Browse names
6,442 names match.
Arabic
Rightly guided.
Sanskrit
Fearless or brave.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful.
Greek
Gift of God.
Scottish
Of the burnished waters.
Arabic
Hope.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler.
Arabic
Governor or protector.
Germanic
Bright or noble.
Germanic
Famous ruler.
Greek
Silver or shining.
Latin
Rose.
Hebrew
God is gracious and God will increase.
Hebrew
Stone of help.
English
Deer.
Germanic
North friend.
English
From a cross-shaped landmark.
Irish
Bright or shining sea.
Germanic
Famous land.
Sanskrit
I am that.
Dutch
Little king.
Welsh
Love or bounty.
English
Land by the road.
Hebrew
Modern spelling of Caleb, meaning devotion to God or whole-hearted.
Hebrew
Variant of Aaron, meaning high mountain or exalted.
Germanic
Composed of 'ew' (law) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning law ruler.
Germanic
Related to Orlando, composed of 'or' (point of a sword) and 'land' (land).
Greek
From Philippos, meaning lover of horses.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Ray (light) with a suffix.
Hebrew
Slavic form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Modern variation of Cain, meaning acquired or possession.
English
Occupational name meaning one who ushers or shows people in.
Irish
Variant of Neill or Neil, meaning cloud or champion.
Sanskrit
Composed of 'san' (complete) and 'deep' (lamp), meaning complete illumination.
Armenian
Derived from Armenian place Talin, possibly meaning from the valley.
Greek
Misspelling or variant of George, meaning farmer or tiller of earth.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly derived from Latin vertex meaning peak.
Greek
Variation of Chris or Kris, short form of Christopher, meaning bearer of Christ.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Shawn with Donovan.
Arabic
From Arabic, meaning generous or noble.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Monte with a suffix.
English
Modern variation of Ryder, meaning one who rides.
Latin
From salvare, meaning savior or deliverer.
Latin
From Ovidius, the name of the Roman poet Ovid.
Arabic
From Arabic, possibly meaning happiness or joy.
English
Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
Latin
Greek form of Marcus, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Persian
From Persian, possibly meaning satisfied or content.