Browse names
1,365 names match.
Latin
Of the sea or bitter.
Latin
Greatest.
Germanic, Slavic
Soldier or merciful.
Slavic
Merciful, dear one
Italian, derived from Hebrew
Gift of God.
Irish, Gaelic
Descendant of Cionaodh.
Arabic
King, master, owner.
Hebrew
Wished-for child, rebellion, or sea of bitterness.
Irish
Sea warrior.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Bitter, wished-for child.
Old French, Norman
Unfortunate or unlucky.
French
Little warrior; of Mars.
Latin
Warlike, dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew/Aramaic, biblical
Anointed one, savior.
Old French, English
Weapon.
Hebrew
Tower, elevated.
Irish
Intoxicating, she who rules
Latin
The greatest.
Hebrew, biblical
Who is like God.
Scottish
Mouth of the river Roe
Arabic
Drawn from the water; the prophet Moses.
French
Pearl.
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Latin, Greek
Advisor, solitary.
English
High tower or woman from Magdala.
English
Songthrush; songbird.
Scottish
Son of.
Germanic
Horse servant or caretaker of horses.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Latin
Greatest.
English
Son of Maud.
English
From the hill by the lake; driftwood.
Slavic, Sanskrit
Gracious, dear, beloved.
English
Gentle strength, industrious.
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness or wished-for child.
Latin/Slavic
Soldier or merciful.
German
Merciful; soldier.
Scottish Gaelic
Devotee of Saint Columba.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Welsh
Pearl.
Latin
An extraordinary event attributed to divine intervention or supernatural forces.
English
Weapon, gift of God.
English
The golden flower; Mary's gold.
English
From the lake meadow.
Italian
Dear; gracious; from Milan.
Slavic
Gracious; dear; loving.
Hebrew
Drawn out of the water.
Arabic
Praised, commendable.