Browse names
6,442 names match.
Spanish/Germanic
Spanish form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector' from Old English roots.
Latin/Native American
Latin place name, also the name of a Native American nation.
Arabic
Variant of Rashid, meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise' in Arabic.
English/Germanic
Variant of Rob or Robert, meaning 'bright fame' from Old Germanic roots.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeremiah, meaning 'Yahweh will exalt' or 'God will raise up'.
Modern English
Modern variant of Rashawn or Rashan, possibly combining Rasha with -aun.
Scottish
From a place in Scotland, meaning a mossy fen or marsh.
Modern American
A contemporary invention, likely combining De with Marion.
Irish
Dark or brown-skinned, variant of Dwayne.
Germanic
Peace of God, from the Germanic elements meaning God and peace.
Portuguese/Spanish
Famous warrior, from Germanic roots meaning famous and bold.
Scandinavian
Follower of Christ, from the Scandinavian form of Christian.
Modern American
A contemporary invention, likely inspired by Aidan with the K sound.
English
Flowing river settlement, from Trenton.
Modern American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Laval in France.
Arabic
Praised or commendable, from the prophet Muhammad.
Greek
Glorious or famous, from the Greek kleos.
Greek
Bearer of Christ, a variant spelling of Christopher.
Greek
Victory of the people, from Nike and laos.
Latin
Eighth, referring to the eighth son or month.
English
From the lake with the hares, a variant of Arlen.
Irish
Curly-haired, from the Irish surname Ó Corrbhuigheal.
Irish
Descendant of Niall, from the Irish Ó Néill.
Sanskrit
Pole star or immovable, the Hindu name for the North Star.
Modern American
A contemporary invention, possibly from Tray or Travis.
Germanic
Divine spear, a short form of Oscar or Oswald.
Modern American
A contemporary combination of Dean and Anthony.
Latin
From the city, from the Latin urbanus.
Latin
Nobleman, a variant spelling of Patrick.
English
Thorn bush settlement, from Old English thorn and tun.
Modern American
A contemporary combination of Damar and Marcus.
Scandinavian
Eagle tree, from Germanic roots meaning eagle and tree.
Greek
Gift of God, from the Greek theos and doron.
English
Deep ravine, a geographical nature-inspired modern name.
Hebrew/French
My God is Yahweh, the French form of Elijah.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Famous wolf, from Germanic roots meaning fame and wolf.
English
Rose field, a variant of Roosevelt from Dutch origin.
Latin
Fifth, a variant of Quentin from the Latin quintus.
Hebrew
Who is like God, a variant of Mickey from Michael.
English
Ecclesiastical parish, from the Old French paroisse.
Germanic
Bold archer, from Germanic roots meaning bold and bold.
Hebrew
Excellence or abundance, from the Hebrew yitro.
Old Germanic
Spear ruler, from ger (spear) and wald (to rule).
Welsh
Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd.
English place name
Town of Charles or Charles' settlement.
Latin
Blooming or flowering, from Florentius.
Chinese/Modern variant
Mountain or hill in Chinese, or variant of Shaun.
Arabic
God hears, Arabic form of Ishmael.