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6,442 names match.
Old English
Army land or hare meadow, variant of Harlan.
African American creation
Modern name, possibly from Dante or Dionne.
Hebrew
Exalted or elevated one.
Hebrew
He laughs, variant of Isaac.
Old English
Warrior or wise man.
African American creation
Modern name combining Dev with Onta, variant of DeVaughn.
Sanskrit
Crown or royalty, variant of Taj.
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Boundless or friend, limitless energy.
Germanic
Counsel warrior, from ragin (counsel) and hard (brave).
Hebrew
Persecuted or hated, biblical name of a patient man.
Latin
Reborn or born again.
Germanic
Winding valley, variant of Wendell.
Latin
Tender or severe, variant of Terrence.
Hebrew/Arabic
High or exalted, elevated one.
Spanish/Latin
Blooming or flowering.
Catalan
Farmer or to work the earth, Catalan form of George.
Irish
From the Nolan family name, noble descendant.
Latin/Spanish
Free or from France, variant of Francisco.
Old English/Spanish
God ruler, Spanish form of Oswald.
Welsh
Fair or blessed one.
Germanic
Ruler of the people, variant of Derek.
Irish
From south Munster, variant of Desmond.
Greek
Pious or reverent, respectful of holy things.
Greek/Hebrew
God has helped, biblical name of the risen.
Arabic
Entertainer or companion in evening conversation.
Italian/Latin
Given or donated, blessed gift.
Germanic
Shield or border, possibly short form of Randolph.
Old Germanic
Spear ruler, variant of Gerald.
Hebrew
Gained or acquired, variant of Cain.
Arabic
Safe or rescued, from Naji.
Modern creation
Modern name combining Ry with Len.
Modern creation
Modern name combining Trev with ion.
Latin/English
Desired or desired one.
Hebrew
Partner or companion, a biblical name.
English
A body of water.
Hebrew
Beloved of the Lord.
Welsh
Fortunate or benefactor, derived from Madoc.
Scandinavian
Victory of the people, from Nicholas.
Irish
Slender and small.
Hebrew
Deer or gazelle.
English
From a settlement, modern variant of Brenton or Bristol.
English
From the stone, rocky place.
Germanic
Warrior shield, from Randall.
English
Uncertain etymology; possibly from a place name or occupation.
Hebrew
Lean or slender.
German
God is gracious, diminutive of Johannes.
Greek
Follower of Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Greek
Lover of horses.