Browse names
6,442 names match.
Greek (variant of Corey)
Hollow.
Hebrew (variant of Jordan)
Flowing down.
Germanic (variant of Jeffrey)
Divine peace.
Germanic/French
Warrior or army man.
English
Faithful man or true man.
Irish/Celtic
Dark stranger.
English (short for Montgomery)
Mountain of power.
Germanic/Spanish
Eager for battle.
English
Shining sea or pleasant.
English
Sandy ford.
English
Mighty or strong.
English
Brave warrior or dusty.
English
Guard or watchman.
Hebrew (Germanic form of John)
God's grace.
Scandinavian (short for Ronald)
Great ruler.
English (variant of Byron)
From the cattleshed.
English
From the burnt settlement.
Italian/Latin
Alive or lively.
Spanish
From del mar, meaning of the sea.
Germanic
From Fred (peace) and ric (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the well by the hill.
Hebrew via French
French form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Latin
From Dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Latin
From Clemens, meaning merciful or mild.
Hebrew
From Hiyram, meaning elevated or my brother is exalted.
Scottish English
From Scotland or denoting a person from Scotland.
Spanish from Latin
Diminutive of Benedict, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Old English
Diminutive of Edward, meaning blessed guardian.
Irish
Variant of Shane or Sean, Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Italian from Latin
From carmen meaning song, or carmine meaning crimson.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Variant of Jared, from Hebrew Yered meaning descent.
Germanic
Variant of Gerald, from ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Old French
From Saint Maur, a place name of French origin.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the cow pasture.
Greek
From basileus, meaning royal or kingly.
Old English
From linden tree woods, meaning linden tree forest.
Scottish Gaelic
Diminutive of Donald, meaning world ruler.
Greek
From therion meaning wild or from Thereus meaning hunter.
Old English
From mor (moor) and tun (settlement), meaning from the moor settlement.
Irish
Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.
Latin
Short for Reginald, meaning king's advisor.
Latin
Modern variant of Antoine or Anthony, derived from Antonius.
Italian
Italian diminutive form, often used as a short name ending in -gino.
English
From the English word for a young child used as a given name.
Old English
English surname used as a first name, derived from a place name meaning shell town.
Latin
Short for Vernon, derived from Vernalis, meaning of spring.
Germanic/Welsh
Variant of Marvin, possibly derived from Welsh Myrddin or meaning sea friend.