Browse names
1,771 names match.
Sanskrit
First ray of sun or dawn.
Germanic
Noble or bear-like, related to Arthur.
Latin
Golden or from Aurelius.
Italian
High or tall, from the Italian word.
Latin
Grace, from the Latin family name.
Greek
Priceless, a modern variant of Anthony.
Japanese
Bright or clear, a variant of Akira.
Quechua
Serpent or bitter.
Sanskrit
Musical note or ascending.
Germanic
Noble or of noble birth, a variant of Adeline.
African
In the agitator's name, of African origin.
Hebrew
Father's joy, a variant spelling of Abigail.
Russian
Diminutive of Anna, meaning grace or favor.
Modern African American
A contemporary name, possibly derived from Aisha, meaning life.
Celtic/British
Variant spelling of Arthur, meaning noble bear or follower of the god Thor.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly a variant of Arthur or an invented combination.
Akan
Ghanaian name meaning born on Tuesday.
Modern English
A modern name of uncertain etymological origin.
Old English
Derived from Aldwin or Alden, meaning old friend or old from Alden.
Hawaiian/Literary
Hawaiian meaning noble or from Kipling's Jungle Book, a wolf pack leader.
Arabic
Variant of Aisha, meaning alive or living.
Spanish
Modern creation possibly combining Amaya (night rain in Spanish) with Rani (Sanskrit: queen).
Arabic
Servant of the Merciful One, combining Abd (servant) with Rahman (the Merciful, referring to God).
Hungarian/Turkic
Little father, from Turkic ata (father) with diminutive ending, a historical Gothic leader.
Greek
Modern spelling variant of Alex, short for Alexander, meaning defender of the people.
Arabic
Benevolence or kindness in Arabic, representing mercy and compassion.
English
Modern variant of Alana, from Irish meaning fair and bright or cheerful.
English
Modern variant of Avery, from Old English meaning elf ruler or ruler of elves.
English
Modern creation possibly combining Amar (Amara meaning eternal) with -ri suffix.
Latin
Latinized form of America or Amerigo, from Germanic elements meaning work or powerful ruler.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English meaning eastern fortification or fort.
English
Modern variant combining Allie with Leigh, possibly from Old English meaning noble or meadow.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Arabic-influenced modern creation
A contemporary name with possible Arabic or African roots.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining Arabic or Hebrew elements.
Germanic variant
A variant of Emery, meaning industrious or brave.
Modern variant
A contemporary shortened form or variant of Alice or similar names.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Angela, meaning messenger or angel.
Sanskrit
A Sanskrit name meaning worshipped or adored.
Greek via Latin
Variant of Alexandria, meaning defender of men.
Sanskrit
The sun in Hindu mythology, derived from Aditi, the mother of the sun god.
Greek
Variant of Artemis or Artemius, dedicated to the goddess Artemis.
Latin
From the Roman family name Antonii, possibly meaning priceless or invaluable.
Germanic via Latin
Variant of Amelia, meaning industrious or hardworking.
Hebrew via Italian
Variant of Annetta, meaning grace or favor from Anna.
French
Before or ahead, derived from the French word for forward.
Modern variant
Modern variant possibly from Aleya or Leah, meaning one who ascends.
Germanic variant
Modern variant of Allison, meaning noble kind or of noble birth.