Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
English surname meaning hard or steel.
English
Variant of Kendrick, from English origin possibly meaning ruler of power.
English
English surname and place name.
English
Possibly a variant of Javan or modern creation; etymology unclear.
Celtic
From the name of English rivers, possibly from Celtic meaning river.
Latin
Related to Taurus, the bull.
Welsh
Possibly Welsh origin; exact meaning unclear.
Latin
Latin origin meaning end, or English surname.
Arabic
Arabic origin meaning king.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning tall or elevated.
Latin
Spanish masculine form of Felicity, meaning happy.
Hebrew
French form of Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Irish
Variant of Tyrone, meaning land of Owen.
English
Variant of Landon, from an English place name meaning long hill.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly meaning bear.
Arabic
Arabic origin meaning long-lived or life span.
Germanic
Possibly a variant of Gerald, meaning spear ruler.
English
Diminutive or surname used as a given name.
Germanic
Diminutive of Lewis, meaning famous warrior.
Germanic
Germanic origin meaning bold famous.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese origin meaning bright or brilliant.
English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit origin meaning sun or wealthy.
Latin
Spanish origin related to faith, from Latin fides.
English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
English
One who stores or gathers grain in a granary.
English occupational
One who authors or writes; a creative professional.
Hebrew
God has given; the Hebrew form of Jonathan.
Scandinavian
Young man or young warrior in Old Norse tradition.
Greek
Bearer of Christ; a variant spelling of Christopher.
Hebrew
God is my strength; a variant of Uzziel.
Hebrew
Short form of Nathan or Nathaniel, meaning he gave or God has given.
Latin
Of or relating to the spring season; vernal means springlike.
Italian
Stone or rock; the Italian form of Peter.
Irish
Little king; a variant spelling of Ryan.
Scottish
A variant of a place name or possibly derived from Gaelic meaning quiet.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation possibly based on Romeo or Roman, meaning from Rome.
Arabic
From the Quranic chapter Ya-Seen, one of the sacred names in Islamic tradition.
Hebrew
God supports or sustains; variant of Josiah.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation combining elements of modern naming practices.
Latin
From Cyprus; derived from the Latin Cyprianus.
Sanskrit
Sky or space in Sanskrit.
Tibetan
A Buddhist spiritual name meaning to hold or grasp.
Germanic
Bold counsel or brave advisor; Spanish form of Conrad.
Germanic
Defender or protector of the people; Germanic origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary invention with no established etymology.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation with no established etymological basis.