Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
Man of the north; Norseman.
Scottish
Valley.
Germanic
Bright army; illustrious warrior.
Germanic
From the Germanic elements bern and hard, meaning brave or strong as a bear.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning ford by a cliff.
Irish
Anglicized form of Bairre, a short form of Fionnbharr, meaning fair-headed; also linked to Irish bearach, meaning spear.
Scottish
Short form of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall, meaning ruler of the world.
Welsh
From Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.
English
Diminutive of William, from Germanic elements meaning resolute protector.
Welsh
Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.
English
Diminutive of James, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Hebrew
Diminutive of John, meaning God is gracious.
Norman French
From a Norman place name and surname meaning place of alder trees.
Aramaic
Short form of Thomas, meaning twin.
German
From the Germanic elements heri and man, meaning army man.
Hebrew
Diminutive of James, from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Greek
Short form of Eugene, meaning well-born or noble.
English
From a surname derived from the city of Leicester, meaning Roman fort of the Ligore people.
English
From a surname derived from Old English Aethelmaer, meaning noble and famous.
Scottish
From the Gaelic word gleann, meaning narrow valley.
English
From a place name derived from Latin castra, meaning fortress or camp.
English (from Germanic)
Short form of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning divine peace or pledge of peace.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning settlement with a mill.
Irish
Anglicized form of Dubhán, meaning little dark one.
Latin
From the Roman family name Caecilius, derived from caecus meaning blind.
Hebrew
Means he judged in Hebrew, borne by a son of Jacob; also a short form of Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Germanic
From Germanic elements arn meaning eagle and wald meaning power, giving eagle ruler.
German
German and Scandinavian form of Charles, meaning free man.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning noble and ready.
Irish
From the Irish county name Ciarraí, meaning people of Ciar, with ciar meaning dark.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
French (from Latin)
From the Roman family name Claudius, derived from Latin claudus meaning lame or limping.
French (from Germanic)
From the Germanic name Wido, possibly meaning wood or warrior.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Timothy, meaning honoring God.
English
Short form of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.
English (from Germanic)
Short form of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
English
From an English surname derived from Diot, a medieval diminutive of Dionysia, ultimately from the god Dionysos.
English
From a surname derived from the Germanic name Willihard, meaning will and brave.
English
From a surname meaning dweller by the pear tree, also used as a diminutive of Peregrine.
Greek
A short form of Gregory, from the Greek gregoros, meaning watchful and alert.
English
A diminutive of Theodore, meaning gift of God, or of Edward.
Latin
From the Roman family name Vergilius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the great Roman poet.
English
An English form of Maurice, from the Latin Mauritius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
English
From an Old English surname and place name meaning settlement by a cliff.
Scottish
From an occupational surname meaning steward or guardian of the household.
English
From the English county name, likely from a Celtic word meaning edge or border.