Browse names
1,771 names match.
English
Amber-like jewel; combination of Amber and -ly.
Latin
Priceless; variant of Antoine or Anton.
Arabic
Servant of God; devoted and faithful.
Hebrew
Lion of God; strong and courageous.
Hebrew
Blooming flower.
Hebrew
Father's joy.
English
Ash tree meadow.
Greek
Virtue.
Germanic
Noble and ready.
Arabic
Alive or living.
Hebrew
Father's joy.
Germanic
Famous warrior.
Scottish
From Afton, Scotland.
Greek
Defender of men.
Germanic
Noble.
Germanic
Noble.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse meaning all-wise.
Hebrew/German
Combination of Anna meaning grace and Lisa meaning God's oath.
Hebrew
Variant of Ariel, meaning lion of God.
Hebrew/German
Combination of Anna meaning grace and Lise meaning God's oath.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning gift or offering.
Germanic
Variant of Alice, meaning noble.
Germanic
Variant of Adele, meaning noble.
Germanic
Feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Germanic
From Adela, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Old English
From Ardel, possibly meaning eagle or from eagle hill.
Gaelic/Celtic
Variant of Alan or Allen, meaning fair or noble.
Celtic/Old Welsh
Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly meaning strong bear.
Germanic
German name combining Anne and Liese, meaning grace and dedicated to God.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning friendly, intimate, or close companion.
Germanic
Possibly from Old German meaning old or ancient.
Latin
Feminine form of Albus, meaning white or pale.
Greek
Defender of men, French form of Alexander.
Greek
Strong and feminine, variant of Andrea meaning strong.
Germanic
Friend of the people or eagle friend.
Sanskrit
The sun, a powerful solar deity in Hindu mythology.
Italian
Beloved or friendly, Italian name.
English
From the old ford, English place name origin.
Latin
Priceless or worthy of praise, variant of Antoine.
Latin
From Hadria or dark, variant of Adrian.
Germanic
Noble or of noble kind, variant of Alyssa.
Latin
Olive tree or alive, variant of Olivia.
Greek
A variant of Anastasia, derived from Greek meaning 'resurrection.'
Scottish
A variant of Alvin, possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'noble friend.'
Modern creation
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Alicia or a unique creation.
Germanic
A variant combining Audrey (meaning 'noble strength') with the suffix -ana.
Germanic
The Spanish form of Arnold, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'eagle' and 'ruler.'
Germanic
A variant of Arlen, derived from Germanic elements possibly meaning 'noble' or 'pledge.'