Names Meaning noble
8,324 names found
Ailise
Irish
Meaning
An Irish name, a variant of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis meaning 'noble kind'. It can also be considered the Irish form of Elizabeth.
Amarey
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, blending 'Ama' with 'Rey', possibly evoking a sense of royalty or love.
Catrisha
Latin
Meaning
A modern variant of Patricia, meaning 'noble'.
Caylea
Irish
Meaning
Caylea is a modern variation of Kayla, which is derived from the Yiddish name 'Kaila,' meaning 'crown' or 'laurel'.
Caysin
English
Meaning
Caysin appears to be a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Cason, with uncertain etymology but used in modern English speaking countries.
Ailis
Irish
Meaning
Irish form of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Cazandra
Greek
Meaning
Cazandra is a modern respelling of Cassandra, a Greek name meaning 'shining upon man.' In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess with the gift of prophecy.
Cedrie
English
Meaning
Cedrie is likely a variant of Cedric, an English name created by Sir Walter Scott for a character in Ivanhoe. Its meaning is obscure, but possibly related to Celtic roots meaning 'chieftain'.
Cedrina
Welsh
Meaning
Likely a modern feminization of Cedric, which has uncertain etymology but possibly derived from Welsh elements meaning 'battle chief' or 'bounty'.
Amaurie
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern respelling or variation of Amaury, which has Germanic origins meaning 'work ruler' or 'industrious ruler'.
Celisha
Latin
Meaning
Likely a combination of Celeste (Latin, 'heavenly') and Alicia (Germanic, 'noble').
Cenie
Greek
Meaning
Diminutive of Eugenia, derived from the Greek "eugenes" meaning "well-born" or "noble."
Amauriah
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a variation of Amaury or Amariah. Amaury is Germanic, meaning 'industrious ruler.' Amariah is Hebrew, meaning 'God has said'.
Cerra
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Sierra, Spanish for 'saw' or 'mountain range'. Could also be related to Sarah, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'princess'.
Ceriah
Hebrew
Meaning
Ceriah's origin is uncertain, but it sounds similar to Seriah, a Hebrew name meaning 'Jehovah is lord'.
Aireka
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invention, possibly a blend of 'air' and a name like Erika, which has Germanic origins meaning 'eternal ruler'.
Amaud
French
Meaning
Amaud is a variation of Arnaud, a French name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements 'arn' (eagle) and 'wald' (rule). Therefore, it means 'eagle ruler'.
Cesalie
Latin
Meaning
Likely a variant of 'Cecilia', a Latin name derived from 'caecus' meaning 'blind'. Symbolically, it can mean insightful despite lacking sight.
Amaure
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Amaury, which is of Germanic origin meaning 'work ruler' or 'industrious power'.
Cerah
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Sarah, from the Hebrew meaning 'princess'.
Chaderick
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Chad and Roderick, blending 'battle' and 'famous ruler'.
Adeanna
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name likely a combination of 'Adele' (noble) and 'Anna' (grace), therefore, 'noble grace'.
Airic
Norse
Meaning
Airic is a modern variation of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Amauris
Germanic
Meaning
Amauris is of Germanic origin, derived from Amalric, meaning 'work ruler' or 'brave ruler'.
Chalmer
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from the Old French 'chamberlain', referring to an officer in charge of the royal chamber.
Chalmers
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish surname derived from an occupational name, meaning 'chamberlain' or 'chief servant of the household'.
Amaurys
Spanish
Meaning
Amaurys is a Spanish variant of Amaury, which comes from the Germanic name Amalric. It means 'work ruler' or 'industrious ruler'.
Chalyse
English
Meaning
Modern name, possibly a variation of Chalise/Chalice which refers to a drinking cup
Airicka
Norse
Meaning
A variant of Erica, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Chambers
English
Meaning
An English surname turned first name, referring to someone who lived near the chambers (private rooms) of a nobleman.
Champale
French
Meaning
Champale is a modern name, likely derived from 'Champagne', the French sparkling wine region, evoking celebration and luxury.
Chanceler
Latin
Meaning
A variant spelling of Chancellor, which refers to a high-ranking official, derived from the Latin 'cancellarius'.
Amear
Arabic
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Amir, meaning 'prince' or 'commander' in Arabic or 'treetop' in Hebrew.
Chanceller
French
Meaning
An alternate spelling of Chancellor, derived from the Old French word 'chancelier,' referring to a high-ranking official or record keeper.
Abert
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Albert, meaning 'noble' and 'bright.' It is derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Adaleen
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern combination of Ada (meaning 'noble') and -leen (a suffix suggesting 'light' or 'beautiful'), potentially of Germanic origin.
Adefolarin
African
Meaning
A Yoruba name meaning 'the crown walks in wealth'. It signifies nobility and prosperity.
Airick
Norse
Meaning
Airick is a modern variant of Eric. Eric is of Norse origin, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Ambreanna
Celtic
Meaning
A combination of Amber, meaning 'amber jewel,' and Breanna, of Celtic origin meaning 'noble'.
Chandace
Greek
Meaning
Chandace is a modern variant of Candace. Candace is derived from the ancient royal title 'Kandake' used by queens and queen mothers of the Kingdom of Kush.
Chandice
African
Meaning
A modern invented name, probably based on Candice, which comes from Candace, an ancient title meaning “queen mother” from the Kingdom of Kush.
Chalis
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Chalice, referring to a drinking cup, often associated with religious significance.
Chalise
French
Meaning
Likely a variant of Chalice, which refers to a drinking cup, often associated with religious significance, specifically the Holy Grail.
Airika
Norse
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Erica, meaning 'ever powerful' or 'eternal ruler'.
Ameeri
Arabic
Meaning
A variation of Amir, meaning 'prince' or 'commander'.
Chalonda
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variation of Shalonda or a blend of Cha- and -londa, lacking a traditional etymology.
Chamberlain
English
Meaning
An English surname turned first name, meaning 'chief attendant of a chamber' or 'officer in charge of a household'.
Ameeria
Arabic
Meaning
A variant of Amira, meaning 'princess' or 'commander' in Arabic.
Chalyce
Greek
Meaning
Modern name, possibly derived from Chalice, referring to a drinking cup, often with religious significance.
Adeja
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by other names starting with 'Ade' such as Adele (meaning 'noble') or Adebayo (meaning 'joy arrives').
Ambrey
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Aubrey, meaning "ruler of the elves" or "elf counsel."
Chamberlyn
English
Meaning
A variant of Chamberlain, originally an occupational surname meaning 'chief officer in charge of the household'.
Chakong
Chinese
Meaning
Likely a constructed name, lacking established meaning, possibly influenced by Southeast Asian names.
Chandee
Hindi
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Chandni or Chandra, meaning 'moon' in Sanskrit, evoking beauty and serenity.
Airica
Norse
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Erica, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr meaning 'ever ruler' or 'powerful ruler'.
Chantell
French
Meaning
A variant of Chantal, a French name derived from the Old Occitan word 'chantal', meaning 'stone'. It is also associated with a noble family.
Chanyce
Greek
Meaning
Chanyce is a modern variant of Candace. Candace is derived from the ancient royal title 'Kandake' used by queens and queen mothers of the Kingdom of Kush.
Chantrice
French
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Chantel/Chantal (French for "stone") and Patrice/Patricia (Latin for "noble").
Chariah
Hebrew
Meaning
Chariah is a modern respelling of Chariyah, which is derived from Hebrew and means 'noble' or 'freedom'.
Charlecia
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name likely combining elements of Charlotte and Alicia, suggesting a blend of 'free man' and 'noble kind'.