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6,442 names match.
Persian
Short form of Cyrus, meaning sun or throne.
English
Modern name possibly combining Ty and Quan.
Germanic
Variant of Jarrett, meaning spear-brave or strong as a spear.
English
Variant of Brantley, meaning burnt meadow or Brendan's meadow.
Irish
Variant of Kevin, meaning handsome or kind.
Irish
Variant of Darren, meaning great or beloved.
Hebrew
Russian form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Latin
From ignis meaning fire; fiery one.
Greek
French form of Sebastian, meaning venerable or revered.
Irish
Variant of Evan, meaning young warrior or born of yew.
Greek
From Porphyrius, meaning purple or wearing purple.
Germanic
Bright land or famous throughout the land.
Irish
Unique or only one; single in Irish.
English
From the settlement where the free peasants lived.
English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Kent and trell.
Latin
Relating to Java or modern invented name from Java.
Greek
Short form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind.
Greek
Variant of Paris, possibly meaning park or enclosure.
Old Norse
From Thor's stone; Thor being the Norse god of thunder.
Celtic
Variant of Cedric, meaning chief or leader.
English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Jay and Von.
Latin
Variant spelling of Caesar, meaning hairy or cut.
Greek
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Hebrew
Modern name of Puerto Rican origin, variant of Yankee.
Greek
Variant of Paris, the Trojan prince in Greek mythology.
Scottish
Short form of Leslie, meaning gray fortress.
Latin
Italian form of Dominic, meaning of the Lord.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeremy, meaning God will exalt or God is exalted.
Hebrew
Modern invented name, possibly combining Jay and Dan (God is my judge).
Latin
Variant of Austin, meaning venerable or worthy of respect.
Hebrew
Joining or attached; biblical tribe of Levites.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Jeremy, meaning God will exalt.
Greek
Best or excellent; from Aristotle meaning best purpose.
French
From the French word for the lower leg or shin of meat.
English
A nickname derived from English, meaning masculine or strong.
English
A modern variant, possibly derived from Lance or Lanie.
Hebrew
An Italian form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Hebrew
A variant of Jonathan, meaning God has given.
English
A modern African American name combining De with Juan.
Iroquoian
From Lake Erie, meaning people of the long tail.
Germanic
From leud and bald, meaning bold people.
English
A modern African American name combining De with Ontae.
Hebrew
A variant of Solomon, meaning peaceful and wise.
English
A modern creation, possibly a variant of Mako or Makhi.
English
From English surname, derived from brown and -el suffix.
Irish
From Irish meaning mighty warrior or one who is slender.
Germanic
From wer and heri, meaning army defender.
English
From English surname, derived from dwelling in a cellar or hollow.