Browse names
6,442 names match.
Scottish (from Old Norse)
From a surname meaning church, derived from Old Norse kirkja.
Scottish (diminutive of Donald)
Diminutive of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall meaning ruler of the world.
English (from Norman French)
From a surname derived from the Norman French place name d'Airelle, meaning from Airelle.
German
From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
English (from Hebrew)
Short form of David, meaning beloved.
German
Variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
German
Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler or powerful leader.
Greek
From Greek Homeros, meaning hostage or pledge, borne by the epic poet of the Iliad and Odyssey.
English (from German)
Variant of Ernest, meaning serious, resolute, or determined.
Latin
Form of Laurence, meaning from Laurentum, associated with the laurel tree symbolizing victory.
German
From Germanic elements meaning brave spear or strong with the spear.
German
From Germanic elements meaning bright heart or bright mind.
English
From an Old English surname meaning wild boar or will-fortress.
Irish
Variant of Neil, from Gaelic Niall, meaning champion or cloud.
Latin
From the Roman family name Horatius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the famous Roman poet.
French (from German)
From Germanic elements meaning peace of God or peaceful territory.
German
From a Germanic name meaning a Wend, referring to the Slavic people of eastern Germany.
German
From Germanic elements meaning famous wolf.
English
Surname meaning son of Will, a short form of William, meaning resolute protector.
English (from Aramaic)
Diminutive of Thomas, meaning twin.
English (Old English)
From Old English ead and mund, meaning fortunate protector or wealthy guardian.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
English (from Germanic)
From the Germanic elements rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf.
English (Old English)
From an English place name meaning settlement of the free men.
English (from Germanic)
Variant of Gary, from a Germanic element meaning spear.
English (Old English)
From an English place name meaning town at the source of the river.
English
A variant of Adelbert or Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Germanic
From the elements hrod and ric, meaning famous ruler.
French
From the French word for blackbird.
Greek
From the Greek word for myrrh, a fragrant oil.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Samuel, meaning God has heard.
Scottish
From a Scottish surname and place name meaning green river.
Latin
From Latin silvestris, meaning of the forest or wooded.
Greek
A diminutive of Peter, meaning rock or stone.
French
From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.
Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Cearbhall, meaning fierce in battle.
Germanic
From Germanic elements wil and beraht, meaning bright will or resolute and bright.
Latin
From Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum, a name long associated with the laurel, symbol of victory.
Scottish
From a Scottish surname and place name meaning green water or fresh water.
English
From an Old English occupational surname meaning shearer of cloth.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning row of houses by a wood.
Germanic
Variant of Erwin, from a Germanic name meaning army friend or honored friend.
Dutch
From a Dutch surname meaning rose field, borne by two American presidents.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning steep-sided valley or flat-topped hill.
Greek
Variant of Greg, a short form of Gregory, from the Greek meaning watchful or alert.
Latin
From a Roman family name possibly derived from the Latin cornu meaning horn, borne by a centurion in the New Testament.
Norse
Short form of Ronald, from the Old Norse Rognvaldr meaning ruler's counsel.