Browse names
6,442 names match.
English/Greek
From Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Latin/French
From Pascalius, meaning of Easter or relating to Passover.
Italian/Latin
From Delphi or delphinus, meaning dolphin.
Scottish/English
From Scottish linn meaning pool or waterfall.
Italian, Spanish; from Greek Kyros
From the Greek name Cyrus, meaning leader or sun.
Spanish; from Latin candela
Related to candlelight or the feast of Candlemas, derived from the Latin word for candle.
Scottish; from Old French Melville
From a Norman place name meaning mill town.
English
Possibly a variant of Levern or a modern creation, origin unclear.
African American
Modern creation, possibly a variation of Travon or Travian.
German; from wolf and gang
Composed of wolf and going or path, representing a traveler with wolf-like qualities.
Irish; from CaomhĂn
Variant spelling of Kevin, meaning handsome or comely.
English; from Ashton
Derived from an English place name meaning ash tree settlement.
Latin; from Mars
Derived from the Roman god of war, conveying strength and martial virtue.
English
Possibly from Verl, an English name or nickname of unclear origin.
Arabic
Derived from an Arabic verb meaning to settle or dwell in a place.
Irish, Welsh; from place names
From an Irish or Welsh place name, possibly meaning yellow river or hound of the plain.
English; from Taylor
Variant of Taylor or Taylon, originally meaning one who cuts cloth.
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One, combining Abdul (servant) and Rahman (the Merciful).
Arabic
Derived from an Arabic word meaning long-lived or to live a long life.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining the prefix Ke- with Shaun.
English
From an English word referring to a woodsman or one who works with wood.
Scottish; from Gaelic Mac ArthĂșir
Scottish surname meaning son of Arthur.
Greek; from Artemis
From the Greek goddess Artemis, associated with the hunt and the moon.
Germanic; from Arnold
Short form of Arnold, meaning eagle ruler or power.
Germanic; from Rudolf
Spanish form of Rudolph, meaning famous wolf or celebrated wolf.
English; from aviation
Modern creation inspired by aviation or the word for airplane.
French; from place names
French surname, possibly from a place name meaning from the marshes.
English
English surname, possibly from a place name or occupational origin.
Greek; from Anastasios
From a Greek word meaning resurrection, symbolizing renewal.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Shea and Mar.
Scottish; Irish
From Scottish and Irish origins, possibly meaning yellow or fair.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning perfect, complete, or whole.
English; from place names
From an English place name meaning glen or valley wood.
African American
Modern creation, likely inspired by the word sincere.
English; from place names
From an English place name meaning broad settlement or broad town.
Irish; from Donovan
Variant of Donovan, meaning dark-brown or dark warrior.
Germanic
Possibly from Germanic elements meaning people or gift of God.
English
From an English place name meaning mill stream or mill brook.
Greek
A variant of Jerome, from the Greek name meaning sacred name.
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Michael, meaning who is like God.
English
From an English place name meaning man's clearing or manly meadow.
English
A variant of Bentley, from a place name meaning bent grass meadow.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit origin meaning the first ray of the sun.
Unknown
Possibly an English surname used as a given name; etymology unclear.
Hebrew
A variant of Jeremy or Jerome, meaning God exalts.
Arabic
Arabic origin meaning peace or secure.
English
Modern blend or variant, possibly combining Ro- with Mel.
English
English place name meaning ash tree settlement.