Browse names
16,615 names match.
Hebrew-English
Beloved of the Lord with meadow; blend of Mary and Lee.
Hebrew
Graceful lily, grace combined with purity; from Hebrew 'shoshana'.
Latin
Glowing, brightness with clarity; variant of Candy from Candace.
Hebrew
God is my God, devoted to the divine; variant of Elias or Elliott.
English
Ellis' place, settlement of Ellis; from Old English place name.
African American
Strong and manly, combining D- prefix with Andre.
Latin
From Laurentum, of the laurel tree; variant of Laurence or Lawrence.
Hebrew-French
God, the king; blend of Elias and Roy combining divine and royal.
Latin-Italian
Pure, virgin-like; variant of Virginia or Italian Gina.
Germanic
Free man, man of the people; variant of Carla or Kayla.
Latin
Strong, valiant, brave; shortened form of Valerie.
Germanic
Estate ruler, mistress of the home; variant of Henrietta.
Germanic
Mighty in battle, strong warrior; from 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle).
Arabic
Beautiful, handsome, graceful; from Arabic 'jamil' meaning beauty.
Hebrew
Supplanter, one who follows; variant of Jacqueline from Jacob.
Latin
January, born in January; Spanish variant of Januarius.
Germanic
Bright, shining, clear; from Old German 'berht' (bright).
Hebrew
A plain, fertile land; variant of Sharon from Hebrew 'sharon'.
Spanish/Modern
Likely a modern creation, possibly influenced by Jessica or Jessenia.
Germanic
Variant of Adele; derived from the Germanic element meaning noble.
Germanic
From Irminhilde, combining elements meaning whole and battle.
Greek
Variant of Alicia or Alice, from the Greek meaning noble.
Slavic/Modern
Modern creation with Slavic influence; etymology uncertain.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Rose, from Latin rosa, and Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara; from Hebrew tamár meaning palm tree.
English
From English surname referring to a knot or tuft in wood.
Irish/Greek
Irish form of Mary or Maura; derived from Latin meaning dark.
Modern
Modern creation combining Kay and Leen; established etymology uncertain.
Greek
From Colette, a diminutive of Nicole, from Greek Nike meaning victory.
Dutch
From Dutch surname de Wit meaning the white one.
Modern
Modern variant, possibly of Isla or Shiloh; etymology uncertain.
Greek
From Greek Nike meaning victory.
Germanic
Possibly a variant of Lou, from Louise and Ludwig meaning famous warrior.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Greek
Spanish form of Christopher, from Greek Christophoros meaning Christ-bearer.
Modern
Modern creation possibly combining Gerald or Jerome elements; etymology uncertain.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary and Ann, both Hebrew names meaning grace and favor.
Hebrew
Variant of Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Uncertain
Modern or variant spelling; clear established etymology uncertain.
Latin
Variant of Lauren, from Latin Laurentius relating to the Laurentum region.
Welsh/Irish
Welsh variant of Erin, possibly from Irish Éirinn meaning Ireland.
Greek
From Greek dórkás meaning gazelle.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish diminutive from Latin flos meaning flower.
Germanic
English surname from Roger, from Germanic Hrodgar meaning famous spear.
Germanic
Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic Ricohard meaning powerful ruler.
Modern
Modern creation combining Ash and Lyn; established etymology uncertain.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary, from Hebrew meaning beloved, and Jo, a diminutive.
Latin/Slavic
From Latin sal meaning salt, or as a variant of Slavic names.