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ABIGAIL
My father is joy or my father's joy.
Hebrew 2 peopleADM.
ADRIANNE
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.
Latin 1 peopleALVERO
Elf warrior or noble warrior.
Spanish/Germanic 1 peopleAMY
Beloved.
French, Latin 2 peopleANNIE
Grace or favor.
Hebrew 4 peopleARNO
ARTURO
Bear or noble warrior, possibly derived from the Celtic god of war.
Celtic/Latin 1 peopleAaron
High mountain or exalted.
Hebrew 7 peopleAbbey
Father's joy or a place of religious community.
English/Hebrew 1 peopleAbbie
Father's joy or a place of religious community.
English/Hebrew 1 peopleAbbott
Father or the head of an abbey.
English/Hebrew 1 peopleAbby
Abdullah
Abe
Father of a multitude, derived from the Hebrew name Abraham.
Hebrew 7 peopleAbhibal
Fearless or without fear.
Sanskrit 1 peopleAbie
Father's joy.
English/Hebrew 1 peopleAbigale
Father's joy.
Hebrew 1 peopleAbner
My father is a light or father of light.
Hebrew 2 peopleAbraham
Father of a multitude or father of many nations.
Hebrew 7 peopleAbram
Exalted father, derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'father' and 'exalted'.
Hebrew 7 peopleAce
Ad.
Ada
Noble or ornament.
Germanic, Hebrew 2 peopleAdam
Man or mankind, derived from the Hebrew word for earth or red earth.
Hebrew 8 peopleAddie
Noble or ornament.
Germanic, Hebrew 2 peopleAddison
Son of Adam; descendant of Adam.
Old English 4 peopleAdela
Noble or of noble birth.
Germanic 1 peopleAdelaide
A noble-natured woman of high birth; one who is noble and serene.
Germanic 8 peopleAdelbert
Noble and bright.
Germanic 1 peopleAdele
Noble.
Germanic 2 peopleAdelia
Noble.
Germanic 2 peopleAdelina
Noble.
Germanic 1 peopleAdeline
Noble.
Germanic 1 peopleAdlai
My ornament or my witness.
Hebrew 1 peopleAdmiral
Commander of the sea or high-ranking naval officer.
Arabic, English 2 peopleAdna
Pleasure or delight.
Hebrew 3 peopleAdolf
Noble wolf.
Germanic 2 peopleAdolfe
Noble wolf.
Germanic, French 2 peopleAdolfo
Noble wolf.
Germanic, Spanish, Italian 2 peopleAdolph
The name means 'noble wolf', combining elements for 'noble' and 'wolf'.
Germanic 12 peopleAdolphus
Noble wolf.
Germanic 6 peopleAdrian
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.
Latin 2 peopleAdrienne
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.
Latin, French 2 peopleAgnes
Pure or chaste.
Greek 8 peopleAgo
Aida
Helper or noble one.
Arabic/Italian 1 peopleAileen
Bright, shining light.
Scottish, Irish, Greek 2 peopleAilsa
From the island of Ailsa Craig off the coast of Ayrshire, Scotland.
Scottish 1 peopleAimaro
Home ruler or famous at home.
Germanic 1 peopleAimee
Ainad
Eyed or having eyes.
Arabic 1 peopleAinsworth
Settlement of one named Ayn or Aine.
English 1 peopleAisling
A vision or dream.
IrishAkaiki
Beloved or cherished.
Hawaiian 1 peopleAkbar
The greatest or most great.
Arabic 1 peopleAkike
A name of uncertain etymology, possibly combining characters for 'bright' or 'au...
Japanese 2 peopleAl
A diminutive form of various names beginning with 'Al', often used as a standalo...
Multiple origins 7 peopleAlan
Fair or handsome.
Celtic 5 peopleAlanson
Son of Alan.
English 2 peopleAlauson
Alben
Possibly related to 'noble' or 'bright,' though the etymology is uncertain.
Germanic or English 3 peopleAlbert
Noble and bright or illustrious through nobility.
Germanic 83 peopleAlberta
Noble and bright.
Germanic 1 peopleAlberto
Noble and bright, illustrious through nobility.
Germanic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 peopleAlbertus
Noble and bright.
Germanic 1 peopleAlbin
White or bright, derived from the Latin word for whiteness.
Latin 2 peopleAlbrecht
Noble brightness or illustrious elf.
GermanicAlden
Old friend or ancient friend.
English 1 peopleAldolphus
Noble wolf.
Germanic 1 peopleAlean
Bright or shining.
Greek 1 peopleAleck
Defender of men.
Scottish 1 peopleAlejandro
Defender of men; protector of mankind.
Greek 3 peopleAlessandra
Defender of mankind.
GreekAlessandro
Defender of men.
GreekAlex
Defender of mankind, derived from the Greek elements 'alexein' (to defend) and '...
Greek 16 peopleAlexander
Defender of men or protector of mankind.
Greek 42 peopleAlexia
Defender or helper.
Greek 1 peopleAlexis
Defender or helper.
Greek 3 peopleAlf
Elf or supernatural being, from ancient Germanic mythology.
Old English, Old Norse 2 peopleAlfonso
Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.
Germanic and Spanish 3 peopleAlford
Alfred
Elf counsel or one advised by supernatural wisdom.
Old English 59 peopleAlfredo
Elf counsel or wise counselor.
Germanic, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 peopleAlgernon
Bearded or with whiskers.
Norman French 2 peopleAli
Alice
Of noble birth or noble natured.
Germanic 32 peopleAlicie
Noble or of noble birth.
Germanic 1 peopleAlisa
Noble and exalted, or a variant of Alice meaning 'of noble kind.'
Germanic, Hebrew 1 peopleAlistair
Defender of men.
Scottish GaelicAllan
A fair or handsome person; one who is bright or noble.
Celtic/Gaelic 8 peopleAllard
Noble and brave, or entirely brave.
Germanic 1 peopleAllen
Fair or handsome.
Celtic, Gaelic 26 peopleAllison
Noble and exalted, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis.
Germanic, Old French 1 peopleAllister
Defender of men, or protector of mankind.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleAlma
Nourishing, kind, or soul; also associated with 'alma mater' (fostering mother).
Latin, Spanish, Hebrew 1 peopleAloe
A bitter plant, referring to the medicinal aloe plant.
Greek, Arabic 1 peopleAlonzo
Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.
Germanic and Spanish 3 peopleAlouson
Noble and exalted, derived from Germanic roots.
Germanic, Old French 1 peopleAlpheus
White or bright, referring to the Alpheus River in ancient Greece.
Greek 2 peopleAlphonse
Noble and ready, combining elements for 'noble' and 'prepared' or 'eager'.
Germanic, Old German 2 peopleAlphonso
Noble and ready, or eager for battle.
Germanic, Spanish 1 peopleAlred
Alta
High, tall, or elevated.
Latin 1 peopleAlto
Altocknei
Uncertain; possibly related to Scottish place names or clan designations.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleAlton
From the old town or settlement.
English 3 peopleAlva
White or noble.
Scottish and Scandinavian 4 peopleAlvah
His highness or exalted one.
Hebrew 4 peopleAlvan
Noble friend or exalted one.
Hebrew, Germanic 3 peopleAlvaro
Elf warrior or noble warrior.
Germanic and Spanish 3 peopleAlvey
The etymology is uncertain; possibly related to 'elf' or a Norman surname origin...
English, possibly Old English or Norman 2 peopleAlvin
A noble friend or elf friend.
Old English, Germanic 17 peopleAlx.
Aly
Noble, defender, or exalted one.
Germanic, Greek, Arabic 1 peopleAlya
Exalted, ascended, or noble.
Arabic, Hebrew 1 peopleAmanda
Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.
Latin 1 peopleAmbassador
A diplomatic representative or messenger.
Old French, Latin 1 peopleAmbose
Possibly related to 'ambush' or derived from Ambrose.
Uncertain, possibly Germanic or Latin 1 peopleAmbrose
Immortal or divine.
Latin 6 peopleAmelia
Industrious or striving.
Germanic 3 peopleAmelie
Hardworking and industrious.
GermanicAmelita
Little hardworking one or industrious.
Spanish, diminutive of Amelia 1 peopleAmericus
Of or relating to America.
Latin, derived from America 1 peopleAmes
Friend or beloved.
Old French, English surname origin 1 peopleAml.
Amleto
Hamlet, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' and 'bright'.
Italian, from Germanic roots 2 peopleAmnesty
A pardon or forgiveness, especially by a government.
Greek 1 peopleAmon
Hidden or concealed, from the Egyptian god Amun associated with mystery and the ...
Hebrew, Egyptian 2 peopleAmos
Carried by God or burden-bearer, from the Hebrew word meaning 'to carry.'
Hebrew 10 peopleAmosa
Possibly related to Samoan language roots.
Samoan or Polynesian 1 peopleAmr
Life, long-lived, or commander.
Arabic 1 peopleAnastasia
Resurrection or one who will rise again.
Greek 1 peopleAnastasio
Resurrection or one who will rise again.
Greek, Spanish/Italian form 1 peopleAnderson
Son of Andrew, indicating paternal descent from someone named Andrew.
Scandinavian, English 2 peopleAndre
Strong and manly.
Greek 5 peopleAndrea
Strong, brave, or manly.
Greek 1 peopleAndreas
Strong, brave, or manly.
Greek 1 peopleAndrei
Strong, brave, or manly.
Greek, Russian form 1 peopleAndres
Strong, brave, or manly.
Greek, Spanish form 1 peopleAndrew
A strong and manly person.
Greek 38 peopleAndriens
A variant form related to Andrew, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.
Greek 2 peopleAndries
Andy
A diminutive of Andrew or Andrea, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.
Greek 1 peopleAngelica
Resembling an angel or heavenly being.
Latin, Greek 1 peopleAngelo
A messenger or angel.
Latin, Greek 1 peopleAngus
One strength or exceptional strength.
Scottish Gaelic 2 peopleAnibal
Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.
Phoenician, Spanish 1 peopleAnita
Grace or favor.
Spanish, Hebrew 5 peopleAniwegi
The exact meaning is uncertain, though it appears to be an Arapaho name.
Native American (Arapaho) 1 peopleAnn
The name means 'grace' or 'favor'.
Hebrew 11 peopleAnna
Grace or favor.
Hebrew 21 peopleAnne
Grace or favor.
Hebrew 12 peopleAnnette
Grace or favor, a diminutive form of Anne.
Hebrew, French 1 peopleAnning
Descendant of Ann or one who belongs to Ann's family.
English 2 peopleAnson
Son of Ann or Agnes.
English 5 peopleAnte
Before or preceding, from the Latin preposition 'ante'.
Latin, Croatian 2 peopleAnther
The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...
Greek, English 1 peopleAnthony
Of the Antonius family, a Roman family name of uncertain ultimate origin, possib...
Latin/Roman 16 peopleAntionnette
Priceless or of inestimable worth, a feminine form of Antoine.
French, Latin 1 peopleAntoine
Of inestimable worth or priceless.
Latin 3 peopleAntoinette
Priceless or of inestimable worth, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
French, from Latin 2 peopleAnton
Priceless or of inestimable worth, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Latin, Roman 2 peopleAntone
Priceless or of inestimable worth.
Latin, Portuguese, Spanish 1 peopleAntoni
Priceless or of inestimable worth, from the Roman family name Antonius.
Latin, Catalan, Polish 2 peopleAntonio
Of inestimable worth or priceless.
Latin 4 peopleAnÃbal
Aoife
Beautiful or radiant.
IrishAppleby
Dweller at the apple orchard or settlement with apple trees.
English 1 peopleAram
High or exalted, or referring to the ancient region of Aram.
Hebrew, Aramaic 1 peopleArata
New or fresh.
Japanese 1 peopleArbus
Tree or possibly related to 'arbor' meaning tree.
Latin, possibly Catalan 1 peopleArch
Genuine or bold, often used as a diminutive or nickname.
English 3 peopleArchibald
Genuine and bold or one whose boldness is authentic.
Germanic 8 peopleArchie
Genuine and bold, or bold ruler.
Scottish and Germanic 3 peopleArdene
A modern name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Arden with a feminine s...
English 1 peopleArem
High or exalted.
Hebrew 1 peopleArestes
Of the god Ares; warlike or martial.
Greek 1 peopleArgyle
From Argyll, a region in Scotland.
Scottish 1 peopleAristide
Best or most excellent.
Greek 1 peopleArivero
Uncertain; possibly related to 'rÃo' (river) or a place name.
Spanish 1 peopleArlington
From the estate of Aethelred or from a place name meaning 'eagle settlement.'
English 1 peopleArmando
Army man or warrior.
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 peopleArnold
Eagle power or strong as an eagle.
Germanic 5 peopleArou
Art
Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...
Irish, Celtic, possibly from Old Irish 2 peopleArtemas
Gift of Artemis or devoted to Artemis.
Greek 1 peopleArther
Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...
English, variant of Arthur 2 peopleArthur
Bear or noble warrior.
Celtic 113 peopleArthus
Uncertain; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.
Latin, possibly Celtic 1 peopleArtie
Diminutive of Arthur; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.
English 1 peopleArvid
Eagle tree or eagle wood.
Scandinavian 1 peopleAsa
Physician or healer.
Hebrew 4 peopleAsage
Uncertain; possibly related to age, wisdom, or a place name.
African, possibly Yoruba or West African 1 peopleAsahel
Asaph
He gathers or collector.
Hebrew 1 peopleAsbury
From the ash tree settlement or fortress.
English 1 peopleAscanio
Without shame or shameless, derived from Greek elements meaning 'without' and 's...
Italian, Latin, from Greek 2 peopleAsenath
She belongs to her father or devoted to the Egyptian sun god.
Hebrew 1 peopleAshbell
Fire of Baal or ash-colored strength.
Hebrew 1 peopleAshmun
A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements relati...
English 2 peopleAshton
Settlement where ash trees grow.
Old English 1 peopleAsle
Atala
Possibly meaning 'she who dwells in the forest' or a literary invention.
Native American (possibly Choctaw) or French literary 1 peopleAtanasia
Atherton
Settlement by the spring or stream where ducks gather.
Old English 1 peopleAtkins
Atlee
A surname possibly derived from a place name or Old English elements, of uncerta...
English 2 peopleAtler
Meaning uncertain.
Unknown or possibly Germanic 1 peopleAtto
Possibly meaning 'father' or derived from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or 'est...
Germanic or Old High German 1 peopleAtwater
Dweller at the water or settlement by the water.
Old English 1 peopleAuckland
Settlement of Auca or land of the oak trees.
Old English 1 peopleAudria
Possibly meaning 'noble strength' or derived from Audrey.
Germanic or Latin 1 peopleAudriens
Possibly meaning 'noble strength' with a French diminutive suffix.
Germanic or Latin 1 peopleAugust
Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.
Latin 13 peopleAugusta
Majestic or venerable, derived from the Latin title given to Roman emperors.
Latin 2 peopleAugustine
Majestic or venerable, derived from the Roman imperial title.
Latin 2 peopleAugusto
Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.
Latin, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 6 peopleAugustus
Majestic, venerable, or worthy of respect.
Latin 10 peopleAurelia
Golden or of gold, derived from the Latin word for gold.
Latin 2 peopleAustin
Derived from Augustinus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Latin 3 peopleAverell
Possibly meaning 'boar strength' or 'wild boar.'
Old English or Norman French 1 peopleAverill
Possibly meaning 'boar strength,' 'wild boar,' or 'April.'
Old English or Norman French 1 peopleAvery
Ruler of the elves or elf ruler.
English 5 peopleAvington
Settlement of Afa or settlement associated with oats.
Old English 1 peopleAxel
Father of peace.
Hebrew via Germanic 6 peopleAyaro
Meaning uncertain.
Unknown or possibly African 1 peopleAylett
Azuma
East or morning sun.
Japanese 1 peopleB.
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BALLARD
A surname derived from Old English, possibly meaning bald or referring to a plac...
English 2 peopleBELHAM
Dweller at the beautiful homestead.
English 1 peopleBO
Dwelling or wave (Scandinavian); precious or thin (Chinese).
Scandinavian, Chinese 1 peopleBUTLER
A servant or official who manages the household, derived from the Old French wor...
English 4 peopleBab
Gate or door.
Arabic, Persian 1 peopleBabe
An infant or young child, used as a term of endearment.
English 2 peopleBaby
Infant or young child.
English 1 peopleBacon
Son of Baco or dweller at the beech tree.
English 1 peopleBailey
Bailiff or steward; outer wall of a castle.
English 1 peopleBainbridge
A place name derived from Old English, referring to a bridge over a stream or ri...
English 2 peopleBakhmeteff
Possibly related to 'bakhmet' or a patronymic formation.
Russian 1 peopleBalbino
Stammering or stuttering.
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 1 peopleBall
Dweller at a rounded hill or ball-shaped landmark.
English 1 peopleBaltasar
Baal protects the king.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleBalthasar
God protects the king, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and king.
Hebrew, via Greek and Latin 2 peopleBalthassar
Baal protects the king.
German, English 1 peopleBan
Varies by language and written form; may mean 'half', 'number', or other meaning...
Japanese, Korean, Chinese 1 peopleBaptiste
One who baptizes or immerses in water.
GreekBarand
Possibly 'bear-like' or related to Germanic elements.
Germanic, Old English 1 peopleBarbara
Foreign or strange.
Greek, Latin 5 peopleBarbe
Bearded or foreign.
French 1 peopleBarnard
Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.
Germanic 2 peopleBarney
Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.
Germanic 2 peopleBaron
A man of strength or a nobleman of rank.
Germanic, English 6 peopleBarratt
A surname derived from the given name Barrett, itself from Old French meaning 'a...
English 1 peopleBarrine
A feminine name possibly derived from Barry or related to the word 'barren'.
English 1 peopleBarrow
A surname derived from Old English referring to a burial mound or a type of cart...
English 1 peopleBarry
A name derived from the Irish 'Barraigh,' meaning 'fair-haired' or 'spear-like'.
Irish, English 1 peopleBart
A short form of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of Talmai' (one who furrows or abounds...
Dutch, English 1 peopleBarton
A surname derived from Old English meaning 'the farmyard of a manor' or 'barley ...
English 1 peopleBascom
Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'valley of the bass fish' or from a ...
English 3 peopleBashka
A diminutive form meaning 'little one' or a short form of names beginning with '...
Russian, Slavic 1 peopleBasil
Royal or kingly.
Greek 6 peopleBayard
A name derived from Old French meaning 'bay-colored' or 'reddish-brown,' origina...
French, English 1 peopleBeasly
A surname possibly derived from a place name or occupational origin, with uncert...
English 1 peopleBeatrice
She who brings happiness or bringer of joy.
Latin 11 peopleBebe
A name meaning 'baby' in Spanish and Portuguese, or a diminutive form in various...
Spanish, French, Portuguese 1 peopleBecky
A diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'one who binds'.
English 1 peopleBedrich
A Czech form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'ruler of peace'.
Czech, Slavic 1 peopleBees
Bela
A Hungarian name possibly meaning 'white' or derived from a Slavic root meaning ...
Hungarian, Slavic 1 peopleBelisario
A name derived from Latin meaning 'archer' or 'one who shoots arrows'.
Spanish, Italian, Latin 1 peopleBell
A surname derived from the word 'bell,' originally referring to someone who made...
English, Scottish 1 peopleBelle
Beautiful or fair.
French 6 peopleBelmont
A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).
French 1 peopleBeltran
A name meaning bright raven or illustrious warrior.
Spanish, Germanic 1 peopleBelva
Beautiful view or fair-haired, possibly derived from Latin or English elements.
English, possibly Latin 2 peopleBen
Son of or right hand.
Hebrew 26 peopleBenedict
Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.
Latin 2 peopleBenito
Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.
Latin, Spanish 2 peopleBenjamin
Son of the right hand or son of the south.
Hebrew 51 peopleBenneth
Son of the right hand or blessed.
Hebrew 1 peopleBennett
Blessed; one who is blessed.
Latin via Old English 4 peopleBennie
Son of the right hand or blessed.
Hebrew 1 peopleBenny
Son of the right hand or blessed.
Hebrew 1 peopleBenoist
Blessed or well-spoken.
French, Latin 1 peopleBenoni
Son of my sorrow.
Hebrew 1 peopleBenson
Son of Benjamin or blessed son.
Hebrew, English 1 peopleBenton
A settlement in a bent or curved location, or a town belonging to someone named ...
English 2 peopleBeriah
In evil or with trouble, though sometimes interpreted as 'in plenty'.
Hebrew 1 peopleBerlin
A place name referring to the capital city of Germany.
Germanic, Slavic 1 peopleBernar
Brave bear or strong as a bear.
Germanic 1 peopleBernard
Bold as a bear or strong bear.
Germanic 17 peopleBernardino
Little brave bear or diminutive of Bernard.
Italian, Germanic 1 peopleBernarr
Bold as a bear.
Germanic 2 peopleBernetta
Strong as a bear or feminine form of Bernard.
Germanic, Italian 1 peopleBernhard
Brave bear or strong as a bear.
Germanic 2 peopleBernice
Bringer of victory.
Greek 1 peopleBert
Bright or illustrious.
Germanic 14 peopleBerta
Bright and illustrious.
Germanic 2 peopleBertha
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' or 'famous,' literally 'bright m...
Germanic 9 peopleBertram
Bright raven.
Germanic 3 peopleBertrand
Bright raven.
Germanic 2 peopleBeryl
Bess
God's oath or consecrated to God.
Hebrew 1 peopleBessi
A diminutive or variant form related to Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'devo...
Greek 1 peopleBessie
A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance.'
Hebrew 3 peopleBester
Bettie
God's oath or devoted to God.
English 2 peopleBetty
God's oath or consecrated to God, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.
Hebrew 16 peopleBeulah
A married woman or one who is claimed, derived from the Hebrew word for 'married...
Hebrew 2 peopleBeverly
From the beaver stream or meadow.
English 3 peopleBey
A Turkish title of respect meaning 'lord' or 'chief'.
Turkish 1 peopleBianca
White or pure.
Italian, LatinBibb
Possibly derived from a surname meaning 'to drink' or related to the Old English...
English 1 peopleBill
A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.
Germanic, Old English 18 peopleBillie
Resolute protector or strong-willed.
English 2 peopleBilly
A diminutive of William, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'resolute protec...
English 9 peopleBina
Bing
Possibly meaning 'heap' or 'bin' in English, or 'ice' in Chinese.
English, Chinese 1 peopleBinz
Bird
A feathered flying creature; freedom and grace.
English 2 peopleBirdie
A small bird or a term of endearment, also used in golf to denote a score one un...
English 1 peopleBishop
An ecclesiastical title for a senior Christian clergyman, or a surname derived f...
English 1 peopleBjarne
A bear warrior or one who is brave like a bear.
Scandinavian 1 peopleBlaine
Possibly meaning 'thin' or 'lean,' or derived from a place name.
Scottish, Irish 1 peopleBlair
Plain or field; from a flat area.
Scottish Gaelic 4 peopleBlake
Dark or pale; black or white.
English 2 peopleBlanch
White or pale, derived from the French word for white.
French 1 peopleBlanche
White or pure.
French 10 peopleBlanka
White or pale, derived from Slavic roots meaning 'white'.
Slavic 1 peopleBlanton
Possibly derived from a place name or surname meaning 'from the bleak town'.
English 1 peopleBoardman
A man who works with boards or a surname for someone who lived by a board or pla...
English 1 peopleBoaz
Swiftness or strength, derived from Hebrew roots.
Hebrew 1 peopleBob
Bright fame or renowned.
Hebrew 20 peopleBobby
Bright fame or bright promise.
English, Scottish 5 peopleBoguemil
God's wrath or divine anger, derived from Slavic elements.
Slavic 1 peopleBoies
A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a place name or occupationa...
English 1 peopleBoise
Derived from the Boise River, which comes from French 'les bois' meaning 'the wo...
French, Native American 1 peopleBolivar
From the mill house or dwelling by the mill.
Spanish/Basque 2 peopleBolton
Derived from an English place name meaning 'settlement in a clearing' or 'dwelli...
English 1 peopleBonades
Possibly derived from Greek elements relating to goodness or virtue, though the ...
Greek, Spanish 1 peopleBonnie
Fair, beautiful, or attractive in appearance.
Scottish, English 1 peopleBooker
Booth
A small temporary structure or shelter, or derived from a place name.
English 1 peopleBorah
The etymology and meaning are uncertain, though it may relate to place names or ...
English, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleBorden
Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'boar's den' or 'border settlement'.
English 1 peopleBoris
Fighter or warrior; one who fights.
Slavic 4 peopleBorris
Possibly derived from Irish place names or a variant of Boris.
Irish, English 2 peopleBoston
Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of Botwulf' or 'Botwulf's stone'.
English 1 peopleBouchard
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bow' and 'hardy' or 'strong'.
French, Germanic 1 peopleBourdon
Derived from Old French meaning 'pilgrim's staff' or 'drone' (the sound), or fro...
French, Germanic 1 peopleBourke
From the fortress or fortified place.
Irish 2 peopleBoy
A young male child or servant.
English, Germanic 1 peopleBoyce
Derived from a place name meaning 'wood' or 'forest', or from a personal name.
English, Norman French 1 peopleBoyd
Derived from the Scottish island of Bute, meaning 'yellow' or 'fair-haired'.
Scottish, Gaelic 1 peopleBradley
Derived from a place name meaning 'broad clearing' or 'wide meadow.'
Old English 3 peopleBranch
A limb or division of a tree, or a subdivision of a family or organization.
English 1 peopleBrandt
A person who burns or a sword that burns.
German, Dutch 1 peopleBranko
A defender or protector.
Slavic 1 peopleBreckenridge
A ridge where bracken ferns grow.
Scottish, English 1 peopleBreckinridge
A ridge where bracken ferns grow.
Scottish, English 1 peopleBrendan
Prince or brave.
IrishBrent
From the steep hill or high place.
English 2 peopleBrice
Speckled or spotted; of uncertain origin.
Celtic/French 2 peopleBrig. Gen. B.W.
Brigham
A settlement or village near a bridge.
English 1 peopleBright
Shining, luminous, or intelligent.
English 1 peopleBrigid
Exalted one or high goddess.
IrishBrigitte
Exalted one or high-spirited.
CelticBronson
The son of Brown or a dark-complexioned person's son.
English 1 peopleBrooke
A small stream or creek.
English 1 peopleBrooks
Plural of brook; small streams or creeks.
English 1 peopleBrown
Of brown color; dark-complexioned.
English 2 peopleBruce
From Brieuse, a place in Normandy, or possibly meaning 'from the brushwood'.
Scottish, Norman French 6 peopleBrunhilde
Armored warrior woman or brown battle.
German, GermanicBrutus
Bryan
High, noble, or of high birth.
Irish, Gaelic 1 peopleBryce
Speckled or spotted.
Scottish, Gaelic 1 peopleBuck
Male deer; a young man.
Old English 4 peopleBucky
A nickname typically derived from names containing the 'buck' element or used as...
American 2 peopleBuddy
A close friend or companion.
English 1 peopleBuell
A bend in a river or a dwelling by a bend.
English, Germanic 1 peopleBuffalo
Burgess
A citizen or freeman of a borough or town.
English, French 1 peopleBurke
From a Norman-Irish surname derived from the de Burgh family.
Irish 2 peopleBurl
A knot or lump in wood, or derived from a surname meaning a man who removes knot...
English 1 peopleBurnet
Derived from a surname referring to a person with a dark or reddish-brown comple...
English 1 peopleBurnett
A person from a place with a small stream or burn, or one with a dark or burnt c...
English, Scottish 2 peopleBurnita
A feminine form derived from Burnet or Burns, possibly meaning 'little brown one...
English 1 peopleBurt
Derived from a place name meaning 'fortified town' or 'bright.'
Old English 3 peopleBurton
A fortified town or a town with a fortress, derived from Old English elements.
English 9 peopleBurwell
Butch
A nickname meaning a butcher or a masculine, tough person.
English 1 peopleByrd
A person resembling or associated with a bird, or one who hunted or kept birds.
English 2 peopleByrne
Derived from the Irish 'Ó Broin,' meaning descendant of Bran, where Bran means ...
Irish 1 peopleByron
From the cattle shed or farmstead.
English 5 peopleC.
C.A.
C.B.
C.C.
C.D.
C.E.
C.E.C.
C.E.C.G.
C.F.
C.G.
C.H.
C.I.
C.J.
C.K.
C.L.
C.M.
C.N.
C.O.
C.P.
C.P.H.
C.R.
C.R.P.
C.S.
C.S.S.
C.T.
C.U.
C.V.
C.W.
C.Y.
CHASE
One who hunts or pursues, derived from the occupation or action of chasing game.
English, French 2 peopleCHRISTIAN
A follower of Christ, derived from the Latin word for Christ.
Latin 7 peopleCLOYD
COLVILLE
Derived from a place name in Normandy, referring to a person from Colville or a ...
Scottish 1 peopleCabot
A person from Cabot or one who is a coaster or coastal trader.
English, French 2 peopleCadwallader
Caldwell
Derived from a place name meaning 'cold well' or 'cold spring.'
English/Scottish 1 peopleCaleb
Devotion to God or whole-hearted.
Hebrew 6 peopleCallum
Dove or devotee of Saint Columba.
Scottish GaelicCalvert
A calf herder or one who tends to calves.
English 2 peopleCalvin
Bald or hairless.
Latin 7 peopleCameron
Crooked nose or bent nose.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleCamille
Young ceremonial attendant or helper.
Latin 1 peopleCamillo
Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...
Italian/Spanish 1 peopleCamilo
Derived from the Latin Camillus, possibly meaning 'attendant' or 'acolyte,' or r...
Spanish/Portuguese 1 peopleCampbell
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked mouth' or 'wry mouth.'
Scottish Gaelic 4 peopleCaoimhe
Beautiful or precious.
IrishCardinal
Derived from the ecclesiastical title of cardinal, or from a surname referring t...
English/French 1 peopleCarey
A person from a fort or fortress, or one with dark features.
Irish, English 2 peopleCarl
A man or fellow, free man.
Germanic 57 peopleCarleton
Carlisle
A person from Carlisle, a city in northern England near the Scottish border.
English, Scottish 2 peopleCarlo
Free man; a man of the people.
Germanic via Italian 4 peopleCarlos
Free man; a man of the people.
Germanic 13 peopleCarlotta
The Italian feminine form of Carlo, derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' or ...
Italian 1 peopleCarlton
Derived from a place name meaning 'settlement of the peasants' or 'town of the c...
Old English 3 peopleCarman
Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'cart driver' or 'man who operates ...
English 2 peopleCarmen
A garden or vineyard, derived from the Latin word for song or poem.
Latin, Hebrew 4 peopleCarmi
Derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'vineyard' or 'my vineyard.'
Hebrew 1 peopleCarmichael
Derived from a place name in Lanarkshire, Scotland, possibly meaning 'fort of Mi...
Scottish 1 peopleCarol
Derived from Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man,' associated with the name Char...
Latin 3 peopleCarolina
Free woman or woman of the people.
Latin 1 peopleCaroline
The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'
Latin 3 peopleCarolyn
A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'
Latin 4 peopleCarr
A person who lives near a marsh or fen.
English, Scottish 1 peopleCarreni
Carrie
Free woman; a woman of the people.
Germanic via English 4 peopleCarrol
Descendant of Cearbhall, a champion or warrior.
Irish, English 1 peopleCarroll
Champion or warrior, derived from Irish Gaelic roots.
Irish 10 peopleCarter
One who drives a cart or transports goods.
English 6 peopleCartier
Cary
Possibly derived from a place name or as a variant of Carol, meaning 'free man' ...
Old English or Latin 3 peopleCase
A person who makes or sells cases or boxes.
English 1 peopleCasey
A person who is vigilant or watchful, derived from an Irish surname meaning 'des...
Irish 2 peopleCasimir
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'to proclaim peace' or 'famous peacemaker.'
Slavic 3 peopleCass
A person who makes or sells cases, or a variant of Cassandra.
English 1 peopleCassius
Derived from the Latin family name Cassius, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'
Latin 3 peopleCastillo
Castle or fortress.
Spanish 1 peopleCathal
Battle warrior.
IrishCathcart
Cart at the cathedral or church.
Scottish 1 peopleCatherine
Pure or clear.
Greek 15 peopleCathreen
Pure or chaste.
English, Irish 1 peopleCathy
Pure or chaste.
English, Greek 1 peopleCato
All-knowing or wise.
Latin, Roman 1 peopleCatriona
Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.
Scottish GaelicCayetano
A person from Gaeta, an ancient city in Italy, or one who is from that region.
Spanish, Portuguese 2 peopleCazys
Uncertain; possibly related to 'caza' or hunting.
Lithuanian 1 peopleCecelia
Blind or dim-sighted.
Latin 1 peopleCecil
Blind or one who is blind to worldly concerns.
Latin 3 peopleCecilia
Blind or dim-sighted.
Latin 1 peopleCecily
Blind or dim-sighted.
LatinCelene
Moon or moonlight.
Greek 1 peopleCelestine
Central
Located in the center or middle.
English, Latin 1 peopleCesar
Chain
Life or living.
Hebrew 1 peopleChalmer
Chamberlain or officer of the chamber.
Scottish 1 peopleChamp
Champion or victor.
English 1 peopleChang
Smooth, free from obstacles, or prosperous.
Chinese 1 peopleChanning
Dweller in a ravine or narrow valley.
English 1 peopleChao-Chu
Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning pearl' or 'tide pearl'.
Chinese 1 peopleChapin
Dweller at a chapel or one who tends a chapel.
English 1 peopleChapman
Merchant or trader.
English 1 peopleChar.
Charalambous
One who brings joy or grace.
Greek 1 peopleCharles
Free man or one of noble birth.
Germanic 534 peopleCharley
A free man or one of noble birth, derived from the Germanic root meaning 'man' o...
English, Germanic 2 peopleCharlie
A free man or one of noble birth; a man of strength.
Germanic 8 peopleCharline
Free woman or woman of strength.
French, Germanic 1 peopleCharlot
Free man or man of strength.
French 1 peopleCharlotte
A free woman or woman of noble birth; a woman of strength.
Germanic 8 peopleChas.
Chauncey
A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...
English, French 3 peopleChauncy
A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...
English, French 2 peopleChenting
The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically combines elements ...
Chinese 2 peopleChesley
From the camp of the fortress or fortified place.
English 1 peopleChester
From the Roman fort or walled town.
Old English, Latin 22 peopleChetwood
Wood near a fortress or fortified place.
English 1 peopleCheu
Varies by character selection; potentially 'morning' or 'tide'.
Chinese 1 peopleCheur
Uncertain; potentially related to 'morning' or 'tide' if Chinese origin.
Chinese, possibly Cambodian 1 peopleChi
Chiara
Bright, clear, or famous.
LatinChick
A diminutive or nickname, possibly derived from 'chick' meaning a young bird or ...
English 3 peopleChih-Tsai
The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used, which can vary wide...
Chinese 1 peopleChinda
A Thai feminine name of uncertain etymology.
Thai 1 peopleChita
In Spanish, it can mean 'small' or relate to the word for 'spark'; in Hindi, it ...
Spanish, Hindi 1 peopleChokyuro
The meaning depends on the specific kanji characters used in writing the name.
Japanese 1 peopleChow
The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'd...
Chinese 1 peopleChrist
The anointed one; a title meaning 'messiah' or 'the anointed.'
Greek 1 peopleChristabel
A beautiful Christian; combining 'Christ' with 'belle' meaning beautiful.
Latin, English 1 peopleChristie
A follower of Christ; derived from the name Christian.
Scottish, English 1 peopleChristine
Follower of Christ or anointed one.
Greek, Latin 5 peopleChristopher
One who carries Christ or bears the name of Christ, derived from Greek elements ...
Greek 2 peopleChristy
Derived from Christos, meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ.'
Greek 3 peopleChu
The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; it can relate to 'pearl,' 'v...
Chinese 2 peopleChung-hui
The meaning depends on the specific Chinese characters used in the name.
Chinese 1 peopleCian
Ancient or enduring.
IrishCiara
Dark or black.
IrishCiaran
Dark or black-haired.
IrishCl.
Clair
Clear, bright, or illustrious.
French, Latin 1 peopleClaire
Clear, bright, or illustrious.
French, Latin 1 peopleClara
Clear, bright, or illustrious.
Latin 14 peopleClare
Clear, bright, or illustrious.
Latin, English 1 peopleClarence
From Clare or one from the bright place.
Latin 43 peopleClark
A clerk or scribe, someone who works with writing and records.
English 7 peopleClarke
A clerk or scribe; one who is learned or educated.
English, Latin 1 peopleClarkson
The son of Clark; a patronymic surname meaning 'son of the clerk.'
English 1 peopleClaud
Claude
Lame or limping, from the Roman family name Claudius.
Latin 16 peopleClaudia
Feminine form of Claudius, derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning ...
Latin 1 peopleClaudio
Masculine form of the Roman family name Claudius, derived from 'claudus' meaning...
Latin 1 peopleClaudius
Lame or limping, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.
Latin 3 peopleClay
Clay; one who works with clay.
Old English 4 peopleClaybourne
A surname-derived given name meaning 'stream where clay is found' or 'clay strea...
English 1 peopleClayton
Settlement built on clay soil.
Old English 2 peopleClegg
A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'a person who is lame' or from a place n...
English 1 peopleClement
Mild, merciful, and clement in temperament.
Latin 5 peopleCleo
Short form of Cleopatra, derived from Greek elements meaning 'glory' and 'father...
Greek 1 peopleCleve
A name derived from Old English meaning 'cliff' or 'steep bank.'
English 1 peopleCleveland
Land of the cliff or steep bank.
Old English 19 peopleCliff
One who lives near a cliff or steep slope.
Old English 2 peopleClifford
A ford by a cliff or a settlement by a steep riverbank.
Old English 19 peopleClifton
Settlement situated on or near a cliff.
Old English 3 peopleClinton
A settlement on a hill or a town on a hill, derived from Old English elements.
English 11 peopleClodagh
Named after the River Clodagh.
IrishClyde
Warm or from the River Clyde.
Scottish, Gaelic 21 peopleColby
A surname-derived name meaning 'dark-haired' or from a place name meaning 'coal ...
English 1 peopleColden
A surname-derived name possibly meaning 'cold valley' or 'coal valley.'
English 1 peopleCole
A name derived from Old English meaning 'coal' or 'dark,' or from the personal n...
English 1 peopleColeman
Follower of Nicholas or one with a coal-dark complexion.
Old English and Germanic 3 peopleColes
A surname-derived name, plural or possessive form of Cole, meaning 'of Cole' or ...
English 1 peopleColette
Victory of the people.
LatinColin
Young warrior or follower of Nicholas.
Scottish and Old French 3 peopleColini
An Italian surname-derived name, possibly a diminutive or variant of Cola or Nic...
Italian 1 peopleColleen
Girl or young woman.
Irish 2 peopleCollis
Colm
Dove.
IrishColon
Columbus
A name meaning 'dove' or derived from the Latin 'columba,' often associated with...
Latin 1 peopleCompton
Cone
A surname-derived name of uncertain origin, possibly referring to a geographical...
English 1 peopleConnie
Steadfast and true.
Latin 2 peopleConrad
Bold counsel or brave advisor.
Germanic 8 peopleConstance
Steadfast or constant.
Latin 3 peopleConstantine
Steadfast, constant, and unwavering; one who stands firm.
Latin 8 peopleConstantino
Derived from the Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast,' 'constant,' or 'firm.'
Latin 1 peopleConway
An Irish surname-derived name meaning 'hound of the plain' or from the river Con...
Irish 1 peopleCoolidge
One who lives by a cool ridge or cool stream.
English 1 peopleCora
Derived from the Greek word 'kore,' meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter.'
Greek 9 peopleCordell
One who makes or sells rope, or derived from a place name.
English, French 1 peopleCordenio
Relating to rope or cord.
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleCorinna
Maiden or young girl.
Greek 1 peopleCorliss
Carefree or without care.
Old Norse 2 peopleCornelia
Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.
Latin 2 peopleCornelius
Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...
Latin 7 peopleCorrington
Settlement or town associated with a person named Cora or with crows.
English 1 peopleCorwin
Friend of the heart or heart's friend.
English, Old English 1 peopleCosme
Order, harmony, or the universe.
Greek 2 peopleCotton
From a cottage or settlement associated with cotton production.
English 1 peopleCouncile
Count
A nobleman of rank or one who counts.
Old French and Latin 2 peopleCountess
Courtney
From the court or short nose.
English, French 1 peopleCox
Coxswain or one who steers a boat.
English 1 peopleCraig
Rocky cliff or crag.
Scottish, Gaelic 1 peopleCranston
Settlement of cranes or a place where cranes gather.
English 1 peopleCrawford
Ford where crows gather or a crow ford.
English, Scottish 1 peopleCreed
A system of beliefs or principles.
English, Latin 1 peopleCreth
Belief or faith.
Welsh, Old Welsh 1 peopleCrilley
Uncertain; possibly related to a place name or occupational surname.
Irish, English 1 peopleCuno
Bold or brave in battle.
Germanic 1 peopleCurley
One with curly hair.
English 1 peopleCurt
Curtis
A courteous person; one who is polite and well-mannered.
French/Norman 8 peopleCurzon
From a place with a curved or bent shape.
English 1 peopleCushman
A man associated with a cushion maker or seller.
English 1 peopleCushong
Meaning uncertain; possibly related to Powhatan or Algonquian languages.
Native American 1 peopleCynthia
Woman from Cynthus, a mountain sacred to the goddess Diana.
Greek 2 peopleCyrenus
From Cyrene, an ancient Greek city in North Africa.
Greek 1 peopleCyril
Lordly or noble, derived from the Greek word for lord.
Greek 3 peopleCyrus
Sun or throne.
Persian, Greek 5 peopleD.
D.A.
D.A.C.D.
D.B.
D.C.
D.D.
D.E.
D.E.A.
D.F.
D.H.
D.J.
D.K.
D.K.E.
D.L.
D.M.
D.M.F.
D.N.
D.O.
D.P.
D.R.
D.S.
D.T.
D.W.
DANGERFIELD
A field or area of danger or difficulty.
English 1 peopleDEEMS
One who deems or judges.
English 1 peopleDEL
Of the; from the (Spanish); or a shortened form of names beginning with Del-.
English, Spanish 1 peopleDREYFUS
Three feet; derived from German 'drei' (three) and 'fuss' (foot).
Yiddish, German 1 peopleDagman
Day man or warrior of the day.
Scandinavian 1 peopleDaisy
A daisy flower; literally 'day's eye' from the flower's appearance.
English 2 peopleDale
A valley or low-lying area of land.
English 2 peopleDallett
From a small valley or dale.
English 1 peopleDalphine
From Delphi or resembling a dolphin.
French, Greek 1 peopleDalrymple
A surname derived from a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Scottish 1 peopleDamaso
One who tames or subdues.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleDan
God is my judge.
Hebrew 5 peopleDan'l
God is my judge (contracted form of Daniel).
English 1 peopleDana
God is my judge (Hebrew origin) or from Denmark (Scandinavian origin).
Hebrew, Danish 3 peopleDaniel
God is my judge.
Hebrew 69 peopleDanny
God is my judge, derived from the name Daniel.
Hebrew 3 peopleDanridge
A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'ridge of the Danes' or 'D...
English 1 peopleDante
Enduring or lasting.
Italian 1 peopleDario
Wealthy or possessing great riches.
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 peopleDarrelle
Beloved or dear one.
English, American 1 peopleDave
Beloved.
Hebrew 4 peopleDavid
Beloved or one who is dearly loved.
Hebrew 101 peopleDavis
The son of David; one who is beloved.
Hebrew/English 8 peopleDavy
Beloved (diminutive of David).
English, Scottish 1 peopleDawes
A surname derived from the given name David or a topographical feature.
English 1 peopleDayton
A place name meaning 'settlement on the River Dae' or 'dairy farm town.'
English 1 peopleDeW.
DeWitt
The white one or of white complexion.
Dutch 2 peopleDean
Valley or church official.
English, Latin 5 peopleDeclan
Full of goodness.
IrishDee
The letter D or a river name.
English 1 peopleDeirdre
Sorrowful or broken-hearted.
IrishDela
Of or from (Spanish preposition used as a name element).
Spanish, Filipino 1 peopleDelancey
A surname derived from a French place name meaning 'from Lancey.'
English, French 1 peopleDella
Of or from (Italian preposition used as a name element).
Italian, English 1 peopleDelod
Delores
Sorrows or pains (referring to the Virgin Mary's sorrows).
Spanish 1 peopleDelphine
Of or relating to Delphi, the ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo.
Greek 1 peopleDemas
Popular or of the people.
Greek 1 peopleDenby
Settlement in a valley or a valley dwelling.
Old English 1 peopleDenis
Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Greek 1 peopleDennis
Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration.
Greek 10 peopleDenver
Green valley or valley of the Danes.
English 1 peopleDermot
Free from envy.
IrishDesha
From the country or nation.
Sanskrit or African 1 peopleDesiderius
Desired or longed for.
Latin 1 peopleDewey
Beloved or the white one.
Dutch and Old English 2 peopleDiana
Divine, heavenly, or of the goddess.
Latin 4 peopleDiaz
Son of Diego.
Spanish 1 peopleDick
A diminutive form meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'strong ruler'.
Germanic 11 peopleDidi
Beloved or well-loved.
Hebrew or African 1 peopleDiego
Supplanter; one who replaces another.
Hebrew via Spanish 2 peopleDieter
Warrior of the people or folk warrior.
Germanic 1 peopleDietrich
Ruler of the people or folk leader.
GermanicDieudonne
Given by God.
French 1 peopleDiogenes
Born of Zeus or divine birth.
Greek 1 peopleDion
Of Zeus or divine.
Greek 1 peopleDionmede
Thought of Zeus or divine thought.
Greek 1 peopleDir.
Dixie
Dmitri
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Greek 1 peopleDohenry
A rare Irish name of uncertain modern usage and meaning.
Irish 1 peopleDolley
A small doll or a term of endearment.
English 1 peopleDolly
A doll or a beloved child.
English 2 peopleDolores
Sorrows or pains, referring to the suffering of the Virgin Mary.
Latin, Spanish 1 peopleDomenico
Belonging to the Lord.
LatinDomicio
One who belongs to the house or household.
Latin 2 peopleDomingo
Sunday, derived from the Latin word for the Lord's day.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleDominique
Belonging to the Lord or of the Lord.
LatinDon
Lord or chief.
Spanish, Irish 14 peopleDonal
World ruler.
Irish 1 peopleDonald
World ruler or great chief.
Scottish Gaelic 21 peopleDonatella
Given by God.
LatinDonie
A diminutive form suggesting a small or beloved person.
Irish 1 peopleDonn
Brown or dark-haired.
Irish 2 peopleDonna
Donnie
Ruler of the world or brown-haired.
Scottish, English 2 peopleDooly
Possibly related to 'dubh' (dark) or a diminutive of Dooley.
Irish 1 peopleDor
Generation or dwelling.
Hebrew 1 peopleDora
Gift or present.
Greek 5 peopleDorine
Gift of God.
Greek, French 1 peopleDoris
Gift of the sea or from Doris.
Greek 4 peopleDorothea
Gift of God, composed of 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God).
Greek 1 peopleDorothy
Gift of God.
Greek 22 peopleDorsey
From the place name Dorset or a surname meaning 'from Dorset.'
English 1 peopleDorthy
Gift of God.
Greek 1 peopleDouchan
Possibly related to 'duh' (spirit) or a diminutive form in Slavic languages.
Serbian, Slavic 1 peopleDoug
Dark stream or dark water.
Scottish, English 2 peopleDouglas
Dark river or dark stream.
Scottish Gaelic 12 peopleDr.
Drew
Wise or a short form of Andrew, meaning 'strong and manly.'
English, Greek 1 peopleDuVAL
From the valley, derived from French 'du val.'
French 1 peopleDuane
Dark or swarthy, derived from the Irish 'dubh.'
Irish, Gaelic 1 peopleDudak
Possibly related to a musical instrument or a Slavic diminutive form.
Slavic, Polish 1 peopleDudley
From Dudda's field or clearing.
Old English 13 peopleDuff
Dark or swarthy in complexion.
Scottish, Irish 1 peopleDuffy
Dark or swarthy in complexion.
Scottish, Irish 1 peopleDuly
Properly or appropriately; in a fitting manner.
English 1 peopleDuncan
Dark warrior or brown warrior.
Scottish Gaelic 5 peopleDunlop
Dutch
Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people.
English, Dutch 1 peopleDwight
Blond or fair-haired.
English, Germanic 6 peopleDésiré-Joseph
E.
E.A.
E.B.
E.C.
E.D.
E.E.
E.F.
E.G.
E.H.
E.I.
E.J.
E.K.
E.L.
E.L.G.
E.M.
E.N.
E.O.
E.P.
E.R.
E.R.W.
E.S.
E.T.
E.U.
E.V.
E.W.
E.Y.
E.Z.
EARLE
A nobleman of rank, or a man of noble birth.
English 5 peopleEDWARDO
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 2 peopleERNIE
Serious or resolute; one who is earnest.
English, German 1 peopleESEK
Contention or strife.
Hebrew 1 peopleETHELBERT
Noble and bright; of noble brightness.
Old English 1 peopleEVANS
Son of Evan; descendant of John.
Welsh 1 peopleEadie
Wealthy or prosperous.
Scottish 1 peopleEamon
Wealthy protector.
Irish 1 peopleEamonn
Wealthy protector or prosperous guardian.
Irish 1 peopleEarl
A nobleman of high rank or a man of noble birth.
Old English 29 peopleEarlene
Noble woman or female earl.
English 1 peopleEarnest
Serious, resolute, or sincere in purpose.
English, German 1 peopleEarris
Ebba
Strength of a wild boar or boar-like strength.
Scandinavian, Germanic 1 peopleEben
Stone or rock.
Hebrew 1 peopleEbenezer
Ed.
Edd
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
English 1 peopleEddi
A diminutive or informal variant of names beginning with Ed-, such as Edward or ...
English 1 peopleEddie
A wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
Old English, Germanic 18 peopleEdgar
Wealthy spear or one who wields a prosperous weapon.
Old English 36 peopleEdith
Prosperous in war or blessed wealth.
Old English 24 peopleEdmond
Edmund
Wealthy protector or one who guards prosperity.
Old English 13 peopleEdna
Rejuvenation or pleasure.
Hebrew 12 peopleEdness
A name derived from the Old English element 'ead' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune',...
English 1 peopleEdsel
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning '...
English 1 peopleEduard
A wealthy guardian or protector, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' and 'gua...
Germanic, Old English 1 peopleEduardo
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
Germanic 4 peopleEdw.
Edward
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
Old English 190 peopleEdwards
Son of Edward, derived from the patronymic tradition meaning 'son of the wealthy...
English 1 peopleEdwin
Wealthy friend or prosperous friend.
Old English 79 peopleEdwina
A wealthy friend or prosperous female protector, the feminine form of Edwin.
English, Germanic 1 peopleEdyth
Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...
Old English 1 peopleEdythe
Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...
Old English 1 peopleEero
Eternal ruler or noble warrior.
Finnish 2 peopleEftime
Of good reputation or well-named, derived from Greek elements meaning 'good' and...
Greek 1 peopleEgbert
A bright or shining sword, derived from elements meaning 'sword' and 'bright'.
Old English, Germanic 1 peopleEileen
Bright light or shining light.
Irish 1 peopleEithne
Kernel or grain.
IrishElaine
Bright light or shining one.
Greek, French 2 peopleElbert
Bright and noble.
Germanic 7 peopleElbridge
Old bridge or ancient bridge.
Old English 3 peopleElder
One who is older or of greater age, derived from the comparative form of 'old'.
English 1 peopleEleanor
Bright light or shining light.
Occitan, Old French 19 peopleEleanore
Bright light or shining torch, derived from elements meaning 'other' and 'light'...
Occitan, Old French 1 peopleEleazar
God has helped or God is my help, derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'God' and...
Hebrew 1 peopleElen
Bright light or shining one, derived from Greek 'helios' (sun) or Welsh traditio...
Welsh, Greek 1 peopleElena
Shining light or bright one, derived from the Greek word for sun.
Greek 1 peopleElenore
Bright light or shining torch, derived from elements meaning 'other' and 'light'...
Occitan, Old French 1 peopleElfriede
Elf strength or noble peace.
German, GermanicElga
Noble and bright.
Germanic 1 peopleEli
Ascended or my God is Yahweh.
Hebrew 6 peopleEliadoro
Sun gift or gift of the sun.
Greek 1 peopleEliakim
Elias
My God is Yahweh.
Hebrew 2 peopleElie
My God is Yahweh.
Hebrew 1 peopleEliene
Bright or shining.
Greek 1 peopleElihu
My God is He or He is my God.
Hebrew 2 peopleElijah
My God is Yahweh.
Hebrew 4 peopleElinor
Bright light or shining light, derived from the Greek 'helios' meaning sun.
Old French, Greek 3 peopleElinore
Bright light or shining light, derived from the Greek 'helios' meaning sun.
Old French, Greek 3 peopleEliot
My God is Jehovah or the Lord is my God.
English, Hebrew 2 peopleEliott
My God is Jehovah or the Lord is my God.
English, Hebrew 2 peopleElisabeth
God is my oath or God is abundance.
Hebrew 1 peopleEliseo
My God is salvation.
Hebrew 1 peopleElisha
My God is salvation.
Hebrew 1 peopleEliss
Eliz.
Elizabeth
My God is an oath
Hebrew 55 peopleElla
All or completely, often used as a diminutive meaning 'beautiful fairy woman'.
Germanic, English 2 peopleEllen
Bright or shining light.
Greek 12 peopleEllicott
From the settlement of Ella or related to an old English place name.
English 1 peopleEllie
My God is Yahweh or bright shining one.
Hebrew, English 1 peopleEllinor
Bright shining one or sun ray.
Greek, Old English 1 peopleElliot
My God is Yahweh.
Hebrew 4 peopleElliott
The Lord is my God or Jehovah is God.
English, Hebrew 6 peopleEllis
The Lord is my God.
Hebrew, English 7 peopleEllison
Son of Elias or son of Ellis.
English 2 peopleEllsworth
Ellwood
From the old wood or elder wood.
English 1 peopleElmer
Noble and famous.
Old English 15 peopleEloise
Elon
Oak tree.
Hebrew 1 peopleElridge
From the old ridge or elder ridge.
English 1 peopleElsa
God's promise or devoted to God, derived from Elizabeth.
Hebrew, German 3 peopleElsie
God's promise or devoted to God.
Scottish, English 13 peopleElspeth
God is my oath, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.
ScottishElton
From a town or settlement of eels.
English 1 peopleElwood
Old forest or ancient wood.
English 3 peopleEly
High or elevated, or my God.
English, Hebrew 2 peopleElzie
Noble friend or of noble origin.
English 1 peopleEmanuel
God is with us.
Hebrew 1 peopleEmelia
Rival or striving; industrious.
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleEmerson
Son of Emery or son of the industrious one.
English 2 peopleEmil
A rival or one who strives to equal; an emulator.
Latin 8 peopleEmile
Eager, industrious, or striving to excel.
Latin 2 peopleEmileux
Industrious or rival.
French 1 peopleEmilia
Rival or striving; industrious.
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleEmiliano
Eager, industrious, or striving.
Spanish, Italian, Latin 2 peopleEmilio
Rival; one who strives to equal or surpass.
Latin 6 peopleEmily
Industrious, striving, or eager.
Latin 13 peopleEmma
Whole, universal, or complete.
Germanic 13 peopleEmmanuel
God is with us, derived from the Hebrew words 'Imanu' (with us) and 'El' (God).
Hebrew 2 peopleEmmeline
Whole, universal, or industrious.
Germanic, Latin 1 peopleEmmerson
Son of Emmer or son of the industrious one.
English 1 peopleEmmet
Whole or universal.
Germanic 4 peopleEmmett
Whole or universal; also associated with 'uncle' in Hebrew.
Germanic, Hebrew 5 peopleEmmons
Emmot
Emmet or ant; industrious one.
English 1 peopleEmora
Uncertain; possibly 'great' or 'noble'.
English, possibly Irish 1 peopleEmory
Brave, powerful, or industrious.
Germanic 4 peopleEnd
The final point or conclusion of something.
English 2 peopleEndicott
From the end of the cottage or settlement.
English 1 peopleEnez
Uncertain; possibly related to 'man' or 'human'.
Hebrew, possibly Greek 1 peopleEnid
Fair, beautiful, or soul.
Welsh 1 peopleEnoch
Dedicated or initiated, derived from the Hebrew root meaning 'to dedicate' or 't...
Hebrew 2 peopleEnrico
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Germanic 1 peopleEnrique
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Germanic, Spanish, Portuguese 6 peopleEnsebro
Uncertain; possibly related to 'juniper' or a place name.
Spanish, possibly Portuguese 1 peopleEnselio
Uncertain; possibly related to 'sun' or a diminutive form.
Spanish, possibly Italian 1 peopleEoin
John in Irish form, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan.
Irish 1 peopleEphraim
Doubly fruitful, referring to fertility and abundance.
Hebrew 1 peopleEphriam
Epitacio
Suitable or fit, derived from Greek words meaning 'appropriate' or 'convenient'.
Greek 2 peopleEpiticio
Relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose.
Latin 1 peopleEppa
A short form or diminutive, likely related to names beginning with 'Epp-' or 'Eb...
Germanic 1 peopleEppes
Uncertain; possibly related to Germanic elements meaning 'horse' or 'noble.'
Germanic 1 peopleErasmus
Erastus
Beloved or worthy of love, derived from the Greek word 'erastos' meaning 'belove...
Greek 2 peopleErdorn
Eric
Eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Old Norse, Scandinavian 6 peopleErich
Eternal ruler or everlasting king.
GermanicErma
Whole or universal, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'entire' or 'complete...
Germanic 1 peopleErnest
Serious, resolute, or one who is earnest in purpose.
Germanic 50 peopleErnestina
Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...
Germanic 1 peopleErnestine
Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...
Germanic 1 peopleErnesto
Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...
Germanic 1 peopleErnst
Serious and resolute, derived from the Germanic element meaning 'earnest' or 'vi...
Germanic 1 peopleErrol
Uncertain; possibly derived from a Scottish place name or a variant of Earl.
Scottish 1 peopleErske
Erskine
From the Scottish place name Erskine, possibly meaning 'green rising ground' or ...
Scottish 1 peopleErwin
Honorable friend or warrior friend, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'hono...
Germanic 3 peopleEry
Uncertain; possibly a diminutive or short form of names beginning with 'Er-'.
Uncertain 1 peopleEslie
Uncertain; possibly derived from a Scottish place name or Gaelic elements.
Scottish 1 peopleEsme
Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French word meaning 'to esteem.'
French 1 peopleEsmond
Divine protector or gracious protector.
Old English 1 peopleEsskine
From the Scottish place name Erskine, likely derived from a Gaelic or Pictish so...
Scottish 1 peopleEsteban
Crown or wreath, derived from the Greek word for crown.
Greek, Spanish 3 peopleEstebon
Crown or wreath.
Spanish 1 peopleEstella
Star or starry, derived from the Latin word for star.
Latin, Spanish 3 peopleEstelle
Star.
Latin 1 peopleEsten
Ester
Star or hidden one.
Hebrew, Persian 1 peopleEstes
From the east or eastern dweller.
English 1 peopleEsther
Star or hidden, secret.
Hebrew, Persian 6 peopleEstrada
Road or street.
Spanish 1 peopleEthan
Ethel
Noble or of noble birth.
Old English 10 peopleEtta
Little one or estate ruler, often used as a diminutive of names ending in '-ette...
Germanic 2 peopleEugene
Well-born or of noble birth.
Greek 38 peopleEugenia
Well-born or of noble birth.
Greek 4 peopleEugenie
Well-born or of noble birth.
Greek 1 peopleEugenio
Well-born or noble, derived from Greek words meaning 'good' and 'birth'.
Greek 2 peopleEusebio
Pious or devout, derived from Greek words meaning 'reverent' or 'respectful'.
Greek 2 peopleEva
Life or living one, derived from the Hebrew word for life.
Hebrew 3 peopleEvalyn
Wished for child or desired, derived from the name Evelyn with variant spelling.
English 2 peopleEvan
Young warrior or God is gracious.
Welsh 5 peopleEvangeline
Good news or messenger of good news.
Greek 1 peopleEvarts
Boar hard or strong as a boar.
English 1 peopleEveline
Wished for child or desired, derived from the Norman French name Aveline.
Norman French 2 peopleEvelio
Wished for or desired.
Spanish, Latin 1 peopleEvelyn
A woman from the hazel tree place; one who is wished for.
English 8 peopleEvequiel
God is my strength.
Spanish, Hebrew 1 peopleEverett
Brave boar or strong boar, from Old English elements.
English 10 peopleEverette
Boar hard or strong as a boar.
English 1 peopleEvora
From Évora or related to spring/water.
Portuguese 1 peopleEwell
From the ewe hill or sheep hill.
English 1 peopleEwilda
Wild boar or strong-willed.
Germanic 1 peopleEwin
Ewing
Young warrior or descendant of Euan, derived from Scottish Gaelic origins.
Scottish 2 peopleEzekiel
God strengthens or God will strengthen, derived from Hebrew words meaning 'God' ...
Hebrew 2 peopleEzra
God is my help or God helps.
Hebrew 5 peopleF.
F.A.
F.B.
F.C.
F.D.
F.E.
F.F.
F.G.
F.H.
F.I.
F.J.
F.K.
F.L.
F.L.G.
F.M.
F.N.
F.O.
F.P.
F.R.
F.S.
F.T.
F.T.H.
F.W.
F.X.
F.deP.
FAY
Faik
Excellent or superior, derived from Arabic words meaning 'to surpass' or 'to exc...
Arabic 2 peopleFairfax
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'fair-haired' or 'beautiful hair'.
English 1 peopleFannie
Free woman; a diminutive of Frances.
English, Hebrew 7 peopleFanny
A diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free' or 'from France'.
English 1 peopleFarrano
Possibly derived from 'ferro' meaning 'iron' or related to the Farran family nam...
Italian 1 peopleFatima
One who abstains or refrains, often interpreted as 'the shining one' or 'the lum...
Arabic 1 peopleFedel
Faithful or loyal, derived from the Latin word for faith.
Spanish 1 peopleFedrico
Peaceful ruler, combining elements meaning 'peace' and 'ruler' or 'power'.
Spanish 1 peopleFelice
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Italian, Latin 1 peopleFelipe
Lover of horses.
Greek 5 peopleFelix
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Latin 7 peopleFenella
Fair-haired or white-shouldered, derived from Gaelic elements for fair and white...
Scottish GaelicFerdinand
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'brave traveler' or 'daring journey.'
Germanic 9 peopleFergus
Man of vigor or strength.
IrishFern
A leafy plant, used as a nature-inspired given name.
English 1 peopleFernande
Adventurous traveler or bold journeyer, derived from Germanic elements meaning '...
French 1 peopleFernando
Bold traveler; one who dares to journey.
Germanic 5 peopleFernell
Possibly derived from a place name or combination of 'fern' and 'ell' (a unit of...
English 1 peopleField
An open area of land used for agriculture or pasture.
English 2 peopleFielding
One who works in or lives near a field.
English 1 peopleFiliberto
Very bright or very famous, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'much' and 'b...
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleFinbar
Fair-haired or white-haired.
IrishFines
Finis
Finly
Finnis
Fair or white, possibly derived from Gaelic elements.
Scottish, Irish 1 peopleFiona
Fair or white.
IrishFionn
Fair or white.
IrishFiorella
Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.
Italian 1 peopleFiorello
Little flower.
Italian 4 peopleFitz
Fitz-Greene
Son of Greene, combining Norman patronymic 'Fitz' with the surname Greene.
English 1 peopleFitzhugh
Son of Hugh, combining the Norman prefix Fitz- with the given name Hugh.
Norman-English 1 peopleFlash
A sudden burst of light or a nickname referring to quickness or brightness.
English 1 peopleFletcher
One who makes or sells arrows.
English 4 peopleFlora
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...
Latin 2 peopleFlorence
Flourishing or blooming.
Latin 28 peopleFlorian
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.
Latin 1 peopleFloyd
Gray or pale, derived from Welsh elements meaning gray.
Welsh 10 peopleFog
Foghorn
A loud horn used as a warning signal in foggy conditions, used metaphorically fo...
English 1 peopleFokker
One who breeds or raises animals, particularly birds or poultry.
Dutch 1 peopleFoote
One who has a distinctive foot or a person living by a foot-shaped geographical ...
English 1 peopleForbes
A Scottish surname derived from a place name, historically associated with a reg...
Scottish 2 peopleFord
A shallow place in a river where one can cross on foot.
English 4 peopleFordham
A ford by a homestead or settlement, combining ford and ham.
English 1 peopleForest
A large wooded area or woodland region.
English 1 peopleForrest
Fournier
A baker or one who operates a furnace or oven.
French 1 peopleFox
A cunning or clever person, or one resembling a fox in appearance or behavior.
English 1 peopleFrances
A woman from France or a free woman.
Latin 28 peopleFrancesca
Free or from France.
Latin, GermanicFrancesco
Free man or Frenchman.
LatinFranchot
Free or frank, derived from French roots meaning freedom or openness.
French 1 peopleFrancis
A person from France or one who is free.
Latin 79 peopleFrancisca
Free one or from France, derived from the Frankish people.
Latin, GermanicFrancisco
Derived from the Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Spanish 9 peopleFrancois
Free man or Frenchman.
Latin 1 peopleFrank
Free or a member of the Franks tribe.
Germanic 227 peopleFrankie
Free or frank, derived from the name Frank or Francis.
English 1 peopleFranklin
Free landowner or a man of free but not noble birth.
Old English, Medieval English 21 peopleFrankly
In a frank or honest manner, used as an adverb or name.
English 1 peopleFranklyn
A free landowner or one of free birth, derived from frank and the suffix -lyn.
English 1 peopleFrantisek
A free man, derived from the Germanic root for freedom.
Czech 1 peopleFranz
A man from France or a free man, derived from Germanic roots.
Germanic 2 peopleFraser
Strawberry or freckled.
ScottishFre
A short form or nickname, likely derived from names beginning with 'Fre-' such a...
Scandinavian 1 peopleFred
A peaceful ruler or one who has peaceful power.
Germanic 91 peopleFreddie
A peaceful ruler, derived from Germanic elements meaning peace and power.
English 1 peopleFrederic
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Germanic 10 peopleFrederica
A peaceful ruler, the feminine form of Frederick.
Germanic 1 peopleFrederich
Frederick
Peaceful ruler or one who rules with peace.
Germanic 91 peopleFrederico
A peaceful ruler, the Iberian form of Frederick.
Portuguese, Spanish 2 peopleFredk.
Fredrica
A peaceful ruler, a feminine form of Frederick.
Germanic 1 peopleFredrico
A peaceful ruler, a variant Iberian form of Frederick.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleFreeman
A man who is free, not bound to servitude or feudal obligations.
English 2 peopleFrench
A person from France or of French origin.
English 2 peopleFreya
Noble woman or lady.
Scandinavian, NorseFridtjof
A peaceful thief or peaceful warrior, from Norse elements meaning peace and thie...
Scandinavian, Norse 1 peopleFriedrich
Peaceful ruler or one who brings peace through power.
Germanic 1 peopleFritz
Peaceful ruler or peaceful prince, derived from Germanic elements.
Germanic, German 3 peopleFritzi
A peaceful ruler, a diminutive form of Friederike or similar Germanic names.
German 1 peopleFulgencio
Shining brightly or radiant, derived from the Latin word for brightness.
Latin, Spanish 1 peopleFulton
A settlement or town with a foul or muddy stream, or possibly derived from a per...
English 2 peopleFulvia
Tawny or reddish-yellow, derived from the Latin word for this color.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleFulvio
Tawny or reddish-yellow, the masculine form of Fulvia.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleFurnifold
G.
G.A.
G.B.
G.C.
G.D.
G.E.
G.F.
G.F.T.
G.G.
G.GARLAND
G.H.
G.I.
G.J.
G.K.
G.L.
G.L.P.
G.M.
G.N.
G.P.
G.P.A.
G.P.R.
G.R.
G.S.
G.T.
G.T.M.
G.U.
G.V.
G.W.
GILBERTO
A bright pledge or famous hostage, combining elements meaning 'bright' and 'pled...
Germanic 2 peopleGO. E.
GROSVENOR
GURNEY
GUSTAVUS
A staff of the Goths or a noble staff, derived from Gothic and Germanic elements...
Germanic 3 peopleGabe
Gabriel
God is my strength or God is my might, combining the divine name with a word for...
Hebrew 2 peopleGabriela
God is my strength, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and strength.
Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleGail
My father is rejoicing, derived from Hebrew elements meaning father and joy.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleGaillard
Cheerful, lively, or bold, derived from Old French and Germanic roots meaning jo...
French, Germanic 1 peopleGaius
A Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin ...
Latin 1 peopleGale
A strong wind or breeze, derived from Old English and Norse origins.
English 2 peopleGalen
Calm or peaceful, derived from the Greek word 'galene' meaning tranquility.
Greek 1 peopleGalusha
Ganna
A name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Germanic or Slavic roots.
Germanic, Slavic 1 peopleGanson
Son of Gan, where Gan may be a shortened form of a Germanic name.
English 1 peopleGardine
One who tends a garden, derived from the occupation of gardening.
English 1 peopleGardner
One who tends a garden; a gardener.
English 5 peopleGarland
A wreath or garland of flowers, or a strip of land, derived from Old French orig...
English, French 2 peopleGaro
Uncertain; possibly related to Armenian or Basque roots with unclear meaning.
Armenian, Basque 1 peopleGarrard
A spear-hard warrior or one with a hard spear, combining elements for spear and ...
Germanic 2 peopleGarrett
Spear strength or mighty with a spear, derived from Germanic elements.
Germanic, Old English 3 peopleGarrison
A fortified military post or the soldiers stationed there, derived from Old Fren...
English 1 peopleGarter
A band or strap worn around the leg to hold up a stocking, derived from Old Fren...
English 1 peopleGary
A spear or a man with a spear, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear'.
English, Germanic 1 peopleGash
A deep cut or wound, derived from Old Norse origins.
English 1 peopleGaston
A guest or stranger, derived from Germanic roots referring to a visitor or outsi...
Germanic 2 peopleGavin
White hawk or little hawk.
ScottishGay
Gaylord
A cheerful or lighthearted nobleman.
Old French 6 peopleGeary
Changeable or fickle, possibly derived from Irish or English origins with uncert...
English, Irish 1 peopleGelasino
One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleGelasio
One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleGempo
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but may relate to 'origin' or 'source' co...
Japanese 2 peopleGen.
Gene
Well-born or noble, derived from the Greek word for birth or origin.
Greek 3 peopleGeneral
Leader or commander, derived from the Latin word for general or leader.
Latin 3 peopleGenevieve
Woman of the race or tribe.
Germanic 3 peopleGeo.
Geoffrey
A peaceful pledge or divine peace, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'terri...
Old French, Germanic 1 peopleGeorge
Farmer or one who works the earth.
Greek 465 peopleGeorgeieanna
A blended feminine form combining George (farmer) with Jeanna (God is gracious).
English, combination name 1 peopleGeorges
A farmer or one who works the earth; a tiller of the soil.
Greek 8 peopleGeorgia
A woman who works the earth or a farmer, derived from the Greek word for earth.
Greek 2 peopleGeorgiana
A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth'.
Latin, Greek 1 peopleGeorgie
A diminutive of George or Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Greek, Latin 1 peopleGerald
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler' or 'ruler with a spear.'
Germanic 9 peopleGeraldine
A feminine form meaning 'ruler with the spear' or 'spear ruler.'
Germanic 3 peopleGerard
Brave with a spear or strong with a spear.
Germanic 4 peopleGerardo
A spear warrior or one who rules with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 's...
Germanic, Spanish 1 peopleGerhard
Spear strength or mighty with a spear.
Germanic 2 peopleGerhart
A brave spear warrior, combining Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'brave' or 's...
Germanic 1 peopleGermany
The European nation, derived from Latin Germania, referring to the Germanic peop...
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleGerrard
A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' an...
Germanic, Old French 1 peopleGerrit
A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'b...
Germanic, Dutch 1 peopleGerry
A diminutive of Gerald, Gerard, or Geraldine, ultimately meaning 'spear warrior'...
Germanic, English 1 peopleGertrude
Spear of strength or beloved strength.
Germanic 12 peopleGiacomo
One who supplants or follows, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob meaning 'heel-h...
Hebrew, Italian 1 peopleGibbs
Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.
English, patronymic 1 peopleGibson
Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.
English, patronymic 1 peopleGichner
The etymology and meaning of Gichner are uncertain; it may derive from Germanic ...
Germanic, possibly Yiddish 1 peopleGideon
A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.
Hebrew 3 peopleGifford
A ford where gifts are given or a ford associated with a gift.
Old English 3 peopleGilbert
Bright pledge or one whose promise shines brightly.
Germanic 16 peopleGilda
A gilded maiden or one covered with gold, from Germanic elements meaning 'gold' ...
Germanic, Old English 1 peopleGiles
A young goat or kid, derived from the Greek word for goat.
Greek 2 peopleGill
A ravine or narrow valley, derived from Old English or Old Norse roots.
English 2 peopleGillette
Ginery
Giorgis
Giovanna
God is gracious.
HebrewGiovanni
God is gracious.
Hebrew 4 peopleGiro
Girolano
Giulia
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinGiuseppe
God will increase.
Hebrew 1 peopleGladys
Princess or ruler.
Welsh 7 peopleGlen
A narrow valley or ravine.
Scottish Gaelic 3 peopleGlendon
Glenn
A valley or glen, referring to a person who lived in a valley.
Scottish 11 peopleGlenni
Gloria
Glory, honor, or fame.
Latin 2 peopleGodlove
Goichi
Golden
Goldie
Goldwin
Gomer
Gonzales
Gonzalo
Battle warrior; one strong in battle.
Germanic 1 peopleGoodwin
Goose
Gordan
Gordon
From the great hill or spacious fort.
Scottish 8 peopleGore
A triangular piece of land or cloth.
Old English 2 peopleGoto
A Japanese surname, often written with characters meaning 'five' and 'door' or s...
Japanese 1 peopleGottfried
God's peace or divine peace.
GermanicGottlieb
Beloved of God, from the German elements 'Gott' (God) and 'lieb' (beloved).
German, Yiddish 1 peopleGould
Gold or golden.
Old English 2 peopleGouverneur
Governor, from the French word for one who governs.
French 1 peopleGrace
Elegance, refinement, or divine favor.
Latin 23 peopleGraceila
A diminutive or variant form of Grace, meaning elegance, charm, or divine grace.
Spanish 1 peopleGrachoma
Possibly related to Greek elements, though the exact meaning is uncertain.
Greek 1 peopleGrady
Noble or illustrious, from the Irish 'Gráda' meaning grace or nobility.
Irish 1 peopleGraela
Possibly related to grace or a variant of names like Greta or Gracie.
Germanic, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleGrafton
From a town or settlement associated with a grove or forest, from Old English 'g...
English 1 peopleGraham
A gray homestead or a home in a gravelly area.
Old English 4 peopleGrahm
A variant spelling of Graham, meaning a gray or gravelly homestead.
English, Scottish 1 peopleGrainne
Golden or sun-like.
IrishGrant
Great or large in size or stature.
Old French, Norman 6 peopleGrantland
Land granted or a place of granted land, from Old English 'grant' and 'land'.
English 1 peopleGranville
From a large town or settlement, from Old French 'grand' (great) and 'ville' (to...
French, English 1 peopleGrayson
The son of a gray-haired man or a steward's son.
Old English 3 peopleGreen
Greenbury
A settlement or fortified place associated with green or vegetation.
English 1 peopleGregoria
Feminine form of Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant, from Greek 'gregorein' (...
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 peopleGregorio
Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 peopleGregory
Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.
Greek, English 1 peopleGreta
A pearl.
GermanGrey
A color name referring to the neutral shade between black and white.
English 1 peopleGriff
A short form meaning a griffon or griffin, a legendary creature with an eagle's ...
English 1 peopleGriffith
Strong lord or powerful chief.
Welsh 1 peopleGrote
The great one or large person.
German, Dutch 1 peopleGrover
One who lives in or tends a grove of trees.
English 7 peopleGruen
Green or one who is green.
German, Yiddish 1 peopleGuadalupe
River of the wolf, derived from Arabic words for wolf and river.
Arabic, SpanishGuglielmo
Resolute protector or determined will-helmet.
Italian 1 peopleGuido
Guide or leader, one who shows the way.
Italian, Germanic 1 peopleGuildford
Guilford
Guillaume
Resolute protector or strong-willed warrior.
GermanicGuillermo
Resolute protector or determined defender.
Spanish, Germanic 4 peopleGulian
Gus
Majestic or venerable; a diminutive of Augustus or Gustavo.
Latin, Scandinavian 5 peopleGustaf
Staff of the Goths.
Old Norse, Swedish 2 peopleGustav
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Germanic, Swedish 4 peopleGustave
Staff of the Goths.
Old Norse, French 3 peopleGustavis
Staff of the Goths.
Old Norse, Latin 2 peopleGustavo
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish 1 peopleGuste
Staff of the Goths or royal staff.
Scandinavian, German 1 peopleGutzon
Good son or son of Guth.
Scandinavian, Danish 1 peopleGuy
Guide or leader.
Germanic, French 26 peopleGwendolen
Fair bow or blessed ring.
Welsh 1 peopleGwendolyn
Fair bow or blessed ring.
Welsh 1 peopleGwynn
Fair, white, or blessed.
Welsh 1 peopleGypsy
A wanderer or one from Egypt, referring to the Romani people.
English 1 peopleH.
H.A.
H.B.
H.C.
H.D.
H.E.
H.E.F.
H.F.
H.G.
H.H.
H.H.B.
H.J.
H.K.
H.L.
H.M.
H.N.
H.N.D.
H.O.
H.P.
H.R.
H.S.
H.T.
H.V.
H.W.
H.Y.
HALSTEAD
A place of shelter or a sheltered homestead.
English 1 peopleHICK
A rustic or country person, often used as a nickname.
English 1 peopleHILLERY
HUDSON
Son of Hudd, where Hudd is a diminutive of Hugh.
English 1 peopleHadji
One who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic 1 peopleHaig
From a place name, possibly meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge.'
Scottish 1 peopleHal
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Old English, Germanic 2 peopleHale
Healthy, robust, or from a place name meaning 'corner of land.'
English 1 peopleHalf
Possibly derived from Old English elements, though the exact meaning is uncertai...
English 1 peopleHallet
Possibly a diminutive form related to 'hall' or a variant of similar names.
English 1 peopleHallie
Diminutive of Harriet or related to 'hall,' meaning a dweller by the hall.
English 1 peopleHalsted
From a place name meaning 'hall' combined with 'stead' (place or homestead).
English 1 peopleHalvard
Rock defender or stone protector.
Old Norse 2 peopleHalvdan
Half Dane, or possibly 'rock Dane' depending on the first element.
Norse 1 peopleHalvor
Rock warrior or stone defender.
Norse 1 peopleHam
Hot or warm, or possibly 'father of nations' in biblical context.
Hebrew 1 peopleHamilton
From the hamlet of Hamelin or a place with a flat-topped hill.
Old English, Scottish 6 peopleHamish
God is gracious.
Scottish GaelicHammond
Hampden
From a place name, possibly meaning 'enclosed valley' or 'home valley.'
English 1 peopleHampton
Settlement on a high piece of land.
Old English 2 peopleHancock
From a place name or occupational name, possibly meaning 'rooster keeper' or 'fr...
English 1 peopleHanford
A ford where roosters or high-necked birds are found.
Old English 3 peopleHanihara
The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'flower' or 'blossom' combined ...
Japanese 1 peopleHank
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Germanic, Old English 2 peopleHannah
Hannibal
Grace of Baal or favored by Baal.
Phoenician 2 peopleHannis
A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Germanic elements.
Germanic 1 peopleHans
God is gracious or God's gift.
Germanic 7 peopleHanson
Son of Hans or Johan.
Scandinavian 2 peopleHap.
Happy
Feeling or showing pleasure and contentment.
English 1 peopleHarcourt
Hawk's court or hunting ground.
Old French, Old English 2 peopleHardie
Bold, daring, or hardy in nature.
Scottish 1 peopleHardman
A strong or hardy man; a man of courage.
English 1 peopleHarlan
Rocky land or hare land.
English 5 peopleHarland
A land of hares or a hare-filled region.
English 2 peopleHarlee
A meadow of hares or a hare-filled clearing.
English 1 peopleHarley
Hare's meadow or rocky meadow.
Old English 3 peopleHarold
Army ruler or one who commands the forces.
Old English 39 peopleHarper
One who plays the harp.
Old English 3 peopleHarriet
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Germanic 16 peopleHarris
Son of Harry.
English 5 peopleHarrison
Son of Harry, indicating paternal descent from someone named Harry.
English 9 peopleHarry
A ruler of an estate or home ruler.
Germanic 157 peopleHarvey
A warrior or battle-worthy person.
Old Breton, Old French 19 peopleHatsutaro
First son; a name combining 'hatsu' (first) with 'taro' (eldest son).
Japanese 1 peopleHattie
A diminutive of Harriet, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Henry, meanin...
English 8 peopleHatton
Settlement on a heath or estate on a heath.
English 4 peopleHawkling
A small hawk or one who hunts with hawks.
English 1 peopleHayden
From a valley where hay is grown.
English 1 peopleHays
From a place where hay is grown or stored.
English 3 peopleHaywood
Hazel
The hazel tree or the color hazel (a light brown).
English 7 peopleHebe
Youth or the goddess of youth and rejuvenation.
Greek 1 peopleHector
Steadfast; one who holds fast or is firmly anchored.
Greek 1 peopleHedwig
Battle refuge or sanctuary in battle.
German, GermanicHeinie
A diminutive form suggesting 'little Henry' or 'little home ruler'.
German 1 peopleHeinrich
Estate ruler or one who rules the home.
GermanicHelen
Bright or shining light.
Greek 66 peopleHelene
Bright, shining, or torch-like.
Greek 1 peopleHeley
From a high meadow or clearing.
English 1 peopleHelga
Holy or blessed.
German, ScandinavianHellmutt
Courageous protector or brave helmet-bearer.
Germanic 1 peopleHelm
Helmet or protection.
Germanic 1 peopleHelmer
Helmut
Helmet courage or brave protector.
GermanicHelyn
Sunlight or fair light.
Welsh 1 peopleHenderson
Hendrick
Home ruler or estate ruler.
Germanic, Dutch 2 peopleHendrik
Estate ruler or home leader.
Germanic, Dutch, Scandinavian 1 peopleHenford
High ford or noble crossing.
Old English 1 peopleHenning
Ruler of the home or estate leader.
Germanic, Scandinavian 1 peopleHenri
Estate ruler or lord of the household.
Germanic 11 peopleHenrietta
A female ruler of an estate or a woman of the household.
Germanic 3 peopleHenrik
Estate ruler or home ruler.
Scandinavian, German 2 peopleHenrika
Estate ruler or home leader.
Germanic, Scandinavian 1 peopleHenrile
Little estate ruler or small home leader.
Germanic 1 peopleHenry
Estate ruler or one who rules the household.
Germanic 259 peopleHenryk
Estate ruler or home leader.
Polish, Germanic 1 peopleHerb
Bright army or illustrious warrior.
Germanic 2 peopleHerbert
Bright warrior or one whose fame shines in battle.
Germanic 63 peopleHerbt.
Herman
Army man or warrior.
Germanic 13 peopleHermann
Army man or warrior.
Germanic 1 peopleHermes
Messenger or herald.
Greek 1 peopleHermine
Messenger or earth-related.
Greek, Germanic 1 peopleHernando
Herold
Army leader or herald.
Germanic 1 peopleHervey
Army warrior or battle worthy.
Old French, Germanic 1 peopleHester
Star.
GreekHewey
Army warrior or battle worthy.
Old French, Germanic 1 peopleHewy
A diminutive or variant form of Hugh, derived from the Germanic element meaning ...
English 1 peopleHeywood
A place name derived from Old English elements meaning 'high' and 'wood'.
English 1 peopleHideko
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines elements such as 'h...
Japanese 1 peopleHiester
Possibly derived from a German occupational or locational surname, though the ex...
German 1 peopleHigh
Derived from the English word 'high,' possibly referring to someone of elevated ...
English 1 peopleHilary
Cheerful or merry.
Latin 5 peopleHildegard
Battle enclosure or fortress of battle.
German, GermanicHillary
Derived from the Latin 'hilaris,' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'.
Latin 1 peopleHilton
A place name derived from Old English elements meaning 'hill' and 'settlement' o...
English 1 peopleHin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt
Translates to 'Thunder Rolling Over the Mountains' in the Nez Perce language.
Nez Perce (Native American) 1 peopleHines
Hippo
Derived from the Greek 'hippos,' meaning 'horse'.
Greek 1 peopleHiram
My brother is exalted, derived from the Hebrew elements 'ahi' (my brother) and '...
Hebrew 16 peopleHiroharu
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines elements such as 'h...
Japanese 1 peopleHiromitsu
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hiro' (寛, genero...
Japanese 1 peopleHiroshi
Generous or magnanimous.
Japanese 2 peopleHirosi
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hiro' (寛, genero...
Japanese 1 peopleHisaji
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but commonly combines 'hisa' (ä¹…, long-l...
Japanese 1 peopleHjalmar
A famous warrior or a warrior with a helmet.
Old Norse 3 peopleHobart
High bright or illustrious and bright.
Germanic 2 peopleHoda
Derived from the Arabic 'huda,' meaning 'guidance' or 'right path'.
Arabic 1 peopleHodgson
A patronymic surname derived from 'Hodge,' a diminutive of Roger, meaning 'son o...
English 1 peopleHoke
A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a place name or occupationa...
English 1 peopleHolcomb
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'valley of the holly trees' or simil...
English 1 peopleHollington
Hollis
Derived from a place name meaning 'at the holly trees' or 'holly grove'.
English 1 peopleHolt
Homer
Hostage or pledge, derived from the Greek 'homeros' meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge...
Greek 16 peopleHomero
Hostage or pledge.
Spanish, Greek 2 peopleHonorio
Honorable or worthy of honor.
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian 1 peopleHope
A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
English 5 peopleHorace
Timekeeper or one who measures the hours.
Latin 20 peopleHoracio
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, of uncertain ultimate origin.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleHoratio
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'keeper of the hou...
Latin 11 peopleHorinouchi
The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'inner' or 'within' combined wi...
Japanese 1 peopleHorn
Derived from the word for horn, possibly referring to a geographical feature or ...
English, German 1 peopleHortense
Of or relating to gardens; derived from the Latin word for garden.
French, Latin 1 peopleHouston
Derived from a place name meaning 'Hugh's town' or 'settlement of Hugh'.
Scottish, English 1 peopleHoward
High guardian or noble watchman.
Germanic 48 peopleHowell
Eminent or notable.
Welsh 4 peopleHowie
A diminutive or nickname form meaning 'high' or derived from the name Howard.
Scottish, English 1 peopleHowland
Derived from a place name meaning 'high land' or 'elevated land'.
English 1 peopleHoy
Of uncertain origin; possibly derived from a place name or occupational term.
Scottish, English 1 peopleHoyle
Derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'valley'.
English 1 peopleHsing
The meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly relates to 'star,' ...
Chinese 1 peopleHu
The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; commonly means 'tig...
Chinese 1 peopleHubert
Bright heart or bright mind.
Germanic 7 peopleHuey
Heart or mind.
Germanic, English 3 peopleHugh
Heart, mind, or spirit.
Germanic 47 peopleHughes
Mind, intellect, or spirit.
Germanic, English 1 peopleHughie
Mind, intellect, or spirit.
Germanic, English 1 peopleHugo
Mind, intellect, or spirit, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'thought' or 'he...
Germanic 9 peopleHumbert
Bright giant or famous warrior.
Germanic 1 peopleHunter
One who hunts.
English, Germanic 1 peopleHuntington
Settlement of the hunters.
English 2 peopleHussein
Huston
Settlement on a hill or Hugh's town.
English, Scottish 1 peopleHy
Diminutive of Henry or Hyman; the Lord is my God.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleHyman
Life or the Lord is my God.
Hebrew, Yiddish 1 peopleI.
I.B.
I.C.
I.D.
I.F.
I.J.
I.L.
I.M.
I.N.
I.S.
I.W.
INEZ
Pure or chaste.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 6 peopleIain
God is gracious.
Scottish GaelicIda
Industrious or hardworking.
Germanic, Old German 7 peopleIgnace
Fiery or ardent.
Latin, French 2 peopleIgnacio
Fiery; one who is on fire with passion.
Latin 2 peopleIgnatius
Igor
Warrior or bow warrior.
Scandinavian, Russian 1 peopleImogene
Image or likeness.
English, Literary 4 peopleImre
Powerful or mighty.
Hungarian 2 peopleIngrid
Beautiful, fair, or Ing's beloved.
Scandinavian, GermanInorezia
Unknown.
Unknown or obscure 1 peopleIona
From the island of Iona, a sacred island off the coast of Mull in the Inner Hebr...
ScottishIra
Watchful or vigilant one.
Hebrew 21 peopleIrene
Peace.
Greek 4 peopleIrmgard
Whole enclosure or universal fortress.
German, GermanicIrvin
Green river or fresh water.
Scottish, English 5 peopleIrving
Derived from a Scottish place name, possibly meaning 'green water' or 'fresh wat...
Scottish 11 peopleIrwin
Sea friend or boar friend.
English, Germanic 2 peopleIrwing
Sea friend or boar friend.
English, Germanic 1 peopleIsa
God is my oath or merciful.
Hebrew, Arabic, Germanic 1 peopleIsaac
He will laugh or laughter.
Hebrew 24 peopleIsabel
God is my oath or devoted to God, derived from Hebrew elements.
Hebrew, Spanish 4 peopleIsabella
Devoted to God.
Hebrew, Spanish, ItalianIsabelle
Devoted to God.
HebrewIsaburo
Likely contains 'buro' (room or place) with 'Isa' as a prefix.
Japanese 1 peopleIsador
Gift of Isis.
Greek 1 peopleIsadore
Gift of Isis.
Greek 2 peopleIsahuro
A Japanese given name with uncertain etymology.
Japanese 1 peopleIsalmo
A name of uncertain origin and meaning.
Unknown 1 peopleIsasuro
A Japanese given name with uncertain etymology.
Japanese 1 peopleIsauro
From Isauria or of the Isaurians.
Spanish, Latin 2 peopleIsham
Ishbel
God is my oath.
Scottish 1 peopleIsidor
Gift of Isis.
Greek 1 peopleIsla
From the Scottish word for island.
ScottishIslamo
Related to Islam or submission to God.
Arabic 1 peopleIsmael
God will hear.
Hebrew 1 peopleIsoroku
Fifty-six (from kanji composition).
Japanese 1 peopleIsrael
God contends or he who struggles with God.
Hebrew 2 peopleIssac
He will laugh.
Hebrew 1 peopleIvan
God is gracious.
Slavic 1 peopleIves
Archer or bow warrior.
Germanic 1 peopleIvie
Possibly derived from ivy or related to Ives.
English 1 peopleIvy
The ivy plant, symbolizing fidelity and marriage.
English 1 peopleIy
Izau
A name of uncertain origin and meaning.
Unknown 1 peopleIzetta
J.
J.A.
J.A.D.
J.A.H.
J.A.M.
J.A.O.
J.A.T.
J.B.
J.B.A
J.C.
J.C.A.
J.C.L.
J.C.R.
J.C.W.
J.D.
J.D.A.
J.D.P.
J.E.
J.F.
J.F.A.
J.F.C.
J.F.G.
J.F.T.
J.G.
J.G.B.
J.H.
J.H.B.
J.I.
J.J.
J.K.
J.L.
J.M.
J.M.B.
J.M.C.
J.N.
J.O.
J.O.P.
J.P.
J.Q.
J.R.
J.R.B.
J.S.
J.T.
J.V.
J.V.V.
J.W.
J.W.H.
J.W.T.
JUSTICE
Fairness, righteousness, or the administration of law.
English, Latin 4 peopleJaakko
God is gracious.
Finnish 1 peopleJack
God is gracious.
Hebrew via Old English 31 peopleJackson
Son of Jack.
English 4 peopleJacob
He who supplants or one who follows.
Hebrew 29 peopleJacobus
He who supplants or follows after.
Hebrew 1 peopleJacqueline
A female form meaning 'God protects' or 'supplanter.'
Hebrew via French 3 peopleJacques
Supplanter or one who follows.
Hebrew 1 peopleJael
Mountain goat or wild goat.
Hebrew 1 peopleJaime
He who supplants.
Spanish, Hebrew 1 peopleJake
A diminutive form meaning 'God protects' or 'supplanter.'
Hebrew via English 3 peopleJames
Supplanter, one who follows
Hebrew 466 peopleJamil
Beautiful or handsome.
Arabic 1 peopleJammie
Diminutive form suggesting a familiar or affectionate version of James or simila...
English 1 peopleJan
God is gracious.
Slavic, Dutch, Polish 4 peopleJane
God is gracious or a feminine form of John.
Hebrew, Old French, English 17 peopleJanelle
God is gracious, feminine form.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleJanet
A Scottish diminutive of Jeanne, derived from Jehovah, meaning 'God is gracious....
Scottish 8 peopleJanette
A feminine form meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hebrew via English 3 peopleJanichi
Meaning uncertain.
Uncertain, possibly Japanese or East Asian 1 peopleJanie
God is gracious, diminutive form.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleJannette
God is gracious, feminine diminutive form.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleJaroslav
Fierce in spring or spring warrior.
Slavic 1 peopleJas.
Jason
Healer or one who heals.
Greek 2 peopleJasper
A bringer of treasure or one who holds the treasure.
Persian via Greek and Latin 3 peopleJavier
New house; one from the new estate.
Basque via ArabicJay
A bird of the jay species or derived from the letter J.
Latin via English 3 peopleJean
God is gracious or the Lord is merciful.
Hebrew 19 peopleJeanne
God is gracious.
French, Hebrew 2 peopleJeannette
God is gracious, feminine form.
French, Hebrew 1 peopleJeff
A peaceful settlement or one who brings peace.
Germanic via Hebrew 3 peopleJefferson
Son of Jeffrey, derived from the Germanic name meaning 'peaceful settlement.'
English 3 peopleJehu
God is he or Yahweh is he.
Hebrew 1 peopleJennie
God is gracious.
English, Hebrew 2 peopleJennings
Son of Jenning or descendant of Jenning.
English 2 peopleJennis
Meaning uncertain, possibly related to Jennifer or Scandinavian roots.
English, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleJenny
A diminutive of Jeanne or Jennifer, ultimately derived from the name Guinevere.
English 2 peopleJeno
Wellborn or noble.
Hungarian, Greek 1 peopleJens
God is gracious.
Scandinavian 2 peopleJeptha
Jerard
Spear-brave or spear-strong.
Germanic 1 peopleJeremiah
God will exalt or God will raise up.
Hebrew 7 peopleJerome
Sacred name or holy name.
Greek, Latin 7 peopleJerry
A diminutive form meaning 'God will exalt' or 'appointed by God'.
Hebrew 12 peopleJerzy
Farmer or earth-worker.
Polish 1 peopleJess
God is my oath or God sees.
Hebrew 1 peopleJesse
God exists or God's gift, derived from the Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning 'God is' or '...
Hebrew 16 peopleJessica
God is my oath or God sees.
Hebrew 1 peopleJessie
God sees or God's gift.
Hebrew, Scottish 6 peopleJetska
Diminutive form suggesting a small or dear version of a name.
Dutch 1 peopleJewel
A precious stone or something of great value.
English 1 peopleJewell
A precious stone or something of great value.
English 1 peopleJiles
Youthful or energetic.
English 1 peopleJill
Youthful or a young woman.
English 1 peopleJim
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob through the diminutive James.
Hebrew 16 peopleJimmie
God will increase or supplanter.
Hebrew 6 peopleJimmy
A diminutive of James, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'
English 8 peopleJin
Jintégaléska
Jn.
Jno.
Jo
A diminutive of Joanna, Josephine, or Joseph, meaning 'God is gracious.'
English 2 peopleJoan
God is gracious; a feminine form of John.
Hebrew, English 5 peopleJoana
God is gracious.
Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan 1 peopleJoaquin
God will establish or God will judge.
Hebrew, Spanish 7 peopleJoaquinn
God will establish or God raises up.
Spanish 1 peopleJoe
God will increase or Jehovah increases.
Hebrew 56 peopleJoel
Yahweh is God.
Hebrew 3 peopleJoffre
Peace-spear or peaceful warrior.
Germanic, French 1 peopleJohann
God is gracious.
Germanic, Hebrew 1 peopleJohannes
God is gracious.
Hebrew via Latin and Greek 3 peopleJohn
God is gracious
Hebrew 828 peopleJohnie
A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
English 2 peopleJohnnie
God is gracious.
English, Hebrew 1 peopleJohnny
A diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
English 2 peopleJohnson
A patronymic surname meaning 'son of John,' where John means 'God is gracious.'
English 2 peopleJoie
Joy or happiness.
French 1 peopleJon
Jonah
Jonas
Jonathan
God has given or Yahweh has given.
Hebrew 5 peopleJordan
Jordon
One who descends or flows down.
Hebrew 1 peopleJos.
Jose
God will increase or God adds.
Hebrew 19 peopleJosef
God will increase.
Hebrew via Latin 3 peopleJoseph
God will increase or God shall add.
Hebrew 233 peopleJosephine
The feminine form of Joseph, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'God will increase.'
French 8 peopleJosephus
God will increase or God shall add.
Hebrew 1 peopleJosh
God is salvation.
Hebrew 1 peopleJoshua
God is salvation or the Lord is salvation.
Hebrew 4 peopleJosiah
God supports or God heals.
Hebrew 8 peopleJouett
Uncertain; possibly related to a surname.
English 1 peopleJoy
A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
English 1 peopleJoyce
Derived from the Norman name Josce, possibly meaning 'joyful' or from a Germanic...
English, Norman French 2 peopleJu-Hao
Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically conveys virtues such a...
Chinese 1 peopleJuan
The Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Hebrew 11 peopleJubal
A stream or flowing water; also associated with the ram's horn.
Hebrew 1 peopleJudd
Praised or one who is praised.
Hebrew 1 peopleJudge
One who judges or administers justice.
English 1 peopleJudith
Judson
Son of Judd, a diminutive of Judah.
English 3 peopleJules
Youthful or downy-bearded; a diminutive of Julius.
Latin, French 5 peopleJulia
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 19 peopleJulian
Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...
Latin 11 peopleJulie
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 1 peopleJulien
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 1 peopleJulienne
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 1 peopleJuliet
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 1 peopleJuliette
Youthful or downy-bearded.
Latin 1 peopleJulio
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Spanish, Latin 4 peopleJulis
Youthful or of the Julian family.
Latin 1 peopleJulius
Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.
Latin 18 peopleJuly
The seventh month of the year, named after Julius Caesar.
Latin 1 peopleJune
Named after the month of June, which derives from Juno, the Roman goddess of mar...
English, Latin 2 peopleJunius
Jurgensen
Son of Jürgen, a Scandinavian form of George.
Scandinavian 1 peopleJusn
Meaning uncertain.
Unknown 1 peopleJusserand
Likely derived from a place name or occupational surname in France.
French 1 peopleJust
Righteous, fair, or upright in character.
Latin 1 peopleJustin
Just, righteous, or fair.
Latin 5 peopleJusto
Just, righteous, or fair.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 peopleJustus
Meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' derived from the Latin adjective justus.
Latin 2 peopleK.
K.J.
K.M.
K.P.
KATHRYN
A variant spelling of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katharos, meaning '...
English, Greek 2 peopleKai
Kaji
Fire or flame; can also refer to a rudder or helm.
Japanese 1 peopleKarel
Free man or man of the people.
Czech, Dutch, Slavic 1 peopleKarl
Free man or man of the people.
Germanic 12 peopleKaspar
Treasurer or keeper of the treasure.
Persian, German 1 peopleKate
A diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Greek 11 peopleKatharane
Pure or unsullied.
Greek 1 peopleKatharine
Pure or unsullied.
Greek 4 peopleKatherine
Pure or unsullied.
Greek 28 peopleKathleen
An Irish form of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katharos, meaning 'pure....
Irish, English, Greek 2 peopleKatie
Pure or unsullied.
Greek 1 peopleKatrina
A Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from the Greek word katha...
German, Scandinavian, Greek 2 peopleKatsuji
The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; common elements include 'katsu...
Japanese 2 peopleKatsuyi
Meaning depends on kanji characters used; may relate to victory, merit, or excel...
Japanese 1 peopleKawa
River (Japanese); or a plant used in traditional ceremonies (Polynesian).
Japanese, Polynesian 1 peopleKay
Rejoicing or pure, depending on origin.
English, Scottish 3 peopleKazys
Mighty with a spear or powerful warrior.
Lithuanian 1 peopleKeel
Possibly related to 'keel' (the bottom of a ship) or a variant of Germanic names...
Dutch, Germanic 1 peopleKeller
One who dwells in a cellar or basement.
German 1 peopleKellian
Descendant of Ceallach, meaning bright-headed or warrior.
Irish 1 peopleKellogg
One who kills pigs or works with pigs.
English 1 peopleKemit
Black land, referring to the fertile soil of Egypt.
Egyptian 1 peopleKenesaw
The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to a place name.
Native American 3 peopleKenneth
Handsome or comely.
Scottish Gaelic 17 peopleKensuke
The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'healthy' or 'assistant' combine...
Japanese 1 peopleKent
From the English county of Kent, or meaning 'bright' or 'white'.
English 2 peopleKenzie
A diminutive of Mackenzie, derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich, meanin...
Scottish, English 2 peopleKerel
Fellow, guy, or man.
Dutch 1 peopleKermit
Without envy or free from envy.
Irish 1 peopleKern
Dark-skinned or swarthy; also a kernel or grain.
Irish, German 1 peopleKetha
The meaning is uncertain.
Unknown 1 peopleKevapir
The meaning is uncertain.
Unknown 1 peopleKey
Derived from the English word 'key,' referring to an instrument for opening lock...
English 2 peopleKhan
Ruler, king, or leader.
Turkic, Persian, Mongolian 1 peopleKhun
Lord, master, or honorific title.
Thai 1 peopleKid
Derived from the English word 'kid,' originally referring to a young goat and la...
English 2 peopleKijuro
The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'tree' or 'second' combined with...
Japanese 1 peopleKiki
A diminutive or nickname form, sometimes derived from Greek origins or used as a...
Greek, Japanese 1 peopleKikujiro
A Japanese masculine name typically composed of kanji characters that may relate...
Japanese 1 peopleKillian
Church or follower of Cillian.
IrishKils
The meaning is uncertain; it may be a variant or diminutive of names with German...
Germanic, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleKing
A person of royal rank or authority; used as a given name derived from the Engli...
English 1 peopleKinuji
A Japanese masculine name whose meaning depends on the kanji characters used, po...
Japanese 1 peopleKirk
A church or place of worship, derived from the Scottish word for church.
Scottish, Old Norse 1 peopleKirsten
Follower of Christ, derived from the name Christian.
ScottishKirtland
Kitty
A diminutive form meaning kitten or a pet cat, or a nickname for Katherine.
English 1 peopleKiyosha
A Japanese feminine name whose meaning depends on the kanji used, potentially re...
Japanese 1 peopleKlaus
Victory of the people or people's triumph.
GermanicKnox
From a rounded hilltop or knoll, derived from a Scottish place name.
Scottish, Old English 1 peopleKnud
Knot or to knot, derived from Old Norse elements relating to knotting or binding...
Scandinavian, Old Norse 1 peopleKnut
Knot or to knot, derived from Old Norse elements relating to knotting or binding...
Scandinavian, Old Norse 1 peopleKnute
A Scandinavian form of Canute, derived from the Old Norse name Knútr.
Scandinavian 2 peopleKojiro
A Japanese masculine name typically composed of kanji characters, often relating...
Japanese 1 peopleKoontz
The meaning is uncertain; it may derive from a German place name or occupational...
German, possibly Ashkenazi Jewish 1 peopleKossleth
The meaning is uncertain and requires further etymological research.
Germanic, possibly Old Norse 1 peopleKrund
The meaning is uncertain; it may relate to Germanic or Old Norse elements.
Germanic, possibly Old Norse 1 peopleKuntson
Son of Kunt, a Scandinavian given name.
Scandinavian 1 peopleKurt
Courteous or of noble birth.
Germanic 2 peopleKyuro
The meaning depends on the kanji used, but typically combines characters for 'cl...
Japanese 1 peopleL.
L.A.
L.B.
L.C.
L.C.M.
L.D.
L.E.
L.E.O.
L.F.
L.G.
L.H.
L.I.
L.I.H.
L.J.
L.K.
L.L.
L.M.
L.N.
L.O.
L.P.
L.P.U.
L.Q.C.
L.R.
L.S.
L.T.
L.V.
L.W.
L.W.B.
L.Y.
LAWTON
A settlement on a hill or mound.
English 1 peopleLELLA
Night or a variant of Leah, meaning 'weary'.
Italian, Hebrew 1 peopleLESLEY
From the gray fortress or garden of hollies.
Scottish 1 peopleLILAND
Island of linden trees or a sheltered island.
Scandinavian 1 peopleLINDELL
LORADO
Golden or gilded.
Spanish 1 peopleLUCIAN
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
Latin 4 peopleLa
The meaning varies depending on the language and characters used; in Vietnamese ...
Vietnamese, Chinese 2 peopleLaFayette
The beech tree, from the French 'la fayette.'
French 4 peopleLaborski
Relating to labor or work, or derived from a place name.
Polish, Slavic 1 peopleLacey
From Lacy, a place in Normandy, or meaning 'lace-like' or 'delicate'.
English, French 1 peopleLachlan
From the land of the lakes or warrior from the fjord.
Scottish GaelicLadislas
A ruler with glory, derived from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory'.
Slavic 2 peopleLadislos
Glorious ruler or famous warrior.
Hungarian, Slavic 1 peopleLaffette
The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to 'la fête' (the celebration) or a ...
French 1 peopleLagu
The meaning is uncertain; possibly related to Basque or Spanish linguistic roots...
Basque, Spanish 1 peopleLala
Tulip, or a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.
Sanskrit, Hindi, Arabic 1 peopleLalla
Lady, mistress, or a term of respect and endearment.
Arabic, Berber, Spanish 1 peopleLamar
Famous throughout the land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'land' and 'f...
Germanic 2 peopleLambert
Bright land or famous land.
Germanic 1 peopleLammont
Man of the law or lawman.
Scottish 1 peopleLammot
Bright land.
Germanic 1 peopleLangdon
From the long hill or long valley, derived from Old English elements.
English 2 peopleLarkin
Larry
From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.
Latin 4 peopleLars
Laurel or crowned with laurel.
Scandinavian 1 peopleLaszlo
Glorious ruler or famous ruler.
Hungarian 1 peopleLathrop
Farmstead with a barn or grain storage.
English 1 peopleLatimer
Interpreter or one who translates Latin.
English 1 peopleLauchlin
Warrior or fighter.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleLaura
Derived from the Latin word for 'laurel', symbolizing victory and honor.
Latin 11 peopleLaurel
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
Latin 1 peopleLaurell
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
Latin 1 peopleLaurence
From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Latin 8 peopleLaurin
Lauro
The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.
Latin 3 peopleLavinia
Woman of Lavinium or purified.
Latin 1 peopleLawerence
Man from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Latin 1 peopleLawrence
From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Latin 25 peopleLawson
Son of Lawrence.
English 1 peopleLazy
Slow-moving or sluggish.
English 1 peopleLe
A Vietnamese surname and given name with various meanings depending on the chara...
Vietnamese 2 peopleLeBaron
The baron or of the baron.
French 2 peopleLeBarron
The baron, or a surname derived from the French title of nobility.
French 1 peopleLeBarón
LeBreton
The Breton, referring to a person from Brittany.
French 1 peopleLeRoy
The king.
French 6 peopleLeafie
Resembling a leaf or leafy, derived from the English word 'leaf'.
English 2 peopleLeah
Weary or tired, derived from the Hebrew word 'le'ah'.
Hebrew 2 peopleLeander
Lion-man, derived from Greek elements meaning 'lion' and 'man'.
Greek 2 peopleLee
Meadow or clearing, derived from the Old English 'leah' meaning 'clearing' or 'm...
Old English 16 peopleLehr
A teacher or instructor.
German 1 peopleLeigh
Meadow or clearing in a wood.
Old English 4 peopleLeita
A variant or diminutive form possibly related to names meaning 'joy' or 'light'.
Scottish, Germanic 1 peopleLejeune
The young one, or a surname for a younger person.
French 1 peopleLela
A variant or diminutive possibly meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Germanic, possibly Arabic 1 peopleLeland
Dweller in the meadowland or fallow land.
English 9 peopleLemuel
Belonging to God or devoted to God.
Hebrew 7 peopleLenn
A variant possibly related to names meaning 'lion' or 'strong'.
Germanic, Scottish 1 peopleLenor
A variant possibly meaning 'light' or 'torch'.
Germanic, possibly Greek 1 peopleLenore
Bright light or shining torch.
Germanic, Greek 1 peopleLenox
Leo
Lion.
Latin 19 peopleLeon
Lion.
Latin, Greek 20 peopleLeona
Lioness or feminine form of Leo, meaning lion.
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleLeonard
Brave lion or one with the courage of a lion.
Germanic 9 peopleLeonardo
Brave lion.
Germanic 1 peopleLeonidas
Lion-like or resembling a lion.
Greek 3 peopleLeonor
Bright light or shining torch.
Germanic, Greek 1 peopleLeonora
Bright light or shining torch.
Germanic, Greek 1 peopleLeopold
Bold people or brave lion.
Germanic 1 peopleLes
A diminutive form of Leslie or Lester, derived from Old English place names.
English 2 peopleLeslie
From a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'holly garden'.
Scottish 12 peopleLester
From Leicester or the Roman fort.
English, Latin 7 peopleLetta
A variant or diminutive possibly related to names meaning 'light' or 'small'.
Germanic, possibly Greek 1 peopleLettice
Joyful or gladness.
LatinLevi
Joined or attached.
Hebrew 7 peopleLevin
Levy
Joined or attached, referring to the biblical tribe of Levi.
Hebrew 2 peopleLew
A short form of Lewis, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter.'
Hebrew, English 1 peopleLewellyn
Leader or ruler, derived from Welsh elements meaning 'lion-like' or 'resembling ...
Welsh 1 peopleLewis
Famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Germanic 42 peopleLexington
A town name meaning 'settlement of Leaxa's people' or derived from Old English e...
English, Place name 1 peopleLiam
Strong-willed warrior.
IrishLiana
A climbing vine or plant, symbolizing growth and natural beauty.
French, Latin 1 peopleLiang
Bright or good, depending on the Chinese characters used to write the name.
Chinese 2 peopleLiberty
Liesel
God's oath or consecrated to God.
GermanLilins
Lilita
A diminutive form related to lily or light, possibly meaning 'little lily.'
Latvian, Lithuanian 1 peopleLillian
A lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
Latin, English 17 peopleLillie
A flower name derived from the lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty.
English, Latin 1 peopleLily
The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
Latin 3 peopleLincoln
Settlement by the pool or lake, from the Roman settlement Lindum Colonia.
English 9 peopleLinda
Beautiful or pretty, derived from Spanish and Germanic elements meaning 'beautif...
Spanish, Germanic 1 peopleLindley
Linden tree meadow or clearing.
Old English 4 peopleLindsay
From the linden tree island or from Lindsey in England.
Scottish 3 peopleLinn
A waterfall or pool of water, derived from Scottish and Norse words for water fe...
Scottish, Norse 1 peopleLinus
Flax or linen, referring to the plant used to make cloth.
Greek, Latin 1 peopleLionel
Young lion, derived from Latin elements meaning 'lion'.
Latin 3 peopleLioubomir
Lover of peace or one who loves the world, composed of Slavic elements meaning '...
Slavic 1 peopleLipa
Linden tree in Slavic, or a diminutive form of names like Eliphas in Hebrew trad...
Slavic, Hebrew 1 peopleLister
One who dyes cloth, derived from the Old English occupation 'lister'.
English 2 peopleLithrow
Uncertain; possibly 'stream' or 'flow' combined with an Old English element.
English, Old English 1 peopleLittle
Small in size, derived from the English adjective meaning 'of small stature.'
English 1 peopleLivingston
Settlement of Leving or Leofing, derived from a personal name combined with Old ...
Scottish, English 1 peopleLiza
Lizzie
God's oath or God is my abundance, derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth.
Hebrew, English 1 peopleLloyd
Derived from the Welsh word 'llwyd', meaning 'gray' or 'brown'.
Welsh 11 peopleLogan
Small hollow or low-lying meadow.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleLois
Desirable or good.
Greek 4 peopleLola
Sorrows or lady of sorrows.
Spanish 1 peopleLon. O.
Loo
Possibly derived from Scottish place names or Chinese characters with various me...
Scottish, Chinese 2 peopleLoraine
From Lorraine, a region in northeastern France.
Latin, French 1 peopleLoranda
Uncertain; possibly a blend of Lora and Amanda.
Germanic, Romance 1 peopleLorcan
Small fierce one.
IrishLord
A person of high rank or authority; a nobleman.
English 3 peopleLore
Loren
From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, derived from the Latin 'laurentum'.
Latin 2 peopleLorenzo
From Laurentum; crowned with laurel.
Latin 4 peopleLoretta
Little laurel, derived from Latin elements meaning 'laurel' with a diminutive su...
Latin 2 peopleLorraine
From the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
French 2 peopleLorru
Meaning unknown.
Uncertain 1 peopleLot
Covering or veil.
Hebrew 1 peopleLothian
From Lothian, a historical region in southeastern Scotland.
Scottish, Old English 1 peopleLottie
Free woman or free person.
English, German 1 peopleLou
Famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Germanic, French 7 peopleLouis
Famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Germanic 80 peopleLouisa
Louise
Famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Germanic, French 23 peopleLouisine
Louisto
Meaning unknown.
Uncertain 1 peopleLoula
Famous warrior or renowned in battle.
Greek 2 peopleLourose
Famous rose or renowned flower.
French 2 peopleLoutfia
Graceful or elegant.
Arabic 1 peopleLovel
Lovell
Little wolf.
Old French, Norman 2 peopleLovik
Uncertain; possibly related to 'love' or a Slavic root.
Slavic 1 peopleLowell
A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'small wolf' or referring ...
English 8 peopleLowry
From the place Lowrie or a variant of Lawrence.
Scottish, English 1 peopleLoyd
Gray or grey-haired.
Welsh 1 peopleLucia
Light-giving or luminous, derived from the Latin word for light.
LatinLuciano
Of or pertaining to Lucius; light-bringing.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleLucien
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
Latin 6 peopleLucienne
Feminine form of Lucien, derived from the Latin name Lucianus, meaning 'of or pe...
French, Latin 1 peopleLucil
Light-giving or from the light.
Latin 2 peopleLucile
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
Latin 4 peopleLucille
Light-giving or of the light.
Latin 12 peopleLucius
Light-giving or born at dawn.
Latin 2 peopleLucretia
Derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, possibly connected to lucrum meani...
Latin 1 peopleLucus
A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'
Latin 1 peopleLucy
Light-giving or illuminating.
Latin 13 peopleLudmila
Composed of Slavic elements meaning 'people' and 'favor' or 'grace.'
Slavic 1 peopleLudovic
Famous warrior or renowned in battle.
Germanic 2 peopleLudwig
Famous warrior or renowned in battle.
Germanic 3 peopleLuella
Possibly a combination of Louise and Ella, or derived from Germanic elements mea...
English 3 peopleLuig
Italian form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior.'
Italian, Germanic 1 peopleLuis
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (wa...
Germanic/Latin 16 peopleLuiz
Portuguese form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior...
Portuguese, Germanic 1 peopleLuke
From Lucania, a region in southern Italy, or 'light-giving.'
Latin via Greek 4 peopleLulu
A diminutive or nickname, possibly derived from Louise/Louis or from African ori...
English, Germanic, African 1 peopleLutfia
Derived from Arabic elements relating to 'kindness,' 'gentleness,' or 'grace.'
Arabic 2 peopleLuther
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'heri' (a...
Germanic 16 peopleLuz
Spanish word meaning 'light,' derived from the Latin lux.
Spanish, Latin 1 peopleLydia
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor.
Greek 4 peopleLyle
From the island, derived from the Scottish word for island.
Scottish 3 peopleLyman
From the meadow or a man of the meadow.
Old English 6 peopleLymen
Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Lyman, meaning 'man o...
English, Germanic 1 peopleLynch
Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Loingseach,' possibly relat...
Irish, English 1 peopleLyndon
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'linden tree' and 'hill.'
English 1 peopleLyne
Lynn
Lake or pool.
Welsh 4 peopleLytle
Small or little.
English 3 peopleM.
M.A.
M.B.
M.C.
M.D.
M.E.
M.F.
M.G.
M.H.
M.I.
M.J.
M.K.
M.L.
M.M.
M.O.
M.P.
M.R.
M.R.H.
M.S.
M.T.
M.V.
M.W.
MADAME
My lady; a title of respect for a woman.
French 4 peopleMARIUS
Of Mars or warlike.
Latin 2 peopleMERRILL
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'ruler,' or from a place nam...
English, Germanic 1 peopleMITCHELL
Who is like God.
Hebrew 2 peopleMabel
Lovable or capable of being loved.
Latin 8 peopleMable
Lovable or capable of being loved.
Latin 3 peopleMabol
Possibly a variant or diminutive of Mabel, derived from Latin meaning 'lovable.'
English 1 peopleMac
Derived from Gaelic 'mac' meaning 'son of,' used as a prefix in surnames and occ...
Scottish, Irish, Gaelic 1 peopleMacchi
Plural of macchia, referring to spots or stains, or possibly a surname derived f...
Italian 1 peopleMackenzie
Son of Coinneach, where Coinneach means 'fair' or 'handsome'.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleMaclavio
Son of Flavio, combining the Scottish patronymic prefix with a Latin name.
Scottish Gaelic 1 peopleMacoonee
The exact meaning is uncertain, possibly related to Algonquian languages.
Native American 1 peopleMadam
My lady or mistress.
French 2 peopleMadelaine
Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.
Hebrew via French 1 peopleMadeleine
Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.
Hebrew via Greek and French 1 peopleMadeline
Of Magdala or woman from Magdala.
Hebrew 2 peopleMadge
Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.
Hebrew via Greek and English 1 peopleMadison
Son of Maud, where Maud is a Germanic name meaning 'mighty battle maiden'.
English 1 peopleMae
Star of the sea or the fifth month.
Hebrew, English 3 peopleMaeve
Intoxicating or she who intoxicates.
IrishMagdalena
Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.
Hebrew via Greek and Latin 1 peopleMaggie
Pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMagnus
Great or mighty.
Latin 1 peopleMahlon
Sickness or infirmity.
Hebrew 4 peopleMahmoud
Praised, commendable, or one who is praised.
Arabic 1 peopleMaisie
Pearl, derived from the name Margaret.
ScottishMaitland
Possibly 'land of Maut' or derived from a place name in Normandy.
English 1 peopleMajorie
Of Mars, the Roman god of war, or 'greater'.
Latin via French 1 peopleMakako
True child or genuine child, depending on kanji used.
Japanese 1 peopleMal
Meaning varies by origin: from Irish meaning 'chief', from Hebrew meaning 'king'...
Multiple origins 1 peopleMalachy
My king.
IrishMalcolm
Devotee of Saint Columba.
Scottish Gaelic 9 peopleMalin
Little Mary or beloved.
Scandinavian 2 peopleMamie
A diminutive of Mary or Margaret, often used as an independent given name.
English 1 peopleMande
Strength or power.
Germanic 2 peopleManderville
A surname-derived given name from a place name meaning 'settlement of Mando' or ...
English 1 peopleMangnus
Great or mighty.
Latin 1 peopleMangus
Great or mighty.
Latin 1 peopleManilla
A diminutive form, possibly related to Manuel or derived from place names.
Spanish 1 peopleManoel
God is with us.
Portuguese, Spanish 1 peopleMansanto
Possibly 'man of the saint' or a compound of 'man' and 'santo' (saint).
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleManton
Manuel
God is with us; God with us.
Hebrew 27 peopleManuell
God is with us.
Germanic, Hebrew 1 peopleMarc
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin 4 peopleMarcel
Dedicated to Mars or warlike.
LatinMarcellius
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin 1 peopleMarcellus
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin 1 peopleMarchi
Possibly a plural or diminutive form related to 'march' or 'mark' (boundary).
Italian 1 peopleMarcia
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin 1 peopleMarciso
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleMarco
Dedicated to Mars.
Latin 1 peopleMarcos
Marcus
Of Mars or warlike.
Latin 2 peopleMarg
A short form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English 1 peopleMarg't
A contraction of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English 1 peopleMargaret
Pearl
Greek 64 peopleMargarethe
A pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMargaretta
A pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMargo
A pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMargot
A pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMargt.
Marguerita
A pearl.
Greek 1 peopleMarguerite
Pearl.
Latin 7 peopleMaria
Of the sea or beloved.
Hebrew 6 peopleMarian
Of the sea or belonging to Mary.
Latin, Hebrew 6 peopleMariano
Of Mars or dedicated to Mary.
Latin 2 peopleMarie
Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...
Latin/Hebrew 16 peopleMarietta
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.
Hebrew, Latin 1 peopleMario
Of Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin, Italian 3 peopleMarion
Of the sea or relating to Mary.
Latin, French 21 peopleMarita
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.
Hebrew, Latin 1 peopleMarjie
A pearl, or of the sea; a blend of Mary and Margaret traditions.
Hebrew, Greek 1 peopleMarjorie
Of Mars or warlike.
Latin, French 13 peopleMark
Dedicated to Mars or warlike, derived from the Latin 'Marcus' related to Mars, t...
Latin/Roman 16 peopleMarlene
Of the sea or beloved.
GermanMarlin
Of the lake, or resembling a martin (bird); possibly related to the sea fish.
Old English, Latin 1 peopleMarlyn
Of the lake, or resembling a martin; a feminine form of Marlin.
Old English, Latin 1 peopleMarohetti
Unknown; possibly a variant or diminutive of Margaret or Maria.
Unknown 1 peopleMarquis
A nobleman of rank, or one who rules a march (border region).
Old French, Latin 1 peopleMarra
Unknown; possibly a variant of Maria or Mara.
Unknown 1 peopleMarriner
One who works at sea; a sailor or mariner.
Old English, Old French 1 peopleMarshal
A horse servant or one who tends horses.
Germanic, Old French 3 peopleMarshall
Horse servant or one who tends horses.
English, French 12 peopleMarten
Of Mars; warlike, or resembling a marten (animal).
Old English, Latin 1 peopleMartha
Lady or mistress.
Aramaic 20 peopleMartin
Of Mars or warlike.
Latin 31 peopleMartinez
Son of MartÃn, derived from the Roman name Martinus.
Spanish 1 peopleMartini
Son of Martino, derived from the Roman name Martinus.
Italian 1 peopleMarvill
Dweller at the lake where marvels or wonders occur, or possibly a variant of Mar...
English 1 peopleMarvin
A name meaning 'famous friend' or 'friend of the sea,' derived from Old English ...
English, Welsh 7 peopleMary
Wished-for child, rebellion, or bitter
Hebrew 110 peopleMasanao
Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically 'correct' or 'peaceful' combined ...
Japanese 3 peopleMasary
Meaning uncertain; possibly occupational or locational.
Unknown 1 peopleMasatada
Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically combines elements meaning 'correc...
Japanese 1 peopleMason
Stone worker or one who lays stone.
English 5 peopleMathers
Son of Mather, a variant of Matthew.
English 1 peopleMathew
Gift of God.
Hebrew 7 peopleMathieu
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
French 1 peopleMathilde
Mighty in battle, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'strength' and 'battle'...
Germanic 1 peopleMatias
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleMatilda
Mighty in battle or strength in battle.
Germanic 2 peopleMatin
Strong, firm, or steadfast.
Persian, Arabic 1 peopleMatt
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
Hebrew 3 peopleMatteo
Gift of God.
HebrewMatthew
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew elements 'mattah' (gift) and 'Yah' (God).
Hebrew 16 peopleMatti
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
Finnish, Italian 2 peopleMattie
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.
Hebrew 1 peopleMaud
Mighty in battle or powerful.
Germanic 5 peopleMaude
Mighty in battle or powerful.
Germanic, Old German 6 peopleMaurice
Dark-skinned or Moorish.
Latin 19 peopleMaury
Dark-skinned or of Moorish descent.
French 2 peopleMax
Greatest or the greatest.
Latin 12 peopleMaximilian
Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative form of maximus.
Latin 1 peopleMaximo
Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative maximus.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 peopleMaxwell
Great stream or the stream of Maccus.
Scottish 2 peopleMay
Derived from the month of May, which comes from Maia, the Roman goddess of growt...
English 8 peopleMaybelle
A combination of May and Belle, suggesting a beautiful person born in May or emb...
English 1 peopleMayone
Possibly a variant or blend of May with names ending in -one, though the exact o...
English 1 peopleMcCormick
Descendant of Cormac, where Cormac means charioteer or raven.
Scottish-Irish 1 peopleMcDowell
Descendant of Dubhghall, where Dubhghall means dark stranger or dark-haired fore...
Scottish 1 peopleMcGregor
Descendant of Gregor, where Gregor means watchful or vigilant.
Scottish 1 peopleMcKenzie
Son of Kenneth or fair one.
Scottish 2 peopleMcL.
McLean
Descendant of Leán, where Leán means servant or follower.
Scottish 1 peopleMedill
The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...
English 1 peopleMefford
Possibly derived from a place name or occupational origin, though the exact mean...
English 1 peopleMel
A short form meaning honey (from Latin/Hebrew) or a diminutive of names like Mel...
English, Hebrew 1 peopleMeleta
Possibly a variant of Malita or a name derived from the root Mel-, though the ex...
English 1 peopleMelinia
Possibly derived from Mel- root combined with a feminine suffix, though the exac...
English 1 peopleMell
Possibly a short form of names like Melvin or Melissa, or derived from the word ...
English 1 peopleMeloni
Melville
A name derived from a place name meaning 'bad town' or 'mill town,' from Old Fre...
Scottish, French 7 peopleMelvin
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a combination of elements mean...
English 11 peopleMendum
The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...
English 1 peopleMercedes
Mercies or rewards, derived from the Latin word for mercy.
Latin, SpanishMercury
The Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.
Latin 2 peopleMerdocia
The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly a variant of Mercia or a name ...
English 1 peopleMeriam
Of the sea or beloved.
Hebrew 2 peopleMerito
Merit or worthy, derived from the Latin word for merit or desert.
Spanish, Italian 2 peopleMerle
Blackbird.
French 2 peopleMerlin
A legendary wizard and prophet in Arthurian legend, possibly derived from the We...
Welsh 1 peopleMerrett
A surname-derived given name, possibly from a medieval personal name or occupati...
English 1 peopleMerritt
Derived from a surname, possibly meaning 'one who deserves merit' or from a plac...
English 1 peopleMerton
Mervyn
A Welsh name possibly meaning 'sea fortress' or derived from the Welsh 'mor' (se...
Welsh 1 peopleMerwan
An Arabic name possibly related to 'marwan' or derived from Arabic roots, though...
Arabic 1 peopleMeta
A short form meaning 'beyond' or 'after' in Greek, or a diminutive of Margaret i...
Greek, German 1 peopleMetcalfe
A surname-derived name from a place name, possibly meaning 'calf pasture' or 'me...
English 1 peopleMeyer
A farmer or steward; one who is greater.
Germanic, Yiddish 3 peopleMia
A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...
Scandinavian, Italian 1 peopleMichael
Who is like God?
Hebrew 29 peopleMichailo
A Russian or Ukrainian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Russian, Ukrainian 1 peopleMickey
Who is like God.
Hebrew 2 peopleMiddleton
Settlement in the middle or middle town.
English 2 peopleMiguel
Who is like God?
Hebrew, Spanish 3 peopleMike
A diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Hebrew 1 peopleMikhail
The Russian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Russian, Hebrew 1 peopleMilagros
Spanish word meaning 'miracles', derived from Latin 'miraculum'.
Spanish 1 peopleMilan
Gracious or dear.
Slavic 2 peopleMildred
Gentle strength or mild power.
Old English 10 peopleMiles
A soldier or mercenary, derived from the Latin word for military service.
Latin 5 peopleMillard
A name meaning 'miller' or 'one who operates a mill,' derived from Old French oc...
English, French 7 peopleMiller
One who operates a mill.
English 2 peopleMillicent
Gentle strength or mild power.
Germanic 2 peopleMills
One who operates mills or dweller near mills.
English 2 peopleMilly
Gracious protector or diminutive of Millicent.
English 2 peopleMilo
Mild, merciful, or a soldier.
Germanic, Latin 3 peopleMilton
From the mill town.
Old English 22 peopleMiner
An occupational surname meaning 'one who mines' or 'one who works in mines'.
English 1 peopleMinerva
The Roman goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, possibly derived from an Etrus...
Latin, Roman 1 peopleMinnalla
The meaning and origin of this name are unclear and require further research.
Unknown 1 peopleMinook
A name of Inuit origin, possibly related to Arctic or northern geography.
Inuit 1 peopleMinor
A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser'.
Latin 1 peopleMinoru
A Japanese name typically written with kanji meaning 'truth,' 'genuine,' or 'fru...
Japanese 1 peopleMintaugh
A surname-derived given name of uncertain etymology.
English 1 peopleMira
A name meaning 'wonder,' 'admirable,' or 'peaceful' depending on its linguistic ...
Sanskrit, Latin, Slavic 1 peopleMirga
A name of Slavic origin, possibly related to 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world.'
Slavic 1 peopleMirza
A title meaning 'prince,' 'noble,' or 'emir's son' in Persian.
Persian 2 peopleMiyoko
A Japanese name typically meaning 'beautiful,' 'child,' or 'generation' dependin...
Japanese 1 peopleMme.
Mohamed
Mohammed
Molla
A title meaning 'master,' 'teacher,' or 'learned man' in Arabic and Turkish.
Arabic, Turkish 2 peopleMona
A name meaning 'noble,' 'aristocratic' in Irish, or derived from Greek meaning '...
Irish, Greek 1 peopleMonique
Advisor or counselor.
LatinMonroe
Mont
A name derived from the French word for 'mountain,' from Latin 'mons.'
French, Latin 1 peopleMontague
A name meaning 'pointed mountain' or 'sharp mountain' from Old French elements.
French, Norman 1 peopleMontchen
Montgomery
Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.
Old French and Old English 6 peopleMonty
A diminutive or shortened form of names beginning with 'Mont-,' typically meanin...
English 1 peopleMoore
A name derived from a geographical feature, referring to 'moor' or open uncultiv...
English, Irish 1 peopleMorag
Great or sun, derived from the Gaelic word for great.
Scottish GaelicMorales
A name derived from 'moral,' referring to mulberry trees or moral/ethical concep...
Spanish 1 peopleMordecai
Follower of Marduk, the Babylonian god.
Hebrew 1 peopleMorgan
A name meaning 'great circle' or 'sea-born,' derived from Welsh elements referri...
Welsh 7 peopleMoriano
Relating to the Moor or dark-skinned.
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleMorris
Dark-skinned or of the Moors.
Latin 17 peopleMorrison
Son of Morris, derived from the Latin name Mauritius meaning 'dark-skinned' or '...
English 5 peopleMorse
Son of More or dweller by a marsh.
English 1 peopleMort
Death or short for Mortimer.
English, French 1 peopleMortimer
Still water or dead sea.
Norman French 1 peopleMorton
A settlement in a marsh or fen, from Old English elements meaning 'moor' and 'se...
Old English 7 peopleMorven
Big mountain or great peak, derived from Gaelic elements for great and mountain.
Scottish GaelicMoses
Drawn out of the water, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull.'
Hebrew 6 peopleMother
A female parent or term of endearment.
English 1 peopleMr.
Mrs.
Muddy
Covered with mud or murky.
English 1 peopleMuir
Muireann
Sea fair or sea white.
IrishMuna
Wish, desire, or aspiration.
Arabic 1 peopleMuriel
Bright sea, from Irish elements meaning 'bright' and 'sea.'
Irish, Gaelic 5 peopleMurray
From the sea or seaman.
Scottish 4 peopleMurrough
Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.
Irish 1 peopleMurry
Cheerful or from the sea.
English, Irish 1 peopleMurvin
Famous friend or sea friend.
English 1 peopleMyers
Son of the mayor or dweller by the marsh.
English 1 peopleMyra
Myrrh, a fragrant resin, or admirable.
Greek, Latin 3 peopleMyron
Sweet oil or myrrh, derived from the Greek word 'myron' referring to fragrant oi...
Greek 5 peopleMyrtie
Of the myrtle plant.
English 1 peopleMyrtle
The myrtle plant, a symbol of love and fertility.
Greek, Latin 3 peopleN.
N.A.
N.B.
N.C.
N.D.
N.E.
N.G.
N.G.C.
N.H.
N.J.
N.N.
N.P.
N.R.
N.T.
N.W.
NADJA
Hope.
Russian, Slavic 1 peopleNAOMI
Pleasantness or sweetness.
Hebrew 1 peopleNadeida
A Russian feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Nadia or der...
Russian 1 peopleNadine
Hope, derived from the Russian word for hope.
French, Russian 1 peopleNahun
He comforted or consolation.
Hebrew 1 peopleNan
Grace or favor.
Hebrew 2 peopleNancy
Grace or favor.
Hebrew, English 12 peopleNannie
Nap
A short sleep or a nickname for Napoleon.
English 1 peopleNapoleon
Lion of the new city, from Greek and Italian elements.
French, Italian 1 peopleNarcissa
Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.
Greek 1 peopleNat
He gave or gift from God.
Hebrew 2 peopleNat. C.
Natalie
Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.
Latin 3 peopleNathan
He gave or God gave.
Hebrew 22 peopleNathaniel
God has given or God gave.
Hebrew 11 peopleNaydine
A modern variant of Nadine or a blend of names.
English, Modern 1 peopleNeal
Champion or cloud.
Irish 2 peopleNeary
Near or nearby, possibly derived from a place name or surname.
English 1 peopleNed
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
English 1 peopleNeedham
Nehemiah
Yahweh comforts or the Lord comforts.
Hebrew 1 peopleNeil
A person of cloud-like or champion-like qualities, derived from the Irish name N...
Irish, Scottish 2 peopleNeils
Champion or victor, derived from Neil.
Scandinavian, Germanic 1 peopleNell
Bright, shining, or a diminutive of Eleanor.
English, Greek 3 peopleNellie
Bright or shining light.
Greek, English 12 peopleNels
A person descended from or related to Niels, a Scandinavian form of Nicholas.
Scandinavian 2 peopleNelson
Son of Neil or son of the champion.
English 19 peopleNeocle
New glory or new fame.
Greek 1 peopleNestor
Homecoming or returning home.
Greek 1 peopleNettie
A diminutive form typically derived from names beginning with 'Net-' such as Ann...
English 2 peopleNeville
A person from Neuville, a place name meaning 'new town' in Norman French.
Norman French 2 peopleNewbold
New building or new settlement.
English 1 peopleNewell
A person who lives near a new well or spring.
English 2 peopleNewman
New man or newcomer.
English 1 peopleNewt
A small salamander, or a nickname derived from the Middle English word for newt.
English 1 peopleNewton
New settlement or new town.
English 9 peopleNiall
Champion or cloud.
IrishNiamh
Bright or radiant.
IrishNiccolò
Nicholas
Victory of the people, derived from the Greek elements 'nike' (victory) and 'lao...
Greek 15 peopleNick
A person who achieves victory among the people.
Greek 2 peopleNicky
A person who achieves victory among the people, used as a diminutive of Nicholas...
Greek 2 peopleNicola
Victory of the people.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleNicolai
Victory of the people.
Russian, Scandinavian, Greek 1 peopleNicolas
Victory of the people or people's victory.
GreekNicoleii
Victory of the people.
Latin, Greek 1 peopleNicolo
Victory of the people.
Italian, Greek 1 peopleNiels
Victory of the people.
Scandinavian, Greek 1 peopleNikolai
Victory of the people.
Russian, Greek 1 peopleNils
A person who achieves victory among the people, derived from the Greek Nicholas.
Scandinavian 2 peopleNina
Little girl, derived from the Spanish diminutive of 'niña' or as a Russian dimi...
Spanish, Russian 6 peopleNoah
Rest, comfort, or movement.
Hebrew 3 peopleNoble
Of high birth or rank; possessing noble qualities or character.
English 4 peopleNoe
Rest, comfort, or movement.
Hebrew, Spanish 1 peopleNoel
Christmas, derived from the French word for the nativity of Christ.
French 4 peopleNora
A woman of honor or a person from the north.
Irish, Latin 2 peopleNorma
A rule, standard, or pattern.
Latin, English 1 peopleNorman
A man from the north, referring to the Norsemen or Vikings.
Old Norse, Old French 16 peopleNorris
A person from the north, or a northerner.
Norman French 2 peopleNuala
White shoulder or fair-shouldered.
IrishNuma
O.
O.A.
O.B.
O.C.
O.D.
O.E.
O.F.
O.G.
O.H.
O.H.D.
O.H.P.
O.J.
O.K.
O.L.
O.M.
O.N.
O.O.
O.P.
O.R.
O.S.
O.T.
O.V.
O.W.
OTTMAR
Famous wealth or renowned riches.
Germanic 1 peopleOakes
One who lives by the oak trees.
English 1 peopleOakley
A meadow or clearing with oak trees.
English 2 peopleObadiah
Servant of God or worshiper of God.
Hebrew 3 peopleObediah
Servant of God or God is my master.
Hebrew 1 peopleObidiah
Servant of God or God is my master.
Hebrew 1 peopleOcie
Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.
English 1 peopleOctavia
The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.
Latin 1 peopleOctavio
A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.
Latin 2 peopleOdessa
A journey or wrath, derived from Homer's Odyssey.
Greek, via Ukrainian 1 peopleOfiesh
Unknown; the etymology and meaning are not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Slavic or invented 1 peopleOgden
From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.
Old English 6 peopleOisin
Little deer.
IrishOkey
Ole
A person who is an ancestor or descendant of the heir, derived from Old Norse.
Scandinavian 2 peopleOlen
The meaning is not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian or Germanic 1 peopleOley
The meaning is not clearly established.
Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian 1 peopleOlga
Holy or blessed, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'sacred' or 'holy.'
Scandinavian, Russian 5 peopleOlger
A spear wielder or one with a noble spear.
Germanic 1 peopleOlin
Oliphant
Elephant, derived from the Norman French word for the animal.
Scottish, from Norman French 1 peopleOlive
A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...
Latin, English 7 peopleOliveira
Oliver
An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.
Old French, Latin 18 peopleOlivia
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
Latin 1 peopleOllie
Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.
English, Germanic 3 peopleOlympia
From Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods.
Greek 1 peopleOmar
Long-lived or eloquent, derived from the Arabic 'umr' meaning 'life' or 'long li...
Arabic 5 peopleOpal
A precious gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors.
Sanskrit, via Latin and English 1 peopleOra
Prayer or light, depending on the linguistic origin.
Latin, Hebrew 1 peopleOrange
The citrus fruit, or derived from the Sanskrit word for the fruit.
Sanskrit, via Persian, Arabic, and Old French 1 peopleOreamuno
The meaning is not clearly established.
Spanish, possibly Basque 1 peopleOrestes
Of the mountains or mountaineer.
Greek 2 peopleOrie
Oriko
The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; typically 'ori' (weave/fold) a...
Japanese 1 peopleOrilla
A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.
Latin 1 peopleOrin
Fair-haired or pale, possibly derived from Irish or Hebrew origins meaning light...
Irish, Hebrew 1 peopleOrion
A mighty hunter, named after the legendary giant hunter in Greek mythology.
Greek 1 peopleOrla
Golden princess or golden-haired.
IrishOrland
A pointed land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and l...
Germanic 1 peopleOrlando
A famous land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and la...
Germanic, Italian 1 peopleOrme
A serpent or worm, derived from Old English and Germanic words for snake.
Old English, Germanic 1 peopleOrmsby
A settlement or homestead of Orm, a Norse personal name.
Old Norse 2 peopleOrpha
A fawn or young deer, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or graceful.
Hebrew 1 peopleOrrin
Fair-haired or pale, derived from Irish or Hebrew roots meaning light or brightn...
Irish, Hebrew 2 peopleOrris
Orvil
A spear wielder or warrior, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and wil...
Germanic, French 1 peopleOrville
A person from the golden town or settlement.
Norman French 2 peopleOscar
Divine spear or lover of deer.
Old Norse and Irish 29 peopleOscars
Divine spear or warrior, derived from Old Norse and Irish elements meaning spear...
Old Norse, Irish 1 peopleOsea
God is salvation or God saves, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and salv...
Hebrew 1 peopleOssie
A deer or warrior, derived from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.
Irish, Scottish 1 peopleOswald
Divine power or God's power, derived from the Old English elements 'os' (god) an...
Old English, Germanic 4 peopleOswaldo
Divine power or God's power, derived from Germanic elements meaning God and powe...
Germanic, Spanish 1 peopleOtha
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from Germanic elements meaning wealth or property...
Germanic, Old English 2 peopleOthamr
Famous wealth or renowned for riches, derived from Old Norse elements meaning we...
Old Norse 1 peopleOthoiko
Of or relating to the house or household.
Greek 1 peopleOtis
Keen of hearing or wealthy, derived from either Greek 'otis' (ear) or Germanic '...
Greek, Germanic 4 peopleOtto
Wealthy or prosperous.
Germanic 18 peopleOvid
Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...
Latin 1 peopleOvington
A place name derived from a settlement associated with sheep or a person named O...
English 1 peopleOwen
A Welsh name traditionally interpreted as meaning 'young warrior' or derived fro...
Welsh 10 peopleOzie
P.
P.A.
P.B.
P.C.
P.D.
P.E.
P.F.
P.G.
P.H.
P.J.
P.L.
P.M.
P.M.G.
P.M.S.
P.P.
P.R.
P.S.
P.T.
P.V.G.
P.W.
PAULENS.
PEYTON
A person from Pæga's settlement or town.
English 4 peoplePRESLEY
Paavo
Finnish form of Paul, derived from the Latin name meaning small or humble.
Finnish 1 peoplePablo
Small; humble or of modest stature.
Latin 2 peoplePadraig
Of noble birth.
IrishPalmer
One who carries palm branches, traditionally a pilgrim who has traveled to the H...
English 3 peoplePancho
A Spanish diminutive of Francisco, derived from the Germanic name meaning free.
Spanish 1 peoplePane
Meaning and etymology uncertain; possibly related to Polynesian languages.
Polynesian 1 peoplePansy
Named after the pansy flower, derived from the French word for thought.
English 1 peoplePaola
Small or humble.
LatinPaolo
Small or humble.
LatinPark
An enclosed piece of land for recreation or a Korean surname of uncertain origin...
English, Korean 4 peopleParke
Parker
One who tends a park or enclosed hunting ground.
English 2 peopleParley
Pascual
Relating to Easter or Passover, derived from the Latin word for Passover.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 2 peoplePasquale
Italian form of Paschal, derived from the Hebrew word for Passover.
Italian 1 peoplePat
Of noble birth or patrician.
Latin 11 peoplePatricia
A name meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' derived from the Latin word for ...
Latin 7 peoplePatrick
Of noble birth.
Irish 23 peoplePatti
Pattie
English diminutive of Patricia, derived from the Latin word for noble.
English 1 peoplePatton
An English surname derived from a place name or personal name, meaning settlemen...
English 1 peoplePaul
Small or humble in stature.
Latin 95 peoplePaulina
Feminine form of Paulus, derived from the Latin word for small or humble.
Latin 1 peoplePauline
Small or humble, the feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin 'paulus' mean...
Latin 5 peoplePaulo
Paxton
English place name and surname meaning the settlement of Pæcca or a person name...
English 1 peoplePayne
Payton
Pearl
A precious white or lustrous gem formed inside an oyster shell.
Latin 3 peoplePearson
English surname meaning the son of Pear or Peter, derived from the personal name...
English 1 peoplePedro
Stone or rock.
Greek, Latin 12 peoplePeggie
A pearl, derived from the name Margaret.
English 2 peoplePeggy
Pearl, derived ultimately from the Latin word for pearl.
English 9 peoplePei
Penny
English name derived from the word for a coin, or a diminutive of Penelope.
English 1 peoplePepper
The peppercorn spice, or one with a peppery temperament.
English 2 peoplePercio
Possibly a diminutive or variant of Percival or Percy, derived from Old French m...
Italian or Spanish 1 peoplePercival
One who pierces the valley, or derived from the French place name Perche.
French, Arthurian Legend 2 peoplePercy
One from Percy or piercer of the valley.
Norman French 16 peoplePerm
A city in Russia, or a shortened form of names containing 'perm' elements.
English 1 peoplePermelia
A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant or invention combining 'Perm' wit...
English 1 peoplePerre
A stone or rock, derived from the Latin word for stone.
French, Scandinavian 1 peoplePerry
One who lives by a pear tree or a person of the pear, from Old English elements.
English 5 peoplePete
Rock or stone, a diminutive of Peter derived from Greek 'petros.'
Greek 5 peoplePeter
A man of rock or stone.
Greek 38 peoplePeters
Son of Peter, derived from the Greek name meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.
English, Germanic 1 peoplePhalander
Phil
A name meaning 'lover of' or 'friend,' derived from the Greek element 'philo.'
Greek 7 peoplePhilander
A man who loves mankind or a lover of men.
Greek 3 peoplePhiletus
Beloved or friendly, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'friend'.
Greek 1 peoplePhilip
Lover of horses.
Greek 31 peoplePhilipp
Lover of horses, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'horse'.
Greek, Germanic 1 peoplePhilippa
Lover of horses.
GreekPhilippe
Lover of horses or friend of horses.
Greek 1 peoplePhillip
Lover of horses.
Greek 13 peoplePhillips
Son of Philip, derived from the Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.
English, Germanic 2 peoplePhillis
A green leaf or foliage.
Greek 2 peoplePhilo
Phineas
Phoebe
Bright or shining, derived from the Greek word for radiant or luminous.
Greek 1 peoplePhya
A Thai title of nobility or rank, often used as a given name.
Thai 4 peoplePhya-Luri
The meaning is uncertain and may be a modern invention or transliteration from a...
Unknown, possibly constructed or transliterated 1 peoplePickens
Son of Picken or a dweller near a pointed hill, derived from Old English element...
English 1 peoplePie
A baked dish or pastry, or a shortened form of names like Piers or Pierpont.
English 1 peoplePierce
One who pierces, or derived from the name Peter.
English, French 3 peoplePierre
Stone or rock.
Greek 5 peoplePietro
Stone or rock, derived from the Latin 'petra' meaning a stone or rocky foundatio...
Italian, Latin 4 peoplePilar
Pillar or column, symbolizing strength and support.
Latin, SpanishPiltro
The meaning is uncertain and may be a regional or constructed name.
Unknown, possibly Spanish or Portuguese 1 peoplePine
A type of evergreen tree, or a surname derived from dwelling near pine trees.
English 1 peoplePitt
A pit or hollow, derived from Old English referring to a depression or excavatio...
English 1 peoplePlenty
An abundance or large quantity, derived from Old French meaning 'fullness' or 's...
English 1 peoplePliny
Derived from the Roman family name Plinius, possibly related to Latin 'plena' me...
Latin 1 peoplePlutarco
Of or relating to Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld.
Greek 2 peoplePoindexter
A surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning a pointed or sharp place.
English 1 peoplePolly
A parrot, or a diminutive of Mary meaning 'of the sea.'
English 3 peoplePorter
A name derived from an occupational term for someone who carried goods or guarde...
English, French 7 peoplePortus
A harbor or port.
Latin 1 peoplePosa
Nourishment or sustenance.
Sanskrit 1 peoplePowell
Son of Howell, where Howell means eminent or renowned.
Welsh 3 peoplePrabha
Light, radiance, or splendor.
Sanskrit 1 peoplePrentice
An apprentice or learner in a trade.
English 1 peoplePrentiss
An apprentice or learner.
English 2 peoplePreston
A settlement of priests or a priest's town.
Old English 3 peoplePricilla
Ancient or venerable.
Latin 1 peoplePrince
A son of a king, or one of royal rank.
English, French 2 peoplePrincess
The daughter of a king, or a woman of royal rank.
English, French 2 peoplePriscilla
Ancient or venerable, from the Latin word for 'ancient.'
Latin 2 peopleProctor
A manager, administrator, or official representative.
English 1 peoplePrudence
Prudent or careful.
LatinQ.B.
Quanah
Fragrant or sweet-smelling.
Native American (Comanche) 1 peopleQueenie
A queen or female ruler.
English 1 peopleQuentin
The fifth or relating to the fifth.
Latin 1 peopleQuincy
From the estate of Quincius, a Roman family name.
English 1 peopleQuinn
Descendant of Conn, meaning wise or intelligent.
Irish 1 peopleR.
R.A.
R.B.
R.B.N.
R.C.
R.D.
R.E.
R.E.L.
R.E.Q.
R.F.
R.G.
R.H.
R.H.B.
R.I.
R.J.
R.K.
R.L.
R.M.
R.M.A.
R.N.
R.O.
R.P.
R.R.
R.S.
R.T.
R.T.H.
R.V.
R.W.
R.Y.
RAPLH
Unable to determine; possibly a misspelling or variant of Ralph.
Unknown 1 peopleREP.
Race
Radu
Happy or joyful.
Romanian 2 peopleRafael
God heals; God is my healer.
Hebrew 12 peopleRagnan
Warrior or fighter with power.
Old Norse 1 peopleRagnar
Warrior with power or mighty warrior.
Old Norse 1 peopleRaita
A yogurt-based side dish in Indian cuisine.
Sanskrit 1 peopleRaleigh
From the red clearing or red meadow.
Old English 1 peopleRalph
Wolf counsel or wise wolf.
Germanic 42 peopleRamon
Wise protector, from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'protection.'
Germanic, Spanish 5 peopleRamona
Wise protector or renowned protector.
Germanic, Spanish 2 peopleRamsay
From a wild garlic island or a raven island.
Old English and Scandinavian 3 peopleRamsey
From the ram's island or wild garlic island.
Old English 1 peopleRanaford
Ford of the raven or frog ford.
Old English 1 peopleRandall
Shield wolf or rim wolf.
Germanic, Old English 2 peopleRandolph
A name meaning 'shield wolf' or 'wolf warrior,' derived from Germanic elements r...
Germanic, English 7 peopleRansom
A payment demanded for the release of a captive, or derived from the name Randol...
English 2 peopleRanson
Son of Ran or son of the raven.
Old English 1 peopleRaoul
Wolf counsel or wise wolf.
Germanic, French 1 peopleRaquel
Ewe or female sheep.
Hebrew, Spanish 1 peopleRay
A beam of light or a kingly person.
Latin, Old French 18 peopleRayall
Royal or kingly.
Old English, Germanic 1 peopleRaymon
Wise protector or counsel protector.
Germanic, French 1 peopleRaymond
Wise protector or counselor.
Old Germanic 33 peopleRea
Flowing stream or poppy.
Greek, Irish 1 peopleRebecca
To bind or to join.
Hebrew 6 peopleRed
Red-haired or ruddy-complexioned.
Old English 1 peopleReed
A person who lives near or works with reeds, or derived from the Old English wor...
English 2 peopleReggie
A diminutive of Reginald, derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' and...
English 1 peopleReginald
Ruler's advisor or one who counsels the king.
Germanic 4 peopleReino
Kingdom, derived from the Latin word for realm or domain.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleRembrandt
Bright raven, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'raven' and 'bright'.
Dutch 1 peopleRemi
From Rheims, a city in France, or derived from the Latin 'remigius' meaning 'oar...
French, Latin 1 peopleRena
Peaceful, serene, derived from Greek 'eirene' (peace) or Hebrew 'renah' (joy, so...
Greek, Hebrew 1 peopleRenato
Reborn, born again, derived from the Latin 'renatus'.
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 peopleRene
Reborn or born again.
Latin 9 peopleRenick
Renie
A diminutive form, likely derived from names beginning with 'Ren-' or as a varia...
English 1 peopleRenkie
Uncertain; possibly derived from Scottish diminutive forms.
Scottish 1 peopleRennie
Uncertain; possibly derived from Scottish diminutive traditions or the surname R...
Scottish 1 peopleReno
Reindeer, derived from the Spanish and Italian word for the animal.
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleRené
Reuben
Behold, a son.
Hebrew 3 peopleReverdy
Uncertain; possibly derived from French elements meaning 'green' or 'verdant'.
French 1 peopleRex
King, derived directly from the Latin word for monarch or ruler.
Latin 1 peopleRexford
Ford of the king.
English 2 peopleRheta
Flowing or eloquent.
Greek 2 peopleRhett
Enthusiastic, ardent, derived from Welsh 'rhad' or related to 'rhett' meaning st...
English, Welsh 1 peopleRhoda
Rose, derived from the Greek word 'rhodon' meaning rose.
Greek 1 peopleRhona
From the island of Ronay or rough island, derived from Old Norse.
ScottishRicardo
A name meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'brave ruler,' derived from Germanic elements...
Spanish, Portuguese, Germanic 7 peopleRice
A person associated with rice cultivation or derived from a personal name.
English 2 peopleRichard
Brave ruler or one with powerful courage.
Germanic 119 peopleRichardson
Son of Richard, a patronymic surname derived from the given name Richard.
English 1 peopleRichmond
A rich or powerful settlement.
Old English and Old French 3 peopleRiddle
A person who speaks in riddles or poses puzzles.
English 1 peopleRidgely
From a ridge or elevated area of land.
English 1 peopleRied
From a reedy area or wetland.
German, Dutch 1 peopleRikitaro
The specific meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combines elements like...
Japanese 1 peopleRiley
From a clearing or meadow, or from the Irish surname Ó Raghaillaigh.
English, Irish 2 peopleRip
A shortened form or nickname, often derived from names beginning with 'Rip' or u...
English 1 peopleRita
A pearl, derived from the Latin word for pearl.
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleRoald
Famous ruler or renowned power.
Scandinavian, Norse 1 peopleRob't
Bright fame, derived from the Germanic elements for 'bright' and 'fame.'
English 1 peopleRobb
Bright fame or renowned, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'b...
English, Scottish 5 peopleRobe
Bright fame, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' and 'fame.'
English, French 1 peopleRobert
Bright fame or one whose fame shines brightly.
Germanic 265 peopleRoberta
Bright fame, the feminine form of Robert.
English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleRoberto
Bright fame.
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese 2 peopleRobina
Bright fame, derived from the Germanic name Robert.
ScottishRobley
Robt
Bright fame.
English 2 peopleRockwell
Well or spring near rocks.
English 2 peopleRodderick
Famous power or renowned ruler.
English, Scottish 1 peopleRoddy
Famous power or renowned ruler, a diminutive of Roderick.
English, Scottish 1 peopleRoe
A female deer or fish eggs.
Old English 3 peopleRoft
Roger
A famous spearman or renowned warrior.
Germanic, Old French 18 peopleRogeri
Famous spear or renowned warrior.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleRogers
Son of Roger, or famous spear.
English 2 peopleRoisin
Little rose.
IrishRokuichiro
The specific meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combines elements like...
Japanese 1 peopleRoland
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned territory.'
Germanic 8 peopleRolandi
Famous ruler or renowned power.
Germanic 1 peopleRollin
Famous ruler or renowned power.
Germanic 1 peopleRoman
A person from Rome or relating to the Roman Empire.
Latin 1 peopleRomualdo
Renowned ruler or glorious power.
Germanic 1 peopleRomulo
Ron
Ruler or counselor.
English, Hebrew 2 peopleRonald
Ruler of the gods or powerful ruler.
Old Norse, Scandinavian 6 peopleRonan
Little seal.
IrishRoof
Fame or renowned.
Germanic 1 peopleRoot
Possibly related to fame or renown, or may derive from the English word 'root.'
Germanic or English 1 peopleRoque
Rosa
Rose or flower.
Latin 7 peopleRosalee
Rose flower combined with the suffix '-lee,' suggesting a meadow or clearing of ...
English 1 peopleRosalie
A rose or a garland of roses.
Latin and French 3 peopleRosalind
Pretty horse or gentle horse.
GermanicRosamond
Famous protector or renowned guardian.
Germanic 1 peopleRosario
Rosary or garland of roses, referring to the Catholic prayer beads and devotion.
Latin, SpanishRosco
Deer forest or woodland.
English 2 peopleRoscoe
A name meaning 'deer forest' or 'forest of the roe deer,' derived from Old Norse...
English, Scandinavian 7 peopleRose
The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
Latin 9 peopleRosemary
Dew of the sea, referring to the rosemary herb, or a combination of Rose and Mar...
Latin and English 1 peopleRosewell
A well or spring where roses grow.
English 1 peopleRosika
Little rose or rosy one.
Slavic or Hungarian 1 peopleRoss
From the headland or promontory.
Scottish 3 peopleRoswell
A well or spring where horses graze, or a well where roses grow.
English 1 peopleRowena
Famous friend or renowned friend.
GermanicRowland
Famous land or renowned throughout the land.
Germanic 2 peopleRoxie
Dawn or star.
Persian, Greek 2 peopleRoy
King.
Old French 30 peopleRoyal
Derived from the English word 'royal', meaning 'of or relating to a king or mona...
English 10 peopleRoyd
Royden
From the royal valley or rye valley.
English 1 peopleRuairi
Red king.
IrishRube
Behold, a son.
Hebrew 1 peopleRuben
Behold, a son.
Hebrew 1 peopleRubi
A precious gemstone of deep red color, symbolizing passion and vitality.
Spanish, English 1 peopleRubio
Ruby
A precious gemstone of deep red color.
Latin 2 peopleRuda
A woman with reddish or ruddy complexion, or derived from the herb rue.
Polish, Slavic 1 peopleRudolph
A name meaning 'famous wolf' or 'renowned wolf,' derived from Germanic elements ...
Germanic, English 7 peopleRudy
Famous ruler or one with a ruddy complexion.
German, English 1 peopleRufus
A name meaning 'red' or 'red-haired,' derived from the Latin word for the color ...
Latin 7 peopleRunning
The act of moving swiftly on foot, or descriptive of speed and motion.
English 1 peopleRupert
Bright fame or one whose fame shines brilliantly.
Germanic 2 peopleRush
A person who lives near rushes (wetland plants) or one who is hasty.
English 9 peopleRuss
A man from Russia or of Russian descent.
English 1 peopleRussel
Red-haired or russet-colored, derived from the Old French 'roussel' meaning redd...
English, French 5 peopleRussell
A person with red hair or a reddish complexion.
Old French 16 peopleRussie
A woman from Russia or of Russian descent.
English 1 peopleRuth
Friend or companion.
Hebrew 33 peopleRutherford
A ford where cattle graze, or a cattle crossing.
English, Scottish 2 peopleRutledge
A ridge where rye grows, or a rye field ridge.
English, Scottish 1 peopleS.
S.A.
S.B.
S.B.M.
S.C.
S.D.
S.E.
S.F.
S.G.
S.H.
S.J.
S.L.
S.M.
S.N.
S.P.
S.R.
S.S.
S.T.
S.V.
S.W.
S.Y.
SEN.
SPRUILLE
Possibly derived from a place name or surname of uncertain origin.
English 1 peopleSackville
A village where sacks are made or stored.
English, Norman 1 peopleSadie
Princess.
Hebrew 2 peopleSaid
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Arabic 1 peopleSailendra
Lord of the ocean or ocean ruler.
Sanskrit, Indonesian, Javanese 2 peopleSakiko
Blossom child or child of the bloom.
Japanese 1 peopleSaleh
Righteous, virtuous, or good.
Arabic 1 peopleSallie
Princess, a diminutive of Sarah derived from the Hebrew 'sarah' meaning 'princes...
Hebrew 5 peopleSally
Princess, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
English, Hebrew 4 peopleSalmon
A biblical name, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for the fish or related t...
Hebrew 2 peopleSalon
A fashionable gathering place or establishment for social interaction.
French, English 1 peopleSalvador
Savior; one who saves or rescues.
Latin 2 peopleSalvator
One who saves or rescues.
Latin 1 peopleSalvatore
Savior.
Latin 1 peopleSam
God has heard.
Hebrew 31 peopleSamantha
God has heard or listener.
Hebrew, English 1 peopleSamil
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'complete' or 'perfect,' also used in Korean con...
Arabic, Korean 2 peopleSammy
A diminutive of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard' or 'God listens.'
Hebrew 2 peopleSamson
Of the sun or his name is sun.
Hebrew 1 peopleSamuel
God has heard or the name of God.
Hebrew 103 peopleSanchez
Son of Sancho.
Spanish 1 peopleSande
Defender or protector.
Scandinavian, Dutch 1 peopleSanders
Son of Alexander or son of Sander.
English 1 peopleSandy
A diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning 'defender of men' or 'defender o...
Greek, Scottish 2 peopleSanford
A sandy ford or crossing.
Old English 3 peopleSanta
Holy or saint.
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleSantiago
Saint James, a compound of 'Saint' and 'James' (supplanter).
Spanish, Hebrew 5 peopleSantos
Sao-Ke
Meaning uncertain; likely contains elements related to 'early' or 'high.'
Chinese 2 peopleSaoirse
Freedom or liberty.
IrishSara
Princess or noblewoman, derived from the Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning a woman of high ...
Hebrew 5 peopleSarah
Princess, noblewoman
Hebrew 10 peopleSargent
Servant or military officer.
English, French 1 peopleSargeon
Sashaw
Meaning uncertain.
Native American or uncertain 1 peopleSaul
Asked for or prayed for.
Hebrew 3 peopleSawtelle
Possibly 'saw-maker's dwelling' or related to a place name.
English 1 peopleSchofield
Field where shoes are made or a place name.
English 1 peopleSchuyler
A scholar or student.
Dutch 3 peopleScott
A person from Scotland or of Scottish descent.
Old English 12 peopleScuyler
Shield maker or protector.
Dutch 1 peopleSean
God is gracious.
Irish 1 peopleSebastien
Venerable, revered, or worthy of respect.
GreekSecretary
One who keeps secrets or a clerk.
English, Latin 1 peopleSecy.
Sekizru
Meaning uncertain.
Japanese or uncertain 1 peopleSelden
A surname-derived name meaning 'from the willow valley' or 'dweller in the valle...
Old English 2 peopleSelma
A name meaning 'divine protector' or 'helmet of God,' derived from Germanic elem...
Germanic, Scandinavian 2 peopleSelucius
Possibly derived from a Greek or Latin root, though the exact etymology is uncer...
Latin 1 peopleSempronius
A Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'eternal' or 'perpetua...
Latin 1 peopleSereno
A name meaning 'serene,' 'calm,' or 'peaceful,' derived from Latin.
Latin, Spanish, Italian 2 peopleSerge
Servant or attendant.
French, from Latin 1 peopleSergei
Servant or attendant.
Russian, from Latin 1 peopleSergio
Servant or attendant.
Spanish and Italian, from Latin 1 peopleSergius
Servant or attendant.
Latin 1 peopleSeth
Appointed or placed, derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'to set' or 'to appoin...
Hebrew 6 peopleSeveroid
Resembling or related to Severus; possibly meaning 'stern' or 'severe'.
Latin or Russian 1 peopleSeymour
From Saint Maur or a place by the sea.
Old French and Old English 3 peopleShannon
Wise river or old river, derived from the River Shannon in Ireland.
Irish 1 peopleSharky
One who resembles or is associated with a shark; a nickname or informal given na...
English 1 peopleShaw
A thicket or small wood; derived from a geographical feature.
English 1 peopleSheila
An Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'SÃle,' possibly meaning 'fairy woman' or...
Irish, Gaelic 2 peopleShelby
A surname-derived name meaning 'from the willow farm' or 'dweller by the shelf-l...
Old Norse, English 2 peopleShelton
Settlement on a shelf or ledge; a place name.
English 1 peopleShepherd
One who tends sheep; an occupational name.
English 1 peopleShera
Possibly meaning 'light' or derived from 'Sherah'; may also be a variant of Shir...
Hebrew or English 1 peopleSherburne
Sheridan
Descendant of Siridean; possibly meaning 'wild man' or 'seeker'.
Irish 1 peopleSherlock
Bright-haired or fair-haired; derived from Old English elements.
English 1 peopleSherman
Cloth shearer or one who shears sheep, derived from the Old English 'sceran' (to...
English 4 peopleSherrod
A surname-derived given name, likely from Old English elements meaning 'shire' a...
English 1 peopleSherwood
A bright or clear forest.
English 4 peopleShirley
A name meaning 'from the bright clearing' or 'dweller in the shire meadow.'
Old English 2 peopleShiro
White, or a name composed of characters meaning 'white' or 'fourth' depending on...
Japanese 1 peopleShunko
A name typically composed of characters meaning 'spring' and 'child' or similar ...
Japanese 1 peopleSi
A single-character name with meanings that vary by tone and context, often meani...
Chinese 1 peopleSibley
A surname-derived name, likely from Old English elements meaning 'related to a f...
English 1 peopleSid
A diminutive of Sidney, meaning 'wide meadow' or 'from Saint Denis'.
English 1 peopleSidney
From Saint Denis or wide meadow.
Old English 23 peopleSiegfried
Victory peace or peaceful victor.
GermanicSiegmund
Victory and protection, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'protection...
Germanic 1 peopleSig
Victory, from the Germanic element 'sieg' meaning 'victory'.
Germanic 1 peopleSigmar
Famous for victory, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'famous'.
Germanic 1 peopleSigmund
Victory and protection, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'protection...
Germanic 1 peopleSigrid
Beautiful victory, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'beautiful' or '...
Germanic 1 peopleSigurd
Victory and guardian, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'guardian' or...
Germanic 1 peopleSilas
A name meaning 'of the forest' or 'from the forest,' derived from Latin or possi...
Latin, Aramaic 7 peopleSilvio
From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
Latin 1 peopleSimeon
God has heard.
Hebrew 4 peopleSimon
The name means 'he has heard' or 'God has heard'.
Hebrew 10 peopleSimone
Hearkening or one who hears.
HebrewSimons
He has heard, from the Hebrew name Simeon meaning 'God has heard'.
Hebrew 1 peopleSimplicio
A name meaning 'simple,' 'innocent,' or 'guileless,' derived from Latin.
Latin, Spanish, Italian 2 peopleSimplico
Simple, innocent, or artless, from the Latin 'simplex' meaning 'simple' or 'sing...
Latin 1 peopleSims
Son of Sim, a diminutive of Simon.
English 1 peopleSinclair
A name meaning 'from Saint-Clair' or 'from the holy light,' derived from a Frenc...
French, Scottish 2 peopleSinead
God is gracious.
IrishSiobhan
God is gracious.
IrishSistie
A familiar or affectionate term for a sister.
English 1 peopleSitting
One who sits or is in a seated position.
English 1 peopleSkye
From the Isle of Skye, the largest island in the Inner Hebrides.
ScottishSlavko
Glory or fame.
Slavic 2 peopleSliding
Moving smoothly along a surface.
English 1 peopleSlim
Slender or thin in build; also an Arabic name meaning 'peaceful.'
English, Arabic 1 peopleSlobadan
Free or liberated.
Slavic 1 peopleSmay
Uncertain; possibly related to a surname or place name.
English 1 peopleSmedley
From a clearing where smiths worked.
English 1 peopleSmith
A person who works with metal, particularly one who forges or shapes metal.
English 6 peopleSobrieski
Uncertain; possibly related to a Polish place name or family name.
Polish 1 peopleSofia
Wisdom, derived from the Greek word for wisdom and knowledge.
GreekSol
Sun; also a musical note.
Latin, Spanish, Hebrew 1 peopleSol. C.
Soloman
A variant spelling of Solomon, meaning 'man of peace' or 'peaceful.'
Hebrew 2 peopleSolomon
Man of peace.
Hebrew 4 peopleSommerville
From a summer settlement or village.
English 1 peopleSonia
Wisdom or wise.
Russian, Greek 1 peopleSoon
Pure or clean; also an English word meaning in the near future.
Korean, English 1 peopleSophia
A name meaning 'wisdom,' derived directly from the Greek word for wisdom.
Greek 2 peopleSophie
Wisdom or wise.
Greek 1 peopleSoterios
Savior or deliverer.
Greek 1 peopleSotokichi
A Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji characters used, potentially ...
Japanese 2 peopleSouth
A directional surname derived from the cardinal direction south.
English 2 peopleSpencer
A person who dispenses provisions or supplies, originally an occupational surnam...
English 7 peopleSrinivasa
One who dwells in wealth or prosperity.
Sanskrit 1 peopleSt. Clair
St. Claire
Stafford
Ford by a landing place or wharf.
English 1 peopleStandish
Stony place or rocky pasture.
English 1 peopleStanford
Ford by a stony place or stone crossing.
English 1 peopleStanislaus
One who achieves glory or stands with glory.
Slavic 1 peopleStanislav
One who achieves glory or stands with glory.
Slavic 1 peopleStanislaw
One who achieves glory or stands with glory.
Slavic 1 peopleStanley
Stone meadow or one from the stony clearing.
Old English 25 peopleStemruth
Meaning uncertain.
Unknown 1 peopleStenio
Narrow or confined.
Greek 1 peopleStephan
Crown or wreath.
Greek 5 peopleStephen
A crown or wreath.
Greek 38 peopleSterling
Of high quality or excellence, derived from the name of English silver currency.
English 2 peopleSteve
Crown or wreath.
Greek 4 peopleSteward
Guardian of the household or estate manager.
English 1 peopleStewart
Steward or household officer.
Scottish 6 peopleStilson
Son of Stil or from a place called Stil.
English 1 peopleStitt
Meaning uncertain, possibly from a place name or personal name.
English 1 peopleStoven
Meaning uncertain.
Unknown 1 peopleStrong
Physically powerful or robust.
English 1 peopleStuart
Derived from the occupation of steward, meaning 'guardian' or 'administrator.'
Scottish 8 peopleSue
Lily flower.
Hebrew 4 peopleSullivan
Descendant of Súileabháin, derived from 'súil' meaning eye.
Irish 2 peopleSumi
Clear or refined, often written with characters meaning clarity or purity.
Japanese 1 peopleSummer
The warmest season of the year, used as a given name.
English 1 peopleSumner
A summoner, or one who summons people to court or church.
English 6 peopleSumpter
A person who drives pack animals or transports goods, derived from the occupatio...
English 2 peopleSumter
A place name, possibly derived from a surname or geographical location.
English 1 peopleSun
The star at the center of the solar system, or a Chinese surname meaning 'grands...
Chinese, English 1 peopleSunderland
A place name referring to a city in northeast England, literally 'land separated...
English 1 peopleSusan
Lily or graceful lily, from the Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'
Hebrew 5 peopleSusie
A diminutive of Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'.
Hebrew 1 peopleSuzanne
A lily or graceful lily.
Hebrew 1 peopleSuzette
A diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'little lily'.
Hebrew, French 1 peopleSuzie
Svante
Possibly derived from a Germanic root meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'.
Scandinavian 1 peopleSwar
Heaven, sky, or the celestial realm.
Sanskrit, Indian 1 peopleSybil
A prophetess or oracle, particularly in ancient Greek tradition.
Greek 1 peopleSydenham
Sydney
Wide meadow or from the city of Sydney.
English 2 peopleSylvanus
Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.
Latin 1 peopleSylvester
Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.
Latin 2 peopleSylvia
From the forest or of the woods.
Latin 4 peopleSynman
Possibly 'man of the synagogue' or a surname-derived given name.
English 1 peopleT.
T.A.
T.A.E.
T.A.M.
T.B.
T.C.
T.D.
T.E.
T.E.B.
T.F.
T.G.
T.H.
T.J.
T.J.B.
T.K.
T.L.
T.M.
T.N.
T.O.
T.P.
T.Q.
T.R.
T.S.
T.S.C.
T.T.
T.V.
T.W.
THADDEOUS
Heart or courageous heart, a variant of Thaddeus.
Aramaic, Greek 1 peopleTHELMA
A will or volition.
Greek 3 peopleTILLMAN
TYRON
A person from Tyre, or possibly 'land of Owen' in Irish.
Greek, Irish 1 peopleTabber
One who tabs or marks with tabs.
English 1 peopleTabby
A striped or brindled cat, or a person with a striped pattern.
English 1 peopleTad
A small amount or a little bit.
English 1 peopleTadhg
Poet or philosopher.
IrishTaka
Hawk or tall.
Japanese 1 peopleTakako
Filial piety child or hawk child, depending on kanji selection.
Japanese 1 peopleTakeshi
Warrior or fierce, composed of characters meaning 'warrior' and 'fierce'.
Japanese 2 peopleTallulah
Leaping water.
Native American (Choctaw) 1 peopleTamaki
Jewel or ball, depending on kanji selection.
Japanese 1 peopleTashihike
The specific meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'field prince' or s...
Japanese 1 peopleTasker
One who performs tasks or works as a laborer.
English 5 peopleTauchi
The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'thick' or 'inner.'
Japanese 1 peopleTaul
Uncertain; possibly related to 'tall' or a variant of other names.
English 1 peopleTaylor
One who cuts cloth; a tailor.
English 3 peopleTed
Gift of God.
English 3 peopleTeddy
Wealthy guardian or gift of God, derived as a diminutive of Theodore or Edward.
English 2 peopleTelfair
Fair-haired or beautiful.
Scottish 1 peopleTelford
Ford where tiles are made or a ford near a tile kiln.
English, Scottish 1 peopleTellez
Descendant of Tello.
Spanish 1 peopleTemilita
The meaning is unclear and may be invented or from a non-standard source.
Uncertain, possibly African or invented 1 peopleTemosaburo
The meaning depends on kanji selection, potentially 'hand' or 'iron' combined wi...
Japanese 1 peopleTerence
Smooth or tender, derived from the Latin name Terentius.
Latin 3 peopleTeresa
Summer or harvester, derived from Greek origins with uncertain etymology.
Greek, Latin 4 peopleTereta
The fourth in a series or sequence.
Greek 1 peopleTex
From Texas; a Texan.
English 3 peopleTexas
Friends or friendly people.
Native American (Caddo) 1 peopleThad
Heart or courageous one.
Hebrew 1 peopleThaddeus
A person with a courageous or stout heart; one who is brave and bold.
Aramaic 7 peopleThaig
Poet or bard.
Irish/Gaelic 1 peopleTheo
Divine or God.
Greek 4 peopleTheo. D.
Theodora
Gift of God, composed of Greek elements meaning 'god' and 'gift'.
Greek 2 peopleTheodore
A gift of God.
Greek 41 peopleTheresa
Summer or harvester.
Greek 1 peopleTheron
Hunter.
Greek 1 peopleThierry
People's ruler or ruler of the tribe.
GermanicThomas
Twin
Aramaic 251 peopleThomasina
Twin.
AramaicThompson
Son of Tom; son of Thomas.
English 3 peopleThora
Thunder or Thor's woman.
Norse 1 peopleThorne
Thorn bush or thorny place.
English 1 peopleThornton
Settlement with thorn bushes, derived from Old English elements for thorn and se...
English 2 peopleThos.
Thurlow
Thorn hill or hill with thorn bushes.
English 1 peopleThurman
Servant of Thor or a person from a place with Thor's name.
English 2 peopleTilford
Ford at the fertile place or ford of the unstable ground.
English 2 peopleTillie
Tilted or cultivated land.
English 1 peopleTilman
Tilted or one who tills the land.
German 1 peopleTim
Honoring God, derived as a diminutive of Timothy.
Greek 2 peopleTimothy
Honoring God or one who honors God.
Greek 12 peopleTing-Kau
Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; commonly 'listen' or 'hear' comb...
Chinese 1 peopleTobias
Tokugawa
Virtue river or river of virtue.
Japanese 1 peopleTokutaro
Virtue son or son of virtue.
Japanese 1 peopleTolde
Bold or daring ruler.
Germanic 1 peopleTom
Twin.
Aramaic via Hebrew 31 peopleTomas
Twin.
Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 peopleTomm
Twin.
Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 peopleTommasso
Twin.
Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek 1 peopleTommy
Twin.
English 3 peopleTomo
Twin (Aramaic origin); friend or companion (Japanese origin).
Aramaic, via Hebrew and Greek; also Japanese 1 peopleTomosaburo
Friend-born or companion-born male.
Japanese 1 peopleToni
Priceless or of inestimable worth.
Latin, via Greek 1 peopleTony
Priceless or worthy of praise, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin 'antonius.'
Latin 5 peopleToomery
Unclear; possibly related to 'tome' or a place name.
English 1 peopleTootsie
A term of endearment, possibly derived from 'toot' or baby talk.
English 1 peopleTorah
Townsend
One who lives at the end of the town.
English 1 peopleTracy
From Tracey, a place in Normandy; of noble descent.
English, French 3 peopleTresich
Unclear; possibly related to 'tres' (three) or a regional surname.
Slavic 1 peopleTris
Sad or sorrowful.
Latin, via Greek 1 peopleTroske
Unclear; possibly a regional or occupational surname.
Germanic or Slavic 1 peopleTruman
A faithful or loyal man, derived from 'true man'.
English 6 peopleTsuneo
Harbor male or port male.
Japanese 1 peopleTurin
Of or relating to Turin (the city).
Italian, from Latin 1 peopleTurlough
Instigator of battles.
IrishTurney
One who turns or operates a lathe, or a dweller by a turning in a road.
English 1 peopleTwo
The number two, or a second-born child.
English 1 peopleTy
A house or dwelling, or a shortened form of names beginning with Ty-.
English 1 peopleTyler
A tile maker or one who lays tiles, derived from the occupational surname.
English 2 peopleTytus
Of the Titii, a Roman clan, or possibly meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.
Latin 2 peopleU.
U.E.
U.R.
U.S.
U.S.A.
U.S.J.
URIAH
Ugo
Mind, intellect, or spirit.
Italian, Germanic 2 peopleUlric
Ulrich
Wolf ruler or powerful as a wolf.
GermanicUlrie
Wolf ruler or power of the wolf.
Germanic 1 peopleUlysses
The wrathful one; one who is hated.
Greek, Latin 3 peopleUra
Urban
Of or relating to a city.
Latin 1 peopleUsher
A doorkeeper or one who shows people to their seats.
English, Norman French 2 peopleUta
Prosperity or wealth.
Germanic 1 peopleV.
V.A.
V.C.
V.I.
V.K.
V.L.
V.M.
V.P.
V.R.
VLATINOL
Unknown; possibly a neologism or technical term.
Unknown 1 peopleVada
Famous ruler or famous in battle.
Germanic, English 1 peopleVail
To lower or remove one's hat as a sign of respect; a valley.
English 1 peopleVal
Strong and valiant, or a shortened form of Valentine or Valerie.
English, Latin 1 peopleValdemaras
Famous ruler or renowned warrior.
Lithuanian, Scandinavian 1 peopleValentina
Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.
LatinValentine
Strong, valiant, and healthy.
Latin 1 peopleValeri
Strong and valiant.
Latin, Russian 1 peopleValta
Light or bright.
Finnish 1 peopleVan
From (a place).
Dutch 4 peopleVance
Dweller in a fen or marshy area.
English 2 peopleVannavar
A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.
American 1 peopleVannevar
A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.
American 1 peopleVannoy
A surname used as a given name, of uncertain origin.
American 1 peopleVaughn
Small; little.
English, Welsh 3 peopleVean
A Cornish name of uncertain modern meaning.
Cornish 1 peopleVelden
A Dutch name derived from a place name or topographical feature.
Dutch 1 peopleVenancio
One who hunts or pursues, derived from the Latin word for hunting.
Latin, Spanish 1 peopleVening
A Scandinavian name of uncertain modern meaning.
Scandinavian 1 peopleVerna
Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.
Latin, English 1 peopleVerne
Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.
Latin, English 1 peopleVernon
From Vernon; alder grove.
English, French 4 peopleVeronica
True image, derived from Latin words meaning 'true' and 'image.'
Latin, Christian 1 peopleVesta
The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
Latin, Roman 1 peopleVi
A short form or nickname, often derived from names beginning with 'V' or contain...
English 1 peopleVic
Conqueror or victor.
English 2 peopleVicente
Conquering; one who prevails or is victorious.
LatinVictor
Conqueror or winner.
Latin 25 peopleVictoria
Victory or conqueror.
Latin, Roman 2 peopleVictorino
Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.
Latin, Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleViktor
Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleVilho
Resolute protector or determined defender.
Finnish 1 peopleVincent
Conquering or victorious.
Latin 11 peopleVincente
Vincenzo
Conquering or victorious.
LatinVinnie
Conquering or winning.
Latin 1 peopleViola
A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
Latin 7 peopleViolet
Purple flower.
Latin 4 peopleViolette
A small violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.
Latin, French 1 peopleVirgil
Flourishing or green, related to virility and vigor.
Latin 1 peopleVirginia
Pure or virginal.
Latin 21 peopleViscount
A nobleman ranking below an earl.
English, Norman French 2 peopleVital
Essential to life, lively, or full of vigor.
Latin 1 peopleVittorio
Victorious or conquering.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleVivian
Living; lively.
Latin 3 peopleVivienne
Lively or living.
LatinVladimir
Famous ruler or great ruler.
Slavic, Russian 2 peopleVolstead
Possibly 'steady place' or 'firm settlement,' though the etymology is uncertain.
Scandinavian, English 1 peopleVonceil
The meaning is uncertain; it may be a modern invention or variant of other names...
English, possibly French influence 1 peopleW.
W.A.
W.A.F.
W.B.
W.B.C.
W.B.N.
W.B.S.
W.C.
W.D.
W.D.A.
W.D.B.
W.E.
W.F.
W.G.
W.H.
W.H.F.
W.H.G.
W.I.
W.J.
W.J.D.
W.J.L.
W.K.
W.L.
W.M.
W.M.H.
W.N.
W.O.
W.P.
W.P.G.
W.R.
W.S.
W.S.A.
W.T.
W.V.
W.W.
W.W.D.
WENDALL
Wanderer or traveler.
Germanic, English 2 peopleWILLOUGHBY
WILTON
A settlement by the river Wil, or a farmstead near water.
Old English 1 peopleWaclaw
More glorious or of greater glory.
Slavic, Polish 1 peopleWade
To go; to ford; one who wades.
English 3 peopleWaite
Waitman
A servant or attendant.
English 2 peopleWaka
In Japanese: 'harmony' or 'peace'; in Polynesian: a traditional canoe or vessel.
Japanese, Polynesian 1 peopleWakefield
An open field that is awake or alert, or a field near a stream.
Old English 1 peopleWalcott
A cottage or dwelling by a wall or fortification.
Old English 1 peopleWaldo
Powerful ruler or one who rules with might.
Old German, Old English 1 peopleWalker
One who walks or a cloth walker.
English 4 peopleWall
One who lives by a wall or fortification, or a builder of walls.
Old English 1 peopleWallace
A foreigner or stranger, originally referring to people from Wales or of Welsh d...
Scottish/Norman 15 peopleWallenburg
A fortified town or castle by a wall, or a settlement associated with walls.
German, Scandinavian 1 peopleWallis
A surname derived from the medieval kingdom of Wallis or from the Welsh people.
English 1 peopleWally
A diminutive form meaning 'ruler of the Britons' or 'foreigner'.
English 1 peopleWalpole
Walsh
Foreigner or Welshman.
Irish, English 2 peopleWalt
Ruler of the army, from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'army.'
Germanic 5 peopleWalter
Ruler of the army or one who commands warriors.
Germanic 118 peopleWalton
A settlement of the Welsh people or a walled town.
English 2 peopleWaltraud
Powerful counsel or strong advisor.
German, GermanicWanda
Wanderer or of the Vandals.
Germanic, Polish 2 peopleWanner
One who is pale or sickly in appearance.
German 1 peopleWard
Guardian or watchman, from Old English 'weard' meaning 'guard' or 'protector.'
Old English 5 peopleWarhid
One who is cautious or wary.
Arabic 1 peopleWarren
A man of the fortress or a park-keeper.
Old Germanic 27 peopleWash. Curran
Washburn
A stream where clothes are washed or a washing place.
English 1 peopleWashington
Settlement belonging to a man named Wassa or from a place meaning 'wise man's ho...
English 5 peopleWaterman
A person who works with water, such as a boatman or ferryman.
English 1 peopleWatson
Son of Walter; son of Watt.
English 4 peopleWaymouth
A mouth of a river or a settlement near water.
English 1 peopleWayne
A wagon maker or one who builds or drives wagons.
English 6 peopleWebster
A weaver.
English 2 peopleWelker
One who works with wool or a wool worker.
German 1 peopleWellington
A settlement of a man named Weola or a wealthy settlement.
English 1 peopleWells
From the wells; one who lives by a spring or well.
English 4 peopleWendell
Derived from the Vandals, a Germanic tribe, meaning 'wanderer' or 'one of the Va...
Germanic 8 peopleWerber
One who weaves or a weaver.
German 1 peopleWesley
A person from the western meadow or clearing.
English 7 peopleWestern
One who comes from the west, or someone living in the western part of a region.
English 6 peopleWestmoreland
The western moorland or western open country.
English 1 peopleWeymouth
A mouth of a river or settlement near water.
English 1 peopleWhelchel
Possibly derived from a place name or personal name of uncertain origin.
English 1 peopleWhirlwind
A rapidly rotating column of air or a person of great energy and activity.
English 1 peopleWhite
Fair-haired or pale-complexioned.
English 3 peopleWhitelaw
A person who lived by a white-colored stream or watercourse.
English 1 peopleWhitey
A person with white or very light-colored hair or complexion.
English 1 peopleWhitnell
A person from a place with white-colored features or a white corner of land.
English 1 peopleWickham
A settlement or homestead associated with a dwelling or village.
English 1 peopleWidmer
A person who lived in a wide or broad area, or a widower.
German, Swiss 1 peopleWil.
Wilbert
Resolute and bright, or one who possesses a brilliant will.
Germanic 1 peopleWilbur
Resolute or desiring peace, or a combination of 'will' and 'fortress.'
English 11 peopleWilburn
Resolute or determined protector.
English, Germanic 2 peopleWilde
Wilder
Wild, untamed, or one who lives in a wild or uncultivated place.
Germanic, English 1 peopleWiley
Crafty, cunning, or one from a place with a narrow stream.
English 1 peopleWilford
A ford or river crossing associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.
English 1 peopleWilfort
A fort or fortified place associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.
English 2 peopleWilfred
Desiring peace or one who wishes for peaceful resolution.
Old English 2 peopleWilhelm
Resolute protector or determined defender.
Germanic 4 peopleWilhelmine
Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.
Germanic 1 peopleWilison
Son of Wil or William, or a person with a strong will.
English 1 peopleWilkinson
Son of Wilkin, a diminutive of William, or a person descended from one named Wil...
English 1 peopleWill
A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.
Germanic, Old English 18 peopleWillam
Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.
Germanic 1 peopleWillard
Resolute and brave in will.
Germanic 18 peopleWillfred
William
Resolute protector
Germanic 790 peopleWillie
Resolute protector; strong-willed.
English, Germanic 3 peopleWillis
A resolute protector or one with strong will.
Germanic, Old English 17 peopleWilma
Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.
Germanic 1 peopleWilmer
Resolute and famous.
Germanic, English 2 peopleWilmott
A surname derived from the given name William, with the suffix -ott indicating a...
English 1 peopleWilslow
Wilson
Son of Will.
English 4 peopleWinfield
Friend's field.
English 5 peopleWinfred
A friend of peace or one who brings peace through friendship.
English, Germanic 1 peopleWinifred
Blessed peace or peaceful friend.
Germanic 5 peopleWinnifred
A friend of peace or blessed peacemaker.
English, Germanic 1 peopleWinslow
Winston
The town of a man named Wine or the settlement associated with joy and friendshi...
English 1 peopleWinterhalter
One who holds or maintains something during winter, or a winter dweller.
German 1 peopleWinters
A surname indicating descent from someone named Winter or association with the w...
English 1 peopleWinthrop
From a settlement associated with wine or joy.
Old English 4 peopleWitold
A wide ruler or one who rules with breadth and authority.
Polish, Slavic 1 peopleWm.
Wolf
A wolf, symbolizing strength, wildness, and warrior qualities.
Germanic 1 peopleWolfgang
Wolf path or one who travels like a wolf.
GermanicWoodrow
Row of trees.
English 4 peopleWork
A surname derived from the Old English word for labor or occupation.
English 1 peopleWorthington
Settlement of a worthy person.
English 3 peopleWright
A maker or builder of things, originally a craftsperson or artisan.
English 2 peopleWrisley
A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an English place name or pe...
English 1 peopleXesus
God is salvation, derived from the name Jesus.
Galician, Spanish 1 peopleY.
Y.B.
Yakichif
Uncertain; possibly related to Slavic naming traditions.
Russian, Slavic 1 peopleYakichiro
The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combining elements such as 'yak...
Japanese 1 peopleYankee
American, particularly from the Northern United States.
English (American) 4 peopleYelverton
A place name derived from a settlement or town, possibly containing the element ...
English 1 peopleYin
Yoeh
Uncertain; possibly a variant or transliteration of a Hebrew name.
Hebrew, Biblical 1 peopleYoung
Of youthful age or junior in status.
Old English 4 peopleYovan
God is gracious, a Slavic form of John.
Slavic 1 peopleYsia
Possibly related to Hyacinth or a variant of names beginning with Y.
Greek 3 peopleYu-Kehomia
Meaning is unclear; appears to be a compound or invented name.
Unknown 1 peopleYuan
Yukiko
Snow child, from the Japanese characters for snow (yuki) and child (ko).
Japanese 1 peopleYung
Brave, courageous, or eternal depending on the Chinese characters used.
Chinese 1 peopleYves
Archer or bow warrior.
GermanicYvette
Archer or yew wood.
GermanicZ.
ZEBULAN
Dwelling, residence, or one who dwells.
Hebrew 1 peopleZach
God remembers, a shortened form of Zacharias or Zachary.
Hebrew 1 peopleZachariah
God remembers, from the Hebrew elements zakhar (remember) and Yah (God).
Hebrew 1 peopleZachary
The Lord has remembered.
Hebrew 2 peopleZdenek
Follower of Saint Denis, from the Slavic form of Dionysius.
Slavic 1 peopleZe
Zebulon
Dwelling or habitation; one who dwells.
Hebrew 3 peopleZeke
God strengthens, a diminutive of Ezekiel.
Hebrew 1 peopleZelie
Zealous or serious, derived from the Latin saelius.
French 1 peopleZella
Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Zella related to Sela...
Germanic or Hebrew 1 peopleZellah
Meaning is unclear; possibly a variant of Zella or Selah.
Unknown 1 peopleZia
Light, splendor, or radiance in Arabic; uncle in Italian.
Arabic, Italian, Persian 1 peopleZiba
Zlatko
Golden, from the Slavic word for gold.
Slavic 1 peopleZygmund
Victory and protection, derived from Slavic elements.
Polish 1 peoplede
Of or from, used as a preposition in surnames and place names.
Romance languages 3 peoplevon
From; indicating origin or nobility.
German 3 people