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6,442 names match.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Jameson, meaning son of James, where James means supplanter.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; possibly inspired by African or Sanskrit roots.
Hebrew
Variant of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
English place name
From a ford by the woods, meaning a crossing near wooded area.
Italian surname
From rosso, meaning red; originally a surname denoting hair color.
Greek
Modern spelling variant of Jason, meaning healer.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; modern invented name.
Hebrew
Modern variant possibly related to Cain, meaning acquired or possessor.
Hebrew
Variant of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
English
Modern creation, possibly from brave, meaning courageous.
Modern American creation
Modern name combining D- prefix with Marion; no established root.
Scottish
From the Scottish place name or variant of Davis, meaning beloved.
Scottish
Variant of Linsey or Lindsay, from the Scottish place name meaning linden tree island.
Modern American creation
Modern blending of Chris/Christian (Christ follower) and Shawn (God is gracious).
English
Modern variant of Austin, from the Latin Augustinus meaning majestic or venerable.
English place name
Variant of Preston, from a place name meaning priest town or settlement.
Japanese
Composed of Japanese characters meaning vigor, courage, or bravery.
Arabic/Hebrew
Variant of Zeke or Zakiah, meaning God remembers or pure.
Modern American creation
Modern variant of Chastain or Chastity, meaning pure or virtuous.
Arabic
Means pillar, foundation, or solid support.
Hebrew
Variant of Matthias or Matthew, meaning gift of God.
English surname
From a surname meaning rough or rufous; possibly related to ruff.
Modern American creation
Possibly a variant of Emit or Emmitt (Hebrew Emit), meaning truth.
Scottish
Variant of Keith, from a Scottish place name meaning forest.
Arabic
Means glorious, magnificent, or noble.
English
Son of Casey, from an English surname.
West African/Arabic
Long-lived, from the Arabic name Omar.
Modern invented
Possibly inspired by the Itza Maya civilization.
English
Warrior with a sharp sword, variant of Harvey.
Modern invented
Likely a short form or variant of Earl, meaning nobleman.
Sanskrit
Lamp or light.
Vietnamese
Strong or brave.
Arabic
The chosen one.
African American
Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Damont.
English
From a high settlement; English place name.
Vietnamese
Possibly related to Hue, a Vietnamese city name.
Slavic
God-given.
Turkish/Arabic
Most praiseworthy; Turkish form of Ahmad.
Modern invented
Possibly a variant of Damien or Damen.
Modern invented
Modern created name combining Kel and Dun.
Arabic
From Taj, meaning crown.
Modern invented
Variant of Sharod, modern African American created name.
Modern invented
Variant of Jason or Dason, modern blended name.
Slavic/Greek
Victory of the people; variant of Nikolai.
Old English
Old ruler or elder prince.
Italian
Little angel; Italian diminutive of Angelo.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly from Dean.
Sanskrit/Sikh
From Hindu mythology, a devoted follower.