Names Meaning noble
8,324 names found
Gandalf
Norse
Meaning
A name of Norse origin, meaning 'wand elf' or 'staff elf'. Famous from the Lord of the Rings.
Ganesa
Hindi
Meaning
Ganesa is derived from the Hindu deity, Ganesha, the elephant-headed god. It means 'Lord of the Ganas' (host of Shiva).
Marpessa
Greek
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In Greek mythology, Marpessa was a princess and the wife of Idas. The name's etymology is uncertain but may relate to 'marmarizing' or 'shining'.
Diminic
Latin
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Variant of Dominic, derived from the Latin 'Dominicus' meaning "belonging to the Lord."
Aldana
Spanish
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Spanish name of Germanic origin, derived from 'ald' meaning 'old, noble'.
Marquaveon
English
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A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Marquis' (a noble title) and 'Quevon' or a similar invented suffix. It sounds distinctive.
Dinasty
Greek
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A spelling variant of 'Dynasty', which refers to a sequence of rulers from the same family.
Marquee
French
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Derived from the French word 'marquis,' referring to a nobleman of high rank. It also refers to a large tent projecting from an entrance.
Ariaya
Hindi
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A modern variation of Arya, possibly with influences from Aaliyah. Arya means "noble" in Sanskrit and "lioness" in Hebrew.
Marqueese
French
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A sophisticated masculine name, likely an elaboration of 'Marquis' or 'Marquess,' referring to a high-ranking nobleman, suggesting nobility and distinction.
Dinesha
Hindi
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Dinesha is a modern Indian name, likely derived from Dinesh, a name of Hindi origin meaning 'lord of the day' or 'sun'.
Marquessa
French
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A feminine form of the noble title 'Marquis,' meaning a nobleman ranking below a duke. It signifies high status and sophistication.
Ganesh
Hindi
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A Hindi name meaning 'lord of the people', or 'remover of obstacles', the name of a Hindu deity.
Marquett
French
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A variant of Marquis, which comes from the Old French word 'marchis,' meaning 'one who guards the border or marches.' It refers to a nobleman of high rank.
Aricca
Norse
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A modern variant of Erica, which is the feminine form of Eric, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Marquie
French
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A diminutive of 'Marquis' or 'Marquess', a noble title of nobility. It suggests a regal bearing and sophistication.
Dirck
Germanic
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A Dutch form of Derek, which is derived from Theodoric, meaning 'people-ruler'.
Aldea
Germanic
Meaning
Aldea's origin is unclear. It might relate to Germanic elements meaning 'old' or 'noble', or be a place name.
Barabara
Greek
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Likely a misspelling of Barbara, meaning "foreign" or "stranger". Of Greek origin.
Garald
Germanic
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A variant of Gerald, meaning "ruler with a spear" or "spear-strong" in Germanic.
Marquieta
Spanish
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A feminine name of Spanish origin, a variation of "Marquise" or "Marquis," meaning "noblewoman" or "princess."
Alliee
Germanic
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A variation of Allie, diminutive of Alison, Alice or Alexandra which are of Germanic origin meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'.
Barabra
Greek
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Likely a misspelling or variant of Barbara, meaning 'foreign woman'.
Gareld
Germanic
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A variant of Gerald, of Germanic origin, meaning "rule of the spear" or "spear-ruler." Implies strength and leadership qualities.
Marquiss
Latin
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Derived from the title 'Marquis', referring to a nobleman of high rank, ultimately from the Latin 'marcha' meaning 'frontier' or 'border'.
Divesh
Hindi
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In Hindi, Divesh means 'lord of light' or 'sun'.
Garison
English
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A variation of Garrison, an English surname meaning 'son of Garret' or 'spear-ruler'.
Marqwan
Chinese
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This name appears to be a modern invention, possibly a blend of 'Mar' or 'Marquis' (meaning nobleman) and 'Quan' (a Chinese name element meaning 'honorable' or 'virtuous').
Dix
English
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Short form of names like Dixon, meaning 'son of Dick' or 'son of Richard', ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler'.
Arieta
Germanic
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A form of Harriet, meaning 'home ruler'.
Barara
Germanic
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The origin and meaning of Barara is obscure, but it may be related to names with 'Bar-' prefix meaning stranger or foreigner.
Garold
Germanic
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Garold is a variant spelling of Gerald, which has Germanic origins, from 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'wald' meaning 'rule'. Therefore, Garold means 'spear ruler'.
Martrice
Latin
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Likely a variation of Patrice or Beatrice, with Latin roots meaning "noble" (Patrice) or "she who brings happiness" (Beatrice).
Djoser
African
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Djoser was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Old Kingdom.
Marvia
Welsh
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Possibly an elaboration of Marvin, which is of Welsh origin, from Merfyn, meaning 'sea-crest' or 'prince.' It could also be a variation of Maria, deriving from Hebrew 'Miryam,' meaning 'bitter,' 'rebellious,' or 'wished-for child.'
Aldena
Germanic
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Possibly a variant of Alda, meaning 'old', 'wealthy', or 'noble'. It is of Germanic origin.
Marvis
English
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name, possibly a blend of 'Marv' (from Marvin, meaning 'famous friend') and 'Vis' (evoking 'vision' or 'vista').
Dkyrie
Greek
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Likely a modern, invented name. Might be influenced by Kyrie, which is Greek for 'Lord'.
Adaelyn
Germanic
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Adaelyn is a modern invented name blending Ada (noble) and Lynn (lake). It combines vintage charm with contemporary appeal.
Adden
Germanic
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Potentially a variant of 'Aden' or derived from Germanic roots signifying noble or adorned.
Garri
Germanic
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Garri is likely a short form of a Germanic name, possibly derived from names meaning "spear-strength." Often associated with the meaning, 'spear ruler'.
Alliegrace
English
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A combination of Allie (a diminutive of Alice, meaning 'noble kind') and Grace (meaning 'God's grace').
Barb
Greek
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A diminutive of Barbara, meaning 'foreign woman' or 'stranger'. It originates from the Greek word 'barbaros'.
Garric
Germanic
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Possibly of Germanic origin, meaning 'spear ruler' or a variation of Gareth.
Maryalyce
Hebrew
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A compound name combining Mary, meaning 'wished-for child' or 'rebellion' from Hebrew, and Alyce (Alice), meaning 'noble' from Germanic roots.
Dnyah
Greek
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Greek name Dione, meaning 'divine queen'.
Matiah
Hebrew
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Matiah is a variant of Mattiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of the Lord'. It is a feminine variation of Matthew.
Ariiyah
Persian
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A variation of Arya, which has Persian and Sanskrit origins meaning 'noble', 'honorable', or 'truthful'.
Barba
Greek
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Barba is a name of Latin and Greek origin, a short form of Barbara, meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'.
Garrik
Germanic
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A variant of Garrick, of Germanic origin, meaning "oak tree" or "spear ruler."
Garyl
Germanic
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Garyl is likely a variant of Gary, perhaps of Germanic origin, often associated with a meaning related to 'spear' or 'ruler'.
Barbaa
Greek
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Possibly a variant of Barbara, a name of Greek origin meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'. It has a classic, timeless feel.
Garyon
English
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Likely an invented name, perhaps derived from Gary or a similar sound, lacking a clearly established meaning or history.
Barbar
Greek
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Could be a variation of Barbara, meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger' from Greek 'barbaros'.
Gaylord
English
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English surname derived from Old French, meaning 'joyful lord'.
Alline
French
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Likely a variant of Aline, a French name that is a short form of Adeline, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning "noble kind."
Gaynel
English
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Likely a combination of names, potentially linking to the name Gail, implying joy, or similar.
Gearldine
Germanic
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A feminine form of Gerald, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler'.
Geena
English
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A short form of Georgina or Regina, meaning 'farmer' or 'queen' respectively. It has origins in multiple languages.
Barbaraa
Greek
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An extended form of Barbara. Barbara is of Greek origin, meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'.