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6,442 names match.
Akan (Ghanaian)
Born on Friday.
Spanish/Italian, from Greek Isidoros
Gift of Isis, the Egyptian goddess.
Old English variant of Aldred or Aldwin
Old spear or wise friend.
Modern variant of Audra or Audrey
Noble strength, from Old English.
Germanic short form of Richard
Powerful ruler.
Arabic
Just, fair, or righteous.
English variant of Larry or Laurence
Laurel-crowned or victorious.
Tongan form of John
God is gracious.
English surname, from Chauncey
From a place name, possibly relating to chance.
English surname
Possibly from Old English relating to thatch or a place name.
Italian form of Nicholas
Victory of the people, from Greek Nikolaos.
Arabic variant
Possibly wise or virtuous.
Modern invented blend
A contemporary combination of Day and Shawn.
English variant of Adrian
From Hadria, an ancient Italian city.
Spanish blended name
A combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Angel (messenger).
Modern invented, possibly from Zion
A contemporary creation, possibly relating to Zion or the sacred mountain.
English short form of Theodore or Edward
Gift of God or wealthy guardian.
Germanic variant of Amory or Amalric
Work ruler or industrious leader.
English
From the farmstead or cattle sheds, derived from Old English place names.
Arabic
God will increase or add, the Arabic form of Joseph.
Hebrew and Italian
Who is like God and a messenger or angel combined.
Hebrew
Gift of God, the Portuguese and Spanish form of Matthew.
Greek
One who honors God, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Timothy.
Swahili
Of noble promise or a promising noble.
English
Named after Jonas Bronck, an early settler of the New York borough.
English
An apprentice or learner, derived from the occupational surname.
Modern creation
A contemporary name with no established historical etymology.
Hebrew
God made or created by the Lord, a biblical name.
Hmong
A Hmong name with cultural significance in Southeast Asian heritage.
English
From a place name or farmstead, derived from Old English origins.
Hebrew and Dutch
Father of many or exalted father, short form of Abraham.
Greek and Slavic
Defender of mankind, the Slavic form of Alexander.
Modern creation
A blended name combining Tay and Shaun for contemporary appeal.
French and Italian
A military rank used as a given name, derived from column of soldiers.
Swahili
Happy and joyful, expressing cheerfulness and delight.
Spanish and Italian
A tower, symbolizing strength and protection.
Hebrew
God is my judge, a variant spelling of Daniel.
Persian and Greek
A thread or half, relating to balance and connection.
English
A swift competitor or one who races, from the surname Race.
Dutch
From or of, a prefix found in Dutch surnames used as a given name.
English
A straight pointed missile weapon, symbolizing direction and speed.
Germanic
Noble wolf or elf warrior, derived from Adolphus.
French
Hidden or concealed, relating to secrecy and protection.
Latin and English
From Trenton or the trenches, a place-derived name.
Welsh
Son of the sea or born from the water.
Irish and Scottish
From the glen or valley, derived from Irish surnames.
Modern creation
A contemporary blended name combining De and Shun.
Hebrew
Salvation or deliverance, related to the biblical name Hosea.