Browse names
6,442 names match.
Unknown/Variant
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant of Darrell.
Hebrew
God heals; short form of Raphael.
Hebrew/Variant
Etymology uncertain; possibly related to Jeremiah.
Turkish
Friend or companion.
Unknown/Modern
Etymology uncertain; possibly invented or indigenous origin.
Japanese
Combines toshi (year) with o (male name element).
English
Son of Max; English patronymic.
Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nicholas.
Unknown/Modern
Etymology uncertain; possibly modern invention.
Persian
Wealthy or possessor; variant of Darius.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly modern invention.
English
Stone worker or builder; variant of Mason.
English
Of changeable temperament or mood.
English
Born of clay; from earth.
English
From the windy shore; English place name.
English
From the estate or village; variant of Keaton.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern African American name.
Germanic/Swedish
Staff of the Goths; Swedish form of Gustav.
English/Dutch
Etymology uncertain; possibly place name or surname origin.
English
Son of Dennis; English patronymic.
Germanic
Prosperous guardian; short form of Edward.
Germanic/French
People's ruler; from Theodoric.
Hebrew
Drum; Biblical place name.
Modern
Abbreviation or initials used as a given name.
Arabic
Symbolic or of good omen.
Hebrew
God will sow; Biblical place name.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern variant name.
English
Son of Day; modern patronymic.
Welsh/Celtic
Etymology uncertain; possibly Celtic origin.
Arabic
Possibly related to the Islamic call to prayer.
Unknown
Short form; possibly of Alexander or other names.
Hebrew
From the red earth or man; variant of Adam.
Hebrew
God remembers; variant spelling of Zachary.
Arabic
Eternal or steadfast; from Arabic root.
Irish
Noble; Irish form of Patrick.
Italian/Spanish
Gracious and free; combining Giovanni and Carlos.
Greek
Mythological bird reborn from ashes; variant spelling of Phoenix.
Swedish/Germanic
Calm or peaceful; Scandinavian origin.
English
Etymology uncertain; English surname origin.
English/Nature
A grain crop; modern nature name.
Irish
Loyal or faithful; variant of Dillon.
Scottish/English
Etymology uncertain; Scottish surname origin.
Greek
To tame or subdue; variant of Damon.
Modern American
Invented name blending Travis and Evon.
English
From the meadow with wolf-like residents.
English
From the oak valley.
Latin
Related to the Nile River.
English
A thorny plant, especially wild roses.