Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Mariusz
Polish
Meaning
A Polish masculine name, a variant of Marius, likely derived from the Roman family name Marius, possibly meaning 'of the sea'.
Eshawn
Irish
Meaning
Eshawn is a modern American name, likely a variation of Sean, which is the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'. The 'E' prefix is common in modern names.
Marixza
Spanish
Meaning
A rare, likely invented spelling. It might be a variant of 'Maritza', a Spanish name with possible roots in Hebrew 'Miriam' meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellion', or 'sea of bitterness'.
Marise
Latin
Meaning
A delicate female name with potential French or Latin origins, Marise is often considered a variant of 'Mary', meaning 'star of the sea' or 'bitter'. It can also be linked to the sea.
Eshter
Persian
Meaning
Eshter is a variant of Esther, a Persian name meaning 'star'. In the Bible, Esther was a Jewish queen of Persia known for her courage and beauty.
Marish
Latin
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive or variant of names like 'Marissa' or 'Maris,' relating to the sea (Latin 'maris'), or an invented name with a modern sound.
Brealeigh
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brea' or 'Bre' with 'Leigh' meaning 'meadow'.
Esker
Irish
Meaning
Esker is a name of Irish origin, derived from the word 'eiscir', referring to a long, winding ridge of sand and gravel deposited by a glacier.
Mariss
Latin
Meaning
Likely a creative modern variant or diminutive, possibly related to Maris (Latin for 'of the sea') or Marissa.
Maritess
Hebrew
Meaning
A Filipino name, often a portmanteau of Maria (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Tess (short for Theresa, meaning 'to harvest').
Brayde
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern spelling variation of Brad or Brady, meaning "broad meadow" or "spirited".
Esco
English
Meaning
Esco is a short form of names starting with 'Esc-', possibly related to 'escape' or 'ascend'. Its modern usage suggests a unique and edgy quality.
Marizela
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Marisela, possibly a combination of Maria ('bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Stella ('star').
Marizza
Italian
Meaning
Possibly an Italian or Spanish diminutive of Maria or a variant of Marissa, often associated with the sea or a beloved person.
Esean
Chinese
Meaning
The origin of Esean is unclear. It may be a modern invented name or a variation of Asian names.
Markdaniel
Latin
Meaning
A compound given name combining 'Mark' (Latin, from Mars, god of war) and 'Daniel' (Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge'). It suggests a blend of earthly strength and divine justice.
Marji
Greek
Meaning
A diminutive of names like Margaret (Greek for 'pearl') or Marjorie (Latin for 'of the sea').
Marjo
Latin
Meaning
A diminutive of Maria, Marjo carries the traditional meanings of 'star of the sea' or 'bitter'.
Aber
Welsh
Meaning
Possibly from a Welsh place name, meaning 'confluence of waters' or 'estuary'.
Adisen
English
Meaning
Adisen is a modern variant of Addison, an English surname meaning 'son of Adam'. Adam is Hebrew for 'son of the red earth'.
Markeya
Latin
Meaning
A feminine variation of Mark, possibly derived from the Roman god Mars, the god of war. It can also be interpreted as 'from the sea'.
Markeshia
Latin
Meaning
A modern American invented name, possibly influenced by names like Marquesa (Spanish for 'Marchioness') or other names starting with 'Mar'.
Braydee
Irish
Meaning
From the broad meadow or island. A modern respelling of Brady, of Irish origin.
Markiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a feminine form of Mark, possibly related to the Roman god Mars or meaning 'warlike'. It may also have roots in Hebrew, suggesting a connection to 'gift of God' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Marlan
Germanic
Meaning
A name with potential Germanic roots, possibly a variation of Marlon or a combination of 'mar' (sea) and 'land'. It evokes strength and earthiness.
Marlay
English
Meaning
A variation of Marley, which is of English origin, meaning 'pleasant meadow' or 'from the marshy land'. It was historically a surname.
Essiemae
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Essie, often a diminutive of Esther (meaning 'star'), and Mae, a diminutive of Mary (meaning 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness').
Marleina
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Marlena or Marlene, which is often considered a blend of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Magdalene (from Magdala).
Estalene
French
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Estelle, a French name meaning 'star'.
Marlenie
Hebrew
Meaning
A creative variation of Marlene, which is a portmanteau of Maria and Magdalene. It combines "beloved sea" with "woman from Magdala."
Braylinn
Irish
Meaning
Braylinn is a modern invented name, likely a combination of Bray and Lynn, with 'Bray' possibly meaning 'broad meadow' and 'Lynn' meaning 'lake'.
Esteline
Latin
Meaning
Esteline is a modern, possibly French-influenced name derived from Estelle, meaning 'star' (Latin).
Marlaine
French
Meaning
A feminine name of French origin, a variant of Marilyn, which is a combination of Mary and Lynn, often interpreted as 'star of the sea' or 'beautiful lake'.
Estellar
Latin
Meaning
A modern name likely derived from 'Estella,' meaning 'star' in Latin.
Marlenne
Germanic
Meaning
Marlenne is likely a variant of Marlene, which is a blend of Maria and Helene, meaning 'star of the sea' (Maria) and 'light' (Helene).
Marland
English
Meaning
Marland is an English surname and given name meaning 'land by the sea'. It has a solid, earthy feel.
Marlanda
English
Meaning
A feminine name that appears to be a blend of 'Mar-' (potentially from Maria or Marlon) and '-landa' (possibly from Yolanda, meaning 'violet flower', or related to 'land').
Marlania
Latin
Meaning
A rare feminine name that appears to be a creative combination, possibly of 'Marla' (meaning 'sea' or 'little'): with a lyrical ending like 'ania.'
Marlayne
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Marlene, a fusion of Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Magdalene (Greek for 'woman from Magdala').
Ardice
Hebrew
Meaning
Ardice is likely a variant of Ardith, derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'blooming meadow.' It may also have connections to Celtic names.
Braylea
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly combining 'Bray' (of Irish origin, meaning broad) with 'Lea' (meaning meadow).
Estal
Persian
Meaning
Estal is a unique name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Esther, meaning 'star' in Persian.
Marleene
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Marlene, which itself is a combination of Maria (from Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Magdalene (from Magdala, a town in Galilee).
Marlenn
Germanic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Marlene, often considered a portmanteau of Maria and Magdalene, or derived from Germanic elements. It often means 'from the fortress' or 'of the sea'.
Marlea
English
Meaning
An English name, often considered a variant of Marley or Marlee, which means 'pleasant meadow' or 'boundary in the wood'.
Brazyl
Latin
Meaning
A modern, stylized spelling of Brazil, the country in South America, likely derived from 'pau-brasil', a type of tree.
Esteen
Persian
Meaning
A variant of Esther, meaning 'star' in Persian.
Marleigha
English
Meaning
A creative spelling variant of Marlee, which is often a diminutive of Marlene (from Mary and Magdalene) or a feminine form of Marley (English, meaning 'pleasant meadow').
Marleta
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a diminutive or variant of Marlene or Maria, with possible Germanic or Latin roots. It carries connotations of the sea or bitterness.
Estel
Spanish
Meaning
Meaning 'star' in Quenya, a language created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Also, 'hope' in Spanish and Portuguese.
Marleyann
English
Meaning
A compound name, likely combining Marley (English, 'pleasant meadow') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Ardith
Hebrew
Meaning
Ardith is of Hebrew origin, meaning "flowering field" or "garden." It conveys beauty and growth.
Breez
English
Meaning
A modern name suggesting a 'breeze' or gentle wind.
Marleyrose
English
Meaning
A modern compound name blending 'Marley' (English, meaning 'pleasant wood' or 'from the boundary wood') and 'Rose' (Latin, a flower name).
Marlies
Hebrew
Meaning
A Dutch and German diminutive of Maria, which is of Hebrew origin (Miriam) meaning 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Estelita
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive of Estrella, meaning 'star'.
Marliss
Germanic
Meaning
Marliss is a name of uncertain origin, potentially a combination of Marlene (meaning 'from Magdala' or 'of Magdala') and Elizabeth (meaning 'my God is abundance' in Hebrew). It may also have Scandinavian roots related to the sea.
Marlize
Germanic
Meaning
A German and Dutch diminutive of Maria, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'bitter'. It has a sophisticated and melodic quality.
Brein
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern respelling of Brain or a variant of Brian, meaning 'noble, high, or strong'.
Essi
Persian
Meaning
A Finnish diminutive of names starting with 'Es-', most commonly Esther, meaning 'star' in Persian.