Browse names
1,771 names match.
Hebrew
Variation of Aliza, meaning joyful or cheerful.
French, Germanic
Brave or industrious, from Germanic Amauri or love.
Sanskrit, Hindi
Sky or heaven.
Italian
Italian word meaning love.
Germanic
Possibly from Adda, an ancient Germanic name.
Greek
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning from Hadria.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Hevel, meaning breath or vanity.
Sanskrit
Possibly from Sanskrit origin meaning horse or wind.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning indestructible or eternal.
English
Modern variant of Adley, meaning noble meadow.
Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Anna, meaning grace.
Germanic
Modern variant of Axel, meaning father of peace.
Mandingo
West African name meaning worthy.
Latin
From Alba meaning white or from the place Alba.
Hebrew
To ascend or go up.
Latin
From Hadria, referring to the Adriatic region.
Greek
Defender of men.
English
Elf counsel.
Greek
Resurrection.
Sanskrit
Fearless or brave.
Arabic
Hope.
Latin
Bird of the sea.
Greek
Silver or shining.
English
Elf counsel.
Hebrew
Father of multitude.
English
From the at clearing.
Germanic
Elf warrior or noble elf.
Germanic
Noble.
Slavic
Old or ancient.
Latin
Golden.
Hebrew
Crown.
Irish
Fair or bright.
English
Modern variation of Avery, meaning elf ruler.
Hebrew
Variant of Aaron, meaning high mountain or exalted.
Akan
From the Akan people of Ghana, meaning born on Saturday.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly combining Azure (sky blue) with Lynn (lake).
Greek
Modern variation of Aida, meaning happy or prosperous.
Hebrew
Modern spelling of Aliyah, meaning exalted or ascending.
Latin
From ambrosius, meaning immortal or divine.
Greek
Modern variation of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly Maria spelled backwards.
Modern
Modern invention; possibly inspired by Ariana or Arizona.
Arabic
Modern variant of Aisha; means living, alive, or prosperous.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Means nectar or immortal elixir in Hindu mythology.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Aliza; means joyful or cheerful.
Greek
Greek mythology; means thoughts of men or chained maiden.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Hindi origin; means younger brother.
Germanic
Variant of Eric, derived from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler.'