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#Name Meaning
1 LilyLily
2 Marcoson of Mars
3 MargaretPearl
4 Mariashapely clean
5 Mariamshapely clean
6 Marianashapely clean
7 Marieshapely clean
8 MarioWarring.
9 MarkMark is popularly used as a male given name in English language or many European countries. Originally, it was from old Latin "Mart-kos" meaning "consecrated to the god Mars", "God of war" or "to be warlike". This name Mark is formed from Marcus. The author of the second Gospel in the New Testament was Saint Mark, He is the patron saint of Venice.
10 MartinServant Of Mars, God Of War
11 Martywar
12 MarvinVariant of Mervyn: Form of Merlin: From the sea fortress.
13 Maryshapely clean
14 MasonWorker in stone. Surname.
15 MarcelDedicated to Mars, Roman god of war, warrior
16 Marcson of Mars
17 ManuelGod is with us
18 Lindashield of linden wood
19 LindseyVariant of Lindsay: From the island of the lime tree. Although in the past, Lindsay was a common boys' name, today it is used more often for girls.
20 LisaGod has sworn
21 LivinusLivinus is a rare name. It is also the name of Saint Livinus (c. 580 – 12 November 657), also ivinus of Ghent, who was an apostle in Flanders and Brabant. He got venerated as a saint and martyr. This name gives the idea of many beautiful aspects of life.
22 LoriNoble (nobility)
23 Louiseglorious war hero
24 Lucasfrom Lucania, light
25 LucyVariant of Lucia: Graceful light. Illumination.
26 Luisglorious war hero
27 Lukefrom Lucania, light
28 LydiaA maiden from Lydia, Greece.
29 MadelineDiminutive of Madeleine: Woman of Magdala. Tower.
30 MadisonDerived from a surname meaning "son of Maud." Contemporary usage has made the name common for both genders.
31 MatthewGift of the Lord
32 MaureenVariant of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
33 Myriammarjoram (herb). Also known as Marjoram Herb Sausage or
34 NancyGrace of God
35 Naomipleasantness, sweetness
36 Nataliebirthday
37 NatashaChrist
38 NathanGift from God
39 NathanielGod has given
40 NeilVariant of Neill: Champion.
41 Nela
42 NelsonSon of the Champion. Famous Bearer: South African President Nelson Mandela (born 1918).
43 Nicholasvictor by the people, loved by all
44 Nickvictor by the people, loved by all
45 NicolaConqueror of the people
46 Morganclear
47 MonicaVariant of Mona.
48 Mollyshapely, clean
49 MaximilianLittle
50 MayaMother
51 MeganOne who is strong and mighty.
52 Melanieblack, dark in color
53 Melindahoney
54 MelissaBee
55 MelodyMelody (song).
56 MiaMy. Also a variant of Maria: Wished for child; rebellion.
57 MichaelThe name Michael is usually used for males and can be changed to Michèle, Michelle, Michaela, Mechelle, Micheline, and Michaelle for female or even Mychal for either male or female. Michael is a Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?". In English, it is shortened as Mike, Mikey, Mickey or Mick.
58 MichaëlThe name Michael is usually for males and can be changed to Michèle, Michelle, Michaela, Mechelle, Micheline, and Michaelle for females or even Mychal for either male or female. Michael is a Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?". In English it can be shortened as Mike, Mikey, Mickey or Mick.
59 MichelleHebrew for "Who is like God"
60 MiguelHebrew for "Who is like God"
61 MitchellWho is like God
62 Nicolasvictor by the people, loved by all
63 JohannaYahweh is gracious
64 JuneThe
65 JustinRighteous
66 JustineRighteous
67 KaitlynPure
68 Kanecombatant
69 Karabo
70 Karenthe ever pure, pure
71 KarinPure
72 KarinaClean / pure
73 Karla non-noble freeman
74 KateClean and pure
75 KatelynPure
76 KatherinePure
77 Juliethe youthful
78 JuliaPeople of Julus
79 JudyOf Judea
80 JohnJohn is a given name used for boys in the English language but it originated from a latin form of The Greek name "Ioannes and Iohannes". At first, it was known as Hellenized Jews then transfered to Hebrew name Yohanan meaning "Graced by God" or Yehohanan meaning "God is Gracious".
81 JohnnyYahweh is gracious
82 JonasDove. Variant of Hebrew Jonah.
83 JonathanGift from God
84 Jordanearth, land
85 Jorgefarmer or husbandman
86 JosMay the Lord add
87 JoseVariant of Josepha. Feminine form of Joseph. May Jehovah give increase.
88 JosephMay the Lord add
89 Josephineadded
90 JoshuaYahweh is salvation
91 JuanYahweh is gracious
92 JudithJewess. Praised.
93 Kathleenclean or pure
94 KathrynClean and pure
95 KurtDiminutive of the German variant of Conrad: Bold counsel. Honest advisor.
96 Kylenarrow (le passage)
97 Larrythe award-winning
98 Larsthe award-winning
99 LauraThe laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
100 LaurenFeminine form of Lorin: Variant of Laurence: From the place of laurel trees.
101 Lawrencethe award-winning
102 LeahStrong and brave as a lion
103 Leelion, hard
104 Lenalion, hard
105 Leonardlion, hard
106 Leonardolion, hard
107 LeslieScottish surname and place name. From Leslie.
108 KristinaFollower
109 KirstenThe anointed
110 KirkFrom the church.
111 KathyClean / pure
112 KatiePure
113 KatrinaPure
114 KaylaVariants of Kay: keeper of the keys; pure. Famous bearer: Kayla is a character on daytime TV series 'Days of Our Lives. '.
115 Keithforest, forest
116 KellyWar. Lively. Aggressive. An Irish surname that has only been used as a first name (either gender) in the latter half of the 20th century.
117 KennethHandsome. Root of the surname MacKenzie. Famous Bearer: Kenneth Grahame (1859- 1932), author of The Wind in the Willows.
118 KerryBlack
119 KevinKevin is a male name of Gealic/Irish origin. On of the earliest people who carried the name was Saint Kevin, although it is not a biblical name.Kevin in Irish is: Caoimhghín. Caoimhghín comes from the Irish caomh which means: "kind, honest, handsome".
120 KieranLittle
121 KimberlyForest meadow Cyneburg
122 Kimoy
123 King-K.rool
124 Liamwith the will as strong as a helmet
125 NicoleConqueror of the people
126 SheilaIrish variant of Celia, from Celius, a Roman clan name. Also a form of Cecilia: blind.
127 SureshRuler of Gods
128 Susanwater lily
129 SuzanneLily
130 Svetlanalighting
131 SydneyVariant of Sidney: From Saint-Denis (place name). This name has recently become popular for girls as well as boys.
132 TamaraPalm tree. Used as a symbolic oriental name due to the beauty and fruitfulness of the tree.
133 TaraWhere the kings met. Also Tara's Halls, where ancient Bards sang deeds of Irish heroes. The ruins of the Halls are on the hill of Tara, meaning crag or tower.
134 TatianaUnknown
135 TaylorA
136 TaylorA
137 Teresawoman working at harvest
138 TerryAbbreviation of Terrance and Terrell. Terry is also an Anglicized phonetic form of the French given name Thierry from an older Germanic name meaning 'powerful; ruler of the people.'.
139 ThomasThomas is a male given name. It was formed from a Greek word of the Aramaic name "Ta'oma'" meaning "twin". After Saint Thomas Becket, it became popular in England. This name also has some female versions such as Thomasina, Tamsyn, Tamsin, Tasmina, Tasmino, Thomaida/Thomais, or Tammy.
140 StevenVariant of Stephen 'Crown; wreath.'.
141 StephenStephen is a male name. It comes from the Greek name "Stephanos or Stéfanos" meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward"
142 Stephaniecrown or wreath
143 ShelbyFrom the manor house 'Willow farm.' English surname used more for girls than boys given names.
144 SheldonFrom the shield farm; flat-topped hill; steep-sided valley.
145 Shequile
146 SherryThe
147 ShirleyBright wood; bright meadow; from the white meadow. Famous Bearers: child star Shirley Temple.
148 Shubhamauspicious or lucky
149 SierraDark. Feminine of Ciaran.
150 SkylarA spelling variation of the surname Schuyler.
151 SofiaWisdom
152 SophiaName (s) of
153 SophieName (s) of
154 StanleyStony field; lives by the stony grove.
155 StefanCrown; wreath. Variant of Stephen.
156 TiffanyAppearance Of God
157 TimothyOne who honors God. The biblical Timothy was the young Christian to whom Paul wrote. 'Let no man look down on your youth.'.
158 VictoriaVictor
159 VincentConquering.
160 Vivianlively, full of life
161 WadeFord (as in river crossing); 'Advancer'; Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology.
162 Walterruler of the army
163 WandaOf Kiswahili origin, meaning "to gain fat."
164 WayneCraftsman; wagon-wright; wagon driver. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor John Wayne (1907-1979).
165 WendyLiterary; a created name that first appeared in James Banie's Peter Pan. The name is believed to come from the Welsh name Gwendydd (Gwendith).
166 WesleyFrom the west meadow. John and Charles Wesley were the founders of Methodism.
167 Williamwith the will as strong as a helmet
168 WynandBrave in battle
169 Xaviernew home
170 ZacharyVariant of Zachariah 'Jehovah has remembered.' Has experienced a revival in modern times. ZACHERY.
171 VictorVictor
172 Veronicabringer of victory
173 VerneSurname related to Vernon 'alder tree grove.' Also used as abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern.
174 TinaGod has sworn
175 TomDerives from Thomas 'Twin.'.
176 ToniDiminutive of Antoinette: Beyond praise. French feminine form of Anthony.
177 Tonyinvaluable
178 TraceyFrom Tracy, France
179 Tracywoman working at harvest
180 TravisCrossing; crossroads; toll gate. In use as both a surname and a first name. Famous Bearers: American country music stars Randy Travis and Travis Tritt.
181 TrevorSea
182 TristanTumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.
183 TroyTroy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy; also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.'.
184 TylerA
185 ValerieStrong; valiant. Feminine of the Roman family clan name Valerius.
186 VanessaButterfly.
187 ZoeLife
188 NielsThe horned
189 PhilipHorses friend
190 PhillipFond of horses. One of the biblical 12 apostles.
191 PhoebeFrom the Greek phoibos, meaning "pure, bright."
192 Protaisexpose to danger (in battle)
193 RachaelVariant of Rachel: Ewe. Rachel was the second and favoured wife of Jacob in the Old Testament.
194 RachelEwe. Rachel was the second and favoured wife of Jacob in the Old Testament.
195 Ralphwolf
196 RandallShield
197 Randywolf
198 RavenRaven
199 Raymondprotection, guardian
200 Rebeccawife of Isaac and mother of Jacob
201 Relindisheer, army
202 Peterrock
203 Paulsmall or modest
204 PatrickPatrick is a given name for boys. It comes from a Latin name "Patricius" meaning "nobleman". It is popular because of Saint Patrick in Irish history, so there are more people who use the name in Ireland. There are variations of this name like Padraic, Pádraig, Pat, Rick, Ricky and Patricia.
205 Nilufa
206 Ninathe ever pure, pure
207 Nivardguardian, guardian, protector
208 NoahRust / comfort
209 Nosiphomother a gift
210 OliverEleven
211 Oliviaolive tree
212 OmarLife
213 OscarDivine spear; God's spear. Famous Bearer: poet Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was put on trial and imprisoned for homosexuality.
214 PaigeAttendant.
215 PamelaName invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book 'Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney.
216 Park Jimin
217 PatriciaAristocrat
218 ReneReborn.
219 ReneeReborn.
220 SamanthaListen; name of God.
221 Samuelthe heard by God
222 SandraUnheeded prophetess. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. Also used as an independent name. Also a feminine of Alexander (defender of man).
223 Saraprincess
224 SarahPrincess. In the Bible, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Her name was originally Sarai (quarrelsome), but God commanded that her name be changed to Sarah before the birth of her son.
225 ScottFrom Scotland; a Gael. Surname.
226 SeanYahweh is gracious
227 SebastianMasculinity
228 SergioServant
229 SethAnointed; compensation. Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve. Eve considered him to be a replacement for her dead son, Abel.
230 ShaneVariant of Sean: Irish variant of John: God is gracious; gift from God.
231 ShannonLittle old wise one. Surname and river name.
232 SharonFrom the Plain of Sharon (in the Holy Land); from the land of Sharon.
233 SabrinaLegendary princess.
234 SabiraPatient
235 RyanKingly. Famous Bearer: American actor Ryan O'Neal.
236 RhondaContemporary name attributed to the Welsh origin, meaning "good spear."
237 Richardpowerful, strong army
238 Rikenfriend
239 RobertRobert is a masculine given name and surname. It is a Germanic name, from Old High German Hrodebert which means "bright with glory". Hruod means "fame, glory". Berht means "bright".
240 Robinbeautifully by fame
241 Robinbeautifully by fame
242 Rodneyfame
243 Rogerfamous with the spear
244 RonaldGuides, ruler
245 RossPromontory. From the peninsula. A Scottish place name and surname.
246 RoyKing; regal.
247 RussellLittle
248 RuthCompanion; friend; vision of beauty. In the Bible, Ruth the Moabitess was the great grandmother of King David.
249 ShawnaGod is with us
250 JoeyYahweh grant increase
251 BradleyBroad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood. Famous Bearer: Movie star Brad (Bradley) Pitt.
252 Carolinameans the same as guy
253 Carolinemeans the same as guy
254 CarolynFree
255 Catherine
256 CedricCedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern.
257 CesarThick Head Of Hair
258 ChaimaChaima is a name used for both boys and girls, but mostly for girls. It is originally a French name, and is very rare. Only about 0.001% of the population in the world is named Chaima. It means "With a beauty spot".
259 Chaimae
260 Charlesa non-noble freeman
261 CharlotteDiminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
262 ChaseHuntsman.
263 ChelseaSeaport. Place name; a London district.
264 CherylVariant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl.
265 Carola non-noble freeman
266 CarmenGarden. The Spanish form of the Hebrew Carmel. Famous bearer: Bizet's opera 'Carmen', first performed in 1875.
267 CarlyFeminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man.
268 BrandonDerived from a surname and place name based on the Old English for 'hill covered with broom'. Broom is a prolific weed. Also, 'From the beacon hill'.
269 BrandyThe beverage brandy used as a given name.
270 Brianhigh
271 BriannaStrong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian.
272 Brittanycountry
273 Brooklynshapely, clean
274 BruceThick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web.
275 BryanBryan is a name that is usually given to boys. It is a variant of the name Brian. It comes from an Old Celtic language word meaning "high", or "noble".
276 CallumPigeon
277 CameronDerives from a Scottish surname; from the Gaelic meaning crooked or bent nose. A common first name in Scotland, and in 2Oth century Canadian and Australian families of Scottish descent.
278 CamillaFree-born; noble. Variant of Camilla.
279 Carlmeans the same as guy
280 CarlosFree
281 Cheyennecapital of Wyoming
282 ChilesheTrust Worthy
283 CrystalCrystal
284 CurtisFrom a surname derived from the Old French 'curteis' meaning courteous..
285 CynthiaFrom Kinthos
286 DaleLives in the valley. Surname.
287 Damianrestrain
288 DamonOn
289 DanielGod is my judge
290 DanielaGod is my judge
291 DanielleGod is my judge
292 DannyGod is my judge
293 DanteA diminutive of Durante, the Italian form of Durand meaning enduring. Famous bearer: The poet Dante Alighieri wrote 'The Divine Comedy' with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as 'Dante's Inferno.'.
294 Darrenlarge
295 DarrylDarling, from the Old english 'deorling'. Also a variant of Darrell.
296 CraigDwells at the crag. From the Celtic word meaning rock or crag.
297 CourtneyFrom the court, or short nose. From the surname of the aristocratic Courtenay family, based on the Old French word meaning short nose.
298 CoryFrom the round hill.
299 ChloeVerdant And Blooming
300 Chrisanointed
301 Christiananointed
302 ChristieFollower
303 Christineanointed
304 ChristopherChristopher is an English given name for men. It changed from a Greek name "Christophoros", which means "bearing Christ" or "Christ-bearer". It is a combination of 2 Greek words: Christos (Christ) and phero (to bear, to carry).
305 ChristophinaChrist Bearer
306 ChrysogonusBorn Greek 'gold', said of the Iranians. Name of a saint from the fourth century, St. Anastasia adviser. Found in Rotterdam.
307 CindyDimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella.
308 Clarabright, shiny, glossy
309 Claudialame
310 ColeDiminutive of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy.
311 ColinA variant of Nicholas, which means 'people's victory', from a French diminutive.
312 DavidDavid is a both used as a male given name and a surname, and is mostly a given name in English and French Hebrew origin. The name was derived from the Hebrew name "Dawid", which means "Darling" or "Beloved". David is often shortened to "Dave/Davey/Davie/Davy". David was the second and greatest of the kings of Israel in the 10th century BC.
313 Aarcha
314 AliNoble, Sublime
315 AliceOf the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide. Used in Britian since the 12th century; Alice became very popular in 1865 when Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland was published.
316 AliciaOf noble birth
317 AlisonOf noble birth
318 Allanrock
319 AllenRock
320 AllisonNoble
321 AlyssaNoble
322 AmandaFrom the Latin word amanda, meaning "lovable." Literary; poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century.
323 AmberA jewel name that became popular in the 19th century, from the name of the yellowish resin used in jewellery-making. Used regularly since the publication of 2Oth century writer Kathleen Winsor's novel 'Forever Amber. '.
324 AmeliaVariant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia.
325 AmyDearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'.
326 AnaGrace; favor. Variant of Anna. Often used in blended names like Analee and Anarosa.
327 AlexisHelper; defender. Variant of Alexander.
328 AlexisHelper; defender. Variant of Alexander.
329 AlexandraFeminine of Alexander. Defender of mankind.
330 AaronLofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command). He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod.
331 AbigailThe father rejoices
332 AdamRed, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth of Eden from which the Old Testament Adam was created in Genesis 2. Famous bearer: 7th century Irish St Adamnan, meaning 'little adam', was the biographer of St Columba.
333 AdilsonFair / honest person
334 AdrianFrom the Latin Hadrianus meaning of Adria or of the Adriatic sea region. Pope Adrian IV was a 12 century British Pope who became popular in the 1980s when Sue Townsend published 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'.
335 AibelThe name Aibel mostly came up for men in England and Wales. This is a rare given name. This name of Aibel has made you serious-minded, responsible, and stable.
336 Alanrock
337 Albertbeautifully by noble behavior
338 AlejandraDefender
339 AlejandroDefender
340 AlexAbbreviation of the Greek name Alexander, meaning defender of mankind. The name is common among English, German and Dutch speakers.
341 AlexaHelper, defender. variant of Alexander.
342 AlexanderGuardian
343 Anastasiarisen by baptism to new life
344 AnderlineMasculine, brave, strong
345 ArthurFrom the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century.
346 ArzinaEagle
347 AshleyLives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind'. Both a male and female name.
348 AudreyVariant of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely.
349 AukeThe origin of this name is uncertain, a nurse name (name of the child's mouth is created and later was an official name),
350 AutumnBorn in the fall; The fall season.
351 Azenith
352 Barbara"Savage" or "wild"
353 BarryFair haired. Also from the Irish word for spear. Used regurarly throughout the English-speaking world since the early 20th century.
354 Benson of happiness
355 Benjaminson of happiness
356 BethanyHouse of figs
357 BiancaWhite; shining. A variant of the French Blanche.
358 ArnikaHe who rules like an eagle, eagle Mighty
359 ArielSprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in Shakespeare's The Tempest.
360 AprilOpening buds of spring; born in April.
361 Andreamanlike, manly, brave
362 AndrewManly; brave. In the Bible the first of the twelve apostles chosen was Andrew. The name comes from the Greek word andros, which means "strong, manly and courageous." Andrew is patron saint of Scotland and Russia. See also Jedrick and Kendrick.
363 AngelaFeminine form of Angelo: Messenger of God; angel.
364 AnitaGracious, sweet and bitter, sad
365 AnnGrace;
366 AnnaGracious, sweet and bitter, sad
367 AnnabelGracious, sweet and bitter, sad
368 Annecharming, gracious
369 Anneriecharming, gracious
370 AnthonetteFlower
371 AnthonyAnthony(or Antony) is a given name for men. It originates from a Roman family name 'Antonius'. Its full name is Marcus Antonius means Mark Antony in English. The name appears in many countries in different forms like Antoine in French, Antonio in Spanish and Italian, António or Antônio in Portuguese, Anton in Russian, etc. Anthony means "flower", which came from a Greek word "anthos".
372 Antoninvaluable
373 AntonioThe invaluable
374 BradDiminutive of Bradley: Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood. Famous Bearer: Movie star Brad (Bradley) Pitt.
375 DawnAurora. The first appearance of daylight; daybreak. Dawn. From the English word dawn.
376 Georgeeditor of the Earth
377 Haroldruler King
378 Harrisonson
379 Harryruler King
380 HeatherA flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. Heather.
381 HeidiOf noble birth
382 HelenLight, one who is bright.
383 Henryruler King
384 HollyFrom the plant name. Holy.
385 HowardSheep
386 Huibrechtgorgeous, shiny, radiant
387 IanYahweh is gracious
388 Ikechukwu
389 IsaacHe laughs. Laughter. The only son born to Abraham and his wife Sarah (in the Old Testament). Famous Bearers: British scientist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) and the great violinist Itzhak Perlman.
390 HannahGrace of God
391 HannaGrace of God
392 Hamzastrong
393 Georginafarmer or husbandman
394 Geraldruler with the iron spear
395 Gerbrechtfamous with the spear
396 Gia Hân
397 GlennDerived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley. Used both as a surname and given name. Famous bearer: Canadian actor Glenn Ford.
398 GloriaGlory
399 GordonFrom the marshes. A surname and given name adopted from a Scottish place name. One of Scotland's great clans.
400 GraceFrom the word 'grace', derived from the Latin 'gratia', meaning God's favor. Famous bearer: American actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco.
401 GrahamThis Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, and is also a common given name. Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene.
402 GregDiminutive of Gregory, meaning 'on the watch'. Often used as an independent name.
403 GregoryOn the watch. As the first of 16 Gregory popes Pope Gregory fostered the development of Gregorian chants. See also Greg. Gregorio: (ltalian/Spanish/Portuguese) 'On the watch.'.
404 Guywood, forest, forest
405 HaileyField of hay. Usually a surname.
406 IsabellaGod has sworn
407 IsabelleDedicated to god
408 JayJay
409 JefferyPeace of God
410 JeffreyDerived from one of three Old German names, meaning district, traveler, or peaceful pledge. Famous bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II; Geoffrey Cbaucer wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'.
411 JeftaHeb. "He (God) opened" or "May He open. One of the judges of Israel (Judges 11.12). Vondel wrote about the history of Jephthah his famous tragedy of this name.
412 Jennafruitful
413 Jenniferfruitful
414 Jeremywith a holy name
415 Jerryruler with the iron spear
416 JesseGift
417 JessicaRich. God beholds. The daughter of Shylock in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.
418 JiskaHe looks to God
419 JoannaGod is with us
420 JoeMay the Lord add
421 Javiernew home
422 Jasonto heal. Jason is a character of Greek mythology
423 Jasminejasmine blossom
424 Jackhe heel grip
425 Jacobhe heel grip
426 Jacquelinehe heel grip
427 Jacqueshe heel grip
428 Jakehe heel grip
429 JamesJames is an English language name for boys. It came from the Old French variation of the late Latin name 'Iacomus'. In Hebrew it is Yaʻaqov (Jacob) meaning supplanter. James is a common name in many countries like the United States, Northern Ireland, Australia, Wales, England, etc.
430 Jamiehe heel grip
431 JanGod is merciful
432 Jan-HendrikGod is merciful
433 Janasia
434 JaneYahweh is gracious
435 JaniceYahweh is gracious
436 JaredRose (flower). Also Descending. A pre-flood Biblical name. The character Jared on the late Sixties TV western The Big Valley.
437 JoelJehovah is God. .Strong - willed. The name of a Breton saint. The biblical prophet Joel wrote the Book of Joel.
438 DeanFrom a surname derived from the Old English 'denu', meaning valley. Famous bearers: American actor and singer Dean Martin, American statesman Dean Acheson.
439 DuaneDark
440 Durgeshshiva
441 DylanSon of the wave, born near the sea, influence. Famous bearers: Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, American folk singer Bob Dylan.
442 EdgarFortunate and powerful. From the Old English name Eadgar, a compound of 'ead' meaning rich or happy, and 'gar' meaning spear. Famous bearer: 10th-century king Edgar of England; American author Edgar Allen Poe.
443 EduardoVariant of Edward: Wealthy guardian. From the Old English name Eadweard, meaning rich or happy, and guardian. Famous bearer: King Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great; Edward VIII, who abdicated in 1936 to be with the divorced woman he loved.
444 Edwardwealth, guardian of the property
445 Edwinrich friend
446 Ehab
447 Eileentorch, the radiant
448 ElaineShining light. An Old French form of Helen.
449 ElenaShining light, or bright one. A variant of the Greek Helen.
450 ElizabethGod has sworn
451 EllaGod has sworn
452 DouglasFrom the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels.
453 DougDiminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys.
454 DonnaLady
455 DeborahBee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges.
456 DebraA
457 Denisagriculture, fertility, nature and wine
458 Denisefertility
459 Dennisfertility
460 DerekRuler
461 DestinyCertain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate.
462 DevinDevotees of Dumnonos
463 DianaFrom the Greek goddess of the moon.
464 DianeWest-Brabant name
465 Diegohe heel grip
466 DominicVariant of Dominick: Lord.
467 DonaldGreat cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; actor Donald Sutherland.
468 EllenA variant of the Greek Helen, meaning shining light, or most beautiful woman. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Ellen Terry.
469 EltinaNoble
470 EvelynFrom a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. Famous bearer: Evelyn Waugh.
471 EverdinaStrong as a bear
472 FaithFaith
473 Farshana
474 Felixhappy
475 FernandoA variant of Ferdinand, meaning adverturer.
476 FionaWhite or fair. Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod.
477 FrancesA Frenchman
478 FranciscoA Frenchman
479 FrankA diminutive of the Latin Francis, meaning Frenchman or free one. Famous bearer: American singer Frank Sinatra.
480 GabrielMan of God. God's able-bodied one. Famous bearer: The archangel Gabriel, who appears several times in the Bible.
481 Gagea pledge, a pawn
482 GaryStrong with the spear
483 Evanthe archer
484 EvaLife. Living one. Variant of Eve. In the bible Eve was Adam's wife and the first woman.
485 Eugènegood
486 ElvisElf-wise friend. Variant of Alvin. Made famous by singer and actor Elvis Presley.
487 EmilyEmily is a female name coming from the Roman name Aemilia. This Latin name "Aemilia" comes from the latin word "aemulus" which means "rival".
488 Emmagreat great
489 EmmanuelGod with us. Also an Old Testament name for the Messiah.
490 EmmarentiaI deserve a whole
491 EmmerentiaI deserve a whole
492 Ericruler of the Law
493 Ericsonson of eric ever kingly
494 Erikruler of the Law
495 Erikaruler of the Law
496 ErinAn ancient and poetic name for Ireland. Famous bearer: Erin from the American television series 'The Waltons'.
497 ErnestSerious, determined. Earnestness or vigor, from the Old German Ernust.
498 EthanStrong. Constancy. Famous bearer: Ethan Allen, soldier in the American War of Independence.
499 GeoffreyPeace of God


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