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16,615 names match.
Hebrew and French
Grace; a French diminutive of Nanette.
Latin
White or dawn; from the Latin albus.
Latin
Pearl; from the precious gem.
Latin and French
Of the Lord; variant of Dominique.
Scottish and Irish
One strength; from the Gaelic Aonghas.
Hebrew and French
Supplanter; variant of Jacqueline.
Germanic and Old French
Noble warrior; from the feudal title baron.
Greek
Lion man; from the Greek leon and aner.
Celtic and Welsh
Large settlement; variant of Trevor.
French and English
From the place name Dorsay.
Latin and Greek
Glowing white; variant of Candace.
Spanish
Little girl; a Spanish diminutive of chica.
Irish
From the peace; possibly a variant of Cody.
Germanic and Italian
Free woman; Italian form of Charlotte.
Latin American
Radiant light; a modern Latin American creation.
English
Town by the spring; from Old English ceole and tun.
English
Deer; from the Old English bucca.
Irish and Germanic
Mighty warrior; variant of Kayla or Gaela.
English
To wonder at; from the English word marvel.
Germanic and French
Free woman; feminine form of Charles.
African American
Modern creation, possibly from Arabic and American naming traditions.
Greek
Beyond or goal; from the Greek meta.
Latin
Truth; from the Latin verus or a variant of Vera.
Greek
Of Artemis, the huntress goddess; from Greek Artemis.
Latin
Of the sea; from the Latin marinus.
English
Meadow; a variant spelling of Leah or Leigh.
Latin
Follower of Christ; derived from the Christian faith.
Latin
Priceless and highly esteemed; variant of Anthony.
Irish
Descendant of Naomhán; possibly meaning little holy one.
Scottish Gaelic
From the tower or high rocky hill.
Germanic
Eagle power; the strength of an eagle.
Hebrew
Who is like God; variant of Kayla.
Germanic
Free woman; strong and feminine variant of Carol.
Native American (Cheyenne)
People of a different speech; variant of Cheyenne.
Spanish/Latin
Conception; referring to the Immaculate Conception.
Greek
Pure and chaste; Spanish form of Agnes.
Greek
Of the myrtle tree; symbolizing love and virtue.
Scottish
From the farmstead on the hill; a place name.
Irish
Fair and beautiful; variant of Alana.
Sanskrit
The moon; symbolic of gentle and luminous qualities.
Greek
Pearl; a precious gem symbolizing beauty.
Old French
A spirited and gallant nobleman.
Latin
From Hadria; relating to the Adriatic Sea region.
Irish/Celtic
Great one; variant of Darren.
Germanic/Hebrew
Of the sea; combination of Mary and Magdalene.
Celtic/Old English
Chief or leader; variant of Cedric.
Hebrew
God shall increase; French diminutive of Josephine.
Latin/Italian
Of Mario or Mars; modern variant.