Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Alisun
English
Meaning
A modern name combining Ali (from Alice, meaning 'noble kind') and Sun.
Arean
Hebrew
Meaning
Could be a variant of 'Arin' of Hebrew origin, meaning 'mountain of strength' or possibly related to 'Aryan' of Persian/Indian origin, meaning 'noble'.
Brennley
Celtic
Meaning
Brennley is a modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Bren' (from Brendan, a Celtic name meaning 'prince') and 'ley' (meaning 'meadow' or 'field').
Ethne
Irish
Meaning
An Irish name meaning 'kernel' or 'grain.' Also associated with nobility.
Marvins
English
Meaning
A surname origin, likely derived from the given name Marvin, which has Welsh origins meaning 'sea friend' or 'famous friend.'
Marvion
Welsh
Meaning
Marvion is likely a modern invented name, possibly a blend of Marvin (meaning 'sea-friend' in Welsh) and other names.
Ethny
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Eithne, an Irish name meaning 'kernel' or 'grain'.
Marvita
Latin
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from 'mar' (sea in Latin) and 'vita' (life in Latin). It suggests a connection to the sea and a vibrant existence.
Marvlene
English
Meaning
A less common feminine name, likely a modern invention, possibly combining Marvin (meaning 'sea friend') or Martha ('lady') with a feminine suffix like -lene. It has a vintage feel.
Brentan
English
Meaning
A variant of Brenton, an English place name that means "settlement on the Brenta River."
Etoile
French
Meaning
A French name meaning 'star'. It evokes beauty and brilliance.
Marvon
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly an invented name or a variant. It has a smooth sound that could relate to 'mar' (sea) or 'von' (Germanic for noble).
Etola
French
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Etoile, a French word meaning 'star'. Represents brilliance and inspiration.
Eton
English
Meaning
English place name, referring to Eton College, likely derived from Old English meaning 'farmstead by the river'.
Marwin
Welsh
Meaning
This name is likely a variation of Marvin, with origins in Welsh and meaning 'sea friend' or 'sea hill'. It suggests a connection to nature and loyalty.
Etoyle
French
Meaning
French word for 'star'.
Marybell
Hebrew
Meaning
A charming compound name combining Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'wished-for child') with Bell (English, referring to the flower or a bell shape).
Ettalee
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a combination name, possibly involving 'Etta' (Germanic origin, meaning 'home ruler') and 'Lee' (English origin, meaning 'meadow').
Marycarmen
Spanish
Meaning
Marycarmen is a compound name combining Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Carmen (Spanish, from Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song' or 'poem').
Abey
Hebrew
Meaning
The precise origin is unclear. Potentially a short form of names starting with 'Ab-' or related to Hebrew Abba, meaning 'father'.
Adma
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a Hebrew name, possibly related to 'Adama' meaning 'earth' or 'red'. It could also be a short form of other names starting with 'Ad'.
Aliva
Latin
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. Could be a creative respelling of Alivia, which is related to Olivia, meaning 'olive tree'.
Marycela
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination name, likely blending 'Mary,' meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious' from Hebrew, with 'cela,' potentially from Spanish 'sella' meaning 'seal' or 'stamp.'
Eugonda
Germanic
Meaning
Rare Germanic name, likely a variant of names starting with 'Eug-' (well-born) combined with a Germanic element.
Marye
Hebrew
Meaning
Marye is an archaic spelling variant of Mary. Mary is a name of Hebrew origin, traditionally interpreted as 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness', but also widely associated with 'beloved'.
Eulamae
Greek
Meaning
Eulamae is a combination of Eula and Mae. Eula is of Greek origin, meaning 'well-spoken', and Mae is of English origin, a diminutive of Mary, meaning 'bitter', or 'star of the sea'.
Maryelle
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name likely combining Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness', or 'beloved') and Elle (French for 'she').
Eulie
Greek
Meaning
Diminutive of names starting with 'Eu-', such as Eugene (well-born, noble) or Eulalia (sweetly speaking).
Maryesther
Hebrew
Meaning
Maryesther is a compound feminine name combining Mary, from Hebrew 'Miryam,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved,' and Esther, of Persian origin meaning 'star.'
Maryia
Hebrew
Meaning
A Belarusian and Russian variant of Maria, which is the Latin form of the Greek name Mariam, likely of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious' but often associated with 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child'.
Brettlee
English
Meaning
Combination of Brett (from Brittany) and Lee (meadow or clearing).
Eura
Greek
Meaning
The name Eura is of Greek origin, possibly related to the Greek word 'Euros', meaning 'east wind'.
Marykaye
English
Meaning
A compound name combining Mary (Hebrew for "bitter" or "sea of bitterness") and Kaye (a variant of Kay, derived from Katherine, meaning "pure").
Maryl
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Mary, suggesting 'star of the sea'. It has a gentle, vintage feel and a connection to Marian devotion.
Marylea
English
Meaning
Marylea is an English name, a combination of 'Mary' (beloved, wished-for child) and 'lea' (meadow). It evokes a pastoral and cherished image.
Arethia
Greek
Meaning
Arethia is a variant of Arethusa, a nymph in Greek mythology, associated with a spring of water in Syracuse, Sicily.
Brettleigh
English
Meaning
A combination of Brett, meaning 'from Brittany', and Leigh, meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture'.
Europa
Greek
Meaning
Derived from the Greek word 'Eurṓpē,' meaning 'wide-gazing' or 'broad of face.' It is also the name of a mythological Phoenician princess and a moon of Jupiter.
Marylene
French
Meaning
A combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') andarlene (possibly Germanic, 'eagle counsel' or French 'starling').
Maryline
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Mary (Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', but often associated with 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child') and the common feminine suffix '-line'. It's a classic with a feminine touch.
Eury
Greek
Meaning
A short form of names starting with 'Eur-', often derived from Greek elements such as 'eurys', meaning 'wide' or 'broad'.
Marylouise
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness,' but often interpreted as 'rebellious') and Louise (Germanic for 'famous warrior').
Brettley
Celtic
Meaning
A combination of Brett, of Celtic origin meaning 'from Brittany', and -ley, meaning 'meadow'.
Evaine
French
Meaning
Origin obscure. Possibly a variation of Yvonne (French, meaning 'yew tree') or a related name with Celtic roots.
Maryluz
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish compound name, combining 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') with 'Luz' (Spanish for 'light').
Marymar
Hebrew
Meaning
A portmanteau name combining Mary (Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'wished-for child') and Mar (Spanish/Latin, meaning 'sea'). It can suggest 'bitter sea' or 'wished-for sea'.
Evalani
Hawaiian
Meaning
A modern Hawaiian name combining 'Eva' (life) and 'lani' (heaven, sky).
Maryna
Latin
Meaning
A Slavic variation of Marina, derived from the Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea'.
Aliveya
Latin
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Olivia, of Latin origin, meaning 'olive tree'. The olive tree is a symbol of peace and fruitfulness.
Maryon
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of 'Marion,' which is a diminutive of 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') or 'Marie,' and also has French origins linked to 'Mars,' the god of war.
Evalea
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Eva and Lea. Eva is derived from Hebrew, meaning 'life.' Lea also from Hebrew, means 'weary' or 'meadow'.
Maryonna
Hebrew
Meaning
Maryonna is a grand variation of Maria or Mary. Mary is a Hebrew name with debated meanings, often interpreted as 'bitter,' 'sea of bitterness,' or 'rebelliousness.'
Evalean
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Eva (meaning 'life') and Lean or Lee (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing').
Maryrita
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining Mary (Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', also associated with 'star of the sea') and Rita (Greek, meaning 'pearl').
Breydi
Irish
Meaning
Variant of Brady, meaning 'spirited, broad meadow'.
Maryssa
Latin
Meaning
Maryssa is a modern invented name, likely a variation of Marissa or Melissa, which derive from Latin and Greek respectively, meaning 'of the sea' or 'honey bee'.
Evalei
Hawaiian
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a combination of Eva (Hebrew, 'life') and Lei (Hawaiian, 'garland of flowers, child').
Masaaki
Japanese
Meaning
Masaaki is a Japanese given name, typically masculine, with kanji characters that can convey meanings such as 'correct brightness', 'true season', or 'prosperous brilliance'.
Breylee
Irish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brea' (Irish for power, nobility) and '-lee' (English for meadow).
Masada
Hebrew
Meaning
Named after the ancient Jewish fortress in Israel, derived from the Hebrew word for 'fortress' or 'seat'.