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6,442 names match.
Latin
Feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius relating to the laurel tree.
French/Latin
From French surname meaning green or flourishing, from Latin viridis.
Germanic
English surname meaning son of John, from Hebrew Yohanan.
Old English
Spanish form of Edward, from Old English Eadweard meaning prosperity and guardian.
Germanic
Variant of Wilbur, from Germanic Wilbert meaning wild boar.
Old English
From Old English and surname, related to the garnet gemstone.
Latin/Irish
Variant of Don or Donna, from Latin Domnus meaning lord.
Greek
Spanish form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning defender of men.
English
Bright ruler, from the Old English elements beorht and eorl.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; from the Roman family name Antonius.
English
Settlement by a field or open country.
English
Stone settlement, from Old English stan and tun.
English
Rye meadow, from Old English rygn and leah.
English
From the valley; from Old English dell.
Scandinavian
Laureate, crowned with laurel; from the Latin Laurentius.
Germanic
Army man; from the Old German heri and man.
English
From the enclosed forest; from Old English hag and wudu.
English
Valley of the River Kent; from Old English Centum and dale.
English and French
Crossing or traverse; variant of Travis.
Hebrew
God beholds; variant of Jessica.
English and Germanic
Wealthy and noble; variant of Audrey.
English and Germanic
Lonely or solitary; variant of Lonnie.
Hebrew
God has helped; Spanish form of Lazarus.
Spanish
Kings; Spanish surname from the Latin reges.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler; German diminutive of Friedrich.
Scottish and Irish
One strength; from the Gaelic Aonghas.
Germanic and Old French
Noble warrior; from the feudal title baron.
Greek
Lion man; from the Greek leon and aner.
Celtic and Welsh
Large settlement; variant of Trevor.
French and English
From the place name Dorsay.
Irish
From the peace; possibly a variant of Cody.
English
Town by the spring; from Old English ceole and tun.
English
Deer; from the Old English bucca.
Greek
Of Artemis, the huntress goddess; from Greek Artemis.
Latin
Priceless and highly esteemed; variant of Anthony.
Irish
Descendant of Naomhán; possibly meaning little holy one.
Scottish Gaelic
From the tower or high rocky hill.
Germanic
Eagle power; the strength of an eagle.
Scottish
From the farmstead on the hill; a place name.
Old French
A spirited and gallant nobleman.
Irish/Celtic
Great one; variant of Darren.
Celtic/Old English
Chief or leader; variant of Cedric.
Latin/Italian
Of Mario or Mars; modern variant.
Irish/German
Ant; industrious and hardworking.
Latin
Steadfast and constant; unwavering in resolve.
English
Small fruit; nature name symbolizing abundance.
Arabic
To guard or preserve; a watchful protector.
Latin
Red-haired; diminutive of Russell.