Browse names
6,442 names match.
Polish/Latin
Polish form of Casimir, meaning proclamation of peace.
English
Modern invented name combining Ron with -ell.
English
Nature name derived from rivers.
Spanish/Greek
Spanish form of Hippolytus, meaning horse release.
French/Native American
Derived from French trappers, possibly from Native American roots.
Scottish
Scottish diminutive of Algernon, meaning bearded.
English
English word name referring to shade or shadow.
Japanese/English
Japanese name with multiple meanings; also modern English use.
English
Possibly derived from Horace or Orson.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning God is my ornament.
Literary
Character name from The Neverending Story.
Arabic
Arabic name with cultural significance.
English
English surname meaning newcomer.
English
Possibly derived from Herman, meaning army man.
Greek
Greek variant of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter.
English
Variant of Daryl, meaning beloved.
English
English surname or modern name derived from van.
English
Modern invented name combining De- with Marius.
Spanish
Modern invented Spanish name.
Scottish
One who dwells by the running stream, or a runner.
English
A settlement named after a person, or a fortified town.
English
A field where rays of light shine or beam.
English
A modern name possibly combining Lynn with den or valley.
Latin
Majestic or venerable, short form of Augustine.
Scottish
A lord or landowner of a Scottish estate.
Hebrew
His highness or exalted, a variant of Alva.
Sanskrit
Red or flowing, often used in Hindu tradition.
Arabic
Blessed or fortunate, one who is right-handed.
Germanic
Ruler of power and strength, variant of Ronald.
English
A modern name, possibly related to Payton or a settlement.
Hebrew
God is my friend and companion.
Hebrew
God is my strength, variant of Gabriel.
Germanic
Battle-hard or courageous warrior.
English
A modern blend, possibly combining Lydia with Dell.
Hebrew
God is salvation, the Hebrew form of Joshua.
English
From the heathland or a place of heaths.
English
From a hard fortress or golden location.
Italian
A modern variant of Romeo, meaning pilgrim or man from Rome.
English
Young horse or spirited and untamed.
English
A modern name, possibly from Kamari or Cameron.
Hebrew
Deer, a variant of Herschel with great grace.
Spanish
Greatest and most excellent, diminutive of Maxim.
English
A settlement on a cliff or steep bank.
Latin
Just and righteous, a variant of Justus.
English
Brown or burnt, or a small burn or stream.
French
From Laurentum, meaning laurel wreath bearer.
Arabic
The two mounds, from Islamic tradition and the Quran.
English
Small bird, from an English surname.