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6,442 names match.
Old English
English place name used as a first name, meaning Dudda's field.
Latin
Short for Vincent, derived from vincens, meaning conquering.
Greek
Derived from kyrios, meaning lord or master.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, derived from Mikha'el, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Derived from Nigellus, meaning black or dark-haired.
Old English
Variant of Earl, derived from eorl, meaning nobleman.
Hebrew
Variant of Jared, derived from Yared, meaning descended.
Old Norse
Variant of Eric, derived from Eíríkr, meaning eternal ruler.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from a place name.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly derived from Devin or Kevin.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from one who writes or registers.
Arabic
Modern creation, possibly derived from Jamil, meaning beautiful.
Hebrew
Variant of Danny, derived from Dan, meaning judge.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly combining Devon with the suffix -te.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from a place name.
Latin
Short form of Claude, derived from claudus.
Old English
English place name used as first name, meaning deer clearing.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic elements meaning powerful and bright.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly derived from Joren or Jerome.
Old English
Variant of Darren, of uncertain origin but possibly meaning dear.
Old Dutch
Derived from Old Dutch dirc, short for Diederick, meaning people's ruler.
Old English
English surname used as first name, meaning a person who is free.
Latin
Derived from fidelis, meaning faithful or loyal.
Germanic
Short form of Bernard, derived from bear (strength) and brave (courage).
Germanic
Short form of Robert, derived from hroth (fame) and beraht (bright).
Old English
English place name used as first name, meaning royal settlement.
Old English
Variant of Everett, derived from eoforwine, meaning wild boar friend.
English
Short for Victoria or derived from tory meaning from the tower.
Latin
Variant of Dominic, derived from dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Cornish
Place name from Cornwall used as first name, meaning fortress.
Scottish Gaelic
Born of fire; handsome and comely.
Yiddish
A deer.
Latin
Watchful and vigilant.
Old English
Peaceful friend; blessed peacemaker.
Modern American (surname-derived)
Cord-maker; strong and bound.
Old English
Ford by the willows; a place of weeping trees.
French
Of a marquis; nobility and rank.
Hebrew
God gave; a gift from the divine.
Old English
Wild stream; untamed waters.
Italian/Greek
Beloved and amiable; warmly liked.
Old German
A free person; strong-willed and bold.
Latin/Slavic
Of Jupiter; divine and regal.
Old German
Noble and ready; eager and spirited.
Spanish
Of the court; from the royal palace.
Germanic
Brave bear; strong and fearless.
Basque/Spanish
Mighty warrior; strong and bold.
Latin
Youthful and bearded; vigorous one.
Old German
Shield wolf; a protective warrior.