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16,615 names match.
Russian/Modern
Variant of Tasha, diminutive of Natasha meaning Christmas day.
Latin/Modern
Variant of Verne or Veronica; related to Latin vireo meaning green.
Latin
Diminutive of Claudia, from Latin claudus meaning lame.
Germanic
English surname meaning son of John, from Hebrew Yohanan.
Greek
Variant of Cassie, diminutive of Cassandra meaning shining upon men.
Germanic
Variant of Carol, from Germanic Carl meaning man or peasant.
Scottish/English
Variant of Lindsay, from Old English place name meaning linden tree island.
Old English
Spanish form of Edward, from Old English Eadweard meaning prosperity and guardian.
Modern/Brand
Modern creation from the luxury car brand; not a traditional name.
Germanic
Variant of Wilbur, from Germanic Wilbert meaning wild boar.
Latin
Spanish feminine form of Noel, from Latin natalis meaning birthday or Christmas.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Kayla or Keira, possibly from Irish meaning bright or fair.
Greek
From Greek mythology, mother of Perseus meaning dry.
Modern/Sanskrit
Modern creation or variant, possibly from Sanskrit meaning happy.
Scottish
Feminine form of Melvin, from Scottish Gaelic meaning smooth brow.
Old English
From Old English and surname, related to the garnet gemstone.
Arabic
From Arabic Khadīja, the name of Prophet Muhammad's first wife, meaning early.
Latin/Irish
Variant of Don or Donna, from Latin Domnus meaning lord.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa, from Greek meaning noble.
Greek
From Greek Kallistos meaning most beautiful.
Latin
French form of Lucy, from Latin Lucia meaning light or bright.
Greek
Spanish form of Alexander, from Greek Alexandros meaning defender of men.
English
Bright ruler, from the Old English elements beorht and eorl.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; from the Roman family name Antonius.
French
Singer, from the French word chanter meaning to sing.
English
From the meadow; combination of Shae (Irish SĂdhach) and Lee (meadow).
English
Settlement by a field or open country.
English
Stone settlement, from Old English stan and tun.
African American
Modern creation, possibly a blending of African and American naming traditions.
Greek
Gift of God, derived from Greek theos (god) and the suffix -da.
Irish
Old river goddess; from the Irish River Shannon.
Hebrew
God has been gracious; feminine form of John via Jane.
Greek
Follower of Christ, from the Greek christos.
English
Ash tree meadow, from Old English aesc and leah.
English
Rye meadow, from Old English rygn and leah.
Hebrew
To flow down; from the River Jordan.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, from the Old Germanic ric meaning ruler.
Sanskrit
Action or deed; the universal principle of cause and effect.
Hebrew and Latin
Grace and beauty combined; from Anna (grace) and Belle (beautiful).
Hebrew
Palm tree; a symbol of beauty and grace in Hebrew culture.
Hebrew and French
Of the sea or beloved of God; a variant of Marie.
English
From the valley; from Old English dell.
Latin
Purity and cleansing; from the Roman Lavinia.
Scandinavian
Laureate, crowned with laurel; from the Latin Laurentius.
Slavic
God's gracious gift; feminine form of Ivan.
Germanic
Hardworking and industrious; from the Old German id (work).
Greek
Dark wood; from the ebony tree.
Greek
Summer harvest or the huntress; from the Greek Theresia.