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Spanish/Italian
Spanish form of Giovanni; from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
English (modern)
Modern name possibly based on Gavin or Cavan; likely contemporary creation.
Hebrew
Variant of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
English
From an Old English surname; possibly meaning 'faith' from the Old French foy.
English/Irish (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from Brian; meaning 'strong' or 'noble.'
Hebrew/Arabic
Variant of Zachary, meaning 'God has remembered.'
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard.'
Welsh/English (modern)
Modern name, possibly derived from Tyrone or Taron; meaning unclear but possibly relating to 'hill.'
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Celestine, meaning 'heavenly.'
Latin/Italian
From Fabius, meaning 'bean grower' or 'of the Fabii.'
Irish/English
Variant of Kane, meaning 'tribute' or 'warrior.'
Gaelic
Variant of Colin, meaning 'young child' or 'dove.'
Latin
Variant of Justin, meaning 'just' or 'upright.'
English/Scottish
Variant of Rodney, meaning 'famous power' or 'island of reeds.'
English
From Old English, meaning 'king's ford.'
Aramaic/Spanish
Variant of Balthasar, meaning 'Baal protects the king' or 'treasured king.'
Irish
Irish surname used as first name; from Kenny, meaning 'handsome.'
English
Variant of Landon, meaning 'long hill' or 'from the long hill.'
Arabic
Means 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'lord' in Arabic.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaac, meaning 'he laughs' or 'laughter.'
Arabic
Possibly meaning 'servant' or 'to serve' in Arabic.
Hebrew (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from David, meaning 'beloved.'
Scandinavian/Old Norse
From Old Norse Áleifr, meaning 'ancestor's relic' or 'relic of ancestors.'
English/Latin (modern)
Modern name, possibly derived from Javier or Java.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish form, meaning 'modest' or 'humble' from Latin modestus.
English/Scandinavian (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from Ronald or Ronnie, meaning 'ruler' or 'power.'
English
English surname and place name, meaning 'meadow land' or 'fertile field.'
Greek/German
German variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
Hebrew
Diminutive of Jebediah, meaning 'servant of Jehovah.'
Hebrew
A biblical name meaning the hidden one or faithful.
German
A name from the German city of Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein, possibly meaning narrow bay.
Irish
A name derived from the Irish word for badger, symbolizing strength and determination.
English
A modern variant of Daylen, combining day with the suffix -lan.
Greek
A variant of Demetrius, derived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest.
Irish
An Irish surname meaning descendant of Gadhra, the Irish word for hound.
English
A variant of Jerald or Gerald, derived from Germanic roots meaning spear ruler.
English
A variant of Corey, derived from Old Norse meaning from the seething cauldron.
English
A variant spelling of Chad, derived from Old English meaning battle or warrior.
Greek
A Greek form of Demetrius, derived from Demeter the goddess of harvest.
Sanskrit
A Hindu name derived from Sanskrit meaning victorious or triumphant.
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Isaac, meaning he laughs or will laugh in Hebrew.
Russian
The Russian form of Andrew, derived from Greek meaning strong and manly.
Italian/Spanish
An Italian and Spanish diminutive form of names like Giovanni or Antonio.
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Tyrone or Terrance, meaning earth or rocky hill.
Arabic
An Arabic name meaning knight or horseman, symbolizing bravery and nobility.
English
Possibly short for Archer or Archibald, derived from Old English meaning brave or bold.
English
Derived from the cedar tree, an evergreen conifer symbolizing strength and incorruptibility.
English
A variant of Davin or David, derived from Hebrew meaning beloved.