Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
From the dark town; modern variant of Colton.
English
Son of Jack; modern variant of Jackson.
Spanish
God's vineyard; variant of Carmelo.
Modern American
Invented name blending Da with Marco.
Spanish
Crown or garland; Spanish variant of Steven.
Greek
Defender of men; modern variant of Alex.
English
From the oak valley; English place name.
Old Norse
Ruler's advisor; variant of Ronald.
Japanese
Light or brightness.
Italian
God is gracious and warlike; Italian blend.
Old Norse
Ever powerful; modern variant of Eric.
Hawaiian
Person or crab in Hawaiian tradition.
Germanic
Free man; variant spelling of Charles.
Greek
Hot or warm.
Germanic
Spear ruler; modern variant of Geraldo.
Germanic
German; modern variant of Germane.
Vietnamese
Light or clear.
Latin
From Trajanus, a Roman emperor's name.
English
A male child.
Italian
Judgment ruler; Italian form of Reynold.
English
Bog settlement; modern variant of Calvin.
English
Dear friend; modern variant of Darwin.
Old Norse
Warrior or archer.
English
Protector of the forest; occupational name.
Greek
Christ-bearer; Scandinavian form of Christopher.
Hebrew
Devotion to God; variant of Caleb.
Germanic
Army man or warrior.
Scottish
World ruler; modern variant of Donald.
Latin
From Quintinus, referring to the fifth-born son.
Hebrew
Variant of Jack, derived from Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning stream or horn of sound.
Hebrew
Variant of Coby, derived from Jacob meaning supplanter.
Arabic
Variant of Jamal meaning beautiful or handsome.
English
Variant of Trenton, a place name meaning the settlement on the Trent.
Latin
Variant of Adrian meaning from Hadria.
Greek
Polish form of Peter meaning rock or stone.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
Hebrew
Variant of Zion meaning promised land or holy mountain.
English
Surname used as first name, originally referring to one who operates a mill.
Hebrew
Scottish diminutive of Abraham meaning father of many.
English
Variant of Darrell derived from d'Airelle, a French place name.
English
Modern creation possibly derived from Jay or Jamal.
Arabic
Variant of Jamal meaning beautiful or handsome.
Arabic
Means intelligent or wise.
Aramaic
Polish form of Thomas meaning twin.
Hebrew/Arabic
Means heard by God or exalted.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.