Browse names
1,771 names match.
English
Son of Adam; modern variant of Addison.
French
Elf ruler; variant of Aubrey.
Hawaiian
Cloud from heaven; a celestial name.
English
Elf counselor; variant of Alfred.
Russian
Peace; variant of Irina.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Turkish/Greek
Ardent or spirited; a place in Turkey.
English
Elf counselor; feminine form of Alfred.
Hebrew
Lord or master; a title of respect.
Hebrew
Lion of God; variant of Ariel.
Japanese
Bright beauty or red beauty; an aesthetic name.
Hebrew/Spanish
Doe or gazelle; an animal of grace.
Sanskrit
Anointing or blessing; a ceremonial name.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Greek
From anthos, meaning flower or blossom, goddess of flowers.
French
A variant of Harmony, derived from Greek harmonia meaning agreement or accord.
Modern invented
A contemporary blended name combining ace with the suffix lyn.
Hebrew
Means doe or female deer, a graceful animal reference.
Latin
Related to Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning warlike.
Italian/Greek
A variant of Ariana, meaning very holy one or pure.
Greek
A variant of Anastasia, meaning resurrection or rebirth.
Hebrew
A variant of Aliyah, meaning to ascend or exalted one.
Greek
A variant of Andrea, meaning strong or brave warrior.
Latin
A variant of Aurelia, meaning golden or golden haired.
Greek/Sanskrit
A variant of Amara, meaning eternal or undying.
Greek
From atomos, meaning indivisible or the smallest unit of matter.
Greek
Means white or bright, a river god in Greek mythology.
Germanic
A variant of Arvin or Arvid, meaning people's friend.
Celtic/Gaelic
Means bright, fair, or blessed in Celtic tradition.
Arabic
A person who is friendly and sociable.
Greek
Pure and chaste, variant of Agnes from Greek hagne.
Greek/Latin
Priceless and worthy of praise, variant of Anthony from Greek anthos.
Greek
Defender of mankind, variant of Alexandra combining alexis and andra.
Greek
Defender of mankind, modern variant of Alexis or Alexandria.
French/Breton
Strong as an eagle, variant of Armelle from Germanic armed.
Arabic
Black or dark-skinned, Arabic descriptive name.
English
Hermitage of Ann, English place name variant of Annesley.
Hebrew/American
God's witness, possibly modern variant or Hebrew-inspired name.
Germanic
Divine protection, variant of Anselm from Germanic Anselm.
English
Graceful and beloved, combination of Anna and May.
Greek
Defender of mankind, extended variant of Alexandria from Greek.
Russian/Greek
Defender of mankind, Russian form of Alexander from Greek.
Hebrew/Germanic
Grace and nobility; combining Anna and Alicia.
Arabic
Possibly related to the Islamic call to prayer.
Hebrew
From the red earth or man; variant of Adam.
Germanic/Unknown
Noble; possibly variant of Alyse.
Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant or modern creation.
Hebrew
Strong and mighty.