Browse names
16,615 names match.
Latin/Hebrew
Grace or drop of the sea.
Latin
Of the sea.
German
of Magdala.
English, occupational
Occupational name for a miller.
Irish, English
Bitter or wished-for child.
Arabic
Safe, peaceful.
Greek, Latin
Wrathful, hater.
Old German
Noble, bright.
Germanic
Work, industrious.
Hebrew
Grace, favor.
Latin
Golden.
Scottish
Pretty, attractive.
Greek
Citadel.
French
Weapon.
Latin
A smooth, lustrous, typically rounded gemstone formed within the shells of mollusks, especially oysters.
Hebrew
Princess of the Lord.
Hebrew
Dew from heaven.
Latin, Germanic
Noble, bright, beautiful.
Spanish, Germanic
Noble and ready.
Latin
Love.
Indo-Iranian/Sanskrit
Noble, honorable, warrior.
Old German, English
Free man.
French
Channel, canal.
Old Norse
Beautiful, fair.
Arabic
Handsome, attractive.
English
A traveler or someone who stumbles.
Celtic/Welsh
Sorrowful or tumult.
Germanic (Visigothic)
Guardian, protector.
Irish, Celtic
Prince, little raven.
Germanic, Old English
Free man.
American
Joyful, cheerful.
English
torch.
Latin
lily.
Greek
Crown, garland.
Greek
Forest dweller.
Latin
Tender, gracious.
Spanish/Portuguese
Aunt.
Latin
Beloved.
Latin/French
Grace, beauty.
Celtic/Welsh
Bounty or generous.
Greek
Well-born, noble.
English
Iason.
Greek
Sacred name.
Hebrew
Pure, beloved.
Arabic
Night.
English
A type of flower, also associated with remembrance.
Old French, Celtic
Tumult or outcry.
English
Ash tree meadow.