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6,442 names match.
Greek
Variant of Alec, meaning defender of men.
Latin
Variant of Mark, meaning dedicated to Mars or warlike.
Arabic
Arabic form of Job, meaning father of multitudes.
English
Variant of Doyall, meaning loyal or faithful.
English
From the word parish, meaning district under a church.
English
From the English word meaning information or awareness.
Modern creation
Modern blend of Jay and Veon without established historical etymology.
Arabic
Meaning pure or intelligent.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.
Latin
Meaning rejoice or happy.
Sanskrit
Meaning indigo or blue.
Hebrew
From Hebrew, meaning may God expand or enlarge.
Irish
From Irish Cailín, meaning child or girl.
Greek
Meaning immortal or eternal.
Hebrew
Variant of Seth, meaning appointed or substitute.
English
From Old English, meaning linden tree valley.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
English
From the word Dutch, meaning from the Netherlands or German.
Greek
God of love in Greek mythology.
Germanic/Latin
Venerable or noble; diminutive of Augustus or Gustav.
Germanic
Bright warrior; combines elements meaning shining and hero.
Modern English
Modern variant of Raven, referencing the black bird.
Old English
Tillable land or fertile valley.
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Beulah, meaning married or possessed.
Arabic
Merciful or compassionate; from Islamic tradition.
Irish/Scandinavian
Hollow or from the Irish Cormac; variant of Corey.
Modern English
Modern variant of Chase or Chasen.
Latin
Title or honor; variant of Titus.
Hebrew
Expansion or enlargement; variant of Japheth.
Hebrew
God will increase; Arabic variant of Joseph.
Irish
Dark warrior or dark-haired; variant of Donovan.
Japanese
Dragon; symbol of power and wisdom.
Greek
Defender of men; variant of Alexander.
Old English
Shine or brightness; from the word luster.
Greek
Gift of God; variant of Theodore.
Hebrew
God remembers; variant of Zachary.
Old English
Elf counsel; diminutive of Alfred or Alphonse.
Old English
Settlement or homestead; place name origin.
Latin
Strong or powerful; from valens.
Old French
From France; surname as given name.
Hebrew
My father is generous; from Zebedaeus.
Irish
Dark warrior or dark-haired; variant of Donovan.
Spanish
Son of Martín; Spanish surname.
English
The color pink; modern color-based name.
Old English/Modern
Bailiff or descendant of Bailey; variant of Bailey.
Old French
Tailor or cutter of cloth; variant of Taylor.
Old French
Battle worthy or eager warrior; variant of Harvey.
Germanic/Modern
Uncertain origin; possibly variant of Hugh.