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6,442 names match.
Scottish
Possibly from Douglas, meaning dark water.
Scottish
Variant of Irving; means green river or from the city of Irvine.
Germanic
Variant of Willard; means resolute and brave.
Germanic
Variant of Jerald or Gerald; means ruler with the spear.
English
Modern creation, possibly variant of Khari or influenced by Khary.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Zion; means promised land.
English
Modern creation, possibly influenced by Joni or Giovanni.
English
Modern creation, variant of Jamir or influenced by Jamal.
Irish
Modern variant of Ryan; means little king.
Greek
Spanish form of Cyrillus; means lordly.
Arabic
Means martyr or witness.
Germanic
Germanic surname meaning one who burns or clears land.
Latin
Modern variant of Marcus; means of Mars.
Greek
Modern variant of Christopher; means bearer of Christ.
Scottish
Scottish surname meaning chamberlain.
English
Modern creation from the English word champ.
English
Modern creation, possibly variant of Dale or Dalen.
Germanic
Scandinavian form of Henry; means estate ruler.
English
Possibly from Hampton; means home settlement.
English
English place name meaning Ella's town.
Persian
Modern creation, possibly influenced by Kevin or Persian roots.
Hebrew
Means God is my people.
Greek
Spanish form of Arcadius; from Arcadia, a region of ancient Greece.
English
English surname meaning father or one who leads.
English
From Spencer; means steward or butler.
English
Modern creation, possibly blend of De and Montae or influenced by Antoine.
English
Modern creation, possibly variant of Jaheim or influenced by Jeremiah.
Hebrew
God will increase, from the Hebrew name Yosef conveying divine multiplication.
English
Son of Jer or a modern blending of Jerry with the -son suffix.
Hebrew
God is gracious, Italian variant of John from Hebrew Yochanan.
English
A modern invented name combining elements Tay and vion without established etymology.
Hebrew
Peace, from the Hebrew word shalom expressing tranquility and wholeness.
Sanskrit
Desire or wish, from Sanskrit conveying aspiration and yearning.
English
One who rides, an occupational surname used as a given name.
Old English
Fern meadow, from fearn meaning fern and leah meaning meadow.
Latin
Eighth, from the Latin octavus referring to the eighth son or month.
Hebrew
He who strives with God, from the biblical name Israel.
French
God is gracious and rock combined, from Jean and Pierre.
Old French
Pierce the valley, from perce and val in Old French.
Egyptian
Great house, from Egyptian per aa meaning the pharaonic seat of power.
Irish
Possibly bright or a modern variant of Irish name Neven.
Germanic
Bright army, from heri meaning army and beraht meaning bright.
Welsh
Ardor or passion, from Welsh Rhys conveying enthusiasm.
Hebrew
God is gracious, variant of Johann from Yochanan.
Germanic
Sacrifice and hard, from Germanic gild and hard.
Germanic
Man or strength, from karl in Germanic languages.
Old English
Male child, a simple English word name.
Yiddish
Deer, from Yiddish Herschel related to Hebrew hart.