Browse names
16,615 names match.
Germanic/Spanish
Variant of Elvira, possibly from Spanish origin meaning white.
Latin
Feminine form of Donato, meaning given or donated.
Irish
Variant of Connor, meaning lover of hounds or wise.
Old English
From an English place name referring to an old ridge or settlement.
Hebrew via French
Modern variant of Jacqueline, meaning supplanter.
Old English
From an English place name meaning field by the winding stream.
Latin
Variant of Candace, meaning glowing or luminous.
Greek via short form
Short form of Katrina, meaning pure.
Arabic/Persian
Means crown or tall in Arabic and Persian.
Germanic/Hebrew blend
Combination of Lou and Ann, meaning fame warrior and grace.
Germanic
Variant of Ramona, meaning renowned protector.
English
Variant of Cody, a place name or meaning cushion.
Persian
Variant spelling of Jasmine, a fragrant flowering plant.
Persian
From Roxana, meaning dawn or bright.
Germanic
Feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Irish via modern variant
Modern variant of Kevin, meaning handsome and kind.
Welsh
The Latin name for Wales, related to Cymru.
Irish/Gaelic
Variant of Cailin, meaning girl or maiden.
Hebrew via French
Variant of Jeannette, meaning God is gracious.
Modern American
Modern name possibly combining Del and Vin, meaning noble friend.
Modern American
Modern name possibly combining La and Aaron, meaning enlightened.
Scottish/Irish
Variant of Kyle with -ah suffix, meaning narrow strait.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Daphne.
Old English
Variant of Hailey, meaning hay meadow.
Germanic
From Adela, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Modern American
Modern blend combining Jay and Lan, possibly meaning victorious.
Latin
From the Roman family name, meaning of Latium.
Greek/Scottish
Variant of Kayley or Kallie, meaning friend or laurel.
Latin
Possibly from Latin relating to Latium, the ancient Roman region.
Modern African American
Modern name of African American origin with unknown etymology.
Modern American
Modern variant possibly combining Jar and names ending in -en.
Latin
From the Roman family name, possibly meaning hairy or long-haired.
Hebrew
Variant of Delilah, meaning delicate or weak.
Germanic via French
French form of Henry, meaning estate ruler.
Arabic
Means sir, master, or elder in Arabic.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning salvation or God is salvation.
Hebrew
From the Hebrew word for tree, representing strength.
French via modern variant
Modern variant of Chantelle, meaning songstress.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly Celtic-inspired.
Spanish/Latin
Variant of Gracie or from Graecia, meaning graceful.
Latin
Variant of Dominic, meaning of the Lord.
Old English/Germanic
Modern variant of Brandon, meaning fiery or beacon.
Old English
Possibly variant of Edwin or Alwin, meaning noble friend.
Greek
Variant spelling of Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant.
Old English
Variant of Chase, meaning hunter or to pursue.
Greek
Variant of Clarissa, meaning famous or clear.
Modern African American
Modern African American name of uncertain origin.
English
Variant spelling of Sydney, from an English place name.