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English
Variant of Carlton, meaning Carl's town or a place with free peasants.
Irish Gaelic
From Irish place name, possibly meaning cave.
Latin
Meaning youthful or young.
English
English honorific title used as a given name.
Old English
Patronymic meaning son of Stephen, the crowned one.
Irish
Irish place name or Spanish word for May.
Old English
Modern variant possibly from Helen, meaning bright or shining.
Hebrew
Spelling variant of Joseph, meaning God will increase.
Sanskrit
Variant of Aryan, meaning noble or superior.
Latin
Modern name possibly derived from Monte or Montanus.
Germanic
French form of Ferdinand, meaning brave voyager or bold.
Arabic
Meaning rare, precious, or uncommon.
Arabic
Meaning pure or clean.
Hebrew
Modern name possibly combining Jael and other elements.
Spanish/Latin
Fortune or luck, from the Latin venturus meaning lucky.
Germanic/English
Broad or wide, related to the Old English brad.
Japanese
Generous or spacious, from kanji meaning width and magnanimity.
African American English
Modern variant, possibly derived from Keone or created name.
Hebrew
God is my strength, from biblical Hebrew Yechiel.
Greek/Russian
Victory of the people, from Greek Nike and laos.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Jaden or Jayden.
English
Maker or craftsman, as in wheelwright or playwright.
Spanish/Latin
Chosen or elect, from Latin eligere meaning to choose.
Persian
Wealthy or possessor, related to the Persian Darius meaning holder of riches.
Chinese/Korean
Gold or precious metal, from Chinese jin meaning gold.
English/Irish
Great or mighty, a variant of Darren from Irish Dáire.
English
Three or tray-shaped, possibly short for Trey or a modern creation.
Germanic
Wise protector, a variant of Raymond from Germanic Raginmund.
English
Manly ford or a ford for men, from Old English man and ford.
English/Irish
Small rock or from Peter, an English surname meaning stone.
English
Firebrand, a variant of Tyson from the Old French tison.
Spanish/Latin
Lasting or enduring, from Latin durare meaning to last.
Germanic
Spear strength, a variant of Garrett from Germanic Gerhard.
African American English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Javan or Javon.
Italian/Germanic
Brave ruler, the Italian form of Richard from Germanic Ricohard.
Hebrew
He will sing or singing, possibly from Hebrew Yaron.
Hebrew
Devotion to God or whole heart, a variant of Caleb from Hebrew.
Arabic
Ruler or power, from Arabic meaning authority or dominion.
Italian/Latin
Of Mars and priceless, combining Marco and Antonio.
Germanic/French
Of Mars or lord, a variant of Marquis from Germanic Mark.
Spanish
Cross, from Spanish cruz referring to the Christian cross.
English
Strong fortress, from Old English burgh meaning fortified town.
Welsh
Valley, from Welsh glyn referring to a glen or valley.
Greek
Messenger, a variant of Angel from Greek angelos.
African American English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Javon or Javan.
French
Green or spring-like, from Old French vern meaning green.
Arabic
Powerful or the mighty, from Arabic qadir meaning capable.
Hebrew
High mountain or enlightened, a variant of Aaron.