Browse names
6,442 names match.
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Irish
Faithful or loyal, a variant of Dillon.
Quechua
Serpent or bitter.
Germanic
Noble or famous, a variant of Elmer.
Germanic
Bright north, a variant of Norberto.
Greek
Honoring God, a variant spelling of Timothy.
Germanic
Spear ruler, a variant of Gerald.
Sanskrit
Bull or excellent.
Modern invented
A contemporary blend, possibly combining Joseph and maritime elements.
Latin
Derived from Saturnus, the Roman god of agriculture and wealth.
Japanese
Often written with kanji meaning excellent, abundant, or luxuriant.
Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Faoláin, meaning descendant of the small wolf.
Welsh
Modern variant of Geraint, meaning agile or vigorous.
Old English
From a place name meaning golden ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
Modern invented
A contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly from Danish elements.
Arabic
Arabic form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Vietnamese/Chinese
Vietnamese name meaning new, or Chinese surname with various meanings.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning superior, excellent, or auspicious.
Hebrew/Arabic
Possibly a short form or Arabic name with various meanings.
Celtic/British
Variant spelling of Arthur, meaning noble bear or follower of the god Thor.
Sanskrit/Irish
Sanskrit for branch or division, or Irish surname meaning blind.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly a variant of Arthur or an invented combination.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning sea.
Irish/Hebrew
Combination of Sean (God is gracious) and Michael (who is like God).
Old English
English surname derived from holme, meaning small island.
Old English
English surname from Hans (John) and ford, meaning a place where Hans lived.
Latin
From Hadria, meaning from Adria, the Adriatic region.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name with various meanings depending on characters used.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning immortal or from the name Ambrosius.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning white or shining.
Old French
From Old French Lancelot, possibly meaning land or lance.
Hebrew
Feminine form of David, meaning beloved.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning lion.
Arabic
Variant spelling of Muhammad, meaning praised or commendable.
Modern invented
A contemporary name of uncertain etymological origin.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning he perceived or he understood.
Greek
Variant of Jerome, meaning sacred name.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning forest or various other meanings depending on characters.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly combining Jay and Ro.
Scottish
Scottish surname derived from burn, meaning small streams.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly a variant of Burl or Beryl.
Spanish/Italian
One who is greatly desired, derived from Latin desiderare meaning to desire or long for.
Igbo (Nigerian)
God's will or God's way, a traditional Igbo name expressing reliance on divine providence.
Sanskrit (Indian)
Night or the end of the night, often symbolizing the dawn and new beginnings.
Welsh
Modern variant of Dylan, derived from Welsh meaning born from the sea or son of the sea.
English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Caden or Kaeden, with uncertain etymology.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from clever or a variant of Cleft with diminutive ending.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Almond tree in Yiddish and Hebrew, symbolizing beauty and fragility.