Boy Names with their origins and meanings

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NAME MEANING ORIGIN
Aabha
light
Indian
Aadesh
command
Indian
Aadi
first most important
Indian
Aafreen
Encouragement
Indian
Aagney
son of the fire god
Indian
Aakanksh
desire
Indian
Aakarshan
attraction
Hindu
Aaron
To sing; Enlightened; Messenger
Hebrew; Arabic
Abaddon
Destruction.
Hebrew
Abadi
Eternal Lasting.
Arabic
Aban
Mythological water creature
Persian
Abasi
Stern
Swahili
Abba
Father; Addressed to God.
Aramaic; Hebrew
Abban
White
Latin
Abbas
Muhammed's uncle Stern.
Arabic
Abbey
Father rejoiced. A form of Abe father of the multitudes.
Hebrew
Abbott
Father of the abbey.
Old English
Abdel
servent
Arabic
Abdiel
The servant of God. Faithful servant.
Hebrew
Abdieso
Persian
Abdul
Servant of Allah.
Arabic
Abdul Aziz
Servant of the powerful one.
Arabic
Abdul Kareem
Servant of the noble one Worshipper of the generous one Slave of the generous God.
Arabic
Abdul Rahman
Servant of the merciful one.
Arabic
Abdullah
Servant of God.
Arabic
Abe
Father of a multitude.
Hebrew
Abejundio
relating to the abaje (bee)
Spanish
Abel
A breath Son.
Hebrew
Abelard
One who is born of firm High nobility Ambitious once.
Old German
Abenzio
Celtic
Abercio
Latin
Abernethy
Mouth or beginning of a river.
Scottish, Gaelic
Abhay
a son of Dharma
Hindu
Abhi
Hindu
Abhijit
a constellation dear to Hari
Hindu
Abhinav
Hindu
Abhishek
Hindu
Abhorson
From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Abi
Elder brother.
Turkish
Abiah
God is my father.
Hebrew
Abias
One who serves the Lord.
Hebrew
Abibo
Beloved
Hewbrew
Abidan
Father of judgement.
Hebrew
Abie
Servant
Arabic
Abiel
God is the father.
Hebrew
Abijah
The Lord is my father.
Hebrew
Abir
Strength
Hebrew
Abisha
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Abishur
My father's glance
Hebrew
Abner
Divine father of light.
Hebrew
Abraham
Father of the multitudes.
Hebrew
Abram
Son of the high father.
Hebrew
Abrasha
father
Hebrew
Absalom
Father of peace.
Hebrew
Abtin
A character in Shahnameh Fereidoun's father.
Persian
Abu
Father
Arabic
Abudemio
Assyrian
Abundiantus
plentiful
Latin
Acacio
the Lord holds
Hebrew
Acar
Bright
Turkish
Acario
ungrateful
Latin
Accursius
to hasten
Latin
Ace
Unity One.
Latin
Acelin
Noble.
French
Achilles
Without lips.
Greek
Achyuta
a name of Vishnu
Hindu
Acim
The Lord will judge.
Hebrew
Ackerley
From the meadow of oak trees.
English
Ackley
Dweller at the oak tree.
Middle English
Actaeon
History - was a famous Theban hero trained by the centaur Chiron. A hunter.
Greek
Acton
Belonging to the town with oak trees.
Old English
Acuzio
sharp
Latin
Adahy
In the oak tree woods.
Cherokee
Adair
Dweller by the oak tree.
Scottish, Gaelic
Adalard
Noble Brave.
Old German
Adalardo
noble
Celtic
Adalbaro
The combatant of nobility.
Greek
Adalbergo
Village.
German
Adalgiso
noble hostage
Old German
Adalric
Noble ruler.
German
Adalrico
noble powerful and rich
Latin, Old German
Adam
Of the red earth.
Hebrew
Adamanan
Little Adam Of the red earth.
Irish
Adan
One who brings pleasure.
Arabic
Adar
Dark Cloudy.
Hebrew
Addai
man of god
Hebrew
Addison
Son of Adam Descended from Adam Son of the red earth.
Old EnglishOld English
Addo
happy ornament
Teutonic, Hebrew
Ade
Royal
Yoruba
Adeben
twelfth-born son
Ghanese
Adeipho
A brother.
Greek
Adel
Fire; Noble.
Arabic; Old German
Adelais
noble
Latin
Adelard
Nobly resolute.
Teutonic
Adelbert
famous for nobility
Old German
Adelfried
who protects the descendants
Old German
Adelino
noble
Old German
Adelmo
noble protector
Old German
Adelphos
brother
Greek
Ademaro
glorious in battle
Old German
Aden
Fiery one.
Irish
Adeodatus
given by God
Latin
Ader
Flock
Hebrew
Adham
Black
Arabic
Adhamh
A man of the red earth. According to the Bible the first man.
Irish/Scottish
Adiel
Ornament of the Lord.
Hebrew
Adil
Wise Just.
Arabic
Adilo
Noble
German
Adin
Sensual.
Hebrew
Adir
Noble majestic.
Hebrew
Adiran
of the adriatic
Latin
Aditya
lord of the sun
Hindu
Adiv
Pleasant Gentle.
Hebrew
Adlai
Refuge of God; To justify.
Hebrew; Arabic
Adler
Eagle
Old German
Adley
Righteous Just.
Hebrew
Admes
Greek
Admon
red peony
Hebrew
Adnan
Pleasant
Arabic
Adney
Dweller at the noble one's land.
Old English
Adolf
Noble fierce wolf Hero.
Old German
Adolfo
Wolf.
Adolph
Wolf.
Teutonic
Adom
God will help.
Akan
Adon
Belonging to the Lord.
Hebrew
Adoni
The sunset.
Aboriginal
Adonis
Lord; Handsome.
Hebrew; Greek
Adony
Hungarian
Adrastos
undaunted
Greek
Adri
Rock
Pakastani
Adrian
Dark Rich Mysterious From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana.
Latin
Adriel
Of God's kingdom.
Hebrew
Adrik
A form of Hadrianus Of the Adriatic; Dark.
Latin; Russian
Adwin
Creative
Ghanian
Aegeon
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors
Aegir
A sea god.
Old Norse
Aemilius
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.
Aeneas
Praised
Greek
Aeolus
In mythology the ruler of the winds.
Greek
Aeron
An unusual boy's name.
Welsh
Aetos
eagle
Greek
Afa
Hurricane
Tongan
Affrica
Pleasant
0
Afifi
Pious Virtuous Forgiven.
Arabic
Afram
Ghanaian river.
African
Afro
from Africa
Latin
Afshin
Old Iranian army commander.
Persian
Afton
Geographical - From Afton in England
English
Agabo
Hebrew
Agamemnon
Resolute. Working Slowly. He was the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of Troy.
Greek
Agastya
One who moves mountains.
Sanskrit
Agatone
good kind
Greek
Agilard
Bright.
Teutonic
Agostino
Anguished Misery.
Italian
Agosto
Venerable the exalted one.
Italian
Agrey
Open field.
Latin
Agrippa
Born with the feet first.
Latin
Agu
Leopard
Ibo
Agustin
Highly praised.
Latin
Ahab
Uncle
Hebrew
Ahava
Cherished one
Hebrew
Ahdik
Deer Caribou
Native American
Ahearn
Lord of the horses; The heron.
Scottish: English
Ahmad
Most highly adored Highly praised.
Arabic
Ahmed
Most highly praised.
Arabic
Ahmik
strength of gods flock
Hebrew
Ahren
An eagle.
Teutonic
Ahrens
Powerful eagle.
Old German
Ahu
Smoke
Tongan
Aidan
Little fire.
Irish, Gaelic
Aidrik
0
Aikane
Friendly
Polynesian
Aiken
Made of oak
Old English
Ailen
made of oak
Old English
Aimery
Hard-working leader.
German
Aimon
House
French
Ain
Belonging to oneself A short form of names beginning with "Ain".
Scottish
Aindrea
Strong brave courageous one. A form of Andrew.
Irish
Aindreas
Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly courageous.
Scottish
Ainsley
From the meadow clearing.
Old English
Airi
Papua New Guinea
Aisi
Ice
Tongan
Aitan
fights of possession
Hebrew, African
Ajaia
Pot maker.
Yoruba
Ajani
The victor.
Nigerian
Ajatashatru
a name of Vishnu
Hindu
Ajax
Eagle
Greek
Ajay
Victorious
Punjabi
Ajayi
born face-down
Yoruban, Nigerian
Ajit
Hindu
Ajitabh
Hindu
Akaash
sky
Hindu
Akama
Whale
Australian Aboriginal
Akando
ambush
Native American
Akar
Stream
Turkish
Akash
Sky
Hindi
Akbar
Great
Arabic
Akecheta
Warrior
Lakota
Akelina
Eagle
Russian
Akello
I have bought
Ugandan
Akemi
Dawning
Japanese
Akeno
Morning From the shining field.
Japanese
Akhgar
Sign of fire
Persian
Akil
Intelligent
Arabic
Akim
God will establish.
Hebrew
Akins
Brave
Yoruba
Akio
Bright
Japanese
Akira
Intelligence
Japanese
Akiva
The supplanter.
Hebrew
Akiyama
Autumn Fall.
Japanese
Akma
Fresh water.
Australian Aboriginal
Akmal
Perfection
Arabic
Akram
Generous noble.
Arabic
Aksel
Tiny oak tree.
German
Akshay
name of a God
Hindu
Akule
He looks up.
Native American
Al
Noble Bright Handsome. A short form for names beginning with "Al".
English
Aladdin
Allah's servant.
Arabic
Alair
Happy
Irish
Alam
Universe
Arabic
Alan
Handsome Fair Bright Happy.
Irish, Gaelic
Aland
bright as the sun
English
Alarbus
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.
Alard
Hard Noble.
Old German
Alaric
Wolf ruler Fierce Hard noble supreme ruler of all.
Old German
Alasdair
Protector of men.
Scottish
Alastair
Protector of men.
Greek
Alba
Wind
Australian Aboriginal
Alban
Fair complexioned. A saint's name.
Latin
Alber
A quick mind.
Teutonic
Alberic
Clever wise ruler.
German
Alberich
The king of the dwarfs in German legend.
Teutonic
Albern
Noble Courageous.
German
Albert
Noble Industrious Bright Famous.
German
Albie
Noble Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi".
German, French
Albin
White
Latin
Albion
White cliffs.
Celtic
Alcander
Defeder of humandkind. A form of Alexander.
Greek
Alcibiades
From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
Alcott
Dweller from the old cottage.
Old English
Aldan
Wise old friend Helmet.
Old English
Alden
An old wise friend.
Old English
Alder
The alder tree.
Old English
Alderidge
From the alder ridge.
Old English
Alderney
One of the Channel Isles.
English
Aldis
From the old house.
Old French
Aldo
Old Wise.
Old German
Aldous
Old Wise; From the old house.
Old German; Old English
Aldred
Old wise counsel.
Old English
Aldrich
Old wise powerful ruler.
Old German
Aldridge
From the Alder tree ridge.
Old English
Aldwin
Old friend.
English
Aldwyn
An old wise friend.
Old English
Alec
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Greek
Aled
Offspring.
Welsh
Alejandro
Protector. A form of Alexander.
Spanish
Alem
Wisdom
Arabic
Aleric
Ruler of all.
German
Aleron
Wing
Latin
Aleser
lion
Arabic
Alessandro
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Italian
Alex
Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander.
Greek
Alexa
Protector of men. A form of Alexander.
Greek
Alexander
Protector of men. Defender of humankind.
Greek
Alexas
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Alexis
Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander.
Greek
Alfie
Pet form of Alfred wise judge.
Old English
Alfons
Noble and ready.
German
Alfonso
Noble and ready.
Teutonic
Alford
Wise counsellor from the old ford.
Old English
Alfred
Old counsellor Wise judge.
Old English
Alfy
A short form of Alfred wise judge.
Old English
Alger
Noble spearman.
Old German
Algernon
One who has a beard or moustache.
Old French
Algis
Spear
German
Algren
unknown
Ali
The greatest excellent noble.
Arabic
Alika
The defender of mankind.
Polynesian
Alim
All knowing Wisdom.
Arabic
Alison
The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Alistair
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Scottish
Alister
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Greek
Allambee
Quiet place.
Australian Aboriginal
Allan
Harmony or the cheerful handsome one.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic
Allard
Brave Noble Determined.
Old English
Allen
Handsome Fair Bright Happy.
Irish, Gaelic
Alleyne
Harmony or the cheerful handsome one.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic
Allighiero
A noble spear.
Italian
Allison
Alice's son Son of the little truthful one.
Old English, Old German
Allistair
The avenger.
Greek
Allister
The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Scottish
Allunga
Sun
Australian Aboriginal
Almeric
Powerful ruler.
Old German
Almo
Noble Famous.
Old English
Almon
Widower
Hebrew
Alok
Hindu
Alon
Oak Strength.
Hebrew
Alonso
Noble and ready.
Spanish
Alonzo
Noble Ready for battle.
Old German
Aloysius
Famous glorious warrior of battle.
Old German
Alpha
First-born.
Greek
Alpheus
A river god.
Greek
Alphonse
Noble eager to do battle.
Old German
Alphonso
Ready Noble.
Spanish
Alpin
High mountains Blond fair-haired.
Scottish
Alpinolo
Old fried.
Italian
Alric
All powerful.
Old German
Alroy
Red-haired.
Old English
Alston
From the noble one's town Temple stone.
Old English
Altair
Star; Eagle flying.
Greek; Arabic
Alter
Elder Senior.
German
Altman
Wise old
Old German
Alton
Dweller from the old town.
Old English
Alun
Harmony or the cheerful handsome one.
Welsh
Alva
Blond fair-haired; Praised highly.
Latin; Hebrew
Alvah
The exalted one.
Hebrew
Alvan
Tall
Tall
Alvar
Sin justice.
Hebrew
Alvaro
Speaker of truth.
German, Spanish
Alvern
Spring
Latin
Alvin
Beloved Wise Friend to all Noble friend.
Old German
Alvis
All-wise friend; Loved by all.
Old Norse; Old German
Alwan
Harmonious
Welsh
Alwin
Beloved by all.
Teutonic
Alwyn
Noble odl wise relilable friend.
Old English
Amadeus
Love of God
Latin
Amadi
general rejoicing seemed destined to die at
Nigerian
Amado
loving deity
Latin
Amador
lover
Spanish
Amal
Industrious; Hope.
Hebrew; Arabic
Amama
Open-mouthed one.
Polynesian
Aman
Security
Indonesian
Amar
Immortal; Builder.
Punjabi; Arabic
Amaro
Dark like a Moor.
Portuguese
Amaroo
Beautiful place.
Australian, Aboriginal
Amasa
Bearer of burdens.
Hebrew
Amat
Observation
Indonesian
Amato
Loved
French
Ambar
Of the sky. A boy or girl's name.
Sanskrit
Ambert
Shining Bright light.
Old German
Ambler
Stable keeper.
English
Ambrose
Divine Immortal.
Greek
Amerigo
Hard-working.
Italian
Amery
Ruling worker.
Old French
Ames
Friend
French
Amfrid
Ancestral peace.
German
Amherst
place name
English
Ami
My people; Beloved friend.
Hebrew; Latin
Amico
Friend to all.
Italian
Amida
The name of a Buddha.
Japanese
Amiel
Lord of my people.
Hebrew
Amiens
From Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
Amik
Beaver
Native American
Amin
Faithful Trustworthy Loyal.
Hebrew, Arabic
Amir
Prince
Arabic
Amiri
The east wind.
Maori
Amirov
My people are great.
Hebrew
Amistad
friendship
Spanish
Amit
Unfriendly; Highly praised; Endless Without limit  
Punjabi; Arabic; Indian, Hindu
Amitabh
Hindu
Amitava
Hindu
Ammon
Hidden
Egyptian
Amol
Hindu
Amon
Faithful Trustworthy.
Hebrew
Amory
Famous divine ruler; Love.
Old German; Latin
Amos
To be troubled
Hebrew
Amoz
Fast Vigorous one.
Hebrew
Amr
Life
Arabic
Amram
Nation of might.
Hebrew
Amrit
The immortal one.
Sanskrit
Amsden
From the valley of Ambrose.
Old English
Amul
Hindu
Amulya
priceless
Hindu
Amund
Divine protector Guardian.
Scandinavian
An
Peace
Chinese, Vietnamese
Ana
Cave
Tongan
Anada
Blessed
Sanskrit
Anakin
Warrior
American
Analo
Ancestral
German
Anan
Cloud
German
Anand
Bliss
Hindi
Anant
Hindu
Anastasius
Resurrection Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia.
Greek
Anatole
Eastern
Greek
Anay
Hindu
Anbiorn
Bear Eagle.
Old Norse
Ancel
Servant
Latin
Anchali
Painter
Taos
Ancher
Anchor
Greek
Ande
Pillar
African
Anders
Scandinavian form of Andrew. Manly courageous.
Scandinavian
Anderson
Son of Andrew
unknown
Andre
Manly Courageous. A form of Andrew.
French, Hebrew
Andres
Manly Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Spanish
Andreus
son of river peneius
Greek
Andrew
Manly Courageous Brave.
Greek
Androcles
A man and glory. A figure from Roman legend.
Greek
Andros
Man Warrior Of a man.
Greek
Andy
Manly Courageous. A short form of Andrew.
Greek
Aneurin
Truly golden.
Welsh
Ang
Swedish
Anga
Nature Shark.
Tongan
Angada
a son of Lakshmana
Hindu
Angelo
Angel Messenger of God.
English, Italian
Angus
The only choice; Chosen Possesses strength.
Scottish, Gaelic; Celtic
Angwyn
Very handsome.
Welsh
Anh
Safety Peace.
Vietnamese
Anieli
manly
Greek
Anil
God of wind.
Hindi
Anirudhh
Hindu
Anish
Hindu
Aniston
Anjuman
a party place (mehfil)
Hindu
Anker
Strong Brave Courageous. A  form of Andrew.
Danish, Greek
Ankit
Hindu
Ankur
Hindu
Anlon
Great champion.
Celtic
Annan
From the stream.
Celtic
Anniruddha
son of Pradyummna
Hindu
Anno
Graceful. A masculine form of Ann.
Hebrew
An-nur
Light
Arabic
Anoke
Actor
Native American
Anoki
an actor
Native American
Anoop
incomparable the best
Hindu
Anoush
Everlasting
Persian
Ansari
A helper.
Arabic
Anscom
A dweller in the secret valley.
Old English
Ansel
Under God's protection.
Old French
Anselm
Warrior possessing divine protection.
Old German
Anshul
Hindu
Anshuman
Hindu
Ansley
Graceful meadow.
Old English, Hebrew
Anson
Ann's son Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann.
Old English, Hebrew
Anstice
The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name.
Russian from Greek
Antal
prince
Latin
Antares
A star.
Greek
Anthe
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Greek
Anthony
Worth of praise Priceless.
Latin
Antigonus
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale.
Antiochus
From Shakespeare's play Pericles.
Antipholus
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors.
Antoine
Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony.
French
Anton
Worthy of praise.
German
Antoni
Worthy of praise.
Polish
Antonio
Worthy of praise.
Italian/Spanish
Antony
Praiseworth flourishing
Italian
Antti
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Finnish, Greek
Anu
Little; Atom molecule; Cold
Bangladeshi; Sanskrit; Hawaiian
Anuj
Younger brother Later born
Sanskrit
Anwar
Ray of light.
Arabic
Anwell
Dearest
Welsh
Anyon
An anvil.
Celtic
Apache
The name of a North American Indian tribe.
Apari
Father.
Aboriginal
Apemantus
From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
Apiatan
Wooden lance.
Kiowa
Apollo
God of the sun Sunlight   Manly beauty
Greek
Apostolos
Greek
Apurta
Stone
Australian Aboriginal
Aquila
Eagle
Latin
Ara
Altar
Latin
Arafat
Mountain of recognition
Arabic
Araldo
Ruler of the army.
Spanish, Scandinavian
Araluen
The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name.
Aboriginal
Aram
High exalted
Hebrew
Aramis
Sky Reflection of heaven.
French
Aran
Forest
Thai
Arana
Polynesian form of Alan. Handsome.
Polynesian
Arash
A hero in Persian folklore.
Persian
Arawa
Shark
Maori
Archard
Sacred Powerful; Archer
French; Old English
Archer
Bow Archer
Old English
Archibald
Very bold Very brave Valuable
Old German
Archidamus
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale.
Archie
Very bold. Short form of Archibald
Old German
Archimedes
Brilliant
Greek
Ardai
High valour brave warrior
Celtic
Ardell
Eager
Latin
Arden
Ablaze; Dwelling place
Latin; Old English
Ardley
From the fiery meadow From the ardent one's meadow
Old English, Latin
Ardmore
Intense desire ardent
Latin
Ardolph
The wolf (a wanderer) who longs for home.
Old English
Ardon
Bronze
Hebrew
Aren
Eagle ruler peace
Danish
Arend
Dutch form of Arnold.
Dutch
Arentino
Virtuous Purity
Italian
Ares
god of war
Greek
Argus
Vigilant watchful
Greek
Argyle
From Ireland
Gaelic
Argyll
From the land of the Gaels. Also the name of a Scottish county.
Scottish Gaelic
Ari
Strong Worthy lion
Hebrew
Arian
Derived from Arion
0
Aric
Ruler
Old English
Aricin
the eternal kings son
Norwegian
Ariel
God's lion
Hebrew
Aries
Ram War-like one.
Latin
Arif
Acquainted; Knowledgable
Arabic
Ariki
First-born child; Chief.
Maori; Polynesian
Arion
Magic horse.
Greek
Aristedes
Descended from the best.
Greek
Aristides
Descendant of the brilliant one.
Greek
Aristo
Brilliant
Greek
Aristotle
Brilliant thinker.
Greek
Arizona
The name of a State in the USA.
Arje
Dutch form of Adrian.
Dutch
Arjun
The white one.
Sanskrit
Arjuna
White
Sanskrit
Arkady
Bold
Russian, German
Arkell
Eagle cauldron.
Old Norse
Arkin
Son of the eternal king.
Norwegian
Arkwright
A carpenter.
Old English
Arland
pledge
Celtic
Arledge
From the ledge of the hares.
English
Arlen
Promise
Irish, Gaelic
Arley
From the hare or stag meadow.
Old English
Arlo
Strong brave courageous one. A form of Andrew.
Latin, Greek
Arlyn
Adventure at the waterfall pool.
Old German
Arman
Castle
Hebrew
Armand
Of the army Strong brave courageous army.
Old German / Grek
Armande
Of the army.
French
Armando
Of the army.
Italian/Spainish
Armany
Cunning Sly.
Hungarian
Armen
Armenian: A man from Armenia. Hebrew: A castle.
Armenian/Hebrew
Arminius
Chief.
Latin
Armon
Castle
Hebrew
Armourel
Dweller by the sea.
Gaelic
Armstrong
Strong armed.
Old English
Arnall
A gracious eagle.
Teutonic
Arnan
Joyful Happy Quick.
Hebrew
Arnaud
Ruler of eagles.
0
Arne
Eagle. A short form of Arnold strong powerful eage.
Old German
Arnett
A little eagle.
French
Arnette
Little ruleing eagle.
English
Arnfinn
White
Old Norse
Arnie
Eagle. A short form of Arnold strong powerful eage.
Old German
Arnold
Strong as an eagle.
Old German
Arnon
River rushing.
Hebrew
Arod
Fast Rapidly moving.
Hebrew
Aron
To sing.
Hebrew
Aronne
Exalted.
German/Italian
Aroon
Dawn
Thai
Arpiar
sunny
Armenian
Arran
Island dweller.
Scottish
Arrio
War-like.
Spanish
Arsen
strong
Greek
Arsenio
Masculine.
Greek
Arsha
Venerable Old Great.
Persian
Arsham
Very powerful.
Persian
Art
A rock; Noble one from the lofty hill; Bear; Follower of Thor Thunder. A short form of Arthur noble strength.
English; Irish; Scottish, Welsh; Icelandic
Artemis
Intelligent
Persian
Arthur
Noble strength; Bear.
Celtic; Scottish, Welsh.
Arthus
bear hero a rock
Welsh
Artie
Bear. A short form of Arthur.
Celtic
Arty
Bear. A short form of Arthur.
Celtic
Aruiragus
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Arun
Sun
Cambodian, Hindi
Arundel
From the eagle valley.
English
Arunta
A white cockatoo.
Aboriginal
Arva
From the coastal area; Eagle.
Latin; Danish
Arvad
Wandering; Friend.
Hebrew; English
Arval
From the cultured land.
Latin
Arvin
Friend to the people.
Old German
Arvind
Hindu
Arviragus
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Arwin
young, prince
Aryeh
Lion
Hebrew
Aryo
Iranian hero who fought against Alexander the Great.
Persian
Asa
Healer; Born in the morning.
Hebrew; Japanese
Asad
Lion
Arabic
Asadel
Prosperous
Arabic
Asaph
Gathering
Hebrew
Asarel
God has bound.
Hebrew
Asbjorn
Divine bear.
Norse
Asbrand
Divine sword.
Norse
Ascot
One who lives in the East cottage.
Old English
Ascott
Dweller at the cottage in the east.
Old English
Aseath
Dedicated to God.
Egyptian
Aseem
Hindu
Asgard
Divine guardian.
Norse
Ash
From the Ash tree. A form of Ashley. A short form for names beginning with "Ash".
English
Ashburn
Dweller at the ash-tree stream.
Old English
Ashburton
From the burnt ash-tree town.
Old English
Ashby
By the ash trees.
Scandinavian
Asher
Happy Blessed.
Hebrew
Ashford
From the ash-tree ford.
Old English
Ashish
blessings
Hindu
Ashley
Form the ash-tree meadow.
Old English
Ashliegh
From the Ash tree.
Old English
Ashlin
A dweller by the Ash tree pool.
Old English
Ashok
Without sadness.
Sanskrit
Ashon
seventh-born son
Ghanese
Ashraf
Honourable.
Arabic
Ashton
Dweller at the ash-tree town; from the ash tree.
Old English
Ashur
Black
Hebrew
Ashutosh
Hindu
Ashwin
Star
Hindi
Ashwini
Hindu
Asiel
Created by God.
Hebrew
Asija
a great sage brother of Brihaspati
Hindu
Asim
Protector Guardian.
Arabic
Askel
A divine cauldron.
Norse
Asker
Warrior
Turkish
Aslak
Divine sport.
Norse
Asmunder
Divine hand.
Old Norse
Asparouh
Paro Pouro
Bulgarian
Astin
strong Leader trustworthy
unknown
Astley
Star-lit field.
Greek
Aston
From the easterly town.
Old English
Asuman
lord of vital breaths
Hindu
Asvard
Divine Powerfull guardian Protector.
Norse
Asvathama
sun of drona
Hindu
Asvin
(Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine
Hindu
Asvor
Discreet
Norse
Aswad
Black
Arabic
Aswin
A spear comrade or protector.
Old English
Asztrik
made from ashenwood
Hungarian
Ata
Twin
Fanti
Atalik
Like his father.
Hungarian
Atamai
Knowing all; Intellect.
Maori; Tongan
Atarah
Crown
Hebrew
Atawn
Harmony. Can be used as a form of Alan.
Welsh
Athan
Immortal
Greek
Atharvan
knower of the Arthara vedas
Hindu
Athelstan
Reliable Noble Stone.
Old English
Atherol
dweller at the spring farm
Old English
Atherton
Dweller at the stream town.
Old English
Athol
From Ireland.
Scottish, Gaelic
Athos
An alternative name for Zeus the ruler of the heavens.
Greek
Ati
Clan Family.
Maori
Atid
Sun
Thai
Atif
Caring
Arabic
Atilla
beloved father
Hungarian
Atiu
The eldest.
Polynesian
Atkins
At the relations' place.
Old English
Atlas
A mythological demigod who supported the sky on his shoulders.
Greek
Atley
At the meadow.
English
Atmajyoti
light of Atma
Hindu
Atman
the self
Hindu
Atofu
Noble Fierce wolf Hero. A form of Adolf.
Western Samoan
Atrayl
Tray
Atrus
Atrius
Attila
Father
Greek
Attis
handsome boy
Greek
Attlee
At the woods in the meadow.
Old English
Atul
Hindu
Atulya
Hindu
Atwater
At the edge of the water.
English
Atwell
At the edge of the well.
English
Atwood
At the wood.
English
Atworth
At the farm.
English
Auberon
King of the fairies. A form of Oberon.
Old German
Aubert
Noble and illustrious.
French
Aubin
Fair complexioned. A saint's name.
French
Aubrey
Reddish brown-haired Powerful wise leader.
Old French
Auburn
Reddish Brown-Haired.
French
Auden
Old friend.
English
Audie
Noble Strong.
German
Audon
Rich Old.
French
Audric
Wise ruler.
English
Audun
Deserted space; Old friend.
Scandinavian; Old English
Auguste
Revered Exalted Worthy of honour.
Latin
Augustine
Belonging to Augustus. Venerable the exalted one.
Latin
Augustus
Revered Exalted Worthy of honour.
Latin
Aukai
Seafarer Sailer.
Hawaiian
Aurek
Golden-haired.
Polish
Aurelian
Golden dawn.
Latin
Aurelio
gold
Latin
Aurelius
The golden one.
Latin
Aurick
Protecting ruler.
German
Austell
The name of a Cornish Saint.
Austen
Modern form of Augustine. Venerable the exalted one.
Austin
Revered exalted Little but majestic.
Latin
Autolucus
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale.
Avan
Proud.
Hebrew
Avel
Breath
Russian
Avenall
A dweller in the Oat field.
Old French
Avent
Born during Advent.
French
Averall
Born in April.
Middle English
Averell
The slayer of the boar.
Old English
Averill
boar-warrior
Old English
Avery
The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Avi
My father.
Hebrew
Avinash
Hindu
Aviv
Youthful Spring time.
Hebrew
Avlar
Old army.
German
Avner
The father of light. A biblical name.
Hebrew
Avon
The name of an English county and rivers in England and New Zealand.
Avram
Father of the multitudes.
Hebrew
Avrom
The father of many.
Hebrew
Awan
Somebody
Native American
Awwal
First born.
Arabic
Axel
Source of all life; Father of peace.
Greek; Norse, Old German
Axelle
Father of peace.
French
Axton
The stone of the sword wielder.
Old English
Aydin
Intelligence; Attractive
Turkish
Ayer
Heir Son.
Old French
Ayhner
Noble and famous.
Old English
Ayinde
Given praise.
Yoruba
Aylmer
Noble Famous.
Old English
Aylward
Noble guardian.
Old English
Aylwin
Noble friend.
Old English
Aymil
Industrious
Greek
Aymon
Mighty wise protector.
French
Ayush
Hindu
Azad
Freedom
Turkish
Azaliah
Near the Lord Reserved by God
Hebrew
Azariah
God aids and blesses.
Hebrew
Azeem
Defender
Arabic
Azel
Noble
Hebrew
Azi
Youth
Nigerian
Azik
Laughter God smiles. A form of Isaac.
Russian, Hebrew
Azim
Great
Arabic
Azin
Decoration
Persian
Aziz
Precious
Swahili
Azriel
An angel of the Lord.
Hebrew
Azuriah
Aided by God.
Hebrew
Azzan
Great strength.
Hebrew
Baasu
Prosperous
Hindi
Babar
Lion
Hindi
Babul
Hindu
Bacchus
The Roman God of wine.
Greek
Badar
Full moon.
Arabic
Baden
To bathe.
German
Badhur
Born at the full moon.
Arabic
Badrick
Axe ruler.
Old English
Bae
Inspiration.
Korean
Baez
Boar.
Welsh
Baha
Brilliant.
Arabic
Bahar
Baharak
Persian
Bahir
Dazzling Bright. 
Arabic
Bahram
Ancient King.
Persian
Bailey
Bailiff steward sherriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow.
Old French; Middle English
Bailin
0
Bain
Fair-haired
Irish
Bainbridge
Bridge over white water
Old English
Baingana
people are equal
Swahili
Baird
The minstrel. Singer of ballads.
Irish, Gaelic
Bairn
child
Scottish
Bais
Awakens.
Arabic
Bajnok
victor
Hungarian
Bakari
Promise of nobility.
Swahili
Baker
Baker of bread.
Old English
Bakr
Camel
Arabic
Bal
Hair; War council.
Gypsy; Persian
Bala
Child
Hindi
Bala-Rama
Elder brother.
Sanskrit
Balavan
powerful
Hindu
Balbo
Indistinct speaker.
Latin
Baldemar
Famous bold prince.
Teutonic
Balder
Bold army leader.
Old English
Baldric
Bold princely powerful ruler.
Teutonic
Baldwin
Bold protector Friend.
Teutonic
Bale
home of the Mutima clan
Ugandan
Balfour
From the pasture place.
Scottish
Bali
Mighty warrior
Hindu
Balin
Mighty warrior from teh stream.
Hindi
Balint
Healthy Strong; One who dances.
Hungarian; Latin
Ballard
Brave Strong.
German
Balram
Hindu
Balsys
War council.
Lithuanian
Balthasar
May the Lord protect the king.
Greek
Balthazar
The Lord protects the king. One of the three wise men in the Bible.
Greek
Balun
A river.
Aboriginal
Banan
White
Celtic
Bancroft
From the bean pasture.
Middle English
Bandele
born away from home
Yoruban
Bandi
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Hungarian, Greek
Bandit
Bushranger
English
Bane
Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Banjora
A Koala.
Aboriginal
Bankim
Hindu
Banner
Sign bearer.
English, Scottish
Banning
Little blond fair-haired one; Son of the slayer.
Irish, Gaelic
Banquo
From Shakespeare's play MacBeth.
Bansi
Hindu
Bao
Treasure
Chinese
Bapp
Blue gum tree.
Australian Aboriginal
Bappy
Father
Bangladeshi
Baptist
To baptise.
Greek
Baptista
The baptised one.
Latin
Barabas
Barabba
Hebrew
Baradine
Red wallaby.
Australian Aboriginal
Barak
Flash of light Lightning.
Hebrew
Baram
Son of the people.
Hebrew
Baran
Ram
Russian
Barasa
Meeting area.
Kikuyu
Barber
Beard
Latin
Barclay
From the meadow of the Birch tree.
Old English
Bard
Poet
Irish, Gaelic
Barden
From the valley where barley is grown From the poet's valley.
Old English
Bardick
Ruler with an axe.
Old English
Bardin
Ironbark tree.
Australian Aboriginal
Bardo
Giant; Light or water.
German; Australian Aboriginal
Bardolf
Bright fierce wolf; Axe wolf.
Teutonic; Old English
Bardolph
From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry V
Bardon
barley valley
Anglo-Saxon
Bardrick
Axe ruler.
Teutonic
Barega
The wind.
Aboriginal
Barend
Strong bear.
Dutch
Bari
spear thrower son of Harry marksman
French, Celtic, Welsh
Baringa
Light
Australian Aboriginal
Barker
Birch tree.
Old English
Barlow
Dweller at the low barley hill Dweller at the bare hill.
Old English
Barna
son of comforting
Aramic
Barnabas
Son of prophecy.
Hebrew, Greek
Barnard
Bold as a bear Brave bear.
French
Barnardine
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale.
Barnardo
Bold as a bear.
Teutonic
Barnes
Brave bear Barn worker.
English
Barnet
From the place cleared by burning.
Old English
Barnett
Leader of honourable birth.
English
Barney
Dweller from the barn.
Old English
Barnum
From the noble person's stone house.
Old English
Barny
A short form for names beginning with "Barn".
Old English
Baron
Noble person; Son of Aaron Son of the enlightened one.
Old English; Hebrew
Barr
Gateway; Bear.
Old English; German
Barra
Fair-haired.
Irish
Barret
Strong Mighty like a bear.
Teutonic
Barrett
bear-like
Teutonic
Barric
From the grain farm.
English
Barrington
From the fenced town.
English, French
Barris
Son of Harris Son of the army ruler.
Old Welsh
Barry
Son of Harris Son of the army ruler.
Old Welsh
Bars
pepper
Hungarian
Barse
fresh-water perch
English
Bart
Son. A short form of Bartholomew son of the farmer.
Hebrew
Barth
A short form of Bartholomew son of the farmer.
Hebrew
Bartholomew
Hill furrow. Son of the farmer.
Hebrew
Bartley
From the barley meadow.
Old English
Barton
Bart's town. From the barley town.
Old English
Bartram
Glorious raven.
English
Baruch
Blessed
Hebrew
Baruti
One who teaches.
Botswana
Barwon
Magpie
Australian Aboriginal
Basam
Smiling
Arabic
Bashir
A good omen.
Arabic
Basil
Like a king Royal Majestic Basil herb.
Greek
Basim
The smiling one.
Arabic
Basir
Seer Psychic.
Arabic
Bassam
Smiling
Arabic
Bassanio
From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice.
Bassett
Little one.
English
Bastiaan
venerable
Greek
Bastian
A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint.
Latin
Bastien
Venerable Old Great; Revered. A form of Sebastian honoured above all others.
German; Greek
Bat
Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew.
English
Bates
unknown
Baudier
Balder
French
Baudouin
A brave friend or protector.
French
Baul
Wind
Gypsy
Baum
Tree
German
Bavol
Wind Air.
Gypsy
Baxter
A baker of bread.
Old English
Bay
Seventh-born son; Chestnut Brown; To howl.
Vietnamese; French; English
Bayanai
hero
Filipino
Bayard
Reddish brown-haired.
Old French
Bayleigh
Bailiff Steward Sherriff's officer; From the outer castle wall meadow.
Old French; Middle English
Bayley
A bailiff or administrative official.
Old French
Bazyli
royalty
Polish
Beacan
Small
Irish
Beacher
Dweller at the birch tree.
Old English
Beagan
Little one.
Irish
Beal
Handsome. A form of Beau.
English, French
Beaman
Bee keeper.
Old English
Beamer
Trumpet player.
Old English
Beamon
Good
Irish
Bear
Grizzly bear.
English
Bearach
Spear-like one.
Irish
Beardsley
beard wood
Old English
Beasley
From the meadow where peas are grown From the bee keeper's meadow.
Old English
Beathan
Scottish Gaelic form of Benjamin. Son of my right hand.
Scottish Gaelic
Beattie
One who grants blessings.
Irish, Gaelic
Beau
Handsome
Old French
Beaudene
Handsome one from the valley.
Old French
Beaufort
From the handsome fort.
French
Beaumont
Handsome mountain.
French
Beauregard
Handsome guard.
French
Beaver
Beaver
English
Bebe
Baby
Spanish
Becan
Little
Irish
Becher
First-born child.
Hebrew
Beck
From the small stream A brook.
Middle English, Scandinavian
Becse
the kite
Hungarian
Bedaws
Birch tree.
Welsh
Bede
Prayer
Middle English
Bedir
Full moon.
Turkish
Bedivere
Hero of the birch tree meadow.
Welsh
Bedrich
A peaceful ruler.
Czech
Beegan
Little
Irish
Bejay
Handsome Jay bird.
French, English
Bela
Handsome; White; Bright.
French; Slavic; Hungarian
Belarius
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Beldan
Dweller from the handsome valley.
French, English
Beldon
beautiful pasture child of the unspoiled glen
Old English
Belen
an arrow
Greek
Beli
Brightness
Welsh
Bell
Handsome; Ringer of bells.
French; English
Bellamy
Handsome fair-haired one.
Old French
Bello
Islam helper.
African
Belmiro
Handsome
Portuguese
Belveder
Beautiful to look at.
Italian
Bem
Peace
Tiv
Bemidii
From the river near the lake.
Ojibwa
Bemus
Platform
Latin
Ben
Son. The short form of Benjamin.
Hebrew
Benard
Brave bear.
French
Bence
victor
Hungarian
Bendall
From the corner where beans are grown.
Old English
Benedick
Son of my right hand.
Latin
Benedict
Blessed
Latin
Ben-Hur
Son of Hur Purity.
Hebrew
Beniah
Warrior of David.
Hebrew, Jewish
Benign
Kind-hearted.
French
Benito
Blessed
Italian, Latin
Benjamin
Son of my right hand favourite son.
Hebrew
Benji
Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin.
Hebrew
Benjiro
One who enjoys peace.
Japanese
Benjy
Son of my right hand.
Hebrew
Bennes
Blessed
Czech
Bennet
Little blessed one.
French
Bennett
Little blessed one.
Latin
Benny
Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben".
Hebrew
Beno
Member of the band; Son.
Mwera; Hebrew
Benoit
Blessed. A form of Benedict.
French
Benoni
Sorrow
Hebrew
Benson
Son of Benjamin Son of the favourite son.
Hebrew
Bentley
From the grassy moor.
Old English
Benton
Dweller from the moor town.
English
Benvolio
From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet.
Benzi
Son of Zion Son of the sign.
Hebrew
Beppe
God will incerease God has added a child. A form of Joseph.
Italian, Hebrew
Ber
Dweller
Old Norse
Berach
Looking straight at the mark.
Irish
Berdy
Clever
Russian
Bered
Sprinkle
Hebrew
Berenger
Bear spear.
Teutonic
Beresford
From the barley ford From the ford near the berries.
Old English
Berg
From the mountain or hill.
German
Bergen
Shepherd; Place on the hill.
French; Old German
Berger
From the mountains.
Teutonic
Bergren
Mountain stream.
Scandinavian
Beriszl
honor
Hungarian
Berk
Rugged one.
Turkish
Berke
Rugged one.
Turkish
Berkeley
Meadow where birch trees grow.
Old English; Irish
Berkly
From the Birch tree wood or meadow.
Old English
Berl
Wine servant; Tree with a knot.
German; English
Berlyn
Son of Berl Son of the wine servant; Tree with a knot by the pool.
German; English
Bern
Bold as a bear Warrior. A short form of Bernard.
Teutonic
Bernard
Bold as a bear Warrior.
Teutonic
Bernardo
From Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Bernie
Bold as a bear Warrior. A short form of Bernard.
Teutonic
Bernstein
Amber stone.
German
Berny
Bold as a bear.
Berowne
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost.
Berrigan
Wattle
Australian Aboriginal
Berringar
Sunset
Australian Aboriginal
Berry
Berry Small fruit.
Old English
Bersh
Young one Yearling.
Gypsy
Bert
Bright Nobility Illustrious. A short form of names ending in "Bert".
Old English
Berthold
Bright ruler.
Teutonic
Bertie
Bright nobility.
Bertil
Bright
Scandinavian
Bertin
Special friend.
Spanish
Berto
Noble Industrious Bright Famous. A form of Alberto.
Spanish, German
Berton
From the brilliant one's town.
Old English
Bertram
Bright shining famous raven.
Teutonic
Bertrand
Bright shield.
German
Berwick
From the barley farm.
Old English
Berwin
Powerful son Harvester friend Bear friend.
English
Berwyn
Fair-haired or a bright friend. A boy or girl's name.
Welsh
Besnik
Albanian
Bethlem
House of bread.
Hungarian
Betram
Bright raven.
Teutonic
Beval
Windy
English
Bevan
Son of Evan Son of the well-born one; Glorious raven Son of the warrior; Young archer.
English; Welsh; Celtic
Beverly
From the beaver stream meadow.
Old English
Bevis
Fair view; Oxen.
Old French; Old English
Beyers
Beynon
Reliable
Welsh
Bhagirath
Hindu
Bharat
Being maintained. The name of the Hindu God of fire.
Sanskrit
Bhaskar
Hindu
Bhavesh
Hindu
Bhavin
Swedish
Hindu
Bhavya
Hindu
Bhim
Hindu
Bhima
Might Strong.
Sanskrit
Bhishma
Hindu
Bhrigu
a Prajapati
Hindu
Bhudev
lord of the earth
Hindu
Bhupen
Hindu
Bhupendra
Hindu
Bhuvan
Hindu
Bialy
white-haired boy
Polish
Bickel
Pick axe.
German
Bickford
From the pick-axe maker's ford.
Old English
Bigtha
Gift of God.
Persian
Bijan
Ancient hero.
Persian
Bilal
The chosen one.
Arabic
Bill
Wilful one. A short form of William.
German
Billy
Wilful one. A short form of William.
German, English
Biloela
Cockatoo
Australian Aboriginal
Bilyana
Wedge-tailed eagle.
Australian Aboriginal
Binah
Understanding Wise.
Hebrew
Bindus
Blessed
Lettish
Bing
Clearing with a hollow. A short from of names beginning with "Bing".
Teutonic
Bingham
One who lives by the bridge.
German
Binh
Peace
Vietnamese
Bink
Dweller by the sloping bank.
English
Binyamin
A son of the south or the son of the right hand. The brother of Joseph in the Bible.
Jewish
Biondello
From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
Birch
Birch tree.
Old English
Birger
Rescuer
Norwegian
Birin
Clif
Australian Aboriginal
Birkey
Birch tree.
Old English
Birkitt
From the birch tree coast.
English
Birley
From the birch tree meadow.
Old English
Birney
Dweller on the birch tree island.
Old English
Birtle
From the birch tree hill with the birds.
Old English
Bishop
Bishop
Old English
Bitalo
finger-licking
Uganda
Bjorn
A bear.
Scandinavian
Black
Dark complexioned.
Old English
Blackburn
From the black stream; From the burnt field.
Scottish; English
Blade
Prosperity Gory Knife Sword; Lean.
Old English; Irish
Bladen
Joyful
German
Bladud
Belonging to the fierce wolf tribe.
Welsh
Blagden
From the dark valley.
Old English
Blaggost
Good Welcomed.
Slavic
Blagorod
Good birth.
Illyrian
Blaine
Slender; Flame.
Irish, Gaelic; Old English
Blair
From the marsh on the field or plain; Field of battle.
Irish, Gaelic; Scottish
Blaise
Burning flames; Lisp stutter babbler.
Latin; Old English, French, Latin
Blake
Dark hair/complexion
Old English
Blakeley
From the black meadow.
Old English
Blakey
Little fair-haired one.
Old English
Blanco
White
Spanish
Bland
Mild. Gentle.
Latin
Blandford
Where the grey-haired one crosses the ford.
Old English
Blase
One who stammers.
Greek
Blaxland
From the black land.
Old English
Blaxton
A black stone.
Old English
Blaz
unwavering protector
Old German
Bleddian 
Little fierce. Hero wolf.
Welsh
Bledig
Fierce wolf.
Welsh
Blenda
Amazing one.
German
Blent
Turkish
Bliss
Bringer of joy. Happiness.
Old English
Blumenthal
From the flowery valley.
German
Blundel
Blond-haired.
Old French
Bly
High
Native American
Blythe
Cheerful. Gentle
Old English
Bo
Most treasured precious.
Chinese
Boa
Boaz
Swift Fast Strong The strength of the Lord.
Hebrew
Bob
Famous Brilliant. A short form of Robert.
English
Bobbie
Famous bright fame. A boy or girl's name.
Teutonic
Bobby
Famous Brilliant. A short form of Robert.
English
Bobo
Born on a Tuesday.
Ghanian
Bod
branch
Hungarian
Bodaway
Maker of fire.
Native American
Boden
Shelter; Messenger
Scadinavian; Old French
Bodhi
Awakening Enlightenment.
Pali, Sanskrit
Bodie
A shelter.
Scandinavian
Bodil
Dominant warrior.
Norse
Bodnar
Lead warrior in battle.
Danish
Bodo
Leader
German
Bodor
curly
Hungarian
Bodua
Tail of an animal.
Akan
Bodulf
Fierce wolf leader.
Danish
Bogart
Strong bow; Archer.
Old Frech, Danish
Bogdan
God's gift.
Slavic
Bogo
Bow
German
Bogomil
Receives God's love and praise.
Slavic
Bogoslav
Receives God's glory.
Slavic
Bohdan
Proud ruler.
Ukrainian
Bohumir
God is great.
Czech
Boldisar
Member of the war council.
Hungarian
Boleslav
Greatest glory.
Slavic
Bolton
From the bold one's manor town.
Old English
Bomani
Strong warrior.
Malawian
Bon
Good
Latin
Bonamy
A good friend.
French
Bonar
Courteous Gentle Kind.
Old French
Bonaro
Good friend.
Italian, Spanish
Bonaventure
Good adventure.
Italian
Bond
To bind One who tills the soil.
English
Boniface
Handsome face; A do gooder.
Italian; Latin
Bonner
Gracious gentle.
Old French
Bono
All good Good.
Latin
Booker
Book reader.
Old English
Boone
Good Blood blessing.
Old French
Booral
Large
Boral
Booth
Shelter Hut.
Old Norse, English
Bor
From the row of hedges.
Gypsy
Borachio
From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
Borak
Lightning Flash of light.
Arabic
Borden
From the valley of the boars.
Old English
Borg
From the settlement area; From the castle.
Old Norse; Scandinavian
Boris
Warrior; Stranger Unknown.
Russian; Slavic
Borka
Warrior
Russian
Bornani
Warrior
Malawian
Borr
Young
Swedish
Boru
Surname of a king who united Ireland - killed in battle Clontarf 1215ce. Full name - Brian Boru.
Irish
Boryslaw
Glorious battle.
Polish
Boseda
Born on a Sunday.
Nigerian
Bosley
From the boar meadow with the trees.
Old English
Boston
From the boar town.
Old English
Boswell
From the boar enclosure by the stream.
Old English
Bosworth
From the boar enclosure.
Old English
Botan
Long-lived.
Japanese
Botolf
Herald wolf.
Old English
Botond
mace wielding warrior
Hungarian
Bottom
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Boult
From Shakespeare's play Pericles.
Cornish
Bour
Rock
African
Bourey
Country
Cambodian
Bourke
From the fort or hill.
Old English
Bourne
From the stream.
Old English
Boutros
Rock. A form of Peter.
Arabic, Greek
Bowen
Son of Owen Son of the well-born one; Little victorious one.
Old English; Gaelic
Bowie
Blond-haired.
Irish
Bowle
Snail
Gypsy
Bowman
the archer
English
Bowyer
Maker of bows.
Old English
Boy
Young man.
English
Boyce
One who lives near the forest.
French
Boyd
Blond-haired.
Scottish, Gaelic
Boyden
a herald
Anglo-Saxon
Boyet
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Boyne
White cow.
Irish, Gaelic
Boynton
From the white cow river town.
Irish, Gaelic
Bozider
God's gift.
Russian
Brabantio
From Shakespeare's play Othello.
Bracey
Brave. Fighter.
Australian
Brad
Broad meadow; Clearing in the woods. A short form of Bradley.
Old English; Scottish
Bradburn
From the broad stream.
Old English
Braden
From the broad valley Salmon.
Old English; Irish
Bradford
From the broad ford.
Old English
Bradley
A broad lea meadow; Broad clearing in the wood.
Old English; Scottish
Bradman
Broad man.
Old English
Bradon
From the broad valley.
English
Bradshaw
From the broad shore.
Old English
Bradwell
From the broad stream.
Old English
Brady
Spirited one from the long island; Broad one.
Irish, Gaelic; English
Brae
Hill
Scottish
Braedan
From the dark valley.
Irish
Brage
A god in Norse mythology Son of Odin.
Old Norse
Bragi
Poet
Scandinavian
Braham
Creator.
Hindi
Brahnan
Brahn Brahni
courageous one
Brainard
Fierce bold raven.
Old English
Brajan
Brother
Illyrian
Bram
Father of the multitudes. A short form of names beginning with "Bram".
Hebrew
Bramwell
From the bramble bush stream
Old English
Bran
Raven
Celtic
Branch
Tree branch.
Latin
Brand
Torch Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand".
Old English
Brandan
Youthful Bold Brave; Raven.
Irish, Gaelic; Celtic
Brandeis
dweller on a burned clearing
German
Branden
Beacon in the valley.
English
Brander
Torch Sword.
Old Norse
Brando
Raven
Old English, Celtic
Brandon
Raven
Old English, Celtic
Brandt
Proud rave.
English
Brandy
Brandy Wine.
Dutch
Branko
Slowenian
Brannon
From the beacon hill.
Irish, English
Branson
Son of Brandon Son of the raven.
English
Brant
Proud one; Firebrand.
Old English
Branwell
Raven from the stream.
Celtic
Brasil
War
Irish
Bravac
Wild boar.
Slavic
Brawley
From the hill meadow.
Old English
Braxton
From Brock's town From the badger's town.
English
Bray
to cry out
Old English
Brayden
Brave
English
Braz
stammerer
Latin
Brazil
Strength
Celtic
Breck
Freckled
Irish
Brecon
The name of a group of mountains.
Welsh
Brede
Iceberg
Scandinavian
Breese
Son of Rhys Son of the ardent enthusiastic one.
Old English
Brencis
Crowned with laurel leaves.
Latvian, Latin
Brendan
Little raven; Sword.
Celtic; Irish
Brennan
Sip Taste of water.
Irish, Gaelic
Brent
From the burnt field on the steep hill. A short form of Brenton.
English
Brenton
From the town on the steep hill.
Old English
Breok
The name of an early saint.
Cornish/Welsh
Breton
From a place in Somerset.
Old English
Brett
Briton British.
Celtic
Brewster
One who brews beer Ale maker.
English
Briac
estime
Celtic
Brian
Hill; Strong one Honourable Virtuous.
Irish; Celtic
Briand
castle
French
Brice
The son of Rice.
Celtic
Brick
Bridge Stone building material.
English
Bridgely
From te meadow near the bridge.
English
Bridger
Builder of bridges.
Old English
Brigham
Covered bridge.
0
Brighton
Geographical. From Brighton in England From the sunny town.
English
Brij
Hindu
Brijesh
Hindu
Bringham
Dweller b the enclosed bridge homestead.
Old English
Brinley
Burnt meadow. Also a girl's name (but less common) and also a surname.
Old English
Brishan
Born in the rain.
Gypsy
Brishen
born during a rain
English
Bristol
unknown
Brit
From Britain.
Scottish
Brock
A badger.
Old English
Brockley
From the badger meadow.
Old English
Brod
Bored. A short form of Broderick renowned ruler.
English
Broder
Brother
Scandinavian
Broderick
From the broad ridge; Son of a famous ruler.
Middle English; Welsh
Brodie
Brother; Second-born son; Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick
Scandinavian; Scottish; Irish; Gaelic
Brodny
From the place by the stream.
Slavic
Brody
Son of Roderick. A renowned ruler.
Welsh
Brom
raven
Gaelic
Bromley
Dweller in the meadow.
Old English
Brone
Sorrowful one.
Celtic
Bronislav
Glorious one Weapon.
Slavic
Bronson
Brown's son Son of the brown-haired one.
Old English
Brook
Dweller from the stream.
Old English
Brooke
At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Brooks
Brook's son Son of the dweller by the stream.
English
Brougher
Dweller at the tower fortress.
Old English
Broughton
From the tower fortress town.
Old English
Brown
Brown-haired one.
Middle English
Bruce
Dweller in the woods.
Old English, Old French
Bruno
Brown haired.
Teutonic, Italian, Portuguese
Brunon
Brown
Polish
Brutus
Liberator of Rome.
Latin
Bryan
Strong one.
Irish
Bryant
Strong honourable. A form of Bryan.
English
Bryce
Ambitious Quick-minded; Son of Rhys Son of the ardent enthusiastic one.
Scottish, Gaelic, Welsh; Celtic
Brychan
Freckled
Welsh
Bryden
Geographical - from Bryden in England From the hill in the valley.
English
Bryn
Mountain; Boundary line.
Welsh; Latin
Brynmor
Large hill; Hill in the moors.
Welsh; English
Bryon
Twisting vine Bear; Cottage.
English; German
Bryson
Bryce's son son of the ambitious quick-minded one.
Welsh
Bu
Leader
Vietnamese
Bubba
Mate Freind.
American
Buchanan
House of the clergy.
Scottish, Gaelic
Buck
Male deer Buck. A short form of names beginning with "Buck".
Old English
Buckley
Dweller at the buck / deer meadow.
Old English
Bud
Messenger Friend.
Old English
Buddy
Messenger Friend.
Old English
Budi
The wise one.
Indonesian
Buell
Dweller at the hill.
German
Buford
From the Ford near the cattle.
English
Bundy
Freedom Free man.
Old English
Bunyan
Place where pigeons live.
Australian Aboriginal
Burac
Storm Tempest.
Slavic
Burbank
Dweller at the castle slope.
Old English
Burch
Birch tree. A short form of Burchard.
Middle English
Burchard
Powerful strong castle.
Old English
Burden
Birch tree valley.
Old English
Burdett
Little shield.
Old English
Burdon
A dweller at the hill fort.
Old English
Burford 
From the birch tree ford.
Old English
Burgess
Dweller in the birch trees.
Old English
Burhan
proof
Arabic
Burian
Dweller near the weeds.
Ukranian
Burke
Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill.
Old English
Burkett
From the little stronghold.
Old French
Burl
Wine servant; Tree with a knot.
Old English; English
Burle
knotted wood
Middle English
Burleigh
Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks.
Old English
Burley
From the fort or castle meadow.
Old English
Burnaby
From the warrior's estate.
Old Norse
Burnard
As brave as a bear. Also see Bjorn.
Teutonic
Burne
From the stream.
Old English
Burnell
Little brown haired one.
Old French
Burnet
The brown one. Also a plant name.
Old French
Burnett
Burnt nettle.
English
Burney
Dweller at the burnt stream island.
Old English
Burns
From the stream.
Scottish
Burnu
A tree.
Aboriginal
Burnum
A great warrior.
Aboriginal
Burr
Prickly coat; Youthful.
English; Swedish
Burril
Wallaby
Australian Aboriginal
Burris
From the birch tree town.
English
Burt
Bright. A short form of Burton bright famous town.
Old English
Burton
Bright famous town.
Old English
Busby
Dweller at the village thicket.
Scottish, Old Norse
Bushrod
Shrub Bush.
Old Danish
Buster
Raider
English
Butcher
Butcher
English, American
Butler
Head servant.
French
Buzz
Noisy Busy.
English
Byford
Dweller by the river ford.
Old English
Byng
From the hollow.
Old English
Byram
Celebration
Aramaic
Byrd
Bird-like.
Old English
Byrger
Guardian warrior.
Danish
Byrne
Dweller from the field in the summit.
Celtic
Byron
Bear strength; From the country estate.
Old French; Old English
Cable
Rope maker.
Old English
Cadal
Warrior
Celtic
Cadby
Dweller by the warrior's estate.
Old Norse, Old English
Caddoc
Warrior. Keen for battle.
Welsh
Cade
Battle warrior.
Welsh
Cadell
Battle in the valley.
Celtic
Cadeo
folk song
Vietnamese
Cadeyrn
King of battle.
Welsh
Cadfan
High battle.
Welsh
Cadfer
Lord of battle.
Welsh
Cadman
Warrior
Celtic
Cadmar
Brave warrior.
Celtic
Cadmus
The founder king of Thebes in Greek mythology.
Greek
Cadoc
Warlike one.
Welsh
Cadogan
Honour in battle.
Old Welsh
Cadwallader
War leader.
Welsh
Caeden
Spirit of battle; Companion.
Welsh; Arabic
Caedmon
A wise warrior.
Celtic
Caelan
Powerful in battle.
Irish, Gaelic
Caerwyn
A blessed or holy fort.
Welsh
Caesar
Imperial. Long haired.
Latin
Caffer
Protection for the head in battle. Helmet.
Celtic
Cahil
Young Naive. 
Turkish
Cahir
Warrior
Celtic
Cai
Happy
Welsh, Latin
Caiden
Comes from Caden
0
Cailan
child
Gaelic
Cailean
The victory of the people.
Scottish Gaelic
Caillum
Dove
Welsh
Cain
Spear Possession; Tribute
Hebrew; Gaelic
Caine
Spear
0
Cairbre
Strong man.
Irish
Cairn
Landmark piled with stones.
Welsh
Cairo
Geographical - the capital of Egypt.
Arabic
Caislav
Glory. Victory. Honour.
Slavic
Caithness
From Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Caius
Of the Roman gens of Caius.
Latin
Cajan
Cal
A short form of names beginning with "Cal".
Latin
Calder
From the rough water stream with the stones.
English, Scottish
Caldwell
Dweller by the old stream.
Old English
Cale
Faithful. A short form of Caleb.
Hebrew
Caleb
Faithful bold victorious dog.
Hebrew, Arabic
Caley
Slender one from the meadow.
Irish, Old English
Calhoun
Hero warrior of the forest.
Irish
Caliban
From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Calisto
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Greek
Calix
Very handsome
0
Calixto
a chalice
Latin
Callaghan
Conflicted
Irish
Callagun
Blue fig.
Australian Aboriginal
Callan
The sparrow-hawk bird
Australian Aboriginal
Callis
Goblet or cup. Chalice.
Latin
Callum
Dove peace; Follower of St Columbious. Gentle.
Irish; Scottish, Gaelic
Calum
Dove.
Scottish
Calvert
Cowboy Herder of calves
Old English
Calvin
Bald one.
Latin
Calvine
The little bald one.
Cam
Bent nose or Loved. The short form of Cameron
Gypsy
Camden
Dweller in the winding windy valley
Irish
Cameron
Crooked. Bent nose; Happy.
Scottish, Gaelic; Kurd
Camille
Virginal unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name.
Latin
Camillo
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale.
Camilo
Ceremonial attendant; Born in freedom.
Tongan, French
Camlin
crooked line
Celtic
Camlo
Lovely
Gypsy
Campbell
Crooked bent mouth; From the beautiful bright field.
Scottish, Gaelic; French
Canada
Cabin. Geographical - the country.
Iroquois
Candan
sincerely
Turkish
Candide
White
French
Candidius
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Cane
An old surname.
Gaelic
Canice
Handsome Attractive one. A form of Coinneach.
Celtic, Irish
Cannon
Church official Cannon Gun Shooter.
French
Cantrell
Singer
Latin
Canute
Knot; White-haired /complexioned; Race.
Scandinavian; Latin; Old Norse
Caoimhín
Handsome. A form of Kevin.
Irish
Caolan
Slender place.
Irish
Capers
Caphis
From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
Cappi
Prosperity Luck Good fortune Profit.
Gypsy, Italian
Capucius
From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII.
Capulet
From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet.
Car
From the castle.
Irish
Caradoc
Friend Amiable.
Welsh
Carden
One who combs out wool fibres A card.
Old French
Cardew
Black foot.
Old Welsh
Carel
A free man.
Dutch
Carey
Pure.; From the castle on the rocky island.
Greek; Welsh
Carl
Strong Courageous. A form of Charles.
Old German
Carleton
From Carl's town From the town of Charles From the strong courageous town.
Old English
Carlin
Little champion; Strong courageous one frm the pool.
Irish; Old English
Carlisle
From Carl's island From Charles' island; Dweller at the strengthened castle.
Old English; Celtic
Carlo
A free man.
Italian
Carlos
Contraction of Charles Strong Courageous.
Italian, Spanish
Carlton
from Carl's / Charles' town From the strong courageous town.
Old English
Carlyle
Carl's island
Old English
Carlyon
From the slate earthworks.
Cornish
Carmelo
Fruitful orchid. 
Hebrew
Carmen
Vineyard of the Lord.
Arabic
Carmichael
Friend of St Michael; From the castle of St Michael.
Scottish; Irish
Carmine
Song Red.
Latin
Carne
A pile of rocks.
Cornish
Carnelian
The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name.
Carnell
One who defends the castle.
English
Carney
Victorious warrior.
Irish
Carol
Strong Courageous Farmer Graceful; Joyful Christmas song.
German, Hebrew; English
Carr
From the marsh.
Scandinavian, Norse
Carrick
A rock From the rocky headland Cliff.
Gaelic
Carrington
beautiful
Old English
Carroll
Strong Courageous; Joyful Christmas song; Champion warrior.
German; English; Celtic
Carson
Son of Carr Son of the marsh dweller.
English, Scottish
Carsten
Blessed Annointed one; A follower of Christ Christian.
Greek; German
Carswell
Dweller at the watercress stream.
Old English
Carsyn
Son of Carr.
English, Scottish
Carter
Cart maker and driver.
Old English
Cartland
From the island From the cart builder's land.
Scottish, England
Cartwright
Cart maker.
English
Carvel
Song; From the wood carver's village.
Manx; French
Carvell
The marshy estate or the estate of the spearman.
Old French
Carver
One who carves wood Sculptor.
English
Carwyn
Blessed love.
Welsh
Cary
Loving From the castle.
Celtic
Case
chest
Old French
Casey
Brave Aggressive warrior.
Irish
Cash
Vain; Wealth Money.
Latin; English
Cashel
Fortified strengthened castle wall.
Irish
Cashlin
From the little castle by the stream.
Celtic
Casimir
Peace is announced.
Polish
Caslav
Honour Glory.
Slavic
Caspar
The treasurer. The name of one of the three wise men in the new testament. Also see Gaspar and Jasper.
Persian
Casper
Guardian of the treasure.
Persian
Cass
Clever curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas".
Irish
Cassidy
Clever curly-haired.
Irish
Cassie
Prophet; Clever curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas".
Greek; Irish
Cassio
From Shakespeare's play Othello.
Cassius
Vain
Latin
Castel
belonging to a castle
Spanish
Castimir
Peace Honour.
Slavic
Castle
From the castle.
Latin
Castor
Beaver; Castle attendant.
Latin; Old English
Catalin
Magical wizard. A masculine form of Caitlin pure pool.
Irish
Cater
One who caters for parties.
English
Cathal
Mighty Wise in the eye of the battle. Battle mighty. A masculine form of Cathy purity.
Celtic, Gaelic
Cathan
Of the battle. Also see Kane.
Irish Gaelic
Cathbert
Bright Famous.
Old English
Cathmor
Great warrior; From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy purity.
Irish, Gaelic; Old English
Cato
Cautious wisdom.
Latin
Caton
knowledgable wise
Spanish
Cavan
Handsome
Irish
Cavanaugh
Handsome
Irish
Cavell
Little Active; From the cave valley.
Old French; Old English
Cavill
From the field of jackdaw.
Old English
Cawley
Ancestral relic Ancient; From the cow meadow.
Scottish, Old Norse; Old English
Cayden
Spirit of battle; Companion.
Welsh; Arabic
Cearbhall
Victorious warrior. A form of Carroll.
Irish
Ceasar
to cut
Latin
Cecil
Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia.
Latin
Cedomil
Child of love.
Slavic
Cedric
Gift Splendour; War chief.
Welsh; Old English
Cedro
Cedar Juniper tree.
Spanish
Celerino
Faster
Latin
Celestine
Little moon; Little heavenly one.
Greek, French, Latin
Cemal
Handsome
Arabic
Cengis
Turkish
Cephas
Stone
Aramaic
Cerdic
Beloved
Welsh
Cerek
Lord
Polish
Ceri
Loved
Welsh
Cerimon
From Shakespeare's play Pericles.
Cesar
Imperial. Long-haired.
Latin
Ceslav
Honour. Glory. 
Illyrian
Chace
Hunter.
English
Chad
From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick.
Old English
Chadrick
Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)
German
Chadwick
From the mighty warrior's estate.
Old English
Chago
Replacer. A form of James
Spanish
Chahaya
Light
Indonesian
Chaika
life
Hebrew
Chaim
Life
Hebrew
Chal
boy son
English
Chale
strong and manly
Spanish
Challis
A ladder or stairs.
Old French
Chalmer
Head of the house.
Scottish
Chalmers
son of the lord
Scottish
Chaman
Hindu
Champion
Flat and open area. The best.
Latin; English
Chan
Shining bright.
Sanskrit
Chanan
Cloud
Hebrew
Chance
Good fortune. Luck.
Middle English
Chancellor
Keeper of the records Keys; Merchant or trader.
Latin; Middle English
Chancey
A church official or chancellor.
Old French
Chandan
Of the Sandalwood tree.
Sanskrit
Chander
Moon
Hindi
Chandler
Candle maker.
Old French
Chandra
Moon
Sanskrit
Chane
Dependable plant
Swahili
Chaney
From the Oak grove.
Old French
Change Yen
True word.
Chinese
Channing
High church official; Singer; Young fierce wolf.
Old French; Latin; English
Chante
Singer
French
Chanti
Replacer
Hispanic
Chapal
Hindu
Chapin
clergyman
Old French
Chapman
Merchant Tradesperson.
Old English
Chapple
Of the chapel.
Old French
Charampios
Joy
Greek
Charan
Feet
Thai, Hindi
Charin
Foot
Thai
Charles
Strong Courageous.
Old German, French
Charleton
From the settlement of the free peasants.
Old English
Charlie
Strong Courageous one from the meadow Manly. A short form of Charles.
German, English
Charlton
From Charles' town; from the strong courageous town.
Old English
Charro
Rider of horses.
Spanish
Chas
Manly full grown.
Teutonic
Chase
Hunter
French
Chaska
First-born son.
Sioux
Chata
an ending
African
Chatham
From the warrior's cottage.
Old English
Chatillon
From Shakespeare's play King John.
Chaucer
A bootmaker.
Old French
Chauncey
Chance luck fortune.
Old French
Chayton
Falcon
Lakota
Chaz
Strong Courageous A form of Charles.
German, English
Chen
Vast Great.
Chinese
Chencho
Crown of laurel leaves victory.  A form of Lawrence.
Spanish, Latin
Cheney
Belonging to the oak-grove forest
Old French
Cheng
Correct Righteous.
Chinese
Chepe
God will increase; God has added a child.  A form of Joseph
Spanish
Cherokee
People of the cave country; people with a different speech. A tribal name
Native American
Cherubino
Little cherub; Angel
Italian
Chesmu
Abrasive; rough
Native American
Chester
Dweller at the fortified camp Fort.
Old English
Chet
Geographical - From Rochester in England.
English
Chetan
Hindu
Chetwin
Belonging to the cottage with the winding path From a friend's cottage.
Old English
Chevalier
knight chase hunt
French, Old English
Chevalier 
Knight
French
Chevy
A short form of Chevalier Knight.
French
Cheyenne
Name of a Native American tribe; Graceful oak tree.
Native American; Old French, Hebrew
Cheyne
Oak hearted Strength.
Scottish
Cheyney
From the Oak grove.
Old French
Chi
Guardian angel; Young.
Nigerian; Chinese
Chiamaka
God is splendid
African
Chico
Young boy. A short form of Francisco Freedom.
Spanish
Chiel
Youth Lad.
Old English
Chik
Of the earth.
Gypsy
Chike
The power of God.
Ibo
Chill
Cold
English
Chilo
Freedom
Latin
Chilton
The children's spring town.
Old English
Chim
God will judge; Bird.
German; Vietnamese
Chin
The precious one.
Korean
Chinmay
Hindu
Chintoo
Sun
Australian Aboriginal
Chintu
Hindu
Chinua
The blessing of God.
Ibo
Chioke
Gift of God.
Ibo
Chip
Short form of the Native American tribe known as Chippewas.
Native American
Chippia
Duck
Australian Aboriginal
Chiram
High Noble.
Hebrew
Chiranjeev
?Chiarina Ciaira
Hindu
Chiron
A wise teacher.
Greek
Chitto
Brave
Creek
Chitty
Cub or pup Youngster.
German
Chrirag
Hindu
Chris
Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris".
Greek
Christian
Follower of Christ A heeler Consolidator To unite or combine  To become solid or firm.
Latin, Greek
Christie
A follower of Christ a Christian. A boy or girl's name.
Irish/Scottish
Christmas
Born at Christmas time.
English
Christoff
Christ bearer. A form of Christopher.
Russian
Christopher
Christ bearer.
Greek
Christos
Christ; Celebrated on Christmas Day
Greek
Christy
A follower of Christ a Christian. A boy or girl's name.
Irish/Scottish
Chrysander
Golden
Greek
Chrysanthus
Golden flower.
Greek
Chucho
God wil help. A form of Jesus.
Hebrew
Chuck
Strong Courageous. A form of Charles.
American, English, German
Chuckie
A free man.
Teutonic
Chui
Leopard
Swahili
Chul
Firmness
Korean
Chuminga
Of the Lord. A form of Dominic.
Spanish, Latin
Chumo
Twin. A form of Thomas.
Spanish, Greek
Chung
Intelligent
Chinese
Churchill
Dweller at the church hill.
Old English
Cian
Ancient one Long lived.
Irish, Gaelic
Ciarán
Small dark one.
Irish, Gaelic
Ciaran
Dark black.
Irish
Cicero
Chick pea.
Latin, Italian
Ciceron
chickpea
Latin
Cid
Lord Master.
Spanish
Ciel
from heaven
French
Cillian
Of the church.
Irish, Gaelic
Ciprian
A man from the island of Cyprus.
Latin
Ciprien
A man from the island of Cyprus.
French
Ciro
The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus.
Italian
Cirrillo
Lord
Italian, Greek
Cisco
Freedom
Spanish, Latin
Clachas
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida
Clancy
Belonging to the family; Red-haired
Gaelic; Irish
Clare
Famous illustrious one.
Latin
Clarence
Illustrious Shining Famous
Latin
Clarik
0
Clark
Learned scholar.
Old French
Clarke
A cleric or scholar. Also see Cleary.
Clarkson
Clark's son Son of th scholar.
Old French
Claude
Weak
Latin
Claudio
The lame one.
Italian/Spanish
Claudius
The lame one.
German
Claus
Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas.
German, Greek
Clay
From the clay or earth.
Old English
Claybourne
Born of clay or earth.
Old English
Clayland
From the clay.
Clayton
Town built on clay.
English
Cleanth
Pure Clean.
Old English
Cleary
Scholar Knowledge.
Irish, Gaelic
Cleavon
From the cliff.
Old English
Cledwyn
Blessed sword friend.
Welsh
Clem
Gentle merciful.
Clemens
Gentle merciful. From the name Clement.
Clement
Mild Gentle.
Latin
Cleon
Famous
Greek
Cletus
Illustrious Hardworking.
Greek
Cleve
From the hilly place or the place of cliffs.
Old English
Cleveland
From the cliffed land.
Old English
Cliff
From the cliff.
Old English
Clifford
From the ford at the side of the cliff.
Old English
Clifton
Belonging to the town near the cliff.
Old English
Clint
From the town on the hill. A short form of Clinton.
English
Clinton
From the town on the hill.
English
Clitus
From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Clive
From the cliff.
Old English
Cloten
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Clovis
Famous warrior.
Old German
Cloyce
Obstruction
Middle English
Clunes
A resting-place or meadow.
Scottish Gaelic
Clunies
Meadow resting place.
Scottish, Gaelic
Clure
Good fame.
Latin
Clydai
Famous ruler.
Welsh
Clyde
High rocky area of land; Heard from afar.
Scottish, Gaelic; Irish
Coalan
slender
Celtic
Cobar
Burnt earth.
Aboriginal
Cobden
From the hill with a knob.
Old English
Cobham
From the homestead near the river bend.
Old English
Cobra
Said to come via Portuguese from Latin "coluber" meaning snake. 
Portuguese, Latin
Coburn
Where the streams meet.
Old English
Cobweb
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Coby
Replacer. A form of Jacob
Hebrew
Cochise
Warrior Wood.
Apache
Coco
Coconut
Spanish
Cody
Cushion Pillow; Helpful.
Old English; Irish, Gaelic
Coen
Thunder; Brave.
Australian Aboriginal; German
Coffie
Born on a Friday.
Ewe
Cohen
Position in the Jewish faith High priest.
Hebrew
Cohn
The victory of the people.
Greek
Coile
Battle follower.
Gaelic
Coileán
Pup Cub.
Irish, Gaelic
Coinneach
Handsome Attractive one. A form of Coinneach.
Irish, Gaelic
Cola
Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas.
Italian
Colan
Dove
Latin
Colbert
Outstanding brilliant sailor; Clearing through the mountains valley.
English; French
Colbrand
Black sword Coal sword.
English
Colby
By the coal town Dark-haired.
English
Cole
Promise; Coal.
Celtic; Middle English
Coleman
Charcoal worker.
English
Colin
Young child; Peaceful dove; From the coal pool.
Irish, Gaelic; Irish; Old English
Colley
Black-haired one form the meadow.
Old English
Collier
Coal merchant; trader.
English
Collin
Fire. Also see Cohn.
Collins
Colin's son Son from the coal pool; Holly.
Greek; Irish
Colm
Dove
Irish, Gaelic
Colman
Little dove.
Irish, Gaelic
Colon
dove
Spanish
Colson
Col's son Son of coal.
English
Colt
Frisky young horse.
English
Colter
Herder of colts or horses.
English
Coltin
Colt, Kolt
Colton
From the black coal town
English
Colum
Dove
Latin
Columba
Dove
Latin
Colwyn
Hazel grove; Coal friend.
Welsh; Old English
Coman
Noble; Bent
Arabic; Irish
Comfort
strengthen
Latin
Cominius
From Shakespeare's play Coriolanus.
Compton
Town in the valley.
Old English
Comyn
Crooked
Irish
Conal
High Mighty.
Irish
Conall
As strong as a wolf.
Celtic
Cónán
Little hound.
Irish, Gaelic
Conan
Wise and intelligent.
Irish Gaelic
Conchobhar
Lover of hounds.
Irish, Gaelic
Condon
the dark-haired wise man
Celtic
Coniah
Gift sent from God.
Hebrew
Conlan
Hero
Irish
Conley
Hero.
Conn
High
Irish, Gaelic
Conner
Wise.
Connley
Hero.
Connor
One with high will and desire
Celtic
Conor
A strong will.
Conrad
Bold wise counsel.
Old German
Conrade
From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
Conroy
Wisdom; Persistent.
Irish; Celtic
Constant
Constante
Latin
Constantine
Little steadfast constant one.
Latin
Conway
Holy water; Hound from the plains.
Welsh; Irish
Cooba
Black bee.
Australian Aboriginal
Cook
Chef
English
Cooper
Barrel maker.
Old English
Coorain
The wind. Also a NSW placename.
Aboriginal
Corban
a gift devoted to God
Greek
Corbett
Raven
Old English
Corbin
Raven Dark-haired.
Old French
Corcoran
Ruddy complexion.
Irish
Cordell
Little rope marker form the valley.
Old French
Cordero
Little lamb.
Spanish
Core
The chosen one.
English
Corey
From the hollow Head protection Helmet used for battle.
Irish
Corin
Youthful
Greek
Cormac
Raven Son of the chariot racer; Tree trunk.
Irish, Gaelic; Greek
Cormag
Raven
Scottish
Cormich
Charioteer.
Irish
Cornelian
The name of a gemstone. A boy or girl's name.
Cornelius
Horn colour Horn blower Cornell tree.
Latin
Cornell
Horn-coloured.
Cornwallis
Geographical - from Cornwall.
English
Corowa
Rocky river.
Australian Aboriginal
Corrigan
Spear carrier.
Irish
Corrin
Spear user.
Irish
Cort
Bold court attendant.
Old German, Old Norse
Cortez
Courteous
Spanish
Corwin
From beyond the hill; Friend of the heart.
Gaelic; Old English
Cory
Helmet
Greek
Corydan
Head protection Helmut; From the hollow God is my judge. A combination of Cory and Dan; Lark.
Irish, Hebrew; Irish; Greek
Cosan
Path The way.
Gaelic
Cosgrove
From the cow grove.
Irish
Cosmo
Universal harmony.
Greek
Costa
Little constant steadfast one. A short form of Constantine.
Greek
Costard
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Coty
From the slope.
French
Count
Companion Friend Noble.
Old French
Court
From Shakespeare's play Henry V.
Courtenay
Short-nosed; Of the court.
Old French; Old English
Courtland
Dweller at the court land.
Old English
Courtney
One who lives near the farmstead.
Old French
Covell
Dweller at the cave slope.
Old English
Covington
Town with a cove.
Old English
Cowan
From the cow land; Hooded robe; Hillside hollow.
Australian Aboriginal; Middle English; Irish
Coy
Shy Sweet Modest.
Latin
Coyan
Modest
French
Coyle
Leader in the battle.
Irish
Craddock
Beloved
Welsh
Craig
From the rock.
Scottish
Cramer
To fill.
Old English
Crandell
Belonging to the valley of the cranes.
Old English
Crandon
From the hill of the cranes.
Old English
Crane
The crane bird.
Old English
Cranley
From the meadow of the cranes.
Old English
Cranmer
From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII.
Cranog
The heron Wading bird with grey and white plumage.
Welsh
Cranston
Belonging to the town of cranes.
Old English
Crawford
From the crow ford.
Old English
Cree
Native Canadian tribe.
Native Canadian
Creed
One who believes Kin.
Latin, English
Creek
From the small stream Native American tribal name.
English
Creighton
From the town close to the rocks.
English
Cremer
Merchant Trader.
Middle English
Creon
Prince Ruler.
Greek
Crepin
Curly-haired. A form of Crispin.
French, Latin
Cress
Loved; Gudgeon Greedy
Latin, Greek; Old German
Cresswell
Stream where cress grows.
Old English
Crevan
Fox
Irish
Crewe
Stepping stones or a ford. An English placename.
Old English
Crichton
Belonging to the hill-top town.
Welsh
Crieghton
Dweller at the creek town.
Middle English
Críostóir
Christ bearer. A form of Christopher.
Irish, Gaelic
Crisiant
Crystal
Welsh
Crispin
Curly-haired.
Latin
Cristian
A follower of Christ. A Christian.
Latin
Cristiano
A follower of Christ. A Christian.
Italian
Cristo
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher.
Spanish
Croft
Small pasture.
Old English
Crofton
From the small pasture town with cottages.
Irish
Cromwell
Dweller at the winding stream.
Old English
Crónán
Dark brown-haired or complexioned; Companion Friend.
Irish; Greek
Cronan
The swarthy one.
Irish Gaelic
Crosby
From the villat with a cross; Dweller by the town crossing.
Old Norse; Old English
Crosley
Belonging to the cross meadow.
Old English
Crowell
Town crier.
Old English
Cruz
Cross
Portuguese, Spanish
Csaba
from mythology sheperd wanderer
Hungarian
Cseke
puller carrier
Hungarian
Csenger
Hungarian
Csepel
young forest
Hungarian
Csombor
Hungarian
Csongor
hunting bird
Hungarian
Ctirad
Czech
Cuba
The name of a Caribbean country.
Cubert
A Celtic saint and a placename.
Cornish
Cullen
Colony; Handsome.
Old French; Irish
Culley
Forest
Irish, Gaelic
Culver
Dove of peace.
Old English
Cunningham
Village with the milk pails.
Irish
Cupid
Desire passion. The ancient roman God of love and son of Venus.
Latin
Curan
From Shakespeare's play King Lear.
Curio
From Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night.
Curnow
From Cornwall.
Cornish
Curran
Dagger Hero.
Irish
Currier
churn
Old English
Curroon
Fog on top of a mountain.
Australian Aboriginal
Currumbin
Pine tree.
Australian Aboriginal
Curruto
Courteous; From the enclosure.
Spanish, French; Latin
Curry
A marsh or a spice.
Curt
Courtier. Attendant of the court.
English
Curtis
Courteous; Belonging to the courtyard.
Old French; Latin
Cuthbert
Brilliant
English
Cutler
Knife maker.
Old French
Cutter
Gem cutter.
Cuyler
Chapel
Irish
Cy
Sun. Throne. The short for of Cyrus.
Persian
Cymbeline
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Cynan
Chief
Welsh
Cynfor
A great chief.
Welsh
Cynric
Powerful and royal.
Old English
Cyprian
From Cyprus.
Latin
Cyr
Sunday's child. Born on Sunday.
French
Cyrano
From Cyrene.
Greek
Cyric
Celtic
Cyril
Lordly ruler; a gem
Greek
Cyrus
Sun Throne.
Persian
Dabert
Bright action.
French
Dabi
Beloved. A form of David.
Basque, Hebrew
Dabir
Tutor
Arabic
Dace
Of nobility.
English, French
Dacey
Southerner
Irish, Gaelic
Dada
Curly-haired.
Yoruba
Dade
unknown
Daegan
Black-haired.
Irish, Gaelic
Daegel
From Daegel in England.
English, Geographical
Dafydd
Beloved. A form of David.
Welsh, Hebrew
Dag
Day or brightness.
Old Norse
Dagan
Little fish The earth.
Eastern Semitic
Dagda
Good spirit.
Irish, Gaelic
Dago
Day
Spanish
Dagobert
shining sun
German
Dagwood
From the bright one's forest Daggerwood
Old English
Dahana
a Rudra
Hindu
Dahy
Swift moving.
Irish
Dai
Large; Beloved.
Japanese; Hebrew
Dai Duong
King
Vietnamese
Dail
A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name.
Teutonic/Old English
Dainton
From the town in the valley.
English
Dakarai
Happy
Shona
Dakota
Friend
Native American
Daksh
Efficient
Hindi
Dakshesh
Hindu
Daku
Sand.
Aboriginal
Dal
From the valley; A short form of Dalibor fighting far away.
Scandinavian; Czech
Dalal
Broker
Sanskrit
Dalaney
Challenger
0
Dalbert
Pride
Old English
Dale
From the valley
Old English
Dalek
A form of Dalibor fighting far away.
Czech
Daley
A counsellor.
Irish Gaelic
Dalibor
Fighting far away.
Czech
Dallan
Unseeing.
Irish
Dallas
From the waterfall field or the ravine field; Wise. Geographical - city in Texas.
Scottish; Irish
Dallen
Unseeing
Irish
Dallin
pride's people
Old English
Dalman
From the place of plenty.
Australian Aboriginal
Dalphin
Dolphin
French
Dalston
From Dale's town. From the valley town.
English
Dalton
The town near the valley
0
Daly
Counselor
Irish, Gaelic
Dalziel
From the small field.
Scottish
Damario
Gentle
Spanish
Damek
Of the red earth. A form of Adam.
Slavic, Hebrew
Damen
taming
Greek
Damian
Taming Tamer
Greek
Damien
Tame domesticated. Also a true friend.
Greek
Damodar
Tied with a rope around the belly.
Sanskrit
Damon
Constant One who tames; Spirit
Greek; Latin
Dan
God is my judge
Hebrew
Dana
Fire; Bright day. From Denmark
Irish; Old English
Danby
From the Dane's settlement.
Old Norse
Dancel
God is my judge.
Dutch
Dandin
Holy
Hindi
Dandre
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew.
French, Greek
Dane
God is my judge; From Denmark.
Hebrew; Danish
Danforth
God is my judge.
English, Hebrew
Daniel
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Danil
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Danior
Born with teeth.
Gypsy
Danladi
Born on a Sunday.
Hausa
Dannie
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dannon
Gathering in the meadow.
English, American
Danny
God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan".
Hebrew, English
Dante
Lasting Enduring. A form of Durante.
Italian, Spanish
Danton
Lasting. A form of Dante.
English
Danyon
God is my judge.
Old English, Hebrew
Dar
Pearl
Hebrew
Dara
Star
Cambodian
Darby
Free man Freedom; From the deer estate.
Irish; Scandinavian
Darcy
Dark-haired; Fortress.
Irish; French
Dard
Son of Zeus
Greek
Dareh
Wealthy
Persian
Darel
Blue sky.
Australian Aboriginal
Daren
Born at night.
Nigerian
Darence
Great. A form of Darren gift; Rocky hill.
Irish; English
Darian
A form of Darius King Wealthy.
Persian
Darien
Greek: Wealthy. Spanish: A placename.
Greek/Spanish
Darile
Rosella parrot.
Australian Aboriginal
Darin
Gift
Greek
Dario
A form of Darius King Wealthy Affluent.
Italian, Spanish
Darius
Ruler; Wealthy one.
Persian; Greek
Darko
A gift.
Croatian, Slavic
Darkon
Dark one.
Old English
Darnell
Hidden
English
Darrel
beloved
Old English
Darrell
The dear one the beloved.
Old French
Darren
Gift
Irish, Gaelic, Australian, New Zealand
Darrie
Red-haired one.
Irish
Darryl
Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren gift
French
Darshan
God
Hindi
Dartagnan
leader
French
Darthmouth
port's name
English
Darton
From the deer town.
English
Daruka
Hindu
Darvell
From the town of eagles.
English, French
Darvin
Beloved Dearest Famous sea friend.
French, Old English
Darwin
Beloved dearest friend.
Old English
Daryl
Dear beloved.
Dasan
Bird-clan leader Chief.
Pomo
Dattatreya
a son of Atri a god
Hindu
Daudi
Loved one.
Swahili
Dave
Beloved. From the name David but also used independently.
Davey
The beloved the adored one. From the name David.
Hebrew
David
Beloved
Hebrew
Davidson
The beloved the adored one.
English
Davie
The beloved the adored one. From the name David.
Davin
Bright. Happy person from Finland.
Scandinavian
Davis
Son of David. Son of the beloved.
English
Davit
Beloved. A form of David.
Armenian
Davorin
Of the war God Davor.
Slavic
Davy
The beloved the adored one. From the name David.
Dawa
Born on a Monday.
Tibetan
Dawit
Beloved. A form of David
Hebrew
Dawon
A form of John God is gracious.
American
Dawson
David's son. Son of the beloved.
English
Dax
Water.
French, English
Dayan
Judge; Day's end.
Hebrew; Old English
Dayjon
A modern form of John God is gracious.
American
Daylon
The day is long; Light hope.
African American
Dayne
From Denmark.
Scandinavian
Dayton
From the sunny town.
English
Dayvon
Loving
American
De
Virtuous
Chinese
Deacon
Dusty hard-working servant.
Greek, English
Dean
One who lives in the valley.
Old English
Deandre
Strong Brave Courageous one from the valley;  Divine. The combination of Dean / Andre.
French, Greek; Latin
Deangelo
Angel Messenger of God.
Italian, Greek
Dearborn
Born near the stream wit the deer.
English
Decarlos
Strong Courageous. A form of Charles.
Spanish, English
Decha
Strength
Thai
Decimus
Tenth-born child.
Latin
Decker
roofer
Belgian
Declan
Praying
Irish
Decretas
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Dedric
A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Teutonic
Dedrick
The people's ruler
German
Deemer
Judge
Old English
Deems
The judge's child.
English
Deepak
Like a lamp or light.
Sanskrit
Defrain
Mountains
Australian Aboriginal
Deiphobus
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
Dejuan
God is gracious. A form of John.
Spanish, Hebrew
Dekel
Palm tree.
Hebrew, Arabic
Del
Of the (used as a prefix to other names) From the wood hollow.
French
Delaney
Of the elder-tree grove.
French, Irish
Delano
Of the night; Alder grove.
Old French; Latin
Delbert
Noble Bright.
English
Delfino
Dolphin
Latin
Deli
Virtuous
Chinese
Dell
Of the small valley Wood hollow.
English
Delling
Very shiny one.
Old Norse
Dellinger
From the day-time spring.
Scandinavian
Delmar
Of the sea.
Latin, Old French
Delmon
Of the mountain.
English, French
Delmore
sea
Latin
Delroy
Of the king.
French
Delsin
Truthful
Native American
Delton
Of the valley town.
English
Delvin
Godly friend.
English
Delwyn
Proud friend; Bright friend.
Old English; Old English
Dema
Calmness
Russian
Deman
The man.
Dutch
Demarco
Of Mark. Warrior Warlike Of Mars.
African American
Demas
Popular one.
Greek
Dembe
Peace
Luganda
Demetrios
Covering of earth Of Demeter goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria.
Greek
Demetrius
Goddess of fertility.
Greek
Demitrius
Lover of the earth.
Demos
The people.
Greek
Demostenes
Strength of the people.
Greek
Demothi
Talks while walking.
Native American
Dempe
peace
unknown
Dempsey
Proud
Irish
Dempster
Judge
Old English
Demyan
Tame domesticated. Also a true friend.
Russian
Denby
By the valley.
Old English
Denell
God is my judge. A masculine form of Danielle.
African American, Hebrew
Denes
wine drama
Greek, Hungarian
Denham
From the valley homestead.
Old English
Denholm
home of the Danes
Swedish
Denis
Follower of Dionysos (God of wine and vegetation) Celebration.
Greek
Deniz
The sea.
Turkish
Denley
From the meadow in the valley.
English
Denman
From the valley.
Old English
Dennis
Wild frenzied. Also a lover of wine. From Dionysus the mythological God of wine and drama. Also see Dennison and Tennyson.
Greek
Dennison
Son of Denis Son of the follower of Dionysus the god of wine and vegetation celebration.
English
Denton
From the valley estate or town.
Old English
Denver
From the valley village Dweller at the valley edge.
Old English
Deny
Son of Denis Son of the follower of Dionysus the god of wine and vegetation celebration.
Greek
Denzel
High From the stronghold in the valley.
Cornish
Denzil
From a placename meaning high stronghold.
Cornish
Denzo
Discretion
Japanese
Deo
godlike
Greek
Deon
Follower of Dionysos (God of wine and vegetation) Celebration. A short form of Dennis.
Greek
Dequan
Fragrant sweet smelling.
Comanche
Derain
Mountain
Australian Aboriginal
Derby
Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement.
Irish Gaelic/Middle English
Derek
Gifted ruler of the people.
Teutonic
Derex
A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Dermot
Freedom; Free of envy
Irish
Deron
Bird
Hebrew
Deror
Freedom lover.
Hebrew
DeRoy
Joining of Dennis with Royston
0
Derrell
The dear one the beloved.
Old French
Derren
From an old Welsh name.
Derrick
From the Oak grove. Also see Derek.
Cornish
Derrilin
Falling stars.
Australian Aboriginal
Derron
Great.
Derry
Red-haired
Irish
Derryn
Little bird.
Welsh
Derward
Keeper of the deer.
English
Derwent
The name of rivers in England and Tasmania.
Welsh
Derwin
Dear friend.
Welsh
Derwood
From the deer wood.
English
Derwyn
A beloved friend.
Old English
Des
Short for names beginning with Des.
Deshawn
God is gracious. A form of Shaun.
Hebrew, African American
Desi
Yearning
Latin
Desideratus
Longed-for boy.
Latin
Desiderio
Desired
Spanish
Desiderius
The desired one.
Latin
Desmond
From South Munster.
Irish, Gaelic
Destin
Fate. The masculine form of Destiny.
French
Deutsch
From Germany.
German
Dev
Godlike.
Sanskrit
Devang
Hindu
Devante
fighter of wrong
Spanish
Devarsi
sage of the Devas
Hindu
Devdan
The gift of the gods.
Sanskrit
Deven
For God.
Hindi
Deverell
From the riverbank.
Old Welsh
Devereux
Originally a Norman surname.
Old French/English
Devesh
Hindu
Devi
Breton: The beloved the adored one. Sanskrit: Godlike a goddess. A boy or girl's name.
Breton/Sanskrit
Devin
Poet; Perfection; From Devonshire People of the deep valley.
Irish; Latin, Old English
Devine
Divine; Ox.
Latin; Irish
Devitri
Hindu
Devlin
Fierce
Irish
Devon
Poet; Perfection; From Devonshire People of the deep valley.
Irish; Latin, Old English
Devonte
American
Devrity
Hindu
Dewei
Highly virtuous.
Chinese
Dewey
Morning dew.
English
Dewi
Welsh form of David. The beloved the adored one. Also se Dafydd.
Welsh
Dewitt
Blond-haired.
Flemish
Dexter
Dexterous Skilful Right-handed.
Latin
Dhananjay
Arjuna
Hindu
Dharma
Hindu
Dharmavira
Hindu
Dharmendra
Hindu
Dharmesh
Hindu
Dharuna
a rishi
Hindu
Dhatri
Creator
Sanskrit
Dhaval
Hindu
Dheran
A gully.
Aboriginal
Dhruv
Hindu
Diamond
Diamond Precious.
Greek, English
Dian
Candle
Indonesian
Diarmad
Without envy.
Scottish Gaelic
Diarmid
Without envy.
Irish Gaelic
Dick
Powerful rich ruler.
Teutonic
Dickie
Brave and strong.
Teutonic
Dickinson
powerful rich ruler
Old English
Dickon
Hard-ruler. A short form of Richard.
Old English
Dickson
The son of Richard (Dick's son). Brave and strong.
Old English
Dicky
Brave and strong.
Teutonic
Didier
Desired. The masculine form of Desiree.
French
Diederik
ruler of the people
Danish
Diego
Replacer. A form of James.
Spanish, Hebrew
Diesel
A petroleum-based fuel.
Australian
Dieter
The people's army.
German
Dietman
Man of the people.
Teutonic
Dietrich
Wealthy
Teutonic
Digby
From the farm by the ditch.
Old Norse
Diggory
Almost lost; Digger.
Cornish, Old English
Dilgon
Like the moon.
Australian Aboriginal
Dilip
a king ancestor of Rama
Hindu
Dillon
Like a lion; Faithful.
French; Irish
Dilwyn
From the place with the shady trees.
Welsh
Dima
Famous prince Form of Vladimir.
Russian
Dimiter
Covering of earth of Demeter goddess of fertility.
Greek
Dimitri
Belonging to Demeter the `Earth Mother' and goddess of fertility.
Greek
Dinesh
The lord of the day.
Sanskrit
Dinh
Peace
Vietnamese
Dinkar
Hindu
Dinko
Born on Sunday.
Slavic
Dino
From the valley. A form of Dean.
Italian, Spanish
Dinsdale
Born on Sunday.
Welsh
Dinsmore
From the fortress hill.
Irish
Diomedes
Belonging to Media.
Greek
Dion
God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus.
Greek
Dione
A lover of wine. From Dionysus the mythological God of wine and drama. A boy or girl's name.
Greek
Dionysus
God of wine and celebration.
Greek
Dirk
Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek gifted ruler of the people.
German
Dirke
A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Teutonic
Divyesh
Hindu
Dix
Blessed
German
Dixon
Son of the rich powerful ruler. A form of Richard.
English
Djavan
Brazilian
Dmitri
Goddess of fertility.
Greek
Doane
Poem; From down the hill; Graceful deer.
Irish; Old English; English, Hebrew
Dobromil
Good grace.
Czech
Dobromir
Famous 
Czech
Dobroslav
Good glory.
Czech
Dobry
Good one.
Polish
Dodd
Of the people.
Teutonic
Dogberry
From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
Dohasan
Cliff
Kiowa
Doherty
Harm
Irish
Dolabella
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Dolan
Dark Bold.
Irish
Dolf
A noble wolf.
Teutonic
Dolph
Noble Fierce wolf.
German
Dom
Of the Lord. A short form of Domenic.
Latin
Domenic
Of the Lord
Latin
Domingo
Born on a Sunday.
Spanish
Dominic
Belonging to the Lord. St Dominic founded an important order of monks.
Latin
Dominick
Belonging to God.
Domokos
God's own
Hungarian
Don
Little ruler. A short form of names beginning with "Don".
Celtic, English, American, Australian, New Zealand
Donahue
Brown-haired warrior.
Gaelic
Donalbain
From Shakespeare's play MacBeth.
Donald
Ruler of the world.
Celtic
Donatien
Gift
French
Donato
Gift from God.
Spanish, Italian
Donatus
God-given
Latin
Donegal
Fort of foreigners.
Irish
Donkor
Humble
Akan
Donnell
Brave dark-haired one.
Irish
Donnelly
The dark brave one.
Gaelic
Donnie
The ruler of the world. From the name Donald and other `Don' names.
Scottish Gaelic
Donny
Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'.
Irish, Scottish
Donoghue
A warrior dressed in brown.
Irish Gaelic
Donohue
A warrior dressed in brown.
Irish Gaelic
Donovan
Dair-haired warrior.
Celtic
Dooley
Dark hero.
Irish
Doongara
Lightning
Australian Aboriginal
Dor
Generation
Hebrew
Dorak
Lively
Australian Aboriginal
Doran
Stranger; Gift.
Irish;  Greek
Dorcas
From the forest.
Hebrew
Dore
Stream
Celtic
Dorian
From the sea From Doria.
Greek
Dorjee
Thunderbold
Tibetan
Doron
A gift. A modern Jewish name and the masculine form of Dora.
Greek
Dorrell
The keeper of the king's door.
Scottish
Dorset
tribe near the sea
Old English
Dory
Golden
French
Dotan
Law
French
Doug
Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas.
Gaelic, Irish
Dougal
Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas.
Gaelic, Irish
Douglas
Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream.
Gaelic, Irish
Douglass
From the dark stream.
Dov
Bear; Dove Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David beloved.
Hebrew; English
Dover
Water Speaker.
Hebrew
Dow
Black-haired.
Irish, Gaelic
Doyle
Dark stranger.
Irish
Dragan
Dear
Slavic
Dragoslav
Dear glory.
Slavic
Drake
Dragon. Male Duck.
Old English
Draper
Fabric or curtain maker.
English
Dravon
He who comes from the river Avon ??
English
Dreng
Brave friend.
Norwegian
Drew
Strong Brave Courageous one. The short form of Andrew.
Gaelic
Driscoll
One who interprets.
Irish
Drogo
To carry.
Old German
Dromio
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors.
Drostan
The noisy one.
Celtic
Drover
Sheep or cattle herder.
Australian
Druce
Wise man's son.
Welsh
Drummond
From the mountain of the Druids.
Scottish
Drury
Beloved.
English, French
Dryden
From the dry valley.
English
Drystan
The noisy one.
Celtic
Duane
Dark one Swarthy
Irish, Gaelic
Duarte
Prosperous guardian. The Portuguese form of Edward. Wealthy guardian.
Portuguese
Dubham
Black
Celtic
Dubric
Black ruler.
Old English
Duc
Moral
Vietnamese
Dudley
From the meadow.
Old English
Dudon
Given from God.
Italian
Duer
Hero
Scottish
Duff
Black-haired.
Gaelic
Dugal
A dark stranger.
Gaelic
Dugald
A dark stranger.
Gaelic
Dugan
Dark-haired; Swarthy.
Gaelic; Irish
Duglas
dark stranger
Gaelic
Duke
Leader; A sort form of Marmaduke follower of Saint Maedoc.
Latin; Irish, Gaelic
Dukker
Teller of fortunes.
Gypsy
Dulani
Cutter
Ngoni
Dull
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Dumaine
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost.
Duman
Mist
Turkish
Dumin
Lord
Czech
Dumont
Of the mountains.
French
Dunbar
A dark branch.
Gaelic
Duncan
Brown-haired warrior.
Old English
Dunham
From the brown homestead.
Old English
Dunley
From the brown hilly meadow.
Old English
Dunlop
From the brown mud hill.
Old English
Dunmore
From the brown moor fort.
Old English
Dunn
Brown-haired.
Scottish
Dunstan
From the brown hill stone.
Old English
Dunton
From the brown hill town.
English
Dural
Hollow from where smoke is rising.
Australian Aboriginal
Durand
enduring
Latin
Duranjaya
a heroic son
Hindu
Durant
Enduring
Latin
Durbin
City dweller.
Latin, Gaelic
Durdanius
From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Dureau
Strength
French
Durham
A hilly peninsula.
Old English
Durjaya
difficult to conquer
Hindu
Durko
Farmer
Czech
Durmada
Hindu
Durrebar
Black cockatoo.
Australian Aboriginal
Durriken
fortune-telling
English
Durril
Gooseberry
Gypsy
Durward
Keeper of the door.
Old English
Durwin
Beloved friend.
Old English
Dusa
A form of Dusan spirited.
Czech
Dusan
Spirited
Czech
Dusanek
A form of Dusan spirited.
Czech
Dustin
Warrior
Teutonic, Old English
Dusty
Covered in dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior
English
Dutch
The German.
German
Duval
Of the valley.
French
Duysek
A form of Dusan spirited.
Czech
Dvimidha
Hindu
Dwade
Dark-haired traveller.
English
Dwaine
A little dark one.
Irish Gaelic
Dwane
A little dark one.
Irish Gaelic
Dwayne
Dark one.
Irish
Dwennon
one of originality
Old English
Dwight
White; Valiant.
Gaelic; Scandinavian
Dyami
Eagle soaring
Native American
Dyer
Dyer of fabric
English
Dyfan
Welsh form of Damon. Day or constant.
Welsh
Dylan
From the sea
Celtic
Dymas
father of hecate
Greek
Dymock
Pig sty.
Old Welsh
Dyre
Dear
Danish
Dzik
Wild man.
Polish
Ea
Brilliant Famous.
Irish, German
Eachan
Works with the horses Horseman or Horse Lord.
Irish, Gaelic
Eamnonn
Irish Gaelic form of Edmund. Protector.
Irish Gaelic
Eamon
Wealthy; Protector
Irish; English
Ean
God is gracious. A form of Ian.
English, Scottish
Earl
Pledge; promise; nobleman
Irish; English
Earnest
Sincere
English
Earvin
Friend of the sea. A form of Irving.
English
Easter
Born at Easter time.
Hebrew
Easton
From the eastern town.
English
Eaton
From the estate town by the river.
English
Eavan
Fair form
0
Ebal
Naked
Hebrew
Eban
stone
Hebrew
Eben
Rock Stone.
Hebrew
Ebenezer
Stone foundation.
Hebrew
Eber
Overcomes problems.
Hebrew
Eberhard
Courageous boar.
German
Ebilo
Hardy boar.
German
Ebner
Father of light.
English, Hebrew
Ebo
Born on a Tuesday.
Fanti
Eborico
Wild boar king.
Sanish
Ebrahim
Arabic form of Abraham.
Arabic
Ebrulf
Wild fierce wolf.
Teutonic
Eccelino
Like his father.
Italian
Eckhardt
Firm Formidable.
German
Ed
Happy guardian; success
English
Edan
Fire
Celtic
Edbert
Prosperous
Old English
Eddie
Happy guardian; success
English
Eddy
Happy guardian; success
English
Edel
Noble
German
Edelmar
Noble Famous.
Old English
Eden
Pleasure
Hebrew
Edgar
Great spearman
English
Edgardo
prosperous warrior
Old English/French
Edin
God is gracious. A form of John.
Irish, Scottish
Edison
Son of Edward; son of the wealthy friend
English
Edlin
A prosperous friend.
Old English
Edmond
Wealthy protector.
English
Edmund
Protector
English
Edolf
A prosperous wolf.
Old English
Edom
Red.
Hebrew
Edred
Rich Happy counsel.
Old English
Edrei
Strong leader.
Hebrew
Edric
Prosperous ruler
English
Edsel
From the rich one's house Deep thinker.
English
Edson
Edison's son Son of the wealthy friend.
English
Edur
Snow
Basque
Edwald
Wealthy ruler.
Old English
Edward
Wealthy ruling guardian.
English
Edwardo
Happy guardian.
Edwin
Prosperous friend.
English
Eehu
Rain
Australian Aboriginal
Efrain
Fruitful
Hebrew
Efram
Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Hebrew
Efrem
Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Hebrew
Egan
Fiery
Irish
Egbert
Bright sword.
English
Egede
Young goat. A form of Giles carrier of th shield.
Danish, Norwegian, Greek
Egerton
From Edgar's town From the town of the successful spear thrower.
English
Egeus
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Egil
Awe-inspiring.
Norwegian
Eginhard
Powerful sword
German
Eglamour
From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Egmont
Top of the mountain.
Old English
Egon
Formidable
German
Egor
Farmer. A form of George.
Russian, Greek
Egyed
shieldbearer
Hungarian
Ehner
Noble and famous.
Old English
Ehno
A protector.
Italian from Teutonic
Ehnore
From the riverbank with Elm trees.
Old English
Ehren
Honourable
German
Ehud
Praised Union.
Hebrew
Eiddwen
Fond and faithful.
Welsh
Eide
Wasteland - from 'śde'; Generation
German, Norwegian; Generation
Eideard
A rich guardian.
Scottish Gaelic
Eilif
Living forever.
Norse
Einar
Individual First; Warrior chief.
Scandinavian; Norse
Einfeld
Individual field.
Scandinavian, German
Eion
God is gracious. A form of Ian.
Irish, English, Scottish
Eirenaios
Peaceful
Greek
Eirig
Happy
Welsh
Eirik
An all-powerful ruler.
Norwegian
Eiros
Bright
Welsh
Eisak
Laughter
Russian
Eisenbart
Bright iron.
Greek
Eisig
he who laughs
Hebrew
Eisonbolt
Iron prince.
Teutonic, Greek
Eitan
0
Ekachakra
son of Kashyapa
Hindu
Eknath
poet saint
Hindu
Ekon
Strength
Nigerian
Eladio
A man from Greece.
Latin
Elam
Highland.
Hebrew
Elan
Life force Spirited man; Friendly; Tree
French; Native American; Hebrew
Eland
From the island.
Old English
Elbert
Noble Bright. A form of Albert.
German, French, English
Elbow
From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Eldad
Beloved of God.
Hebrew
Elden
Wise Old friend Helmet. A form of Alden.
English
Elder
Elder-tree dweller Senior.
English
Eldin
An old wise friend.
Old English
Eldon
From the hill.
Old English
Eldorado
Gilded Covered with gold; Wise one.
Spanish
Eldred
Old wise counsel. A form of Aldred.
Old English
Eldric
An old wise ruler.
Old English
Eldrich
An old wise ruler.
Old English
Eldridge
Old wise powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich.
English
Eldwin
Old friend.
Old English
Eleazar
God helps.
Hebrew
Elek
Defender of humankind. A form of Alec.
Hungarian, Greek
Elezar
God is my help.
Hebrew
Elfyn
Elf friend.
Welsh
Elgan
bright circle
Welsh
Elgar
A noble spear.
Old English
Elger
Noble spearer.
German
Elgin
Noble; white
English
Eli
Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God.
Hebrew
Elia
To lift.
Zuni
Elian
Based on the clan name Aelia.
Spanish, Latin, Cuban
Elias
Uplifting. A form of Elijah.
Greek, Hebrew
Elijah
The Lord is my God
Hebrew
Elika
Wealthy. A form of Rick.
Hawaiian, Greek
Eliot
The Lord is my God
0
Elisha
God is my salvation.
Hebrew
Elizur
God is my rock.
Hebrew
Eljah
The Lord is my God.
Hebrew
Eljon
Going up.
Syrian
Elk
Large deer.
American
Elkan
God is jealous.
Hebrew
Elki
Hanging over the top.
Moquelumnan
Ellar
A butler or steward.
Scottish Gaelic
Ellard
Sacred Brave.
German
Ellery
From the elder-tree island.
English, German
Elliot
The Lord is my God.
Hebrew
Elliott
The Lord is God.
English from Old French
Ellis
the Lord is my God; Noble.
Hebrew; Old English
Ellison
The son of Ellis or Elias. The Lord is God. Also see Elijah.
English from Greek
Elliston
Kind noble one from the town. A city in Montana.
English
Elman
Elm tree.
German
Elmar
famous nobleman
Old English
Elmer
Noble Famous.
English
Elmo
Amiable Friendly.
Greek
Elmore
Elm-tree Moor dweller.
Old English
Elner
Famous.
Teutonic
Elonzo
Noble; Famous.
Spanish; German
Eloy
Chosen
Latin
Elrad
God rules
Hebrew
Elroy
Royal
Latin
Elsdon
From the noble one's hill.
Old English
Elson
Ellis' son; the noble one's son.  The Lord is my God.
Old English
Elston
From Ellis' town; from the noble one's town.
Old English
Elsu
Soaring swooping falcon.
Native American
Elsworth
From Ellis' estate; from the noble one's estate
Old English
Elton
From the old town.
English
Elu
full of grace
Native American
Elvern
Spring; a form of Alvern.
Latin
Elvin
Elf friend
English
Elvio
Blond-haired.
Spanish
Elvis
Elf friend.
Old Norse
Elvy
Elf warrior.
Old English
Elward
A noble guardian.
Old English
Elwell
From the old stream
Old English
Elwin
Friend of the elves
English
Elwood
From the forest.
Old English
Ely
The highest.
Emerson
Emery's son son of the industrious ruler.
Old English
Emery
Industrious hardworking ruler.
Teutonic
Emil
Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Teutonic
Emile
Hard-working; Compliment giver.
Gothic German; Latin
Emilio
Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Italian/Spanish
Emir
charming prince
Arabic
Emlen
Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Teutonic
Emlyn
One who lives at the border.
Welsh
Emmanuel
God is with us.
Hebrew
Emmet
Industrious. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Emmett
Hard-working strong; Ant
Teutonic; Old English
Emre
Brother
Turkish
Emrey
An industrious ruler.
Teutonic
Emrick
Hard-working ruler.
German
Emry
Honourable
Welsh
Emrys
Welsh form of Ambrose. Immortal.
Welsh
Emyr
Honour.
Welsh
Enan
Hammer
Welsh
Enapay
To give a brave appearance.
Lakota
Enda
Bird
Irish
Endor
The fountain of youth adorable. The masculine form of Endora.
Hebrew
Endre
Strong brave courageous. A form of Andre.
Greek
Endrikas
Ruler of the house. A form of Henry.
Lithuanian, German
Endymion
A beautiful youth from mythology.
Greek
Eneas
Praised. A form of Aeneas
Irish, Greek
Eneco
Fiery. A form of Ignatius.
Latin
Engelbert
Bright angel.
German
Enli
Dog over there.
Dene
Ennis
Mine Ninth-born child; Island; Only child.
Greek; Celtic; Irish
Ennor
From the boundary. A boy or girl's name.
Cornish
Enoch
Dedicated Consecrated.
Hebrew
Enore
Italian
Enos
Man
Hebrew
Enric
Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry.
Romanian, German
Enrico
The ruler of the home or estate.
Italian
Enright
The attacker's son.
Irish
Enrique
The ruler of the home or estate.
Portuguese/Spanish
Ensor
From the blessed bank.
Old English
Enver
Bright Handsome.
Turkish
Enyeto
Walking like a bear.
Native American
Enz
Crown of laurel leaves Victory. A short form of Lawrence.
Swiss, Latin
Enzi
Powerful
Swahili
Enzo
Ruler of the house. A form of Henry.
Italian
Eoin
Gaelic form of John. God is gracious.
Gaelic
Ephraim
Extremely fruitful.
Hebrew
Eran
Vigilant
Hebrew
Erasmus
Loveable Desired.
Greek
Erastus
Beloved A giver of love beloved in return.
Greek
Erbert
Glorious warrior.
German
Ercole
Great gift.
Italian
Erebus
Dark-haired.
Greek
Erek
lovable
Polish
Erhard
Strong Resolute.
German
Eric
Ruler; Brave ruler.
Scandinavian; Old English
Eriha
God
Maori
Erik
Honourable ruler.
Norwegian
Erin
Peace; From Ireland.
Irish; Celtic
Erith
From the gravelly landing place. An English placename.
Old English
Erland
From the noble one's land.
English
Erling
The noble one's son.
English
Erman
Soldier; Friend God; Rotted bones. A form of Herman.
German; Indian; Turkish
Ermanno
Warrior
German
Ermo
Friendly
Italian
Ernan
Experienced
Irish
Ernest
Sincere
English
Ernie
A short form of Ernest sincere.
English
Ernijo
Peace
Hungarian, Greek
Erol
Strong Courageous.
Turkish
Eros
The God of love.
Greek
Errando
Bold
Basque
Errol
Wanderer
Latin
Erroll
To wander.
Erroman
From Rome.
Basque
Erskine
From the high cliff; From Ireland.
Scottish, English
Eruera
Wealthy ruling guardian. A form of Edward.
Maori
Ervin
Sea friend.
English
Erwin
From the words `boar' and 'friend'.
Old English
Eryx
A mythological figure.
Greek
Esai
God is salvation God's great gift.
Latin, Spanish
Esau
Rough-haired.
Hebrew
Esbern
Holy bear.
Danish
Escalus
From Shakespeare's plays Measure for Measure and Romeo & Juliet.
Escanes
From Shakespeare's play Pericles
Esdras
Help
Hebrew
Esidor
The gift of Isis (an Egyptian goddess).
Greek
Eskil
Vessel of God.
Norwegian
Esko
Leader
Finnish
Esmond
Gracious protection Shelter.
Old English
Espen
Bear
Danish
Esra
The helper. A prophet in the Bible.
Hebrew
Essex
The Saxons from the east. An English county.
Old English
Essien
Sixth-born child.
Ochi
Este
From th east.
Italian
Esteban
Crowned. A form of Stephan.
Spanish, Greek
Estes
estuary
Latin
Ethan
Strength; Steadfast; Reliable; Running waters
Hebrew
Ethel
Noble
Old English
Ethelred
Noble counsel.
Old English
Etienne
Crowned. A form of Stephen.
French, Greek
Eton
From the estate by the river.
Old English
Ettore
Reliable Steadfast.
Italian, Greek
Etu
Sunny
Native American
Etzel
The noble one.
Teutonic
Euan
Sunny Youthful warrior.
Scottish
Euclid
True glory.
Greek
Eudo
Youngster
Teutonic
Eudor
good gift
Greek
Eugene
Noble well born.
Greek
Eumann
A prosperous protector. Also see Eamonn.
Scottish Gaelic
Eureka
Found
Greek
Euridice
justice
unknown
Euroa
Joy
Australian Aboriginal
Eurwyn
Gold Fair-haired.
Welsh
Eusebio
Pious respectful.
Greek
Eusebuis
Honourable
Greek
Eustace
Abundant corn.
Greek
Evan
Young warrior; God is Gracious A form of John.
Celtic; Welsh
Evander
Evangelist Preacher.
Greek
Evangelos
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Greek
Evelyn
From the pool of life.
Hebrew
Everard
Strong Brave like a boar.
Old English
Everet
As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard.
Old English
Everett
Mighty like a boar.
English
Everild
The slayer of the boar. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Everley
From Evan's meadow From the well-born one's meadow.
Old English
Everton
From the well-bron one's town.
English
Evgeny
Noble Well-born. A form of Eugene.
Russian, Greek
Evzen
of noble birth
Czech
Ewald
Always powerful.
Old English
Ewan
God is gracious. A form of John.
Welsh
Ewart
A ewe herder.
Old English
Ewen
Noble youth.
Celtic
Ewert
Herder of ewes.
Old English
Ewing
Law friend.
English
Exelby
Divine cauldron.
Old Norse
Eyad
Possesses power support might and strength.
Arabic
Eyan
Eyar
Island warrior.
Norse
Eydie
Rich gift.
Eydis
Island fairy.
Norse
Eyota
Great
Native American
Eystein
From the island stone.
Norse
Eytan
Firm strong. A form of Ethan.
Polish, Hebrew
Eyvar
Island of prudence.
Norse
Ezekial
Strength of God.
Hebrew
Ezekiel
God strengthens or the strength of God. One of the books of the Bible.
Hebrew
Ezio
Like an eagle.
Latin
Ezra
Helper
Hebrew
Fa
he beginning.
Chinese
Faas
One who gives wise counsel.
Scandinavian
Faber
A little blacksmith.
French
Fabian
Bean grower.
Latin
Fabrice
A craftsman.
Latin
Fabrizio
One with skilful hands.
Latin
Fabron
Little blacksmith.
French
Fadey
Courageious Bold.  A short form of Thaddeus praising God.
Ukrainian, Russian, Greek, Hebrew
Fadi
The redeemer.
Arabic
Fadil
Generous
Arabic
Fagan
Little fire.
Irish, Gaelic
Fahd
Lynx
Arabic
Fahey
Joyful Happy.
Old English
Fairfax
Fair headed.
Old English
Fairley
A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name.
Old English
Faisal
Decisive
Arabic
Fakhir
Excellence
Arabic
Falco
Falcon trainer.
Latin
Falgun
month in the Hindu calendar
Hindu
Falk
The falcon.
Yiddish
Falkner
Falconer
Old English
Fallon
Of a ruling family Descended from a ruling family.
Irish, Gaelic
Fane
Joyful From the bull/sheep meadow.
English
Faolan
Wolf
Irish
Faraji
Consolation
Swahili
Faramond
Protected traveller.
Teutonic
Farand
Attractive pleasant.
Teutonic
Farid
Unique
Arabic
Fariel
Persian
Faris
Horseman/Knight.
Arabic
Farkas
wolf
Hungarian
Farlane
From the far lane.
Old English
Farley
From the far meadow.
Old English
Farman
A traveller or hawker.
Old Norse
Farnell
Hill covered with ferns.
English
Farnham
From the cottage with the field of ferns.
Old English
Farnley
From the fern meadow.
English
Faroh
Ruler
Latin
Farold
Mighty traveller.
Old English
Farook
One who can distinguish right from wrong.
Arabic
Farouk
One who knows wrong from right.
Arabic
Farquhar
Friendly
Gaelic
Farr
Traveller
English
Farrar
Farrier Blacksmith.
Old English
Farrell
Hero
Celtic, Irish
Farriss
A rock.
Gaelic
Farrow
Little piglet.
English
Farruca
Freedom From France; Honest. A form of Frank.
Spanish; Old English
Faste
Firm
Norwegian
Fate
Destiny
Latin
Fath
Victorious
Arabic
Fatin
Clever one.
Arabic
Faulkner
A falconer or falcon handler.
Old French
Faust
Fortunate
Latin
Fausto
Happy Lucky.
Latin, Italian
Favian
Understanding
Latin
Faxi
Hair
Norse
Faxon
Long-haired.
German
Fay
Raven
Irish, Gaelic
Faysal
A wise judge.
Arabic
Fazio
Good worker.
Italian
Fazl
Abundance
Arabic
Fear
English
Fearghal
Man of valour Man of strength.
Gaelic, Irish
Fearghas
Strength
Scottish
Featherstone
From the feather stone.
English
Februus
Pagan God
Latin
Fedele
Faithful.
Italian
Federico
A peaceful ruler.
Italian/Spanish
Fedlim
Good
Irish
Fedor
Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore
Russian
Fehin
Little raven.
Irish
Feidhelm
Beauty Ever good.
Irish
Feivel
God will aid.
Yiddish
Feke
Octopus
Tongan
Felicius
Happy
Latin
Felimy
Forever good.
Irish
Felipe
One who loves horses.
Spanish
Felix
Happy and prosperous.
Latin
Feliz
Fortunate
Latin
Felton
Town in a field. From the field town.
English
Feng-Shui
Wind and water.
Chinese
Fenn
A marsh or fen.
Old English
Fenton
Frm the marsh town. The English county of Fentonshire.
English
Fenwick
From the farm in the marshland.
Old English
Feodor
Gift of God. A form of Theodore.
Slavic, Greek
Feodore
The gift of God.
Greek
Feoras
Smooth rock.
Greek
Ferd
Horse
German
Ferdia
Man of God.
Irish
Ferdinand
Adventurer Peace maker; Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda.
Teutonic; Goth
Ferenc
Freedom From France; Honest. A form of Francis.
Hungarian; Old English
Fergal
Brave Courageous Valorous.
Irish
Fergus
Manly Strong warrior Virile; Choice
Irish; Celtic
Ferguson
Son of Fergus.
Irish; Celtic
Fermac
Brightness
Irish
Fermin
Firm strength.
Spanish
Fernando
Daring adventurous
Spanish, German
Fernleigh
From the fern meadow.
Old English
Fernley
From the fern meadow.
Old English
Feroz
Fortunate
Persian
Ferran
Baker
Arabic
Ferrand
Grey-haired; Adventurer.
Old French; Old German
Ferrars
Iron
Latin
Ferrell
Hero
Irish
Ferrer
The blacksmith.
Old French
Ferris
Iron worker. Iron rock. A form of Peter.; Choice
Irish, Gaelic; Irish
Ferrol
Iron ring
0
Feste
From Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night.
Festus
Happy
Latin
Ffionn
Foxglove Flower
Welsh
Fiachra
A raven.
Irish Gaelic
Fiacre
Eagle
Celtic
Fico
Peaceful ruler.
Spanish, German
Fidel
Faithful
Latin
Fielding
From the fields.
English
Fife
Geographical - from Fife in Scotland.
Scottish
Figaro
Daring cunning.
Latin
Filbert
Very bright.
Teutonic
Filip
A lover of horses.
Polish
Filippo
A lover of horses.
Italian
Fillbert
Brilliant
English
Filmer
Famous
Old English
Filmore
More famous.
Old English
Filya
One who loves horses. A form of Phillip.
Russian
Finbar
Fair-haired blond chief.
Celtic
Findlay
Fair-haired blond warrior.
Celtic, Gaelic
Fineas
Oracle; Dark-skinned.
Fineas
Fingal
Fair warrior.
Celtic
Finian
Fair-haried blond child.
Celtic
Fink
The finch bird.
German
Finlay
Blond-haired.
Irish
Finley
Fair haired one.
Finn
Blond-haired fair complexioned; From Finland.
Irish, Gaelic; Old German
Finnegan
Light-complexioned.
Irish
Fintan
From Finland From Finn's town Fair-haired.
Irish
Fionn
Fair-headed Fair White. A central character in Irish folklore.
Irish
Fiorello
Little flower.
Latin
Firas
Persistent
Arabic
Firdos
Paradise.
Arabic
Firman
Strength
Strength
Firmin
Steadfast and firm.
Latin
Firth
From the woodlands.
English
Fischel
One who loves horses. A form of Phillip.
Yiddish
Fisk
A fish.
Middle English
Fitch
Weasel
English
Fitz
Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'.
Old English
Fitzgerald
Son of Gerald Son of the brave spear carrier.
Old English
Fitzhugh
Son of Hugh Son of the intelligent one.
Old English
Fitzjames
The son of James. The supplanter.
Old French
Fitzpatrick
Patrick's son Son of the noble one.
Old English
Fitzroy
Son of Roy Son of the King.
French
Fjodor
Fedor Fiodor
Russian
Flann
Blood red Red-haired.
Celtic
Flannan
Ruddy or red-haired.
Irish Gaelic
Flannery
Flat land.
0
Flavian
Fair Blond-haired.
Latin
Flavio
Blond
Italian
Flavius
Golden-haired.
Latin
Fleance
From Shakespeare's play MacBeth.
Fleet
Channel
Scandinavian
Fleeting
A man from Flanders.
Old French
Fleming
From the lowlands; Dutch one.
Old English; Dutch
Fletcher
Arrow maker.
Old French
Flint
Rock
Old English
Flip
One who loves horses; A form of Phillip
0
Floke
guardian of the people
Teutonic, Norse
Floranz
Flowering
Latin
Florent
Flowering
French
Florian
Flowering
Latin
Floritzel
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale.
Florus
Flower
Latin
Floyd
Grey-haired
Old English
Fluellen
From Shakespeare's play Henry V.
Flurry
Flourishing Flowering.
English
Flynn
Son of the red-haired one. Son of Finn.
Irish, Gaelic
Fodor
curly haired
Hungarian
Fokai
Chameleon
Tongan
Fokisi
Fox
Tongan
Folant
Welsh form of Valentine. Strong healthy.
Welsh
Folke
Guardian of the people.
German
Folkus
people famous
Hungarian
Foluke
Given to God.
Yoruba
Foma
Twin.
Russian, Bulgarian.
Fonda
Deep
Latin
Fonso
Ready Noble. A form of Alphonse.
German, Italian
Fontaine
Fountain
French
Fonu
Turtle
Tongan
Fonz
Noble and ready.
Teutonic
Fonzie
Noble Ready to do battle. A form of Alphonse.
German, Italian, Spanish
Forbes
Wealthy owner of fields; Headstrong.
Irish, Gaelic
Ford
Fromt eh shallow river crossing.
Old English
Fordel
Forgiven
Gypsy
Fordon
Destroyer
Teutonic
Forest
out of the woods
Old French
Forester
Dweller in the forest.
Old French
Forrest
Dweller in the forest.
Old French
Forrester
Of the forest.
Forster
Of the forest.
Fortescue
A strong shield.
Old French
Fortinbras
From Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Fortino
Fortunate
Italian
Fortney
Strong fort.
Old English
Fortunato
The fortunate one.
Latin
Fortune
Lucky one.
Old French
Foster
Guardian of the forest
Old English
Fouad
Heart
Arabic
Fountain
From the spring.
Latin
Fowler
Wild fowl trapper.
Old English
Fox
Fox
Old English
Foy
Parting feast for a journey
Old English
Francis
Freedom
Latin
Francisco
From France or a free man.
Spanish
Frank
Freedom; Honest Free holder of land.  The short form of Franklin.
Latin; Old English
Franklin
From the honest free one's stream.
Old English
Frans
From France or a free man.
Scandinavian
Franz
From France or a free man.
German
Fraser
Strawberry; Curly-haired
Old French; Old English
Frasier
Strawberry.
Frayne
Ash tree.; Stranger
Old French; English
Fred
Old counsellor Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'.
Teutonic
Freddie
A peaceful ruler. From the name Alfred Frederick and Wilfred.
Teutonic
Freddy
A peaceful ruler. From the name Alfred Frederick and Wilfred.
Teutonic
Frederick
King of peace.
Teutonic
Fredson
Son of Fred Son of the old counsellor Wise judge.
Old English
Free
in liberty
Old English
Freeborn
Child of freedom
Old English
Freeman
Free man.
Old French
Freidank
Free thinker.
German
Fremantle
Cold cloak.
Old French
Fremont
Guardian of freedom Noble protector.
Teutonic
Frewin
Free Noble friend.
English
Frey
Noble; The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love.
English
Frick
Bold
English
Fridmar
Famous peace.
German
Fridmund
Peaceful protector.
German
Fridolf
Peaceful wolf.
Old English
Fridrad
Peace council
German
Friedmann
Peace loving.
German
Frigyes
peace might
Hungarian
Frith
Of the woodland.
Old English
Fritz
Peaceful ruler.
German
Frode
Wisdom
Norwegian
Froth
From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Frowin
Free friend.
German
Fry
Child
Old Norse
Fu
Happiness
Chinese
Fu Chung
Royal person.
Chinese
Fudo
God of fire and wisdom.
Japanese
Fuhai
Happiness as plentiful as the Eastern Sea.
Chinese
Fujita
field
Japanese
Fulbright
Very bright.
Teutonic
Fulk
Kin Relation The people.
Teutonic
Fuller
Clothing presser.
Old English
Fulton
From the field near the town Dweller at the muddy enclosure.
English
Fulvio
Yellow tawny.
Italian
Funsan
Ask
Malawian
Funsoni
Asked-for.
Ngoni
Furnell
A furnace.
Old French
Fushen
God of happiness.
Chinese
Fuzzy
Curly-haired.
German
Fyfe
Geographical - from Fifeshire in Scotland.
Scottish
Fynn
River
Ghanian
Fyodor
A form of Theodore God's gift.
Russian
Gabai
delight adornment
Hebrew
Gabbo
To scoff.
Old Norse
Gabe
Strength of God. The short form of the name of the Archangel Gabriel.
Hebrew
Gable
Little Gabriel. A man of God.
French
Gabor
Hungarian form of Gabriel. A man of God.
Hungarian
Gabriel
Strength of God. 
Hebrew
Gad
Lucky
Arabic
Gadiel
God is my fortune.
Hebrew
Gadil
God is my wealth
Arabic
Gael
Gaelic
Irish
Gafna
unknown
Gagan
Hindu
Gage
A pledge A pawn Promise.
French
Gaia
Earth
Greek
Gair
Small Short one.
Irish
Gaius
A rejoicer.
Latin
Galahad
Hawk From Gilead. A biblical name.
Welsh
Galbraith
A Scottish person living in Ireland.
Irish
Gale
Happy
Old English
Galegina
Stag
Cherokee
Galen
Happy
Old English
Galeno
little bright one
Spanish
Galeran
Healthy ruler.
French
Galeus
Lizard
Greek
Gali
Fountain
Hebrew
Galileo
Male bird.
Italian, Celtic
Galip
winner
Turkish
Gallagher
Eager helper.
Celtic
Gallard
From gay and lively or a dandy.
Old French
Galloway
From the highway near the gallows.
Irish
Gallus
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Galor
From gay and lively or a dandy.
Old French
Galt
From the high ground.
Norwegian
Galton
From the rented land in the town.
English
Galvin
Bright Sparrow.
Irish
Galway
A stranger or foreigner.
Gaelic
Gamal
Camel. A form of Jamal beautiful Handsome.
Arabic
Gamaliel
God's response Recompose of God.
Hebrew
Gaman
Hindu
Gamba
Warrior
Zimbabwean
Gamble
Elder; One who bets Gambler.
Norse, Scandinavian; English
Gamel
The old one.
Scandinavian
Gamliel
The Lord's prize God is my reward.
Hebrew
Gamlyn
Little elder.
Old Norse
Gan
Adventurous; Close by.
Chinese, Vietnamese
Ganan
West
Australian Aboriginal
Gandhi
Great
Sanskrit
Gandolf
Fierce wolf.
German
Ganesh
The lord of the hosts. The elephant-headed Hindu God of wisdom.
Sanskrit
Gannon
Fair complexioned Light skinned.
Irish
Ganya
Clever
Zulu
Ganymede
A mythological youth.
Greek
Gara
goshawk
Hungarian
Garai
Settler
Zimbabwean
Garbhan
Small tough child.
Irish
Garcia
Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald.
Spanish, Teutonic
Gard
Dwelling place.
Norse
Gardiner
A gardener.
Old English
Gardner
A gardener.
Garek
Successful spear thrower. A form of Edgar.
Polish, English
Gareth
Gentle Old.
Welsh
Garett
powerful with the spear
Anglo-Saxon
Garfield
Battlefield From the spear or triangular-shaped field.
Old English
Gariana
Yell
Hindi
Garibaldo
Prince of war.
Italian
Garin
warrior
Old German
Garland
From the battle ground; Wreath of flowers.
English; Old French
Garman
From Germany
Welsh
Garmond
A spear protector.
Old English
Garner
To gather; Army guard.
English; French
Garnet
Dark red Precious gem.
Middle English
Garnock
Alder-tree river dweller.
Welsh
Garrad
Brave spear thrower.
English, Irish
Garrett
Hard spear thrower.
Old English, Teutonic
Garrick
Leads by the spear Mighty spear ruler.
German
Garridan
You hid.
Gypsy
Garrie
Emu Sleepy.
Australian Aboriginal
Garrin
Mighty with a spear.
English, German
Garrison
Gary's son son of the spear carrier; Troops stationed at the fort.
Old English; French
Garron
Guardian
0
Garroway
Spear warrior.
Old English
Garry
To watch
English
Garson
Son of Gar.
Old English
Garth
From the enclosure; Spear carrier.
Scandinavian; Old English
Garton
From the spear town Triangle-shaped town.
English
Garve
From the rough place.
Gaelic
Garvey
Peace
Irish
Garvin
Friend who is in trouble.
German
Garwood
From the forest with the fur trees.
English
Gary
Spear carrier.
English
Garyson
son of Gary
Old English
Gascoyne
Geographical - From Gascony in France.
Old French
Gaso
Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper.
Illyrian, Persian
Gaspar
Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper.
Persian
Gassy
The staff of the Goths.
Old Norse
Gaston
From the gas town; From Gascony in France
English; French
Gatier
Powerful warrier. A form of Walter.
French, Teutonic
Gaurav
Hindu
Gautam
Hindu
Gautama
Name of the Buddha.
Sanskrit
Gaute
Great Goth.
Norwegian
Gautier
A mighty ruler.
French
Gautrek
Gothic king.
Swedish
Gautulf
Gothic wolf.
Swedish
Gavan
White hawk.
Gavin
Hawk
Welsh, German
Gavra
Hero of God
Slavic
Gavrie
Belonging to God.
Russian
Gavriel
Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel Gabriel.
Hebrew
Gavril
A man of God.
Russian
Gawain
Hawk. A form of Gavin.
Welsh
Gawath
Hawk of battle.
Welsh
Gayadin
Platypus
Australian Aboriginal
Gayle
Father's joy. A boy or girl's name.
Hebrew
Gaylord
High-spirited; Happy Lord.
Old French; Old English
Gaynor
The fair-skinned one's son.
Irish
Gazza
Spear carrier. A pet form of Gary.
Australian
Geary
One who changes.
Middle English
Geb
Earth
Egyptian
Gedeon
warrior devastator
Hungarian
Geert
brave strength
Germanic
Geet
Hindu
Geir
spear
Norse
Gelar
A brother.
Aboriginal
Gelasius
Laughter
Greek
Gellies
Maker of war.
Dutch
Gemalli
Rider of camels.
Hebrew
Gemini
Twins
Latin
Gene
Noble; well born.  A form of Eugene
Russian; Greek
Genesis
origin
Hebrew
Gennaro
Born in January.
Italian
Gent
Gentle kind.
English
Gently
Snow.
Irish, English
Geoff
Gentle Kind God's peace. The English form of Godfrey Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey.
English
Geoffrey
Gentle Kind God's peace. The English form of Godfrey Divine peace.
English
Geordi
Hill near meadows.
Geordie
Hill near meadows.
George
Farmer
Greek
Gerad
strange understanding of other people
Geraint
Elder Old.
Welsh
Gerald
Brave spear carrier.
Teutonic
Gerard
Spear-hard.
Old English
Gerber
Tanner of leather.
German
Geremia
Chosen by God. A form of Jeremiah.
Italian, Hebrew
Gerik
prosperous spearman
Polish
Gerlach
Spear thrower.
Scandinavian
Germain
From Germany.
French
Gerome
A sacred or holy name.
Greek
Geronimo
Sacred name of God.  A form of Jerome
Spanish; Latin
Gerry
A spear warrior. A boy or girl's name.
English from Old French
Gershom
Exiled
Hebrew
Gervase
Honourable
Teutonic
Gerwyn
Fair love.
Welsh
Gerzson
stranger banished
Hungarian
Gesar
From the lotus temple.
Tibetan
Geshem
Rain
Hebrew
Gesio
God will help. A form of Jesus.
Portuguese, Hebrew
Gethin
Dark-skinned.
Welsh
Geysa
Chief
Hungarian
Ghafur
One who forgives.
Arabic
Ghassan
In the prime of youth.
Arabic
Ghazi
Conquering
Arabic
Ghazzall
Proof of Islam.
Arabic
Ghilchrist
God's servant.
Irish
Ghislaine
Pledge
French
Gi
Brave
Korean
Gia
Family
Vietnamese
Giacinto
Hyacinth Purple. A form of Jacinto.
Portuguese, Spanish
Giacobbe
Italian form of Jacob. Held by the heel.
Italian
Giacomo
Replacer. A form of Jacob.
Italian, Hebrew
Gian
God is gracious. A form of John.
Italian
Giancarlo
God's gracious strong courageous one. A form of John and Charles.
Italian, Hebrew
Gianni
Italian form of John. God is gracious.
Italian
Gibor
Strength
Hebrew
Gibson
Gilbert's son Son of the trusted promised one.
Old English
Gideon
Destroyer Great warrior.
Hebrew
Gifford
Bold giver.
Teutonic
Gig
Horse-drawn carriage.
English
Gil
Shield carrier; Happy. A short form of names beginning with "Gil".
Greek; Hebrew
Gilad
Hump on a camel; From Giladi in Saudi Arabia.
Arabic
Gilamu
Wilful. A form of William.
Basque, Old English
Gilbert
Trust Promise; Joy.
Old English, German; Hebrew
Gilby
From the estate of the hostage; Blond-haired.
Scandinavian; Irish
Gilchrist
The servant of Christ.
Gaelic
Gildea
God's servant.
Irish
Gilen
Illustrious promise.
German, Basque
Giles
Carrier of the shield.
Greek
Gilford
By the ford.
Old English
Gillean
Saint John's servant.
Scottish
Gillespie
Son of the bishop's servant.
Irish
Gillet
Gilbert's son Son of the trusted one.
French
Gillie
Song
Gypsy
Gilmer
Famous host.
Old English
Gilmore
Devoted one from the moor.
Irish
Gilon
Circle
Hebrew
Gilroy
Devoted to the king.
Irish
Gilus
Shield
Scandinavian
Ginger
Red-haired Ginger spice.
Old English
Gino
God is gracious. A form of John
Italian, Hebrew
Ginton
a garden
Arabic
Gionah
Dove. A form of Jonah.
Italian, Hebrew
Giordano
Flowing down as in the River Jordan.
Italian
Giosia
God is my salvation. A form of Joshua.
Italian, Hebrew
Giovanni
God is gracious. A form of John.
Italian, Hebrew
Gipsy
Wanderer
English
Giraldo
A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard.
Italian
Girish
Hindu
Girra
Creek
Australian Aboriginal
Girvan
The rough little one.
Gaelic
Girvin
Little Rough.
Irish
Gitano
Gypsy Wanderer.
Spanish
Giulio
Youthful. A form of Jules.
Italian, Latin
Giuseppe
To add God adds (increases) the family. A form of Joseph.
Hebrew, Italian
Giustino
Righteous Just. A form of Justin.
Italian, Latin
Given
One who is given
Hebrew
Givon
Hill
Hebrew
Gjosta
God's staff Stick.
Swedish
Gladstone
From the boundary stone at the happy one's estate.
English
Gladus
Unseeing
Welsh
Gladwin
Glad friend.
Old English
Glanville
From the oak-tree village.
Old French
Glasson
Son of the glass blower; Son from Glasgow Green hollow.
English, Scottish; Scottish
Glen
From the valley.
Scottish
Glendon
From the valley fortress.
Scottish
Glenn
From the valley or glen.
Glenrowan
From the rowan-tree valley.
Gaelic, Celtic
Glenton
From the valley town.
Scottish, Old English
Glenville
From the village in the glen (valley).
Scottish, Old English
Glenworth
From the homestead in the valley.
Scottish, Old English
Glover
A glovemaker.
Old English
Glyn
Small valley.
Welsh
Glynn
From the valley or glen.
Gaelic/Welsh/Cornish
Goddard
Firm in God.
Teutonic
Godfrey
Divine peace.
Teutonic
Godric
Good ruler.
Old English
Godwin
God's friend.
Old English
Goel
Redeemer; to regain
Hebrew
Gohan
Rice meal.
Japanese
Goku
Country
Japanese
Gold
Golden-haired blonde.
Old English
Golding
Little gold.
English
Goldwin
Gold friend.
English
Goliath
Giant
Hebrew
Gomda
Wind
Kiowa
Gomer
Finishing; Famous battle.
Hebrew; Old English
Gomez
Man
Spanish
Gommata
Strong-armed.
Sanskrit
Gondol
Good
Norse
Gonstan
From the hill stone.
Breton
Gonthier
War army.
French
Gonza
Love
Rutooro
Gonzales
Warlike wolf.
Spanish
Gonzalo
From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Goodman
Good man.
Old English
Gool
From the stream.
Old English
Goolcoola
Sweet
Australian Aboriginal
Goonagulla
Sky
Australian Aboriginal
Gopal
Herd of cows.
Sanskrit
Goran
From the forest.
Slavic
Gordon
From the great hill.
Old English
Gordy
Triangular hill. From the name Gordon.
Scottish Gaelic
Gore
From the spear field From the triangular-shaped field.
Old English
Gorm
War serpant.
Norse
Gorman
Little one with the blue eyes.
Irish
Goro
Fifth-born child.
Japanese
Goronwy
Old
Welsh
Gorran
A hero.
Cornish
Gotardo
Good Firm.
Italian
Goten
Palace; court.
Japanese
Gottfried
Divinely peaceful. Also see Geoffrey.
German
Gotzon
Angel God's messenger.
German, Greek
Gough
Red-haired.
Welsh
Gouverneur
Chief ruler Governor.
French
Govert
Heavenly peace.
Dutch
Govinda
Keeper of the cows.
Sanskrit
Gower
Purity Pure on.
Old Welsh
Gozol
Soaring bird.
Hebrew
Grady
Noble Illustrious.
Irish
Graeme
From the gravelly place or homestead. A common Scottish surname.
Old English
Graham
From the grey home.
Old English
Gram
grain
Latin
Grande
Grand
Portuguese
Grandpr
From Shakespeare's play Henry V.
Granger
Farmer
Old English
Grant
Grand Great.
French
Grantham
From the big meadow.
Old English
Grantland
From the grand land.
English
Grantley
From the grand meadow.
Old English, French
Granville
From the grand village.
French
Gratian
Thankful
Latin
Gratiano
From Shakespeare's play's Merchant of Venice and Othello.
Gray
Grey colour.
Old English
Graydon
From the grey hill.
English
Grayson
The judge's son The grey one's son.
English
Greeley
From the grey meadow.
English
Greenwood
Fromt he green woods.
English
Greg
Watchful. A short form of Gregory.
Greek
Greger
vigilant
Swedish
Gregg
Vigilant watchful.
Gregory
Watchful
Greek
Gremio
From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
Gresham
From the grassy homestead.
Old English
Greville
From a placename in Normandy.
Old French
Gribbon
Robin's son Son of the robin bird keeper.
Irish, German
Griffin
Hooked nose.
Latin
Griffith
Strong Lord.
Welsh
Grimshaw
From the dark woods.
English
Grindal
From the green valley.
Old English
Grisha
Watchful. A form of Gregory.
Russian, Greek
Griswold
Christ's power; From the grey forest.
German; French
Grosvenor
Great chief hunter.
Old French
Grover
From the grove.
Old English
Grumio
From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew.
Grunde
Thoughtful To contemplate; The ground from the deep valley.
Norwegian; German
Gryffyn
Mythological beast. A boy or girl's name.
Comish/Welsh
Gualtiero
Powerful. A form of Walter.
Italian
Guard
Guardian Protector.
Old English
Gugliehno
A strong and resolute protector.
Italian
Guglielmo
Determined guardian. A form of William.
Italian
Guiderius
From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Guido
Guide. A form of Guy.
Italian
Guildenstern
From Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Guildford
From the yellow flower ford.
Old English
Guillaume
A strong and resolute protector.
French
Guillermo
A strong and resolute protector.
Spanish
Guire
Beige colour.
Irish
Gul
Hindu
Gulab
Hindu
Gulzar
Flowering
Arabic
Gunnar
Bold
German, Scandinavian
Gunther
Battle army.
Teutonic
Guntur
Thunder
Indonesian
Gur
Lion cub.
Hebrew
Gurion
Strength of a lion God's dwelling.
Hebrew
Gurkan
Gurko
Turkish
Gus
Staff
Scandinavian
Gustav
Noble staff bearer.
Swedish
Guthre
From the windy sea.
Irish
Guthrie
From the windy place.
Scottish Gaelic
Guy
Guide from the forest Warrior; Man; Life.
Old German, French; English; Latin
Gwern
Alder tree.
Welsh
Gwesyn
Little friend.
Welsh
Gwidon
Life
Polish
Gwilym
Welsh form of William. A strong and resolute protector.
Welsh
Gwyn
Fair-haired; blonde.
Welsh
Gwynfor
Fair Lord.
Welsh
Gwynne
White
Welsh
Gye
The wide one or from the wood.
Teutonic
Gyles
A kid or young goat.
Greek
Gympie
Geographical - Australian town in Queensland.
Australian
Gyula
Youthful
Hungarian
Haakan
Chosen son.
Scandinavian
Haakon
Useful
Old Norse
Habakkuk
Embrace
Hebrew
Habbib
Beloved
Arabic
Habib
The beloved one.
Arabic
Hacket
Little woodcutter.
German
Hackett
little woodsman
German
Hackman
Cutter of wood.
German, French
Hadar
glorious
unknown
Haddad
Blacksmith
Arabic
Hadden
child of the heather-filled valley
English
Haddon
From the heather-covered hill.
Old English
Hadi
Guidance to the right.
Arabic
Hadley
Heath near the wasteland.
Old English
Hadrian
Dark Mysterious From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana.
Latin
Hadriel
God is glory.
Hebrew
Hadwin
War friend.
Old English
Hafiz
Remembering protection.
Arabic
Hagan
Ruler of the home.
Irish
Hagar
Forsaken
Hebrew
Hagen
Little Young.
Irish, Gaelic
Hagley
From the hedged meadow.
Old English
Hahn
rooster
German
Hahnee
One who begs.
Native American
Hai
Sea
Vietnamese
Haidar
Lion
Arabic
Haig
Dweller at the hedged enclosure.
Old English
Hailama
Famed brother.
Hawaiian
Haile
hero
Haines
From a vined cottage Fence.
Old English
Haji
Born on the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Swahili
Hakan
Fiery
Native American
Hakeem
Wise ruler.
Arabic
Hakim
Doctor
Ethiopian
Hakon
Chosen Praised; Useful.
Scandinavian, Old Norse
Hal
Estate ruler Dweller at the hall. A short form of names starting with "Hal".
Old English
Hala
Salty
Greek, Latin
Halbert
Brilliant one Hero.
Old English
Halcyon
Quiet; Kingfisher.
Latin, Greek
Halden
Half Danish.
Scandinavian
Haldor
Rock of Thor (the Norse God of thunder).
Old Norse
Hale
Hero from the hall.
Old English
Halen
Hall
Swedish
Haley
Hero; Ingenious From the hay meadow.
Scandinavian; Old English
Halford
From the ford in the side valley.
Old English
Hali
Sea
Greek
Halian
Young
Zuni
Halifax
From the holy field.
Old English
Halil
Close friend.
Turkish
Halim
Gentle
Arabic
Hall
Dweller at the hall; From the stone manor.
German; Old English
Hallam
From the rock; From the sloping valley.
Old Norse, Old English
Hallan
Hall dweller Dweller from the manor.
English
Halley
From the manor Hall in the meadow From the holy meadow.
Old English
Halliwell
Dweller near the holy stream.
Old English
Hallward
Guardian of the hall.
Old English
Halola
Army power.
Hawaiian
Halse
Neck of land from Hal's land.
Old English
Halsey
From Hal's Island.
Old English
Halstead
From the manor in the grounds.
Old English
Halsten
A rock.
Old Norse
Halton
From the town on the hill.
English
Halvard
The defender of the rock.
Old Norse
Halvor
Rock Guardian Protector.
Norwegian
Halyard
Rock defender.
Scandinavian
Ham
Home Town; Dark-complexioned and warm one. A short form of names starting with "Ham".
Old English; Hebrew
Hamal
Lamb. A star in the Aries constellation.
Arabic
Hamar
Ingenious.
Old Norse
Hamer
Hammer
Old Norse
Hamford
From the rocky ford.
Old English
Hamid
Thanking God.
Arabic
Hamidi
One who is admired.
Kenyan
Hamill
From the proud mill.
English
Hamilton
From the beautiful mountain From the proud town From the crooked hill.
Old English
Hamish
The supplanter Remover.
Scottish
Hamisi
Born on Thursday.
Swahili
Hamlet
Little home.
Old French
Hamlin
Lover of home.
Old French, German
Hammet
Village
English, Scandinavian
Hammond
Village
English
Hamon
Home
Teutonic
Hampton
From the proud town Little town.
English
Hamza
Powerful
Arabic
Hanale
Ruler of the house. a form of Henry.
Hawaiian, German
Hanan
Graceful
Hebrew
Hanbal
Purity
Arabic
Handel
God is gracious. A form of John.
German, English
Handley
From the clearing in the forest.
Old English
Ha-Neul
sky
Korean
Ha-Neul
sky
Korean
Hanford
From the high ford.
Old English
Hani
Happy Delighted Content.
Arabic
Hanif
True believer.
Arabic
Hank
Head person Chief. A form of Henry.
Teutonic, American
Hanke
The ruler of the home or estate. From the name Henry.
Hanley
Of the high meadow.
Old English
Hannes
God is gracious. A form of John.
Finnish
Hannibal
With the grace of God.
Phoenician
Hanno
God is gracious. A form of John and Johann.
German, Hebrew
Hannu
Finnish form of John.
Finnish
Hans
God is gracious. A form of John.
Nordic, Scandinavian, Hebrew
Hansel
God is gracious. A form of John and Johann.
Scandinavian
Hansi
God is gracious.
German
Hanson
Son of Hans Son of the gracious one.
Scandinavian
Hanus
God is gracious. A form of John and Johann.
Czech
Hao
Good
Chinese
Haoa
Watcher Guardian. A form of Howard.
Hawaiian, English
Haral
Army leader.
Scottish
Harald
Army power or ruler of the army.
Scandinavian
Haram
Mountaineer
Hebrew
Harath
Provider
Arabic
Harb
Warrior
Arabic
Harbin
Glorious Little warrior.
Teutonic
Harcourt
From the hawker's cottage; Fortified dwelling.
Old English; Old French
Harden
From the valley of the hares.
Old English
Hardik
Hindu
Harding
Son of the brave one.
Old English
Hardwin
Strong Loyal friend.
Old English, Teutonic
Hardy
Bold Daring Hardy; Courageous.
Teutonic, Old French
Hare
Maori form of Charles. Manly full grown.
Maori
Harel
From God's mountain.
Hebrew
Haresh
Hindu
Harford
From the hare ford.
English
Hargreave
From the hare grove.
Old English
Hargrove
From the hare grove.
English
Hari
Remover of sin; Tawny.
Sanskrit; Hindi
Harim
Contracted
Hebrew
Harish
Lord
Hindi
Harith
Cultivator
Arabic
Harkin
Dark red colour; Red-haired.
Irish
Harlan
From the hare's land From the battle land.
Old English
Harleigh
From the hare or stag meadow.
Old English
Harley
Spacious meadow From the wooded hare meadow.
Old English
Harlow
From the rough hare's hill Troops on the hill
Old English
Harman
A man of the army.
Teutonic
Harmens
Harmonious. A masculine form of Harmony.
Dutch
Harmon
Man of the army.
German
Harold
Army ruler Powerful army commander.
Old Norse
Haroun
High mountain.
Arabic
Haround
Highly praised.
Arabic
Harper
Harp player.
Old English
Harrington
From Harry's town from the army ruler's town.
English
Harris
Harry's Son son of the army ruler.
Old English
Harrison
Harry's Son son of the army ruler.
Old Norse
Harrod
Conquering hero.
Hebrew
Harry
Army ruler; Prince; The short form of Harold.
English / Scandinavian
Harsh
joy
Hindu
Harshad
Joy giver
Hindi
Hart
Male deer Stag.
Old English
Hartford
From the hare's ford.
English
Hartley
From the deer-wood clearing in the meadow.
Old English
Hartman
Strong Hard.
German
Hartwell
From the deer stream.
Old English
Hartwig
Strong advisor.
German
Hartwin
A brave fiend.
Teutonic
Hartwood
From the hare woods From the hard woods From the deer woods.
English
Haru
born in the spring
Japanese
Harue
Born in the spring time.
Japanese
Harun
Praised highly.
Arabic
Harvey
Army warrior; Eager for battle.
Teutonic; Celtic
Harwin
A brave friend.
Old English
Harwood
From the hare's forest.
English
Hasad
Harvesting
Turkish
Hasant
Handsome
Swahili
Hashim
Destroyer of evil.
Arabic
Hashum
Rich
Hebrew
Hasib
Reckoner
Arabic
Hasim
Determined
Arabic
Hasin
Laughing
Sanskrit
Haskel
Understanding
Hebrew
Haslett
From the hazelnut tree land.
Old English
Hassan
Beautiful Good-looking Handsome.
Arabic
Hassel
From the witches' corner. Geographical - from Hassall in England.
English
Hastin
Elephant
Hindi
Hastings
Son of the stern one; Fast.
Old English; German
Hatdar
Lion
Hindi
Hatiya
Bear
Native American
Hau
Desired
Vietnamese
Havea
Chief
Polynesian
Havelock
Contest at sea Battle.
Scandinavian
Haven
Refuge
English
Havigan
White
Celtic
Havika
Beloved. A form of David.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Hawley
From the hedged meadow
English
Hawthorne
The hawthorn tree.
English
Hayden
From the valley with the hedges.
English, Welsh
Hayes
From the place with hedges.
Old English, Irish
Haytham
Proud
Arabic
Hayward
From the forest with hedges.
Old English
Haywood
From the fenced wood.
Old English
Hazael
Whom God sees.
Hebrew
Hazlett
From the Hazel tree wood.
Old English
Hazlitt
From the Hazel tree wood.
Old English
Hearne
Horse worker.
Scottish, English
Hearst
A dweller in the wood.
Old English
Heath
From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath.
Old English
Heathcliff
From the cliff-land heath. The hero of Emily Browns Wuthering Heights.
English
Heathcliffe
From the field of heather.
Old English
Heathcote
From the cliff cottage on the heather.
Old English
Heaton
From the high town.
English
Heber
Associate
Hebrew
Hecate
From Shakespeare's play MacBeth.
Hector
Steadfast
Greek
Heddwyn
Friend of peaceful blessings.
Welsh
Hedeon
Tree cutter.
Russian
Hedley
From the meadow with hedges Sheep meadow.
Old English
Hedwig
Fighter
Teutonic
Heigi
Happy
Scandinavian
Heilyn
A steward.
Welsh
Heinrich
Ruler of the house. A form of Henry.
German
Heinz
A form of Hans or John The Lord is gracious. A short form of Heinrich.
German
Hekeka
Holding fast.
Hawaiian
Helaku
Sunny day.
Native American
Helenus
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
Helge
Holy
Russian
Heli
Sun
Greek
Helicanus
From Shakespeare's play Pericles.
Helier
Happy
Latin
Helki
Touch
Moquelumnan
Heller
the sun
Old German
Helmer
Famous
German
Helmut
Famous Courageous; Warrior.
German; French
Helmuth
helmet protector courage
German
Hemal
Hindu
Heman
Faithful
Hebrew
Hemang
Hindu
Hemant
Hindu
Hemendra
Hindu
Hemene
Wolf
Nez Perce
Hemi
Maori form of James. The supplanter.
Maori
Henderson
Henry's son Son of the ruler of the house.
Scottish, English
Hendra
From the old farm.
Cornish
Hendrick
Ruler of the home. A form of Henry.
Dutch, German
Hendy
The courteous one.
Old English
Henely
Ruler of the home. A form of Henry.
Hawaiian
Henleigh
From the high clearing.
Old English
Henley
From the high meadow.
English
Henning
Ruler of the house. A form of Henry.
German
Henoch
Initiator
Yiddish
Henri
The ruler of the home or estate.
French
Henrik
Ruler of the home.
Henry
Ruler of the house.
German
Herald 
News bringer.
English
Heraldo
Army ruler.
Spanish
Herb
Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert.
German
Herbe
Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert.
German
Herbert
Brilliant warrior.
German
Herbrand
Army Sword.
Teutonic
Hercules
Gift of glory Strength.
Greek
Hereward
Army protection.
English
Herman
Noble warrior; High ranking; Faithful.
Teutonic; Latin; Hebrew
Hermes
Messenger
Greek
Hermon
A man of the army.
Teutonic
Hern
The Heron bird.
Middle English
Hernando
Adventurer Peace maker; Life adventure. 
Spanish, German
Herod
Protector
Greek
Herold
Army power or ruler of the army.
Old Norse
Herrick
Army ruler.
Teutonic
Hershel
Deer
Hebrew
Herst
A dweller in the wood.
Old English
Hertford
The ford of the stag.
Old English
Hertz
Trouble
Yiddish
Herve
Army warrior; Eager for battle. A form of Harvey.
French, German; Celtic
Hervey
Battle-worthy.
Breton
Herwin
A battle companion.
Teutonic
Herzog
Duke
Teutonic
Hesketh
From the horseracing track.
Old Norse
Hesperos
Evening star.
Greek
Hesutu
Yellow jacket's nest being picked up.
Moquelumnan
Hevel
Breath
Hebrew
Hew
Intelligent; Heart Mind. A form of Hugh.
Welsh, german; Old German
Hewett
Little Hugh Intelligent; Heart Mind. A form of Hugh.
Teutonic; Old German
Hewie
Heart and mind. Also see Hagen Hubert and Hudson.
Scottish
Hewney
Green
Irish
Hewson
Hugh's son Son of the intelligent one.
Welsh, German
Hewston
From the place of Hugh.
Old English
Heyward
The brave one or the chief guardian.
Teutonic
Heywood
From the high woods.
Old English
Hezekiah
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Hiamovi
High chief.
Cheyenne
Hiatt
A high gate.
Old English
Hiawatha
River maker.
Iroqois
Hibah
Gift
Arabic
Hideaki
Clever
Japanese
Hideo
The bet.
Japanese
Hien
Sweet
Vietnamese
Hieronymus
German form of Jerome. A sacred or holy name.
German
Hieu
Respectful
Vietnamese
Hiew
Religious
Vietnamese
Hilal
New moon.
Arabic
Hilary
Cheerful
Latin
Hildebrand
War sword.
Old German
Hilderic
Warrior. A masculine form of Hilda and HIldegarde battle stronghold.
Gothic
Hilel
New Moon.
Arabic
Hillard
Tough warrior.
German
Hillel
Highly praised Renowned.
Hebrew
Hilliard
Warrior guardian of war.
Gothic
Hilmar
Famous Noble.
Swedish
Hilmer
From the remote hill.
Old English
Hilton
From the town on the hill.
Old English
Himesh
King of the snow.
Hindi
Hina
Spider
Tongan
Hinto
Blue
Dakota
Hinun
The storm's spirit.
Native American
Hippolyte
He who frees the horses.
Greek
Hiram
Most noble God is high.
Hebrew
Hiroshi
Generous Person from Hiroshima.
Japanese
Hirsh
A deer.
Jewish
Hisham
Generosity
Arabic
Hisoka
Shy
Japanese
Hiten
Hindu
Hitendra
Hindu
Hitesh
Hindu
Hiu
Intelligent; Heart Mind. A form of Hugh.
Hawaiian; Old German
Hjaimer
Glorious helmet.
Scandinavian
Ho
River Good.
Chinese
Hoa
Peace loving.
Vietnamese
Hoang
Finish
Vietnamese
Hobart
Bright mind or heart. A form of Hubert.
Teutonic
Hobson
Good Beautiful Robert's son Son of the bright famous one.
English
Hoc
Studious
Vietnamese
Hod
Spledour form God.
Hebrew
Hodaka
Mountain
Japanese
Hodgson
Roger's son Son of the renowned spearsman.
English
Hoffman
One with influence.
German
Hogan
Young
Irish, Gaelic
Holata
Alligator
Native American
Holbrook
From the brook near the hollow.
Old English
Holcomb
From the deep valley.
Old English
Holden
From the hollow in the deep valley.
Old English
Holger
Rich spear.
Teutonic
Holgernes
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost.
Holic
Hair dresser Barber.
Czech
Holland
Geographical - from Holland.
English
Holleb
Dove
Polish
Hollis
From the holly tree grove.
Old English
Holm
Meadow Small island.
Old English
Holman
From the hollow.
Norse
Holmes
From the river islands.; From the river flat.
Middle English; Old Norse
Holofernes
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Holt
From the forest.
Old English
Homer
Promise
Greek
Hondo
Warrior
Shona
Honester
Stone Tool sharpener.
Old English
Honesto
Honest
Filipino
Honi
Gracious
Hebrew
Honon
Bear
Moquelumnan
Honore
Honourable
Latin
Honovi
Strength
Native American
Hont
dogbreeder friend of dogs
Hungarian
Honza
God is gracious. A form of John.
Czech
Hop
Who who agrees.
Chinese
Hopkin
The son of Robert. Famous bright fame.
Welsh
Horace
Time keeper; Promise.
Latin; Greek
Horatio
Hour in time.
Latin
Hori
Polynesian form of George. A tiller of the soil (farmer).
Polynesian
Horimir
From the hill.
Bohemian
Horst
Thicket Nest Leaping.
Teutonic
Hortensio
The garden lover.
Latin
Hortensius
The garden lover.
Latin
Horton
From the grey town; Garden.
Old English; Latin
Horus
God of the sky.
Egyptian
Hosa
Crow
Native American
Hosea
Salvation One who is kept from harm.
Hebrew
Hotah
White
Lakota
Hotaia
Mine
Polynesian
Hoto
The whistler.
Native American
Houghton
From the grey town on the steep bank.
Old English
Houston
From the hill town From Hugh's town From the intelligent one's town. Geographical - a town in Texas.
Old English
Howard
Watcher Guardian.
Old English
Howe
Distinguished
Teutonic
Howell
Little Alert.
Welsh
Howi
Dove
Moquelumnan
Howie
Watcher Guardian. The pet form of Howard.
English
Howin
Swallow who is loyal.
Chinese
Howland
From the hills.
Old English
Hoyle
From the hollow.
Old English
Hoyt
Mind Spirit.
Irish
Hradek
One who lives near a small castle.
Slavic
Hribar
One who lives on a hill.
Slavic
Hridayesh
Hindu
Hrishikesh
Hindu
Hsin
After an ancient dynasty.
Chinese
Hsu
Promise Composed.
Chinese
Hsuang
Yellow Supreme.
Chinese
Hu
Tiger
Chinese
Hua
Flower
Chinese
Huatare
The name of a famous chief.
Maori
Huba
Hungarian
Hubert
Bright mind or heart.
Teutonic
Hudson
Son of the hooded one.
English
Huelo
Ray of light
Tongan
Huey
Intelligent; Heart Mind. A form of Hugh.
English; Old German
Hugh
Intelligent; Heart Mind.
Old English; Old German
Hugo
Intelligent; Heart Mind.
Latin, Old English; Old German
Hula
Eagle
Osage
Hulbert
Brilliant grace.
Teutonic
Hulda
Covered
Scandinavian
Humbert
Bright giant.
Teutonic
Hume
From th eriver island; One who loves the home
Old Norse; German
Humphrey
Peace loving guardian Peaceful home.
Teutonic
Hung
Strong
Vietnamese
Hunor
a name of an etnhic group
Hungarian
Hunt
A short form of Hunt hunter.
Old English
Hunter
Hunter
Old English
Huntingdon
From the hunter's hill.
Old English
Huntington
From the hunter's town.
Old English
Huntley
From the hunter's meadow.
Old English
Huntly
From the hunter's meadow.
Old English
Huon
The name of a Tasmanian river and a type of tree. A boy or girl's name.
Hurd
Strong-minded.
English
Hurley
From the clearing in the woods From the hare meadow; Sea tide.
Old English
Hurst
Dweller in the forest.
Middle English
Husam
Sword
Arabic
Husani
Handsome
Swahili
Hush
Quick; Quiet.
Hebrew; Old English
Huslu
Shaggy bear.
Native American
Hussain
The handsome little one.
Arabic
Hussein
Little beauty Little handsome one.
Arabic
Hute
Star
Native American
Hutton
From the house on the overhanging ledge.
Old English
Huw
Heart and mind. Also see Hagen Hubert and Hudson.
Welsh
Huxford
From Hugh's ford From the intelligent one's ford.
Old English
Huxley
From Hugh's meadow From the intelligent one's meadow.
Old English
Huy
Glory
Vietnamese
Huyu
Writer
Japanese
Hy
Hope
Vietnamese
Hyacinthe
Hyacinth Purple.
French
Hyam
Life.
Hebrew
Hyatt
From the high gate
Old English
Hyde
Measure of land Acreage.
Old English
Hyder
Tanner of hides
English
Hylton
From the farm on the hill.
Old English
Hymen
From Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
Hyram
Exalted. A name from the Bible.
Hebrew
Hywel
Notable
Welsh
I chih
Intelligent Honourable.
Chinese
Iachima
From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor.
Iagan
The little fiery one.
Scottish
Iago
Replacer. The Spanish form of James.
Spanish, Hebrew
Iain
Jehovah has favoured. A form of John.
Scottish
Iakeke
Descendant
Hawaiian
Iakona
Healer
Hawaiian
Ian
God is gracious. The Scottish form of John.
Scottish, Hebrew
Ianto
A short form of the Welsh name Iefan God is Gracious.
Welsh
Ibeamaka
the agnates are splendid
African
Ibn
Son
Arabic
Ibrahim
Father of the multitudes. The Arabic form of Abraham.
Arabic, Hebrew
Ibsen
Son of the archer.
German
Icarus
A legendary figure.
Greek
Ichabod
Glorious
Hebrew
Ichiro
First-born son.
Japanese
Iden
Pasture woods.
Old English
Idi
Born during a festival.
Swahili
Idris
Fiery Lord.
Welsh
Idwal
The lord of the wall or rampart.
Welsh
Ieke
Wealthy
Hawaiian
Ielemia
God is lifting up.
Hawaiian
Iestin
Welsh form of Justin. Just or true.
Welsh
Iestyn
Righteous just. 
Welsh
Ieuan
Welsh form of John. God is gracious. Also see Evan and Owen.
Welsh
Ifan
God is gracious. A form of John.
Welsh
Ifor
Archer
Welsh
Igal
God will avenge.
Hebrew
Igasho
One who travels.
Native American
Iggi
Only son
African
Iggy
Only son
0
Ignacio
one who is lively
Latin
Ignatius
Fiery one.
Greek
Igor
Famous son Hero Of the God Ing.
Russian, Old Norse
Ihorangi
Rain
Polynesian
Ikaia
God is my saviour.
Hawaiian
Ikale
Eagle
Polynesian
Ike
Laughter God smiles. A short form of Isaac.
Hebrew
Ikey
Laughter the laughing one.
Hebrew
Iklal
Crown of believers.
Arabic
Ilar
Cheerful.
Welsh
Ilario
Cheerful. The Italian masculine form of HIlary.
Italian, Greek
Ilbert
Distinguised warrior.
Teutonic
Ilhan
Turkish
Ilias
Jehovah is my God
Latin
Ilie
Romanian form of Elias. The Lord is God.
Romanian
Ilker
First man
Turkish
Illya
Jehovah is God.
Russan
Ilmer
Boundary; Mere of Ylla; Pool where leeches are found
Old English
Ilom
One with enemies.
Nigerian
Ilya
Russian form of Elijah. The Lord is God.
Russian
Ilyas
A form of Elijah Jehovah is my God.
Arabic
Imad
Support pillar.
Arabic
Imam
Leader of religion.
Indonesian
Imbert
Poet
Teutonic
Immanuel
God is with us.
German
Imran
Host
Arabic
Imre
An industrious ruler.
Hungarian
Imri
Tall
Hebrew
Inar
Individual
English
Ince
Innocent
Hungarian
Incencio
White
Spanish
Indra
Possessing drops of rain;  Indra is the name of the ancient Hindu warrior god of the sky and rain. He is the chief god in the Hindu text the Rigveda.
Sanskrit; Hindi
Ing
Famous
Old Norse
Ingemar
A famous son.
Old Norse
Inger
Son's army.
Old Norse
Inglebert
Brilliant angel.
Teutonic
Inglis
English
Scottish
Ingmar
Ing's son Son of the famous one.
Old Norse
Ingo
Ingolf
Ingram
Raven Angel; Wisdom.
Old Norse; Old English
Inigo
Ardent fiery.
Latin
Inir
Honourable
Welsh
Inkata
Elder
Australian Aboriginal
Innes
Island
Celtic
Innocent
Innocent Harmless.
Latin
Inrique
Ruler of the home.
Spanish
Inteus
Without shame.
Native American
Intrepid
Fearless
Latin
Ioannes
Greek form of John.
Greek
Iokia
God will heal.
Hawaiian
Iokina
God will help develop.
Hawaiian
Iolo
Worth Lord.
Welsh
Iolyn
A handsome lord.
Welsh
Ion
God is gracious A form of John.
Scottish
Iona
Dove
Hawaiian
Iongi
Young
Polynesian
Iorweth
A handsome lord.
Welsh
Ipyana
Graceful
Tanzanian
Ira
Camp; Watchful; Stallion.
Australian Aboriginal; Hebrew; Arabic
Iram
Shining
English
Iravan
son of Arjuna/Uloopi
Hindu
Irawaru
A figure from legend.
Polynesian
Irmin
Strong Mighty.
German
Irvin
Friend of the sea.
Gaelic
Irving
Boar friend Green river Friend of the sea.
English
Irwin
From the words `boar' and 'friend'.
Old English
Isa
Lord
Sanskrit
Isaac
He will laugh Laughter God smiles.
Hebrew
Isaiah
God is generous. God is my helper.
Hebrew
Isambard
Iron giant.
Greek, German
Isha
one who protects
Hindu
Isham
From the iron estate
Old English
Ishaq
Laughing
Arabic
Ishmael
Wanderer
Hebrew
Ishver
Hindu
Isi
God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi.
Hebrew
Isidore
Gift of Isis; Adored
Greek; English
Isidro
Chidro
Spanish
Isileli
Strength
Tongan
Iskemu
River
Native American
Ismael
God will hear. Wanderer
Hebrew
Israel
Prince of God
0
Issa
One who has protection.
Swahili
Issay
Hairy
African
Issur
From Israel.
Hebrew
Istu
Sap from a pine.
Native American
Istvan
Hungarian form of Stephen. A crown or garland.
Hungarian
Italia
From Italy.
Latin
Itamar
Palm-grove island.
Hebrew
Iterika
Green
Australian Aboriginal
Ithel
Generous Lord.
Welsh
Ithnan
Strong sailor.
Hebrew
Itiel
God is with me.
Hebrew
Itumeleng
Rejoice
African/Tswana
Itzaak
Laughter the laughing one.
Hebrew
Itzak
laughter
Hebrew
Itziamar
Itzik
Laughter the laughing one.
Hebrew
Ivan
God is gracious. A form of John
Hebrew
Ivanhoe
God's gracious tiller of the soil.
Hebrew
Ivanlli
Spanish
Ivar
Archer with a yew bow.
Danish, Scandinavian
Iven
Little yew bow.
Old French
Ives
Archer wit a ew bow.
Old English
Ivo
Yew tree; Archer
Old French
Ivor
God
Scandinavian
Ivory
Ivory white
African American
Iye
Smoke
Native American
Izaak
Laughter the laughing one.
Dutch
Izod
Fair-haired
Celtic
Ja
Magnetic. One who attracts.
Korean
Jaali
Powerful
Swahili
Jaan
Christian
Estonian, Greek
Jaap
Replacer. The Dutch form of Jim.
Dutch, Hebrew
Jabari
Fearless
Swahili
Jabbar
Repairer
Arabic
Jabez
Born in sorrow.
Hebrew
Jabilo
Medicine Man
African
Jabin
God has created.
Hebrew
Jabir
Comforter
Arabic
Jabiru
Stork
Australian Aboriginal
Jacan
Trouble
Hebrew
Jace
Healer. The short form of Jason.
Australian, Greek
Jacek
A lily. A male form of hyacinth.
Polish
Jacinto
Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta.
Spanish
Jack
Replacer. A form of James. A form of John.
French
Jackson
Son of Jack. Son of the replacer.
Old English
Jacob
Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jacques
Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack.
French, Hebrew
Jacy
Moon.
Tupi-Guarani
Jade
The Jade stone
Spanish
Jaden
God has heard
Hebrew
Jadon
God has heard
Hebrew
Jadrien
Black jay bird. A combination of Jay/Adrian.
American, Latin
Jaedon
Jaegar
Hunter
German
Jaehwa
Prosperous
Korean
Jael
Mountain goat Ascending.
Hebrew
Jafar
Small stream.
Sanskrit
Jagdish
The ruler of the world.
Sanskrit
Jagger
Teamster Driver of horses.
English
Jago
Complete; The Spanish Portuguese form of Jamew the replacer.
Australian Aboriginal; Spanish, Portuguese
Jaguar
Jaguar cat.
Spanish
Jahan
World
Hindi
Jahdal
Directed by God.
Hebrew
Jahdo
Union
Hebrew
Jahi
One who is dignified.
Swahili
Jahman
Son of Jah (God)
0
Jai
God has enlightened.  The short form of Jairus
Hebrew
Jaiden
God has heard
Hebrew
Jaidev
Victory
Hindi
Jaidon
A modern name derived from Jai or Jay.
English
Jaime
French for I love you. A boy or girl's name.
French
Jaimini
Victory
Hindi
Jair
He will enlighten.
Hebrew
Jairo
God will enlighten.
Spanish
Jaja
Honoured
Ibo
Jajuan
God is gracious. A form of John Juan.
African American, Hebrew
Jake
God has heard. Replacer Supplanter. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jakeem
Uplifting
Arabic
Jakob
Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jakome
Replacer. A form of James.
Basque
Jakub
The supplanter. One who takes the place of another. A biblical name. Also see James.
Czech/Polish
Jal
Wanderer
Gypsy
Jala
Clarity
Arabic
Jalaad
Glory
Arabic
Jalal
Great Majestic.
Arabic
Jaleel
great fine
Arabic
Jalen
Calm
African American
Jalil
God-like Majestic.
Hindi
Jalon
One who dwells
Hebrew
Jamaine
From Germany.
Arabic, French
Jamal
Handsome
Arabic
Jamar
Handsome
Arabic, African American
Jamarcus
Of Mars Warrior.  A form of Marcus.
Latin
Jamario
Sailor. A form of Mario dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Italian, French, American
James
Supplanter Replacer
Hebrew.
Jamese
Supplanter
0
Jameson
James' son son of the replacer or supplanter.
English, Hebrew
Jamie
Supplanter. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jamieson
The son of James. The supplanter.
Old English
Jamil
Handsome
Arabic
Jamin
Right hand.
Hebrew
Jamison
James' son Son of the replacer.
English, Hebrew
Jamond
Wise mighty protector. A form of Raymond.
English
Jamsheed
From Persia.
Persian
Jan
God is gracious. A form of John.
Dutch, Slavic
Janak
Hindu
Janaka
Born of the ancestor.
Sanskrit
Janardan
Hindu
Jandah
Rest
Hebrew
Jando
Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander.
Czech, Greek
Janek
God is gracious. A form of John.
Polish, Hebrew
Janesh
The people's Lord.
Hindi
Janis
God is gracious. A form of John.
Latvian, Hebrew
Janne
God is gracious. A form of John.
Finnish, Hebrew
Janos
God is gracious. A form of John.
Hungarian, Hebrew
Jansen
John's son God is Gracious.
Dutch, Scandinavian
Janus
Gateway Born in January.
Latin
Japhet
Youthful. A son of Noah in the Bible.
Hebrew
Jaquan
Fragrant. A form of Quana.
Comanche
Jaques
French form of Jacob and James.
French
Jarah
Sweet like honey.
Hebrew
Jarara
Rock with water flowing over it.
Australian Aboriginal
Jardine
Garden dweller.
French
Jareb
Maintaining
Hebrew
Jared
Ruler One who rules; Holder of the Rose.
Hebrew; Greek
Jarek
Born in January.
Slavic
Jarel
Jarrel, Jarrell, Jari, Jary
Jarell
Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald.
Scandinavian, German
Jareth
Gentle descendant.
Hebrew, Welsh
Jariath
Tributory Lord
0
Jarib
One who strives.
Hebrew
Jarl
Noble
Norse
Jarlath
In control.
Latin
Jarman
From Germany.
Teutonic
Jaron
To cry or sing out.
Hebrew
Jaroslav
Spring glory.
Czech
Jarrad
The descendant.
Hebrew
Jarrah
A type of tree.
Australian Aboriginal
Jarratt
Strong spear.
Teutonic
Jarred
The descendant.
Hebrew
Jarrell
Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald.
English, German
Jarren
To rejoice To sing.
English, Irish
Jarrett
Descendant
English, Hebrew
Jarrod
The descendant.
Hebrew
Jarvis
A conqueror War leader.
Teutonic
Jaryn
Jar
Gaelic
Jas
God is gracious. A form of John. A short form of names beginning with "Jas".
Polish, Hebrew
Jasha
Replacer
Russian, Hebrew
Jashawn
God is gracious. A form of Shawn.
Irish, Hebrew
Jason
Healer
Greek
Jaspal
Virtuous lifestyle.
Punjabi
Jasper
Guardian of the treasure; Gem stone.
Persian; English
Jassan
Wolf
Native American
Jassar
Arabic
Jatin
Hindu
Jatinra
Sage plant.
Hindi
Java
An Indonesian island.
Javan
Clay.
Hebrew
Javaris
Skilled with a spear.
English, German
Javas
Quick
Sanskrit
Javed
Eternal. A popular Muslim name.
Persian
Javeel
Yes OK; Water. ??
Finnish, Norse,  Scandinavian; German
Javier
Bright
Arabic
Javon
Son of Joseph God will increase God has added a child. A form of Joseph.
African American
Jawaun
God is gracious. A form of John and Juan.
Spanish
Jawdat
Good
Arabic
Jawhar
Jewel
Arabic
Jaxom
Dragon rider from 'The White Dragon' by Anne McCaffrey.
American 
Jay
The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay".
Old French
Jayant
Victory
Hindi
Jayden
God has heard.
English
Jaydon
God has heard.
Hebrew
Jaydrien
Dark-blue jaybird.
Latin, French
Jaylee
From the jaybird meadow.
English
Jaylon
Murmuring Tarrying.
English
Jayson
Healer; Son of the jaybird.
Greek; Old English
Jaysukh
Hindu
Jayvyn
light spirit
African
Jazon
Healer
Polish
Jazz
Lover of jazz music.
English, American
Jean
God is gracious. A form of John.
French, Hebrew
Jebediah
Friend; Beloved of the Lord
Hebrew
Jed
Beloved of the Lord.  The short form of Jedaiah.  God knows
Hebrew
Jedaiah
God knows.
Hebrew
Jedd
Beloved of God. From the name Jedediah but also used independently.
Hebrew
Jedediah
Beloved of God. A biblical name.
Hebrew
Jedi
Warrior
Modern American
Jedidiah
Beloved of God.
Hebrew
Jedrek
Strength
Polish
Jedynak
One son.
Polish
Jeevan
life
Hindu
Jeff
Divine peace. A short form of Jeffery.
French
Jefferson
Son of Jeffrey son of divine peace.
Old English
Jefford
From the divinely peaceful ford.
English
Jeffrey
Divine peace.
French
Jehan
God is gracious. A form of John.
French, Hebrew
Jehiel
God lives
Hebrew
Jehosophat
The Lord judges.
Hebrew
Jehu
The Lord is He.
Hebrew
Jehudi
Of Judah God's leader.
Hebrew
Jela
Father is in jail during the birth.
Swahili
Jelani
Mighty
Swahili
Jem
Jewell
English
Jemond
Worldly
French
Jen
Able
Chinese
Jenkin
Little John God is gracious.
Flemish
Jenkins
Jeno
Noble Well born. A form of Eugene.
Hungarian, Greek
Jens
God is gracious. A Dutch form of John.
Scandinavian
Jensen
0
Jensi
Noble Well born.
Hungarian
Jeovanni
God is gracious. A form of John.
Italian, Hebrew
Jerald
Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald.
English, German
Jerara
Waterfall
Australian Aboriginal
Jered
The descendant.
Hebrew
Jeremiah
Chosen by God.
Hebrew
Jeremias
Appointed by God from the biblical name Jeremiah.
Dutch/German/Spanish
Jeremy
Praised highly by God Exalted by God.
Hebrew
Jeri
Jeris
Jeriah
God has seen.
Hebrew
Jericho
Moon city.
Arabic
Jeriel
Vision of God.
Hebrew
Jermain
From Germany. A boy or girl's name.
Jermaine
From Germany.
German
Jermal
Handsome
Arabic
Jermyn
A saint's name.
Cornish
Jeroboan
Enlarger
Hebrew
Jerod
Descendant.
Jerold
A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard.
English from Old French
Jerolin
Holy
Basque, Latin
Jerome
Sacred name of God Holy name.
Greek
Jeron
Holy
English, Latin
Jerrard
A spear warrior or brave spearman. Also see Garrett and Gerald.
English from Old French
Jerrawa
Goanna - large lizard.
Australian Aboriginal
Jerrell
Strong Open-minded
English
Jerrick
Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people.
German
Jerrie
A spear warrior. From the name Gerald Gerard Jeremy and Jerome. Also used independently.
English from Old French
Jerry
Sacred name; of God.  The short form of names starting with 'Jer'.  eg. Jerome
German
Jervaise
A spear servant.
Teutonic
Jervis
Skilful with a spear.
German
Jerzy
Earth worker.
Polish
Jess
Wealthy. A short form of Jesse.
Hebrew
Jesse
Wealthy Descending wealth.
Hebrew
Jesus
God will help.
Hebrew
Jet
Black the name of a material used for making jewellery. A boy or girl's name.
Latin
Jethro
Abundant Pre-eminence.
Hebrew
Jetmir
Albanian
Jett
Black
English
Jevan
Young warrior. A form of Evan well born.
Welsh
Jevon
God is gracious. A form of John.
Welsh
Ji
Order
Chinese
Jiao-Long
Dragon
Chinese
Jibade
Born near royalty.
Yoruba
Jibben
Life
Gypsy
Jibril
archangel Gabriel
Arabic
Jie
Wonderful
Chinese
Jiger
Hindu
Jilesh
Hindu
Jilt
Money
Dutch
Jim
Replacer. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jimell
Handsome
Arabic
Jimeoin
Replacer who is born to nobility. A combination of Jim and Owen.
Irish, Hebrew, Australian
Jimiyu
Born during the dry season.
Abaluhya
Jimmie
The supplanter. A form of Jacob. From the name James.
Jimmy
Replacer. A form of James.
Hebrew
Jimoh
Born on a Friday.
Swahili
Jimuta
one of 108 names of the Sun God
Hindu
Jin
Gold
Chinese
Jinan
Garden
Arabic
Jindra
Army ruler.
Czech, Scandinavian
Jinesh
Hindu
Jing-Quo
The country's ruler.
Chinese
Jirair
Strong hard-working.
Armenian
Jiri
Farmer; A form of George.
Czech
Jiro
Second-born son.
Japanese
Jirra
A kangaroo. A boy or girl's name.
Aboriginal
Jiten
Hindu
Jitender
The powerful conqueror.
Sanskrit
Jitendra
Hindu
Jivana
one of 108 names of the Sun God
Hindu
Jivin
Giver of life.
Hindi
Jo
God shall add. Nickname of Joseph.
Hebrew
Joab
God is my father.
Hebrew
Joachim
God will establish May God exalt.
Hebrew
Joah
His brother is God.
Hebrew
Joakim
the Lord will judge
Hebrew
Joao
God is gracious. A form of John.
Portuguese
Joaquim
God will establish.
Portuguese, Spanish
Job
Distressed Afflicted.
Hebrew
Joben
Clean
Japanese
Jocelin
The merry one. More commonly a girl's name.
Latin
Jocelyn
One of the Goths.
Teutonic
Jock
Replacer. A form of Jack.
Hebrew, American
Jodan
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Jody
God will increase.  A form of Joseph.
Hebrew
Joe
God will increase; A form of Joseph.
Hebrew
Joel
The Lord is God.
Hebrew
Joergen
Farmer. A form of George.
Scandinavian
Joey
God shall add. Nickname of Joseph.
Hebrew
Joh
God is gracious.
Hebrew
Johann
God is gracious. A form of John
German
Johannes
God is gracious.
German
Johar
Jewell
Hindi
John
God is gracious
Hebrew
Johnny
God is gracious. A form of John
Hebrew, English
Johnson
John's son. Son of the one whose God is gracious.
Hebrew
Joji
Farmer. A form of George.
Japanese
Jojo
Born on a Monday.
Fanti
Jokim
God sets up. 
Hebrew
Jolon
From the valley of dead oaks.
Native American
Jolyon
From the Roman clan of Julius.
Latin
Jomei
Spreading light.
Japanese
Jon
Gift of God / God has given. A form of John. A shortened form of Jonathan.
Scandinavian
Jonah
Dove
Hebrew
Jonas
Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious
Hebrew
Jonathan
God has given or a gift of the Lord. The friend o David in the Bible. Also see John.
Hebrew
Jonathon
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Jones
John's son. Son of the one whose God is gracious.
Welsh
Jonigan
Gift from God.
African American, Hebrew
Jonny
God is gracious. The name of many saints. Also see Ian Jack Jonathan and Owen.
Jontae
God is gracious. A form of John.
Hebrew
Jonte
Gift from God
African American, Hebrew
Joo-Chan
praise the Lord
Korean
Joop
Good will increase. God has added a child. A form of Joseph.
Dutch, Hebrew
Joost
Just
Dutch
Jora
Child born at the time of the autumn / fall rains.
Hebrew
Joram
God is highly praised.
Hebrew
Jordan
Flowing down; Descending
Hebrew
Jordi
Shortened form of Jordan.
Hebrew
Jorell
One who saves.
American
Jorg
Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen.
German, Greek
Jorge
Agriculturalist Farmer. A form of George.
Spanish
Jřrgen
George agriculturalist farmer.
Danish
Jorgen
A farmer. St George is the patron saint of England.
Danish/Swedish
Jorin
Child of freedom.
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Jorma
Appointed by God from the biblical name Jeremiah.
Finnish
Jory
Cornish form of George. Also from the name Joram.
Cornish
Joscelin
Small Goth.
Teutonic
Jose
God will increase God has added a child. A form of Joseph.
Spanish, Hebrew
Josef
God will increase.
Czech/Dutch/German/Scandinavian
Joseph
God will increase. God has added a child.
Hebrew
Josh
God is my salvation. A short form of Joshua.
Hebrew
Josha
Satisfied
Hindi
Joshua
God is my salvation Jehovah saves.
Hebrew
Josiah
God will heal and protect.
Hebrew
Joss
Fate; Champion
Chinese; Celtic
Jotham
God is perfect.
Hebrew
Joubert
Bright Shining.
Old English
Jourdain
Flowing down as in the River Jordan.
French
Jourdan
Flowing down as in the River Jordan.
Hebrew
Jovan
Love Majestic. The Slavic form of John God is gracious.
Latin
Jove
Jovett
Of God's radiance.
Old E
Jovi
Happy
Latin
Jowan
God is gracious.
Cornish
Jozef
God shall add.
Polish
Jozsef
God shall add.
Hungarian
Juan
God is gracious. A form of John.
Spanish
Jubah
Ant hill.
African
Jubal
Source of joy
Hebrew
Judah
God leads.
Hebrew
Judas
Praised
Hebrew
Judd
Praised; A form of Judah God leads
Hebrew
Jude
Right with the law
Latin
Judson
Judd's son son of the praised.
English
Juhana
God is gracious. A form of John.
Finnish, Hebrew
Juku
Rich pwerful hard ruler. A form of Richard.
Estonian, English
Jules
Youthful
French, Greek, Latin
Julian
Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia.
Latin
Julio
Youthful
Hispanic, Latin, Greek
Julius
Youth with a shabby beard.
Greek
Juma
born on a Friday
African
Jumaane
Born on a Tuesday.
Swahili
Jumah
Born on a Friday.
Swahili
Jumbo
Elephant; Large.
African; Old English
Jumoke
Beloved of everyone.
Nigerian
Jun
Truth/Pure 
Chinese, Japanese
June
True; Obedience; Born in the month of June.
Chinese; Japanese; English
Jung
righteous
Korean
Jungay
West wind.
Australian Aboriginal
Junior
Young
Latin
Junipero
The Juniper berry.
Spanish
Junius
Youthful Born in June.
Latin
Jupp
God will increase God has added a child. A form of Joseph.
German, Hebrew
Jur
Farmer. A form of George.
Czech, Greek
Jurgen
Garmer. A form of George.
German
Juro
Best wishes for a long life
Japanese
Jurrien
God will uplift
Dutch
Justice
Judge justice.
Old French
Justin
Righteous Just.
Old French, Latin
Justis
Justice
Old French
Justus
justice
Latin
Juventino
Youthful
Latin
Juwan
God is gracious. A form of John.
American/Hebrew
Jyotis
Light.
Sanskrit
Kabiito
Born when foreigners visited.
Rutooro
Kabil
Spear gatherer.
Turkish, Hebrew
Kabir
Great History.
Arabic
Kabonesa
Baby of a difficult birth.
Rutooro
Kabos
swindler
Hebrew
Kabr
Grass
Hindi
Kacancu
First-born child.
Rukonjo
Kacey
Brave
Irish
Kada
Hungarian
Kadar
Powerful
Arabic
Kade
From the wetlands.
Scottish
Kadeem
Servant
Arabic; African
Kadin
Friend
Arabic
Kadir
Spring
Arabic
Kadish
Holy; Sacred
Aramaic
Kadmiel
God first
Hebrew
Kado
Gateway
Japanese
Kadosa
Hungarian
Kadumba
Waterfall
Australian Aboriginal
Kael
Mighty warrior Strong. A short form of Kaelan uncertain.
Gaelic
Kaelan
Uncertain Powerful warrior.
Gaelic
Kaemoon
Joyful
Japanese
Kafele
Worth dying for.
Ngoni
Kafir
Unbeliever
Arabic
Kaga
Writer
Native American
Kahale
Home
Hawaiian
Kahana
Priest
Hawaiian
Kahil
Young Naive.
Turkish
Kahn
Hindu
Kaho
Reed; Arrow.
Tongan; Polynesian
Kahoku
star
Hawaiian
Kaholo
Runner
Hawaiian
Kahua
Sea
Hawaiian
Kai
Willow tree; To forgive; Keeper of keys; See
Native American; Japanese; Welsh; Hawaiian
Kaidan
Friend
Arabic
Kaihau
Chief
Polynesian
Kaikara
A God.
Runyoro
Kailao
War dance.
Tongan
Kailash
Hindu
Kailen
Might warrior.
Irish
Kaili
A god.
Hawaiian
Kain
Spear thrower
Hawaiian
Kaine
Beautiful; Tribute; Eastern sky; Golden.
Welsh; Irish; Hawaiian; Japanese
Kainga
Relative
Tongan
Kaipo
Sweet heart.
Hawaiian
Kaiser
Hairy
Bulgarian
Kaivai
Mariner Sea worker.
Tongan
Kaivao
Wild
Tongan
Kaj
Earth
Danish
Kaka
Climb
Tongan
Kakaea
Tall
Tongan
Kakaio
God will remember.
Hawaiian
Kakana
Power
Hawaiian
Kakar
Grass
Hindi
Kakau
Swim
Polynesian
Kala
Sun; Black Time.
Hawaiian; Hindi
Kalama
Torch
Hawaiian
Kalameli
Caramel
Tongan
Kalan
Warrior. A form of Kailen.
Irish
Kalani
Heaven Chief.
Hawaiian
Kalat
Castle
Arabic
Kalauka
Weak. A form of Claude.
Hawaiian, Latin
Kalawina
Bald
Hawaiian
Kalb
dog
Arabic
Kalden
Of the golden age.
Tibetan
Kale
Naive
Arabic
Kalea
Happy
Hawaiian
Kaleb
Dog. Brave.
Hebrew; Arabic; Turkish
Kalechi
Praise to God.
Nigerian
Kalen
Naive
Arabic
Kaleo
Voice
Hawaiian
Kalepa
Faith
Hawaiian
Kalevi
Hero
Finnish
Kalhana
Poet
Hindi
Kalid
Eternal Everlasting.
Arabic
Kalidas
the poet musician
Hindu
Kalikau
Athlete
Polynesian
Kalil
Good friend.
Arabic
Kalinga
Bird
Hindi
Kalino
Brilliant
Hawaiian
Kaliq
Creative
Arabic
Kalkin
Tenth-born child.
Hindi
Kalle
Strong Courageous; Farmer.
English, Scandinavian
Kallen
Mighty warrior.
Irish
Kalman
strong and manly
Hungarian
Kalmin
Man
Scandinavian
Kaloosh
Blessed event.
Armenian
Kalpanath
Hindu
Kalti
A spear.
Aboriginal
Kama
Sanskrit: The golden one. Thai: Love. A boy or girl's name.
Sanskrit/Thai
Kamadev
god of love
Hindu
Kamaha
Asleep
Hawaiian
Kamaka
Face
Hawaiian
Kamakani
Wind
Hawaiian
Kamal
Lotus; The perfect one Perfection.
Hindi; Arabic
Kamar
Moon
Arabic
Kamau
Quiet warrior.
Kikuyu
Kambara
Crocodile
Australian Aboriginal
Kamekona
Strength
Hawaiian
Kameron
Crooked nose.
Celtic
Kami
Loving
Hindi
Kamil
Arabic: Perfecr. Czech: From a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name.
Arabic/Czech
Kamilo
Ceremonial attendant.; Freedom
Tongan, French
Kamlesh
Hindu
Kamoku
Island
Hawaiian
Kamuela
His name is God Asked for. A form of Samuel.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Kamuzu
Medicine
Ngoni
Kana
Powerful
Japanese
Kanai
Winner
Hawaiian
Kanak
gold
Hindu
Kanale
From the stony meadow. A form of Stanley.
Hawaiian
Kanaloa
A God.
Hawaiian
Kanan
Hindu
Kanaye
zealous one
Japanese
Kane
Honour tribute; Beautiful; Golden; Eastern sky.
Irish, Gaelic; Welsh; Japanese; Hawaiian
Kang
Healthy
Chinese
Kanga
Kangaroo
Australian Aboriginal
Kangan
To cut.
Australian Aboriginal
Kangi
Raven
Lakota Sioux
Kaniel
Stalk
Hebrew
Kanji
Tin
Japanese
Kanku
Boy
Australian Aboriginal
Kano
The God of the waters.
Japanese
Kanoa
Freedom
Polynesian
Kantu
Happy
Hindi
Kanu
Wild cat.
Swahili
Kanute
Race
Old Norse
Kanya
Rock
Australian Aboriginal
Kaori
Strength
Japanese
Kapali
Cliff
Hawaiian
Kapeni
Knife
Malawian
Kapil
name of a rishi
Hindu
Kapila
Ancient prophet
Hindi
Kaplony
tiger
Hungarian
Kapo
Self taught.
Tongan
Kapolcs
Hungarian
Kapono
Righteous
Hawaiian
Karam
Charitable
Arabic
Karan
A warrior.
Sanskrit
Kardal
Mustard seed.
Arabic
Kardos
swordsman
Hungarian
Kare
Enormous
Norwegian
Kareem
Noble Exalted Generous.
Arabic
Karel
A form of Charles manly.
Dutch
Karey
From the rocky island; Purity.
Welsh; Greek
Kari
Smoke.
Aboriginal
Karif
Born in autumn/fall.
Arabic
Karik
0
Karim
Noble Exalted.
Arabic
Karl
Strong Courageous; Farmer.
English; German
Karlif
Born in autumn/fall.
Arabic
Karlisa
Herder
Runyankore
Karma
A star.
Tibetan
Karmai
Spear
Australian Aboriginal
Karnak
Heart
Hindi
Karney
Winner
Irish
Karnik
Control
Hindi
Karol
A free person. A boy or girl's name.
Polish
Karr
Marsh
Scandinavian
Karsa
falcon
Hungarian
Karsten
Annointment
Greek
Kartal
eagle
Hungarian
Kartik
Hindu
Kartikeya
Subramanyam Skanda son of Shiva and Parvati
Hindu
Karu
Cousin
Hindi
Kasch
like a blackbird
German
Kaseem
Divided
Arabic
Kaseko
One who teases or ridicules
Zimbabwean, Rhodesian
Kasem
Happy
Thai
Kasen
Helmet Head protection.
Basque
Kasey
Brave
Irish
Kashim
Fighter
Japanese
Kasi
Bright
Hindi
Kasib
Fertile
Arabic
Kasim
Controller of Anger; Divided.
African; Arabic
Kasimir
Commander of peace.
Slavic
Kasiya
Separate
Ngoni
Kaspar
Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper.
Persian
Kasper
The treasurer. The name of one of the three wise men in the new testament. Also see Gaspar and Jasper.
Polish
Kass
Black bird.
German
Kassidy
Clever Curly-haired.
Irish
Katala
Large fish Sea Monster; Spoon
Sanskrit; Greek
Kateb
Writer
Arabic
Kathel
A battle ruler.
Irish Gaelic
Kato
Second born of twins.
Runyankore
Katoa
Completed
Polynesian
Katode
Bringer of joy.
Yoruba
Katriel
God is my crown; Peace.
Hebrew; Arabic
Katungi
Wealthy
Runyankore
Kaufman
Merchant Trader.
German
Kaukau
Surfer
Tongan
Kaul
Trusted
Arabic
Kaulana
Famous
Hawaiian
Kaulo
Borrower
Hawaiian
Kauri
Forest tree.
Polynesian
Kaushal
Hindu
Kaushik
Hindu
Kava
Beard
Tongan
Kavan
Handsome
Irish
Kavanagh
Kevin's follower Follower of the handsome one.
Irish
Kaveh
Ancient hero.
Persian
Kavi
Poet
Hindi
Kavindra
God of poets.
Hindi
Kawika
Beloved. A form of David.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Kay
Purity
Greek
Kayam
Stable
Hebrew
Kayden
Fighter
Slavic
Kayin
Celebrated; Long hoped-for child.
Nigerian; Yoruba
Kayinga
Great warrior.
Runyankore
Kayle
Faith
Hebrew
Kaylen
See Callan
0
Kayne
Possession Spear; Tribute. A form of Cain.
Hebrew; Gaelic
Kaz
0
Kazimir
The great destroyer.
Czech
Kazuo
Peace
Japanese
Ke
Handsome one from birth Gentle. A short form of Kevin.
Irish
Keahi
Flames
Hawaiian
Keal
Ridge
Old Norse
Kealoha
Fragrance; Perfume
Hawaiian
Kean
Ancient. Also see Keane.
Irish Gaelic
Keane
Keen; Sharp
Old English
Keanu
Sea breeze
Hawaiian
Kearn
Dark-haired
Irish
Kearney
warrior
Celtic
Keary
father's dark child
Celtic
Keaton
From the town where hawks fly
English
Keaziah
Cassia tree
African American, Hebrew
Keb
Earth
Egyptian
Kedar
Dark-haired; Powerful; Mountain Lord
Hebrew; Arabic; Hindi
Keddy
Of the red earth. A form of Adam.
English
Kedem
Ancient
Hebrew
Kedrick
Gift splendour; War chief. A form of Cedrick.
English; Old English
Keeaka
Replacer. A form of Jack.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Keefe
Noble gentle; Enjoyment
Irish
Keegan
Son of Egan. Small; Fiery
Irish, Gaelic
Keelan
Slender Islander.
Irish, Gaelic
Keeland
little and slender
Gaelic
Keeley
Handsome meadow.
English, Irish, Gaelic
Keelin
Little dragon; From the handsome pool.
Chinese; English
Keenan
Little ancient one; fair haired one
Irish / Gaelic
Keene
Wise learned; bold; sharp
German
Keeran
Dark black.
Irish Gaelic
Kees
The cornel tree; Horn-coloured.
Dutch, Greek; Latin
Keevin
Beautiful and fair.
Irish
Kefir
Lion cub.
Hebrew
Kefu
Blond-haired.
Polynesian
Kegan
fiery
Celtic
Kehind
Second-born twin.
Yoruba
Keiffer
Cooper Barrel maker.
German
Keiha
Strength of family.
Maori
Keiji
Cautious ruler.
Japanese
Keilan
Slender one   Small and slim Fair.
Irish, Gaelic
Keio
A Japanese era meaning jubilant answer; Strong one Powerful.
Japanese; Polynesian
Keir
Small dark hair/complexioned. A short form of Kieran.
Gaelic
Keiran
Little and dark.
0
Keitaro
Blessed
Japanese
Keith
Of the forest.
Gaelic
Keka
Appointed
Hawaiian
Kekapa
Rebel
Hawaiian
Kekoa
Bold Courageous.
Hawaiian
Kelala
Spear leader.
Hawaiian
Kelan
Slender.
Irish Gaelic
Kelaya
Grain that is dried.
Hebrew
Kelby
From the farm near the spring.
German
Kele
Sparrow hawk.
Hopi
Keled
Hungarian
Keleman
gentle kind
Hungarian
Kelemen
Gentle Kind.
Hungarian
Kelept
Faithful
Polynesian
Kelevi
Hero
Finnish
Kelham
Ridge
Old Norse
Keli
Chief
Hawaiian
Keli'l
Chief
Hawaiian
Kelile
Protected
Ethiopian
Kell
Dweller from the spring.
Old Norse
Kellagh
War
Irish
Kellen
Mighty warrior.
Irish
Keller
Little companion warrior.
Irish, Gaelic
Kelly
Warrior Dweller from the meadow near the woods.
Irish, Gaelic
Kelmen
Merciful
Basque
Kelsey
Dweller at the island of ships.
Old Norse
Kelso
A Scottish town.
Scottish
Kelt
A Celtic person.
Greek
Kelton
From the port From the keel maker's town.
English
Kelvin
Friend of ships From the narrow river.
Irish, Gaelic
Kelwin
Friend from the ridge.
Old English
Kemal
Highest honour.
Turkish
Kembell
Warrior chief.
Celtic
Kemble
Warrior chief.
Celtic
Kemen
Strength
Basque
Kemenes
furnace maker
Hungarian
Kemp
Warrior
Middle English
Kempton
From the warrior's town.
English
Kemuel
Helper of God.
Hebrew
Ken
Relation Clear Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'.
Japanese
Kenan
Attainment.
Hebrew
Kenaz
Bright
Hebrew
Kendal
Chief leader of the valley.
Celtic
Kendall
Valley of the river Kent.
English
Kende
name of a honor
Hungarian
Kendrč
A combination of Kenneth handsome and kind and Andrč courageous / brave. Kind handsome and brave.
Irish and French
Kendrea
loving male
Celtic
Kendrew
Strong Brave Courageous. A form of Andrew.
Scottish
Kendrick
Son of Ken Son of the relative Clear bright water.
Irish
Keneke
Handsome
Hawaiian
Kenelm
Defender of the relations.
Old English
Kenete
Handsome
Hawaiian
Kenji
Second-born son.
Japanese
Kenley
From the royal meadow From the meadow of the relatives.
English
Kenn
Relation Bright clear water. The short form of names starting with "Ken".
Old Welsh
Kennan
Little Ken The little relative Little bright clear water.
Scottish
Kennard
Strength
Old English
Kennedy
Royal ruler; Helmeted chief.
Old English; Irish
Kenneth
Handsome Kind; Royal oath.
Irish, Gaelic; English
Kenny
Handsome and fair or born of fire.
Scottish Gaelic
Kenrich
chief hero; royal ruler
Welsh, Old English
Kenrick
Bold royal ruler.
English
Kent
Lord; White Bright.
Celtic; Old Welsh
Kentaro
Big boy.
Japanese
Kentigern
Lord
Gaelic
Kenton
From the royal town.
Old English
Kentrell
From the king's estate.
English
Kenver
A great chief.
Cornish
Kenward
Brave warrior.
Old English
Kenway
From the brave warrior's estate.
Old English
Kenwood
From the warrior's forest.
Old English
Kenwyn
The name of a saint. A boy or girl's name.
Cornish/Welsh
Kenya
Jewel. Geographical - country in Africa.
Africa
Kenyon
Blond-haired.
Irish
Kenzie
Wise leader.
Scottish
Keo
God will increase.
Hawaiian
Keoia
Life
Hawaiian
Keoki
Farmer. A form of George.
Hawaiian, Greek
Keon
Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born.
Irish
Keona
God?s gracious gift
Hawaiian
Keone
The one; God is the one who blesses us.
Hawaiian; Setswana, South African
Keoni
God is gracious. A form of John.
Hawaiian
Ker
house
English
Kerby
From the church village.
Teutonic/Old Norse
Kerecsen
falcon
Hungarian
Kerel
Youth
African
Kerem
Noble Kind.
Turkish
Kereteki
A mythological figure.
Polynesian
Kerey
Homeward bound.
Gypsy
Kerman
From Germany.
Basque
Kermit
Freedom
Irish
Kern
Infantry unit.
Old Irish
Kernick
From the little corner.
Cornish
Kernow
From Cornwall.
Cornish
Kerr
From the marsh.
Scandinavian
Kerrick
The king's rule.
English
Kerrin
Dark black.
Irish Gaelic
Kerry
Dark-haired.
Celtic
Kers
Plant
Hindi
Kersen
Cherry
Indonesian
Kerstan
Christian. A form of Christian / Kerstan.
Dutch
Kerwin
Dark-haired friend.
Irish
Kes
Falcon
English
Kesava
Long-haired.
Sanskrit
Keshav
Krishna's name
Hindu
Keshawn
God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn.
Hebrew
Keshon
God is gracious. A form of Sean.
African American, Hebrew, Gaelic
Kesin
Long-haired begger.
Hindi
Kesse
Chubby baby.
Native American, Fanti
Kester
From the Roman army camp.
Old English
Kestrel
Falcon
English
Ketan
Hindu
Kettil
Kettle
Scandinavian
Keung
The universe.
Chinese
Kev
A short form of Kevin Handsome Gentle.
Irish, Gaelic
Keve
pebble
Hungarian
Keverne
The name of a saint and a placename. A boy or girl's name.
Irish Gaelic
Kevin
Handsome Gentle.
Irish, Gaelic
Kewini
The birth is beautiful
Hawaiian
Key
Son of the fiery one; Son of the key holder.
Irish, English
Keyon
guiding leading
Old English
Khairi
kingly
Swahili
Khalid
Eternal
Arabic
Khalif
King
Arabic
Khalil
Good friend.
Arabic
Khaliq
Creative
Arabic
Khamisi
Born on a Thursday.
Swahili
Khan
Prince.
Turkish
Khang
Strength
Vietnamese
Kharald
Mighty spearman.
Russian, German
Khegub
Tree
Australian Aboriginal
Khensani
Give thanks
Tsonga, South African
Khorshed
sun
Persian
Khortdad
perfection
Persian
Khoury
Priest. Holy.
Arabic
Khristos
Christ bearer. A form of Christopher.
Greek
Kian
Ancient. A form of Cian.
Irish
Kiani
Ancient. A form of Kian.
Irish
Kianu
Ki=Earth and Anu=Heaven/Lord.
Sumerian
Kibo
Wordly Wisdom.
Uset
Kibuuka
Brave warrior.
Luganda
Kidd
Child Young goat.
English
Kiefer
barrel-maker
German
Kiele
The gardenia flower.
Hawaiian
Kieran
Small with dark hair or complexion.
Irish
Kiet
Honourable
Thai
Kifeda
Only boy amongst many girls.
Luo
Kiho
Child born on a foggy day.
Dutooro
Kijika
One who walks quietly.
Native American
Kika
Forest. A form of Keith.
Hawaiian, Welsh
Kilab
Dog
Arabic
Kiley
From the narrow land.
English
Killara
Permanent always there. Also the name of a Sydney suburb.
Aboriginal
Killian
Small but warlike.
Gaelic
Kilohana
Supreme
Hawaiian
Kim
Warrior chief.
English
Kimba
Bush fire Wild fire.
Australian Aboriginal
Kimbal
Vessel  that is hollow; Warrior chief.
Greek; English
Kimball
Warrior chief.
Celtic
Kimberley
Royal meadow.
Old English
Kimeona
He heard.
Hawaiian
Kimo
Replacer. A form of James.
Hawaiian, Hebrew
Kimokeo
Honouring God. A form of Timothy.
Hawaiian, Greek
Kin
Golden; Relative.
Japanese; English
Kincaid
Battle chief.
Celtic, Scottish
Kinchen
Relative
Old Norse
Kindin
Fifth-born child.
Basque
King
King Ruler.
Old English
Kinga
Kingman
The king's man.
English
Kingsley
From the king's meadow.
Old English
Kingston
From the king's town.
English
Kingswell
One who lives at the king's stream.
Old English
Kinnard
From the king's high hill.
Irish
Kinnel
dweller at the head of the cliff
Gaelic
Kinsey
Victorious king.
English
Kinta
Beaver
Native American
Kintan
wearing a crown
Hindu
Kinton
Crowned; From the king's town.
Hindi
Kioshi
Quiet
Japanese
Kip
Dweller at the pointed hill Sleep.
Old English
Kipling
one who cures salmon or herring
Middle English
Kipp
The dweller on the pointed hill.
English
Kiral
King
Turkish
Kiran
Light beam.
Sanskrit
Kirby
From the church by the village; From the cottage by the water.
Old Norse
Kiri
Mountain
Cambodian
Kirill
Master Someone who rules. A form of Cyril.
Persian, Slavonic, Russian, Slavic, Greek
Kirit
crown tiara
Hindu
Kiritan
Crown wearer.
Hindi
Kirk
Dweller in the church.
Old Norse, Scandinavian
Kirkland
From the church land.
English
Kirkley
From the church meadow.
English
Kirkwell
From the church stream.
English
Kirkwood
From the church forest.
Old Norse
Kiron
A wise teacher.
Greek
Kirston
From the town with a church.
English
Kirstur
Rider
Gypsy
Kirwin
The little black-haired one.
Irish Gaelic
Kisho
one who knows his own mind
Japanese
Kishore
Hindu
Kistna
Sacred Holy.
Hindi
Kit
Christ-bearer. A short form of Christopher.
Greek
Kito
Precious jewell.
Swahili
Kitroon
Crown
Hebrew
Kitto
Bearing Christ. From the name Christopher.
Cornish
Kitwana
Promised to live.
Swahili
Kiva
Replacer. A form of James.
Hebrew
Kiyiyah
Howling wolf.
Nez Perce
Kiyoshi
Peace
Japanese
Kizil
Red
Turkish
Kizza
Born after twins.
Fanti
Klaas
The victory of the people.
Dutch
Klaes
The victory of the people.
Frisian
Klah
One who is left-handed.
Navajo
Klaud
The lame one.
Latin
Klaus
Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas.
German
Klea
Kleef
Cliff
Dutch
Klemens
Merciful mild.
German
Kleng
Claw
Norwegian
Kliment
Merciful mild.
Russian
Kline
Small
German
Klinger
Collector of discarded objects.
Hebrew
Knight
Warrior Knight.
Old English
Knoton
Wind
Native American
Knowles
From the grassy sloping hill.
English
Knox
From the hill.
Irish, Gaelic
Knud
Kind
Danish
Knut
A knot. The name of several Danish kings.
Old Norse
Knute
Relative
Old Danish
Ko
Change
Chinese
Kobe
Strong one Replacer. A form of Jacob.
Hebrew
Koby
Replacer. A form of Jacob.
Polish, Hebrew
Kodwo
Born on a Monday.
Ghanian
Kody
Cushion
English
Kofi
Born on a Friday.
Twi
Kohana
Fast
Native American
Kohen
Priest Direct male descendant of the Biblical Aaron.
Hebrew
Koi
Water
Hawaiian, English
Koiranah
Eagle
Australian Aboriginal
Kojo
Born on a Monday.
Akan
Koka
From Scotland.
Hawaiian
Kokayi
To bring together.
Shona
Kole
Plea
Tongan
Kolet
Dove
Australian Aboriginal
Koloa
Wealth
Tongan
Kolos
scholar
Hungarian
Kolya
Winter
Australian Aboriginal
Kolyah
Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas.
Russian, Greek
Komaki
Bay
Tongan
Kona
Little ruler. A form of Don.
Hawaiian, Scottish
Konan
Wise and intelligent.
Irish Gaelic
Konane
Bright moonlight.
Hawaiian
Kondo
War
Swahili
Kong
Sky that is glorious.
Chinese
Kono
Squirrel who eats pine nuts.
Moquelumnan
Konol
The sky.
Aboriginal
Konrad
German and Polish form of Conrad. Bold wise counsellor.
German/Polish
Konstantin
Steadfast.
German/Russian/Scandinavian
Kont
Hungarian
Kontar
Only child.
Akan
Koora
The day.
Aboriginal
Koorong
A canoe.
Aboriginal
Kootchal
Dew
Australian Aboriginal
Kopano
Union
Botswana
Koppel
Little Jacob The little replacer.
Hebrew
Korah
Bold
Hebrew
Korb
Basket
German
Korbyn
Raven
Welsh
Koren
Gleaming Shining Beaming.
Hebrew
Korey
Dweller in the hollow. A boy or girl's name.
Celtic/Gaelic
Kornel
A horn.
Czech/Polish
Korong
Canoe
Australian Aboriginal
Kort
Wisdom
Scandinavian
Korvin
crow
Latin
Kory
From the hollow Head protection Helmet used for battle.
Irish
Kosan
A leader.
Zulu
Kosey
Lion
Swahili
Kosmo
Perfect order harmony.
Greek
Kostya
Steadfast.
Russian
Kosumi
Spear fisher.
Moquelumnan
Kovan
Kovit
Expert
Thai
Kozma
decoration
Greek
Kpodo
First-born twin.
Ghanian
Kripa
has a twin sister Kripi
Hindu
Kris
A short form of Kristopher / Christopher bearer of Christ.
Greek
Krischnan
christian
Greek
Krishna
Delightful
Hindi
Krispen
The curly-haired one.
Latin
Krispin
The curly-haired one.
Latin
Kristen
A follower of Christ a Christian. A boy or girl's name.
Danish
Kristian
A follower of Christ. A Christian.
Swedish
Kristoffer
Bearing Christ. The patron saint of travellers. Also see Christian.
Scandinavian
Krun
Mountain
African
Krunal
Hindu
Kruz
Cross
Spanish, Portuguese
Kuei
Spirit
Chinese
Kueili
Quail
Tongan
Kueng
Universe
Chinese
Kui
Grandparent Fish.
Tongan
Kuka
Crab
Tongan
Kukane
Masculine
Hawaiian
Kulan
A possum.
Aboriginal
Kulapo
Fish
Tongan
Kuldeep
Hindu
Kuli
Dog
Tongan
Kulvir
Hindu
Kuma
Mouse
Tongan
Kumala
Sweet potatoe.
Tongan
Kumar
Prince
Sanskrit
Kumi
Quest
Tongan
Kun
Universe
Chinese
Kunal
Lotus Peaceful Artistic
Sanskrit
Kund
a name of a honor
Hungarian
Kunle
Honourable home.
Yoruba
Kuo
Person
Chinese
Kupe
The name of a heroic explorer.
Polynesian
Kuper
Copper. Red-haired.
Yiddish
Kuracca
Crestless white cockatoo.
Australian Aboriginal
Kurao
Mountain
Japanese
Kurt
Courteous. From the enclosure.
Latin, German, French
Kuruk
Bear
Pawnee
Kusagra
a king
Hindu
Kush
son of Rama
Hindu
Kushan
Hindu
Kuusi
Goose
Tongan
Kwach
Morning time.
Ngoni
Kwakoa
Born on a Wednesday.
African
Kwakou
Born on a Wednesday.
Ghanian
Kwam
God is gracious. A form of John.
Native American
Kwame
Born on Saturday.
African
Kwan
Strong.
Korean
Kwasi
Born on a Sunday; Wealthy
Akan, Ghanian; Swahili
Kweli
Of truth or knowledge
Ghanian
Kwintyn
Fifth-born child.
Polish
Ky
From the strait.  The short form of Kyle
Irish / Gaelic
Kyan
Little King; A form of Ryan
African American, Irish
Kyeden
Lengthened form of "Ky / Kye"
Irish, Gaelic
Kyle
From the strait.
Irish, Gaelic
Kyler
archer
Dutch
Kyloe
From the meadow of cows
Old English
Kylon
From the strait. A form of Kyle; ;
Irish, Gaelic; Hawaiian; Greek
Kynan
Chief
Welsh
Kyne
Royal
Old English
Kyran
Dusky Dark-haired. A form of Kieran.
Gaelic
Kyros
Master
Greek
L?l
bugler
Hungarian
Laban
White
Hebrew
Label
lion
Hebrew
Labhras
Laurel crowned Victory.
Irish
Labib
Intelligent Sensible.
Arabic
Laborc
brave panther
Hungarian
Lach
Dweller by the water.
Old English
Lachlan
Lake or Fjord.
Scottish / Celtic
Lacy
From the Roman manor.
Latin
Ladd
Page; Young attendant.
Middle English
Ladislaus
Glory
Slavic
Ladislav
Army ruler; From the woods.
Czech, German; English
Lado
Second-born son.
Fanti
Ladom?r
trapper
Hungarian
Lae
dark
Laos
Lael
Belonging to the Lord.
Hebrew
Laertes
The father of Odysseus and Ophelia's brother in Shakespeare's tragedy - Hamlet.
Greek
Lafayette
Faith.
French
Lafeu
From Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well.
Laffit
Faithful
Old French
Lafrance
Freedom
Italian, German
Lai
The beloved one.
Sanskrit
Laibrook
From the path by the stream.
English
Laidley
From the path by the watery meadow.
English
Laione
Lion
Tongan
Laird
Head of household.
Scottish
Lais
Lion
Arabic
Lajos
Holy Famous.
Hungarian
Lajuan
0
Lake
From the pond.
Latin
Lakepi
Rugby player.
Tongan
Laki
Lucky
Samoan
Lakin
Found treasure
African American
Lakota
friend
Native American
Lakshman
Auspicious.
Sanskrit
Lakshya
target
Hindu
Lalit
Hindu
Lalo
Lullaby
Latin
Lam
full understanding; knowledge
Vietnamese
Laman
happy, content
Lamani
Lemon
Tongan
Lamar
Famous through the land; From the sea.
Teutonic; French
Lambert
Bright rich land Owner of many estates.
Teutonic
Lamberto
wealthy in land brilliant
Latin
Lamech
Powerful strength.
Hebrew
Lami
To conceal.
Tongan
Lamond
The world.
French
Lamont
The mountain; Lawyer.
Old French / Scandinavian
Lamorna
Beloved.
French, Gaelic
Lance
The knight's spear attendant. A short form of Lancelot.
Latin, Old French