Browse names
6,442 names match.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Greek
Defender of men; Russian form of Alexander.
Hebrew
My father is God.
Hebrew
Supplanter; one who follows.
Spanish and Latin
Of Charles, a free man.
Old English
Red ford or rood ford by a stream.
Japanese
Quiet, pure, or clear.
Old German
Peaceful ruler.
Hebrew
Beloved; from David.
Latin
From Hadria; relating to the Adriatic.
Old English
Dusty place or from a personal name.
German
Honor; relating to Ehre.
Chinese and Korean
Various meanings including one or expansive.
Latin
Of the Lord; from Dominicus.
Japanese
Good man or honorable male.
Irish
Wealthy protector; Irish form of Edmund.
Scottish
Cheerful or pleasant.
Greek
Farmer; Spanish form of George.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from DeJuan.
Hebrew
God has heard; related to Samuel.
Sanskrit
Sun; Hindu solar deity.
Modern English
Modern blend of Brayden and Liam or Lan.
Latin
Horn or from Cornelius.
Arabic
Growth or abundance; from Zayd.
Hebrew
God is strong; from Ezekiel.
Hebrew
God is my salvation; form of Isaiah.
Old German
Peaceful ruler; form of Frederick.
Greek
Watchful or awake; from Gregorios.
Latin
Of Mars; from Marcus.
Hebrew
God has remembered; form of Zachary.
Greek
Sea messenger god; of the sea.
Irish
Land of Owen; from Tír Eoghain.
Latin
Craftsman or maker; from Fabricius.
Arabic
Variant of Othman, meaning devoted servant or servant of God.
Germanic
From Germanic elements meaning famous pledge or noble pledge.
Irish
From the Irish Cianán, meaning small and handsome.
French
Variant of Orville, meaning golden town.
Celtic
Variant of Duane, meaning dark or swarthy.
Greek
Variant of Andrew, meaning strong or manly.
Modern creation
Modern blend of Ray and Quan without established historical etymology.
Basque
Variant of Xavier, meaning new house.
Swahili
Meaning strong or forceful.
Latin
Variant of Justin, meaning just or righteous.
English
From Old English, meaning bald or builder.
Arabic
Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peaceful.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
Hebrew
Variant of Ethan, meaning strong or firm.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.