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6,442 names match.
Hebrew
God strengthens; variant spelling of the biblical prophet Ezekiel.
Modern variant of Jarrett (English)
Spear-hard; a variant of Gerard or Jarrett with Germanic roots.
Hebrew
Supplanter; a variant spelling of Jacob, meaning one who supplants or follows.
Modern creation
A contemporary name, likely a blend of Kay and Aidan or Jayden.
Modern variant (possibly English surname)
Likely a variant of Marlon, of uncertain etymology.
Spanish
Little Charles; a diminutive of Carlos, meaning strong man or warrior.
Modern creation
Contemporary name without established traditional etymology.
Modern variant of Jeremy (Hebrew)
Exalted of the Lord; variant spelling of Jeremy from Jeremiah.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name likely combining David or Darius with -onta suffix.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name combining Taye or Taylor with Shawn.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name likely derived from Damian or Damien.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly with African or Arabic influences.
Chinese
Ever or perpetual; derived from Chinese characters with multiple possible meanings.
English
Settlement on barren land; derived from Old English place name.
English
Peasant or villager; derived from Old English meaning a common person.
English
From the settlement of a man named Hes; an English place name.
Scottish/Irish
God is gracious; variant of Shane, from Irish Seán.
Hebrew
He gave; variant of Nathan, a biblical name meaning God gave.
Modern creation
Contemporary name likely combining Trey or Trace with -ston suffix.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly derived from Damon or Damian.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name with uncertain traditional etymology.
Welsh/Chinese
From fortress or joy; Welsh origin or Chinese with varied meanings depending on characters.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name combining Antoine or Alfred with other elements.
Modern creation
Contemporary surname used as a given name without established etymology.
Hebrew
My father is God; a biblical name meaning God is my father.
Sanskrit
Long life or lifespan; derived from Sanskrit meaning age or duration.
English
Royal ruler; derived from Old English meaning brave and powerful ruler.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name with uncertain traditional etymology.
Greek
God is gracious; Greek form of John from Hebrew Yochanan.
Hebrew
Beyond or across; a biblical name meaning to cross over.
Portuguese/Spanish variant of Ulysses (Greek)
Wrathful or hater; from Greek Odysseus of uncertain etymology.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly derived from Job or combining Jo with a suffix.
Modern variant of Dorian (Greek)
From Doros; a name made famous by Oscar Wilde meaning a Dorian Greek.
Latin
Youthful; derived from Latin juvenalis meaning young.
English
Quarrelsome or strife; derived from Old English meaning a beret-wearer.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name possibly combining La- prefix with Vonte.
Latin/Hebrew
God will increase; Latin form of Joseph from Hebrew Yosef.
English
Boy or young man; derived from Old English meaning a servant or lad.
Spanish variant of Ulysses (Greek)
Wrathful or hater; Spanish spelling of Ulysses.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly combining Ky- with Aiden or -den suffix.
English
Teacher or learned one; a nickname derived from doctor.
Modern variant of Jarrett (English)
Spear-hard; variant of Gerard with Germanic roots.
Modern variant of Jason (Greek)
Healer; variant spelling of Jason from Greek Iason.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly combining Earl with Arvin or Kevin.
Sanskrit
Prosperity or wealth; derived from Sanskrit meaning superior or excellent.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly related to Ivory or Avery.
English
A nickname or shortened form, possibly from Washington.
Scottish
From a place name or possibly derived from Euan, meaning 'born of yew tree' or related to 'ewe.'