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NAME
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MEANING
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ORIGIN
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| 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 |