Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
Of the woods; short form of Woodrow or wood-dweller.
English
Linden tree wood; Old English place name.
Scottish
Pale or white; variant of Blaine.
English
Pledge or promise; variant of Arlen.
English
Prosperous or wealthy; short form possibly from Odin.
Arabic
Eternal or immortal; from Arabic and Sanskrit.
English
Famous land or rough land; Old Germanic origin.
Greek
To tame or spirit; variant of Damian.
Sanskrit
Ray of light or sun; from Hindi and Sanskrit.
Spanish
Wise protector or counsel protector; Spanish Raymond.
Hebrew
Short form of Nathan, meaning he gave.
Irish
Variant of Brennan, meaning descendant of the raven.
Germanic
From Adolf, combining 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Old English
Possibly related to Vernon, meaning from the alder grove or indigenous.
Germanic
Variant of Jarrett, derived from Gerald meaning spear ruler.
Modern/African American
Contemporary creation possibly combining Latin elements with modern phonetics.
Scottish
Variant of Carson, meaning son of the marsh or fen.
Latin
Variant of Clarence, from clarus meaning bright or clear.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning he will enlighten or he will shine.
Greek
Variant of Timothy, from timotheos meaning honoring God.
Modern
Contemporary creation combining Jay with names like Aidan or Jayden.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning unconquerable or undefeated.
English/Greek
Possibly from Nile or related to Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.
Greek
Variant of Steven, from stephanos meaning crown or wreath.
Welsh
Welsh name possibly meaning gentle or graceful.
Old English
From Old English meaning old counsel or ancient advice.
Hebrew
From the Aramaic meaning son of Talmai or son of the furrows.
Old English
Variant of Dean, from denu meaning valley.
Latin
Diminutive of Melvin or Melissa, from mel meaning honey.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse meaning staff of the Goths.
Old English
From os meaning God and weald meaning power or ruler.
Greek
Short form of Cristian or Christopher, meaning follower of Christ.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning sacred mountain or dedicated height.
Germanic/Italian
Italian form of Louis, meaning famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Spanish/Italian
Possibly from Spanish meaning reindeer or from Italian.
Hebrew/Scottish
Scottish diminutive of David, meaning beloved.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish name from Latin vita meaning life.
Greek
Variant of Alec or Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Old English
From Old English meaning son of Ead, one of prosperity.
Hebrew/Spanish
Spanish combination of Jose and Luis, meaning God will increase and famous warrior.
Latin
Variant of Justin, from justus meaning just or righteous.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or determined defender.
Hebrew
Variant of Micah, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
From beraht meaning bright and raban meaning raven.
Latin
From Latin generalis meaning relating to a genus or universal.
Scottish
From a Scottish place name meaning rocky hills or promontory.
Greek
Variant of Theodore, from theos meaning God and doron meaning gift.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning craftsman.