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6,442 names match.
Latin
Derived from Sabinus, referring to the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Modern American
A contemporary variant possibly derived from Jared or Jarrett.
Hebrew
Variant of Aaron, possibly meaning mountain of strength or exalted one.
Modern American/African
A contemporary creation, possibly African-inspired with uncertain traditional roots.
Greek/Germanic
Possibly from Leon (lion) or a variant of Leonel with strength connotations.
Spanish/Uncertain
Possibly a surname used as a given name with unclear traditional etymology.
African place name
From Kenya, the East African nation; a geographic name used as a given name.
Greek
Variant of Jason, derived from iasis meaning to heal.
Modern American
A contemporary variant of Dax or Daxton with no ancient etymological source.
Germanic
Variant of Elmer, from aedelmaer meaning noble and famous.
English surname
From an English surname meaning crooked or twisted.
Hebrew
Spanish form of Zacharias, from zachariah meaning God has remembered.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Jonathan, from yonatan meaning God gave.
Sanskrit/Persian
Beauty, charm, or radiance in Sanskrit and Persian traditions.
English place name
From an Old English place name meaning Ralph's or Rolf's town.
Arabic
Lion or brave one; from the Arabic asad and related root meanings.
Arabic
Easy, gentle, or from yasir meaning facile.
Greek
Variant of Nicholas, from nikolaos meaning victory of the people.
Latin/Etruscan
Variant spelling of Anthony, from Antonius of uncertain but possibly Etruscan origin.
Arabic
Possibly from rami meaning archer or from diminutive forms.
Irish/Scandinavian
Possibly from deag meaning black or from Norse origins; little dark one.
English
From Purvis or Peverus, an English surname possibly meaning pierce-wood.
Armenian/Greek
From Sergios meaning servant; used traditionally in Armenian Christian culture.
Latin
Variant of Claude, from claudus possibly meaning lame or from clavis meaning key.
Modern American
A contemporary creation with no established traditional etymological roots.
Latin
Variant of Lucas, from Lucanus derived from lux meaning light.
French/Italian combination
Combines Jean (God is gracious) with Carlo (free man); a European blend.
Arabic
Safe, secure, or from aman meaning safety and trust.
Spanish
Means perfect in Spanish.
Greek
Variant of Damian; means to tame or subdue.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning knowledge of the Vedas, Hindu philosophical tradition.
Spanish
From Latin Crescens meaning growing or increasing.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning God is he.
Irish
Variant of Riley, Irish surname meaning rye field.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning unique or singular.
Arabic
Arabic word meaning son of, used as a name prefix.
Latin
Variant of Marcus, from Latin meaning of Mars or warlike.
Spanish
Variant of Antonio, from Latin meaning priceless.
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, Hebrew meaning God has heard.
Irish
Variant of Rooney, Irish surname meaning red-haired.
Germanic
From Germanic meaning noble friend.
Modern
Modern creation possibly combining Jason with Sean.
Modern
Modern variant possibly related to Keenan or Kasen.
English
English surname possibly meaning a rounded hilltop.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning kind, gentle, or subtle.
African American
Modern African American name combining James with Mariah.
Greek
Greek diminutive of Ioannis or John meaning God is gracious.
Irish
Irish surname meaning man of courage.