Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
Initials used as a name; not a traditional name with established etymology.
English
Modern variant combining Glen (valley) with -dell suffix, likely a 20th-century creation.
English
A type of fern plant common in northern climates, symbolizing resilience and strength.
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One, combining Abd (servant) with Rahman (the Merciful, referring to God).
Hungarian/Turkic
Little father, from Turkic ata (father) with diminutive ending, a historical Gothic leader.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Key with Von or a variant of Kevyn.
Greek
Modern spelling variant of Alex, short for Alexander, meaning defender of the people.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English earl (nobleman) meaning early or before.
Georgian
Georgian name meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
Irish
Variant of Keenan or Keanu, from Irish meaning small keen one or ancient warrior.
English
Modern African-American creation with unclear roots, possibly inspired by Javan or avant.
English
Modern creation possibly combining Amar (Amara meaning eternal) with -ri suffix.
Germanic
Variant spelling of Robert, from Germanic meaning bright fame or famous warrior.
Russian
Russian variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
English
Variant of Clinton, from Old English meaning hilltop settlement or town on the hill.
English
Modern compound combining John (God is gracious) with Henry (estate ruler), likely inspired by folklore.
English
Modern variant of Tyler or Kyler, from Old English meaning a tile maker or roof maker.
English
Modern African-American creation, possibly combining James or Jamar with -ri suffix.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Caleb, from Hebrew meaning devotion to God or whole heart.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English meaning eastern fortification or fort.
Arabic
The truthful or the sincere one, from Arabic meaning honest or truthful.
Indian/Ethiopian
From Hindi and Punjabi meaning sharp or brilliant light, also an Ethiopian honey wine.
Arabic/Urdu
Master or lord, from Arabic meaning friend or companion, used as a respectful title.
Japanese/English
Modern variant of Mikey or Japanese name possibly meaning beautiful or sea.
English
Modern variant of Jayven or combining Jay (jaybird) with -vin suffix.
Germanic
A modern variant combining elements meaning will and bright.
Modern creation
A contemporary African-American name combining Jay and Marcus.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary name influenced by Irish naming traditions.
Vietnamese or modern creation
A Vietnamese name or contemporary creation.
Modern spelling variant
A contemporary spelling of James, meaning supplanter.
Italian
The Italian form of Ignatius, meaning fiery or ardent.
English word name
Derived from the English word for fine mist or vapor.
Greek/Spanish
The Spanish form of Onesimus, meaning useful or profitable.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of DeWayne or Dwayne, of uncertain origin.
Modern variant
A variant of Denzell, of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary African-American name of uncertain established origin.
Scandinavian
A Scandinavian name, possibly related to aspen or godly.
Welsh variant
A variant spelling of Lloyd, meaning gray or grey-haired.
Aramaic variant
A variant of Thaddeus, meaning heart or courageous.
Modern surname usage
A contemporary use of the surname Jamerson as a first name.
Polish
The Polish form of Luke, meaning from Lucania.
Modern creation
A contemporary shortened form or creative spelling.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Danish/Scandinavian
A Scandinavian surname, meaning son of Lars.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Karsten, meaning Christian.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Karsten or Carson, meaning Christian or carr dweller.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining Di and Andre elements.