Browse names
6,442 names match.
Hebrew/Hungarian
Merciful or gentle; from Hungarian tradition.
Greek
Devoted to Dionysus; god of wine and celebration.
Old French
Woolen worker; occupational surname.
Irish
Red-haired or spear-armed; from Irish tradition.
Germanic
Archer or from the yew tree; French form of Ivo.
Old English
Settlement on a Roman road; place name origin.
Hebrew
Who is like God; variant of Michael.
German
Barrel maker or pine tree; German occupational name.
Hebrew
God is gracious; variant of Johnny.
Germanic
Brave as a lion; variant of Leonard.
Hebrew
God sees; from Yah (God) and hazah (to see) with El (God).
French/Spanish
Composite name combining Jean (John) and Carlos (Charles).
Hebrew
Pleasantness; variant of Naaman, from the Hebrew name meaning pleasant or sweet.
Old English/Germanic
Foreigner or Welsh person; from Old English wealh meaning foreigner.
Old English
One who hoods or covers; an occupational surname.
Old English
From the red meadow; from Old English read (red) and leah (meadow).
Spanish/Hebrew
Composite name combining Jose (Joseph, God increases) and Angel (messenger).
Hebrew
My God is he; from Eli (my God) and hu (he).
Old English
One who makes or sells gloves; an occupational surname.
Old English
Spear friend; from Old English ord (point) and wine (friend).
Hebrew/Hawaiian
Possibly derived from Malachi meaning my messenger, or Hawaiian-inspired.
Old French
Sweet; possibly from Old French douce meaning sweet.
Greek/Hebrew
Help God; Greek form of Ezra from Hebrew ezra meaning help.
Greek
Victory of the people; from Greek nike (victory) and laos (people).
Old English
One who strikes; an occupational surname from Middle English striker.
Nahuatl
Descending eagle; from Nahuatl cuauhtli (eagle) and temoa (to come down).
Old German/Frankish
Spear warrior; from Germanic elements for spear.
Spanish/Latin
Christ; from Latin Christus or Spanish form of Christ.
Old English
The flap or tab of cloth; from Old English tabula.
Arabic
Rare or opposite; from Arabic nadir used in astronomy.
English/Place name
From the Cayman Islands, etymology of the islands is disputed.
Arabic
Helper or victorious; from Arabic nasir meaning helper.
Arabic
Grateful or thankful; from Arabic shakira meaning to be grateful.
Modern
Modern created name of uncertain etymology.
Old German
Bright will; from Old German willeo (will) and beraht (bright).
Greek/German
Bearing Christ; from Greek christos and pherein (to bear).
Hebrew
Exalted or mountain of strength; variant of Aaron.
Hebrew
God is my secret; from Hebrew raz (secret) and El (God).
Scottish
Muddy place; from Scottish Brody possibly meaning wet place.
Hebrew/Polish
Gift of God; Polish form of Matthew from Hebrew mattai.
Old English
Son of the woodsman; from Old English wudu (wood) and -son.
Modern/French
Modern variant possibly derived from Chants or Chantal.
Spanish/Latin
Calm or placid; from Latin placidus meaning peaceful.
Old Norse
Army power; from Old Norse herr (army) and valdr (power).
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh.
Greek
From the Greek for wooden or forest dweller.
Germanic
Noble friend.
Latin
Belonging to the Lord.