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6,442 names match.
Latin
A Roman cognomen meaning red-haired.
Latin
A diminutive of Martin, from the Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
French
From a French place name meaning gold town, popularized as a given name by novelist Fanny Burney.
Welsh
An anglicized form of Dewi, the Welsh form of David, meaning beloved.
Germanic
A short form of names containing the Germanic element beraht, meaning bright.
Latin
From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the Roman playwright Terence.
English/Germanic
A variant of Albert, from the Germanic elements adal and beraht, meaning noble and bright.
English/Hebrew
A diminutive of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Scottish/Gaelic
A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
English/Irish
A variant of Darren, possibly from an Irish surname meaning great or little oak tree.
English
A short form of Clinton, from an English place name meaning settlement on a hill or fenced settlement.
Latin/German
From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning rival or eager.
French/English
From a Norman surname derived from the place name Perci in Normandy, ultimately from the Roman name Persius.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning broad ford, a wide river crossing.
Scottish/English
From an occupational surname meaning steward, the guardian or keeper of a household, borne by the Scottish royal house.
Irish
Derived from Irish Dubhghall, meaning dark stranger or dark-haired foreigner.
English/French
From Brett, meaning a person from Brittany or of Breton descent.
English
From the Old English place name meaning beloved or dear one.
English/Irish
From place names meaning marsh fort or possibly dark in Irish origins.
Irish/English
From Irish Ó Ciarraighe, meaning dark or from the fortress.
English/Irish
Variant of Darin, meaning great, beloved, or from the oak grove.
Germanic
From Old English wil and fred, meaning desire for peace or peaceful will.
English
Diminutive of Richard from Germanic ric and hard, meaning strong ruler.
Germanic
From Germanic rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf or rim warrior.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Samantha from Hebrew Shemuel, meaning heard by God.
Greek
Diminutive of Kristopher from Greek Christophorus, meaning bearer of Christ.
Scottish
From the Scottish island of Bute, meaning yellow or pale.
English
From English grove and -er, meaning dweller in the grove or one who tends groves.
Greek
From Greek stephanos, meaning crown or wreath.
English
Diminutive of Edward from Old English ead and weard, meaning wealthy guardian.
Irish
Modern variant of Duane from Irish Dubháin, meaning dark or dark-haired.
Germanic
Variant of Gerald from Germanic ger and wald, meaning spear ruler.
Hebrew
Variant of Johnny from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Greek
Diminutive of Timothy from Greek timao and theos, meaning honoring God.
English
From English eld and dun, meaning old hill or Ella's hill.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Jessica or Jesse from Hebrew Yishai, meaning God sees or God's gift.
Hebrew
Variant of Jared from Hebrew Yared, meaning he descends or to descend.
English
From English gar and land, meaning wreath of flowers or spear land.
English
Variant of Edmund from Old English ead and mund, meaning wealthy protector.
Scottish
From Scandinavian elements, meaning from the hill or lawman.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Matthew from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Spanish
From Spanish monte, meaning mountain or wooded area.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Lloyd from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or sacred.
Scottish/Gaelic
Diminutive of Douglas from Scottish Gaelic dubh and glas, meaning dark water.
English
From English buddy, meaning friend, or as a nickname for various names.
English
From English burh and tun, meaning fortified town or stronghold settlement.
English
From English mar and lin, meaning lake bird or dwelling by the lake.
English
From English clif and land, meaning land by the cliff or cliff land.