Browse names
708 names match.
English
English place name meaning east settlement.
Greek
Well-spoken or eloquent, variant of Eulalia.
English
A blend of Ella (all) and Mae (May), representing spring's beauty.
Spanish
Ruler of the estate, feminine form of Henry.
Germanic
Noble and refined, from Ethel with a feminine suffix.
English
Son of a healer, or a variant of Jason.
Hebrew
God exists, a biblical variant related to Isaiah.
Hebrew
God has helped; a combination of El (God) and azar (help).
Greek
Pleasing or agreeable; from Euaristos meaning well-received.
Scottish/Gaelic
God's gracious gift; variant of Ian and Ewan.
Germanic
Home ruler; short form of Henrietta.
Germanic
Little one or estate; variant of Etta.
Germanic/French
Foreign wealth; variant of Elodie.
Latin
Feminine form of Aemilius, a Roman family name.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie; means crowned or wreathed.
Hebrew
Strong, firm, or sturdy.
Greek
Variant of Alicia or Elisa; derived from Elizabeth.
Germanic
Noble and bright, feminine form of Albert.
Latin
Industrious, variant of Emily.
Sanskrit
Desire or wish.
Hebrew
God is my strength, variant of Elijah.
Hebrew
God's oath; variant of Elizabeth from Hebrew 'Elisheba'.
Greek
Man from Greece; Greek-derived name.
Irish
A modern variant of Erin, meaning Ireland or peace.
Greek
Bright light and torch, a variant of Eleanor.
English created
Deep black wood, a modern variant of Ebony.
English
Forever and without end, a virtue word name.
Germanic
Modern variant possibly derived from Earline or related to Earla.
Germanic
Germanic name meaning wealthy or fortunate guardian.
Modern African American
Modern created name, possibly variant of Amari or combining elements.
Germanic
Variant of Emmeline, meaning industrious or work-related.
Hebrew
My God is Jehovah.
English
Wished for, variant of Evelyn from Aveline.
English
Modern invented name, possibly from Paisley or Celtic origins.
English
Wished for, variant of Evelyn or Evelina.
Hebrew
Fruitful, variant of Ephrem from Hebrew ephrath.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, variant spelling of Elijah.
English
A variant of Edric or Cedric, from Old English 'ead' meaning 'wealth' and 'ric' meaning 'power.'
German/Scandinavian
A diminutive of Emma, derived from the Germanic 'amala' meaning 'whole' or 'entire.'
English
Possibly a variant of Aura, from the Latin 'aura' meaning 'breeze' or 'glow.'
English
A modern variant of Evan, from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Greek/Spanish
From the Greek 'eulalos' meaning 'sweetly spoken,' 'eloquent,' or 'good speaker.'
Greek
French form of Stephen, from stephanos meaning crown.
Germanic
Variant of Ernest, meaning earnest or serious.
Germanic
Variant of Emery, meaning industrious or brave power.
Germanic
Italian form possibly from Irmin, meaning great or whole.
Germanic
Meaning elf power or elf counsel.
Spanish/Latin
Chosen or elect, from Latin eligere meaning to choose.