Browse names
6,442 names match.
Russian/Hebrew
Russian variant of Reuben, meaning 'behold, a son.'
Slavic
Means 'glorious ruler' or 'great glory.'
Greek
A legendary bird that rises reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and resurrection.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Bry- and -len elements suggesting noble spirit.
English
Variant of Darius or Daryl, possibly meaning dark or wealthy.
English
Occupational name for someone skilled with hands.
Ethiopian
Related to Addis Ababa, great fire.
Germanic
Famous wolf or renowned warrior.
Native American/Hebrew
Unclear origin, possibly related to David or a Native American name.
Latin
Variant of Darius, wealthy.
Greek
A strong, regular repeated pattern or beat.
Spanish/Hebrew
Variant of Juan, God is gracious.
Hebrew
Stream or brook, water source.
Hebrew
The Lord is perfect, biblical name.
Modern English
Modern variant possibly related to Monte or Monterey.
Hawaiian
The sea or ocean in Hawaiian.
French/Germanic
Army ruler, warrior.
English
Surname meaning son of Roger, famous spear.
Italian/Latin
Majestic, variant of Augustine.
English
Surname meaning son of Meyer, steward or mayor.
Greek/Latin
Variant of Teresa, summer or the harvester.
Greek
Gift, variant of Darius or Darren.
Modern English
Modern combination of Tamar and Marcus.
English
Surname possibly related to lilies or lily field.
Sanskrit/Persian
The wind or breeze, air element.
Irish Gaelic
Brown warrior or dark one.
Irish/Greek
Possibly from the earth or variant of Taryn.
Modern English
Modern variant of Tyrone or combining Ty- and -rik.
Modern English
Variant of Dillon, loyal or faithful.
Modern English
Modern variant combining Jae- and -din.
Sanskrit
Lineage or dynasty.
English
From the gray wood or gray linen field.
Arabic
Strong wind or mighty force.
Arabic
True believer, devoted to monotheism.
Hebrew/Bengali
Faithful or believing, variant of Amon.
Italian/Hebrew
Variant of Giovanni or Yohanan, God is gracious.
English
Variant of Hayden; from a surname meaning 'hay valley' or 'heathen.'
Modern/English
Modern invented name blending X with names like Jayden or Aiden, popularized in recent decades.
English
A place name combining 'raven' and 'dwelling' or 'settlement,' from Northern England.
English
An ethnic and place-based name referring to a native of Britain or Brittany.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name, likely created by blending elements or inspired by words like 'tavern.'
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name blending Dav- with contemporary suffixes like -ontay.
English
An English place name and surname, possibly meaning 'easts' or derived from a location name.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of John, derived from Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Germanic
A Germanic surname and place name, possibly related to 'land' or 'lance.'
Greek
Variant spelling of Christopher, from Christophoros meaning 'Christ-bearer' or 'carrying Christ.'
Latin
A variant of Terrence, derived from Terentius, possibly meaning 'tender' or 'soft.'
Greek/Slavic
Slavic form of Peter, from Petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'