Browse names
6,442 names match.
Arabic
Newborn and newly arrived, from walada (to give birth).
Sanskrit
A part or portion, a short name from Hindu traditions.
Italian, Hebrew
Supplanter, the Italian form of James or Jacob.
Irish
A variant of Kielan, possibly meaning fair-haired.
English, Norse
From the raven, derived from Old Norse korfi (raven).
English
A modern variant of Mason, occupationally referring to a stone worker or builder.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Caleb, meaning devotion to God or whole heart.
English
A nickname or standalone name referring to the insect or used as a short form.
Irish
From the Irish Ó Dubhláin, meaning dark or dark-haired.
Spanish
Modern name, possibly a short form of names ending in -nery.
Greek
From Greek tradition, possibly associated with one of the thieves in the Passion narrative.
German
Occupational surname meaning fisherman.
Modern African American
A modern creation, possibly blending Ja- and -varis elements.
French
Modern variant of Jacques, the French form of James (supplanter).
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name meaning brave, warrior, or soldier.
English
English surname meaning clearing where reeds grow.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning bright, glorious, or brilliant.
Germanic
Germanic name meaning wealthy or fortunate guardian.
Germanic
Variant of Bernard, meaning brave bear.
English
Modern variant possibly derived from Merle, meaning blackbird.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Isaac, meaning he laughs.
French
French surname meaning hammer or warrior.
German
German name, possibly related to cabbage or coal.
Greek
Spanish form of Catherine, meaning pure.
Irish
Modern variant of Dwayne, meaning dark or swarthy.
English
English surname possibly meaning famous friend or pleasant lake.
Modern African American
Modern created name, possibly variant of Jerald or Gerald.
Turkish
Turkish name meaning sea.
Modern Literary
Modern invented name popularized by the film Labyrinth.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive possibly derived from Rodrigo or Ricardo.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning peaceful, safe, or whole.
German
German origin related to Rudolf Diesel or meaning sledgehammer.
Hebrew
Hebrew name possibly variant of Almond or Almoner.
Latin
Variant of Griffin, meaning strong lord or from the mythological creature.
English
English surname meaning divine bear or godly warrior.
Scottish
Variant of Kenneth, meaning handsome or born of fire.
Greek
Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name referring to Lord Shiva in Hinduism, the destroyer and transformer.
Greek
Italian form of George, meaning farmer or earth worker.
Italian
Italian form possibly related to Gavin, meaning hawk.
Greek
Modern variant of Jason, meaning healer.
English
English name meaning connection, waterfall, or a joining together.
French
French origin possibly related to soap or the Savone region.
Latin
Variant of Bennett, meaning blessed or little blessed one.
Germanic
Italian form of Bernard, meaning brave bear.
Modern American
Blended name combining Jay and Quan with no established traditional meaning.
French
Olive tree.
English
Son of Reynold, meaning power and ruler combined.