Browse names
6,442 names match.
Germanic
Variant of Lynda or Lindy, possibly linden tree reference.
Greek
Lover of horses, from philippos.
Sanskrit
Flawless or peerless, from Sanskrit amoha.
English
Variant or nickname, possibly from Thornton.
Germanic
Man or free man, from Karl.
Latin
Variant of Terrence, from terra meaning earth.
Modern variant
Modern creation from Darnell, meaning hidden nook.
Greek/Germanic
Modern variant of Leonard, meaning lion-hearted.
Welsh/Hebrew
Welsh form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Scottish
Surname used as a name, son of Donald.
English
Surname used as a name, son of Dick.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly from Dante or Dantavius.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaac, meaning laughter.
English/Modern
Modern variant of River, a nature-inspired name.
English
Place name and surname, from hart ford.
Japanese
Right or correct, from Japanese kanji.
Welsh/English
Possibly Welsh word for meeting or assembly.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly from Jamal.
Japanese/Modern
Japanese name or modern creation, possibly meaning tiger.
English
English surname or place name.
Arabic
Majestic or glorious, from Arabic origin.
Modern variant
Modern variant of Daron or Darren, possibly Irish origin.
Modern creation
Modern creation blending D- with Shawn (God is gracious).
Modern American
Contemporary variant combining elements from Allison and popular -ante suffix.
Hebrew
One who acquires or possesses.
English
From an English surname meaning farmstead in a loft or on a hill.
English
From an Old English name meaning elder or ancient.
Latin
Diminutive of Augustus, meaning majestic or venerable.
Persian/Modern
Wealthy; from Persian darius or a modern variant.
Scottish/Modern
Variant of Kyle, meaning narrow strait.
Modern American
Modern blending of Di- prefix with Angelo.
Modern American
Contemporary variant of Jeremiah or similar biblical names.
Yoruba (Nigerian)
The noble one takes the throne.
Sanskrit
Young and youthful.
English
Possibly from Harold, meaning army ruler.
English
From an English surname meaning hedged enclosure.
English
Egg-shaped or a modern invented surname-as-name.
Arabic
Merciful or compassionate.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes; variant spelling of Abraham.
Modern American
Contemporary African-American creation combining Trey with -vion.
Modern American
Contemporary variant of Tayton or blend of Taylor and Tate.
Latin
Diminutive of Victor or Victoria, meaning victorious.
Germanic
Diminutive of Otto or Odell, meaning wealth or property.
English
Surname meaning son of Richard, used as a first name.
Germanic
Variant of Gerard, meaning spear brave.
Hebrew
Deer or gazelle; symbol of grace.
Latin
Variant spelling of Mark, meaning warlike.
Modern American
Contemporary variant of Kendrick with -x ending.