Browse Names
104,819 names found
Mackayla
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern American spelling variation of Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael. Michael is a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'.
Smokey
English
Meaning
Smokey is an English name derived from the word "smoke," often used as a nickname for someone with dark hair or a connection to smoke-related activities.
Sneyder
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Snyder, a Germanic occupational surname meaning 'tailor'.
Sota
Japanese
Meaning
Sota is a Japanese name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji used. It can mean 'sudden sound' or 'clear sound'.
Madalee
English
Meaning
A melodic feminine name, a modern invention likely blending 'Madeline' and 'Adalee', suggesting grace and noble origins.
Sovann
Vietnamese
Meaning
Means 'gold' in Khmer (Cambodian). Represents value, preciousness, and beauty.
Maddeline
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Madeline, derived from the Hebrew name Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala.' Magdala was a village on the Sea of Galilee.
Madigan
Irish
Meaning
An Irish surname derived from the Gaelic name 'Ó Madagáin', meaning 'son of Madagán'. Madagán likely derives from the word 'mad', meaning 'little dog' or 'puppy'.
Sriyaan
Hindi
Meaning
A modern Hindu name, a combination of 'Sri' meaning 'radiance, wealth' and 'yaan' meaning 'vehicle' or 'path'.
Madlyn
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Madeline, derived from the Hebrew name Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Stark
Germanic
Meaning
English and Germanic surname meaning 'strong' or 'rigid'.
Madonna
Italian
Meaning
Italian for 'my lady,' referring to the Virgin Mary.
Starling
English
Meaning
From the name of a bird, known for its beautiful song and social nature.
Stavya
Hindi
Meaning
Means 'Lord Vishnu' in Sanskrit.
Maelis
French
Meaning
A French feminine name derived from the Breton name Mael, meaning 'prince' or 'chieftain'.
Magdalen
Hebrew
Meaning
Magdalen is a variant of Magdalene, meaning "from Magdala," a town on the Sea of Galilee. It is famously associated with Mary Magdalene.
Steffon
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.' It derives from the Greek name Stephanos.
Stelios
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name derived from 'stylos' meaning 'pillar' or 'column.' Figuratively, it suggests strength and steadfastness.
Magdalyn
Hebrew
Meaning
Magdalyn is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, a variant of Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala'. It has biblical and historical significance.
Sufyaan
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name meaning 'devoted' or 'pure'.
Magdalynn
Hebrew
Meaning
Woman from Magdala. A modern variant of Magdalene, this name originates from a Hebrew place name associated with Mary Magdalene.
Sukhraj
Hindi
Meaning
A Sikh/Indian name combining 'Sukh', meaning 'comfort' or 'peace', and 'Raj', meaning 'kingdom' or 'rule'. The name signifies 'king of comfort' or 'ruler of peace'.
Maija
Greek
Meaning
A Finnish and Estonian variant of Maria, which is the Latin form of the Greek Mariam, of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Maislee
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a feminized variation of Maisie, which is a diminutive of Margaret (Greek, 'pearl').
Suraj
Hindi
Meaning
Means 'sun' in Sanskrit and Hindi.
Maitte
Spanish
Meaning
Maitte is likely a variant of Maité, a Basque name that is a form of Maria, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'lady'.
Sylias
Latin
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a variant of Silas, which is derived from the Latin *Silvanus*, meaning "of the forest."
Majesti
English
Meaning
A modern, artistic spelling variation of Majesty, which derives from the English word 'majesty,' signifying supreme power, authority, or dignity.
Sylvanus
Latin
Meaning
From the Roman god of the woods, Sylvanus, derived from Latin 'silva', meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Malayasia
English
Meaning
This geographical name refers to the Southeast Asian country. It is a modern, evocative name with an exotic flair.
Symba
African
Meaning
Symba is a modern name, often linked to Simba from 'The Lion King,' meaning 'lion' in Swahili. It represents strength and leadership.
Tacari
African
Meaning
Tacari is a modern name of uncertain origin, likely American. It may be a creative and invented name.
Malerie
English
Meaning
An English variation of Mallory, which is derived from the Old French 'maloret', meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated', though it is now generally seen as positive.
Taden
Greek
Meaning
Taden is a modern invented name. It could possibly be a variant of names like 'Tayden' or be related to 'Tad', a diminutive of Thaddeus meaning 'heart'.
Taedyn
English
Meaning
Taedyn is a modern invented name, likely a variant spelling of Tayden. It might be influenced by names like Hayden and Taylor.
Manasvi
Hindi
Meaning
An Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'wise', 'intelligent', or 'intellect'. It is associated with mental prowess and understanding.
Taelan
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. Could be associated with similar sounding Irish names.
Taicyn
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. No confirmed meaning but may incorporate elements of similar sounding names.
Manna
Hebrew
Meaning
In Hebrew tradition, 'Manna' refers to the miraculous food provided by God to the Israelites in the desert. It symbolizes divine sustenance and blessing.
Marcelle
French
Meaning
A French feminine form of Marcellus, a Roman name derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning 'young warrior' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
Tajh
Hindi
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Taj, an Indian name meaning "crown" or "jewel."
Tajon
Persian
Meaning
Tajon is likely a modern invented name. It may combine elements of names like Taj or Jalon. Taj refers to a crown in Persian
Marciana
Latin
Meaning
The feminine form of Marcianus, a Roman family name derived from Marcus, which is possibly related to Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning 'of Mars'.
Mariaeduarda
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound Portuguese and Spanish name combining Maria (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Eduarda (Portuguese/Spanish for Edward, meaning 'rich guard').
Takeo
Japanese
Meaning
Japanese name meaning 'strong man' or 'martial hero', written with different kanji characters.
Mariahelena
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining Maria (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Helena (Greek, 'light' or 'bright one').
Takumi
Japanese
Meaning
Takumi is a Japanese name that means "artisan," "skill," or "clever."
Talib
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name meaning "seeker of knowledge" or "student."
Mariaisabel
Spanish
Meaning
Mariaisabel is a compound name of Spanish origin, combining Maria (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child') and Isabel (a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath').
Taliesin
Welsh
Meaning
A Welsh name meaning "shining brow".
Mariann
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Maria (bitter) and Ann (grace). Hebrew origins.
Marielis
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination name, often blending 'Maria' (Hebrew for 'bitter,' but associated with 'beloved' or 'rebellious') and 'Elis' (possibly from 'Elizabeth,' Hebrew for 'my God is abundance').
Tamarcus
African
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Tamar and Marcus.
Tanjiro
Japanese
Meaning
Japanese name. 'Tan' can mean charcoal or simple, 'ji' means second, and 'ro' means son. Can imply 'second son of a charcoal maker'.
Marilla
Latin
Meaning
Marilla is likely of Latin origin, possibly related to 'maritime' or 'of the sea', or an elaboration of Maria.
Tashaun
Irish
Meaning
Tashaun is a modern American name, likely a combination of the prefix 'Ta-' with 'Shaun'. Shaun is an Irish name, a variant of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Mariluna
Spanish
Meaning
A poetic combination name, 'Mari' often derives from 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and 'luna' means 'moon' in Latin.
Taveon
Scottish
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely a combination of sounds and possibly related to the name Tavish (Scottish Gaelic for Thomas) or other names.
Marjan
Persian
Meaning
A Persian and Slavic name meaning 'pearl'. It is also a type of coral.
Marlaina
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Maria/Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Elaina/Alaina (possibly Celtic for 'handsome' or 'light').