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6,442 names match.
Hindi
Means precious or invaluable.
Portuguese/Arabic
Literary name of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning oath.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeremy meaning Yahweh will exalt.
Latin
Italian form of Julian derived from Julius meaning youthful.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning Yahweh is father.
Arabic
Means happy or joyful.
Irish
Variant of Evan meaning young warrior.
Greek
Variant of Steven meaning crown or garland.
English
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
Greek
Variant of Theodore meaning gift of God.
English
Variant of Brady derived from a surname meaning broad or wide.
Arabic
Means beloved or dear.
Hebrew
Variant of Caleb meaning devotion to God.
Punic
Carthaginian name meaning grace of Baal.
English
Surname of uncertain etymology, possibly from lily and burn.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Abraham meaning father of many.
Scottish/Greek
Variant of Keith or Keaton possibly meaning wood or pure.
African American
Modern creation of uncertain etymology.
Scottish
Scottish surname used as first name meaning servant of Saint Giles.
English
Surname used as first name referring to the gable of a house.
Greek
Variant of Stephen meaning crown or garland.
Arabic
The mighty or powerful one; derived from the Arabic root meaning to compel or force.
Modern American
Modern creation, likely a blend of prefixes and surname elements.
Welsh
From the lion settlement; derived from Welsh llew (lion) and tun (settlement).
Norse
Bow warrior or archer; from ívarr meaning bow and warrior.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly related to Linda with the suffix -al.
Italian
Concluding section or tail; a musical term meaning final passage.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; a variant spelling of Elijah.
Hebrew
My light; from Hebrew or (light) and the possessive pronoun li.
Irish
Prince or descendant of Brendan; related to Brendan.
Scottish Gaelic
Sea-bright; a Scottish variant of Muriel.
Spanish/Latin
From Gaeta; a Spanish name derived from Latin Caietanus.
Germanic
Bold advisor or strong counselor; from ragin (counsel) and hard (strong).
English
Dwelling among the rocks or from a place name; possibly relating to rock or settlement.
Hebrew
To sing or singing; from the Hebrew ronen.
Hebrew
He laughs or laughter; a variant spelling of Isaac.
Sanskrit
Verse or hymn; a Sanskrit term for poetic verse.
Hebrew/Greek
Converted or turning away; possibly related to Sabinus.
Sanskrit
Womb or vulva; a sacred symbol representing the feminine divine.
Latin
Strength or courage; derived from valere (to be strong).
English
Son of Simeon; an English surname.
Vietnamese
Intelligent or skilled; from Vietnamese meaning wise or capable.
Hebrew
He gave or gift from God; a variant of Nathan.
Scandinavian
Reign or pure; possibly from Old Norse meaning pure.
Modern creation
Modern name, possibly short for Denarius.
Greek
My God is Yahweh; Greek form related to Elias.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly related to Terran or Terence.
Modern creation
Modern name, possibly influenced by Xavier or similar names.