Browse names
6,442 names match.
Greek
Lover of horses, from Philip meaning friend of horses.
Greek/Japanese
Rule or law in Greek; used in modern Japanese contexts.
English/Latin
Surname used as given name; possibly from hills or valleys.
Italian/Spanish
Variant of Giovanni, meaning God is gracious.
English
Modern name possibly from Rye, suggesting grain field.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Old English/Latin
Derived from Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum.
Welsh/Celtic
Modern variant of Tristan, meaning tumult or sad.
Greek
From kosmos meaning order, beauty, or universe.
Greek
Variant spelling of Christopher, meaning Christ bearer.
Germanic
Modern variant of Charles, meaning free man.
French/Modern
Modern creation possibly from Marquis meaning nobleman.
Greek
From the wise Athenian statesman; suggests wisdom and justice.
Persian
Royal or kingly in Persian.
Latin
Of the forest; from silva meaning woods.
Greek
Variant of Jerome, from hieros onoma meaning sacred name.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly blending Na- and Quan.
Latin
Variant of Antoine, meaning priceless or invaluable.
Arabic
Righteous, good, or virtuous in Arabic.
Arabic
Breeze or gentle wind in Arabic.
Hebrew
Short for Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Scottish/Latin
Possibly from Gavin or Calvin; Calvin means bald.
Hebrew
Short for Lemuel, meaning devoted to God.
English
English word meaning destiny used as a name.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish form of Salvador, meaning savior.
Sanskrit
Sun or the Hindu god of the sun in Sanskrit.
Modern Arabic-influenced
Modern creation possibly from Ahmad meaning praiseworthy.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly from David or David-ante blend.
English
From the ash tree or short for Ashley meaning ash tree meadow.
English
Surname possibly from Muriel meaning bright sea.
Scottish
From the Lennox region; means elm grove.
Greek
Surname from Stephen, meaning crown or wreath.
English
Surname from barn meaning clearing or farmstead.
Sanskrit
Pure or innocent in Sanskrit.
English
From the music genre; originally of uncertain African-American origin.
Greek
Spanish form of Apollinaris, meaning of Apollo the Greek god.
Modern invented
A contemporary creation, possibly blending elements of tradition with modern naming trends.
English surname
Son of Tenny, used famously by poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Arabic
Prince or commander.
English diminutive, possibly of Elijah
A shortened form of Elijah, meaning God is my strength.
Japanese
Shadow or silhouette.
Spanish, from Latin liberatus
Freed or liberated.
Celtic/Scottish
Speckled or freckled.
Old English/Norse
Northern settlement or northman.
Hebrew short form of Zachary
God remembers.
English surname, possibly from Amy
Derived from Amy, meaning beloved.
English surname or diminutive
Possibly from Juliet or a surname relating to a ravine.
Modern variant, possibly of Tyler
Tile maker or from a surname.