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6,442 names match.
Irish
From Irish meaning slim and fair-haired.
Italian
An Italian diminutive of Eugene, from eugenes meaning noble.
Hebrew
A Hebrew name meaning right hand or blessed.
Germanic
From Wido meaning wide or broad-minded.
Latin
From Latin origins, possibly derived from Germanic tribe.
Irish
A modern variant of Tyrone, from Irish meaning land of Eoghan.
Hebrew
From Hebrew eban meaning stone.
Greek
A variant of Nicholas, from nikao and laos meaning victory of the people.
Germanic
A variant of Alonzo, from adul and nanthus meaning noble and ready.
Egyptian
From the river Nile, possibly meaning dark or blue.
English
From English surname, possibly meaning new well or dwelling.
Latin
From Latin oralis meaning of the mouth, or from Aurelius.
Latin
An Italian form of Paul, from paulus meaning small.
Greek
A variant of Sebastian, from sebastos meaning venerable and revered.
English
From English surname, possibly meaning steward or dispenser.
English
A modern variant of Kian or Cyan, meaning ancient or cyan color.
French
A variant of Lamont, from French meaning mountain.
English
From English meaning gray hill or dwelling.
Slavic
A modern variant, possibly Slavic meaning rowan berry.
English
A modern variant of Darin or Darren, meaning great and beloved.
Latin
A French form of Luke, from Lucas meaning light-giving.
Sanskrit
Conqueror of all enemies, or one who is efficient and capable.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Jonathan, meaning 'Yahweh has given' or 'God's gift'.
Germanic/Dutch
Ever-brave or brave as a boar from Old Germanic roots.
Scottish
Variant of Torrance, derived from a place name in Scotland.
English
Variant of Parnell, derived from Latin origins meaning 'Peter's rock'.
Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Slender or graceful in Celtic tradition.
Irish Gaelic
Descendant of Dubhghall, meaning 'dark eyebrow' or 'dark foreigner'.
Sanskrit
Swift-moving or sailor in Sanskrit tradition.
Latin
Of or relating to the forest, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest'.
Greek/Slavic
Slavic variant of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek.
Modern English
A contemporary variant of Daylon or Dale with modern suffix.
Greek
Gift of Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess, from Greek elements 'isis' and 'doron'.
Modern English blend
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Java or Jaden with -en suffix.
Hebrew
High place, fortress, or possibly related to Armenia in biblical context.
Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Joel, meaning 'Yahweh is God' or 'Jehovah is God'.
Hebrew
God is my light or my strength, biblical form of Uriah.
Scandinavian/Latin
Variant of Sylvester, meaning 'of the forest' from Latin 'silva'.
Welsh
White-browed or noble in Welsh tradition, from 'el' meaning 'noble' and 'gwyn' meaning 'white'.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Hebrew
Offering or gift to God in Hebrew, a biblical term for sacrifice.
Spanish/Italian
Spanish diminutive or form of Titus, meaning 'of the title' or 'giant' in Latin.
English
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' from Old Germanic roots.
Spanish/Latin
Lover in Spanish, derived from Latin 'amator' meaning 'one who loves'.
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, meaning 'people's victory' from Greek 'nike' and 'laos'.
Hebrew
Diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved' from Hebrew roots.
Modern English
Modern variant of Avon or contemporary creation.
Irish
Modern variant of Cody, meaning 'helpful' or 'cushion' from Irish origins.