Browse names
6,442 names match.
Sanskrit
Sage or wise man; variant of Rishi.
Scandinavian
Army ruler; a strong Nordic name.
Hebrew
God or divine; related to Jahveh.
English
Spear ruler; variant of Gary or Gerald.
Irish/Arabic
Small or forward-looking; a concise name.
Sanskrit
Anointing or blessing; a ceremonial name.
Japanese
Harmony or peace; a virtuous name.
Greek
Honoring God; variant of Timothy.
Greek
Christ-bearer; variant of Christopher.
Arabic
Generosity or breaking into pieces; a noble virtue.
Scottish
From the east; a place-based name.
Greek
A name meaning victor or conqueror, derived from nike (victory) and andros (man).
Hebrew
Means exile or banishment, used in biblical contexts.
Greek
Derived from eleutheros, meaning free or liberty.
Scottish
A Celtic name meaning to know or to understand.
English
A patronymic surname meaning son of Peter, derived from the name meaning rock.
West African
An ethnic surname from Mali and Senegal, part of the Fulani tradition.
Vietnamese
A Vietnamese name whose meaning varies with the characters used.
Scottish
A variant form possibly related to Tyre, a Scottish place name.
Arabic
Means acacia tree, a name of significance in Islamic tradition.
Scottish
A variant of Clyde, derived from a river name meaning warm or heard.
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Joachim, meaning God will establish or prepare.
Latin
From Severus, meaning strict, severe, or austere.
Akan
A West African name from Ghana meaning born on Sunday.
Arabic
An Islamic name of Arabic origin, traditionally interpreted as firm or resolute.
Hebrew
A variant of Jared, meaning he descends or the flow down.
Latin
Related to Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning warlike.
English
An English surname meaning servant at the gilded moor or golden lake.
Greek
A variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Hebrew
Means dwelling place, habitation, or he has given a dwelling.
Modern invented
A contemporary name blending Jay with Than.
Modern English
Possibly derived from the word level, suggesting balance or equality.
English
An English surname meaning son of Nicholas, from victory of the people.
Spanish
Spanish form of Ferdinand, meaning bold voyager or adventurous.
English
A variant of Clint, possibly from Clinton meaning settlement on a hill.
Germanic
A variant of Derek, meaning ruler of the people.
Arabic
Means horseman, knight, or one who rides.
Modern invented
A contemporary name blending brae (hillside) with lyn.
English
A variant of Newton, meaning new settlement or new homestead.
Spanish
A compound of Jose (God will increase) and Antonio (priceless, worthy of praise).
Spanish
A compound of Juan (God is gracious) and Manuel (God is with us).
English
A variant of Jackson, meaning son of Jack or son of John.
Germanic
Means archer, bow, or one who handles the yew wood bow.
Germanic
A variant of Randall, meaning shield wolf or mighty warrior.
Hebrew
A variant of Jeremy, meaning God will raise up or God exalts.
Greek
From atomos, meaning indivisible or the smallest unit of matter.
Modern invented
A contemporary name possibly blending ray with shon.
English
Possibly a variant of Taison or Tyson, meaning tailor's son.