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English
Modern created name or surname variant.
Germanic
Germanic surname possibly related to hazel.
Germanic via Spanish
Spanish variant of Wilbert, meaning bright will.
English
Modern created name, possibly variant of Dillan or Dylan.
English
English title and surname used as a given name.
English
Modern created or rare variant name.
English
Variant of Melvin, possibly from Old English meaning gentle friend.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning light or fire.
Arabic/Urdu
Arabic-Urdu name meaning graceful or elegant.
Modern English invention
Modern creative name with no established meaning.
Old English place name
Settlement of wild boars.
Germanic (variant of Carlos)
Free man.
English (modern variant)
From the English settlement name.
English surname used as first name
From the surname Jenner (engine maker).
Hebrew
God has given or blessed by God.
Hawaiian
Free or ocean.
Modern African American invention
Modern creative variant possibly influenced by Demonte.
Arabic
The One or singular, referring to God.
Hebrew and Arabic
Tiger or leopard.
English place name surname
Settlement by the stone wall.
Germanic (variant of Andrew)
Strong and manly.
Modern variant of Derek or Darius
Wealthy ruler or gift.
Modern English combination (Ron + Dale)
Ruler with valley meadow.
Modern variant (from Donovan)
Dark-haired descendant.
Hebrew or Modern invention
Possibly from Hebrew nivah (to dwell).
English occupational surname
One who weaves cloth.
Germanic (variant of Alfonsa)
Noble and ready or eager.
Welsh surname
Son of Harry.
Irish (variant of Dwayne)
Dark or swarthy.
Modern variant of Joshua
God is salvation.
Japanese
Red or red-colored.
Modern variant (from Amir)
Prince or commander in Arabic origin.
Sanskrit and Indian
Honorable or noble.
Modern variant
Modern creative name possibly from Shade.
German surname
Farmer or peasant.
English surname
Settlement by a ford with buffalo or ox.
Sanskrit
Playful or residence and abode.
Greek mythology
The messenger god and guide of souls.
Modern variant (possibly from Arnestino or Arnaldo)
Modern creative name with uncertain etymology.
Modern African American invention
Modern creative name possibly combining Ray and Sean.
Hebrew (variant of Ezra)
God is my help or helper.
Latin (variant of Maximilian)
The greatest or most great.
Irish surname
Dark-skinned or dark-haired.
Spanish and Italian (from Marco Polo)
Floating or wanderer from the Polo family name.
Germanic and Scandinavian (variant of Frederick)
Peaceful ruler or peaceful realm.
Modern variant (from Derek or Dirk)
Ruler of the people or Danish descent.
Spanish (diminutive of Carlos)
Free man.
Modern English
Derived from metropolitan; contemporary creation.