior.
Old English
From a hard or hilly place.
Modern
A variant of DeWayne, a contemporary creation.
Old English
From an enclosure or pen, a surname-based given name.
Modern African American
A contemporary variant of DeVaughn or Dwayne.
Modern/Sanskrit
A contemporary creation or Sanskrit name meaning son or child.
Irish/Modern
A variant of Desmond, meaning gracious defender from South Munster.
Scottish
A variant of Brodie, from a place name in Scotland.
Latin/Modern
A variant of Romeo, meaning pilgrim to Rome.
Norse
Thunder, or a variant of Torin meaning stern.
Scandinavian/Greek
Stone or rock, the Scandinavian form of Peter.
Arabic
Date palm, a tree associated with abundance and beauty.
Germanic
Abundantly bright, from phil (much) and beraht (bright).
German/Modern
A variant of Lemmy or short form from Germanic roots.
Old English
From a crest-topped hill or stone summit.
Welsh/Modern
A variant of Mervyn, possibly meaning renowned or famous.
Arabic
Praised, grateful, or appreciative.
Vietnamese
Yellow, golden, or a common Vietnamese surname.
Modern African American
A contemporary blended creation from Tre and Shaun.