Browse names
6,442 names match.
Dutch or English
Possibly from Dutch Kuijler or an English surname; etymology uncertain.
English
Diminutive or nickname, possibly from Cork or cork; informal etymology.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shem, meaning 'name' or 'renown'; eldest son of Noah in the Bible.
Irish Gaelic
Short form of Brendan, from Irish Bréanainn meaning 'prince' or 'brave.'
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Cameron, from Scottish cam (crooked) and sròn (nose), meaning 'bent-nosed.'
Persian
A lamp or light, symbolizing illumination and guidance.
Modern English
Contemporary name with uncertain etymology, possibly based on Tyrese.
Modern English
Contemporary name lacking established etymology, possibly orbit-derived.
Spanish
Powerful ruler and brave, derived from Ricardo.
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain etymology, possibly African American creation.
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly African American creation.
English
An ancient bridge of the elves, combining elf and bridge.
Spanish
Joseph of Jesus, combining two biblical names.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name combining Dre and Shawn.
Scottish
Crooked nose, modern variant of Cameron.
Irish
Handsome and noble, derived from Ó Caoimh.
Latin
Priceless and worthy of praise, variant of Antonio.
Hebrew
Whole heart and devotion to God, variant of Caleb.
Hebrew
God is my strength and power.
English
From the lentil settlement or place.
Arabic
Exalted and noble one, Arabic form of Aaron.
Arabic
Witness and martyr, one who testifies.
Irish
Small fire and warmth, modern variant of Aiden.
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish-inspired.
Norse
Strong ruler and warrior, variant of Rowan.
Arabic
Handsome and noble one, beautiful and elegant.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name, possibly variant of Devon.
Modern English
Short form and contemporary name, abbreviation of Andre.
Greek
Follower of Demeter, goddess of harvest.
Sanskrit
Subduer and powerful one, tamer of beasts.
Hebrew
God will uplift and exalt, variant of Jeremiah.
Chinese
Sincere and clear, honest and genuine.
Greek
Best son and most noble one.
English
Beloved dear one, variant of Darrell.
Arabic
Friend and companion, generous giver.
Arabic
Pillar and support, foundation of strength.
Arabic
God is my judge, Arabic variant of Daniel.
Vietnamese
Three, a number symbolizing completeness.
Spanish
Combination of Juan (John) and Diego (James), two prominent Spanish names.
Native American/Sioux
Modern spelling variant of Dakota, from the Sioux word meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Modern creation
Contemporary blended name, likely combining Jay with a suffix; no established traditional etymology.
English
English word name referring to a limb or extension of a tree.
English
Variant of Brad, from Bradford meaning 'broad meadow.'
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning 'one who performs rituals' or 'priest.'
Germanic/Russian
Variant of Hermann or related to German heritage; Germanic roots meaning 'army man.'
English
English word name derived from Latin clarus meaning 'clear' or 'bright.'
Germanic
Variant of Jarald or Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'rule.'
Germanic
Variant of Raymond, from Germanic raginmund meaning 'wise protector.'