Browse Names
63,002 names found
Jynesis
English
Meaning
A modern, invented name possibly combining 'Jyn' with 'Genesis,' referencing beginnings and creation.
Kacelyn
English
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely a variation of names like Kaitlyn or Kaylyn, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Kaeloni
English
Meaning
A modern name, potentially blending elements or sounds. No definitive origin or meaning is established.
Kailana
Hawaiian
Meaning
A modern name with possible Hawaiian influences or connections, though not traditionally Hawaiian. It signifies natural beauty.
Kaiori
Japanese
Meaning
This unique name combines elements from different cultures, possibly blending sounds. Its meaning is open to interpretation.
Kalana
Hawaiian
Meaning
A Hawaiian name meaning 'sun' or 'sky'. It evokes imagery of beauty and vastness.
Kambry
English
Meaning
Kambry is a modern name of unknown origin. It likely derives from the popularity of similar-sounding names.
Kamry
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Cameron. Meaning "crooked nose" in Scottish Gaelic.
Kariah
Greek
Meaning
A variation of the name Caria or Kary, possibly of Greek origin, referring to a place or region.
Katharina
Greek
Meaning
A variation of Katherine, ultimately from Greek Aikaterine, possibly meaning "pure." It's a classic with international appeal.
Kaylena
English
Meaning
A modern feminine name, a blend of Kay and Lena, often linked to Katherine or meaning 'pure'.
Keana
Hawaiian
Meaning
Keana is of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'cave' or 'goddess Diana'. It can also be associated with the English name 'Kiana'.
Kelli
Irish
Meaning
A variant of Kelly, derived from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach'. Ceallach itself means 'bright-headed' or 'warrior'.
Kenadi
English
Meaning
A modern American name, possibly a variation of Kennedy, meaning 'helmeted head'. It may also originate as an Irish surname.
Khaliya
Arabic
Meaning
Meaning 'creation' or 'the one who is creating' in Arabic. A name with spiritual undertones.
Khamila
Arabic
Meaning
A name of Arabic origin, meaning 'perfect' or 'complete'.
Khiara
Arabic
Meaning
Possibly a modern invention, or a variation. It has no definitive meaning, but the "Kh" sound gives it distinctiveness.
Kiarra
Irish
Meaning
Kiarra is a modern variation of Ciara, an Irish name meaning 'dark-haired' or 'black'.
Kimberli
English
Meaning
A variant of Kimberly, an English name derived from a place name in Norfolk, England. It means 'from the meadow of the Cyneburg (a woman's name)'.
Kina
English
Meaning
Meaning is uncertain, possibly a shortened form or a derivative. May have multiple origins.
Kioni
Hawaiian
Meaning
A Hawaiian name, meaning 'the sand'.
Kiri
Greek
Meaning
Kiri can have different meanings based on its origin: from Maori, it means 'skin' or 'bark'; from Greek, it's a short form of Kyriake, meaning 'Lord's'.
Kopelyn
English
Meaning
Likely a modern and invented name, meaning is uncertain.
Kristiana
Latin
Meaning
A feminine name derived from Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed.' It is of Latin origin.
Laianna
English
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a combination of 'Lia' and 'Anna'. Meaning is not established.
Leighla
Arabic
Meaning
Leighla is a modern variation of the name 'Leila,' meaning 'night' in Arabic or 'dark beauty'.
Levana
Hebrew
Meaning
Meaning 'moon' or 'white' in Hebrew. Often associated with the goddess of the moon.
Levina
Latin
Meaning
A diminutive of Leona or Liv, meaning 'lioness' or 'life'.
Lindie
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Linda, meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty' in Spanish and Germanic origins.
Lizabeth
Hebrew
Meaning
Lizabeth is a diminutive form of Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning 'my God is abundance' or 'my God is an oath'.
Loni
Germanic
Meaning
Loni is a short form of names like Aloni (Hebrew), meaning "oak tree," or a German diminutive of names containing "Leon" such as Leonie, meaning "lion."
Lucciana
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name, Lucciana is a feminine form of Lucius, which means 'light' or 'bringer of light' in Latin.
Lunah
Latin
Meaning
A variation of Luna, derived from the Latin word for 'moon', evoking imagery of the night sky and its mystique.
Lyliana
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Lily and Anna, or Lily-Anna. Lily is the flower and Anna means 'grace' in Hebrew.
Lyrah
Greek
Meaning
An invented name, likely a variation of 'Lyra', the constellation, evoking music and beauty.
Macee
Latin
Meaning
Macee is a modern feminine given name, likely a phonetic spelling of Macy or a variant of Mae. Mae has Latin roots meaning 'great' or 'mother'.
Madalena
Latin
Meaning
Portuguese and Galician form of Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala'. Magdala was a town on the Sea of Galilee.
Madeleyn
French
Meaning
A stylized spelling of Madeleine, a French feminine form of the Hebrew name Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madelina
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Madeline, derived from Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure in the New Testament. It ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Migdal-el, meaning 'tower of God'.
Madiha
Arabic
Meaning
Madiha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "praiseworthy" or "commendable."
Maiana
Hawaiian
Meaning
Maiana is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of 'Maya' and 'Ana', or with Polynesian or African roots. It has a warm, tropical feel.
Manar
Arabic
Meaning
Manar is an Arabic name meaning 'light', 'beacon', or 'lighthouse'. It signifies guidance and illumination.
Manvi
Hindi
Meaning
Manvi is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'woman' or 'daughter of Manu.' It is associated with wisdom and humanity.
Marilu
Spanish
Meaning
A portmanteau of Maria (star of the sea) and Luisa (famous warrior) or Lucy (light).
Marloe
English
Meaning
Marloe is a gender-neutral name of English origin, derived from the surname Marloe, meaning 'driftwood'. It suggests a connection to nature and a free-spirited quality.
Maryanna
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'rebellious') and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace').
Marysol
Spanish
Meaning
A charming Spanish and Latin name, often interpreted as a combination of 'Mary' (beloved) and 'sol' (sun), meaning 'sun of Mary' or 'star of the sea' (referencing Mary's title).
Mauwa
African
Meaning
An African name, likely from East Africa, often meaning 'mother' or 'woman of respect' in some Swahili dialects. It can also be associated with 'grace'.
Mawada
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name meaning 'love', 'affection', or 'friendship'. It conveys warmth and kindness.
Maxxine
Latin
Meaning
A strong, stylish variation of Maxine, which is the feminine form of Max or Maximus, meaning 'greatest'. It carries a sense of boldness.
Maybrie
English
Meaning
Maybrie is a modern, invented name with roots possibly combining 'May' (a month name) and 'brie' (a type of cheese, or a shortening of names like Brielle). It evokes a sense of spring and sweetness.
Meerab
Arabic
Meaning
Of Arabic origin, meaning 'princess' or 'leader.' It is a modern name that has gained popularity in South Asia.
Meilyn
Chinese
Meaning
This name is of Chinese origin. It can be interpreted in various ways depending on the characters used, often relating to beauty, grace, or pleasing sounds.
Meli
Hawaiian
Meaning
In Hawaiian, it means 'honey'. It can also be a diminutive of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'bee'.
Mellie
Greek
Meaning
Sweet or beloved. It is a diminutive of names like Melissa (Greek for 'honey bee') or Amelia (Germanic, meaning 'work').
Melony
Greek
Meaning
Melony is likely a variant of Melanie, from the Greek "melaina," meaning "dark" or "black."
Merrin
Welsh
Meaning
Merrin is a feminine name with roots in Welsh and Irish traditions. It is associated with the sea or the name Meryn, meaning 'sea fair'.
Merryn
Welsh
Meaning
Of Cornish origin, Merryn is a variant of Morwen, which is thought to derive from Welsh 'muir' (sea) and 'gwen' (white, fair, blessed).
Miabelle
Italian
Meaning
This name is likely a combination of 'Mia,' a name of Italian/Spanish origin meaning 'mine,' and 'Belle,' from French meaning 'beautiful.' It evokes a sense of 'my beautiful one.'
Mikaylah
Hebrew
Meaning
A phonetic respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, which is Hebrew for 'who is like God?'. It implies a question of divine uniqueness.