Browse names
6,442 names match.
Latin
Variant of Patrick, from Latin patricius meaning 'of noble birth.'
Turkic
Turkic name meaning 'iron' or 'steel,' symbolizing strength.
Swahili
Swahili name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence.'
English/Modern
Variant or modern creation, possibly related to Minor; no established traditional etymology.
Arabic
Variant of Mustafa, from Arabic meaning 'chosen one' or 'the selected.'
Modern creation
Contemporary blended variant, likely combining Jay with elements of Jaelyn.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Caden or Cayden, possibly from Irish Cadan; modern uncertain etymology.
English/Modern
Possibly short form or modern creation; could relate to Arbor or Arbuckle.
Greek
Variant of Giorgio, from Greek georgos meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker.'
English/Germanic
Possibly variant of Corwin, from Old English meaning 'friend' or related to corvus (raven).
Irish
From Irish Tierney or Tyrell, possibly meaning 'descendant of the lord.'
Arabic/Hindi
Arabic or Hindi origin, meaning 'chief minister,' 'court,' or 'hall.'
Greek
Variant of Demetrius, from Greek Demeter (goddess of harvest), meaning 'devoted to Demeter.'
Irish
Variant of Donovan, from Irish Donnabhán meaning 'dark brown' or 'brown chieftain.'
Akan/Ghanaian
Akan day-name meaning born on Sunday.
Hebrew
Variant of Obadiah, from Hebrew meaning 'servant of God.'
Arabic/Modern
Modern creation, possibly combining Rahim (merciful) with the suffix -el (God).
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Josue or Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation.'
Irish
Variant of Connor, from Irish Conchobhar meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf lover.'
Modern/Irish
Modern creation, possibly combining Nolan or Noelle; no established traditional etymology.
Germanic/Modern
Modern creation or variant of Herb/Herbert, from Germanic meaning 'bright army.'
Hebrew
Short form of Timothy, from Greek timotheos meaning 'honoring God.'
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Lake with Keith (wood) or Scottish origin.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Dion (of Zeus) with the suffix -tae.
Spanish/Germanic
Possibly from Spanish Ramírez (patronymic) or Germanic Raimund meaning 'counsel protector.'
English
English occupational surname meaning 'one who gathers' used as a given name.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of Erik,' from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has answered' or 'God is gracious.'
Yiddish/German
Variant of Hershel, from Yiddish meaning 'dear' or related to Hebrew.
English
English surname meaning 'one who lives near an enclosure,' used as a given name.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'serpent' or 'diviner,' a prince of Judah.
Italian/Hebrew
Variant of Giovanni (Italian John), from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Modern/Irish
Modern variant of Kade or Cade, possibly from Gaelic meaning 'barrel-maker' or 'round.'
English
Son of Bartholomew, derived from Aramaic Bartholomai meaning son of furrows or son of Tolmai.
English
Diminutive of Barnaby or Bernard, derived from Hebrew meaning son of consolation.
Italian
Italian form of Peter, derived from Greek Petros meaning rock or stone.
Arabic
One who creates; the Creator, a divine attribute in Islamic tradition.
Spanish
Spanish variant of Ignatius, derived from Latin Ignatius possibly meaning fiery.
Spanish
Referring to the Ascension of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition.
Spanish
Spanish form of Januarius, derived from Latin Januarius meaning of Janus, the Roman god.
Latin
Derived from Latin quintus meaning fifth.
Arabic
Father of the young camel; a historical title of honor in Islamic tradition.
Greek
Derived from Latin Constantinus meaning steadfast or constant.
Welsh
Welsh name of uncertain origin, possibly related to battle or warfare.
Sanskrit
Derived from Sanskrit meaning best cow; historically associated with Buddhist traditions.
Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew meaning spring or springtime.
Scottish
Scottish surname derived from an occupational term for a plow part.
German/French
Derived from Germanic elements meaning warrior or judgment.