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16,615 names match.
Greek/Old English
Combination of Katherine (pure) and Lynn (lake), meaning pure lake.
English
From English rusty meaning reddish-brown, originally a nickname for red-haired people.
Germanic
Variant of Ricky, diminutive of Richard from ric (power) and hard (brave).
Greek
From Greek seline meaning moon or related to Selene the moon goddess.
Latin
Feminine form of Augustus, from augustus meaning majestic or venerable.
Latin/Place name
Possibly from Latin avis meaning bird or derived from place names.
Greek/French
French form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning stone or rock.
Germanic
Variant of Eleanor, from ali (other) and nōr (honor).
Greek
Variant of Sandra, short form of Alexandra meaning defender of mankind.
Old French
Variant of Curtis, from Old French court meaning courtly or polite.
Germanic
Short form of Charles, from Germanic karl meaning man or free man.
Old Norse
From Old Norse kirkja (church) and by (settlement).
Greek
Possibly related to Odysseus meaning wrathful, or from the city in Ukraine.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Aileen, from Irish origin meaning bright or beautiful.
Hebrew/Spanish
Spanish feminine form of Juan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
Variant of Jamie, diminutive of James from Hebrew Yaakov meaning supplanter.
Latin
Spanish form of Beatrice, from Latin beatus meaning blessed or happy.
Irish/Germanic
Variant of Arlene, from Irish Arlen or Old German origin.
Old English
Variant of Kimberly, from Old English place name meaning royal forest.
Scottish/Celtic
Possibly from rose and lynn (lake) or Scottish/Celtic origin meaning promontory.
Latin/French
Variant of Lorraine, from Latin Lotharingus meaning of the region of Lorraine.
Greek
Latin form of Greek Odysseus meaning wrathful or full of wrath.
Latin
Feminine form of Martin, from Martius meaning of Mars the god of war.
Old English
From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow.
Old French
From Old French coi meaning quiet or modest or shy.
Latin
Variant of Laurie, from Latin laurel meaning victory and honor.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit chandra meaning moon.
Germanic
Short form of Albert, from Adal (noble) and beraht (bright).
Germanic/Old French
From Germanic Gervais or Old French meaning servant with a spear.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew Sharon meaning a fertile plain or pasture.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia or Alice, from Germanic Adal meaning noble.
Old English
Short form of Edward, from ead (wealth) and weard (guardian).
Germanic
Short form of Ernest, from Old German ernst meaning seriousness or vigor.
Aramaic
Variant of Martha, from Aramaic marta meaning lady or mistress.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeannie, diminutive of Jean or Jane from Hebrew Yochanna.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish feminine form from Latin consolari meaning to console or comfort.
Hebrew
Variant of Elisa or Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
French/Unknown
Possibly variant of LaVerne or Laverne, with uncertain French origins.
French (from Hebrew Anne)
Grace.
Greek
Healer.
German
Divine helmet or protector.
English
From the north.
Hebrew (short for Elizabeth)
God's oath.
Greek
Calm or healer.
English
One who works a mill.
Irish/Gaelic
Sorrowful or tragic.
French (from Hebrew Susannah)
Lily.
French/American
Related to lavender.