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French/English
Short form or nickname, possibly from Chevrolet or Chevalier meaning knight.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning exile or a sojourner.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning mortal man or mankind.
African American
A modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Welsh
Welsh name derived from Llywelyn, meaning leader or lions.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior or bright sword.
English
An English given name meaning fortunate or blessed by fate.
African American
A modern African American name, possibly derived from Javan or similar roots.
African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Omar with the -ion suffix.
Spanish/Hebrew
Spanish combination of Miguel (who is like God) and Angel (messenger).
Hebrew
Variant of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand in Hebrew.
Hebrew/English
Possibly a surname used as given name or variant of Ezra meaning help.
Germanic
Variant of Kurt, derived from Germanic roots meaning bold or courteous.
Hebrew
Variant of Samson, derived from Hebrew meaning sun or service.
Welsh
Variant of Dylan, derived from Welsh meaning son of the sea.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God in Hebrew.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Trevor with -von suffix.
Greek
Spanish form of Homer, derived from Greek meaning pledge or hostage.
Irish
Variant of Dwayne, derived from Irish meaning dark or swarthy.
Welsh
Welsh surname used as given name, meaning son of Price.
Latin
Spanish form of Clement, derived from Latin meaning merciful or gentle.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning servant or worshiper of God.
English
Possibly a variant of Early or Earl, meaning nobleman or warrior.
Greek
Short form of Timothy, derived from Greek meaning honoring God.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Short form of Salvador or Salvatore, meaning savior in Latin.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning who is like God.
Native American
Variant of Dakota, meaning friend or friendly in Native American languages.
Irish
Variant of Brien or Brian, derived from Irish meaning strong or noble.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning possession.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning bold counselor or brave advisor.
Germanic
Possibly a variant of Jerrold or Jerald, meaning spear ruler or spear warrior.
Latin
Modern variant of Max or Maxim, derived from Latin meaning greatest.
Latin
Variant of Julian, derived from the Roman family name Julius.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning one who tills or cultivates the land.
Scottish
Scottish surname used as given name, meaning town near rocky hills.
Latin
Derived from Latin meaning flowering or flourishing with flowers.
English
From a broad meadow or clearing.
English
Variant of Darwin, meaning dear friend or beloved friend.
Germanic
Diminutive of Roland, meaning famous throughout the land.
Irish
Variant of Dillon, meaning loyal or faithful.
English
One who judges or decides; occupational surname used as a given name.
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Hebrew
Variant of Johnny, meaning God is gracious.
Irish
Small fire or fiery one in Irish.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or will-helmet.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaiah, meaning God is salvation.