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A.

72 people

A.A.

16 people

A.B.

21 people

A.C.

14 people

A.C.A.

1 people

A.C.D.

1 people

A.D.

10 people

A.D.P.

1 people

A.D.U.

1 people

A.E.

14 people

A.E.B.

1 people

A.F.

14 people

A.G.

7 people

A.H.

12 people

A.H.G.

1 people

A.H.S.

1 people

A.I.

1 people

A.J.

25 people

A.K.

3 people

A.K.B.

1 people

A.L.

19 people

A.L.D.

1 people

A.M.

16 people

A.N.

3 people

A.O.

3 people

A.P.

14 people

A.R.

10 people

A.R.W.

1 people

A.S.

7 people

A.T.

9 people

A.V.

6 people

A.W.

31 people

A.Y.

1 people

A.Z. Foster

1 people

ABIGAIL

My father is joy or my father's joy.

Hebrew 2 people

ADM.

1 people

ADRIANNE

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.

Latin 1 people

ALVERO

Elf warrior or noble warrior.

Spanish/Germanic 1 people

AMY

Beloved.

French, Latin 2 people

ANNIE

Grace or favor.

Hebrew 4 people

ARNO

1 people

ARTURO

Bear or noble warrior, possibly derived from the Celtic god of war.

Celtic/Latin 1 people

Aaron

High mountain or exalted.

Hebrew 7 people

Abbey

Father's joy or a place of religious community.

English/Hebrew 1 people

Abbie

Father's joy or a place of religious community.

English/Hebrew 1 people

Abbott

Father or the head of an abbey.

English/Hebrew 1 people

Abby

1 people

Abdullah

1 people

Abe

Father of a multitude, derived from the Hebrew name Abraham.

Hebrew 7 people

Abhibal

Fearless or without fear.

Sanskrit 1 people

Abie

Father's joy.

English/Hebrew 1 people

Abigale

Father's joy.

Hebrew 1 people

Abner

My father is a light or father of light.

Hebrew 2 people

Abraham

Father of a multitude or father of many nations.

Hebrew 7 people

Abram

Exalted father, derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'father' and 'exalted'.

Hebrew 7 people

Ace

1 people

Ad.

1 people

Ada

Noble or ornament.

Germanic, Hebrew 2 people

Adam

Man or mankind, derived from the Hebrew word for earth or red earth.

Hebrew 8 people

Addie

Noble or ornament.

Germanic, Hebrew 2 people

Addison

Son of Adam; descendant of Adam.

Old English 4 people

Adela

Noble or of noble birth.

Germanic 1 people

Adelaide

A noble-natured woman of high birth; one who is noble and serene.

Germanic 8 people

Adelbert

Noble and bright.

Germanic 1 people

Adele

Noble.

Germanic 2 people

Adelia

Noble.

Germanic 2 people

Adelina

Noble.

Germanic 1 people

Adeline

Noble.

Germanic 1 people

Adlai

My ornament or my witness.

Hebrew 1 people

Admiral

Commander of the sea or high-ranking naval officer.

Arabic, English 2 people

Adna

Pleasure or delight.

Hebrew 3 people

Adolf

Noble wolf.

Germanic 2 people

Adolfe

Noble wolf.

Germanic, French 2 people

Adolfo

Noble wolf.

Germanic, Spanish, Italian 2 people

Adolph

The name means 'noble wolf', combining elements for 'noble' and 'wolf'.

Germanic 12 people

Adolphus

Noble wolf.

Germanic 6 people

Adrian

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.

Latin 2 people

Adrienne

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.

Latin, French 2 people

Agnes

Pure or chaste.

Greek 8 people

Ago

1 people

Aida

Helper or noble one.

Arabic/Italian 1 people

Aileen

Bright, shining light.

Scottish, Irish, Greek 2 people

Ailsa

From the island of Ailsa Craig off the coast of Ayrshire, Scotland.

Scottish 1 people

Aimaro

Home ruler or famous at home.

Germanic 1 people

Aimee

1 people

Ainad

Eyed or having eyes.

Arabic 1 people

Ainsworth

Settlement of one named Ayn or Aine.

English 1 people

Aisling

A vision or dream.

Irish

Akaiki

Beloved or cherished.

Hawaiian 1 people

Akbar

The greatest or most great.

Arabic 1 people

Akike

A name of uncertain etymology, possibly combining characters for 'bright' or 'au...

Japanese 2 people

Al

A diminutive form of various names beginning with 'Al', often used as a standalo...

Multiple origins 7 people

Alan

Fair or handsome.

Celtic 5 people

Alanson

Son of Alan.

English 2 people

Alauson

1 people

Alben

Possibly related to 'noble' or 'bright,' though the etymology is uncertain.

Germanic or English 3 people

Albert

Noble and bright or illustrious through nobility.

Germanic 83 people

Alberta

Noble and bright.

Germanic 1 people

Alberto

Noble and bright, illustrious through nobility.

Germanic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 people

Albertus

Noble and bright.

Germanic 1 people

Albin

White or bright, derived from the Latin word for whiteness.

Latin 2 people

Albrecht

Noble brightness or illustrious elf.

Germanic

Alden

Old friend or ancient friend.

English 1 people

Aldolphus

Noble wolf.

Germanic 1 people

Alean

Bright or shining.

Greek 1 people

Aleck

Defender of men.

Scottish 1 people

Alejandro

Defender of men; protector of mankind.

Greek 3 people

Alessandra

Defender of mankind.

Greek

Alessandro

Defender of men.

Greek

Alex

Defender of mankind, derived from the Greek elements 'alexein' (to defend) and '...

Greek 16 people

Alexander

Defender of men or protector of mankind.

Greek 42 people

Alexia

Defender or helper.

Greek 1 people

Alexis

Defender or helper.

Greek 3 people

Alf

Elf or supernatural being, from ancient Germanic mythology.

Old English, Old Norse 2 people

Alfonso

Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.

Germanic and Spanish 3 people

Alford

1 people

Alfred

Elf counsel or one advised by supernatural wisdom.

Old English 59 people

Alfredo

Elf counsel or wise counselor.

Germanic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 people

Algernon

Bearded or with whiskers.

Norman French 2 people

Ali

2 people

Alice

Of noble birth or noble natured.

Germanic 32 people

Alicie

Noble or of noble birth.

Germanic 1 people

Alisa

Noble and exalted, or a variant of Alice meaning 'of noble kind.'

Germanic, Hebrew 1 people

Alistair

Defender of men.

Scottish Gaelic

Allan

A fair or handsome person; one who is bright or noble.

Celtic/Gaelic 8 people

Allard

Noble and brave, or entirely brave.

Germanic 1 people

Allen

Fair or handsome.

Celtic, Gaelic 26 people

Allison

Noble and exalted, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis.

Germanic, Old French 1 people

Allister

Defender of men, or protector of mankind.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Alma

Nourishing, kind, or soul; also associated with 'alma mater' (fostering mother).

Latin, Spanish, Hebrew 1 people

Aloe

A bitter plant, referring to the medicinal aloe plant.

Greek, Arabic 1 people

Alonzo

Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.

Germanic and Spanish 3 people

Alouson

Noble and exalted, derived from Germanic roots.

Germanic, Old French 1 people

Alpheus

White or bright, referring to the Alpheus River in ancient Greece.

Greek 2 people

Alphonse

Noble and ready, combining elements for 'noble' and 'prepared' or 'eager'.

Germanic, Old German 2 people

Alphonso

Noble and ready, or eager for battle.

Germanic, Spanish 1 people

Alred

1 people

Alta

High, tall, or elevated.

Latin 1 people

Alto

1 people

Altocknei

Uncertain; possibly related to Scottish place names or clan designations.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Alton

From the old town or settlement.

English 3 people

Alva

White or noble.

Scottish and Scandinavian 4 people

Alvah

His highness or exalted one.

Hebrew 4 people

Alvan

Noble friend or exalted one.

Hebrew, Germanic 3 people

Alvaro

Elf warrior or noble warrior.

Germanic and Spanish 3 people

Alvey

The etymology is uncertain; possibly related to 'elf' or a Norman surname origin...

English, possibly Old English or Norman 2 people

Alvin

A noble friend or elf friend.

Old English, Germanic 17 people

Alx.

1 people

Aly

Noble, defender, or exalted one.

Germanic, Greek, Arabic 1 people

Alya

Exalted, ascended, or noble.

Arabic, Hebrew 1 people

Amanda

Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.

Latin 1 people

Ambassador

A diplomatic representative or messenger.

Old French, Latin 1 people

Ambose

Possibly related to 'ambush' or derived from Ambrose.

Uncertain, possibly Germanic or Latin 1 people

Ambrose

Immortal or divine.

Latin 6 people

Amelia

Industrious or striving.

Germanic 3 people

Amelie

Hardworking and industrious.

Germanic

Amelita

Little hardworking one or industrious.

Spanish, diminutive of Amelia 1 people

Americus

Of or relating to America.

Latin, derived from America 1 people

Ames

Friend or beloved.

Old French, English surname origin 1 people

Aml.

2 people

Amleto

Hamlet, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' and 'bright'.

Italian, from Germanic roots 2 people

Amnesty

A pardon or forgiveness, especially by a government.

Greek 1 people

Amon

Hidden or concealed, from the Egyptian god Amun associated with mystery and the ...

Hebrew, Egyptian 2 people

Amos

Carried by God or burden-bearer, from the Hebrew word meaning 'to carry.'

Hebrew 10 people

Amosa

Possibly related to Samoan language roots.

Samoan or Polynesian 1 people

Amr

Life, long-lived, or commander.

Arabic 1 people

Anastasia

Resurrection or one who will rise again.

Greek 1 people

Anastasio

Resurrection or one who will rise again.

Greek, Spanish/Italian form 1 people

Anderson

Son of Andrew, indicating paternal descent from someone named Andrew.

Scandinavian, English 2 people

Andre

Strong and manly.

Greek 5 people

Andrea

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek 1 people

Andreas

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek 1 people

Andrei

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek, Russian form 1 people

Andres

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek, Spanish form 1 people

Andrew

A strong and manly person.

Greek 38 people

Andriens

A variant form related to Andrew, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.

Greek 2 people

Andries

1 people

Andy

A diminutive of Andrew or Andrea, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.

Greek 1 people

Angelica

Resembling an angel or heavenly being.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Angelo

A messenger or angel.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Angus

One strength or exceptional strength.

Scottish Gaelic 2 people

Anibal

Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.

Phoenician, Spanish 1 people

Anita

Grace or favor.

Spanish, Hebrew 5 people

Aniwegi

The exact meaning is uncertain, though it appears to be an Arapaho name.

Native American (Arapaho) 1 people

Ann

The name means 'grace' or 'favor'.

Hebrew 11 people

Anna

Grace or favor.

Hebrew 21 people

Anne

Grace or favor.

Hebrew 12 people

Annette

Grace or favor, a diminutive form of Anne.

Hebrew, French 1 people

Anning

Descendant of Ann or one who belongs to Ann's family.

English 2 people

Anson

Son of Ann or Agnes.

English 5 people

Ante

Before or preceding, from the Latin preposition 'ante'.

Latin, Croatian 2 people

Anther

The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...

Greek, English 1 people

Anthony

Of the Antonius family, a Roman family name of uncertain ultimate origin, possib...

Latin/Roman 16 people

Antionnette

Priceless or of inestimable worth, a feminine form of Antoine.

French, Latin 1 people

Antoine

Of inestimable worth or priceless.

Latin 3 people

Antoinette

Priceless or of inestimable worth, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.

French, from Latin 2 people

Anton

Priceless or of inestimable worth, from the Roman family name Antonius.

Latin, Roman 2 people

Antone

Priceless or of inestimable worth.

Latin, Portuguese, Spanish 1 people

Antoni

Priceless or of inestimable worth, from the Roman family name Antonius.

Latin, Catalan, Polish 2 people

Antonio

Of inestimable worth or priceless.

Latin 4 people

Aníbal

1 people

Aoife

Beautiful or radiant.

Irish

Appleby

Dweller at the apple orchard or settlement with apple trees.

English 1 people

Aram

High or exalted, or referring to the ancient region of Aram.

Hebrew, Aramaic 1 people

Arata

New or fresh.

Japanese 1 people

Arbus

Tree or possibly related to 'arbor' meaning tree.

Latin, possibly Catalan 1 people

Arch

Genuine or bold, often used as a diminutive or nickname.

English 3 people

Archibald

Genuine and bold or one whose boldness is authentic.

Germanic 8 people

Archie

Genuine and bold, or bold ruler.

Scottish and Germanic 3 people

Ardene

A modern name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Arden with a feminine s...

English 1 people

Arem

High or exalted.

Hebrew 1 people

Arestes

Of the god Ares; warlike or martial.

Greek 1 people

Argyle

From Argyll, a region in Scotland.

Scottish 1 people

Aristide

Best or most excellent.

Greek 1 people

Arivero

Uncertain; possibly related to 'río' (river) or a place name.

Spanish 1 people

Arlington

From the estate of Aethelred or from a place name meaning 'eagle settlement.'

English 1 people

Armando

Army man or warrior.

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Arnold

Eagle power or strong as an eagle.

Germanic 5 people

Arou

1 people

Art

Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...

Irish, Celtic, possibly from Old Irish 2 people

Artemas

Gift of Artemis or devoted to Artemis.

Greek 1 people

Arther

Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...

English, variant of Arthur 2 people

Arthur

Bear or noble warrior.

Celtic 113 people

Arthus

Uncertain; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.

Latin, possibly Celtic 1 people

Artie

Diminutive of Arthur; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.

English 1 people

Arvid

Eagle tree or eagle wood.

Scandinavian 1 people

Asa

Physician or healer.

Hebrew 4 people

Asage

Uncertain; possibly related to age, wisdom, or a place name.

African, possibly Yoruba or West African 1 people

Asahel

1 people

Asaph

He gathers or collector.

Hebrew 1 people

Asbury

From the ash tree settlement or fortress.

English 1 people

Ascanio

Without shame or shameless, derived from Greek elements meaning 'without' and 's...

Italian, Latin, from Greek 2 people

Asenath

She belongs to her father or devoted to the Egyptian sun god.

Hebrew 1 people

Ashbell

Fire of Baal or ash-colored strength.

Hebrew 1 people

Ashmun

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements relati...

English 2 people

Ashton

Settlement where ash trees grow.

Old English 1 people

Asle

1 people

Atala

Possibly meaning 'she who dwells in the forest' or a literary invention.

Native American (possibly Choctaw) or French literary 1 people

Atanasia

1 people

Atherton

Settlement by the spring or stream where ducks gather.

Old English 1 people

Atkins

1 people

Atlee

A surname possibly derived from a place name or Old English elements, of uncerta...

English 2 people

Atler

Meaning uncertain.

Unknown or possibly Germanic 1 people

Atto

Possibly meaning 'father' or derived from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'est...

Germanic or Old High German 1 people

Atwater

Dweller at the water or settlement by the water.

Old English 1 people

Auckland

Settlement of Auca or land of the oak trees.

Old English 1 people

Audria

Possibly meaning 'noble strength' or derived from Audrey.

Germanic or Latin 1 people

Audriens

Possibly meaning 'noble strength' with a French diminutive suffix.

Germanic or Latin 1 people

August

Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.

Latin 13 people

Augusta

Majestic or venerable, derived from the Latin title given to Roman emperors.

Latin 2 people

Augustine

Majestic or venerable, derived from the Roman imperial title.

Latin 2 people

Augusto

Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.

Latin, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 people

Augustus

Majestic, venerable, or worthy of respect.

Latin 10 people

Aurelia

Golden or of gold, derived from the Latin word for gold.

Latin 2 people

Austin

Derived from Augustinus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'

Latin 3 people

Averell

Possibly meaning 'boar strength' or 'wild boar.'

Old English or Norman French 1 people

Averill

Possibly meaning 'boar strength,' 'wild boar,' or 'April.'

Old English or Norman French 1 people

Avery

Ruler of the elves or elf ruler.

English 5 people

Avington

Settlement of Afa or settlement associated with oats.

Old English 1 people

Axel

Father of peace.

Hebrew via Germanic 6 people

Ayaro

Meaning uncertain.

Unknown or possibly African 1 people

Aylett

2 people

Azuma

East or morning sun.

Japanese 1 people

B.

19 people

B.A.

5 people

B.B.

7 people

B.C.

5 people

B.D.

1 people

B.F.

19 people

B.G.

5 people

B.H.

7 people

B.I.

1 people

B.J.

3 people

B.K.

4 people

B.L.

3 people

B.M.

7 people

B.N.

1 people

B.O.

1 people

B.P.

3 people

B.R.

2 people

B.T.

2 people

B.V.

3 people

B.W.

3 people

B.Y.

1 people

BALLARD

A surname derived from Old English, possibly meaning bald or referring to a plac...

English 2 people

BELHAM

Dweller at the beautiful homestead.

English 1 people

BO

Dwelling or wave (Scandinavian); precious or thin (Chinese).

Scandinavian, Chinese 1 people

BUTLER

A servant or official who manages the household, derived from the Old French wor...

English 4 people

Bab

Gate or door.

Arabic, Persian 1 people

Babe

An infant or young child, used as a term of endearment.

English 2 people

Baby

Infant or young child.

English 1 people

Bacon

Son of Baco or dweller at the beech tree.

English 1 people

Bailey

Bailiff or steward; outer wall of a castle.

English 1 people

Bainbridge

A place name derived from Old English, referring to a bridge over a stream or ri...

English 2 people

Bakhmeteff

Possibly related to 'bakhmet' or a patronymic formation.

Russian 1 people

Balbino

Stammering or stuttering.

Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 1 people

Ball

Dweller at a rounded hill or ball-shaped landmark.

English 1 people

Baltasar

Baal protects the king.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Balthasar

God protects the king, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and king.

Hebrew, via Greek and Latin 2 people

Balthassar

Baal protects the king.

German, English 1 people

Ban

Varies by language and written form; may mean 'half', 'number', or other meaning...

Japanese, Korean, Chinese 1 people

Baptiste

One who baptizes or immerses in water.

Greek

Barand

Possibly 'bear-like' or related to Germanic elements.

Germanic, Old English 1 people

Barbara

Foreign or strange.

Greek, Latin 5 people

Barbe

Bearded or foreign.

French 1 people

Barnard

Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.

Germanic 2 people

Barney

Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.

Germanic 2 people

Baron

A man of strength or a nobleman of rank.

Germanic, English 6 people

Barratt

A surname derived from the given name Barrett, itself from Old French meaning 'a...

English 1 people

Barrine

A feminine name possibly derived from Barry or related to the word 'barren'.

English 1 people

Barrow

A surname derived from Old English referring to a burial mound or a type of cart...

English 1 people

Barry

A name derived from the Irish 'Barraigh,' meaning 'fair-haired' or 'spear-like'.

Irish, English 1 people

Bart

A short form of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of Talmai' (one who furrows or abounds...

Dutch, English 1 people

Barton

A surname derived from Old English meaning 'the farmyard of a manor' or 'barley ...

English 1 people

Bascom

Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'valley of the bass fish' or from a ...

English 3 people

Bashka

A diminutive form meaning 'little one' or a short form of names beginning with '...

Russian, Slavic 1 people

Basil

Royal or kingly.

Greek 6 people

Bayard

A name derived from Old French meaning 'bay-colored' or 'reddish-brown,' origina...

French, English 1 people

Beasly

A surname possibly derived from a place name or occupational origin, with uncert...

English 1 people

Beatrice

She who brings happiness or bringer of joy.

Latin 11 people

Bebe

A name meaning 'baby' in Spanish and Portuguese, or a diminutive form in various...

Spanish, French, Portuguese 1 people

Becky

A diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'one who binds'.

English 1 people

Bedrich

A Czech form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'ruler of peace'.

Czech, Slavic 1 people

Bees

1 people

Bela

A Hungarian name possibly meaning 'white' or derived from a Slavic root meaning ...

Hungarian, Slavic 1 people

Belisario

A name derived from Latin meaning 'archer' or 'one who shoots arrows'.

Spanish, Italian, Latin 1 people

Bell

A surname derived from the word 'bell,' originally referring to someone who made...

English, Scottish 1 people

Belle

Beautiful or fair.

French 6 people

Belmont

A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).

French 1 people

Beltran

A name meaning bright raven or illustrious warrior.

Spanish, Germanic 1 people

Belva

Beautiful view or fair-haired, possibly derived from Latin or English elements.

English, possibly Latin 2 people

Ben

Son of or right hand.

Hebrew 26 people

Benedict

Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.

Latin 2 people

Benito

Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.

Latin, Spanish 2 people

Benjamin

Son of the right hand or son of the south.

Hebrew 51 people

Benneth

Son of the right hand or blessed.

Hebrew 1 people

Bennett

Blessed; one who is blessed.

Latin via Old English 4 people

Bennie

Son of the right hand or blessed.

Hebrew 1 people

Benny

Son of the right hand or blessed.

Hebrew 1 people

Benoist

Blessed or well-spoken.

French, Latin 1 people

Benoni

Son of my sorrow.

Hebrew 1 people

Benson

Son of Benjamin or blessed son.

Hebrew, English 1 people

Benton

A settlement in a bent or curved location, or a town belonging to someone named ...

English 2 people

Beriah

In evil or with trouble, though sometimes interpreted as 'in plenty'.

Hebrew 1 people

Berlin

A place name referring to the capital city of Germany.

Germanic, Slavic 1 people

Bernar

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic 1 people

Bernard

Bold as a bear or strong bear.

Germanic 17 people

Bernardino

Little brave bear or diminutive of Bernard.

Italian, Germanic 1 people

Bernarr

Bold as a bear.

Germanic 2 people

Bernetta

Strong as a bear or feminine form of Bernard.

Germanic, Italian 1 people

Bernhard

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic 2 people

Bernice

Bringer of victory.

Greek 1 people

Bert

Bright or illustrious.

Germanic 14 people

Berta

Bright and illustrious.

Germanic 2 people

Bertha

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' or 'famous,' literally 'bright m...

Germanic 9 people

Bertram

Bright raven.

Germanic 3 people

Bertrand

Bright raven.

Germanic 2 people

Beryl

1 people

Bess

God's oath or consecrated to God.

Hebrew 1 people

Bessi

A diminutive or variant form related to Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'devo...

Greek 1 people

Bessie

A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance.'

Hebrew 3 people

Bester

1 people

Bettie

God's oath or devoted to God.

English 2 people

Betty

God's oath or consecrated to God, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.

Hebrew 16 people

Beulah

A married woman or one who is claimed, derived from the Hebrew word for 'married...

Hebrew 2 people

Beverly

From the beaver stream or meadow.

English 3 people

Bey

A Turkish title of respect meaning 'lord' or 'chief'.

Turkish 1 people

Bianca

White or pure.

Italian, Latin

Bibb

Possibly derived from a surname meaning 'to drink' or related to the Old English...

English 1 people

Bill

A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.

Germanic, Old English 18 people

Billie

Resolute protector or strong-willed.

English 2 people

Billy

A diminutive of William, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'resolute protec...

English 9 people

Bina

1 people

Bing

Possibly meaning 'heap' or 'bin' in English, or 'ice' in Chinese.

English, Chinese 1 people

Binz

1 people

Bird

A feathered flying creature; freedom and grace.

English 2 people

Birdie

A small bird or a term of endearment, also used in golf to denote a score one un...

English 1 people

Bishop

An ecclesiastical title for a senior Christian clergyman, or a surname derived f...

English 1 people

Bjarne

A bear warrior or one who is brave like a bear.

Scandinavian 1 people

Blaine

Possibly meaning 'thin' or 'lean,' or derived from a place name.

Scottish, Irish 1 people

Blair

Plain or field; from a flat area.

Scottish Gaelic 4 people

Blake

Dark or pale; black or white.

English 2 people

Blanch

White or pale, derived from the French word for white.

French 1 people

Blanche

White or pure.

French 10 people

Blanka

White or pale, derived from Slavic roots meaning 'white'.

Slavic 1 people

Blanton

Possibly derived from a place name or surname meaning 'from the bleak town'.

English 1 people

Boardman

A man who works with boards or a surname for someone who lived by a board or pla...

English 1 people

Boaz

Swiftness or strength, derived from Hebrew roots.

Hebrew 1 people

Bob

Bright fame or renowned.

Hebrew 20 people

Bobby

Bright fame or bright promise.

English, Scottish 5 people

Boguemil

God's wrath or divine anger, derived from Slavic elements.

Slavic 1 people

Boies

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a place name or occupationa...

English 1 people

Boise

Derived from the Boise River, which comes from French 'les bois' meaning 'the wo...

French, Native American 1 people

Bolivar

From the mill house or dwelling by the mill.

Spanish/Basque 2 people

Bolton

Derived from an English place name meaning 'settlement in a clearing' or 'dwelli...

English 1 people

Bonades

Possibly derived from Greek elements relating to goodness or virtue, though the ...

Greek, Spanish 1 people

Bonnie

Fair, beautiful, or attractive in appearance.

Scottish, English 1 people

Booker

1 people

Booth

A small temporary structure or shelter, or derived from a place name.

English 1 people

Borah

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, though it may relate to place names or ...

English, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Borden

Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'boar's den' or 'border settlement'.

English 1 people

Boris

Fighter or warrior; one who fights.

Slavic 4 people

Borris

Possibly derived from Irish place names or a variant of Boris.

Irish, English 2 people

Boston

Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of Botwulf' or 'Botwulf's stone'.

English 1 people

Bouchard

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bow' and 'hardy' or 'strong'.

French, Germanic 1 people

Bourdon

Derived from Old French meaning 'pilgrim's staff' or 'drone' (the sound), or fro...

French, Germanic 1 people

Bourke

From the fortress or fortified place.

Irish 2 people

Boy

A young male child or servant.

English, Germanic 1 people

Boyce

Derived from a place name meaning 'wood' or 'forest', or from a personal name.

English, Norman French 1 people

Boyd

Derived from the Scottish island of Bute, meaning 'yellow' or 'fair-haired'.

Scottish, Gaelic 1 people

Bradley

Derived from a place name meaning 'broad clearing' or 'wide meadow.'

Old English 3 people

Branch

A limb or division of a tree, or a subdivision of a family or organization.

English 1 people

Brandt

A person who burns or a sword that burns.

German, Dutch 1 people

Branko

A defender or protector.

Slavic 1 people

Breckenridge

A ridge where bracken ferns grow.

Scottish, English 1 people

Breckinridge

A ridge where bracken ferns grow.

Scottish, English 1 people

Brendan

Prince or brave.

Irish

Brent

From the steep hill or high place.

English 2 people

Brice

Speckled or spotted; of uncertain origin.

Celtic/French 2 people

Brig. Gen. B.W.

1 people

Brigham

A settlement or village near a bridge.

English 1 people

Bright

Shining, luminous, or intelligent.

English 1 people

Brigid

Exalted one or high goddess.

Irish

Brigitte

Exalted one or high-spirited.

Celtic

Bronson

The son of Brown or a dark-complexioned person's son.

English 1 people

Brooke

A small stream or creek.

English 1 people

Brooks

Plural of brook; small streams or creeks.

English 1 people

Brown

Of brown color; dark-complexioned.

English 2 people

Bruce

From Brieuse, a place in Normandy, or possibly meaning 'from the brushwood'.

Scottish, Norman French 6 people

Brunhilde

Armored warrior woman or brown battle.

German, Germanic

Brutus

1 people

Bryan

High, noble, or of high birth.

Irish, Gaelic 1 people

Bryce

Speckled or spotted.

Scottish, Gaelic 1 people

Buck

Male deer; a young man.

Old English 4 people

Bucky

A nickname typically derived from names containing the 'buck' element or used as...

American 2 people

Buddy

A close friend or companion.

English 1 people

Buell

A bend in a river or a dwelling by a bend.

English, Germanic 1 people

Buffalo

1 people

Burgess

A citizen or freeman of a borough or town.

English, French 1 people

Burke

From a Norman-Irish surname derived from the de Burgh family.

Irish 2 people

Burl

A knot or lump in wood, or derived from a surname meaning a man who removes knot...

English 1 people

Burnet

Derived from a surname referring to a person with a dark or reddish-brown comple...

English 1 people

Burnett

A person from a place with a small stream or burn, or one with a dark or burnt c...

English, Scottish 2 people

Burnita

A feminine form derived from Burnet or Burns, possibly meaning 'little brown one...

English 1 people

Burt

Derived from a place name meaning 'fortified town' or 'bright.'

Old English 3 people

Burton

A fortified town or a town with a fortress, derived from Old English elements.

English 9 people

Burwell

1 people

Butch

A nickname meaning a butcher or a masculine, tough person.

English 1 people

Byrd

A person resembling or associated with a bird, or one who hunted or kept birds.

English 2 people

Byrne

Derived from the Irish 'Ó Broin,' meaning descendant of Bran, where Bran means ...

Irish 1 people

Byron

From the cattle shed or farmstead.

English 5 people

C.

54 people

C.A.

25 people

C.B.

24 people

C.C.

30 people

C.D.

11 people

C.E.

21 people

C.E.C.

1 people

C.E.C.G.

1 people

C.F.

14 people

C.G.

9 people

C.H.

26 people

C.I.

1 people

C.J.

15 people

C.K.

4 people

C.L.

22 people

C.M.

16 people

C.N.

6 people

C.O.

6 people

C.P.

10 people

C.P.H.

1 people

C.R.

11 people

C.R.P.

1 people

C.S.

13 people

C.S.S.

1 people

C.T.

7 people

C.U.

16 people

C.V.

1 people

C.W.

19 people

C.Y.

1 people

CHASE

One who hunts or pursues, derived from the occupation or action of chasing game.

English, French 2 people

CHRISTIAN

A follower of Christ, derived from the Latin word for Christ.

Latin 7 people

CLOYD

2 people

COLVILLE

Derived from a place name in Normandy, referring to a person from Colville or a ...

Scottish 1 people

Cabot

A person from Cabot or one who is a coaster or coastal trader.

English, French 2 people

Cadwallader

1 people

Caldwell

Derived from a place name meaning 'cold well' or 'cold spring.'

English/Scottish 1 people

Caleb

Devotion to God or whole-hearted.

Hebrew 6 people

Callum

Dove or devotee of Saint Columba.

Scottish Gaelic

Calvert

A calf herder or one who tends to calves.

English 2 people

Calvin

Bald or hairless.

Latin 7 people

Cameron

Crooked nose or bent nose.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Camille

Young ceremonial attendant or helper.

Latin 1 people

Camillo

Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...

Italian/Spanish 1 people

Camilo

Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...

Spanish/Portuguese 1 people

Campbell

Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked mouth' or 'wry mouth.'

Scottish Gaelic 4 people

Caoimhe

Beautiful or precious.

Irish

Cardinal

Derived from the ecclesiastical title of cardinal, or from a surname referring t...

English/French 1 people

Carey

A person from a fort or fortress, or one with dark features.

Irish, English 2 people

Carl

A man or fellow, free man.

Germanic 57 people

Carleton

1 people

Carlisle

A person from Carlisle, a city in northern England near the Scottish border.

English, Scottish 2 people

Carlo

Free man; a man of the people.

Germanic via Italian 4 people

Carlos

Free man; a man of the people.

Germanic 13 people

Carlotta

The Italian feminine form of Carlo, derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' or ...

Italian 1 people

Carlton

Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of the peasants' or 'town of the c...

Old English 3 people

Carman

Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'cart driver' or 'man who operates ...

English 2 people

Carmen

A garden or vineyard, derived from the Latin word for song or poem.

Latin, Hebrew 4 people

Carmi

Derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'vineyard' or 'my vineyard.'

Hebrew 1 people

Carmichael

Derived from a place name in Lanarkshire, Scotland, possibly meaning 'fort of Mi...

Scottish 1 people

Carol

Derived from Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man,' associated with the name Char...

Latin 3 people

Carolina

Free woman or woman of the people.

Latin 1 people

Caroline

The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin 3 people

Carolyn

A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin 4 people

Carr

A person who lives near a marsh or fen.

English, Scottish 1 people

Carreni

1 people

Carrie

Free woman; a woman of the people.

Germanic via English 4 people

Carrol

Descendant of Cearbhall, a champion or warrior.

Irish, English 1 people

Carroll

Champion or warrior, derived from Irish Gaelic roots.

Irish 10 people

Carter

One who drives a cart or transports goods.

English 6 people

Cartier

1 people

Cary

Possibly derived from a place name or as a variant of Carol, meaning 'free man' ...

Old English or Latin 3 people

Case

A person who makes or sells cases or boxes.

English 1 people

Casey

A person who is vigilant or watchful, derived from an Irish surname meaning 'des...

Irish 2 people

Casimir

Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'to proclaim peace' or 'famous peacemaker.'

Slavic 3 people

Cass

A person who makes or sells cases, or a variant of Cassandra.

English 1 people

Cassius

Derived from the Latin family name Cassius, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'

Latin 3 people

Castillo

Castle or fortress.

Spanish 1 people

Cathal

Battle warrior.

Irish

Cathcart

Cart at the cathedral or church.

Scottish 1 people

Catherine

Pure or clear.

Greek 15 people

Cathreen

Pure or chaste.

English, Irish 1 people

Cathy

Pure or chaste.

English, Greek 1 people

Cato

All-knowing or wise.

Latin, Roman 1 people

Catriona

Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.

Scottish Gaelic

Cayetano

A person from Gaeta, an ancient city in Italy, or one who is from that region.

Spanish, Portuguese 2 people

Cazys

Uncertain; possibly related to 'caza' or hunting.

Lithuanian 1 people

Cecelia

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin 1 people

Cecil

Blind or one who is blind to worldly concerns.

Latin 3 people

Cecilia

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin 1 people

Cecily

Blind or dim-sighted.

Latin

Celene

Moon or moonlight.

Greek 1 people

Celestine

2 people

Central

Located in the center or middle.

English, Latin 1 people

Cesar

1 people

Chain

Life or living.

Hebrew 1 people

Chalmer

Chamberlain or officer of the chamber.

Scottish 1 people

Champ

Champion or victor.

English 1 people

Chang

Smooth, free from obstacles, or prosperous.

Chinese 1 people

Channing

Dweller in a ravine or narrow valley.

English 1 people

Chao-Chu

Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning pearl' or 'tide pearl'.

Chinese 1 people

Chapin

Dweller at a chapel or one who tends a chapel.

English 1 people

Chapman

Merchant or trader.

English 1 people

Char.

2 people

Charalambous

One who brings joy or grace.

Greek 1 people

Charles

Free man or one of noble birth.

Germanic 534 people

Charley

A free man or one of noble birth, derived from the Germanic root meaning 'man' o...

English, Germanic 2 people

Charlie

A free man or one of noble birth; a man of strength.

Germanic 8 people

Charline

Free woman or woman of strength.

French, Germanic 1 people

Charlot

Free man or man of strength.

French 1 people

Charlotte

A free woman or woman of noble birth; a woman of strength.

Germanic 8 people

Chas.

32 people

Chauncey

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French 3 people

Chauncy

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French 2 people

Chenting

The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically combines elements ...

Chinese 2 people

Chesley

From the camp of the fortress or fortified place.

English 1 people

Chester

From the Roman fort or walled town.

Old English, Latin 22 people

Chetwood

Wood near a fortress or fortified place.

English 1 people

Cheu

Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning' or 'tide'.

Chinese 1 people

Cheur

Uncertain; potentially related to 'morning' or 'tide' if Chinese origin.

Chinese, possibly Cambodian 1 people

Chi

1 people

Chiara

Bright, clear, or famous.

Latin

Chick

A diminutive or nickname, possibly derived from 'chick' meaning a young bird or ...

English 3 people

Chih-Tsai

The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used, which can vary wide...

Chinese 1 people

Chinda

A Thai feminine name of uncertain etymology.

Thai 1 people

Chita

In Spanish, it can mean 'small' or relate to the word for 'spark'; in Hindi, it ...

Spanish, Hindi 1 people

Chokyuro

The meaning depends on the specific kanji characters used in writing the name.

Japanese 1 people

Chow

The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'd...

Chinese 1 people

Christ

The anointed one; a title meaning 'messiah' or 'the anointed.'

Greek 1 people

Christabel

A beautiful Christian; combining 'Christ' with 'belle' meaning beautiful.

Latin, English 1 people

Christie

A follower of Christ; derived from the name Christian.

Scottish, English 1 people

Christine

Follower of Christ or anointed one.

Greek, Latin 5 people

Christopher

One who carries Christ or bears the name of Christ, derived from Greek elements ...

Greek 2 people

Christy

Derived from Christos, meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ.'

Greek 3 people

Chu

The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'pearl,' 'v...

Chinese 2 people

Chung-hui

The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used in the name.

Chinese 1 people

Cian

Ancient or enduring.

Irish

Ciara

Dark or black.

Irish

Ciaran

Dark or black-haired.

Irish

Cl.

1 people

Clair

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

French, Latin 1 people

Claire

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

French, Latin 1 people

Clara

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

Latin 14 people

Clare

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

Latin, English 1 people

Clarence

From Clare or one from the bright place.

Latin 43 people

Clark

A clerk or scribe, someone who works with writing and records.

English 7 people

Clarke

A clerk or scribe; one who is learned or educated.

English, Latin 1 people

Clarkson

The son of Clark; a patronymic surname meaning 'son of the clerk.'

English 1 people

Claud

2 people

Claude

Lame or limping, from the Roman family name Claudius.

Latin 16 people

Claudia

Feminine form of Claudius, derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning ...

Latin 1 people

Claudio

Masculine form of the Roman family name Claudius, derived from 'claudus' meaning...

Latin 1 people

Claudius

Lame or limping, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.

Latin 3 people

Clay

Clay; one who works with clay.

Old English 4 people

Claybourne

A surname-derived given name meaning 'stream where clay is found' or 'clay strea...

English 1 people

Clayton

Settlement built on clay soil.

Old English 2 people

Clegg

A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'a person who is lame' or from a place n...

English 1 people

Clement

Mild, merciful, and clement in temperament.

Latin 5 people

Cleo

Short form of Cleopatra, derived from Greek elements meaning 'glory' and 'father...

Greek 1 people

Cleve

A name derived from Old English meaning 'cliff' or 'steep bank.'

English 1 people

Cleveland

Land of the cliff or steep bank.

Old English 19 people

Cliff

One who lives near a cliff or steep slope.

Old English 2 people

Clifford

A ford by a cliff or a settlement by a steep riverbank.

Old English 19 people

Clifton

Settlement situated on or near a cliff.

Old English 3 people

Clinton

A settlement on a hill or a town on a hill, derived from Old English elements.

English 11 people

Clodagh

Named after the River Clodagh.

Irish

Clyde

Warm or from the River Clyde.

Scottish, Gaelic 21 people

Colby

A surname-derived name meaning 'dark-haired' or from a place name meaning 'coal ...

English 1 people

Colden

A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'cold valley' or 'coal valley.'

English 1 people

Cole

A name derived from Old English meaning 'coal' or 'dark,' or from the personal n...

English 1 people

Coleman

Follower of Nicholas or one with a coal-dark complexion.

Old English and Germanic 3 people

Coles

A surname-derived name, plural or possessive form of Cole, meaning 'of Cole' or ...

English 1 people

Colette

Victory of the people.

Latin

Colin

Young warrior or follower of Nicholas.

Scottish and Old French 3 people

Colini

An Italian surname-derived name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Cola or Nic...

Italian 1 people

Colleen

Girl or young woman.

Irish 2 people

Collis

1 people

Colm

Dove.

Irish

Colon

1 people

Columbus

A name meaning 'dove' or derived from the Latin 'columba,' often associated with...

Latin 1 people

Compton

1 people

Cone

A surname-derived name of uncertain origin, possibly referring to a geographical...

English 1 people

Connie

Steadfast and true.

Latin 2 people

Conrad

Bold counsel or brave advisor.

Germanic 8 people

Constance

Steadfast or constant.

Latin 3 people

Constantine

Steadfast, constant, and unwavering; one who stands firm.

Latin 8 people

Constantino

Derived from the Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast,' 'constant,' or 'firm.'

Latin 1 people

Conway

An Irish surname-derived name meaning 'hound of the plain' or from the river Con...

Irish 1 people

Coolidge

One who lives by a cool ridge or cool stream.

English 1 people

Cora

Derived from the Greek word 'kore,' meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter.'

Greek 9 people

Cordell

One who makes or sells rope, or derived from a place name.

English, French 1 people

Cordenio

Relating to rope or cord.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Corinna

Maiden or young girl.

Greek 1 people

Corliss

Carefree or without care.

Old Norse 2 people

Cornelia

Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.

Latin 2 people

Cornelius

Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...

Latin 7 people

Corrington

Settlement or town associated with a person named Cora or with crows.

English 1 people

Corwin

Friend of the heart or heart's friend.

English, Old English 1 people

Cosme

Order, harmony, or the universe.

Greek 2 people

Cotton

From a cottage or settlement associated with cotton production.

English 1 people

Councile

1 people

Count

A nobleman of rank or one who counts.

Old French and Latin 2 people

Countess

1 people

Courtney

From the court or short nose.

English, French 1 people

Cox

Coxswain or one who steers a boat.

English 1 people

Craig

Rocky cliff or crag.

Scottish, Gaelic 1 people

Cranston

Settlement of cranes or a place where cranes gather.

English 1 people

Crawford

Ford where crows gather or a crow ford.

English, Scottish 1 people

Creed

A system of beliefs or principles.

English, Latin 1 people

Creth

Belief or faith.

Welsh, Old Welsh 1 people

Crilley

Uncertain; possibly related to a place name or occupational surname.

Irish, English 1 people

Cuno

Bold or brave in battle.

Germanic 1 people

Curley

One with curly hair.

English 1 people

Curt

1 people

Curtis

A courteous person; one who is polite and well-mannered.

French/Norman 8 people

Curzon

From a place with a curved or bent shape.

English 1 people

Cushman

A man associated with a cushion maker or seller.

English 1 people

Cushong

Meaning uncertain; possibly related to Powhatan or Algonquian languages.

Native American 1 people

Cynthia

Woman from Cynthus, a mountain sacred to the goddess Diana.

Greek 2 people

Cyrenus

From Cyrene, an ancient Greek city in North Africa.

Greek 1 people

Cyril

Lordly or noble, derived from the Greek word for lord.

Greek 3 people

Cyrus

Sun or throne.

Persian, Greek 5 people

D.

18 people

D.A.

6 people

D.A.C.D.

1 people

D.B.

3 people

D.C.

12 people

D.D.

3 people

D.E.

8 people

D.E.A.

1 people

D.F.

5 people

D.H.

11 people

D.J.

7 people

D.K.

2 people

D.K.E.

1 people

D.L.

2 people

D.M.

5 people

D.M.F.

1 people

D.N.

1 people

D.O.

1 people

D.P.

2 people

D.R.

4 people

D.S.

7 people

D.T.

2 people

D.W.

11 people

DANGERFIELD

A field or area of danger or difficulty.

English 1 people

DEEMS

One who deems or judges.

English 1 people

DEL

Of the; from the (Spanish); or a shortened form of names beginning with Del-.

English, Spanish 1 people

DREYFUS

Three feet; derived from German 'drei' (three) and 'fuss' (foot).

Yiddish, German 1 people

Dagman

Day man or warrior of the day.

Scandinavian 1 people

Daisy

A daisy flower; literally 'day's eye' from the flower's appearance.

English 2 people

Dale

A valley or low-lying area of land.

English 2 people

Dallett

From a small valley or dale.

English 1 people

Dalphine

From Delphi or resembling a dolphin.

French, Greek 1 people

Dalrymple

A surname derived from a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.

Scottish 1 people

Damaso

One who tames or subdues.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Dan

God is my judge.

Hebrew 5 people

Dan'l

God is my judge (contracted form of Daniel).

English 1 people

Dana

God is my judge (Hebrew origin) or from Denmark (Scandinavian origin).

Hebrew, Danish 3 people

Daniel

God is my judge.

Hebrew 69 people

Danny

God is my judge, derived from the name Daniel.

Hebrew 3 people

Danridge

A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'ridge of the Danes' or 'D...

English 1 people

Dante

Enduring or lasting.

Italian 1 people

Dario

Wealthy or possessing great riches.

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Darrelle

Beloved or dear one.

English, American 1 people

Dave

Beloved.

Hebrew 4 people

David

Beloved or one who is dearly loved.

Hebrew 101 people

Davis

The son of David; one who is beloved.

Hebrew/English 8 people

Davy

Beloved (diminutive of David).

English, Scottish 1 people

Dawes

A surname derived from the given name David or a topographical feature.

English 1 people

Dayton

A place name meaning 'settlement on the River Dae' or 'dairy farm town.'

English 1 people

DeW.

1 people

DeWitt

The white one or of white complexion.

Dutch 2 people

Dean

Valley or church official.

English, Latin 5 people

Declan

Full of goodness.

Irish

Dee

The letter D or a river name.

English 1 people

Deirdre

Sorrowful or broken-hearted.

Irish

Dela

Of or from (Spanish preposition used as a name element).

Spanish, Filipino 1 people

Delancey

A surname derived from a French place name meaning 'from Lancey.'

English, French 1 people

Della

Of or from (Italian preposition used as a name element).

Italian, English 1 people

Delod

1 people

Delores

Sorrows or pains (referring to the Virgin Mary's sorrows).

Spanish 1 people

Delphine

Of or relating to Delphi, the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo.

Greek 1 people

Demas

Popular or of the people.

Greek 1 people

Denby

Settlement in a valley or a valley dwelling.

Old English 1 people

Denis

Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.

Greek 1 people

Dennis

Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration.

Greek 10 people

Denver

Green valley or valley of the Danes.

English 1 people

Dermot

Free from envy.

Irish

Desha

From the country or nation.

Sanskrit or African 1 people

Desiderius

Desired or longed for.

Latin 1 people

Dewey

Beloved or the white one.

Dutch and Old English 2 people

Diana

Divine, heavenly, or of the goddess.

Latin 4 people

Diaz

Son of Diego.

Spanish 1 people

Dick

A diminutive form meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'strong ruler'.

Germanic 11 people

Didi

Beloved or well-loved.

Hebrew or African 1 people

Diego

Supplanter; one who replaces another.

Hebrew via Spanish 2 people

Dieter

Warrior of the people or folk warrior.

Germanic 1 people

Dietrich

Ruler of the people or folk leader.

Germanic

Dieudonne

Given by God.

French 1 people

Diogenes

Born of Zeus or divine birth.

Greek 1 people

Dion

Of Zeus or divine.

Greek 1 people

Dionmede

Thought of Zeus or divine thought.

Greek 1 people

Dir.

1 people

Dixie

1 people

Dmitri

Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.

Greek 1 people

Dohenry

A rare Irish name of uncertain modern usage and meaning.

Irish 1 people

Dolley

A small doll or a term of endearment.

English 1 people

Dolly

A doll or a beloved child.

English 2 people

Dolores

Sorrows or pains, referring to the suffering of the Virgin Mary.

Latin, Spanish 1 people

Domenico

Belonging to the Lord.

Latin

Domicio

One who belongs to the house or household.

Latin 2 people

Domingo

Sunday, derived from the Latin word for the Lord's day.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Dominique

Belonging to the Lord or of the Lord.

Latin

Don

Lord or chief.

Spanish, Irish 14 people

Donal

World ruler.

Irish 1 people

Donald

World ruler or great chief.

Scottish Gaelic 21 people

Donatella

Given by God.

Latin

Donie

A diminutive form suggesting a small or beloved person.

Irish 1 people

Donn

Brown or dark-haired.

Irish 2 people

Donna

1 people

Donnie

Ruler of the world or brown-haired.

Scottish, English 2 people

Dooly

Possibly related to 'dubh' (dark) or a diminutive of Dooley.

Irish 1 people

Dor

Generation or dwelling.

Hebrew 1 people

Dora

Gift or present.

Greek 5 people

Dorine

Gift of God.

Greek, French 1 people

Doris

Gift of the sea or from Doris.

Greek 4 people

Dorothea

Gift of God, composed of 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God).

Greek 1 people

Dorothy

Gift of God.

Greek 22 people

Dorsey

From the place name Dorset or a surname meaning 'from Dorset.'

English 1 people

Dorthy

Gift of God.

Greek 1 people

Douchan

Possibly related to 'duh' (spirit) or a diminutive form in Slavic languages.

Serbian, Slavic 1 people

Doug

Dark stream or dark water.

Scottish, English 2 people

Douglas

Dark river or dark stream.

Scottish Gaelic 12 people

Dr.

1 people

Drew

Wise or a short form of Andrew, meaning 'strong and manly.'

English, Greek 1 people

DuVAL

From the valley, derived from French 'du val.'

French 1 people

Duane

Dark or swarthy, derived from the Irish 'dubh.'

Irish, Gaelic 1 people

Dudak

Possibly related to a musical instrument or a Slavic diminutive form.

Slavic, Polish 1 people

Dudley

From Dudda's field or clearing.

Old English 13 people

Duff

Dark or swarthy in complexion.

Scottish, Irish 1 people

Duffy

Dark or swarthy in complexion.

Scottish, Irish 1 people

Duly

Properly or appropriately; in a fitting manner.

English 1 people

Duncan

Dark warrior or brown warrior.

Scottish Gaelic 5 people

Dunlop

1 people

Dutch

Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people.

English, Dutch 1 people

Dwight

Blond or fair-haired.

English, Germanic 6 people

Désiré-Joseph

1 people

E.

76 people

E.A.

9 people

E.B.

17 people

E.C.

19 people

E.D.

9 people

E.E.

14 people

E.F.

16 people

E.G.

9 people

E.H.

17 people

E.I.

2 people

E.J.

22 people

E.K.

10 people

E.L.

18 people

E.L.G.

1 people

E.M.

18 people

E.N.

7 people

E.O.

8 people

E.P.

4 people

E.R.

8 people

E.R.W.

1 people

E.S.

10 people

E.T.

12 people

E.U.

1 people

E.V.

2 people

E.W.

26 people

E.Y.

2 people

E.Z.

1 people

EARLE

A nobleman of rank, or a man of noble birth.

English 5 people

EDWARDO

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 2 people

ERNIE

Serious or resolute; one who is earnest.

English, German 1 people

ESEK

Contention or strife.

Hebrew 1 people

ETHELBERT

Noble and bright; of noble brightness.

Old English 1 people

EVANS

Son of Evan; descendant of John.

Welsh 1 people

Eadie

Wealthy or prosperous.

Scottish 1 people

Eamon

Wealthy protector.

Irish 1 people

Eamonn

Wealthy protector or prosperous guardian.

Irish 1 people

Earl

A nobleman of high rank or a man of noble birth.

Old English 29 people

Earlene

Noble woman or female earl.

English 1 people

Earnest

Serious, resolute, or sincere in purpose.

English, German 1 people

Earris

1 people

Ebba

Strength of a wild boar or boar-like strength.

Scandinavian, Germanic 1 people

Eben

Stone or rock.

Hebrew 1 people

Ebenezer

1 people

Ed.

26 people

Edd

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

English 1 people

Eddi

A diminutive or informal variant of names beginning with Ed-, such as Edward or ...

English 1 people

Eddie

A wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

Old English, Germanic 18 people

Edgar

Wealthy spear or one who wields a prosperous weapon.

Old English 36 people

Edith

Prosperous in war or blessed wealth.

Old English 24 people

Edmond

1 people

Edmund

Wealthy protector or one who guards prosperity.

Old English 13 people

Edna

Rejuvenation or pleasure.

Hebrew 12 people

Edness

A name derived from the Old English element 'ead' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune',...

English 1 people

Edsel

A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning '...

English 1 people

Eduard

A wealthy guardian or protector, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' and 'gua...

Germanic, Old English 1 people

Eduardo

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

Germanic 4 people

Edw.

1 people

Edward

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

Old English 190 people

Edwards

Son of Edward, derived from the patronymic tradition meaning 'son of the wealthy...

English 1 people

Edwin

Wealthy friend or prosperous friend.

Old English 79 people

Edwina

A wealthy friend or prosperous female protector, the feminine form of Edwin.

English, Germanic 1 people

Edyth

Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...

Old English 1 people

Edythe

Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...

Old English 1 people

Eero

Eternal ruler or noble warrior.

Finnish 2 people

Eftime

Of good reputation or well-named, derived from Greek elements meaning 'good' and...

Greek 1 people

Egbert

A bright or shining sword, derived from elements meaning 'sword' and 'bright'.

Old English, Germanic 1 people

Eileen

Bright light or shining light.

Irish 1 people

Eithne

Kernel or grain.

Irish

Elaine

Bright light or shining one.

Greek, French 2 people

Elbert

Bright and noble.

Germanic 7 people

Elbridge

Old bridge or ancient bridge.

Old English 3 people

Elder

One who is older or of greater age, derived from the comparative form of 'old'.

English 1 people

Eleanor

Bright light or shining light.

Occitan, Old French 19 people

Eleanore

Bright light or shining torch, derived from elements meaning 'other' and 'light'...

Occitan, Old French 1 people

Eleazar

God has helped or God is my help, derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'God' and...

Hebrew 1 people

Elen

Bright light or shining one, derived from Greek 'helios' (sun) or Welsh traditio...

Welsh, Greek 1 people

Elena

Shining light or bright one, derived from the Greek word for sun.

Greek 1 people

Elenore

Bright light or shining torch, derived from elements meaning 'other' and 'light'...

Occitan, Old French 1 people

Elfriede

Elf strength or noble peace.

German, Germanic

Elga

Noble and bright.

Germanic 1 people

Eli

Ascended or my God is Yahweh.

Hebrew 6 people

Eliadoro

Sun gift or gift of the sun.

Greek 1 people

Eliakim

1 people

Elias

My God is Yahweh.

Hebrew 2 people

Elie

My God is Yahweh.

Hebrew 1 people

Eliene

Bright or shining.

Greek 1 people

Elihu

My God is He or He is my God.

Hebrew 2 people

Elijah

My God is Yahweh.

Hebrew 4 people

Elinor

Bright light or shining light, derived from the Greek 'helios' meaning sun.

Old French, Greek 3 people

Elinore

Bright light or shining light, derived from the Greek 'helios' meaning sun.

Old French, Greek 3 people

Eliot

My God is Jehovah or the Lord is my God.

English, Hebrew 2 people

Eliott

My God is Jehovah or the Lord is my God.

English, Hebrew 2 people

Elisabeth

God is my oath or God is abundance.

Hebrew 1 people

Eliseo

My God is salvation.

Hebrew 1 people

Elisha

My God is salvation.

Hebrew 1 people

Eliss

1 people

Eliz.

3 people

Elizabeth

My God is an oath

Hebrew 55 people

Ella

All or completely, often used as a diminutive meaning 'beautiful fairy woman'.

Germanic, English 2 people

Ellen

Bright or shining light.

Greek 12 people

Ellicott

From the settlement of Ella or related to an old English place name.

English 1 people

Ellie

My God is Yahweh or bright shining one.

Hebrew, English 1 people

Ellinor

Bright shining one or sun ray.

Greek, Old English 1 people

Elliot

My God is Yahweh.

Hebrew 4 people

Elliott

The Lord is my God or Jehovah is God.

English, Hebrew 6 people

Ellis

The Lord is my God.

Hebrew, English 7 people

Ellison

Son of Elias or son of Ellis.

English 2 people

Ellsworth

1 people

Ellwood

From the old wood or elder wood.

English 1 people

Elmer

Noble and famous.

Old English 15 people

Eloise

1 people

Elon

Oak tree.

Hebrew 1 people

Elridge

From the old ridge or elder ridge.

English 1 people

Elsa

God's promise or devoted to God, derived from Elizabeth.

Hebrew, German 3 people

Elsie

God's promise or devoted to God.

Scottish, English 13 people

Elspeth

God is my oath, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.

Scottish

Elton

From a town or settlement of eels.

English 1 people

Elwood

Old forest or ancient wood.

English 3 people

Ely

High or elevated, or my God.

English, Hebrew 2 people

Elzie

Noble friend or of noble origin.

English 1 people

Emanuel

God is with us.

Hebrew 1 people

Emelia

Rival or striving; industrious.

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Emerson

Son of Emery or son of the industrious one.

English 2 people

Emil

A rival or one who strives to equal; an emulator.

Latin 8 people

Emile

Eager, industrious, or striving to excel.

Latin 2 people

Emileux

Industrious or rival.

French 1 people

Emilia

Rival or striving; industrious.

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Emiliano

Eager, industrious, or striving.

Spanish, Italian, Latin 2 people

Emilio

Rival; one who strives to equal or surpass.

Latin 6 people

Emily

Industrious, striving, or eager.

Latin 13 people

Emma

Whole, universal, or complete.

Germanic 13 people

Emmanuel

God is with us, derived from the Hebrew words 'Imanu' (with us) and 'El' (God).

Hebrew 2 people

Emmeline

Whole, universal, or industrious.

Germanic, Latin 1 people

Emmerson

Son of Emmer or son of the industrious one.

English 1 people

Emmet

Whole or universal.

Germanic 4 people

Emmett

Whole or universal; also associated with 'uncle' in Hebrew.

Germanic, Hebrew 5 people

Emmons

1 people

Emmot

Emmet or ant; industrious one.

English 1 people

Emora

Uncertain; possibly 'great' or 'noble'.

English, possibly Irish 1 people

Emory

Brave, powerful, or industrious.

Germanic 4 people

End

The final point or conclusion of something.

English 2 people

Endicott

From the end of the cottage or settlement.

English 1 people

Enez

Uncertain; possibly related to 'man' or 'human'.

Hebrew, possibly Greek 1 people

Enid

Fair, beautiful, or soul.

Welsh 1 people

Enoch

Dedicated or initiated, derived from the Hebrew root meaning 'to dedicate' or 't...

Hebrew 2 people

Enrico

Estate ruler or home ruler.

Germanic 1 people

Enrique

Estate ruler or home ruler.

Germanic, Spanish, Portuguese 6 people

Ensebro

Uncertain; possibly related to 'juniper' or a place name.

Spanish, possibly Portuguese 1 people

Enselio

Uncertain; possibly related to 'sun' or a diminutive form.

Spanish, possibly Italian 1 people

Eoin

John in Irish form, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan.

Irish 1 people

Ephraim

Doubly fruitful, referring to fertility and abundance.

Hebrew 1 people

Ephriam

1 people

Epitacio

Suitable or fit, derived from Greek words meaning 'appropriate' or 'convenient'.

Greek 2 people

Epiticio

Relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose.

Latin 1 people

Eppa

A short form or diminutive, likely related to names beginning with 'Epp-' or 'Eb...

Germanic 1 people

Eppes

Uncertain; possibly related to Germanic elements meaning 'horse' or 'noble.'

Germanic 1 people

Erasmus

2 people

Erastus

Beloved or worthy of love, derived from the Greek word 'erastos' meaning 'belove...

Greek 2 people

Erdorn

1 people

Eric

Eternal ruler or ever powerful.

Old Norse, Scandinavian 6 people

Erich

Eternal ruler or everlasting king.

Germanic

Erma

Whole or universal, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'entire' or 'complete...

Germanic 1 people

Ernest

Serious, resolute, or one who is earnest in purpose.

Germanic 50 people

Ernestina

Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...

Germanic 1 people

Ernestine

Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...

Germanic 1 people

Ernesto

Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...

Germanic 1 people

Ernst

Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...

Germanic 1 people

Errol

Uncertain; possibly derived from a Scottish place name or a variant of Earl.

Scottish 1 people

Erske

1 people

Erskine

From the Scottish place name Erskine, possibly meaning 'green rising ground' or ...

Scottish 1 people

Erwin

Honorable friend or warrior friend, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'hono...

Germanic 3 people

Ery

Uncertain; possibly a diminutive or short form of names beginning with 'Er-'.

Uncertain 1 people

Eslie

Uncertain; possibly derived from a Scottish place name or Gaelic elements.

Scottish 1 people

Esme

Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French word meaning 'to esteem.'

French 1 people

Esmond

Divine protector or gracious protector.

Old English 1 people

Esskine

From the Scottish place name Erskine, likely derived from a Gaelic or Pictish so...

Scottish 1 people

Esteban

Crown or wreath, derived from the Greek word for crown.

Greek, Spanish 3 people

Estebon

Crown or wreath.

Spanish 1 people

Estella

Star or starry, derived from the Latin word for star.

Latin, Spanish 3 people

Estelle

Star.

Latin 1 people

Esten

1 people

Ester

Star or hidden one.

Hebrew, Persian 1 people

Estes

From the east or eastern dweller.

English 1 people

Esther

Star or hidden, secret.

Hebrew, Persian 6 people

Estrada

Road or street.

Spanish 1 people

Ethan

1 people

Ethel

Noble or of noble birth.

Old English 10 people

Etta

Little one or estate ruler, often used as a diminutive of names ending in '-ette...

Germanic 2 people

Eugene

Well-born or of noble birth.

Greek 38 people

Eugenia

Well-born or of noble birth.

Greek 4 people

Eugenie

Well-born or of noble birth.

Greek 1 people

Eugenio

Well-born or noble, derived from Greek words meaning 'good' and 'birth'.

Greek 2 people

Eusebio

Pious or devout, derived from Greek words meaning 'reverent' or 'respectful'.

Greek 2 people

Eva

Life or living one, derived from the Hebrew word for life.

Hebrew 3 people

Evalyn

Wished for child or desired, derived from the name Evelyn with variant spelling.

English 2 people

Evan

Young warrior or God is gracious.

Welsh 5 people

Evangeline

Good news or messenger of good news.

Greek 1 people

Evarts

Boar hard or strong as a boar.

English 1 people

Eveline

Wished for child or desired, derived from the Norman French name Aveline.

Norman French 2 people

Evelio

Wished for or desired.

Spanish, Latin 1 people

Evelyn

A woman from the hazel tree place; one who is wished for.

English 8 people

Evequiel

God is my strength.

Spanish, Hebrew 1 people

Everett

Brave boar or strong boar, from Old English elements.

English 10 people

Everette

Boar hard or strong as a boar.

English 1 people

Evora

From Évora or related to spring/water.

Portuguese 1 people

Ewell

From the ewe hill or sheep hill.

English 1 people

Ewilda

Wild boar or strong-willed.

Germanic 1 people

Ewin

1 people

Ewing

Young warrior or descendant of Euan, derived from Scottish Gaelic origins.

Scottish 2 people

Ezekiel

God strengthens or God will strengthen, derived from Hebrew words meaning 'God' ...

Hebrew 2 people

Ezra

God is my help or God helps.

Hebrew 5 people

F.

37 people

F.A.

12 people

F.B.

13 people

F.C.

16 people

F.D.

13 people

F.E.

15 people

F.F.

10 people

F.G.

8 people

F.H.

16 people

F.I.

1 people

F.J.

11 people

F.K.

5 people

F.L.

9 people

F.L.G.

1 people

F.M.

16 people

F.N.

3 people

F.O.

3 people

F.P.

4 people

F.R.

11 people

F.S.

11 people

F.T.

3 people

F.T.H.

1 people

F.W.

27 people

F.X.

2 people

F.deP.

1 people

FAY

1 people

Faik

Excellent or superior, derived from Arabic words meaning 'to surpass' or 'to exc...

Arabic 2 people

Fairfax

A surname derived from a place name meaning 'fair-haired' or 'beautiful hair'.

English 1 people

Fannie

Free woman; a diminutive of Frances.

English, Hebrew 7 people

Fanny

A diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free' or 'from France'.

English 1 people

Farrano

Possibly derived from 'ferro' meaning 'iron' or related to the Farran family nam...

Italian 1 people

Fatima

One who abstains or refrains, often interpreted as 'the shining one' or 'the lum...

Arabic 1 people

Fedel

Faithful or loyal, derived from the Latin word for faith.

Spanish 1 people

Fedrico

Peaceful ruler, combining elements meaning 'peace' and 'ruler' or 'power'.

Spanish 1 people

Felice

Happy, fortunate, or blessed.

Italian, Latin 1 people

Felipe

Lover of horses.

Greek 5 people

Felix

Happy, fortunate, or blessed.

Latin 7 people

Fenella

Fair-haired or white-shouldered, derived from Gaelic elements for fair and white...

Scottish Gaelic

Ferdinand

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'brave traveler' or 'daring journey.'

Germanic 9 people

Fergus

Man of vigor or strength.

Irish

Fern

A leafy plant, used as a nature-inspired given name.

English 1 people

Fernande

Adventurous traveler or bold journeyer, derived from Germanic elements meaning '...

French 1 people

Fernando

Bold traveler; one who dares to journey.

Germanic 5 people

Fernell

Possibly derived from a place name or combination of 'fern' and 'ell' (a unit of...

English 1 people

Field

An open area of land used for agriculture or pasture.

English 2 people

Fielding

One who works in or lives near a field.

English 1 people

Filiberto

Very bright or very famous, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'much' and 'b...

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Finbar

Fair-haired or white-haired.

Irish

Fines

1 people

Finis

1 people

Finly

1 people

Finnis

Fair or white, possibly derived from Gaelic elements.

Scottish, Irish 1 people

Fiona

Fair or white.

Irish

Fionn

Fair or white.

Irish

Fiorella

Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.

Italian 1 people

Fiorello

Little flower.

Italian 4 people

Fitz

1 people

Fitz-Greene

Son of Greene, combining Norman patronymic 'Fitz' with the surname Greene.

English 1 people

Fitzhugh

Son of Hugh, combining the Norman prefix Fitz- with the given name Hugh.

Norman-English 1 people

Flash

A sudden burst of light or a nickname referring to quickness or brightness.

English 1 people

Fletcher

One who makes or sells arrows.

English 4 people

Flora

The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...

Latin 2 people

Florence

Flourishing or blooming.

Latin 28 people

Florian

Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.

Latin 1 people

Floyd

Gray or pale, derived from Welsh elements meaning gray.

Welsh 10 people

Fog

1 people

Foghorn

A loud horn used as a warning signal in foggy conditions, used metaphorically fo...

English 1 people

Fokker

One who breeds or raises animals, particularly birds or poultry.

Dutch 1 people

Foote

One who has a distinctive foot or a person living by a foot-shaped geographical ...

English 1 people

Forbes

A Scottish surname derived from a place name, historically associated with a reg...

Scottish 2 people

Ford

A shallow place in a river where one can cross on foot.

English 4 people

Fordham

A ford by a homestead or settlement, combining ford and ham.

English 1 people

Forest

A large wooded area or woodland region.

English 1 people

Forrest

1 people

Fournier

A baker or one who operates a furnace or oven.

French 1 people

Fox

A cunning or clever person, or one resembling a fox in appearance or behavior.

English 1 people

Frances

A woman from France or a free woman.

Latin 28 people

Francesca

Free or from France.

Latin, Germanic

Francesco

Free man or Frenchman.

Latin

Franchot

Free or frank, derived from French roots meaning freedom or openness.

French 1 people

Francis

A person from France or one who is free.

Latin 79 people

Francisca

Free one or from France, derived from the Frankish people.

Latin, Germanic

Francisco

Derived from the Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'

Spanish 9 people

Francois

Free man or Frenchman.

Latin 1 people

Frank

Free or a member of the Franks tribe.

Germanic 227 people

Frankie

Free or frank, derived from the name Frank or Francis.

English 1 people

Franklin

Free landowner or a man of free but not noble birth.

Old English, Medieval English 21 people

Frankly

In a frank or honest manner, used as an adverb or name.

English 1 people

Franklyn

A free landowner or one of free birth, derived from frank and the suffix -lyn.

English 1 people

Frantisek

A free man, derived from the Germanic root for freedom.

Czech 1 people

Franz

A man from France or a free man, derived from Germanic roots.

Germanic 2 people

Fraser

Strawberry or freckled.

Scottish

Fre

A short form or nickname, likely derived from names beginning with 'Fre-' such a...

Scandinavian 1 people

Fred

A peaceful ruler or one who has peaceful power.

Germanic 91 people

Freddie

A peaceful ruler, derived from Germanic elements meaning peace and power.

English 1 people

Frederic

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'

Germanic 10 people

Frederica

A peaceful ruler, the feminine form of Frederick.

Germanic 1 people

Frederich

1 people

Frederick

Peaceful ruler or one who rules with peace.

Germanic 91 people

Frederico

A peaceful ruler, the Iberian form of Frederick.

Portuguese, Spanish 2 people

Fredk.

1 people

Fredrica

A peaceful ruler, a feminine form of Frederick.

Germanic 1 people

Fredrico

A peaceful ruler, a variant Iberian form of Frederick.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Freeman

A man who is free, not bound to servitude or feudal obligations.

English 2 people

French

A person from France or of French origin.

English 2 people

Freya

Noble woman or lady.

Scandinavian, Norse

Fridtjof

A peaceful thief or peaceful warrior, from Norse elements meaning peace and thie...

Scandinavian, Norse 1 people

Friedrich

Peaceful ruler or one who brings peace through power.

Germanic 1 people

Fritz

Peaceful ruler or peaceful prince, derived from Germanic elements.

Germanic, German 3 people

Fritzi

A peaceful ruler, a diminutive form of Friederike or similar Germanic names.

German 1 people

Fulgencio

Shining brightly or radiant, derived from the Latin word for brightness.

Latin, Spanish 1 people

Fulton

A settlement or town with a foul or muddy stream, or possibly derived from a per...

English 2 people

Fulvia

Tawny or reddish-yellow, derived from the Latin word for this color.

Latin, Italian 1 people

Fulvio

Tawny or reddish-yellow, the masculine form of Fulvia.

Latin, Italian 1 people

Furnifold

1 people

G.

37 people

G.A.

10 people

G.B.

11 people

G.C.

4 people

G.D.

5 people

G.E.

9 people

G.F.

7 people

G.F.T.

1 people

G.G.

4 people

G.GARLAND

1 people

G.H.

12 people

G.I.

1 people

G.J.

5 people

G.K.

2 people

G.L.

5 people

G.L.P.

1 people

G.M.

8 people

G.N.

3 people

G.P.

8 people

G.P.A.

1 people

G.P.R.

1 people

G.R.

7 people

G.S.

5 people

G.T.

2 people

G.T.M.

1 people

G.U.

2 people

G.V.

1 people

G.W.

24 people

GILBERTO

A bright pledge or famous hostage, combining elements meaning 'bright' and 'pled...

Germanic 2 people

GO. E.

1 people

GROSVENOR

1 people

GURNEY

1 people

GUSTAVUS

A staff of the Goths or a noble staff, derived from Gothic and Germanic elements...

Germanic 3 people

Gabe

2 people

Gabriel

God is my strength or God is my might, combining the divine name with a word for...

Hebrew 2 people

Gabriela

God is my strength, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and strength.

Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Gail

My father is rejoicing, derived from Hebrew elements meaning father and joy.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Gaillard

Cheerful, lively, or bold, derived from Old French and Germanic roots meaning jo...

French, Germanic 1 people

Gaius

A Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin ...

Latin 1 people

Gale

A strong wind or breeze, derived from Old English and Norse origins.

English 2 people

Galen

Calm or peaceful, derived from the Greek word 'galene' meaning tranquility.

Greek 1 people

Galusha

1 people

Ganna

A name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Germanic or Slavic roots.

Germanic, Slavic 1 people

Ganson

Son of Gan, where Gan may be a shortened form of a Germanic name.

English 1 people

Gardine

One who tends a garden, derived from the occupation of gardening.

English 1 people

Gardner

One who tends a garden; a gardener.

English 5 people

Garland

A wreath or garland of flowers, or a strip of land, derived from Old French orig...

English, French 2 people

Garo

Uncertain; possibly related to Armenian or Basque roots with unclear meaning.

Armenian, Basque 1 people

Garrard

A spear-hard warrior or one with a hard spear, combining elements for spear and ...

Germanic 2 people

Garrett

Spear strength or mighty with a spear, derived from Germanic elements.

Germanic, Old English 3 people

Garrison

A fortified military post or the soldiers stationed there, derived from Old Fren...

English 1 people

Garter

A band or strap worn around the leg to hold up a stocking, derived from Old Fren...

English 1 people

Gary

A spear or a man with a spear, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear'.

English, Germanic 1 people

Gash

A deep cut or wound, derived from Old Norse origins.

English 1 people

Gaston

A guest or stranger, derived from Germanic roots referring to a visitor or outsi...

Germanic 2 people

Gavin

White hawk or little hawk.

Scottish

Gay

1 people

Gaylord

A cheerful or lighthearted nobleman.

Old French 6 people

Geary

Changeable or fickle, possibly derived from Irish or English origins with uncert...

English, Irish 1 people

Gelasino

One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Gelasio

One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Gempo

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but may relate to 'origin' or 'source' co...

Japanese 2 people

Gen.

1 people

Gene

Well-born or noble, derived from the Greek word for birth or origin.

Greek 3 people

General

Leader or commander, derived from the Latin word for general or leader.

Latin 3 people

Genevieve

Woman of the race or tribe.

Germanic 3 people

Geo.

17 people

Geoffrey

A peaceful pledge or divine peace, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'terri...

Old French, Germanic 1 people

George

Farmer or one who works the earth.

Greek 465 people

Georgeieanna

A blended feminine form combining George (farmer) with Jeanna (God is gracious).

English, combination name 1 people

Georges

A farmer or one who works the earth; a tiller of the soil.

Greek 8 people

Georgia

A woman who works the earth or a farmer, derived from the Greek word for earth.

Greek 2 people

Georgiana

A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth'.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Georgie

A diminutive of George or Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.

Greek, Latin 1 people

Gerald

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler' or 'ruler with a spear.'

Germanic 9 people

Geraldine

A feminine form meaning 'ruler with the spear' or 'spear ruler.'

Germanic 3 people

Gerard

Brave with a spear or strong with a spear.

Germanic 4 people

Gerardo

A spear warrior or one who rules with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 's...

Germanic, Spanish 1 people

Gerhard

Spear strength or mighty with a spear.

Germanic 2 people

Gerhart

A brave spear warrior, combining Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'brave' or 's...

Germanic 1 people

Germany

The European nation, derived from Latin Germania, referring to the Germanic peop...

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Gerrard

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' an...

Germanic, Old French 1 people

Gerrit

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'b...

Germanic, Dutch 1 people

Gerry

A diminutive of Gerald, Gerard, or Geraldine, ultimately meaning 'spear warrior'...

Germanic, English 1 people

Gertrude

Spear of strength or beloved strength.

Germanic 12 people

Giacomo

One who supplants or follows, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob meaning 'heel-h...

Hebrew, Italian 1 people

Gibbs

Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.

English, patronymic 1 people

Gibson

Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.

English, patronymic 1 people

Gichner

The etymology and meaning of Gichner are uncertain; it may derive from Germanic ...

Germanic, possibly Yiddish 1 people

Gideon

A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.

Hebrew 3 people

Gifford

A ford where gifts are given or a ford associated with a gift.

Old English 3 people

Gilbert

Bright pledge or one whose promise shines brightly.

Germanic 16 people

Gilda

A gilded maiden or one covered with gold, from Germanic elements meaning 'gold' ...

Germanic, Old English 1 people

Giles

A young goat or kid, derived from the Greek word for goat.

Greek 2 people

Gill

A ravine or narrow valley, derived from Old English or Old Norse roots.

English 2 people

Gillette

1 people

Ginery

1 people

Giorgis

1 people

Giovanna

God is gracious.

Hebrew

Giovanni

God is gracious.

Hebrew 4 people

Giro

1 people

Girolano

1 people

Giulia

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin

Giuseppe

God will increase.

Hebrew 1 people

Gladys

Princess or ruler.

Welsh 7 people

Glen

A narrow valley or ravine.

Scottish Gaelic 3 people

Glendon

1 people

Glenn

A valley or glen, referring to a person who lived in a valley.

Scottish 11 people

Glenni

2 people

Gloria

Glory, honor, or fame.

Latin 2 people

Godlove

1 people

Goichi

1 people

Golden

2 people

Goldie

1 people

Goldwin

1 people

Gomer

1 people

Gonzales

1 people

Gonzalo

Battle warrior; one strong in battle.

Germanic 1 people

Goodwin

2 people

Goose

1 people

Gordan

1 people

Gordon

From the great hill or spacious fort.

Scottish 8 people

Gore

A triangular piece of land or cloth.

Old English 2 people

Goto

A Japanese surname, often written with characters meaning 'five' and 'door' or s...

Japanese 1 people

Gottfried

God's peace or divine peace.

Germanic

Gottlieb

Beloved of God, from the German elements 'Gott' (God) and 'lieb' (beloved).

German, Yiddish 1 people

Gould

Gold or golden.

Old English 2 people

Gouverneur

Governor, from the French word for one who governs.

French 1 people

Grace

Elegance, refinement, or divine favor.

Latin 23 people

Graceila

A diminutive or variant form of Grace, meaning elegance, charm, or divine grace.

Spanish 1 people

Grachoma

Possibly related to Greek elements, though the exact meaning is uncertain.

Greek 1 people

Grady

Noble or illustrious, from the Irish 'Gráda' meaning grace or nobility.

Irish 1 people

Graela

Possibly related to grace or a variant of names like Greta or Gracie.

Germanic, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Grafton

From a town or settlement associated with a grove or forest, from Old English 'g...

English 1 people

Graham

A gray homestead or a home in a gravelly area.

Old English 4 people

Grahm

A variant spelling of Graham, meaning a gray or gravelly homestead.

English, Scottish 1 people

Grainne

Golden or sun-like.

Irish

Grant

Great or large in size or stature.

Old French, Norman 6 people

Grantland

Land granted or a place of granted land, from Old English 'grant' and 'land'.

English 1 people

Granville

From a large town or settlement, from Old French 'grand' (great) and 'ville' (to...

French, English 1 people

Grayson

The son of a gray-haired man or a steward's son.

Old English 3 people

Green

3 people

Greenbury

A settlement or fortified place associated with green or vegetation.

English 1 people

Gregoria

Feminine form of Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant, from Greek 'gregorein' (...

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Gregorio

Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Gregory

Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.

Greek, English 1 people

Greta

A pearl.

German

Grey

A color name referring to the neutral shade between black and white.

English 1 people

Griff

A short form meaning a griffon or griffin, a legendary creature with an eagle's ...

English 1 people

Griffith

Strong lord or powerful chief.

Welsh 1 people

Grote

The great one or large person.

German, Dutch 1 people

Grover

One who lives in or tends a grove of trees.

English 7 people

Gruen

Green or one who is green.

German, Yiddish 1 people

Guadalupe

River of the wolf, derived from Arabic words for wolf and river.

Arabic, Spanish

Guglielmo

Resolute protector or determined will-helmet.

Italian 1 people

Guido

Guide or leader, one who shows the way.

Italian, Germanic 1 people

Guildford

1 people

Guilford

1 people

Guillaume

Resolute protector or strong-willed warrior.

Germanic

Guillermo

Resolute protector or determined defender.

Spanish, Germanic 4 people

Gulian

1 people

Gus

Majestic or venerable; a diminutive of Augustus or Gustavo.

Latin, Scandinavian 5 people

Gustaf

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, Swedish 2 people

Gustav

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Germanic, Swedish 4 people

Gustave

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, French 3 people

Gustavis

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, Latin 2 people

Gustavo

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish 1 people

Guste

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Scandinavian, German 1 people

Gutzon

Good son or son of Guth.

Scandinavian, Danish 1 people

Guy

Guide or leader.

Germanic, French 26 people

Gwendolen

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh 1 people

Gwendolyn

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh 1 people

Gwynn

Fair, white, or blessed.

Welsh 1 people

Gypsy

A wanderer or one from Egypt, referring to the Romani people.

English 1 people

H.

49 people

H.A.

29 people

H.B.

25 people

H.C.

27 people

H.D.

8 people

H.E.

20 people

H.E.F.

2 people

H.F.

12 people

H.G.

10 people

H.H.

33 people

H.H.B.

1 people

H.J.

17 people

H.K.

5 people

H.L.

22 people

H.M.

19 people

H.N.

3 people

H.N.D.

1 people

H.O.

4 people

H.P.

11 people

H.R.

8 people

H.S.

19 people

H.T.

8 people

H.V.

2 people

H.W.

18 people

H.Y.

1 people

HALSTEAD

A place of shelter or a sheltered homestead.

English 1 people

HICK

A rustic or country person, often used as a nickname.

English 1 people

HILLERY

1 people

HUDSON

Son of Hudd, where Hudd is a diminutive of Hugh.

English 1 people

Hadji

One who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.

Arabic 1 people

Haig

From a place name, possibly meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge.'

Scottish 1 people

Hal

Home ruler or estate ruler.

Old English, Germanic 2 people

Hale

Healthy, robust, or from a place name meaning 'corner of land.'

English 1 people

Half

Possibly derived from Old English elements, though the exact meaning is uncertai...

English 1 people

Hallet

Possibly a diminutive form related to 'hall' or a variant of similar names.

English 1 people

Hallie

Diminutive of Harriet or related to 'hall,' meaning a dweller by the hall.

English 1 people

Halsted

From a place name meaning 'hall' combined with 'stead' (place or homestead).

English 1 people

Halvard

Rock defender or stone protector.

Old Norse 2 people

Halvdan

Half Dane, or possibly 'rock Dane' depending on the first element.

Norse 1 people

Halvor

Rock warrior or stone defender.

Norse 1 people

Ham

Hot or warm, or possibly 'father of nations' in biblical context.

Hebrew 1 people

Hamilton

From the hamlet of Hamelin or a place with a flat-topped hill.

Old English, Scottish 6 people

Hamish

God is gracious.

Scottish Gaelic

Hammond

1 people

Hampden

From a place name, possibly meaning 'enclosed valley' or 'home valley.'

English 1 people

Hampton

Settlement on a high piece of land.

Old English 2 people

Hancock

From a place name or occupational name, possibly meaning 'rooster keeper' or 'fr...

English 1 people

Hanford

A ford where roosters or high-necked birds are found.

Old English 3 people

Hanihara

The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'flower' or 'blossom' combined ...

Japanese 1 people

Hank

Home ruler or estate ruler.

Germanic, Old English 2 people

Hannah

2 people

Hannibal

Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.

Phoenician 2 people

Hannis

A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Germanic elements.

Germanic 1 people

Hans

God is gracious or God's gift.

Germanic 7 people

Hanson

Son of Hans or Johan.

Scandinavian 2 people

Hap.

1 people

Happy

Feeling or showing pleasure and contentment.

English 1 people

Harcourt

Hawk's court or hunting ground.

Old French, Old English 2 people

Hardie

Bold, daring, or hardy in nature.

Scottish 1 people

Hardman

A strong or hardy man; a man of courage.

English 1 people

Harlan

Rocky land or hare land.

English 5 people

Harland

A land of hares or a hare-filled region.

English 2 people

Harlee

A meadow of hares or a hare-filled clearing.

English 1 people

Harley

Hare's meadow or rocky meadow.

Old English 3 people

Harold

Army ruler or one who commands the forces.

Old English 39 people

Harper

One who plays the harp.

Old English 3 people

Harriet

Estate ruler or home ruler.

Germanic 16 people

Harris

Son of Harry.

English 5 people

Harrison

Son of Harry, indicating paternal descent from someone named Harry.

English 9 people

Harry

A ruler of an estate or home ruler.

Germanic 157 people

Harvey

A warrior or battle-worthy person.

Old Breton, Old French 19 people

Hatsutaro

First son; a name combining 'hatsu' (first) with 'taro' (eldest son).

Japanese 1 people

Hattie

A diminutive of Harriet, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Henry, meanin...

English 8 people

Hatton

Settlement on a heath or estate on a heath.

English 4 people

Hawkling

A small hawk or one who hunts with hawks.

English 1 people

Hayden

From a valley where hay is grown.

English 1 people

Hays

From a place where hay is grown or stored.

English 3 people

Haywood

1 people

Hazel

The hazel tree or the color hazel (a light brown).

English 7 people

Hebe

Youth or the goddess of youth and rejuvenation.

Greek 1 people

Hector

Steadfast; one who holds fast or is firmly anchored.

Greek 1 people

Hedwig

Battle refuge or sanctuary in battle.

German, Germanic

Heinie

A diminutive form suggesting 'little Henry' or 'little home ruler'.

German 1 people

Heinrich

Estate ruler or one who rules the home.

Germanic

Helen

Bright or shining light.

Greek 66 people

Helene

Bright, shining, or torch-like.

Greek 1 people

Heley

From a high meadow or clearing.

English 1 people

Helga

Holy or blessed.

German, Scandinavian

Hellmutt

Courageous protector or brave helmet-bearer.

Germanic 1 people

Helm

Helmet or protection.

Germanic 1 people

Helmer

1 people

Helmut

Helmet courage or brave protector.

Germanic

Helyn

Sunlight or fair light.

Welsh 1 people

Henderson

1 people

Hendrick

Home ruler or estate ruler.

Germanic, Dutch 2 people

Hendrik

Estate ruler or home leader.

Germanic, Dutch, Scandinavian 1 people

Henford

High ford or noble crossing.

Old English 1 people

Henning

Ruler of the home or estate leader.

Germanic, Scandinavian 1 people

Henri

Estate ruler or lord of the household.

Germanic 11 people

Henrietta

A female ruler of an estate or a woman of the household.

Germanic 3 people

Henrik

Estate ruler or home ruler.

Scandinavian, German 2 people

Henrika

Estate ruler or home leader.

Germanic, Scandinavian 1 people

Henrile

Little estate ruler or small home leader.

Germanic 1 people

Henry

Estate ruler or one who rules the household.

Germanic 259 people

Henryk

Estate ruler or home leader.

Polish, Germanic 1 people

Herb

Bright army or illustrious warrior.

Germanic 2 people

Herbert

Bright warrior or one whose fame shines in battle.

Germanic 63 people

Herbt.

1 people

Herman

Army man or warrior.

Germanic 13 people

Hermann

Army man or warrior.

Germanic 1 people

Hermes

Messenger or herald.

Greek 1 people

Hermine

Messenger or earth-related.

Greek, Germanic 1 people

Hernando

1 people

Herold

Army leader or herald.

Germanic 1 people

Hervey

Army warrior or battle worthy.

Old French, Germanic 1 people

Hester

Star.

Greek

Hewey

Army warrior or battle worthy.

Old French, Germanic 1 people

Hewy

A diminutive or variant form of Hugh, derived from the Germanic element meaning ...

English 1 people

Heywood

A place name derived from Old English elements meaning 'high' and 'wood'.

English 1 people

Hideko

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines elements such as 'h...

Japanese 1 people

Hiester

Possibly derived from a German occupational or locational surname, though the ex...

German 1 people

High

Derived from the English word 'high,' possibly referring to someone of elevated ...

English 1 people

Hilary

Cheerful or merry.

Latin 5 people

Hildegard

Battle enclosure or fortress of battle.

German, Germanic

Hillary

Derived from the Latin 'hilaris,' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'.

Latin 1 people

Hilton

A place name derived from Old English elements meaning 'hill' and 'settlement' o...

English 1 people

Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt

Translates to 'Thunder Rolling Over the Mountains' in the Nez Perce language.

Nez Perce (Native American) 1 people

Hines

1 people

Hippo

Derived from the Greek 'hippos,' meaning 'horse'.

Greek 1 people

Hiram

My brother is exalted, derived from the Hebrew elements 'ahi' (my brother) and '...

Hebrew 16 people

Hiroharu

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines elements such as 'h...

Japanese 1 people

Hiromitsu

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hiro' (寛, genero...

Japanese 1 people

Hiroshi

Generous or magnanimous.

Japanese 2 people

Hirosi

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hiro' (寛, genero...

Japanese 1 people

Hisaji

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hisa' (ä¹…, long-l...

Japanese 1 people

Hjalmar

A famous warrior or a warrior with a helmet.

Old Norse 3 people

Hobart

High bright or illustrious and bright.

Germanic 2 people

Hoda

Derived from the Arabic 'huda,' meaning 'guidance' or 'right path'.

Arabic 1 people

Hodgson

A patronymic surname derived from 'Hodge,' a diminutive of Roger, meaning 'son o...

English 1 people

Hoke

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a place name or occupationa...

English 1 people

Holcomb

A surname derived from a place name meaning 'valley of the holly trees' or simil...

English 1 people

Hollington

1 people

Hollis

Derived from a place name meaning 'at the holly trees' or 'holly grove'.

English 1 people

Holt

1 people

Homer

Hostage or pledge, derived from the Greek 'homeros' meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge...

Greek 16 people

Homero

Hostage or pledge.

Spanish, Greek 2 people

Honorio

Honorable or worthy of honor.

Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 1 people

Hope

A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.

English 5 people

Horace

Timekeeper or one who measures the hours.

Latin 20 people

Horacio

Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, of uncertain ultimate origin.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Horatio

Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'keeper of the hou...

Latin 11 people

Horinouchi

The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'inner' or 'within' combined wi...

Japanese 1 people

Horn

Derived from the word for horn, possibly referring to a geographical feature or ...

English, German 1 people

Hortense

Of or relating to gardens; derived from the Latin word for garden.

French, Latin 1 people

Houston

Derived from a place name meaning 'Hugh's town' or 'settlement of Hugh'.

Scottish, English 1 people

Howard

High guardian or noble watchman.

Germanic 48 people

Howell

Eminent or notable.

Welsh 4 people

Howie

A diminutive or nickname form meaning 'high' or derived from the name Howard.

Scottish, English 1 people

Howland

Derived from a place name meaning 'high land' or 'elevated land'.

English 1 people

Hoy

Of uncertain origin; possibly derived from a place name or occupational term.

Scottish, English 1 people

Hoyle

Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'valley'.

English 1 people

Hsing

The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly relates to 'star,' ...

Chinese 1 people

Hu

The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; commonly means 'tig...

Chinese 1 people

Hubert

Bright heart or bright mind.

Germanic 7 people

Huey

Heart or mind.

Germanic, English 3 people

Hugh

Heart, mind, or spirit.

Germanic 47 people

Hughes

Mind, intellect, or spirit.

Germanic, English 1 people

Hughie

Mind, intellect, or spirit.

Germanic, English 1 people

Hugo

Mind, intellect, or spirit, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'thought' or 'he...

Germanic 9 people

Humbert

Bright giant or famous warrior.

Germanic 1 people

Hunter

One who hunts.

English, Germanic 1 people

Huntington

Settlement of the hunters.

English 2 people

Hussein

2 people

Huston

Settlement on a hill or Hugh's town.

English, Scottish 1 people

Hy

Diminutive of Henry or Hyman; the Lord is my God.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Hyman

Life or the Lord is my God.

Hebrew, Yiddish 1 people

I.

5 people

I.B.

2 people

I.C.

1 people

I.D.

1 people

I.F.

1 people

I.J.

1 people

I.L.

1 people

I.M.

1 people

I.N.

3 people

I.S.

1 people

I.W.

2 people

INEZ

Pure or chaste.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 6 people

Iain

God is gracious.

Scottish Gaelic

Ida

Industrious or hardworking.

Germanic, Old German 7 people

Ignace

Fiery or ardent.

Latin, French 2 people

Ignacio

Fiery; one who is on fire with passion.

Latin 2 people

Ignatius

1 people

Igor

Warrior or bow warrior.

Scandinavian, Russian 1 people

Imogene

Image or likeness.

English, Literary 4 people

Imre

Powerful or mighty.

Hungarian 2 people

Ingrid

Beautiful, fair, or Ing's beloved.

Scandinavian, German

Inorezia

Unknown.

Unknown or obscure 1 people

Iona

From the island of Iona, a sacred island off the coast of Mull in the Inner Hebr...

Scottish

Ira

Watchful or vigilant one.

Hebrew 21 people

Irene

Peace.

Greek 4 people

Irmgard

Whole enclosure or universal fortress.

German, Germanic

Irvin

Green river or fresh water.

Scottish, English 5 people

Irving

Derived from a Scottish place name, possibly meaning 'green water' or 'fresh wat...

Scottish 11 people

Irwin

Sea friend or boar friend.

English, Germanic 2 people

Irwing

Sea friend or boar friend.

English, Germanic 1 people

Isa

God is my oath or merciful.

Hebrew, Arabic, Germanic 1 people

Isaac

He will laugh or laughter.

Hebrew 24 people

Isabel

God is my oath or devoted to God, derived from Hebrew elements.

Hebrew, Spanish 4 people

Isabella

Devoted to God.

Hebrew, Spanish, Italian

Isabelle

Devoted to God.

Hebrew

Isaburo

Likely contains 'buro' (room or place) with 'Isa' as a prefix.

Japanese 1 people

Isador

Gift of Isis.

Greek 1 people

Isadore

Gift of Isis.

Greek 2 people

Isahuro

A Japanese given name with uncertain etymology.

Japanese 1 people

Isalmo

A name of uncertain origin and meaning.

Unknown 1 people

Isasuro

A Japanese given name with uncertain etymology.

Japanese 1 people

Isauro

From Isauria or of the Isaurians.

Spanish, Latin 2 people

Isham

1 people

Ishbel

God is my oath.

Scottish 1 people

Isidor

Gift of Isis.

Greek 1 people

Isla

From the Scottish word for island.

Scottish

Islamo

Related to Islam or submission to God.

Arabic 1 people

Ismael

God will hear.

Hebrew 1 people

Isoroku

Fifty-six (from kanji composition).

Japanese 1 people

Israel

God contends or he who struggles with God.

Hebrew 2 people

Issac

He will laugh.

Hebrew 1 people

Ivan

God is gracious.

Slavic 1 people

Ives

Archer or bow warrior.

Germanic 1 people

Ivie

Possibly derived from ivy or related to Ives.

English 1 people

Ivy

The ivy plant, symbolizing fidelity and marriage.

English 1 people

Iy

1 people

Izau

A name of uncertain origin and meaning.

Unknown 1 people

Izetta

1 people

J.

169 people

J.A.

50 people

J.A.D.

1 people

J.A.H.

2 people

J.A.M.

1 people

J.A.O.

1 people

J.A.T.

1 people

J.B.

34 people

J.B.A

1 people

J.C.

45 people

J.C.A.

1 people

J.C.L.

1 people

J.C.R.

1 people

J.C.W.

1 people

J.D.

18 people

J.D.A.

1 people

J.D.P.

1 people

J.E.

33 people

J.F.

26 people

J.F.A.

1 people

J.F.C.

1 people

J.F.G.

1 people

J.F.T.

1 people

J.G.

23 people

J.G.B.

1 people

J.H.

64 people

J.H.B.

1 people

J.I.

1 people

J.J.

44 people

J.K.

7 people

J.L.

25 people

J.M.

40 people

J.M.B.

1 people

J.M.C.

1 people

J.N.

10 people

J.O.

11 people

J.O.P.

1 people

J.P.

15 people

J.Q.

1 people

J.R.

19 people

J.R.B.

1 people

J.S.

19 people

J.T.

13 people

J.V.

3 people

J.V.V.

1 people

J.W.

55 people

J.W.H.

1 people

J.W.T.

1 people

JUSTICE

Fairness, righteousness, or the administration of law.

English, Latin 4 people

Jaakko

God is gracious.

Finnish 1 people

Jack

God is gracious.

Hebrew via Old English 31 people

Jackson

Son of Jack.

English 4 people

Jacob

He who supplants or one who follows.

Hebrew 29 people

Jacobus

He who supplants or follows after.

Hebrew 1 people

Jacqueline

A female form meaning 'God protects' or 'supplanter.'

Hebrew via French 3 people

Jacques

Supplanter or one who follows.

Hebrew 1 people

Jael

Mountain goat or wild goat.

Hebrew 1 people

Jaime

He who supplants.

Spanish, Hebrew 1 people

Jake

A diminutive form meaning 'God protects' or 'supplanter.'

Hebrew via English 3 people

James

Supplanter, one who follows

Hebrew 466 people

Jamil

Beautiful or handsome.

Arabic 1 people

Jammie

Diminutive form suggesting a familiar or affectionate version of James or simila...

English 1 people

Jan

God is gracious.

Slavic, Dutch, Polish 4 people

Jane

God is gracious or a feminine form of John.

Hebrew, Old French, English 17 people

Janelle

God is gracious, feminine form.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Janet

A Scottish diminutive of Jeanne, derived from Jehovah, meaning 'God is gracious....

Scottish 8 people

Janette

A feminine form meaning 'God is gracious.'

Hebrew via English 3 people

Janichi

Meaning uncertain.

Uncertain, possibly Japanese or East Asian 1 people

Janie

God is gracious, diminutive form.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Jannette

God is gracious, feminine diminutive form.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Jaroslav

Fierce in spring or spring warrior.

Slavic 1 people

Jas.

7 people

Jason

Healer or one who heals.

Greek 2 people

Jasper

A bringer of treasure or one who holds the treasure.

Persian via Greek and Latin 3 people

Javier

New house; one from the new estate.

Basque via Arabic

Jay

A bird of the jay species or derived from the letter J.

Latin via English 3 people

Jean

God is gracious or the Lord is merciful.

Hebrew 19 people

Jeanne

God is gracious.

French, Hebrew 2 people

Jeannette

God is gracious, feminine form.

French, Hebrew 1 people

Jeff

A peaceful settlement or one who brings peace.

Germanic via Hebrew 3 people

Jefferson

Son of Jeffrey, derived from the Germanic name meaning 'peaceful settlement.'

English 3 people

Jehu

God is he or Yahweh is he.

Hebrew 1 people

Jennie

God is gracious.

English, Hebrew 2 people

Jennings

Son of Jenning or descendant of Jenning.

English 2 people

Jennis

Meaning uncertain, possibly related to Jennifer or Scandinavian roots.

English, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Jenny

A diminutive of Jeanne or Jennifer, ultimately derived from the name Guinevere.

English 2 people

Jeno

Wellborn or noble.

Hungarian, Greek 1 people

Jens

God is gracious.

Scandinavian 2 people

Jeptha

1 people

Jerard

Spear-brave or spear-strong.

Germanic 1 people

Jeremiah

God will exalt or God will raise up.

Hebrew 7 people

Jerome

Sacred name or holy name.

Greek, Latin 7 people

Jerry

A diminutive form meaning 'God will exalt' or 'appointed by God'.

Hebrew 12 people

Jerzy

Farmer or earth-worker.

Polish 1 people

Jess

God is my oath or God sees.

Hebrew 1 people

Jesse

God exists or God's gift, derived from the Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning 'God is' or '...

Hebrew 16 people

Jessica

God is my oath or God sees.

Hebrew 1 people

Jessie

God sees or God's gift.

Hebrew, Scottish 6 people

Jetska

Diminutive form suggesting a small or dear version of a name.

Dutch 1 people

Jewel

A precious stone or something of great value.

English 1 people

Jewell

A precious stone or something of great value.

English 1 people

Jiles

Youthful or energetic.

English 1 people

Jill

Youthful or a young woman.

English 1 people

Jim

Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob through the diminutive James.

Hebrew 16 people

Jimmie

God will increase or supplanter.

Hebrew 6 people

Jimmy

A diminutive of James, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'

English 8 people

Jin

1 people

Jintégaléska

1 people

Jn.

2 people

Jno.

12 people

Jo

A diminutive of Joanna, Josephine, or Joseph, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English 2 people

Joan

God is gracious; a feminine form of John.

Hebrew, English 5 people

Joana

God is gracious.

Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan 1 people

Joaquin

God will establish or God will judge.

Hebrew, Spanish 7 people

Joaquinn

God will establish or God raises up.

Spanish 1 people

Joe

God will increase or Jehovah increases.

Hebrew 56 people

Joel

Yahweh is God.

Hebrew 3 people

Joffre

Peace-spear or peaceful warrior.

Germanic, French 1 people

Johann

God is gracious.

Germanic, Hebrew 1 people

Johannes

God is gracious.

Hebrew via Latin and Greek 3 people

John

God is gracious

Hebrew 828 people

Johnie

A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English 2 people

Johnnie

God is gracious.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Johnny

A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'

English 2 people

Johnson

A patronymic surname meaning 'son of John,' where John means 'God is gracious.'

English 2 people

Joie

Joy or happiness.

French 1 people

Jon

3 people

Jonah

1 people

Jonas

1 people

Jonathan

God has given or Yahweh has given.

Hebrew 5 people

Jordan

1 people

Jordon

One who descends or flows down.

Hebrew 1 people

Jos.

25 people

Jose

God will increase or God adds.

Hebrew 19 people

Josef

God will increase.

Hebrew via Latin 3 people

Joseph

God will increase or God shall add.

Hebrew 233 people

Josephine

The feminine form of Joseph, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'God will increase.'

French 8 people

Josephus

God will increase or God shall add.

Hebrew 1 people

Josh

God is salvation.

Hebrew 1 people

Joshua

God is salvation or the Lord is salvation.

Hebrew 4 people

Josiah

God supports or God heals.

Hebrew 8 people

Jouett

Uncertain; possibly related to a surname.

English 1 people

Joy

A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

English 1 people

Joyce

Derived from the Norman name Josce, possibly meaning 'joyful' or from a Germanic...

English, Norman French 2 people

Ju-Hao

Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically conveys virtues such a...

Chinese 1 people

Juan

The Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.

Hebrew 11 people

Jubal

A stream or flowing water; also associated with the ram's horn.

Hebrew 1 people

Judd

Praised or one who is praised.

Hebrew 1 people

Judge

One who judges or administers justice.

English 1 people

Judith

1 people

Judson

Son of Judd, a diminutive of Judah.

English 3 people

Jules

Youthful or downy-bearded; a diminutive of Julius.

Latin, French 5 people

Julia

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 19 people

Julian

Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...

Latin 11 people

Julie

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 1 people

Julien

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 1 people

Julienne

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 1 people

Juliet

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 1 people

Juliette

Youthful or downy-bearded.

Latin 1 people

Julio

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Spanish, Latin 4 people

Julis

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin 1 people

Julius

Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.

Latin 18 people

July

The seventh month of the year, named after Julius Caesar.

Latin 1 people

June

Named after the month of June, which derives from Juno, the Roman goddess of mar...

English, Latin 2 people

Junius

1 people

Jurgensen

Son of Jürgen, a Scandinavian form of George.

Scandinavian 1 people

Jusn

Meaning uncertain.

Unknown 1 people

Jusserand

Likely derived from a place name or occupational surname in France.

French 1 people

Just

Righteous, fair, or upright in character.

Latin 1 people

Justin

Just, righteous, or fair.

Latin 5 people

Justo

Just, righteous, or fair.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 people

Justus

Meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' derived from the Latin adjective justus.

Latin 2 people

K.

10 people

K.J.

1 people

K.M.

1 people

K.P.

4 people

KATHRYN

A variant spelling of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katharos, meaning '...

English, Greek 2 people

Kai

1 people

Kaji

Fire or flame; can also refer to a rudder or helm.

Japanese 1 people

Karel

Free man or man of the people.

Czech, Dutch, Slavic 1 people

Karl

Free man or man of the people.

Germanic 12 people

Kaspar

Treasurer or keeper of the treasure.

Persian, German 1 people

Kate

A diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

Greek 11 people

Katharane

Pure or unsullied.

Greek 1 people

Katharine

Pure or unsullied.

Greek 4 people

Katherine

Pure or unsullied.

Greek 28 people

Kathleen

An Irish form of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katharos, meaning 'pure....

Irish, English, Greek 2 people

Katie

Pure or unsullied.

Greek 1 people

Katrina

A Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katha...

German, Scandinavian, Greek 2 people

Katsuji

The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; common elements include 'katsu...

Japanese 2 people

Katsuyi

Meaning depends on kanji characters used; may relate to victory, merit, or excel...

Japanese 1 people

Kawa

River (Japanese); or a plant used in traditional ceremonies (Polynesian).

Japanese, Polynesian 1 people

Kay

Rejoicing or pure, depending on origin.

English, Scottish 3 people

Kazys

Mighty with a spear or powerful warrior.

Lithuanian 1 people

Keel

Possibly related to 'keel' (the bottom of a ship) or a variant of Germanic names...

Dutch, Germanic 1 people

Keller

One who dwells in a cellar or basement.

German 1 people

Kellian

Descendant of Ceallach, meaning bright-headed or warrior.

Irish 1 people

Kellogg

One who kills pigs or works with pigs.

English 1 people

Kemit

Black land, referring to the fertile soil of Egypt.

Egyptian 1 people

Kenesaw

The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to a place name.

Native American 3 people

Kenneth

Handsome or comely.

Scottish Gaelic 17 people

Kensuke

The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'healthy' or 'assistant' combine...

Japanese 1 people

Kent

From the English county of Kent, or meaning 'bright' or 'white'.

English 2 people

Kenzie

A diminutive of Mackenzie, derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich, meanin...

Scottish, English 2 people

Kerel

Fellow, guy, or man.

Dutch 1 people

Kermit

Without envy or free from envy.

Irish 1 people

Kern

Dark-skinned or swarthy; also a kernel or grain.

Irish, German 1 people

Ketha

The meaning is uncertain.

Unknown 1 people

Kevapir

The meaning is uncertain.

Unknown 1 people

Key

Derived from the English word 'key,' referring to an instrument for opening lock...

English 2 people

Khan

Ruler, king, or leader.

Turkic, Persian, Mongolian 1 people

Khun

Lord, master, or honorific title.

Thai 1 people

Kid

Derived from the English word 'kid,' originally referring to a young goat and la...

English 2 people

Kijuro

The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'tree' or 'second' combined with...

Japanese 1 people

Kiki

A diminutive or nickname form, sometimes derived from Greek origins or used as a...

Greek, Japanese 1 people

Kikujiro

A Japanese masculine name typically composed of kanji characters that may relate...

Japanese 1 people

Killian

Church or follower of Cillian.

Irish

Kils

The meaning is uncertain; it may be a variant or diminutive of names with German...

Germanic, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

King

A person of royal rank or authority; used as a given name derived from the Engli...

English 1 people

Kinuji

A Japanese masculine name whose meaning depends on the kanji characters used, po...

Japanese 1 people

Kirk

A church or place of worship, derived from the Scottish word for church.

Scottish, Old Norse 1 people

Kirsten

Follower of Christ, derived from the name Christian.

Scottish

Kirtland

1 people

Kitty

A diminutive form meaning kitten or a pet cat, or a nickname for Katherine.

English 1 people

Kiyosha

A Japanese feminine name whose meaning depends on the kanji used, potentially re...

Japanese 1 people

Klaus

Victory of the people or people's triumph.

Germanic

Knox

From a rounded hilltop or knoll, derived from a Scottish place name.

Scottish, Old English 1 people

Knud

Knot or to knot, derived from Old Norse elements relating to knotting or binding...

Scandinavian, Old Norse 1 people

Knut

Knot or to knot, derived from Old Norse elements relating to knotting or binding...

Scandinavian, Old Norse 1 people

Knute

A Scandinavian form of Canute, derived from the Old Norse name Knútr.

Scandinavian 2 people

Kojiro

A Japanese masculine name typically composed of kanji characters, often relating...

Japanese 1 people

Koontz

The meaning is uncertain; it may derive from a German place name or occupational...

German, possibly Ashkenazi Jewish 1 people

Kossleth

The meaning is uncertain and requires further etymological research.

Germanic, possibly Old Norse 1 people

Krund

The meaning is uncertain; it may relate to Germanic or Old Norse elements.

Germanic, possibly Old Norse 1 people

Kuntson

Son of Kunt, a Scandinavian given name.

Scandinavian 1 people

Kurt

Courteous or of noble birth.

Germanic 2 people

Kyuro

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but typically combines characters for 'cl...

Japanese 1 people

L.

31 people

L.A.

8 people

L.B.

7 people

L.C.

8 people

L.C.M.

1 people

L.D.

9 people

L.E.

8 people

L.E.O.

1 people

L.F.

3 people

L.G.

3 people

L.H.

14 people

L.I.

1 people

L.I.H.

1 people

L.J.

10 people

L.K.

2 people

L.L.

4 people

L.M.

11 people

L.N.

1 people

L.O.

4 people

L.P.

8 people

L.P.U.

1 people

L.Q.C.

1 people

L.R.

5 people

L.S.

4 people

L.T.

1 people

L.V.

3 people

L.W.

13 people

L.W.B.

1 people

L.Y.

1 people

LAWTON

A settlement on a hill or mound.

English 1 people

LELLA

Night or a variant of Leah, meaning 'weary'.

Italian, Hebrew 1 people

LESLEY

From the gray fortress or garden of hollies.

Scottish 1 people

LILAND

Island of linden trees or a sheltered island.

Scandinavian 1 people

LINDELL

1 people

LORADO

Golden or gilded.

Spanish 1 people

LUCIAN

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

Latin 4 people

La

The meaning varies depending on the language and characters used; in Vietnamese ...

Vietnamese, Chinese 2 people

LaFayette

The beech tree, from the French 'la fayette.'

French 4 people

Laborski

Relating to labor or work, or derived from a place name.

Polish, Slavic 1 people

Lacey

From Lacy, a place in Normandy, or meaning 'lace-like' or 'delicate'.

English, French 1 people

Lachlan

From the land of the lakes or warrior from the fjord.

Scottish Gaelic

Ladislas

A ruler with glory, derived from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory'.

Slavic 2 people

Ladislos

Glorious ruler or famous warrior.

Hungarian, Slavic 1 people

Laffette

The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to 'la fête' (the celebration) or a ...

French 1 people

Lagu

The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to Basque or Spanish linguistic roots...

Basque, Spanish 1 people

Lala

Tulip, or a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.

Sanskrit, Hindi, Arabic 1 people

Lalla

Lady, mistress, or a term of respect and endearment.

Arabic, Berber, Spanish 1 people

Lamar

Famous throughout the land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'land' and 'f...

Germanic 2 people

Lambert

Bright land or famous land.

Germanic 1 people

Lammont

Man of the law or lawman.

Scottish 1 people

Lammot

Bright land.

Germanic 1 people

Langdon

From the long hill or long valley, derived from Old English elements.

English 2 people

Larkin

1 people

Larry

From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.

Latin 4 people

Lars

Laurel or crowned with laurel.

Scandinavian 1 people

Laszlo

Glorious ruler or famous ruler.

Hungarian 1 people

Lathrop

Farmstead with a barn or grain storage.

English 1 people

Latimer

Interpreter or one who translates Latin.

English 1 people

Lauchlin

Warrior or fighter.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Laura

Derived from the Latin word for 'laurel', symbolizing victory and honor.

Latin 11 people

Laurel

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

Latin 1 people

Laurell

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

Latin 1 people

Laurence

From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

Latin 8 people

Laurin

1 people

Lauro

The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.

Latin 3 people

Lavinia

Woman of Lavinium or purified.

Latin 1 people

Lawerence

Man from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

Latin 1 people

Lawrence

From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

Latin 25 people

Lawson

Son of Lawrence.

English 1 people

Lazy

Slow-moving or sluggish.

English 1 people

Le

A Vietnamese surname and given name with various meanings depending on the chara...

Vietnamese 2 people

LeBaron

The baron or of the baron.

French 2 people

LeBarron

The baron, or a surname derived from the French title of nobility.

French 1 people

LeBarón

1 people

LeBreton

The Breton, referring to a person from Brittany.

French 1 people

LeRoy

The king.

French 6 people

Leafie

Resembling a leaf or leafy, derived from the English word 'leaf'.

English 2 people

Leah

Weary or tired, derived from the Hebrew word 'le'ah'.

Hebrew 2 people

Leander

Lion-man, derived from Greek elements meaning 'lion' and 'man'.

Greek 2 people

Lee

Meadow or clearing, derived from the Old English 'leah' meaning 'clearing' or 'm...

Old English 16 people

Lehr

A teacher or instructor.

German 1 people

Leigh

Meadow or clearing in a wood.

Old English 4 people

Leita

A variant or diminutive form possibly related to names meaning 'joy' or 'light'.

Scottish, Germanic 1 people

Lejeune

The young one, or a surname for a younger person.

French 1 people

Lela

A variant or diminutive possibly meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.

Germanic, possibly Arabic 1 people

Leland

Dweller in the meadowland or fallow land.

English 9 people

Lemuel

Belonging to God or devoted to God.

Hebrew 7 people

Lenn

A variant possibly related to names meaning 'lion' or 'strong'.

Germanic, Scottish 1 people

Lenor

A variant possibly meaning 'light' or 'torch'.

Germanic, possibly Greek 1 people

Lenore

Bright light or shining torch.

Germanic, Greek 1 people

Lenox

1 people

Leo

Lion.

Latin 19 people

Leon

Lion.

Latin, Greek 20 people

Leona

Lioness or feminine form of Leo, meaning lion.

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Leonard

Brave lion or one with the courage of a lion.

Germanic 9 people

Leonardo

Brave lion.

Germanic 1 people

Leonidas

Lion-like or resembling a lion.

Greek 3 people

Leonor

Bright light or shining torch.

Germanic, Greek 1 people

Leonora

Bright light or shining torch.

Germanic, Greek 1 people

Leopold

Bold people or brave lion.

Germanic 1 people

Les

A diminutive form of Leslie or Lester, derived from Old English place names.

English 2 people

Leslie

From a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'holly garden'.

Scottish 12 people

Lester

From Leicester or the Roman fort.

English, Latin 7 people

Letta

A variant or diminutive possibly related to names meaning 'light' or 'small'.

Germanic, possibly Greek 1 people

Lettice

Joyful or gladness.

Latin

Levi

Joined or attached.

Hebrew 7 people

Levin

1 people

Levy

Joined or attached, referring to the biblical tribe of Levi.

Hebrew 2 people

Lew

A short form of Lewis, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter.'

Hebrew, English 1 people

Lewellyn

Leader or ruler, derived from Welsh elements meaning 'lion-like' or 'resembling ...

Welsh 1 people

Lewis

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic 42 people

Lexington

A town name meaning 'settlement of Leaxa's people' or derived from Old English e...

English, Place name 1 people

Liam

Strong-willed warrior.

Irish

Liana

A climbing vine or plant, symbolizing growth and natural beauty.

French, Latin 1 people

Liang

Bright or good, depending on the Chinese characters used to write the name.

Chinese 2 people

Liberty

1 people

Liesel

God's oath or consecrated to God.

German

Lilins

1 people

Lilita

A diminutive form related to lily or light, possibly meaning 'little lily.'

Latvian, Lithuanian 1 people

Lillian

A lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Latin, English 17 people

Lillie

A flower name derived from the lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty.

English, Latin 1 people

Lily

The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Latin 3 people

Lincoln

Settlement by the pool or lake, from the Roman settlement Lindum Colonia.

English 9 people

Linda

Beautiful or pretty, derived from Spanish and Germanic elements meaning 'beautif...

Spanish, Germanic 1 people

Lindley

Linden tree meadow or clearing.

Old English 4 people

Lindsay

From the linden tree island or from Lindsey in England.

Scottish 3 people

Linn

A waterfall or pool of water, derived from Scottish and Norse words for water fe...

Scottish, Norse 1 people

Linus

Flax or linen, referring to the plant used to make cloth.

Greek, Latin 1 people

Lionel

Young lion, derived from Latin elements meaning 'lion'.

Latin 3 people

Lioubomir

Lover of peace or one who loves the world, composed of Slavic elements meaning '...

Slavic 1 people

Lipa

Linden tree in Slavic, or a diminutive form of names like Eliphas in Hebrew trad...

Slavic, Hebrew 1 people

Lister

One who dyes cloth, derived from the Old English occupation 'lister'.

English 2 people

Lithrow

Uncertain; possibly 'stream' or 'flow' combined with an Old English element.

English, Old English 1 people

Little

Small in size, derived from the English adjective meaning 'of small stature.'

English 1 people

Livingston

Settlement of Leving or Leofing, derived from a personal name combined with Old ...

Scottish, English 1 people

Liza

1 people

Lizzie

God's oath or God is my abundance, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.

Hebrew, English 1 people

Lloyd

Derived from the Welsh word 'llwyd', meaning 'gray' or 'brown'.

Welsh 11 people

Logan

Small hollow or low-lying meadow.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Lois

Desirable or good.

Greek 4 people

Lola

Sorrows or lady of sorrows.

Spanish 1 people

Lon. O.

1 people

Loo

Possibly derived from Scottish place names or Chinese characters with various me...

Scottish, Chinese 2 people

Loraine

From Lorraine, a region in northeastern France.

Latin, French 1 people

Loranda

Uncertain; possibly a blend of Lora and Amanda.

Germanic, Romance 1 people

Lorcan

Small fierce one.

Irish

Lord

A person of high rank or authority; a nobleman.

English 3 people

Lore

1 people

Loren

From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, derived from the Latin 'laurentum'.

Latin 2 people

Lorenzo

From Laurentum; crowned with laurel.

Latin 4 people

Loretta

Little laurel, derived from Latin elements meaning 'laurel' with a diminutive su...

Latin 2 people

Lorraine

From the Lorraine region in northeastern France.

French 2 people

Lorru

Meaning unknown.

Uncertain 1 people

Lot

Covering or veil.

Hebrew 1 people

Lothian

From Lothian, a historical region in southeastern Scotland.

Scottish, Old English 1 people

Lottie

Free woman or free person.

English, German 1 people

Lou

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic, French 7 people

Louis

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic 80 people

Louisa

1 people

Louise

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic, French 23 people

Louisine

1 people

Louisto

Meaning unknown.

Uncertain 1 people

Loula

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Greek 2 people

Lourose

Famous rose or renowned flower.

French 2 people

Loutfia

Graceful or elegant.

Arabic 1 people

Lovel

1 people

Lovell

Little wolf.

Old French, Norman 2 people

Lovik

Uncertain; possibly related to 'love' or a Slavic root.

Slavic 1 people

Lowell

A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'small wolf' or referring ...

English 8 people

Lowry

From the place Lowrie or a variant of Lawrence.

Scottish, English 1 people

Loyd

Gray or grey-haired.

Welsh 1 people

Lucia

Light-giving or luminous, derived from the Latin word for light.

Latin

Luciano

Of or pertaining to Lucius; light-bringing.

Latin, Italian 1 people

Lucien

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

Latin 6 people

Lucienne

Feminine form of Lucien, derived from the Latin name Lucianus, meaning 'of or pe...

French, Latin 1 people

Lucil

Light-giving or from the light.

Latin 2 people

Lucile

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

Latin 4 people

Lucille

Light-giving or of the light.

Latin 12 people

Lucius

Light-giving or born at dawn.

Latin 2 people

Lucretia

Derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, possibly connected to lucrum meani...

Latin 1 people

Lucus

A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'

Latin 1 people

Lucy

Light-giving or illuminating.

Latin 13 people

Ludmila

Composed of Slavic elements meaning 'people' and 'favor' or 'grace.'

Slavic 1 people

Ludovic

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Germanic 2 people

Ludwig

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Germanic 3 people

Luella

Possibly a combination of Louise and Ella, or derived from Germanic elements mea...

English 3 people

Luig

Italian form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior.'

Italian, Germanic 1 people

Luis

Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (wa...

Germanic/Latin 16 people

Luiz

Portuguese form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior...

Portuguese, Germanic 1 people

Luke

From Lucania, a region in southern Italy, or 'light-giving.'

Latin via Greek 4 people

Lulu

A diminutive or nickname, possibly derived from Louise/Louis or from African ori...

English, Germanic, African 1 people

Lutfia

Derived from Arabic elements relating to 'kindness,' 'gentleness,' or 'grace.'

Arabic 2 people

Luther

Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'heri' (a...

Germanic 16 people

Luz

Spanish word meaning 'light,' derived from the Latin lux.

Spanish, Latin 1 people

Lydia

From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor.

Greek 4 people

Lyle

From the island, derived from the Scottish word for island.

Scottish 3 people

Lyman

From the meadow or a man of the meadow.

Old English 6 people

Lymen

Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Lyman, meaning 'man o...

English, Germanic 1 people

Lynch

Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Loingseach,' possibly relat...

Irish, English 1 people

Lyndon

Derived from Old English elements meaning 'linden tree' and 'hill.'

English 1 people

Lyne

1 people

Lynn

Lake or pool.

Welsh 4 people

Lytle

Small or little.

English 3 people

M.

40 people

M.A.

10 people

M.B.

10 people

M.C.

11 people

M.D.

3 people

M.E.

11 people

M.F.

6 people

M.G.

2 people

M.H.

5 people

M.I.

2 people

M.J.

8 people

M.K.

5 people

M.L.

11 people

M.M.

10 people

M.O.

3 people

M.P.

5 people

M.R.

6 people

M.R.H.

1 people

M.S.

7 people

M.T.

1 people

M.V.

2 people

M.W.

3 people

MADAME

My lady; a title of respect for a woman.

French 4 people

MARIUS

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 2 people

MERRILL

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'ruler,' or from a place nam...

English, Germanic 1 people

MITCHELL

Who is like God.

Hebrew 2 people

Mabel

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin 8 people

Mable

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin 3 people

Mabol

Possibly a variant or diminutive of Mabel, derived from Latin meaning 'lovable.'

English 1 people

Mac

Derived from Gaelic 'mac' meaning 'son of,' used as a prefix in surnames and occ...

Scottish, Irish, Gaelic 1 people

Macchi

Plural of macchia, referring to spots or stains, or possibly a surname derived f...

Italian 1 people

Mackenzie

Son of Coinneach, where Coinneach means 'fair' or 'handsome'.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Maclavio

Son of Flavio, combining the Scottish patronymic prefix with a Latin name.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Macoonee

The exact meaning is uncertain, possibly related to Algonquian languages.

Native American 1 people

Madam

My lady or mistress.

French 2 people

Madelaine

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via French 1 people

Madeleine

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and French 1 people

Madeline

Of Magdala or woman from Magdala.

Hebrew 2 people

Madge

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and English 1 people

Madison

Son of Maud, where Maud is a Germanic name meaning 'mighty battle maiden'.

English 1 people

Mae

Star of the sea or the fifth month.

Hebrew, English 3 people

Maeve

Intoxicating or she who intoxicates.

Irish

Magdalena

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and Latin 1 people

Maggie

Pearl.

Greek 1 people

Magnus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Mahlon

Sickness or infirmity.

Hebrew 4 people

Mahmoud

Praised, commendable, or one who is praised.

Arabic 1 people

Maisie

Pearl, derived from the name Margaret.

Scottish

Maitland

Possibly 'land of Maut' or derived from a place name in Normandy.

English 1 people

Majorie

Of Mars, the Roman god of war, or 'greater'.

Latin via French 1 people

Makako

True child or genuine child, depending on kanji used.

Japanese 1 people

Mal

Meaning varies by origin: from Irish meaning 'chief', from Hebrew meaning 'king'...

Multiple origins 1 people

Malachy

My king.

Irish

Malcolm

Devotee of Saint Columba.

Scottish Gaelic 9 people

Malin

Little Mary or beloved.

Scandinavian 2 people

Mamie

A diminutive of Mary or Margaret, often used as an independent given name.

English 1 people

Mande

Strength or power.

Germanic 2 people

Manderville

A surname-derived given name from a place name meaning 'settlement of Mando' or ...

English 1 people

Mangnus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Mangus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Manilla

A diminutive form, possibly related to Manuel or derived from place names.

Spanish 1 people

Manoel

God is with us.

Portuguese, Spanish 1 people

Mansanto

Possibly 'man of the saint' or a compound of 'man' and 'santo' (saint).

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Manton

2 people

Manuel

God is with us; God with us.

Hebrew 27 people

Manuell

God is with us.

Germanic, Hebrew 1 people

Marc

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 4 people

Marcel

Dedicated to Mars or warlike.

Latin

Marcellius

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marcellus

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marchi

Possibly a plural or diminutive form related to 'march' or 'mark' (boundary).

Italian 1 people

Marcia

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marciso

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Marco

Dedicated to Mars.

Latin 1 people

Marcos

1 people

Marcus

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 2 people

Marg

A short form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

English 1 people

Marg't

A contraction of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

English 1 people

Margaret

Pearl

Greek 64 people

Margarethe

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margaretta

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margo

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margot

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margt.

2 people

Marguerita

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Marguerite

Pearl.

Latin 7 people

Maria

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew 6 people

Marian

Of the sea or belonging to Mary.

Latin, Hebrew 6 people

Mariano

Of Mars or dedicated to Mary.

Latin 2 people

Marie

Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...

Latin/Hebrew 16 people

Marietta

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin 1 people

Mario

Of Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin, Italian 3 people

Marion

Of the sea or relating to Mary.

Latin, French 21 people

Marita

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin 1 people

Marjie

A pearl, or of the sea; a blend of Mary and Margaret traditions.

Hebrew, Greek 1 people

Marjorie

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin, French 13 people

Mark

Dedicated to Mars or warlike, derived from the Latin 'Marcus' related to Mars, t...

Latin/Roman 16 people

Marlene

Of the sea or beloved.

German

Marlin

Of the lake, or resembling a martin (bird); possibly related to the sea fish.

Old English, Latin 1 people

Marlyn

Of the lake, or resembling a martin; a feminine form of Marlin.

Old English, Latin 1 people

Marohetti

Unknown; possibly a variant or diminutive of Margaret or Maria.

Unknown 1 people

Marquis

A nobleman of rank, or one who rules a march (border region).

Old French, Latin 1 people

Marra

Unknown; possibly a variant of Maria or Mara.

Unknown 1 people

Marriner

One who works at sea; a sailor or mariner.

Old English, Old French 1 people

Marshal

A horse servant or one who tends horses.

Germanic, Old French 3 people

Marshall

Horse servant or one who tends horses.

English, French 12 people

Marten

Of Mars; warlike, or resembling a marten (animal).

Old English, Latin 1 people

Martha

Lady or mistress.

Aramaic 20 people

Martin

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 31 people

Martinez

Son of Martín, derived from the Roman name Martinus.

Spanish 1 people

Martini

Son of Martino, derived from the Roman name Martinus.

Italian 1 people

Marvill

Dweller at the lake where marvels or wonders occur, or possibly a variant of Mar...

English 1 people

Marvin

A name meaning 'famous friend' or 'friend of the sea,' derived from Old English ...

English, Welsh 7 people

Mary

Wished-for child, rebellion, or bitter

Hebrew 110 people

Masanao

Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically 'correct' or 'peaceful' combined ...

Japanese 3 people

Masary

Meaning uncertain; possibly occupational or locational.

Unknown 1 people

Masatada

Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically combines elements meaning 'correc...

Japanese 1 people

Mason

Stone worker or one who lays stone.

English 5 people

Mathers

Son of Mather, a variant of Matthew.

English 1 people

Mathew

Gift of God.

Hebrew 7 people

Mathieu

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

French 1 people

Mathilde

Mighty in battle, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'strength' and 'battle'...

Germanic 1 people

Matias

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Matilda

Mighty in battle or strength in battle.

Germanic 2 people

Matin

Strong, firm, or steadfast.

Persian, Arabic 1 people

Matt

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Hebrew 3 people

Matteo

Gift of God.

Hebrew

Matthew

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew elements 'mattah' (gift) and 'Yah' (God).

Hebrew 16 people

Matti

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Finnish, Italian 2 people

Mattie

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Hebrew 1 people

Maud

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic 5 people

Maude

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic, Old German 6 people

Maurice

Dark-skinned or Moorish.

Latin 19 people

Maury

Dark-skinned or of Moorish descent.

French 2 people

Max

Greatest or the greatest.

Latin 12 people

Maximilian

Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative form of maximus.

Latin 1 people

Maximo

Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative maximus.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 people

Maxwell

Great stream or the stream of Maccus.

Scottish 2 people

May

Derived from the month of May, which comes from Maia, the Roman goddess of growt...

English 8 people

Maybelle

A combination of May and Belle, suggesting a beautiful person born in May or emb...

English 1 people

Mayone

Possibly a variant or blend of May with names ending in -one, though the exact o...

English 1 people

McCormick

Descendant of Cormac, where Cormac means charioteer or raven.

Scottish-Irish 1 people

McDowell

Descendant of Dubhghall, where Dubhghall means dark stranger or dark-haired fore...

Scottish 1 people

McGregor

Descendant of Gregor, where Gregor means watchful or vigilant.

Scottish 1 people

McKenzie

Son of Kenneth or fair one.

Scottish 2 people

McL.

1 people

McLean

Descendant of Leán, where Leán means servant or follower.

Scottish 1 people

Medill

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...

English 1 people

Mefford

Possibly derived from a place name or occupational origin, though the exact mean...

English 1 people

Mel

A short form meaning honey (from Latin/Hebrew) or a diminutive of names like Mel...

English, Hebrew 1 people

Meleta

Possibly a variant of Malita or a name derived from the root Mel-, though the ex...

English 1 people

Melinia

Possibly derived from Mel- root combined with a feminine suffix, though the exac...

English 1 people

Mell

Possibly a short form of names like Melvin or Melissa, or derived from the word ...

English 1 people

Meloni

1 people

Melville

A name derived from a place name meaning 'bad town' or 'mill town,' from Old Fre...

Scottish, French 7 people

Melvin

A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a combination of elements mean...

English 11 people

Mendum

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...

English 1 people

Mercedes

Mercies or rewards, derived from the Latin word for mercy.

Latin, Spanish

Mercury

The Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.

Latin 2 people

Merdocia

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly a variant of Mercia or a name ...

English 1 people

Meriam

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew 2 people

Merito

Merit or worthy, derived from the Latin word for merit or desert.

Spanish, Italian 2 people

Merle

Blackbird.

French 2 people

Merlin

A legendary wizard and prophet in Arthurian legend, possibly derived from the We...

Welsh 1 people

Merrett

A surname-derived given name, possibly from a medieval personal name or occupati...

English 1 people

Merritt

Derived from a surname, possibly meaning 'one who deserves merit' or from a plac...

English 1 people

Merton

1 people

Mervyn

A Welsh name possibly meaning 'sea fortress' or derived from the Welsh 'mor' (se...

Welsh 1 people

Merwan

An Arabic name possibly related to 'marwan' or derived from Arabic roots, though...

Arabic 1 people

Meta

A short form meaning 'beyond' or 'after' in Greek, or a diminutive of Margaret i...

Greek, German 1 people

Metcalfe

A surname-derived name from a place name, possibly meaning 'calf pasture' or 'me...

English 1 people

Meyer

A farmer or steward; one who is greater.

Germanic, Yiddish 3 people

Mia

A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...

Scandinavian, Italian 1 people

Michael

Who is like God?

Hebrew 29 people

Michailo

A Russian or Ukrainian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Russian, Ukrainian 1 people

Mickey

Who is like God.

Hebrew 2 people

Middleton

Settlement in the middle or middle town.

English 2 people

Miguel

Who is like God?

Hebrew, Spanish 3 people

Mike

A diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Hebrew 1 people

Mikhail

The Russian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Russian, Hebrew 1 people

Milagros

Spanish word meaning 'miracles', derived from Latin 'miraculum'.

Spanish 1 people

Milan

Gracious or dear.

Slavic 2 people

Mildred

Gentle strength or mild power.

Old English 10 people

Miles

A soldier or mercenary, derived from the Latin word for military service.

Latin 5 people

Millard

A name meaning 'miller' or 'one who operates a mill,' derived from Old French oc...

English, French 7 people

Miller

One who operates a mill.

English 2 people

Millicent

Gentle strength or mild power.

Germanic 2 people

Mills

One who operates mills or dweller near mills.

English 2 people

Milly

Gracious protector or diminutive of Millicent.

English 2 people

Milo

Mild, merciful, or a soldier.

Germanic, Latin 3 people

Milton

From the mill town.

Old English 22 people

Miner

An occupational surname meaning 'one who mines' or 'one who works in mines'.

English 1 people

Minerva

The Roman goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, possibly derived from an Etrus...

Latin, Roman 1 people

Minnalla

The meaning and origin of this name are unclear and require further research.

Unknown 1 people

Minook

A name of Inuit origin, possibly related to Arctic or northern geography.

Inuit 1 people

Minor

A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser'.

Latin 1 people

Minoru

A Japanese name typically written with kanji meaning 'truth,' 'genuine,' or 'fru...

Japanese 1 people

Mintaugh

A surname-derived given name of uncertain etymology.

English 1 people

Mira

A name meaning 'wonder,' 'admirable,' or 'peaceful' depending on its linguistic ...

Sanskrit, Latin, Slavic 1 people

Mirga

A name of Slavic origin, possibly related to 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world.'

Slavic 1 people

Mirza

A title meaning 'prince,' 'noble,' or 'emir's son' in Persian.

Persian 2 people

Miyoko

A Japanese name typically meaning 'beautiful,' 'child,' or 'generation' dependin...

Japanese 1 people

Mme.

2 people

Mohamed

1 people

Mohammed

2 people

Molla

A title meaning 'master,' 'teacher,' or 'learned man' in Arabic and Turkish.

Arabic, Turkish 2 people

Mona

A name meaning 'noble,' 'aristocratic' in Irish, or derived from Greek meaning '...

Irish, Greek 1 people

Monique

Advisor or counselor.

Latin

Monroe

1 people

Mont

A name derived from the French word for 'mountain,' from Latin 'mons.'

French, Latin 1 people

Montague

A name meaning 'pointed mountain' or 'sharp mountain' from Old French elements.

French, Norman 1 people

Montchen

1 people

Montgomery

Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.

Old French and Old English 6 people

Monty

A diminutive or shortened form of names beginning with 'Mont-,' typically meanin...

English 1 people

Moore

A name derived from a geographical feature, referring to 'moor' or open uncultiv...

English, Irish 1 people

Morag

Great or sun, derived from the Gaelic word for great.

Scottish Gaelic

Morales

A name derived from 'moral,' referring to mulberry trees or moral/ethical concep...

Spanish 1 people

Mordecai

Follower of Marduk, the Babylonian god.

Hebrew 1 people

Morgan

A name meaning 'great circle' or 'sea-born,' derived from Welsh elements referri...

Welsh 7 people

Moriano

Relating to the Moor or dark-skinned.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Morris

Dark-skinned or of the Moors.

Latin 17 people

Morrison

Son of Morris, derived from the Latin name Mauritius meaning 'dark-skinned' or '...

English 5 people

Morse

Son of More or dweller by a marsh.

English 1 people

Mort

Death or short for Mortimer.

English, French 1 people

Mortimer

Still water or dead sea.

Norman French 1 people

Morton

A settlement in a marsh or fen, from Old English elements meaning 'moor' and 'se...

Old English 7 people

Morven

Big mountain or great peak, derived from Gaelic elements for great and mountain.

Scottish Gaelic

Moses

Drawn out of the water, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull.'

Hebrew 6 people

Mother

A female parent or term of endearment.

English 1 people

Mr.

3 people

Mrs.

9 people

Muddy

Covered with mud or murky.

English 1 people

Muir

1 people

Muireann

Sea fair or sea white.

Irish

Muna

Wish, desire, or aspiration.

Arabic 1 people

Muriel

Bright sea, from Irish elements meaning 'bright' and 'sea.'

Irish, Gaelic 5 people

Murray

From the sea or seaman.

Scottish 4 people

Murrough

Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.

Irish 1 people

Murry

Cheerful or from the sea.

English, Irish 1 people

Murvin

Famous friend or sea friend.

English 1 people

Myers

Son of the mayor or dweller by the marsh.

English 1 people

Myra

Myrrh, a fragrant resin, or admirable.

Greek, Latin 3 people

Myron

Sweet oil or myrrh, derived from the Greek word 'myron' referring to fragrant oi...

Greek 5 people

Myrtie

Of the myrtle plant.

English 1 people

Myrtle

The myrtle plant, a symbol of love and fertility.

Greek, Latin 3 people

N.

11 people

N.A.

3 people

N.B.

4 people

N.C.

2 people

N.D.

1 people

N.E.

3 people

N.G.

1 people

N.G.C.

1 people

N.H.

2 people

N.J.

4 people

N.N.

1 people

N.P.

4 people

N.R.

2 people

N.T.

1 people

N.W.

2 people

NADJA

Hope.

Russian, Slavic 1 people

NAOMI

Pleasantness or sweetness.

Hebrew 1 people

Nadeida

A Russian feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Nadia or der...

Russian 1 people

Nadine

Hope, derived from the Russian word for hope.

French, Russian 1 people

Nahun

He comforted or consolation.

Hebrew 1 people

Nan

Grace or favor.

Hebrew 2 people

Nancy

Grace or favor.

Hebrew, English 12 people

Nannie

1 people

Nap

A short sleep or a nickname for Napoleon.

English 1 people

Napoleon

Lion of the new city, from Greek and Italian elements.

French, Italian 1 people

Narcissa

Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.

Greek 1 people

Nat

He gave or gift from God.

Hebrew 2 people

Nat. C.

1 people

Natalie

Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.

Latin 3 people

Nathan

He gave or God gave.

Hebrew 22 people

Nathaniel

God has given or God gave.

Hebrew 11 people

Naydine

A modern variant of Nadine or a blend of names.

English, Modern 1 people

Neal

Champion or cloud.

Irish 2 people

Neary

Near or nearby, possibly derived from a place name or surname.

English 1 people

Ned

Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.

English 1 people

Needham

1 people

Nehemiah

Yahweh comforts or the Lord comforts.

Hebrew 1 people

Neil

A person of cloud-like or champion-like qualities, derived from the Irish name N...

Irish, Scottish 2 people

Neils

Champion or victor, derived from Neil.

Scandinavian, Germanic 1 people

Nell

Bright, shining, or a diminutive of Eleanor.

English, Greek 3 people

Nellie

Bright or shining light.

Greek, English 12 people

Nels

A person descended from or related to Niels, a Scandinavian form of Nicholas.

Scandinavian 2 people

Nelson

Son of Neil or son of the champion.

English 19 people

Neocle

New glory or new fame.

Greek 1 people

Nestor

Homecoming or returning home.

Greek 1 people

Nettie

A diminutive form typically derived from names beginning with 'Net-' such as Ann...

English 2 people

Neville

A person from Neuville, a place name meaning 'new town' in Norman French.

Norman French 2 people

Newbold

New building or new settlement.

English 1 people

Newell

A person who lives near a new well or spring.

English 2 people

Newman

New man or newcomer.

English 1 people

Newt

A small salamander, or a nickname derived from the Middle English word for newt.

English 1 people

Newton

New settlement or new town.

English 9 people

Niall

Champion or cloud.

Irish

Niamh

Bright or radiant.

Irish

Niccolò

1 people

Nicholas

Victory of the people, derived from the Greek elements 'nike' (victory) and 'lao...

Greek 15 people

Nick

A person who achieves victory among the people.

Greek 2 people

Nicky

A person who achieves victory among the people, used as a diminutive of Nicholas...

Greek 2 people

Nicola

Victory of the people.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Nicolai

Victory of the people.

Russian, Scandinavian, Greek 1 people

Nicolas

Victory of the people or people's victory.

Greek

Nicoleii

Victory of the people.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Nicolo

Victory of the people.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Niels

Victory of the people.

Scandinavian, Greek 1 people

Nikolai

Victory of the people.

Russian, Greek 1 people

Nils

A person who achieves victory among the people, derived from the Greek Nicholas.

Scandinavian 2 people

Nina

Little girl, derived from the Spanish diminutive of 'niña' or as a Russian dimi...

Spanish, Russian 6 people

Noah

Rest, comfort, or movement.

Hebrew 3 people

Noble

Of high birth or rank; possessing noble qualities or character.

English 4 people

Noe

Rest, comfort, or movement.

Hebrew, Spanish 1 people

Noel

Christmas, derived from the French word for the nativity of Christ.

French 4 people

Nora

A woman of honor or a person from the north.

Irish, Latin 2 people

Norma

A rule, standard, or pattern.

Latin, English 1 people

Norman

A man from the north, referring to the Norsemen or Vikings.

Old Norse, Old French 16 people

Norris

A person from the north, or a northerner.

Norman French 2 people

Nuala

White shoulder or fair-shouldered.

Irish

Numa

1 people

O.

8 people

O.A.

1 people

O.B.

3 people

O.C.

5 people

O.D.

3 people

O.E.

3 people

O.F.

2 people

O.G.

1 people

O.H.

5 people

O.H.D.

1 people

O.H.P.

1 people

O.J.

4 people

O.K.

1 people

O.L.

4 people

O.M.

4 people

O.N.

1 people

O.O.

1 people

O.P.

1 people

O.R.

2 people

O.S.

1 people

O.T.

1 people

O.V.

1 people

O.W.

3 people

OTTMAR

Famous wealth or renowned riches.

Germanic 1 people

Oakes

One who lives by the oak trees.

English 1 people

Oakley

A meadow or clearing with oak trees.

English 2 people

Obadiah

Servant of God or worshiper of God.

Hebrew 3 people

Obediah

Servant of God or God is my master.

Hebrew 1 people

Obidiah

Servant of God or God is my master.

Hebrew 1 people

Ocie

Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.

English 1 people

Octavia

The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.

Latin 1 people

Octavio

A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.

Latin 2 people

Odessa

A journey or wrath, derived from Homer's Odyssey.

Greek, via Ukrainian 1 people

Ofiesh

Unknown; the etymology and meaning are not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Slavic or invented 1 people

Ogden

From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.

Old English 6 people

Oisin

Little deer.

Irish

Okey

1 people

Ole

A person who is an ancestor or descendant of the heir, derived from Old Norse.

Scandinavian 2 people

Olen

The meaning is not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian or Germanic 1 people

Oley

The meaning is not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Olga

Holy or blessed, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'sacred' or 'holy.'

Scandinavian, Russian 5 people

Olger

A spear wielder or one with a noble spear.

Germanic 1 people

Olin

2 people

Oliphant

Elephant, derived from the Norman French word for the animal.

Scottish, from Norman French 1 people

Olive

A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...

Latin, English 7 people

Oliveira

1 people

Oliver

An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.

Old French, Latin 18 people

Olivia

Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.

Latin 1 people

Ollie

Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.

English, Germanic 3 people

Olympia

From Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods.

Greek 1 people

Omar

Long-lived or eloquent, derived from the Arabic 'umr' meaning 'life' or 'long li...

Arabic 5 people

Opal

A precious gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors.

Sanskrit, via Latin and English 1 people

Ora

Prayer or light, depending on the linguistic origin.

Latin, Hebrew 1 people

Orange

The citrus fruit, or derived from the Sanskrit word for the fruit.

Sanskrit, via Persian, Arabic, and Old French 1 people

Oreamuno

The meaning is not clearly established.

Spanish, possibly Basque 1 people

Orestes

Of the mountains or mountaineer.

Greek 2 people

Orie

1 people

Oriko

The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; typically 'ori' (weave/fold) a...

Japanese 1 people

Orilla

A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.

Latin 1 people

Orin

Fair-haired or pale, possibly derived from Irish or Hebrew origins meaning light...

Irish, Hebrew 1 people

Orion

A mighty hunter, named after the legendary giant hunter in Greek mythology.

Greek 1 people

Orla

Golden princess or golden-haired.

Irish

Orland

A pointed land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and l...

Germanic 1 people

Orlando

A famous land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and la...

Germanic, Italian 1 people

Orme

A serpent or worm, derived from Old English and Germanic words for snake.

Old English, Germanic 1 people

Ormsby

A settlement or homestead of Orm, a Norse personal name.

Old Norse 2 people

Orpha

A fawn or young deer, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or graceful.

Hebrew 1 people

Orrin

Fair-haired or pale, derived from Irish or Hebrew roots meaning light or brightn...

Irish, Hebrew 2 people

Orris

1 people

Orvil

A spear wielder or warrior, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and wil...

Germanic, French 1 people

Orville

A person from the golden town or settlement.

Norman French 2 people

Oscar

Divine spear or lover of deer.

Old Norse and Irish 29 people

Oscars

Divine spear or warrior, derived from Old Norse and Irish elements meaning spear...

Old Norse, Irish 1 people

Osea

God is salvation or God saves, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and salv...

Hebrew 1 people

Ossie

A deer or warrior, derived from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.

Irish, Scottish 1 people

Oswald

Divine power or God's power, derived from the Old English elements 'os' (god) an...

Old English, Germanic 4 people

Oswaldo

Divine power or God's power, derived from Germanic elements meaning God and powe...

Germanic, Spanish 1 people

Otha

Wealthy or prosperous, derived from Germanic elements meaning wealth or property...

Germanic, Old English 2 people

Othamr

Famous wealth or renowned for riches, derived from Old Norse elements meaning we...

Old Norse 1 people

Othoiko

Of or relating to the house or household.

Greek 1 people

Otis

Keen of hearing or wealthy, derived from either Greek 'otis' (ear) or Germanic '...

Greek, Germanic 4 people

Otto

Wealthy or prosperous.

Germanic 18 people

Ovid

Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...

Latin 1 people

Ovington

A place name derived from a settlement associated with sheep or a person named O...

English 1 people

Owen

A Welsh name traditionally interpreted as meaning 'young warrior' or derived fro...

Welsh 10 people

Ozie

1 people

P.

12 people

P.A.

4 people

P.B.

3 people

P.C.

5 people

P.D.

2 people

P.E.

6 people

P.F.

1 people

P.G.

3 people

P.H.

9 people

P.J.

3 people

P.L.

2 people

P.M.

6 people

P.M.G.

2 people

P.M.S.

1 people

P.P.

4 people

P.R.

2 people

P.S.

3 people

P.T.

4 people

P.V.G.

1 people

P.W.

4 people

PAULENS.

1 people

PEYTON

A person from Pæga's settlement or town.

English 4 people

PRESLEY

1 people

Paavo

Finnish form of Paul, derived from the Latin name meaning small or humble.

Finnish 1 people

Pablo

Small; humble or of modest stature.

Latin 2 people

Padraig

Of noble birth.

Irish

Palmer

One who carries palm branches, traditionally a pilgrim who has traveled to the H...

English 3 people

Pancho

A Spanish diminutive of Francisco, derived from the Germanic name meaning free.

Spanish 1 people

Pane

Meaning and etymology uncertain; possibly related to Polynesian languages.

Polynesian 1 people

Pansy

Named after the pansy flower, derived from the French word for thought.

English 1 people

Paola

Small or humble.

Latin

Paolo

Small or humble.

Latin

Park

An enclosed piece of land for recreation or a Korean surname of uncertain origin...

English, Korean 4 people

Parke

1 people

Parker

One who tends a park or enclosed hunting ground.

English 2 people

Parley

1 people

Pascual

Relating to Easter or Passover, derived from the Latin word for Passover.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 2 people

Pasquale

Italian form of Paschal, derived from the Hebrew word for Passover.

Italian 1 people

Pat

Of noble birth or patrician.

Latin 11 people

Patricia

A name meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' derived from the Latin word for ...

Latin 7 people

Patrick

Of noble birth.

Irish 23 people

Patti

1 people

Pattie

English diminutive of Patricia, derived from the Latin word for noble.

English 1 people

Patton

An English surname derived from a place name or personal name, meaning settlemen...

English 1 people

Paul

Small or humble in stature.

Latin 95 people

Paulina

Feminine form of Paulus, derived from the Latin word for small or humble.

Latin 1 people

Pauline

Small or humble, the feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin 'paulus' mean...

Latin 5 people

Paulo

1 people

Paxton

English place name and surname meaning the settlement of Pæcca or a person name...

English 1 people

Payne

1 people

Payton

1 people

Pearl

A precious white or lustrous gem formed inside an oyster shell.

Latin 3 people

Pearson

English surname meaning the son of Pear or Peter, derived from the personal name...

English 1 people

Pedro

Stone or rock.

Greek, Latin 12 people

Peggie

A pearl, derived from the name Margaret.

English 2 people

Peggy

Pearl, derived ultimately from the Latin word for pearl.

English 9 people

Pei

1 people

Penny

English name derived from the word for a coin, or a diminutive of Penelope.

English 1 people

Pepper

The peppercorn spice, or one with a peppery temperament.

English 2 people

Percio

Possibly a diminutive or variant of Percival or Percy, derived from Old French m...

Italian or Spanish 1 people

Percival

One who pierces the valley, or derived from the French place name Perche.

French, Arthurian Legend 2 people

Percy

One from Percy or piercer of the valley.

Norman French 16 people

Perm

A city in Russia, or a shortened form of names containing 'perm' elements.

English 1 people

Permelia

A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant or invention combining 'Perm' wit...

English 1 people

Perre

A stone or rock, derived from the Latin word for stone.

French, Scandinavian 1 people

Perry

One who lives by a pear tree or a person of the pear, from Old English elements.

English 5 people

Pete

Rock or stone, a diminutive of Peter derived from Greek 'petros.'

Greek 5 people

Peter

A man of rock or stone.

Greek 38 people

Peters

Son of Peter, derived from the Greek name meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.

English, Germanic 1 people

Phalander

1 people

Phil

A name meaning 'lover of' or 'friend,' derived from the Greek element 'philo.'

Greek 7 people

Philander

A man who loves mankind or a lover of men.

Greek 3 people

Philetus

Beloved or friendly, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'friend'.

Greek 1 people

Philip

Lover of horses.

Greek 31 people

Philipp

Lover of horses, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'horse'.

Greek, Germanic 1 people

Philippa

Lover of horses.

Greek

Philippe

Lover of horses or friend of horses.

Greek 1 people

Phillip

Lover of horses.

Greek 13 people

Phillips

Son of Philip, derived from the Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.

English, Germanic 2 people

Phillis

A green leaf or foliage.

Greek 2 people

Philo

2 people

Phineas

1 people

Phoebe

Bright or shining, derived from the Greek word for radiant or luminous.

Greek 1 people

Phya

A Thai title of nobility or rank, often used as a given name.

Thai 4 people

Phya-Luri

The meaning is uncertain and may be a modern invention or transliteration from a...

Unknown, possibly constructed or transliterated 1 people

Pickens

Son of Picken or a dweller near a pointed hill, derived from Old English element...

English 1 people

Pie

A baked dish or pastry, or a shortened form of names like Piers or Pierpont.

English 1 people

Pierce

One who pierces, or derived from the name Peter.

English, French 3 people

Pierre

Stone or rock.

Greek 5 people

Pietro

Stone or rock, derived from the Latin 'petra' meaning a stone or rocky foundatio...

Italian, Latin 4 people

Pilar

Pillar or column, symbolizing strength and support.

Latin, Spanish

Piltro

The meaning is uncertain and may be a regional or constructed name.

Unknown, possibly Spanish or Portuguese 1 people

Pine

A type of evergreen tree, or a surname derived from dwelling near pine trees.

English 1 people

Pitt

A pit or hollow, derived from Old English referring to a depression or excavatio...

English 1 people

Plenty

An abundance or large quantity, derived from Old French meaning 'fullness' or 's...

English 1 people

Pliny

Derived from the Roman family name Plinius, possibly related to Latin 'plena' me...

Latin 1 people

Plutarco

Of or relating to Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld.

Greek 2 people

Poindexter

A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning a pointed or sharp place.

English 1 people

Polly

A parrot, or a diminutive of Mary meaning 'of the sea.'

English 3 people

Porter

A name derived from an occupational term for someone who carried goods or guarde...

English, French 7 people

Portus

A harbor or port.

Latin 1 people

Posa

Nourishment or sustenance.

Sanskrit 1 people

Powell

Son of Howell, where Howell means eminent or renowned.

Welsh 3 people

Prabha

Light, radiance, or splendor.

Sanskrit 1 people

Prentice

An apprentice or learner in a trade.

English 1 people

Prentiss

An apprentice or learner.

English 2 people

Preston

A settlement of priests or a priest's town.

Old English 3 people

Pricilla

Ancient or venerable.

Latin 1 people

Prince

A son of a king, or one of royal rank.

English, French 2 people

Princess

The daughter of a king, or a woman of royal rank.

English, French 2 people

Priscilla

Ancient or venerable, from the Latin word for 'ancient.'

Latin 2 people

Proctor

A manager, administrator, or official representative.

English 1 people

Prudence

Prudent or careful.

Latin

Q.B.

1 people

Quanah

Fragrant or sweet-smelling.

Native American (Comanche) 1 people

Queenie

A queen or female ruler.

English 1 people

Quentin

The fifth or relating to the fifth.

Latin 1 people

Quincy

From the estate of Quincius, a Roman family name.

English 1 people

Quinn

Descendant of Conn, meaning wise or intelligent.

Irish 1 people

R.

49 people

R.A.

13 people

R.B.

22 people

R.B.N.

1 people

R.C.

14 people

R.D.

8 people

R.E.

15 people

R.E.L.

1 people

R.E.Q.

1 people

R.F.

6 people

R.G.

12 people

R.H.

14 people

R.H.B.

1 people

R.I.

1 people

R.J.

13 people

R.K.

3 people

R.L.

13 people

R.M.

18 people

R.M.A.

1 people

R.N.

3 people

R.O.

3 people

R.P.

14 people

R.R.

11 people

R.S.

11 people

R.T.

6 people

R.T.H.

1 people

R.V.

4 people

R.W.

14 people

R.Y.

1 people

RAPLH

Unable to determine; possibly a misspelling or variant of Ralph.

Unknown 1 people

REP.

1 people

Race

1 people

Radu

Happy or joyful.

Romanian 2 people

Rafael

God heals; God is my healer.

Hebrew 12 people

Ragnan

Warrior or fighter with power.

Old Norse 1 people

Ragnar

Warrior with power or mighty warrior.

Old Norse 1 people

Raita

A yogurt-based side dish in Indian cuisine.

Sanskrit 1 people

Raleigh

From the red clearing or red meadow.

Old English 1 people

Ralph

Wolf counsel or wise wolf.

Germanic 42 people

Ramon

Wise protector, from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'protection.'

Germanic, Spanish 5 people

Ramona

Wise protector or renowned protector.

Germanic, Spanish 2 people

Ramsay

From a wild garlic island or a raven island.

Old English and Scandinavian 3 people

Ramsey

From the ram's island or wild garlic island.

Old English 1 people

Ranaford

Ford of the raven or frog ford.

Old English 1 people

Randall

Shield wolf or rim wolf.

Germanic, Old English 2 people

Randolph

A name meaning 'shield wolf' or 'wolf warrior,' derived from Germanic elements r...

Germanic, English 7 people

Ransom

A payment demanded for the release of a captive, or derived from the name Randol...

English 2 people

Ranson

Son of Ran or son of the raven.

Old English 1 people

Raoul

Wolf counsel or wise wolf.

Germanic, French 1 people

Raquel

Ewe or female sheep.

Hebrew, Spanish 1 people

Ray

A beam of light or a kingly person.

Latin, Old French 18 people

Rayall

Royal or kingly.

Old English, Germanic 1 people

Raymon

Wise protector or counsel protector.

Germanic, French 1 people

Raymond

Wise protector or counselor.

Old Germanic 33 people

Rea

Flowing stream or poppy.

Greek, Irish 1 people

Rebecca

To bind or to join.

Hebrew 6 people

Red

Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned.

Old English 1 people

Reed

A person who lives near or works with reeds, or derived from the Old English wor...

English 2 people

Reggie

A diminutive of Reginald, derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' and...

English 1 people

Reginald

Ruler's advisor or one who counsels the king.

Germanic 4 people

Reino

Kingdom, derived from the Latin word for realm or domain.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Rembrandt

Bright raven, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'raven' and 'bright'.

Dutch 1 people

Remi

From Rheims, a city in France, or derived from the Latin 'remigius' meaning 'oar...

French, Latin 1 people

Rena

Peaceful, serene, derived from Greek 'eirene' (peace) or Hebrew 'renah' (joy, so...

Greek, Hebrew 1 people

Renato

Reborn, born again, derived from the Latin 'renatus'.

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 people

Rene

Reborn or born again.

Latin 9 people

Renick

1 people

Renie

A diminutive form, likely derived from names beginning with 'Ren-' or as a varia...

English 1 people

Renkie

Uncertain; possibly derived from Scottish diminutive forms.

Scottish 1 people

Rennie

Uncertain; possibly derived from Scottish diminutive traditions or the surname R...

Scottish 1 people

Reno

Reindeer, derived from the Spanish and Italian word for the animal.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

René

3 people

Reuben

Behold, a son.

Hebrew 3 people

Reverdy

Uncertain; possibly derived from French elements meaning 'green' or 'verdant'.

French 1 people

Rex

King, derived directly from the Latin word for monarch or ruler.

Latin 1 people

Rexford

Ford of the king.

English 2 people

Rheta

Flowing or eloquent.

Greek 2 people

Rhett

Enthusiastic, ardent, derived from Welsh 'rhad' or related to 'rhett' meaning st...

English, Welsh 1 people

Rhoda

Rose, derived from the Greek word 'rhodon' meaning rose.

Greek 1 people

Rhona

From the island of Ronay or rough island, derived from Old Norse.

Scottish

Ricardo

A name meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'brave ruler,' derived from Germanic elements...

Spanish, Portuguese, Germanic 7 people

Rice

A person associated with rice cultivation or derived from a personal name.

English 2 people

Richard

Brave ruler or one with powerful courage.

Germanic 119 people

Richardson

Son of Richard, a patronymic surname derived from the given name Richard.

English 1 people

Richmond

A rich or powerful settlement.

Old English and Old French 3 people

Riddle

A person who speaks in riddles or poses puzzles.

English 1 people

Ridgely

From a ridge or elevated area of land.

English 1 people

Ried

From a reedy area or wetland.

German, Dutch 1 people

Rikitaro

The specific meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combines elements like...

Japanese 1 people

Riley

From a clearing or meadow, or from the Irish surname Ó Raghaillaigh.

English, Irish 2 people

Rip

A shortened form or nickname, often derived from names beginning with 'Rip' or u...

English 1 people

Rita

A pearl, derived from the Latin word for pearl.

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Roald

Famous ruler or renowned power.

Scandinavian, Norse 1 people

Rob't

Bright fame, derived from the Germanic elements for 'bright' and 'fame.'

English 1 people

Robb

Bright fame or renowned, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'b...

English, Scottish 5 people

Robe

Bright fame, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' and 'fame.'

English, French 1 people

Robert

Bright fame or one whose fame shines brightly.

Germanic 265 people

Roberta

Bright fame, the feminine form of Robert.

English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Roberto

Bright fame.

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 2 people

Robina

Bright fame, derived from the Germanic name Robert.

Scottish

Robley

1 people

Robt

Bright fame.

English 2 people

Rockwell

Well or spring near rocks.

English 2 people

Rodderick

Famous power or renowned ruler.

English, Scottish 1 people

Roddy

Famous power or renowned ruler, a diminutive of Roderick.

English, Scottish 1 people

Roe

A female deer or fish eggs.

Old English 3 people

Roft

1 people

Roger

A famous spearman or renowned warrior.

Germanic, Old French 18 people

Rogeri

Famous spear or renowned warrior.

Latin, Italian 1 people

Rogers

Son of Roger, or famous spear.

English 2 people

Roisin

Little rose.

Irish

Rokuichiro

The specific meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combines elements like...

Japanese 1 people

Roland

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned territory.'

Germanic 8 people

Rolandi

Famous ruler or renowned power.

Germanic 1 people

Rollin

Famous ruler or renowned power.

Germanic 1 people

Roman

A person from Rome or relating to the Roman Empire.

Latin 1 people

Romualdo

Renowned ruler or glorious power.

Germanic 1 people

Romulo

1 people

Ron

Ruler or counselor.

English, Hebrew 2 people

Ronald

Ruler of the gods or powerful ruler.

Old Norse, Scandinavian 6 people

Ronan

Little seal.

Irish

Roof

Fame or renowned.

Germanic 1 people

Root

Possibly related to fame or renown, or may derive from the English word 'root.'

Germanic or English 1 people

Roque

1 people

Rosa

Rose or flower.

Latin 7 people

Rosalee

Rose flower combined with the suffix '-lee,' suggesting a meadow or clearing of ...

English 1 people

Rosalie

A rose or a garland of roses.

Latin and French 3 people

Rosalind

Pretty horse or gentle horse.

Germanic

Rosamond

Famous protector or renowned guardian.

Germanic 1 people

Rosario

Rosary or garland of roses, referring to the Catholic prayer beads and devotion.

Latin, Spanish

Rosco

Deer forest or woodland.

English 2 people

Roscoe

A name meaning 'deer forest' or 'forest of the roe deer,' derived from Old Norse...

English, Scandinavian 7 people

Rose

The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

Latin 9 people

Rosemary

Dew of the sea, referring to the rosemary herb, or a combination of Rose and Mar...

Latin and English 1 people

Rosewell

A well or spring where roses grow.

English 1 people

Rosika

Little rose or rosy one.

Slavic or Hungarian 1 people

Ross

From the headland or promontory.

Scottish 3 people

Roswell

A well or spring where horses graze, or a well where roses grow.

English 1 people

Rowena

Famous friend or renowned friend.

Germanic

Rowland

Famous land or renowned throughout the land.

Germanic 2 people

Roxie

Dawn or star.

Persian, Greek 2 people

Roy

King.

Old French 30 people

Royal

Derived from the English word 'royal', meaning 'of or relating to a king or mona...

English 10 people

Royd

1 people

Royden

From the royal valley or rye valley.

English 1 people

Ruairi

Red king.

Irish

Rube

Behold, a son.

Hebrew 1 people

Ruben

Behold, a son.

Hebrew 1 people

Rubi

A precious gemstone of deep red color, symbolizing passion and vitality.

Spanish, English 1 people

Rubio

1 people

Ruby

A precious gemstone of deep red color.

Latin 2 people

Ruda

A woman with reddish or ruddy complexion, or derived from the herb rue.

Polish, Slavic 1 people

Rudolph

A name meaning 'famous wolf' or 'renowned wolf,' derived from Germanic elements ...

Germanic, English 7 people

Rudy

Famous ruler or one with a ruddy complexion.

German, English 1 people

Rufus

A name meaning 'red' or 'red-haired,' derived from the Latin word for the color ...

Latin 7 people

Running

The act of moving swiftly on foot, or descriptive of speed and motion.

English 1 people

Rupert

Bright fame or one whose fame shines brilliantly.

Germanic 2 people

Rush

A person who lives near rushes (wetland plants) or one who is hasty.

English 9 people

Russ

A man from Russia or of Russian descent.

English 1 people

Russel

Red-haired or russet-colored, derived from the Old French 'roussel' meaning redd...

English, French 5 people

Russell

A person with red hair or a reddish complexion.

Old French 16 people

Russie

A woman from Russia or of Russian descent.

English 1 people

Ruth

Friend or companion.

Hebrew 33 people

Rutherford

A ford where cattle graze, or a cattle crossing.

English, Scottish 2 people

Rutledge

A ridge where rye grows, or a rye field ridge.

English, Scottish 1 people

S.

39 people

S.A.

11 people

S.B.

7 people

S.B.M.

1 people

S.C.

7 people

S.D.

7 people

S.E.

5 people

S.F.

5 people

S.G.

5 people

S.H.

11 people

S.J.

6 people

S.L.

5 people

S.M.

6 people

S.N.

2 people

S.P.

5 people

S.R.

1 people

S.S.

7 people

S.T.

4 people

S.V.

3 people

S.W.

11 people

S.Y.

1 people

SEN.

1 people

SPRUILLE

Possibly derived from a place name or surname of uncertain origin.

English 1 people

Sackville

A village where sacks are made or stored.

English, Norman 1 people

Sadie

Princess.

Hebrew 2 people

Said

Happy, fortunate, or blessed.

Arabic 1 people

Sailendra

Lord of the ocean or ocean ruler.

Sanskrit, Indonesian, Javanese 2 people

Sakiko

Blossom child or child of the bloom.

Japanese 1 people

Saleh

Righteous, virtuous, or good.

Arabic 1 people

Sallie

Princess, a diminutive of Sarah derived from the Hebrew 'sarah' meaning 'princes...

Hebrew 5 people

Sally

Princess, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.

English, Hebrew 4 people

Salmon

A biblical name, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for the fish or related t...

Hebrew 2 people

Salon

A fashionable gathering place or establishment for social interaction.

French, English 1 people

Salvador

Savior; one who saves or rescues.

Latin 2 people

Salvator

One who saves or rescues.

Latin 1 people

Salvatore

Savior.

Latin 1 people

Sam

God has heard.

Hebrew 31 people

Samantha

God has heard or listener.

Hebrew, English 1 people

Samil

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'complete' or 'perfect,' also used in Korean con...

Arabic, Korean 2 people

Sammy

A diminutive of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard' or 'God listens.'

Hebrew 2 people

Samson

Of the sun or his name is sun.

Hebrew 1 people

Samuel

God has heard or the name of God.

Hebrew 103 people

Sanchez

Son of Sancho.

Spanish 1 people

Sande

Defender or protector.

Scandinavian, Dutch 1 people

Sanders

Son of Alexander or son of Sander.

English 1 people

Sandy

A diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning 'defender of men' or 'defender o...

Greek, Scottish 2 people

Sanford

A sandy ford or crossing.

Old English 3 people

Santa

Holy or saint.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Santiago

Saint James, a compound of 'Saint' and 'James' (supplanter).

Spanish, Hebrew 5 people

Santos

1 people

Sao-Ke

Meaning uncertain; likely contains elements related to 'early' or 'high.'

Chinese 2 people

Saoirse

Freedom or liberty.

Irish

Sara

Princess or noblewoman, derived from the Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning a woman of high ...

Hebrew 5 people

Sarah

Princess, noblewoman

Hebrew 10 people

Sargent

Servant or military officer.

English, French 1 people

Sargeon

1 people

Sashaw

Meaning uncertain.

Native American or uncertain 1 people

Saul

Asked for or prayed for.

Hebrew 3 people

Sawtelle

Possibly 'saw-maker's dwelling' or related to a place name.

English 1 people

Schofield

Field where shoes are made or a place name.

English 1 people

Schuyler

A scholar or student.

Dutch 3 people

Scott

A person from Scotland or of Scottish descent.

Old English 12 people

Scuyler

Shield maker or protector.

Dutch 1 people

Sean

God is gracious.

Irish 1 people

Sebastien

Venerable, revered, or worthy of respect.

Greek

Secretary

One who keeps secrets or a clerk.

English, Latin 1 people

Secy.

1 people

Sekizru

Meaning uncertain.

Japanese or uncertain 1 people

Selden

A surname-derived name meaning 'from the willow valley' or 'dweller in the valle...

Old English 2 people

Selma

A name meaning 'divine protector' or 'helmet of God,' derived from Germanic elem...

Germanic, Scandinavian 2 people

Selucius

Possibly derived from a Greek or Latin root, though the exact etymology is uncer...

Latin 1 people

Sempronius

A Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'eternal' or 'perpetua...

Latin 1 people

Sereno

A name meaning 'serene,' 'calm,' or 'peaceful,' derived from Latin.

Latin, Spanish, Italian 2 people

Serge

Servant or attendant.

French, from Latin 1 people

Sergei

Servant or attendant.

Russian, from Latin 1 people

Sergio

Servant or attendant.

Spanish and Italian, from Latin 1 people

Sergius

Servant or attendant.

Latin 1 people

Seth

Appointed or placed, derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'to set' or 'to appoin...

Hebrew 6 people

Severoid

Resembling or related to Severus; possibly meaning 'stern' or 'severe'.

Latin or Russian 1 people

Seymour

From Saint Maur or a place by the sea.

Old French and Old English 3 people

Shannon

Wise river or old river, derived from the River Shannon in Ireland.

Irish 1 people

Sharky

One who resembles or is associated with a shark; a nickname or informal given na...

English 1 people

Shaw

A thicket or small wood; derived from a geographical feature.

English 1 people

Sheila

An Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Síle,' possibly meaning 'fairy woman' or...

Irish, Gaelic 2 people

Shelby

A surname-derived name meaning 'from the willow farm' or 'dweller by the shelf-l...

Old Norse, English 2 people

Shelton

Settlement on a shelf or ledge; a place name.

English 1 people

Shepherd

One who tends sheep; an occupational name.

English 1 people

Shera

Possibly meaning 'light' or derived from 'Sherah'; may also be a variant of Shir...

Hebrew or English 1 people

Sherburne

1 people

Sheridan

Descendant of Siridean; possibly meaning 'wild man' or 'seeker'.

Irish 1 people

Sherlock

Bright-haired or fair-haired; derived from Old English elements.

English 1 people

Sherman

Cloth shearer or one who shears sheep, derived from the Old English 'sceran' (to...

English 4 people

Sherrod

A surname-derived given name, likely from Old English elements meaning 'shire' a...

English 1 people

Sherwood

A bright or clear forest.

English 4 people

Shirley

A name meaning 'from the bright clearing' or 'dweller in the shire meadow.'

Old English 2 people

Shiro

White, or a name composed of characters meaning 'white' or 'fourth' depending on...

Japanese 1 people

Shunko

A name typically composed of characters meaning 'spring' and 'child' or similar ...

Japanese 1 people

Si

A single-character name with meanings that vary by tone and context, often meani...

Chinese 1 people

Sibley

A surname-derived name, likely from Old English elements meaning 'related to a f...

English 1 people

Sid

A diminutive of Sidney, meaning 'wide meadow' or 'from Saint Denis'.

English 1 people

Sidney

From Saint Denis or wide meadow.

Old English 23 people

Siegfried

Victory peace or peaceful victor.

Germanic

Siegmund

Victory and protection, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'protection...

Germanic 1 people

Sig

Victory, from the Germanic element 'sieg' meaning 'victory'.

Germanic 1 people

Sigmar

Famous for victory, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'famous'.

Germanic 1 people

Sigmund

Victory and protection, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'protection...

Germanic 1 people

Sigrid

Beautiful victory, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'beautiful' or '...

Germanic 1 people

Sigurd

Victory and guardian, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'guardian' or...

Germanic 1 people

Silas

A name meaning 'of the forest' or 'from the forest,' derived from Latin or possi...

Latin, Aramaic 7 people

Silvio

From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.

Latin 1 people

Simeon

God has heard.

Hebrew 4 people

Simon

The name means 'he has heard' or 'God has heard'.

Hebrew 10 people

Simone

Hearkening or one who hears.

Hebrew

Simons

He has heard, from the Hebrew name Simeon meaning 'God has heard'.

Hebrew 1 people

Simplicio

A name meaning 'simple,' 'innocent,' or 'guileless,' derived from Latin.

Latin, Spanish, Italian 2 people

Simplico

Simple, innocent, or artless, from the Latin 'simplex' meaning 'simple' or 'sing...

Latin 1 people

Sims

Son of Sim, a diminutive of Simon.

English 1 people

Sinclair

A name meaning 'from Saint-Clair' or 'from the holy light,' derived from a Frenc...

French, Scottish 2 people

Sinead

God is gracious.

Irish

Siobhan

God is gracious.

Irish

Sistie

A familiar or affectionate term for a sister.

English 1 people

Sitting

One who sits or is in a seated position.

English 1 people

Skye

From the Isle of Skye, the largest island in the Inner Hebrides.

Scottish

Slavko

Glory or fame.

Slavic 2 people

Sliding

Moving smoothly along a surface.

English 1 people

Slim

Slender or thin in build; also an Arabic name meaning 'peaceful.'

English, Arabic 1 people

Slobadan

Free or liberated.

Slavic 1 people

Smay

Uncertain; possibly related to a surname or place name.

English 1 people

Smedley

From a clearing where smiths worked.

English 1 people

Smith

A person who works with metal, particularly one who forges or shapes metal.

English 6 people

Sobrieski

Uncertain; possibly related to a Polish place name or family name.

Polish 1 people

Sofia

Wisdom, derived from the Greek word for wisdom and knowledge.

Greek

Sol

Sun; also a musical note.

Latin, Spanish, Hebrew 1 people

Sol. C.

1 people

Soloman

A variant spelling of Solomon, meaning 'man of peace' or 'peaceful.'

Hebrew 2 people

Solomon

Man of peace.

Hebrew 4 people

Sommerville

From a summer settlement or village.

English 1 people

Sonia

Wisdom or wise.

Russian, Greek 1 people

Soon

Pure or clean; also an English word meaning in the near future.

Korean, English 1 people

Sophia

A name meaning 'wisdom,' derived directly from the Greek word for wisdom.

Greek 2 people

Sophie

Wisdom or wise.

Greek 1 people

Soterios

Savior or deliverer.

Greek 1 people

Sotokichi

A Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji characters used, potentially ...

Japanese 2 people

South

A directional surname derived from the cardinal direction south.

English 2 people

Spencer

A person who dispenses provisions or supplies, originally an occupational surnam...

English 7 people

Srinivasa

One who dwells in wealth or prosperity.

Sanskrit 1 people

St. Clair

1 people

St. Claire

1 people

Stafford

Ford by a landing place or wharf.

English 1 people

Standish

Stony place or rocky pasture.

English 1 people

Stanford

Ford by a stony place or stone crossing.

English 1 people

Stanislaus

One who achieves glory or stands with glory.

Slavic 1 people

Stanislav

One who achieves glory or stands with glory.

Slavic 1 people

Stanislaw

One who achieves glory or stands with glory.

Slavic 1 people

Stanley

Stone meadow or one from the stony clearing.

Old English 25 people

Stemruth

Meaning uncertain.

Unknown 1 people

Stenio

Narrow or confined.

Greek 1 people

Stephan

Crown or wreath.

Greek 5 people

Stephen

A crown or wreath.

Greek 38 people

Sterling

Of high quality or excellence, derived from the name of English silver currency.

English 2 people

Steve

Crown or wreath.

Greek 4 people

Steward

Guardian of the household or estate manager.

English 1 people

Stewart

Steward or household officer.

Scottish 6 people

Stilson

Son of Stil or from a place called Stil.

English 1 people

Stitt

Meaning uncertain, possibly from a place name or personal name.

English 1 people

Stoven

Meaning uncertain.

Unknown 1 people

Strong

Physically powerful or robust.

English 1 people

Stuart

Derived from the occupation of steward, meaning 'guardian' or 'administrator.'

Scottish 8 people

Sue

Lily flower.

Hebrew 4 people

Sullivan

Descendant of Súileabháin, derived from 'súil' meaning eye.

Irish 2 people

Sumi

Clear or refined, often written with characters meaning clarity or purity.

Japanese 1 people

Summer

The warmest season of the year, used as a given name.

English 1 people

Sumner

A summoner, or one who summons people to court or church.

English 6 people

Sumpter

A person who drives pack animals or transports goods, derived from the occupatio...

English 2 people

Sumter

A place name, possibly derived from a surname or geographical location.

English 1 people

Sun

The star at the center of the solar system, or a Chinese surname meaning 'grands...

Chinese, English 1 people

Sunderland

A place name referring to a city in northeast England, literally 'land separated...

English 1 people

Susan

Lily or graceful lily, from the Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'

Hebrew 5 people

Susie

A diminutive of Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'.

Hebrew 1 people

Suzanne

A lily or graceful lily.

Hebrew 1 people

Suzette

A diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'little lily'.

Hebrew, French 1 people

Suzie

1 people

Svante

Possibly derived from a Germanic root meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'.

Scandinavian 1 people

Swar

Heaven, sky, or the celestial realm.

Sanskrit, Indian 1 people

Sybil

A prophetess or oracle, particularly in ancient Greek tradition.

Greek 1 people

Sydenham

1 people

Sydney

Wide meadow or from the city of Sydney.

English 2 people

Sylvanus

Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.

Latin 1 people

Sylvester

Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.

Latin 2 people

Sylvia

From the forest or of the woods.

Latin 4 people

Synman

Possibly 'man of the synagogue' or a surname-derived given name.

English 1 people

T.

23 people

T.A.

9 people

T.A.E.

1 people

T.A.M.

1 people

T.B.

8 people

T.C.

7 people

T.D.

5 people

T.E.

6 people

T.E.B.

1 people

T.F.

6 people

T.G.

3 people

T.H.

7 people

T.J.

12 people

T.J.B.

1 people

T.K.

1 people

T.L.

7 people

T.M.

5 people

T.N.

3 people

T.O.

1 people

T.P.

3 people

T.Q.

1 people

T.R.

7 people

T.S.

5 people

T.S.C.

1 people

T.T.

3 people

T.V.

3 people

T.W.

14 people

THADDEOUS

Heart or courageous heart, a variant of Thaddeus.

Aramaic, Greek 1 people

THELMA

A will or volition.

Greek 3 people

TILLMAN

1 people

TYRON

A person from Tyre, or possibly 'land of Owen' in Irish.

Greek, Irish 1 people

Tabber

One who tabs or marks with tabs.

English 1 people

Tabby

A striped or brindled cat, or a person with a striped pattern.

English 1 people

Tad

A small amount or a little bit.

English 1 people

Tadhg

Poet or philosopher.

Irish

Taka

Hawk or tall.

Japanese 1 people

Takako

Filial piety child or hawk child, depending on kanji selection.

Japanese 1 people

Takeshi

Warrior or fierce, composed of characters meaning 'warrior' and 'fierce'.

Japanese 2 people

Tallulah

Leaping water.

Native American (Choctaw) 1 people

Tamaki

Jewel or ball, depending on kanji selection.

Japanese 1 people

Tashihike

The specific meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'field prince' or s...

Japanese 1 people

Tasker

One who performs tasks or works as a laborer.

English 5 people

Tauchi

The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'thick' or 'inner.'

Japanese 1 people

Taul

Uncertain; possibly related to 'tall' or a variant of other names.

English 1 people

Taylor

One who cuts cloth; a tailor.

English 3 people

Ted

Gift of God.

English 3 people

Teddy

Wealthy guardian or gift of God, derived as a diminutive of Theodore or Edward.

English 2 people

Telfair

Fair-haired or beautiful.

Scottish 1 people

Telford

Ford where tiles are made or a ford near a tile kiln.

English, Scottish 1 people

Tellez

Descendant of Tello.

Spanish 1 people

Temilita

The meaning is unclear and may be invented or from a non-standard source.

Uncertain, possibly African or invented 1 people

Temosaburo

The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'hand' or 'iron' combined wi...

Japanese 1 people

Terence

Smooth or tender, derived from the Latin name Terentius.

Latin 3 people

Teresa

Summer or harvester, derived from Greek origins with uncertain etymology.

Greek, Latin 4 people

Tereta

The fourth in a series or sequence.

Greek 1 people

Tex

From Texas; a Texan.

English 3 people

Texas

Friends or friendly people.

Native American (Caddo) 1 people

Thad

Heart or courageous one.

Hebrew 1 people

Thaddeus

A person with a courageous or stout heart; one who is brave and bold.

Aramaic 7 people

Thaig

Poet or bard.

Irish/Gaelic 1 people

Theo

Divine or God.

Greek 4 people

Theo. D.

1 people

Theodora

Gift of God, composed of Greek elements meaning 'god' and 'gift'.

Greek 2 people

Theodore

A gift of God.

Greek 41 people

Theresa

Summer or harvester.

Greek 1 people

Theron

Hunter.

Greek 1 people

Thierry

People's ruler or ruler of the tribe.

Germanic

Thomas

Twin

Aramaic 251 people

Thomasina

Twin.

Aramaic

Thompson

Son of Tom; son of Thomas.

English 3 people

Thora

Thunder or Thor's woman.

Norse 1 people

Thorne

Thorn bush or thorny place.

English 1 people

Thornton

Settlement with thorn bushes, derived from Old English elements for thorn and se...

English 2 people

Thos.

10 people

Thurlow

Thorn hill or hill with thorn bushes.

English 1 people

Thurman

Servant of Thor or a person from a place with Thor's name.

English 2 people

Tilford

Ford at the fertile place or ford of the unstable ground.

English 2 people

Tillie

Tilted or cultivated land.

English 1 people

Tilman

Tilted or one who tills the land.

German 1 people

Tim

Honoring God, derived as a diminutive of Timothy.

Greek 2 people

Timothy

Honoring God or one who honors God.

Greek 12 people

Ting-Kau

Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly 'listen' or 'hear' comb...

Chinese 1 people

Tobias

1 people

Tokugawa

Virtue river or river of virtue.

Japanese 1 people

Tokutaro

Virtue son or son of virtue.

Japanese 1 people

Tolde

Bold or daring ruler.

Germanic 1 people

Tom

Twin.

Aramaic via Hebrew 31 people

Tomas

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tomm

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tommasso

Twin.

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 people

Tommy

Twin.

English 3 people

Tomo

Twin (Aramaic origin); friend or companion (Japanese origin).

Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek; also Japanese 1 people

Tomosaburo

Friend-born or companion-born male.

Japanese 1 people

Toni

Priceless or of inestimable worth.

Latin, via Greek 1 people

Tony

Priceless or worthy of praise, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin 'antonius.'

Latin 5 people

Toomery

Unclear; possibly related to 'tome' or a place name.

English 1 people

Tootsie

A term of endearment, possibly derived from 'toot' or baby talk.

English 1 people

Torah

1 people

Townsend

One who lives at the end of the town.

English 1 people

Tracy

From Tracey, a place in Normandy; of noble descent.

English, French 3 people

Tresich

Unclear; possibly related to 'tres' (three) or a regional surname.

Slavic 1 people

Tris

Sad or sorrowful.

Latin, via Greek 1 people

Troske

Unclear; possibly a regional or occupational surname.

Germanic or Slavic 1 people

Truman

A faithful or loyal man, derived from 'true man'.

English 6 people

Tsuneo

Harbor male or port male.

Japanese 1 people

Turin

Of or relating to Turin (the city).

Italian, from Latin 1 people

Turlough

Instigator of battles.

Irish

Turney

One who turns or operates a lathe, or a dweller by a turning in a road.

English 1 people

Two

The number two, or a second-born child.

English 1 people

Ty

A house or dwelling, or a shortened form of names beginning with Ty-.

English 1 people

Tyler

A tile maker or one who lays tiles, derived from the occupational surname.

English 2 people

Tytus

Of the Titii, a Roman clan, or possibly meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.

Latin 2 people

U.

1 people

U.E.

1 people

U.R.

1 people

U.S.

4 people

U.S.A.

1 people

U.S.J.

1 people

URIAH

1 people

Ugo

Mind, intellect, or spirit.

Italian, Germanic 2 people

Ulric

1 people

Ulrich

Wolf ruler or powerful as a wolf.

Germanic

Ulrie

Wolf ruler or power of the wolf.

Germanic 1 people

Ulysses

The wrathful one; one who is hated.

Greek, Latin 3 people

Ura

1 people

Urban

Of or relating to a city.

Latin 1 people

Usher

A doorkeeper or one who shows people to their seats.

English, Norman French 2 people

Uta

Prosperity or wealth.

Germanic 1 people

V.

12 people

V.A.

1 people

V.C.

1 people

V.I.

1 people

V.K.

1 people

V.L.

2 people

V.M.

2 people

V.P.

2 people

V.R.

1 people

VLATINOL

Unknown; possibly a neologism or technical term.

Unknown 1 people

Vada

Famous ruler or famous in battle.

Germanic, English 1 people

Vail

To lower or remove one's hat as a sign of respect; a valley.

English 1 people

Val

Strong and valiant, or a shortened form of Valentine or Valerie.

English, Latin 1 people

Valdemaras

Famous ruler or renowned warrior.

Lithuanian, Scandinavian 1 people

Valentina

Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.

Latin

Valentine

Strong, valiant, and healthy.

Latin 1 people

Valeri

Strong and valiant.

Latin, Russian 1 people

Valta

Light or bright.

Finnish 1 people

Van

From (a place).

Dutch 4 people

Vance

Dweller in a fen or marshy area.

English 2 people

Vannavar

A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.

American 1 people

Vannevar

A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.

American 1 people

Vannoy

A surname used as a given name, of uncertain origin.

American 1 people

Vaughn

Small; little.

English, Welsh 3 people

Vean

A Cornish name of uncertain modern meaning.

Cornish 1 people

Velden

A Dutch name derived from a place name or topographical feature.

Dutch 1 people

Venancio

One who hunts or pursues, derived from the Latin word for hunting.

Latin, Spanish 1 people

Vening

A Scandinavian name of uncertain modern meaning.

Scandinavian 1 people

Verna

Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.

Latin, English 1 people

Verne

Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.

Latin, English 1 people

Vernon

From Vernon; alder grove.

English, French 4 people

Veronica

True image, derived from Latin words meaning 'true' and 'image.'

Latin, Christian 1 people

Vesta

The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.

Latin, Roman 1 people

Vi

A short form or nickname, often derived from names beginning with 'V' or contain...

English 1 people

Vic

Conqueror or victor.

English 2 people

Vicente

Conquering; one who prevails or is victorious.

Latin

Victor

Conqueror or winner.

Latin 25 people

Victoria

Victory or conqueror.

Latin, Roman 2 people

Victorino

Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.

Latin, Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Viktor

Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Vilho

Resolute protector or determined defender.

Finnish 1 people

Vincent

Conquering or victorious.

Latin 11 people

Vincente

1 people

Vincenzo

Conquering or victorious.

Latin

Vinnie

Conquering or winning.

Latin 1 people

Viola

A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.

Latin 7 people

Violet

Purple flower.

Latin 4 people

Violette

A small violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.

Latin, French 1 people

Virgil

Flourishing or green, related to virility and vigor.

Latin 1 people

Virginia

Pure or virginal.

Latin 21 people

Viscount

A nobleman ranking below an earl.

English, Norman French 2 people

Vital

Essential to life, lively, or full of vigor.

Latin 1 people

Vittorio

Victorious or conquering.

Latin, Italian 1 people

Vivian

Living; lively.

Latin 3 people

Vivienne

Lively or living.

Latin

Vladimir

Famous ruler or great ruler.

Slavic, Russian 2 people

Volstead

Possibly 'steady place' or 'firm settlement,' though the etymology is uncertain.

Scandinavian, English 1 people

Vonceil

The meaning is uncertain; it may be a modern invention or variant of other names...

English, possibly French influence 1 people

W.

77 people

W.A.

19 people

W.A.F.

1 people

W.B.

22 people

W.B.C.

1 people

W.B.N.

1 people

W.B.S.

1 people

W.C.

23 people

W.D.

13 people

W.D.A.

1 people

W.D.B.

1 people

W.E.

24 people

W.F.

21 people

W.G.

9 people

W.H.

57 people

W.H.F.

1 people

W.H.G.

1 people

W.I.

5 people

W.J.

29 people

W.J.D.

1 people

W.J.L.

1 people

W.K.

4 people

W.L.

23 people

W.M.

18 people

W.M.H.

1 people

W.N.

4 people

W.O.

6 people

W.P.

16 people

W.P.G.

1 people

W.R.

17 people

W.S.

40 people

W.S.A.

1 people

W.T.

9 people

W.V.

1 people

W.W.

39 people

W.W.D.

1 people

WENDALL

Wanderer or traveler.

Germanic, English 2 people

WILLOUGHBY

2 people

WILTON

A settlement by the river Wil, or a farmstead near water.

Old English 1 people

Waclaw

More glorious or of greater glory.

Slavic, Polish 1 people

Wade

To go; to ford; one who wades.

English 3 people

Waite

1 people

Waitman

A servant or attendant.

English 2 people

Waka

In Japanese: 'harmony' or 'peace'; in Polynesian: a traditional canoe or vessel.

Japanese, Polynesian 1 people

Wakefield

An open field that is awake or alert, or a field near a stream.

Old English 1 people

Walcott

A cottage or dwelling by a wall or fortification.

Old English 1 people

Waldo

Powerful ruler or one who rules with might.

Old German, Old English 1 people

Walker

One who walks or a cloth walker.

English 4 people

Wall

One who lives by a wall or fortification, or a builder of walls.

Old English 1 people

Wallace

A foreigner or stranger, originally referring to people from Wales or of Welsh d...

Scottish/Norman 15 people

Wallenburg

A fortified town or castle by a wall, or a settlement associated with walls.

German, Scandinavian 1 people

Wallis

A surname derived from the medieval kingdom of Wallis or from the Welsh people.

English 1 people

Wally

A diminutive form meaning 'ruler of the Britons' or 'foreigner'.

English 1 people

Walpole

1 people

Walsh

Foreigner or Welshman.

Irish, English 2 people

Walt

Ruler of the army, from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'army.'

Germanic 5 people

Walter

Ruler of the army or one who commands warriors.

Germanic 118 people

Walton

A settlement of the Welsh people or a walled town.

English 2 people

Waltraud

Powerful counsel or strong advisor.

German, Germanic

Wanda

Wanderer or of the Vandals.

Germanic, Polish 2 people

Wanner

One who is pale or sickly in appearance.

German 1 people

Ward

Guardian or watchman, from Old English 'weard' meaning 'guard' or 'protector.'

Old English 5 people

Warhid

One who is cautious or wary.

Arabic 1 people

Warren

A man of the fortress or a park-keeper.

Old Germanic 27 people

Wash. Curran

1 people

Washburn

A stream where clothes are washed or a washing place.

English 1 people

Washington

Settlement belonging to a man named Wassa or from a place meaning 'wise man's ho...

English 5 people

Waterman

A person who works with water, such as a boatman or ferryman.

English 1 people

Watson

Son of Walter; son of Watt.

English 4 people

Waymouth

A mouth of a river or a settlement near water.

English 1 people

Wayne

A wagon maker or one who builds or drives wagons.

English 6 people

Webster

A weaver.

English 2 people

Welker

One who works with wool or a wool worker.

German 1 people

Wellington

A settlement of a man named Weola or a wealthy settlement.

English 1 people

Wells

From the wells; one who lives by a spring or well.

English 4 people

Wendell

Derived from the Vandals, a Germanic tribe, meaning 'wanderer' or 'one of the Va...

Germanic 8 people

Werber

One who weaves or a weaver.

German 1 people

Wesley

A person from the western meadow or clearing.

English 7 people

Western

One who comes from the west, or someone living in the western part of a region.

English 6 people

Westmoreland

The western moorland or western open country.

English 1 people

Weymouth

A mouth of a river or settlement near water.

English 1 people

Whelchel

Possibly derived from a place name or personal name of uncertain origin.

English 1 people

Whirlwind

A rapidly rotating column of air or a person of great energy and activity.

English 1 people

White

Fair-haired or pale-complexioned.

English 3 people

Whitelaw

A person who lived by a white-colored stream or watercourse.

English 1 people

Whitey

A person with white or very light-colored hair or complexion.

English 1 people

Whitnell

A person from a place with white-colored features or a white corner of land.

English 1 people

Wickham

A settlement or homestead associated with a dwelling or village.

English 1 people

Widmer

A person who lived in a wide or broad area, or a widower.

German, Swiss 1 people

Wil.

1 people

Wilbert

Resolute and bright, or one who possesses a brilliant will.

Germanic 1 people

Wilbur

Resolute or desiring peace, or a combination of 'will' and 'fortress.'

English 11 people

Wilburn

Resolute or determined protector.

English, Germanic 2 people

Wilde

1 people

Wilder

Wild, untamed, or one who lives in a wild or uncultivated place.

Germanic, English 1 people

Wiley

Crafty, cunning, or one from a place with a narrow stream.

English 1 people

Wilford

A ford or river crossing associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.

English 1 people

Wilfort

A fort or fortified place associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.

English 2 people

Wilfred

Desiring peace or one who wishes for peaceful resolution.

Old English 2 people

Wilhelm

Resolute protector or determined defender.

Germanic 4 people

Wilhelmine

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic 1 people

Wilison

Son of Wil or William, or a person with a strong will.

English 1 people

Wilkinson

Son of Wilkin, a diminutive of William, or a person descended from one named Wil...

English 1 people

Will

A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.

Germanic, Old English 18 people

Willam

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic 1 people

Willard

Resolute and brave in will.

Germanic 18 people

Willfred

1 people

William

Resolute protector

Germanic 790 people

Willie

Resolute protector; strong-willed.

English, Germanic 3 people

Willis

A resolute protector or one with strong will.

Germanic, Old English 17 people

Wilma

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic 1 people

Wilmer

Resolute and famous.

Germanic, English 2 people

Wilmott

A surname derived from the given name William, with the suffix -ott indicating a...

English 1 people

Wilslow

1 people

Wilson

Son of Will.

English 4 people

Winfield

Friend's field.

English 5 people

Winfred

A friend of peace or one who brings peace through friendship.

English, Germanic 1 people

Winifred

Blessed peace or peaceful friend.

Germanic 5 people

Winnifred

A friend of peace or blessed peacemaker.

English, Germanic 1 people

Winslow

1 people

Winston

The town of a man named Wine or the settlement associated with joy and friendshi...

English 1 people

Winterhalter

One who holds or maintains something during winter, or a winter dweller.

German 1 people

Winters

A surname indicating descent from someone named Winter or association with the w...

English 1 people

Winthrop

From a settlement associated with wine or joy.

Old English 4 people

Witold

A wide ruler or one who rules with breadth and authority.

Polish, Slavic 1 people

Wm.

28 people

Wolf

A wolf, symbolizing strength, wildness, and warrior qualities.

Germanic 1 people

Wolfgang

Wolf path or one who travels like a wolf.

Germanic

Woodrow

Row of trees.

English 4 people

Work

A surname derived from the Old English word for labor or occupation.

English 1 people

Worthington

Settlement of a worthy person.

English 3 people

Wright

A maker or builder of things, originally a craftsperson or artisan.

English 2 people

Wrisley

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an English place name or pe...

English 1 people

Xesus

God is salvation, derived from the name Jesus.

Galician, Spanish 1 people

Y.

2 people

Y.B.

1 people

Yakichif

Uncertain; possibly related to Slavic naming traditions.

Russian, Slavic 1 people

Yakichiro

The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combining elements such as 'yak...

Japanese 1 people

Yankee

American, particularly from the Northern United States.

English (American) 4 people

Yelverton

A place name derived from a settlement or town, possibly containing the element ...

English 1 people

Yin

1 people

Yoeh

Uncertain; possibly a variant or transliteration of a Hebrew name.

Hebrew, Biblical 1 people

Young

Of youthful age or junior in status.

Old English 4 people

Yovan

God is gracious, a Slavic form of John.

Slavic 1 people

Ysia

Possibly related to Hyacinth or a variant of names beginning with Y.

Greek 3 people

Yu-Kehomia

Meaning is unclear; appears to be a compound or invented name.

Unknown 1 people

Yuan

1 people

Yukiko

Snow child, from the Japanese characters for snow (yuki) and child (ko).

Japanese 1 people

Yung

Brave, courageous, or eternal depending on the Chinese characters used.

Chinese 1 people

Yves

Archer or bow warrior.

Germanic

Yvette

Archer or yew wood.

Germanic

Z.

5 people

ZEBULAN

Dwelling, residence, or one who dwells.

Hebrew 1 people

Zach

God remembers, a shortened form of Zacharias or Zachary.

Hebrew 1 people

Zachariah

God remembers, from the Hebrew elements zakhar (remember) and Yah (God).

Hebrew 1 people

Zachary

The Lord has remembered.

Hebrew 2 people

Zdenek

Follower of Saint Denis, from the Slavic form of Dionysius.

Slavic 1 people

Ze

1 people

Zebulon

Dwelling or habitation; one who dwells.

Hebrew 3 people

Zeke

God strengthens, a diminutive of Ezekiel.

Hebrew 1 people

Zelie

Zealous or serious, derived from the Latin saelius.

French 1 people

Zella

Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Zella related to Sela...

Germanic or Hebrew 1 people

Zellah

Meaning is unclear; possibly a variant of Zella or Selah.

Unknown 1 people

Zia

Light, splendor, or radiance in Arabic; uncle in Italian.

Arabic, Italian, Persian 1 people

Ziba

1 people

Zlatko

Golden, from the Slavic word for gold.

Slavic 1 people

Zygmund

Victory and protection, derived from Slavic elements.

Polish 1 people

de

Of or from, used as a preposition in surnames and place names.

Romance languages 3 people

von

From; indicating origin or nobility.

German 3 people