Browse names
6,442 names match.
Irish
Red-haired or descendant of the red one.
Celtic
Tumult or sadness.
Greek
To tame or subdue.
Latin
Merciful or clement.
Hebrew
My God is Jehovah.
Hebrew
Acquired or possession.
English
One who works with slate or roof tiles.
Latin
Of or relating to birds.
Hebrew
God will uplift or exalt.
English
From a place name or related to the spice.
Modern American
Modern creation with uncertain traditional meaning.
English
No land or one who has no land.
Hebrew
God gave or gift of God.
Hebrew
The Lord remembers.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly from Terrence meaning tender.
Germanic
Resolute protector.
English
One who combs wool or flax.
English
Braxton is an English place name meaning Brock's settlement.
Modern American
Blended name combining Jay and Aiden.
Latin
Little lion.
Gaelic
Handsome or comely.
Spanish
Red-haired or russet-colored.
Modern American
Modern variant of Desiree meaning desired.
Modern American
Diminutive or nickname, possibly from television.
Greek
Crown or wreath.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Modern American
Blended name combining Ke- and Juan.
English
A club-like weapon or the spice from nutmeg.
Welsh
Sea fortress or sea marrow.
Arabic
Peaceful or safe and sound.
English
One who lays decks or roofs.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand.
English
One who lives by or works in a park.
Germanic
Eagle or strong as an eagle.
Arabic
The merciful one, derived from the divine name al-Rahman.
African American
Modern compound of Jay and Shawn, meanings uncertain.
English
Surname from Old English meaning profits or from a place name.
Latin
Variant of Larry, from Laurence meaning laurel wreath.
Latin
Kind and gentle, from Latin benignus.
Hebrew
Heart, from the Hebrew word for the center of emotion and thought.
Scottish
Variant of Dallas, a Scottish place name.
Arabic
Happy and fortunate, from the Arabic word meaning happy.
Scottish
Cold water, from Scots cald and water.
Welsh
Small, from Welsh Bychan meaning small.
Spanish
Rosemary, from the herb romero in Spanish.
English
Son of Morris, from the Germanic Maurice.
Latin
Servant, from Latin sergius possibly meaning servant.
English
Modern compound of John and -ell suffix.