Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
Son of Paye, an English surname-derived given name.
Latin
The fifth, from the Latin quintus.
Sanskrit
Ray of light, from the Sanskrit elements reya (wealth) and ansh (part).
Germanic
Beacon on a hill, related to the name Brandon.
Latin
From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, from the Latin laurus (laurel).
Irish
Wolf or descendant of Conn, from the Irish Conn meaning chief.
French
Golden town, from the French Orville.
Hebrew
God has given, from the Hebrew Yehonatan.
Modern English
Modern creation, a blend of Brant and Lee.
Hebrew
Hearing or listening, from the Hebrew Shimon.
Sanskrit
One who has won the horse or wealth, from ashwa (horse) and win (win).
Modern English
Modern creation, likely derived from Caden or Aiden.
English
From Sherwood, an English surname meaning bright clearing.
Irish
Little king, from the Irish name Riain.
Latin
Priceless and invaluable, the Italian form of Anthony.
English
A sharp cutting instrument or a leaf of grass.
Greek
Strong and manly, a modern variant of Drew or Andrew.
Hebrew
God exists or wealth, from the Hebrew Yishai.
Modern English
Abbreviation or initials, without established etymological roots.
English
From a clearing, an English surname derived from Old English.
Sanskrit
Arrow, from the Sanskrit word for arrow.
Greek
Of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Tyrone with a suffix.
Arabic
From the Quran chapter Yasin, meaning Ya Sin.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Rashid with a suffix.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Vernon and Lyn.
French
Dead sea, from the Old French mort (dead) and mer (sea).
Persian
Bringer of treasure or master of the treasure, from the Persian Jasper.
Spanish/Italian
Diminutive form, often derived from names like Augustine or Constantino.
English/Irish
Modern spelling variation of Kane, meaning warrior or bright.
Polish
Polish form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
English
Modern variation possibly derived from Octavian, meaning eighth.
English
Rare American name of uncertain origin.
French
French diminutive of marquis, nobility title.
African/Yoruba
African name with cultural significance.
English
Modern invented name following the -aden pattern.
Latin
Variant of Virgil, the Roman poet.
Irish/Scandinavian
Irish name meaning from Denmark.
Germanic
Composed of os (god) and mar (famous).
Arabic
Arabic word meaning struggle or effort.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish form of Martial, relating to Mars the god of war.
English
English place name meaning wine settlement.
German
German occupational name for a cooper or barrel maker.
Latin
Latin for little bear, from ursus meaning bear.
Armenian
Armenian name related to Armenia.
English
English place name meaning east settlement.
English
English surname, possibly meaning sleeper.
English
Variant of Jarrett or Gerard, meaning spear ruler.