Browse names
6,442 names match.
Scottish/Irish
From the Moray region of Scotland or from the Irish name Muireadhach.
Old Norse/Scandinavian
From Old Norse elements meaning deer forest or possibly roost forest.
Germanic
Variant of Roger, from hrod (fame) and gar (spear).
Germanic
Diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine, from gar (spear) and wald (rule).
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel settlement or old settlement.
Old English/Germanic
From eorl (nobleman) and wine (friend).
Greek
French form of Dennis, from Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel wood.
Old English
Variant of Alvin, from ael (old) and wine (friend).
Germanic
From nord (north) and beraht (bright).
Greek
Short form of Philip, from philos (lover) and hippos (horse).
Scandinavian/Irish
Possibly meaning all white or from Scandinavian place names.
Germanic
Spanish form of Reginald, from ragin (advice) and wald (rule).
Latin
Short form of Augustus, from augustus meaning great or majestic.
Germanic/Scandinavian
From Old German Odal or Scandinavian origin meaning ancestral property.
Latin/Scottish
Diminutive of Scott, from Latin Scotius meaning from Scotland.
Germanic
From Adal (noble) and wolf meaning noble wolf.
English
From English rusty meaning reddish-brown, originally a nickname for red-haired people.
Germanic
Variant of Ricky, diminutive of Richard from ric (power) and hard (brave).
Greek/French
French form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning stone or rock.
Old French
Variant of Curtis, from Old French court meaning courtly or polite.
Germanic
Short form of Charles, from Germanic karl meaning man or free man.
Old Norse
From Old Norse kirkja (church) and by (settlement).
Greek
Latin form of Greek Odysseus meaning wrathful or full of wrath.
Old English
From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow.
Old French
From Old French coi meaning quiet or modest or shy.
Germanic
Short form of Albert, from Adal (noble) and beraht (bright).
Germanic/Old French
From Germanic Gervais or Old French meaning servant with a spear.
Old English
Short form of Edward, from ead (wealth) and weard (guardian).
Germanic
Short form of Ernest, from Old German ernst meaning seriousness or vigor.
French/Unknown
Possibly variant of LaVerne or Laverne, with uncertain French origins.
English
From the north.
Greek
Calm or healer.
English
One who works a mill.
Germanic (short for Curtis)
Courteous.
Hebrew (short for Joshua)
God is salvation.
Germanic (short for Henry)
Ruler of the estate.
Irish/Gaelic
Without envy.
English
Red-haired.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
English/Norse
Thor's man.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
French/Latin
Clear or bright.
Germanic
Desire and famous.
English
Boar friend or green river.
Greek (short for Dennis)
Follower of Dionysus.
Hebrew (variant of Joseph)
God will increase.
Welsh/Celtic
Sea fort or sea hill.