Browse names
6,442 names match.
Sanskrit, Hindi
Sky or heaven.
Welsh
Variant of Trevor, from the Cornish meaning fair or noble settlement.
Hebrew
Variant of Yallan, possibly meaning ascending or to climb.
Hebrew
Spanish form of Othniel, meaning God is my strength.
English
Variant of Bryson, from Celtic origin meaning son of the noble one.
Irish
Variant of Keegan, from Irish meaning descendant of Aodhagán (little fire).
English
Modern variant of Jett, from jet the black stone.
Germanic
Variant of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Mont and Trell.
Greek
Possibly from Greek kion meaning pillar or column.
Italian
Italian diminutive of Romeo, meaning pilgrim to Rome.
Celtic
Variant of Bryant, meaning noble or honorable.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning son of Sancho.
English
English word meaning darkness cast by an object.
English
English surname meaning the settlement of Leif or the living one.
Mandingo
West African name from the Mandingo people.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Hevel, meaning breath or vanity.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning support or aid.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning the howler or storm god in Hindu mythology.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning blessed.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning indestructible or eternal.
Gaelic
Variant of Braeden, meaning broad hillside.
Latin
Variant of Marcus, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Scottish
Possibly Scottish variant of Irving, meaning green water.
Latin
Possibly from Latin meaning golden.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaiah, meaning God is my salvation.
Greek
Possibly from Greek meaning divine gift.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive meaning small boy or child.
Hebrew
French form of Matthew, meaning gift of God.
African American
Modern invented name combining De- and -andre.
Germanic
Modern variant of Axel, meaning father of peace.
Mandingo
West African name meaning worthy.
Germanic
Diminutive of Bernie or Bernard, meaning brave bear.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning mercy.
Italian
Possibly Italian diminutive from Niccolo or Nello.
Latin
From Alba meaning white or from the place Alba.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
English
Possibly variant of Devin or Kelvin, meaning beautiful or dark.
Latin
Of the forest or woodsman.
Germanic
One who is youthful or cheerful.
Latin
Oarsman or from the river.
Greek
Defender of men.
Chinese
Empty or air.
Hebrew
He laughs.
Latin
Of the heart.
Arabic
Royal or kingly.
Greek
Resurrection.
English
Rock-like or strong as a rock.