Browse names
6,442 names match.
English
English origin; means white or diminutive of Whitfield.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Eli; means ascended or my God.
Hawaiian
Hawaiian origin; means strong or strength.
Spanish
Spanish origin; possibly means of León or the lion.
Greek/Russian
Russian variant of Nicholas; means victory of the people.
Germanic
Derives from Germanic elements for 'royal' and 'ruler.'
African American
Modern invention, possibly combining Ty with Rome.
Germanic
Variant of Eric, derived from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Greek
Derived from georgos, meaning farmer or worker of the earth.
Breton/French
Breton diminutive of Jean, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God's gracious gift.'
French
Combination of Jean (God's gracious gift) and Luc (light-bringing).
Hebrew
Means 'my lord' or 'my lords,' a title for God.
English
Surname-derived given name, possibly from occupational origin.
Greek
Derived from stavros, meaning cross.
Arabic
Means skilled, expert, or dexterous.
Celtic
Modern variant of Bryce, meaning speckled or Celtic place name.
Germanic
Derived from bear and hard, meaning strong as a bear.
Italian/Latin
Derived from fortunatus, meaning fortunate or blessed.
English
Occupational name meaning bailiff, steward, or official.
Greek
Short form of Sylvester, meaning wooded or of the forest.
Germanic
Derived from theodoric meaning people's ruler or warrior.
Arabic
Variant of Jamal, meaning beautiful or handsome.
Hebrew
Means serpent's mouth or the Nubian.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Tyler or Tyson.
Hawaiian
Modern creation with possible Polynesian or Hawaiian influence.
Latin
Variant of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius.
Latin
Variant of Terrence, derived from the Roman family name Terentius.
Arabic
Variant of Gary or modern creation influenced by Arabic.
Greek
Possibly derived from leon meaning lion.
Irish
Derived from Irish meaning sharp, keen, or bright.
Greek
Modern variant of Titus, derived from a Roman name meaning of the title.
Hebrew
Variant of Aaron, derived from Hebrew meaning high mountain or exalted.
Scottish
Derived from Scottish place name or occupational surname.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic meaning one who divides or distributes.
Modern American
Modern invention, possibly combining L with Arnell.
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Alexander, derived from Greek meaning defender of men.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly variant of Alvin meaning noble friend.
Germanic
Related to the Othel rune; exact meaning uncertain but possibly ancestral or property-related.
Germanic
Possibly from orm (serpent) or related to place names; a Norse/Germanic traditional name.
Sanskrit
Blessing, benediction, or divine wish in Hindu tradition.
English place name
A modern spelling of Preston, meaning the town of priests.
Hebrew
Son of Zion, a religious Hebrew name with biblical significance.
Hebrew
God gave; from natan (gave) and El (God).
Arabic
Friend or companion; variant of Khalil.
Modern American
A contemporary creation, possibly blending Jay with Vin or Gavin.
French
Mountain; often a shortened form of Montgomery or Montrose.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From hrol meaning famous or renowned; a Norman/Viking origin name.
Chinese place name
From Taiwanese meaning great bay or island; a geographic name used as a given name.