Browse names
1,155 names match.
Irish
Wise river.
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, meaning God has heard.
English
Variant of Shelby, from Old Norse meaning willow farm.
Irish
Variant of Sean, from Irish Seán, form of John meaning God is gracious.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning art or craft.
Dutch
From Dutch meaning scholar.
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning song.
English
Modern English name meaning the light of the sun.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned.
African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Sanskrit.
English
Variant of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Spanish
From savanna, a tropical grassland landscape.
Modern African American
Modern name of African American origin with unknown etymology.
Arabic
Means sir, master, or elder in Arabic.
French via modern variant
Modern variant of Chantelle, meaning songstress.
Modern African American
Modern African American name of uncertain origin.
English
Variant spelling of Sydney, from an English place name.
Latin
Variant of Selena, meaning moon goddess.
Old French
Variant of Sherry or Sherri, meaning beloved or dear.
Hebrew
Thorny plant, refers to native-born Israelis.
Hebrew
Variant of Sarah, meaning princess.
Spanish
Diminutive of Sara, meaning princess.
English
Blend of Shirley meaning bright clearing and Lene.
English
Tempest or violent wind, modern nature name.
Hebrew
Short form of various names or strong.
Hebrew
Lily or rose, Hebrew form of Susanna.
English
Metalworker or blacksmith, occupational surname used as a given name.
English
Valley or dell.
Spanish
From the Spanish and Portuguese word meaning 'saint.'
African American
A modern creation combining the prefix 'Shal-' with the suffix '-onda.'
French
A modern variant of Chanelle, derived from the French word for 'channel.'
Sanskrit
Auspicious and superior.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
Crimson red or auspicious.
French
Graceful channel.
Irish
Blind or sight.
Greek
Prophetess or oracle.
Latin
Saint or holy.
Modern American
From Savion or variant of Xavier.
Native American
Pure snow; sacred mountain of the Shasta people of California.
African American
Modern creation, possibly derived from Irish Siobhan.
Hebrew
God has heard; variant of Samantha.
Arabic
Elevated or lofty; from Arabic.
French
Crown or garland; variant of Stephanie.
Hebrew
Lily or graceful lily; short form of Susan.
French
Variant of Sheryl, derived from Chérie meaning dear or beloved.
Hebrew
Variant of Simone, meaning one who hears or hearkening.
Greek
Variant of Steven, from stephanos meaning crown or wreath.
Hebrew
Variant of Suzanne, from Susanna meaning graceful lily.