Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
Variant of Sherwood or Gerard, possibly meaning 'shire guardian' or 'spear-hard.'
Arabic
Variant spelling of Hassan, from Arabic meaning 'good,' 'handsome,' or 'beautiful.'
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning 'beloved of the Lord' or 'friend of Yahweh.'
Greek/Romanian
Romanian form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Latin
Variant spelling of Anthony, from Antonius meaning 'priceless' or 'worthy of praise.'
Hebrew
Short form of Jack or Jacques, derived from Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
French
A French place name and surname derived from Latin leo meaning 'lion,' representing strength and courage.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew meaning 'he who struggles with God' or 'God prevails.'
Modern
Initials used as a given name, without etymological roots in traditional naming.
Modern/Science fiction
A contemporary name possibly inspired by technology or electronics; without clear traditional etymological roots.
Hebrew
Variant of Naphtali, from Hebrew meaning 'my wrestling' or 'struggles.'
Finnish
From Finnish meaning 'hope,' representing optimism and positive outlook.
Germanic
Variant of Bernie or Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave bear.'
English
An English place name combining 'del' (dell) and 'mont' (mount), meaning 'mountain valley.'
Germanic
Variant of Carlos or Carl, from Germanic meaning 'free man' or 'strong man.'
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God is my strength.'
Hebrew
Hebrew form of Saul, from Hebrew meaning 'asked for' or 'prayed for; desired.'
English
An English place name meaning 'Saxon settlement' or 'settlement of the Saxons.'
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'firm,' 'steadfast,' or 'one who is determined.'
Modern
A single letter or sound used as a name, without traditional etymological roots.
Asian/Chinese
A Chinese or East Asian name with roots possibly meaning 'organized,' 'chi,' or 'energy.'
Latin
Possibly a variant of Taurus, from Latin meaning 'bull,' symbolizing strength and determination.
Chinese/Korean
A Chinese or Korean name, possibly meaning 'wide,' 'complete,' or 'authority.'
English/French
Variant of Marshall, from Old French meaning 'horse-tender,' 'stable-master,' or 'keeper of horses.'
Germanic/Portuguese
Portuguese or Spanish form of Roger, from Germanic meaning 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior.'
Babylonian/Biblical
Variant of Shadrach, from Babylonian possibly meaning 'command of Aku' or 'breast of light.'
Hebrew/Yiddish
Yiddish form of Solomon, from Hebrew meaning 'peaceful' or 'man of peace.'
Hebrew
Who is like God, a variant of Michael.
Sanskrit
One who is experienced or skilled.
Sanskrit
An incarnation of Vishnu, auspicious and blessed.
English/Scottish
Son of James; a variant of Jamison.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation without established etymology.
Irish/Scottish
Slender or fair; variant of Kaelen or Gaelen.
English
One who works in the fields.
Latin
Priceless or worthy; variant of Antoine.
Hebrew/Italian
God is gracious; variant of Giovanni.
Modern
A contemporary creation, possibly variant of Aiden or Aden.
English
Of Pinkney; an English surname used as a given name.
English/Modern
One who operates a laser; modern invention.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; Hebrew variant of Benjamin.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly combining Antoine with other elements.
Celtic/Modern
A contemporary variant, possibly of Celtic origin.
Greek
Healer; variant of Jason.
English
A small bag or pouch.
Greek
Of Dionysus or reveler; variant of Dennis.
English
Cheerful or bright; variant of Tate.
Greek
Greatest; Greek form of Maxim.
Sanskrit
A part of God or divine part.