Browse names
6,442 names match.
Irish
Son of the pale one.
Germanic
Bright spear.
English
Western meadow.
Hebrew
God has helped.
English
To delay or linger.
Yiddish
God has heard.
Arabic
Intelligent and wise.
Germanic
Army ruler.
English surname
A trap or snare; used as a given name in contemporary American usage.
Malinke (West African)
From the Keita dynasty of Mali; represents royal heritage and power.
Scandinavian/Modern
Modern name possibly inspired by the Andes mountains.
Modern created
Inspired by the word sincere; represents authenticity and truth.
English surname
From a place name meaning rocky settlement.
Hebrew
My light or exalted one.
Scottish
Brave and hardy; strong and courageous.
African American
Modern created name with De- prefix and Montae.
English short form
Short form of Coby, Jacob, or used independently.
Irish
Dark or black; from Irish dubhach.
Greek variant
Hunter or harvester; one who reaps.
Korean
Great or outstanding; excellence.
Japanese
Can mean various meanings depending on kanji used; often relates to beauty.
English variant
Variant of Coby or Cody; modern form.
African American
Modern created name with Dai- prefix and Von.
Irish
Variant of Cullen; from the legendary Irish hero Cú Chullain.
Modern/Variant
Modern name, possibly variant of Caden or Kadum.
German
From Heinrich; rules the household.
Modern/Variant
Possibly variant of Cameron or of Arabic origin.
Sanskrit
Unique one; without a second; undivided.
Scottish variant
Variant of Brody; from a broad or muddy place.
English surname
One from the town; dweller in the settlement.
Germanic
Variant of Hubert; bright mind or famous warrior.
English blend
Modern surname combination of London and Dell.
Welsh
Son of Evan; from the Welsh ap Evan.
English variant
Variant of Tracy or Tracey; from a place of Thrace.
Modern variant
Variant of Tyrone or independent modern name.
Igbo (Nigerian)
God has done great things; expression of divine accomplishment.
Arabic/Somali
Guided; one who is directed by God.
English
Variant of Alden; old friend or elder.
English variant
Variant of Randall; shield wolf or wolf warrior.
Persian
Wise and merciful; compassionate ruler.
Modern/Variant
Possibly from Cheyenne or Spanish Cayano; modern creation.
English
Modern variant of Braden, possibly derived from an Old English place name meaning broad valley.
English
From the citrus fruit; ultimately from Sanskrit naranga.
English
From the nut-bearing tree, ultimately from Arabic al-lahm.
English
From the Old English hōr and tūn, meaning muddy settlement.
English
Diminutive of Chuck or Charles, meaning free man.
Persian
From Persian, meaning good news or glad tidings.
English
Diminutive, possibly from Siegfried or similar Germanic names.