Browse names
6,442 names match.
Scandinavian
Variant of Lamont, meaning law man.
Celtic
Possibly from Welsh origins relating to pride or tradition.
Old English
Town of the Rus people or rusty stone settlement.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Arabic
King or ruler; related to malik.
Old Norse
Knot or a famous Norse king.
Old English
Archer or one who shoots a bow.
Old English
Forest valley or wooded valley.
Scottish and Gaelic
Wet or moist; a slope or hillside.
Hebrew and Latin
Gift of God.
German
A dirigible airship or a count's name (Ferdinand von Zeppelin).
Old English
Variant of Sterling, meaning little star or of high quality.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Dutch and Scandinavian
Son of Janssen; derived from Jan.
Hawaiian
Free or acquired.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Italian
Peace or a person of peaceful nature.
Hebrew
A name from the Book of Mormon; interpretation varies.
Japanese
Healthy, vigorous, or strong.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Old English
Variant of Everett, meaning wild boar herder.
Germanic
Variant of Geoffrey, meaning peace pledge or hostage.
English
Combination of Brent (burnt hill) and Lee (meadow), a modern blended name.
Thai
Means fight or warrior in Thai language.
Greek
Masculine form of Dorothea, meaning gift of God.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
African American
Modern name, possibly derived from Juan with a prefix variation.
African American
Modern creative name combining Day with -vion suffix.
Dutch/Old English
Variant of Skylar or Schuyler, meaning scholar or protection.
Japanese
Means fruitful or productive in Japanese.
Catalan/Germanic
Catalan form of Charles, meaning free man.
English
Modern variant of Greyden or Gracen, meaning son of Grace.
Latin
Spanish form of Octavius, meaning eighth child.
English
English place name meaning settlement by the arrow stream.
Latin
Variant of Caesar, meaning hairy or long-haired.
Hebrew
Variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given.
Scandinavian/Greek
Scandinavian variant of Andrew, meaning strong and manly.
Latin/Celtic
Ancient name for Britain, from Latin meaning white or snowy.
Latin
Variant of Rufus, meaning red-haired.
Russian
Means eagle in Russian language.
Germanic/Spanish
Variant of Álvaro, meaning elf warrior.
Hebrew
Hebrew name of biblical origin, possibly meaning awakened.
English
Variant of Preston, meaning priest's settlement.
Greek
Russian form of Artemus, meaning gift of Artemis the goddess.