Browse names
6,442 names match.
Welsh/Old English
Wise warrior, battle warrior.
English
One who comes with the day, morning light.
Germanic
Famous warrior, renowned in battle.
Greek
One who loves, affectionate.
Greek
Honoring God, one who honors the Lord.
Aramaic
Rock, stone; the biblical name for the Apostle Peter.
English
One who sets traps, a hunter.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Terrell.
Irish
Bright, radiant, shining.
English
Modern creation, possibly variant of Kaiser meaning emperor.
Hebrew
Breath of God, diminutive of Abel.
Irish
White sparrow, bright white.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, Russian form of Elijah.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Noel or Norman.
English
From the lane, similar to Landry.
Latin
Desired, longed for.
Swahili
Quiet warrior, silent and strong.
Yoruba
My joy has returned, brings happiness.
Arabic
Father of multitudes, variant of Abraham.
English
From the incline, one who lives on a slope.
Norse/Welsh
Bow warrior, archer of great skill.
English
Modern variant of Lester meaning from Leicester.
English
From the western meadow, variant of Wesley.
Greek
Victory of the people, conqueror of nations.
Arabic
A long life, living long.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Montague meaning pointed hill.
Arabic
Bringer of good news, messenger of joy.
English
From Devon, a region known for its beauty.
Hebrew
Deer, swift and graceful creature.
English
Great field, field of the mighty.
Hebrew
Lightning, thunder from heaven.
English
One who dwells on a bend in the road.
English
Modern variant possibly of Derek or Terence.
English/Norman
Coal-bright, famous and noble.
English
A merchant or trader, one who buys and sells.
Italian/Spanish
First or firstborn.
Hebrew
God is my master, combining Hebrew elements Jer and -iel.
Modern African American
Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Tyrone.
Hebrew
Variation of Jeremiah, meaning God will exalt.
Greek/Aramaic
Twin, a short form of Thomas.
Germanic/English
Variation of Roderick, meaning famous ruler.
Iroquoian
Great lake, a geographical place name.
Arabic
Desired or wished for.
English
English surname origin, hawk or kettle town.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Helmet or protective warrior.
Germanic/Hebrew
Variation of Gerald or Jerome, meaning spear ruler.
Scottish/Gaelic
Scottish name possibly relating to thorn or rocky hills.
Arabic
Possibly from Iram of the Pillars, an ancient Arabian city.