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16,615 names match.
Latin
From the Roman family name Caecilius, derived from caecus meaning blind.
Spanish (from Greek)
From a medieval form of Violante, ultimately meaning violet flower.
French
French feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
Latin
Diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
Welsh
From Welsh elements glân meaning pure and da meaning good.
English
From the name of the liquor, derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Roberta or Barbara, with Roberta meaning bright fame.
Hebrew
Means he judged in Hebrew, borne by a son of Jacob; also a short form of Daniel meaning God is my judge.
English (from Greek)
Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.
Greek
Short form of Dorothea or Theodora, meaning gift.
Latin
Variant of Marcia, a feminine form of Marcius, ultimately derived from the god Mars.
Germanic
From Germanic elements arn meaning eagle and wald meaning power, giving eagle ruler.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Katherine, associated with Greek katharos meaning pure.
English
Variant spelling of Brandy, from the liquor name derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
German
German and Scandinavian form of Charles, meaning free man.
Latin
Diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning, popularly rendered as priceless.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning noble and ready.
English (from Greek)
Diminutive of Christine or Christopher, ultimately meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
From the Irish county name Ciarraí, meaning people of Ciar, with ciar meaning dark.
Latin
Variant of Diane, from Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.
English (from Norman French)
From a Norman surname derived from a French place name meaning place of Thracius.
French
French form of Margaret meaning pearl, and also the French word for the daisy flower.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
French (from Latin)
From the Roman family name Claudius, derived from Latin claudus meaning lame or limping.
Latin
Feminine form of Felix, meaning lucky or fortunate.
French (from Germanic)
From the Germanic name Wido, possibly meaning wood or warrior.
English (from Germanic)
English feminine form of Harry, from Henry, meaning home ruler.
French/English
From the name of the Swiss city, possibly related to the juniper tree, or a short form of Genevieve.
French
From a medieval French nickname meaning white or fair.
English (uncertain)
Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Wilhelmina meaning resolute protection.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Judith or Joseph, meaning woman from Judea or God will add.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning to tie or bind.
English
Diminutive of Michelle or from the surname Shelley, meaning clearing on a bank.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
English (from Latin)
Diminutive of Frances, meaning from France or free one.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Louise or Lucille, with Louise meaning renowned warrior.
Ethiopian (Kushite)
From the hereditary title of the queens of Kush, mentioned in the New Testament.
English
From the English word, meaning covered with mist.
Scandinavian (from Latin)
Form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
English (from French)
Variant of Sherry, from French cherie meaning darling.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Timothy, meaning honoring God.
English
Short form of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.
English (from Germanic)
Short form of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
Germanic
From the Germanic element hild, meaning battle.
Greek
Means good victory, from the Greek eu and nike, borne in the Bible by the mother of Timothy.
English
A variant of Jody, a diminutive of Judith meaning praised, or of Joseph.