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6,442 names match.
English
A search or pursuit, used as a modern given name.
Welsh, Greek
Strong lord, from Welsh griff (strong) with variant spelling of griffin (a mythological creature).
English
From a cold stream or well, English surname from Old English cald (cold) and well.
English
Bright fame or English surname, possibly from Sher- (bright) with -od suffix.
Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew
Asked for or prayed for, Spanish and Portuguese form of Saul from Hebrew Sha'ul.
Arabic
Most beautiful or most excellent, superlative form of Arabic hasan.
English, possibly Greek
Modern creation, possibly related to tides or influenced by mythology and fiction.
Scottish, English
From the isle or island, Scottish surname from Old English ey (island).
English
Brown meadow or English surname from Old English donn and lea.
Italian, Latin
Youthful, Italian form of Julius from Latin Iulius.
Chinese
Long or perpetual, from Chinese Zhang/Chong referring to longevity or constancy.
English, Norse
From the north, English short form of Norman from Norse north.
French, Greek
Great or priceless, French surname from Anthony, from Greek anthos (flower).
Hebrew
Judge, from Hebrew dayyan (judge or magistrate).
English
Modern blend, possibly from Cory and Dale, meaning heart-dale.
French, Latin
Priceless or flowery, modern variant of Antoine from Latin anthos.
French, Greek
Sacred name, variant of Jerome from Greek hieros (sacred).
Turkish
Turkish name, possibly meaning young or related to tan.
English
Hard or strong, English word used as a given name suggesting strength.
English
Warrior or soldier, English surname from Old English wig (warrior).
Italian, Latin
Savinian or wise, Italian name possibly from Sabine or sapiens.
English
Modern blend or surname, possibly from Lee and Dell.
Irish, Latin
Dove, from Irish form of Columba, from Latin columba.
Alaskan place name
Island of bears or Alaskan reference, from Alutiiq Qikiqtaq.
Greek, English
Tamer or subduer, English variant of Damian from Greek Damios.
Old English, Norse
Divine bear or god-bear, from Old English os (god) and beorn (bear).
Germanic
Famous will or determined, from Germanic wil- (will) and -mar (fame).
Hebrew
Comforter or consoler, from Hebrew nächam (to comfort).
English
Modern creation, possibly from Lee or Sean with La- prefix.
Arabic
Islamic holy book, used as a given name from Arabic qur'ān.
Arabic
Rock or firm stone, from Arabic safwah (firmness).
Hebrew, English
Modern creation, possibly from Jehovah with contemporary blend.
Arabic, Hebrew
Modern creation, possibly from Amir or Yachid with blended form.
English, Yiddish
Independent or non-conformist, variant of Maverick suggesting individuality.
English
Modern blend, possibly from Jaden and Aidan or created variant.
Sanskrit
Lotus or red, from Sanskrit arvinda (lotus flower).
Spanish, Italian
Modern blend, possibly from Spanish La and Italian Mario.
English, Hebrew
Exalted or jeering, variant of Jericho from Hebrew Yeriho.
Hebrew, Spanish
God gave, Spanish variant of Nathaniel from Hebrew Nethan'el.
English surname
One who strides; modern variant of Strider.
Hebrew (variant)
Modern variant of Coby, derived from Jacob meaning he who supplants.
English place name
Modern variant of Trenton, from a town name meaning settlement by a rushing river.
Arabic
Variant of Amir, meaning prince or commander.
Irish/Scandinavian
Modern creation inspired by Finn, meaning fair or white.
English
Named after the large wading bird of the heron family.
Greek
Variant of Homer, meaning hostage or pledge.
Hawaiian
Means life or living.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; modern invented name.