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6,442 names match.
Germanic
A German name derived from Old Germanic meaning spear hard or steadfast warrior.
English
Derived from Old English meaning bird catchers settlement or full town.
Sanskrit
In Hindu mythology, the god of water and oceans, symbolizing purity and fluid strength.
English
A compound name derived from Old English meaning lion wood or clearing.
Spanish/Italian
The Spanish and Italian form of Philibert, derived from Germanic meaning very bright or famous.
Germanic
A surname derived from Old Germanic meaning land or territory dweller.
Dutch
The Dutch form of William, derived from Germanic meaning resolute protector.
Spanish
A Spanish name derived from Rocco, meaning rest or rock in Germanic and Italian.
Irish/English
Derived from Irish meaning small dark one or from Old English meaning spear friend.
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Jay or a unique creation.
Irish/Celtic
A variant of Tarán in Irish mythology, meaning thunder or the god of thunder.
Hebrew
A biblical Hebrew name meaning my wrestling or my struggle with God.
African-American
A modern created name, possibly blending Tavare or Tavari with -is ending.
English/Celtic
Derived from Old English or Celtic meaning spear warrior or rough friend.
English
A modern created name, possibly blending De- with Vaughn, meaning water dwelling.
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Farren or inspired by Pharaoh, meaning ruler.
Greek/Hebrew
A biblical Greek name derived from Hebrew meaning Jehovah will enlighten.
Hebrew
A variant of Toby, derived from Hebrew meaning God is good or the Lord is my good.
English
Modern variant of Colton, meaning coal settlement or dark settlement.
Hebrew
Russian form of Jacob, meaning he who supplants.
Germanic/Modern
Possibly variant of Kalen or from Celtic origins, modern creation.
Germanic
Variant of Wendell, from Wendel meaning wanderer.
Norse
From Scandinavian form of Oscar, meaning divine spear.
Greek
From kosmos, meaning order or universe.
Irish
Modern variant of Braeden, from Irish meaning son of the broad river.
Hebrew
From Hebrew word meaning tree.
Germanic
German form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Kyle or Kyler.
Norse
Possibly from Old Norse meaning northern settlement.
Gaelic
Scottish form of John, from Gaelic Eòghann meaning born of yew.
Germanic
From adal meaning noble and beraht meaning bright.
Hebrew
Short form of Zachary, from Zachariah meaning God remembers.
Greek
Variant of Galen, from galene meaning calm or serene.
English
Patronymic surname meaning son of Tom.
Latin
Italian form from Januarius, associated with the month of January.
Hebrew
Biblical name from the ancient kingdom of Elam, meaning highland.
Greek
Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Latin
Variant of Christian, from Christianus meaning follower of Christ.
Celtic
Variant of Arthur, possibly from Celtic meaning bear.
Greek
From Greek mythology, a legendary poet and musician.
Latin
From cancellarius meaning keeper of the records or title.
English
From the gemstone or black color.
English
English place name and surname meaning noble stone.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive or modern single-letter name.
English
Variant of Chadwick, from Chad meaning battle.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly African American origin.
Germanic
Short form of Walter, from wald meaning ruler and heer meaning army.
Greek
Variant of Teddy, from Theodore meaning gift of God.