Signed in as
2095 names found — Page 7 of 11
Universal, truth, powerful
Eagerly striving; rival. Feminine form derived from the Latin Aemilius family name.
Rival; derived from the Latin name Aemilius referring to one who emulates or rivals
Variant of Emmeline, from Aemilia meaning to rival or compete
Rival or industrious; feminine form of Emil from the Latin Aemilia.
Powerful and brave; symbolizes strength and work
Prosperity; flourishing and growth.
Chief or leader; esteemed ruler in Turkish tradition.
From Germanic elements related to Emery, meaning work and power.
Variant of Emery, meaning a brave and powerful ruler.
Work power or home ruler. A modern variant of Emery with Old English roots.
Brave; modern variant of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning courageous protector.
Immortal or eternal. Derived from the name Ambrosius with Welsh historical significance.
Immortal (from Greek, Welsh origin of Emrys)
Faith and trust in the divine.
Faith or faithfulness; a Hebrew word denoting trust and loyalty.
Beloved.
Welsh name meaning king or ruler, derived from the Latin Ambrosius.
Spanish word for incarnation, referring to the Christian concept of becoming flesh.
Irish/Gaelic origin associated with the Irish saint Enda of Aran
Italian and Latin form of Aeneas, legendary Trojan hero
Basque form related to Enrique/Henry
Angel; refers to a divine messenger or heavenly being.
Bright angel; from German 'Engel' (angel) and 'bert' (bright).
Yoruba name meaning approximately 'one who has much honor' or 'walks among the wealthy,' conveying prestige and respect.
Lord of the earth; Sumerian deity of water, wisdom, and freshwater springs.
Sumerian god of wind, air, and earth in Mesopotamian mythology
Whole or universal; represents completeness and unity.
God is with us. Spanish form expressing divine presence and protection.
Variant of Jennifer, meaning fair one or white wave.
From the Roman family name Ennius; derived from Latin roots, historically used as a given name.
Island; derived from Irish place name Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.
Dedicated or consecrated, derived from the Hebrew name Enoch.
Variant of Enoch, meaning dedicated or teaching.
Dedicated, disciplined, trained
Dedicated or initiated. Variant of the biblical name Enoch.
Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'mortal', with biblical significance.
Variant of Henry; home ruler in Germanic tradition. Symbolizes leadership and sovereignty.
Italian feminine form of Enrico (Henry); means 'ruler of the home'.
Estate ruler, from Germanic Heinrich (home ruler).
Ruler of the home, from Germanic roots denoting authority over the household
Home ruler, one who governs the household with authority
A Zen circle in Japanese philosophy representing enlightenment, infinity, and the universe.
Radiant or luminous, from Arabic 'Anwar' (lights, radiant).
Kernel or grain; anglicized form of Irish Eithne
Winner, conqueror, ruler of the home
Young warrior, derived from Irish Eochaidh
Irish form of John; means 'God is gracious,' representing divine blessing and kindness.
Horse joy. Created for Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, inspired by Old English elements.
Fruitful, productive, fertile
Doubly fruitful; extremely productive and blessed
Hebrew name from biblical place Ephratah, meaning fruitful or fertile. Symbolizes abundance and blessing.
Variant of Ephraim, meaning fruitful or doubly fruitful.
From Hebrew, meaning 'doubly fruitful' or 'productive.' Symbolizes abundance and prosperity.
Appearance or manifestation; derived from Greek 'epiphaneia' (revelation, appearance).
From Greek 'Epiphanios,' meaning 'manifest' or 'appearing'; connected to Epiphany, the revelation of Christ.
Of good reputation.
Awakened or watchful. A Hebrew name symbolizing awareness and spiritual awakening.
Desired or beloved, from Greek erastos.
Beloved or worthy of love.
Beloved or amiable
Beloved; one who is desired or loved.
Access your favorite names from any device, anytime.
Your list is now synced to the cloud.
We sent a magic link to . Click it to sign in.
Free forever. No spam, no credit card required.