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6,442 names match.
Hebrew
Likely a variant of Adrian from Hadrian.
Modern
A modern invented name combining Keon with -tae suffix.
Hebrew
Attached or joined, a variant of Levi from the Hebrew.
Latin
True, from verus in Latin or possibly related to Meryl.
Latin
Enduring or lasting, from durare meaning to last.
Scottish Gaelic
Narrow strait or kyle, from caol in Gaelic.
Old English
West meadow, from west and leah meaning meadow.
Modern
Possibly a variant of Bryson meaning son of Brice.
Hebrew
Possibly God's God or a modern blending of Hebrew elements.
French
Mount Royal, from Mont and Royal in French.
Old English
Vini's town or settlement, a place-derived surname.
Greek
Messenger or bearer of good news, from evangelion.
Sanskrit
One with beautiful hair, another name for Krishna.
Latin
Sad, from tristis in Latin or possibly from Tristan.
Modern
A modern invented name possibly from Breven or Bravo.
Greek
Rock, from Pierce and Peter via Greek petros.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars, from Marcus the Roman god of war.
Irish/Scottish
From Cináed, meaning fire-headed.
English
Surname referring to one who is true.
Italian/Spanish
From Caesar, meaning hairy.
English
The wild animal; fierce and powerful.
Hebrew/English
Surname from Adam, meaning of the earth.
Hebrew
My God is an oath, variation of Eliza.
Germanic/English
Thor's protector or thunder warrior.
Latin
Lover of God.
Modern/Turkish
Rare; possibly from Turkish meaning anger.
English
Pear clearing or meadow.
Irish
Dark or swarthy, variation of Dwayne.
Hebrew/Biblical
Of the Levites, relating to biblical priests.
Irish/Gaelic
Little fire or descendant of fire.
Greek
Bearer of Christ.
Germanic/English
Army man or warrior.
Germanic
Peaceful giant or peaceful warrior.
Greek/Spanish
Christian or follower of Christ.
Latin
From Laurentium, variation of Lawrence.
English/French
Young nobleman or gentleman.
Slavic/Spanish
Peaceful or declaring peace.
Greek/French
Follower of Christ.
Arabic
Brave or daring.
Hebrew/Irish
Who is like God, variation of Michael.
Modern/Welsh
Modern created name, possibly from Trevor.
Arabic/Hebrew
God is my strength, variant of Gabriel.
Modern/Scottish
Modern variation of Cayden or Aidan.
Germanic/Spanish
Bold and famous or daring renowned.
Germanic/English
Farmer or Charles, variation of Carlton.
English
Hidden nook or from a surname.
Hebrew/Semitic
Grain or the grain deity.
Modern
Modern created name; no established etymology.