Browse names
16,615 names match.
Greek
Pure, a variant of Karen.
Latin
Noblewoman, of patrician rank.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the earth.
Irish via English
Pearl, precious as gemstone.
African American modern
Distinguished and noble, contemporary form.
Greek via French
Priceless, of great value.
Latin
Goddess of love and beauty.
Hebrew
From Magdala, tower of light.
Hebrew via English
God's oath, devoted to God.
Greek via Latin
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Germanic via Spanish
Wise protector, counsel and strength.
Latin via English
Of high birth and character.
Native American via English
Unintelligible speakers, fierce people.
Germanic
Serious and determined warrior.
Old English
Steep slope, dweller by the cliff.
Hebrew
Lily, symbol of grace and purity.
Greek
Gift of the sea, graceful.
Latin
Light-bringer, one who shines.
Greek via English
Manifestation of God, revelation.
Latin
Bean grower, humble and grounded.
Scandinavian via Swedish
Linden tree, named after botanist.
Welsh
Fair spirit, beautiful soul.
Greek via English
Resurrection, one restored.
Hebrew via English
God is gracious, kind and generous.
English modern
Combination of Mary and Lys, grace combined.
English modern
Combination of Mary and Lynn, graceful lake.
Latin via English
Dark-skinned, of Moorish heritage.
Latin American
Altar of heaven, sacred connection.
English
Dove-like, gentle and peaceful.
Hebrew via English
Downward flowing river, flowing water.
African American modern
Blessed and gracious, contemporary form.
Italian diminutive
Little mighty one, from Salvatore.
Germanic
Old or ancient wisdom, heritage.
Greek via English
Pure, from Catherine.
Germanic
Gray battle-maiden, strong warrior.
Greek via English
Manly and strong, short for Andrea.
Old English
Bright clearing, shining meadow.
Persian via Greek
Dawn, one who brings light.
Hebrew via English
Princess, royal maiden.
Greek via English
Honeybee, industrious and sweet.
English modern
Eagle-like, strong and free.
Latin via English
Deep red gemstone, precious.
Latin via French
Rival, ambitious and competitive.
Hebrew via Italian
Grace, gracious diminutive form.
Latin via Spanish
Of Mars, warrior spirit.
Latin via English
Crowned with laurel, victorious.
Greek via Scottish
Bright one, shining light.
Greek via Scandinavian
Follower of Christ, Christian.