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6,442 names match.
Slavic
Proclaimer of peace or he who destroys peace.
Greek
Defender of men, French form of Alexander.
German
Farmer or steward, derived from the German word for mayor.
English
Short form of various names or means of the valley.
Welsh
Tumult or sad, Welsh form of Tristan.
English
Spear strength or brave with a spear, variant of Garrett.
Germanic
Friend of the people or eagle friend.
English
From the settlement of free peasants or from Charles's town.
Modern
Contemporary creation, possibly influenced by African names.
Hebrew
God will exalt, variant of Jeremiah.
Latin
From Laurentum or crowned with laurels, variant of Lawrence.
Sanskrit
The sun, a powerful solar deity in Hindu mythology.
English
Tempest or violent wind, modern nature name.
French
From the fairy fort, derived from French place name.
English
Linden tree, from an English place name.
Hebrew
Joy or happiness.
Spanish
Pearl, Spanish diminutive of Margaret.
Germanic
Bright north or famous from the north, Spanish form of Norbert.
English
From the old ford, English place name origin.
Irish
Descended from the man or brave warrior.
Spanish
Refuge or shelter.
Hebrew
God will exalt, variant of Jeremy.
Latin
Priceless or worthy of praise, variant of Antoine.
Hebrew
Short form of various names or strong.
Latin
From Hadria or dark, variant of Adrian.
English
Metalworker or blacksmith, occupational surname used as a given name.
English
Valley or dell.
Arabic
Moisture or fresh, associated with an early Muslim figure.
English
Traveler or wagon builder, variant of Waylon.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, diminutive of Richard.
English
Coal town, variant of Colton.
Greek
Well-born or noble, Spanish or Italian form of Eugene.
Spanish
A Spanish name of Germanic origin, possibly related to or derived from Hernani.
Irish
Derived from the Irish word 'bran' meaning raven.
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Reuben, meaning 'behold, a son.'
Scottish
Derived from Scottish elements 'glen' (valley) and 'don' (hill).
Spanish
From the Spanish and Portuguese word meaning 'saint.'
English
A modern variant of Bradley, derived from Old English meaning 'broad meadow.'
English
An English surname meaning 'son of Gilbert,' from the name Gilbert.
Germanic
A variant of Derek or Derick, derived from Theodoric meaning 'people's ruler.'
Latin
A variant of Lucius, derived from the Latin word 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Arabic
From the Arabic word meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise.'
Scottish
A variant of Alvin, possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'noble friend.'
English
Derived from English elements possibly meaning 'valley settlement' or related to 'delta.'
Spanish
From the Latin name Firminus, derived from 'firmus' meaning 'firm' or 'strong.'
Greek
Derived from the Greek name Aegidius, meaning 'young goat' or 'kid.'
Germanic
Derived from Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'rule.'
Irish
From the Irish word 'bran' meaning 'raven,' symbolizing wisdom and mystery.