Top 1000 Baby Boy Names (With Meanings and Origin) in the U.S. – FamilyEducation
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LiamThe meaning of the name Liam is “helmet of will” or “guardian”. Liam is a boy’s name that comes from the Irish name Ulliam.
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NoahNoah comes from the Babylonian word “nukhu” meaning repose or rest.
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OliverOliver is originally derived from the Latin word olivarius meaning olive tree planter. It also has Old French and Medieval origins.
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ElijahElijah derives English transliteration in the King James Bible (Old Testament) of the Hebrew name Eliyahu “Jehovah is God.”
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JamesJames is a modern descendant of Iacobus, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Jacob.
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WilliamWilliam is one of the most popular boys names of all time and is of Germanic origin. The name was first introduced to England by William the Conqueror.
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BenjaminBenjamin comes from the Hebrew name Binyamin, translated in this context as “son of the south.”
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LucasLucas is a Latin name that comes from the personal name Lucas (Greek name: Loukas) meaning “man from Lucania.”
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HenryHenry , a Germanic personal name composed of the elements haim, heim “home” + rīc “power”, “ruler”, introduced to England by the Normans in the form Henri.
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TheodoreTheodore is of Greek origin and means “gift of God.”
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JackThe name Jack is of English origin and means “God is gracious.”
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LeviLevi is of Hebrew origin and means “join” or “unite.”
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AlexanderAlexander also found in many other cultures : from the personal name Alexander, classical Greek Alexandros, which probably originally meant “repulser of men (i.e. of the enemy)”, from alexein “to repel” + andros, genitive of anēr “man.”
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JacksonJackson is patronymic from Jack 1. As an American surname this has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages.
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MateoMateo , the Latinate version of Matthew, derives from the Hebrew name Mattiyahu. It is of Latin, Spanish, Italian origin and means “gift of God.”
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DanielDaniel is from the Hebrew personal name Daniel “God is my judge”, borne by a major prophet in the Bible.
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MichaelMichael is from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el “Who is like God?.”
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MasonMason occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.
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SebastianSebastian was originally an ethnic name meaning “man from Sebastia”, a city in Pontus named from Greek sebastos “revered.”
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EthanEthan is Latin meaning constant. Whereas Ethen’s origin is unidentified – probably of German origin.
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LoganThe name Logan is a Scottish name that means little hollow. Logan is a popular boy name in the United States.
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OwenOwen is a variation of Welsh first name Owain.
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SamuelSamuel is derived from Hebrew origins from the Biblical male personal name Samuel (Hebrew Shemuel “Name of God”) and is very still popular for boy’s names today.
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JacobJacob is a derived from the Latin Jacobus, from the Hebrew personal name ya”aqobh (Yaakov).
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AsherAsher is a topographic name denoting someone dwelling by an ash tree, from Middle English asche “ash tree” + the habitational suffix -er.
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AidenAiden Irish meaning warm.
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JohnJohn is of Hebrew origin meaning “God is gracious.” John is an English derivative of the Hebrew name Yochanan via the Latin name Iohannes.
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JosephJoseph is derived from the Latin form of Greek Ioseph, from the Hebrew name Yosef meaning “He will add” from the root Yasaf.
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WyattWyatt is an Old English name meaning “brave in world.”
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DavidThe name David is derived from the Hebrew first name David meaning ‘beloved’, which has been popular among Jews, in honor of the Biblical king of this name.
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LeoLeo is of Greek origin and means “lion.” It is also of German, Italian, African American, and Spanish origin, meaning close to the same.
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LukeLuke comes from the Greek name Loukas, meaning “man from Lucania.”
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JulianJulian is of English, Latin origin and means “youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father.”
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HudsonHudson is of English origin and means “Hugh’s son” or “son of Hud.”
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GraysonGrayson is of English origin and means both “to shine” and “son of the bailiff.”
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MatthewMatthew is from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu “gift of God.”
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EzraThe name Ezra is of Hebrew origin and means “help.”
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GabrielGabriel is of Hebrew origin and means “God is my strength.”
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CarterCarter is related to the Gaelic word cairt meaning cart, and ultimately from the Latin carettarius.
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IsaacIsaac is of Hebrew origin and means “laughter.” It is thought to derive its meaning from the fact that when Sarah and Abraham conceived, people laughed because they were so old.
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JaydenJayden is non-traditional, but is thought to derive from Jadon from the Old Testament. Jayden means “thankful.”
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LucaLuca is of English origin and means “bringer of light.” It is the Italian variation of Luke or Lucas, meaning “man from Lucania.”
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AnthonyAnthony is of Latin origin and means “priceless one.” Anthony is derived from the Roman family name Antonii.
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DylanDylan is a name of Welsh origin meaning “son of the sea.” It was derived from the Welsh component dy and llanw, which mean “sea.”
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LincolnLincoln is a habitational name from the city of Lincoln, so named from an original British name Lindo- “lake” + Latin colonia “settlement”, “colony.”
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ThomasThe name Thomas is of Aramaic origin and means “twin.” It derives from the Aramaic name Ta’oma’ and is said to have been first used by Jesus to help him decipher many of the Judases.
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MaverickMaverick is of English origin and means “nonconforming” or “independent.” It is derived from the English word maverick, meaning “independent.”
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EliasElias is from a medieval personal name, the New Testament Greek form of Hebrew Eliyahu “Jehovah is God”
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JosiahJosiah is of Hebrew origin and means “God of salvation.” It derives from the Hebrew name Yoshiyahu.
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CharlesThe name Charles is of German, French origin and means “free man.”
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CalebCaleb is of Hebrew origin and means “devotion to God.”
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ChristopherThe name Christopher is of Greek origin and means “bearer of Christ.” Derived from the Greek Christophoros
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EzekielEzekiel is of Hebrew origin and means “the strength of God.” It is derived from the Hebrew name Yechezqel.
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MilesMiles is of German and Irish origin and means “soldier or servant.” It is also of English origin and means “merciful.”
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JaxonJaxon , a new spelling of Jackson, is of English origin and means “God is gracious.”
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IsaiahIsaiah is of Hebrew origin and means “salvation of the Lord.” It derives from the Hebrew word Yesha”yahu.
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AndrewAndrew is of Greek origin and means “strong, or manly.” Andrew, a variant of the Greek name Andreas.
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JoshuaThe name Joshua is of Hebrew origin and means “the lord is my salvation.” Sharing the same origins as the name Jesus, Joshua derives from the Hebrew name Yehoshua, from the roots “yeho”, referring to God, and “Yasha,” meaning “to save.”
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NathanNathan is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God.” Derived from the name Natan.
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NolanNolan is of Irish origin and means “champion.” Nolan was traditionally used as an Irish surname before gaining popularity as a given name.
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AdrianAdrian is of Latin origin and means “son of Adria” and “dark one.” It is also of Greek origin and means “rich.”
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CameronCameron is of English and Scottish origin and means “bent nose.” It is believed that this meaning originated from a nickname given to an early member of the clan.
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SantiagoSantiago is of Hebrew and Spanish origin and means “supplanter.” It is also of Latin origin and translates to Saint James.
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EliEli is of Hebrew origin and means “ascended, uplifted, high.” The name derives from the Hebrew “aly, meaning “high.”
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AaronAaron’s origin is debated. Some believe it is of Hebrew origin meaning “high mountain; exalted, enlightened” and others state it is of Arabic origin and means “messenger”.
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RyanRyan The name Ryan is of Irish origin and means “little king.” Ryan originated from the Irish surname O”Riain, meaning “son of Rían.”
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AngelAngel is of Spanish and English origin and means “angel.” A popular unisex name, Angel derives from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus.
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CooperCooper is of Old English origin and means “barrel maker.” It was originally used a surname for the occupation.
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WaylonWaylon is of Old English origin and means “land beside the road.” It is a variant of the name Wayland.
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EastonEaston is of English origin and means “east-facing place.” Originally a surname.
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KaiKai has many origins, but it most often thought of as Japanese and Hawaiian origin and means “sea.”
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ChristianChristian is of Greek origin and means “follower of Christ” or “anointed.” It derives from the medieval Latin name Christianus meaning “a Christian.”
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LandonLandon is of Old English origin and means “long hill.”
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ColtonColton is of English origin and means “from the coal or dark town.”
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RomanRoman has various origins, but the most commonly referred to one is the Hebrew origin which means “strong, powerful.” Roman is also used to refer to people who descended from Rome.
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AxelAxel is of Old German origin and means “father of peace.” It is the Medieval Danish form of Absalom.
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BrooksBrooks is from the possessive case of Brook (i.e. “of the brook”).
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JonathanJonathan is of Hebrew origin and means “God’s gift” or “gift of Jehovah.” It is derived from the Hebrew name Yehonatan.
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RobertThe name Robert is of Old English origin and means “bright fame.” It derives from the German name Hrodebert.
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JamesonJameson is of Hebrew origin and means “supplementer” and is of English origin and means “son of James.”
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IanIan is of Scottish origin and means “the Lord is gracious.” It is the Scottish version of John
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EverettEverett is of German origin and means “strong boar.” It is from the surname that derived from the given name Everard.
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GreysonGreyson is of English origin and means “son of the steward.” It is a variant of the name grayson.
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WesleyWesley is of Old English origin and means “west meadow.” It was originally used a surname before gaining popularity as a given name.
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JeremiahJeremiah is of Hebrew origin and means “appointed by God.” Jeremiah follows the trend of popular biblical names ending in “iah.”
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HunterHunter is of English origin and means “one who hunts.” It derives from the Old English word hunta.
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LeonardoLeonardo is of German origin and means “lion-hearted.” It is a Spanish and Italian variation of the name Leonard.
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JordanJordan is of Hebrew origin and means “flowing down.” It is derived from the Hebrew word yarad.
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JoséJosé is derived from Joseph – from the Latin form of Greek Ioseph, from the Hebrew name Yosef meaning “He will add” from the root Yasaf.
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BennettBennett is of Latin origin and is the Anglicized version of Benedict and means “blessed.”
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SilasSilas is from the personal name Silas, a vernacular form of Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).
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NicholasNicholas is of Greek origin and means “people of victory.” It derives from the Greek Nikolaos, a name evolved from the components nikē (victory) and laos (people).
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ParkerParker is of Old English origin and means “cultivated land.” It derives from the English surname that was for people “keepers of the park.”
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BeauBeau is of French origin and means “handsome.” Beau has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th century.
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WestonWeston is of Old English origin and means “from the western town.” It is derived from an English surname, which combines west with tun, meaning “enclosure, yard, town.”
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AustinThe name Austin is of English origin and means “great. magnificent”. It’s the medieval contracted form of Augustine.
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ConnorConnor is of Irish origin and means “lover of hounds” and “desire.”
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CarsonCarson The name Carson is of Scandinavian origin and means “Son of marsh-dwellers.”
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DominicThe name Dominic is of Latin origin and means “belonging to the Lord.”
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XavierThe name Xavier is of Arabic origin and means “new house” or “bright.” Xavier was derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning “castle” or “new house.”
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JaxsonThe name Jaxson is of English origin and means “son of Jack.”
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JaceThe name Jace is of Greek origin and means “healer” and is also of Hebrew origin and means “the Lord of salvation.”
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EmmettThe name Emmett is of Hebrew, German, and English origin and means “universal”. Emmett is also thought to be of English origin, meaning “hard worker” or “truth.” It is the male variation of the name Emma.
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AdamThe name Adam is of Hebrew origin and means “son of the red Earth.”
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DeclanThe name Declan is of Greek origin and means “messenger.”
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RowanThe name Rowan is of Old English, Scottish, and Irish origin and means “rowan tree.”
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MicahThe name Micah is of Hebrew origin and means “who is like the Lord.”
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KaydenThe name Kayden is a modern-given name and means “round or barrel”. It can also be spelled as “Cayden.”
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GaelThe name Gael is of Breton, Welsh origin and means “Gaelic.”
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RiverAn English name meaning “by the riverbank.”
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RyderThe name Ryder is of Old English origin and means “horsemen” or “cavalrymen, messenger.”
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KingstonKingston is of Old English origin meaning “Ruler.”
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DamianDamian is of Greek origin and means “to tame, subdue.” It is from the Greek name Damianos.
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SawyerSawyer is of English origin and means “woodcutter.”
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LukaThe name Luka is of English and Latin origin and means “bringer of light.” It is a variant of the name Luca.
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EvanThe name Evan is of Welsh origin and means “the Lord is gracious”. It derives from the Iefan, a Welsh version of John, which derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan.
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VincentVincent is of Latin origin and means “conquering.”
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LegendLegend is from the English word referring to a “story about the past.”
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MylesMyles is of various origins, though the most common is the English origin, meaning “soldier or merciful.”
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HarrisonHarrison is of German origin and means “house ruler.” It’s also of English origin and means “Army Ruler.”
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AugustAugust is of Latin origin and means “exalted.” It is from German, Polish, Scandinavian and Catalan form of Augustus, and is derived from the month of August.
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BrysonBryson is of English origin and means “son of Brice” or “son of a nobleman.”
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AmirAmir is of Arabic origin and means “prince, ruler, treetop.”
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GiovanniGiovanni is of Italian origin and means “gift from God.”
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ChaseThe name Chase is of French origin and means “to hunt.” It is derived from a surname the Old English used as a nickname for huntsmen.
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DiegoThe name Diego is of Spanish origin and means “supplanter.” It is believed to be derived from the name Santiago, and in medieval times, Diego was Latinized as Didacus.
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MiloMilo is of German origin and means “soft-hearted, merciful.”
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JasperJasper is of Persian origin and means “treasure bearer.”
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WalkerThe name Walker is a name of English origin, meaning “fuller of cloth.” It was an occupational last name for a fuller, somebody who cleanses cloth.
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JasonJason is of Greek origin and means “healer.”
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BraydenBrayden is of Irish origin and means both “brave” and “salmon.”
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ColeCole is of Greek origin and means “victorious people.”
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NathanielNathaniel is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God.”
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GeorgeGeorge is of Greek origin and means “farmer.”
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LorenzoLorenzo is of Latin origin and means “laurel crown.”
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ZionZion is of Hebrew origin and means “highest point.”
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LuisLuis is of German origin and means “famed warrior.”
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ArcherArcher is of English origin and means “bowman.” It was originally an Anglo-Saxon occupational surname. It is of Old French origin.
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EnzoEnzo is a boy’s name of Italian origins, meaning “home ruler.”
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JonahJonah is of Hebrew origin and means “dove.”
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ThiagoThiago is of Portuguese origin and means “supplanter.”
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TheoTheo is of Greek origin and means “gift of God,” and sometimes is thought to be of German origin and means “the boldest.”
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AydenAyden is of English, Irish origin and means “little and fiery.” It is a variation of the name Aidan.
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ZacharyZachary is of Hebrew origin and means “God remembers.”
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CalvinCalvin is of Latin origin and means “bald.” It is derived from the French surname Cauvin, which was derived from chauve meaning “bald.”
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BraxtonBraxton is of Old English origin and means “badger.”
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AshtonAshton is of Old English origin and means “ash tree.” It is derived from a surname meaning the same thing.
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RhettRhett is of various origins, but namely Dutch and English origin and means “advice.”
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AtlasAtlas is of Greek origin and is the name of a mythical Titan who supported the Earth on his back in Greek mythology.
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JudeJude is of Hebrew origin and means “praised.”
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BentleyBentley is of English origin and means “meadow with coarse grass.”
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CarlosCarlos is of German and Spanish origin and means “free man.”
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RykerRyker is of German origin and means “rich.”
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AdrielAdriel is of Hebrew origin and means “God is my master.”
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ArthurArthur is of Celtic origin and means “bear.” It is thought to originate from the Celtic elements artos, meaning “bear” combined with viros, meaning “man” or rigos, meaning “king.”
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AceThe name Ace is of Latin origin and means “one, unity.” Ace was once more common as a nickname but has now gained popularity as a given name.
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TylerTyler is an English occupational name that means “the maker of tiles” or “the tiler of roofs.”
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JayceJayce is a biblical name that means “the Lord is salvation.”
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MaxMax is of Latin origin and means “the greatest.”
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ElliotElliot is of Hebrew origin and means “high”.
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GrahamGraham is of many origins, but is most often stated to be of Scottish origin and means “gravelly homestead.”
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KaidenKaiden is of American origin and is the variation of the name Kaden. Though it’s a modern invented name, Kaiden is thought to mean “exciting.”
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MaxwellMaxwell is of Scottish origin and means “great stream.”
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JuanThe name Juan is of Hebrew origin and means “gift from God.” It is the Spanish version of John and has been in use since the Middle Ages.
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DeanDean is of Old English origin and means “valley.” It originally derives from the surname Dean.
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MatteoMatteo is of Hebrew origin and means “Gift of God.”
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MalachiMalachi is of Hebrew origin and means “messenger of God.”
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IvanIvan is of Russian origin and means “God is gracious.”
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ElliottElliott is of Hebrew origin and means either “high” or “Jehovah is God.”
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JesusJesus is of Hebrew origin and means “God will help.”
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EmilianoEmiliano is of Latin origin and means “eager” and Spanish origin and means “work.”
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MessiahMessiah is of Aramaic origin and means “expected savior or deliverer.”
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GavinGavin is of Hebrew origin and means “hawk.”
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MaddoxMaddox is of Welsh origin and means “good fortune.”
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CamdenCamden is of Scottish origin and means “winding valley.”
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HaydenHayden is of Old English origin and began as a surname that means “hay field.”
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LeonLeon is of Greek origin and means “lion.”
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AntonioAntonio is of Greek origin and means “flourishing.” It is the Spanish and Italian form of Antonius and has been popular in Italy since the 14th century.
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JustinJustin is of Old French origin and means “justice.”
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TuckerTucker is of Middle English origin and means “tailor.”
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BrandonThe name Brandon is of Old English origin and means “fiery hill.” It is from a surname that was originally derived from a place name meaning “hill covered with broom.”
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KevinThe name Kevin is of Irish origin and means “handsome.” It is derived from the Irish name Caoimhín.
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JudahJudah is of Hebrew origin and means “praised.”
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FinnThe name Finn is of Irish origin that means “fair or white.” It is the older Irish form of Fionn.
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KingKing is of Old English origin and means “monarch” or “ruler.”
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BrodyBrody is of Gaelic origin and means “ditch, mire.” It was originally a surname to signify that someone was from Moray, Scotland.
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XanderXander is of Greek origin and means “protector of mankind.”
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NicolasNicolas comes from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos). Nicolas, meaning “victory of the people.”
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CharlieCharlie is a diminutive of the English name Charles, meaning “free man.”
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ArloArlo is of German origin and means “famous throughout the land.”
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EmmanuelEmmanuel is of Hebrew origin and means “God is with us.”
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BarrettBarrett is of Old English origin and means “mighty as a bear.”
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FelixFelix is of Latin origin and means “happiness.”
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AlexThe name Alex is of Greek origin and means “protector of mankind.”
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MiguelMiguel is of Hebrew origin and means “who is like God.”
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AbelAbel is of Hebrew origin and means “breath.” It is from the Hebrew name Hevel, meaning the same thing.
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AlanThe name Alan is of Gaelic origin and means “handsome, cheerful.” It’s been used as early as the 6th century and was very popular during the Middle Ages.
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BeckettThe name Beckett is a boys” name of English and Irish origin, meaning “beehive” or “little brook.”
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AmariThe name Amari is of Hebrew origin and means “eternal.” It is also of Greek origin meaning “immortal” and Arabic origin meaning “moon.”
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KarterThe name Karter is of English origin and means “transporter of goods by cart.”
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TimothyThe name Timothy is of Greek origin and means “honoring God.”
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AbrahamThe name Abraham is of Hebrew origin and means “Father of Multitudes.”
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JesseJesse is a Hebrew name meaning “God exists.” Jesse is most common as a boy’s name.
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ZaydenThe name Zayden is of Hebrew origin and means “lucky.”
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BlakeThe name Blake is of Old English origin and means “fair, pale or white.”
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AlejandroThe name Alejandro is of Greek and Spanish origin, meaning “protector or defender of mankind.”
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DawsonThe name Dawson is of English origin and means “son of David.”
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TristanThe name Tristan is of Latin and Celtic origin and means “noise.”
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VictorThe name Victor is of Latin origin and means “conqueror.”
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AveryAvery is a name of English origin, meaning “ruler of elves.”
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JoelThe name Joel is of Hebrew origin, meaning “the Lord is God.”
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GrantGrant is a boys” name of Scottish origin, meaning “big” and “large.”
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EricThe name Eric is of Scandinavian origin and means “ruler of all.”
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PatrickThe Name Patrick comes from the Latin name Patricius, meaning “nobleman.”
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PeterThe name Peter is of Latin origin and means “rock” or “stone.”
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RichardRichard is a boy name of German origin, meaning “brave ruler.”
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EdwardThe name Edward is of Old English origin and means “rich guardian.”
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AndresThe name Andres is of Greek origin and means “valiant, courageous.”
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EmilioThe name Emilio is of Latin origin and means “eager to please.”
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ColtThe name Colt is a word name that means “young horse.”
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KnoxThe name Knox is of Old English and Scottish origin and means “from the hills.”
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BeckhamThe name Beckham is of English origin and means “homestead by the stream.”
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AdonisThe name Adonis originates from the name of a handsome mythological creature. The word Adonis is from the Phoenician adon, meaning “lord.”
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KyrieThe name Kyrie is of Greek origin and means “Lord.”
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MatiasThe name Matias is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God.”
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OscarThe name Oscar is of Old Norse origin and means “champion warrior.”
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LukasThe name Lukas is the German version of Lucas, meaning “man from Lucanus.”
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MarcusThe name Marcus is of Latin origin and means “warlike.”
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HayesThe name Hayes is of English origin and means “hedged area.”
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CadenThe name Caden is of Welsh origin and means “pure.”
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RemingtonThe name Remington is of Old English origin and means “from the raven’s home.”
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GriffinThe name Griffin is a Greek name from the mythological beast that was half lion, half eagle.
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NashThe name Zane is of Hebrew origin and means “God is gracious.”
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IsraelThe name Israel is of Hebrew origin and means “wrestled with God.”
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StevenThe name Steven is of Greek origin and means “crown.”
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HoldenThe name Holden is of Old English origin and means “valley.”
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RafaelThe name Rafael is of Hebrew origin and means “God has healed.”
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ZaneThe name Zane is of Hebrew origin and means “God is gracious.”
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JeremyThe name Jeremy is of Hebrew origin and means “chosen by God.”
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KashThe name Kash is a newer spelling of “cash/money.”
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PrestonThe name Preston is of Old English origin and means “priest”s estate.”
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KylerThe name Kyler is of Dutch origin and means “archer.”
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JaxThe name Jax is a modern invented name that means “God is gracious.”
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JettThe name Jett is a mineral name that means “excellence.”
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KalebThe name Kaleb is of Arabic origin and means “dog.”
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246.
RileyThe name Riley is Greek and means “valiant.”
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247.
SimonThe name Simon is of Hebrew origin and means “he who hears.”
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248.
PhoenixThe name Phoenix is of Greek origin, and is a reference to the mythological bird.
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249.
JavierThe name Javier is of Spanish origin and means “new house.”
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250.
BryceThe name Bryce is of English origin and means “son of a nobleman.”
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251.
LouisThe name Louis is of German and French origin and means “renowned warrior.”
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252.
MarkThe name Mark is of Latin origin and means “warlike.”
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253.
CashThe name Cash is of Latin origin and means “vain.”
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254.
LennoxThe name Lennox is of Scottish origin and means “among the elms.”
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255.
PaxtonThe name Paxton is of English origin and means “town of peace.”
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256.
MalakaiThe name Malakai is the Tongan form of Malachi meaning “messenger of God.”
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257.
PaulThe name Paul is of Latin origin and means “small” or “little one.”
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259.
NicoThe name Nico is of Italian origin and means “victory of the people.”
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260.
KadenThe name Kaden is a spelling variation of the popular name Caden meaning “round.”
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261.
LaneThe name Lane is a gender-neutral name of English origin meaning “a small roadway or path.”
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262.
KairoThe name Kairo is a variation of the Egyptian city name Cairo.
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263.
MaximusThe name Maximus is of Latin origin and means “the greatest.”
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264.
OmarThe name Omar is of Arabic origin and means “follower of the prophet” or “long-lived.”
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265.
FinleyThe name Finley is of Celtic and Scottish origin and means “fair-haired one.”
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266.
AtticusAtticus is a Latin name meaning “from Athens.”
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267.
CrewThe name Crew is of Latin origin and means “chariot.”
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268.
BrantleyThe name Brantley is of English origin and means “sword” or “fiery torch.”
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269.
ColinThe name Colin is of Irish origin and means “youth.”
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270.
DallasThe name Dallas is of Irish origin and means “skilled.”
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271.
WalterThe name Walter is of German origin and means “army ruler.”
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272.
BradyThe name Brady is of Old English origin and means “broad meadow.”
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273.
CallumThe name Callum is of Irish origin and means “of Saint Columba.”
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274.
RonanThe name Ronan is of Celtic origin and means “a pledge.”
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275.
HendrixThe name Hendrix is of Old English origin and means “Lord’s manor.”
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276.
JorgeThe name Jorge is of Greek origin and means “farmer.”
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277.
TobiasThe name Tobias is of Hebrew origin and means “God is good.”
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278.
ClaytonThe name Clayton is of Old English origin and means “born of the Earth.”
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279.
EmersonThe name Emerson is of Old English origin and means “Emery”s son.”
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280.
DamienThe name Damien is of Greek origin and means “tamer.”
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281.
ZaynThe name Zayn is of Arabic origin and means “beauty.”
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282.
MalcolmThe name Malcolm is boy’s name of Scottish origin meaning “follower of St. Colomba”.
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283.
KaysonThe name Kayson is a modern variation of Cason, an English name meaning “son of marsh-dwellers.”
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284.
BodhiThe name Bodhi is of Sanskrit origin and means “awakening, enlightenment.”
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285.
BryanThe name Bryan is of Irish origin and means “strong.”
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286.
AidanThe name Aidan is of Irish origin and means “warm.”
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287.
CohenThe name Cohen is of Hebrew and Jewish origin and means “priest.”
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288.
BrianThe name Brian is of Irish origin and means “strong.”
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289.
CaydenThe name Cayden is of American origin and means “exciting.”
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290.
AndreThe name Andre is of Greek origin and means “valiant” and “courageous.”
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291.
NikoThe name Niko is of Greek origin and means “victorious”
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292.
MaximilianoThe name Maximiliano is of Latin origin and means “the greatest.”
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293.
ZanderThe name Zander is of Greek origin and means “defender of man.”
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294.
KhalilThe name Khalil is of Arabic origin and means “friend.”
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295.
RoryThe name Rory is of German origin and means “famous one.”
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296.
FranciscoThe name Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Franciscus, and means “free land.”
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297.
CruzThe name Cruz is of Spanish origin and means “cross bearer.”
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298.
KobeThe name Kobe is of Hebrew origin and means “cunning.”
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299.
ReidOld English: Red-haired; reed
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300.
DaxtonThe name Daxton is a modern invented name with no real meaning.
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301.
DerekGerman: Ruler
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302.
MartinThe name Martin is of Latin origin and means “warlike.”
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303.
JensenDanish, Norwegian, and North German: patronymic from the personal name Jens, a reduced form of Johannes
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304.
KarsonThe name Karson is a modern-invented name that means “anointed one.”
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305.
TateEnglish, Native American: To be cheerful; windy; a great talker
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306.
MuhammadMuslim: from a personal name based on Arabic mụhammad “praiseworthy”
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307.
JadenThe name Jaden is of Hebrew origin and means “God heard.”
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308.
JoaquinSpanish (Joaquín): from the personal name, Spanish equivalent of Joachim
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309.
JosueThe name Josue is the French, Spanish, and Portuguese spelling variation of the name Joshua. It is of Hebrew origin and means “the Lord is my salvation.”
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310.
GideonJewish: from the Biblical name meaning “one who cuts down” in Hebrew.
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311.
DanteItalian: from a reduced form of Durante
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313.
BradleyThe name Bradley is of Old English origin and means “broad meadow.”
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314.
OrionGreek: Son of fire
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315.
SpencerOld English: Dispenser, keeper
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316.
AngeloGreek: Heavenly messenger
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317.
ErickThe name Erick is derived from the Old Norse name meaning “ruler of all.”
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318.
JaylenThe name Jaylen is of American origin and means “healer or tranquil.”
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319.
JuliusLatin: Youthful
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320.
ManuelHebrew: God is with us
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321.
EllisHebrew: The Lord is God
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322.
ColsonEnglish: Triumphant people
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323.
CairoItalian (Sicily): habitational name from any of various places in Sicily named Cairo.
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324.
GunnerEnglish: occupational name for an operator of heavy artillery
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325.
WadeMiddle English: A ford
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326.
ChanceThe name Chance is of French origin and is the variation of the name Chauncey. Sometimes it can be affiliated with the English word meaning “luck.”
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327.
OdinNorse: Head god in Norse mythology
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328.
AndersonSwedish: Son of Andrew
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329.
KaneHebrew: Craftsman; spear
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330.
RaymondOld English: Worthy protector
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331.
CristianGreek: Anointed
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332.
AzielAziel is of Hebrew origin and means “God is my strength.”
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333.
PrinceLatin: Royal son
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334.
EzequielHebrew: The strength of God
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335.
JakeHebrew: The supplanter
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336.
OttoGerman: Wealthy
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337.
EduardoOld English: Rich guardian
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338.
RylanOld English: Dweller in the rye field
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339.
AliGerman: Noble
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340.
CadeOld English: Rhythmic flow of sounds; Possibly a combination of Katy and Cody
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341.
StephenGreek: Crown
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342.
AriGerman: Melody
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343.
KameronThe name Kameron is the newest spelling variation of the name Cameron.
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344.
DakotaThe name Dakota means “friend” and is of Sioux, Native American origin. It is a popular name for babies of any gender.
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345.
WarrenGerman: Watchman; gamekeeper; enclosure
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346.
RicardoEnglish: Rich and powerful ruler
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347.
KillianIrish: Little warrior
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349.
RomeoItalian: Pilgrim to Rome; romantic lover
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350.
CyrusPersian: The sun
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351.
IsmaelHebrew: God will hear
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352.
RussellFrench: Red-haired; foxlike
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353.
TysonEnglish: Son of Ty; fiery
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354.
EdwinOld English: Rich friend
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355.
DesmondLatin: Society
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356.
NasirArabic: Winning
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357.
RemyFrench (Rémy) and Swiss German: from a medieval personal name which represents a falling together of two distinct Latin names: Remigius (a derivative of remex, genitive remigis, “rower, oarsman”), and Remedius (from remedium “cure”, “remedy”).
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358.
TannerOld English: Leather worker
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359.
FernandoGerman: Courageous traveler
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360.
HectorGreek: Anchor
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361.
TitusGreek: Of the giants
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362.
LawsonOld English: Son of Lawrence
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363.
SeanHebrew: God”s grace
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364.
KyleIrish: The narrows; a place where cattle graze; a wood; a church
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365.
ElianElian is of Spanish origins and means “light.”
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366.
CorbinOld French: Raven
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367.
BowenWelsh: Son of Owen
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368.
WilderEnglish, German, Danish, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Wild
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369.
ArmaniAfrican: Faith
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370.
RoyalOld French: Regal one
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371.
StetsonEnglish: Cowboy hat
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372.
BriggsOld English: One who lives near a bridge
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373.
SullivanGaelic: Black eyes
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374.
LeonelLatin: Little lion
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375.
CallanGerman: Chatter
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376.
FinneganIrish: Fair
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377.
JayHebrew: Supplanter, substitute; the patron saint of Spain
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378.
ZayneArabic: Beloved
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379.
MarshallFrench: Keeper of the horses; military title
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380.
KadeEnglish, Scottish: Barrel; from the wetlands
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381.
TravisFrench: Crossing
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382.
SterlingEnglish: Genuine, valued
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383.
RaidenRaiden is of Japanese origin and means “thunder.”
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384.
SergioLatin: Attendant
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385.
TatumEnglish: Cheerful, bringer of joy
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386.
CesarLatin: A fine head of hair; Famous emperor
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387.
ZyaireZyaire is an African name that means “River” or “Person from Zaire, the country that is now Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
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388.
MilanHungarian: Kind
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389.
DevinIrish: Poet
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390.
GianniItalian: God is gracious
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391.
KamariKamari is of Arabic origins and means “moon.”
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392.
RoyceEnglish: Son of the king
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393.
MalikMuslim and Hindu (mainly Panjab): status name from a title meaning “lord”, “ruler”, “chief”, from Arabic malik “king.”
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394.
JaredHebrew: Descending
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395.
FranklinOld French: Free man
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396.
ClarkOld English: Cleric
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397.
NoelLatin: Birthday; child born at Christmas
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398.
MarcoLatin: Warlike; hammer; defender
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399.
ArchieEnglish: Bold prince
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400.
ApolloGreek: Manly
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401.
PabloSpanish: Borrowed
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402.
GarrettEnglish: Strong
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403.
OakleyThe name Oakley means “from the oak meadow.”
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404.
MemphisMemphis is the Greek version of the Egyptian name Mennefer meaning “established beauty.”
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405.
QuinnThe name Quinn is of Latin origin and means “a girl who is as pretty as two.”
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406.
OnyxGreek: Dark black; precious stone
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407.
AlijahHebrew origin name that is an alternate spelling of the name “Elijah,” meaning “my Lord is my God.”
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408.
BaylorOld French: Bay horse
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409.
EdgarOld English: Prosperous warrior
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410.
NehemiahHebrew: God”s compassion
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411.
WinstonOld English: Joy stone, victory town
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412.
MajorLatin : Greater; military rank
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413.
RhysWelsh : Ardent one
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414.
ForrestOld French : Out of the woods
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415.
JaidenHebrew : God heard
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416.
ReedOld English : Red-haired; reed
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417.
SantinoItalian : from the personal name Santino, a pet form of Santo.
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418.
TroyFrench : Place name
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419.
CaidenOld English : Round
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420.
HarveyOld German : Battle
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421.
CollinGreek : Famous one
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422.
SolomonHebrew : Peaceful
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423.
DonovanIrish : Dark warrior
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424.
DamonGreek : Tamer
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425.
JeffreyOld French : Peaceful
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426.
KasonKason is an Old Norse name meaning “calf.”
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427.
SageThe name Sage means “wise one” and comes from Latin, English, and French origin.
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428.
GradyLatin : Rank
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429.
KendrickIrish : Son of Henry
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430.
LelandOld English : From the meadowland
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431.
LucianoLatin : Light
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432.
PedroSpanish : A rock
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433.
HankHank has German origin and means “House ruler.”
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434.
HugoHugo is of German origin and means “Bright soul.”
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435.
EstebanEsteban is of Greek origin meaning “Crown.”
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436.
JohnnyJohnny is of Hebrew origin meaning “God’s grace.”
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437.
KashtonKashton a boy’s name of American origin that means “money” or “cash.”
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438.
RoninRonin is primarily a male name of Irish origin that means “Little Seal.”
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439.
FordFord is Old English meaning “River crossing.”
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440.
MathiasMathias is of Hebrew origin and means “Gift of God.”
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441.
PorterPorter is of French origin and means “Gatekeeper.”
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442.
ErikErik is of Scandinavian origin and has meaning “Ruler of all.”
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443.
JohnathanJohnathan is an alternate spelling of the name Johnathan, a Hebrew name that means “God’s gift” or “gift of Jehovah.”
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444.
FrankFrank is Old French for “Free man.”
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445.
TrippTripp is of Old English origin and means “Traveler.”
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446.
CaseyCasey is Slavic for “Peacemaker.”
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447.
FabianFabian is of Latin origin meaning “Bear.”
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448.
LeonidasLeonidas is of Greek origin and means “bold as a lion.”
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449.
BakerBaker is an occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan “to bake.”
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450.
MatthiasMatthias is of Hebrew origin and means “Gift of God.”
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451.
PhilipPhilip is of Greek origin and means “Horse lover.”
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452.
JayceonJayceon is of Greek origin and means “healer.”
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453.
KianKian is of Irish origin meaning “Archaic.”
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454.
SaintSaint is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin. Coming from the Latin word Sanctus, this name means “holy.”
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455.
IbrahimIbrahim is of Hebrew origin and means “Father of a multitude.”
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456.
JaxtonJaxton is an alternate version of the name Jackson which means “son of Jack” or “God is gracious.”
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457.
AugustusAugustus is a re-creation of the Latin personal name Augustus on the basis of its medieval vernacular derivatives, principally August.
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458.
CallenCallen is of German origin meaning “Chatter” and Irish origin meaning “Powerful in battle.”
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459.
TrevorTrevor is a boy’s name of Welsh origin. Spelled Trefor in Welsh, Trevor means “large settlement.”
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460.
RubenRuben is of Hebrew origin and means “Behold a son.”
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461.
AdanAdan’s origin in Irish means warm, in Hebrew is means Earth.
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462.
ConorConor is a male given name of Irish origin. The meaning of the name is “Lover of Wolves” or “Lover of Hounds”.
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463.
DaxDax is a boy’s name of French origin, meaning “Leader.”
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464.
BraylenBraylen is a modern version of the English name Brayden meaning “broad valley.”
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465.
KaisonKaison is of American origin and means “son of a fighter.”
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466.
FrancisFrancis is Old French and means “Free,” an androgynous name, though Frances is generally used for girls and Francis for boys.
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467.
KysonKyson is of English origin and means “son of Ky.”
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468.
AndyAndy is from a pet form in English (and possibly other languages as well) of the personal names Andrew or Anders (see Andreas).
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469.
LuccaLucca is Latin for “light.”
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470.
MackMack is of Scottish origin meaning “Charming.”
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471.
PeytonThe name Peyton is of English origin and means “fighting man’s estate.” It was originally an English surname before becoming a popular given name.
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472.
AlexisAlexis is from the personal name Alexis, ultimately from Greek alexios “helping”, “defending.”
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473.
DeaconDeacon is a boy’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Messenger.”
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474.
KasenKasen is of Latin origin and means “Protected with a helmet.”
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475.
KamdenKamden is an American name for boys meaning “winding valley.”
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476.
FrederickFrederick means “Peaceful ruler” and is of German origin.
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477.
PrincetonPrinceton is a boy’s name of Latin origin that means “princely town.”
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478.
BraylonBraylon is an invented name of American origin meaning “wide hill.”
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479.
WellsWells is of Old English origin and means “From the springs.”
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480.
NikolaiNikolai is of Greek origin and means “Victorious people.”
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481.
IkerIker is of Basque origins and means “visitation.”
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482.
BoBo is a patronymic from the personal name Bo “farmer.”
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483.
DominickDominick is of Latin origin and means “The Lord’s.”
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484.
MosheMoshe translates to “savior” and “to pull out of water.”
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485.
CassiusCassius is Latin meaning “Vain.”
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486.
GregoryGregory is of Greek origin and means “Watchman.”
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487.
LewisLewis is Old German for “Famous Warrior.”
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488.
KieranKieran is of Celtic and Gaelic origins meaning “Dark-skinned.”
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489.
IsaiasIsaias is of Latin origin meaning “Salvation of the Lord.”
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490.
SethSeth is of Hebrew origin and means “Appointed one.”
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491.
MarcosMarcos is primarily a male name of Portuguese origin that means “Of Mars.”
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492.
OmariOmari is a Swahili name meaning “flourishing.”
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493.
ShaneShane is of Hebrew origin and means “Beautiful.”
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494.
KeeganKeegan is of Gaelic origin and means “Little fierce one.”
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495.
JaseJase is of Greek origin and means “Healer.”
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496.
AsaAsa can mean “morning”, but the most likely meaning is “hemp”, making it a topographic or occupational name.
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497.
SonnySonny is of English origin and means “Ormond’s son.”
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498.
UrielUriel is of Hebrew origin and means “God of light.”
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499.
PiercePierce is a boy’s name of Welsh, English, and Irish origin, meaning “son of Piers.”
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500.
JasiahJasiah is primarily a male name of Hebrew origin that means “God Will Save.”
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501.
EdenEden is from the Hebrew word eden, meaning “paradise”, or “place of pleasure”.
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502.
RoccoRocco is of English origin and means “Rich and powerful ruler.”
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503.
BanksBanks is a topographic name for someone who lived on the slope of a hillside or by a riverbank, from northern Middle English banke (from Old Danish banke).
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504.
CannonCannon has French origin, meaning “Official of the church.”
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505.
DenverDenver originates from the English term “Green valley.”
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506.
ZaidenZaiden is a Hebrew name meaning “increasing” or “surplus.”
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507.
RobertoRoberto is of Old English origin and means “Bright.”
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508.
ShawnShawn is of Hebrew origin and means “God is gracious.”
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509.
DrewDrew originated in Greece as “Valiant”, or “courageous” and from Welsh origin it means “Wise.”
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510.
EmanuelEmanuel is of Hebrew origin and means “God is with us.”
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511.
KoltonKolton is of English origin meaning “Coal Town.”
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512.
AyaanAyaan is an Arabic name meaning “God’s gift.”
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513.
AresAres is probably a habitational name from places called Ares, in the provinces of A Coruña and Lugo in Galicia, either from the plural of ar “wind”, “air.”
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514.
ConnerConner is a name that means “lover of hounds” or “wise” and has Irish and Scottish roots.
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515.
JalenJalen is a ,odern American name for boy’s meaning “calm” or “tranquil.”
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516.
AlonzoAlonzo is the Spanish variant of Alonso meaning noble and ready.
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517.
EnriqueEnrique is of Basque and German origin, meaning “Ruler of an estate” and “House Ruler.”
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518.
DaltonDalton means “From the valley” in Old English and German.
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519.
MosesMoses translates to “savior” and “to pull out of water.”
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520.
KodaKoda is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of Japanese origin meaning “friend.”
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521.
BodieBodie is of english origin, a variant spelling of Body.
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522.
JamisonJamison is of Hebrew origin. Stemming from James, it is a biblical name meaning “he who supplants.”
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523.
PhillipPhillip is of Greek origin and means “Horse lover.”
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524.
ZaireZaire is of Arabic origin and means “Rose.”
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525.
JonasJonas is of Hebrew origin and means “dove.”
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526.
KyloKylo is of of Latin origin and means “sky” or “heavenly.”
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527.
MoisesMoises is a variant of the name Moses, this name translates to “savior” and “to pull out of water.”
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528.
ShepherdShepherd is of Old English origin and means “One who herds sheep.”
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529.
AllenAllen is from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan.
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530.
KenzoKenzo is boy’s name of Japanese origin meaning “wise.”
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531.
MohamedMohamed is of Arabic origin and means “Praiseworthy.”
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532.
KeanuKeanu is of Hawaiian origin and means “Cool breeze over the mountains.”
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533.
DexterDexter translates from Latin and means “Right-handed.”
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534.
ConradConrad is Old German for “Brave advisor.”
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535.
BruceBruce is a habitational name from a place in Normandy which has not been certainly identified.
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536.
SylasSylas is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “ man of the forest.”
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537.
SorenSoren is of Danish and Old Norse origins and means “Thunder.”
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538.
RaphaelRaphael is of Hebrew origin and means “Healed by God.”
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539.
RowenRowen is of Old English origin and means “Tree with red berries.”
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540.
GunnarGunnar is of Old Norse origin and means “War.”
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541.
SuttonSutton is of Norse origin meaning “From the southern land.”
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542.
QuentinQuentin is of Latin origin and means “Fifth-born child.”
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543.
JazielJaziel is an alternate version of the Hebrew name Jahzeel meaning “allotted by God.”
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544.
EmmittEmmitt is of English origin and means “Hard worker.”
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545.
MakaiMakai is a Hawaiian boy’s name meaning “toward the sea.”
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546.
KoaKoa is of Hawaiian origin and means “warrior” or “brave.”
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547.
MaximilianMaximilian is of Latin origin and means “the greatest.”
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548.
BrixtonBrixton is a boy and gir’s name of English origin derived from “the stone of Brixi.”
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549.
DarielDariel is of Old English origin and means”open.”
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550.
ZachariahZachariah is of Hebrew origin and means “God remembers.”
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551.
RoyRoy is of Old French origin and means “The king.”
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552.
ArmandoArmando is from Armando, a personal name of Germanic origin, cognate with Armand.
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553.
CoreyCorey is a masculine version of name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone.
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554.
SaulSaul is of Hebrew origin and means “Asked for.”
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555.
IzaiahIzaiah is of Hebrew origin and means “Salvation of the Lord.”
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556.
DannyDanny has Hebrew origin and means “God is my judge.”
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557.
DavisDavis The meaning of Davis is “beloved” and is of Hebrew origin if we considered to be a variant of the name “David.”
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558.
RidgeRidge is of English origin and means “From the ridge.”
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559.
YusufYusuf is of Hebrew origin and means “God increases.”
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560.
ArielAriel is of Hebrew origin and means “lion of God.” It is comprised of the Hebrew elements of ‘ari, meaning “lion” and ‘el, meaning “God.”
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561.
ValentinoValentino is of Latin origin and means “Good health.”
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562.
JaysonJayson is of Greek origin and means “healer.”
-
563.
RonaldRonald is of Old Norse origin meaning “Mighty.”
-
564.
AlbertAlbert is from the personal name Albert, composed of the Germanic elements adal “noble” + berht “bright”, “famous.”
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565.
GerardoGerardo is of French origin and means “spear warrior.”
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566.
RylandRyland is of Old English origin and means “Dweller in the rye field.”
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567.
DorianDorian has Greek origins and means “Gift.”
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568.
DrakeDrake takes its origin from the Latin word Dragon.
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569.
GageGage is of French origin meaning “Pledge.”
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570.
RodrigoRodrigo is of German origin and means “Famous one.”
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571.
HezekiahHezekiah is Hebrew meaning “God is my strength.”
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572.
KylanKylan is of Irish and Gaelic origin and means “narrow” and “straight.”
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573.
BooneBoone is a from a nickname meaning “good”, from Old French bon “good.”
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574.
LedgerLedger is primarily a male name of English origin that means “Spear Tribe.”
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575.
SantanaSantana is of Spanish origin and means “Saintly.”
-
576.
JamariJamari is a male name of Arabic origins meaning “beauty.”
-
577.
JamirJamar is a male name of Arabic origins meaning “handsome.”
-
578.
LawrenceLawrence is of Latin origin meaning “Laurel crown.”
-
579.
ReeceReece is Old Welsh and means “Enthusiastic.”
-
580.
KaysenKaysen is a creative, modern variant of an old Scottish boy’s name that means “son of the marsh-dwellers.”
-
581.
ShilohShiloh is of Hebrew origin and means “Peaceful.”
-
582.
ArjunArjun is of Sanskrit origin meaning “the white one.”
-
583.
MarceloMarcelo is of Latin origin and means “Martial,” or “warlike.”
-
584.
AbramAbram is from a reduced form of Abraham, which comes from the Hebrew personal name Avraham.
-
585.
BensonBenson is a patronymic from the medieval personal name Benne, a pet form of Benedict.
-
586.
HuxleyHuxley is of English origin and means “Ash-tree field.”
-
587.
NikolasNikolas is of Greek origin and means “Victorious people.”
-
588.
ZainZain is of Arabic origin and means “Beloved.”
-
589.
KohenKohen is the Hebrew word for “priest.”
-
590.
SamsonSamson is of Hebrew origin and means “Like the sun.”
-
591.
MillerMiller is of Old English origin and means “One who mills.”
-
592.
DonaldDonald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name Dòmhnall. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *Dumno-ualos (“world-ruler” or “world-wielder”)
-
593.
FinnleyFinnley is from Scottish origins and means “fair-haired, courageous one.”
-
594.
KannonKannon is a Japanese name meaning” bodhisattva: a term for or a person who is on the path to enlightenment or a buddhist.”
-
595.
LucianLucian translates to “Light” in Latin.
-
596.
WatsonWatson is of Old English origin and means “Son of Walter.”
-
597.
KeithKeith is of Irish and Scottish origin meaning “from the battleground.”
-
598.
WestinWestin is primarily a male name of English origin that means “From The West Town.”
-
599.
TadeoTadeo is of Latin origin meaning “Courageous.”
-
600.
SincereSincere is a name derived from the Latin word sincerus, meaning “pure” and “clean.”
-
601.
BostonBoston is a habitational name from the place in Lincolnshire, the name of which means “Bōtwulf”s stone.”
-
602.
AxtonAxton is a habitational name from Axton in Kent, named from the Old English personal name Acca + Old English stān “stone.”
-
603.
AmosAmos is from the Hebrew personal name Amos, of uncertain origin, in some traditions connected with the Hebrew verb amos “to carry”, and assigned the meaning “borne by God.”
-
604.
ChandlerChandler is a French occupational name meaning “candle maker or “candle seller.”
-
605.
LeandroLeandro is of Greek origin meaning “Lion Man.”
-
606.
RaulRaul is of Old English and means “Wolf,” and “wise counsel.”
-
607.
ScottScott is of Old English origin and means “From Scotland.”
-
608.
ReignReign is a regal gender-neutral name of American origin. It means “rule” or “sovereign.”
-
609.
AlessandroAlessandro is of Greek origin and means protector of mankind.
-
610.
CamiloCamilo is Latin meaning “Free-born child”, the masculine of Camille.
-
611.
DerrickDerrick originates from the German term for “Ruler.”
-
612.
MorganThe name Morgan is of Welsh origin and means “white sea.” It is derived from the Welsh elements mor, meaning “sea” and cant, “circle.”
-
613.
JulioJulio is of Latin origin and means “Youthful.”
-
614.
ClayClay is German, meaning Adhere.
-
615.
EdisonEdison is English meaning “son of Edward.”
-
616.
JaimeJaime is of French origin and means “I love.”
-
617.
AugustineAugustine Americanized form of any of various European surnames from personal names derived from Latin Augustinus.
-
618.
JulienJulien is of Latin origin and means “Youthful.”
-
619.
ZekeZeke is of Arabic origin and means “The memory of the lord.”
-
620.
MarvinMarvin is of English origin and means “Beautiful sea.”
-
621.
BellamyBellamy is a literal or ironic nickname meaning “fine friend.”
-
622.
LandenLanden is of Old English origin and means “Long hill.”
-
623.
DustinDustin in Old English, means “Dark Stone.”
-
624.
JamieJamie is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin. Stemming from James, it is a biblical name meaning “he who supplants.”
-
625.
KrewKrew is a boy’s name of American origin, derived from the word “crew,” meaning “a group of people.”
-
626.
KyreeKyree is a gender-neutral name of Greek origin, meaning “noble lord or lady.”
-
627.
ColterColter is Old English for “Colt herder.”
-
628.
JohanJohan is of Hebrew origin meaning “God’s grace.”
-
629.
HoustonHouston is of English origin and means “Town house.”
-
630.
LaytonLayton has Old English origins and means “One from the meadow farm.”
-
631.
QuincyQuincy is of French origin and means “Estate belonging to the fifth son.”
-
632.
CaseCase is Anglo-Saxon in origin. It was a name given to a person who makes boxes, chests or receptacles.
-
633.
AtreusAtreus is a Greek name meaning “fearless.”
-
634.
CaysonCayson is of English origin meaning “unexplained.”
-
635.
AaravAarav is a boy’s name Hindi origin meaning “peaceful.”
-
636.
DariusDarius means “wealthy” in Greek and “king” in Persian.
-
637.
HarlanHarlan in German means “Flax” while in Old English origin it means “Rabbit archer.”
-
638.
JusticeJustice is of Old French origin meaning “Justice.”
-
639.
AbdielAbdiel is Hebrew meaning Servant of God.
-
640.
LayneLayne is of Middle English origin meaning “Narrow Road.”
-
641.
RaylanRaylan is an Old French name meaning “good judgement” or “wise.”
-
642.
ArturoArturo is of Welsh origin meaning “bear hero.”
-
643.
TaylorTaylor is of Old English origin and means “tailor.”
-
644.
AnakinAnakin is modern American name meaning “warrior.”
-
645.
AnderAnder is a Scandinavian male name meaning “lion man.”
-
646.
HamzaHamza has Arabic origin and means “Lion.”
-
647.
OtisOtis is of German origin and means “Wealthy.”
-
648.
AzariahAzariah is Hebrew meaning “Servant of Nego.”
-
649.
LeonardLeonard is of German origin and means “lion-hearted.”
-
650.
ColbyColby in Hebrew means “Faithful” while looking at English origin it means “Dark-haired.”
-
651.
DukeDuke comes from Latin and Celtic origin and means “Leader.”
-
652.
FlynnFlynn means “Son of the red-haired man” and is of Irish origin.
-
653.
TreyTrey is of Middle English origin and means “Third-born.”
-
654.
GustavoGustavo is of Swedish origin and means “Goth.”
-
655.
FletcherFletcher is Old French for “Seller of arrows.”
-
656.
IssacIssac is of Hebrew origin and means “laughter.”
-
657.
SamSam is of Hebrew origin and means “To hear.”
-
658.
TrentonTrenton is of Old English origin meaning “Dweller by the Trent.”
-
659.
CallahanCallahan, this name was borne by a 10th-century king of Munster.
-
660.
ChrisChris is the shortened form of Christopher or any of its cognates or derivatives.
-
661.
MohammadMohammad is of Arabic origin and means “Praiseworthy.”
-
662.
RayanRayan is of Persian origin and means “smart”, “wise” or “thinker.”
-
663.
LionelLionel has Latin origins and means “Little Lion.”
-
664.
BrunoBruno is of Italian and Portuguese origin from a Germanic personal name, Bruno.
-
665.
JaxxonJaxxon is primarily a male name of American origin that means “Son of Jack.”
-
666.
ZaidZaid is of Arabic origin and means “To increase.”
-
667.
BrycenBrycen is of English origin meaning “Son of a nobleman.”
-
668.
RolandRoland is of German origin and means “From the famous land.”
-
669.
DillonDillon is of Irish and Welsh origin and means “Faithful” and “Sea” respectively.
-
670.
LennonLennon is an Irish Gaelic name meaning both “cloak” and “lover.”
-
671.
AmbroseAmbrose is from the English form of the medieval personal name, Latin Ambrosius, from Greek ambrosios “immortal”, which was popular throughout Christendom in medieval Europe.
-
672.
RioRio is of Spanish origin and means “A river.”
-
673.
MacMac is of Scottish origin meaning “Charming.”
-
674.
AhmedAhmed is the Muslim variant spelling of Ahmad., meaning “the most praised.”
-
675.
SamirSamir is of Hindi origin and means “Wind.”
-
676.
YosefYosef is of Hebrew origin and means “He shall add.”
-
677.
TruTru is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name meaning “loyal one”.
-
678.
CreedCreed originates in Latin translating from crēdō, to “I believe,” once specific to the Christian faith.
-
679.
TonyTony is an English short form of Anthony, from the Latin name antonius, meaning “priceless”, “flourishing.”
-
680.
AldenAlden is from a Middle English personal name. This is either Aldan, a variant of Healfdane (see Haldane), or Aldine, Old English Ealdwine, literally “old friend”
-
681.
AdenAden is patronymic from the personal name Ade.
-
682.
AlecAlec is of Greek origin and means protector of mankind.
-
683.
CarmeloCarmelo is Hebrew meaning “From the garden.”
-
684.
DarioDario is of Spanish origin and means “Well off.”
-
685.
MarcelMarcel is of Latin origin and means “Martial,” or “warlike.”
-
686.
RogerRoger is of German origin and means “Famous spearman.”
-
687.
TyTy is of Hebrew origin and means “Rock” or Sharp.”
-
688.
AhmadAhmad from the Arabic personal name Ạhmad “the most praised.”
-
689.
EmirEmir is a boy’s name of Arabic origin meaning “prince.”
-
690.
LandynLandyn is of Old English origin and means “Long hill.”
-
691.
SkylerSkyler is of Dutch origin and means “Shield” or “scholar.”
-
692.
MohammedMohammed is of Arabic origin and means “Praiseworthy.”
-
693.
DennisDennis means “Fine wine lover” and is of Greek origin.
-
694.
KareemKareem is of Arabic origin meaning “Charitable.”
-
695.
NixonNixon is of Greek origin and means “Victorious people.”
-
696.
RexRex is of Latin origin and means “King.”
-
697.
UriahUriah is of Hebrew origin and means “God of light.”
-
698.
LeeThe name Lee comes from English word laye, which means “clearing in the woods” or “meadow.”
-
699.
LouieLouie is of German origin, meaning “Famed warrior.”
-
700.
RaydenRayden is of Japanese origin and means “God spirit”
-
701.
ReeseReese is of Welsh origin and means “enthusiastic” or “ardent.”
-
702.
AlbertoAlberto is from the personal name Alberto, Spanish and Italian equivalent of Albert.
-
703.
CasonCason is a habitational name for someone from Cawston in Norfolk.
-
704.
QuintonQuinton is of Latin origin and means “Fifth-born child.”
-
705.
KingsleyKingsley is of Old English origin meaning “Ruler.”
-
706.
ChaimChaim is Hebrew meaning “Craftsman” or “Life” and is the masculine form of Eve.
-
707.
AlfredoAlfredo derives from Old English meaning “wise counsel.”
-
708.
MauricioMauricio is of Latin origin and means “Dark-skinned.”
-
709.
CaspianCaspian is an Arabic name meaning “white.”
-
710.
LegacyLegacy comes from the Latin verb, legare “to appoint by a last will, send as an ambassador.”
-
711.
OceanOcean comes, via the Old French occean, from the Latin oceanus, and ultimately from the Greek okeanos – meaning “the great river or sea surrounding the disk of the Earth”
-
712.
OzzyOzzy is of Hebrew origin and means “Strength.”
-
713.
BriarBriar has English origin meaning shrub or small tree, and French origin meaning heather.
-
714.
WilsonWilson is of German origin meaning “Son of William.”
-
715.
ForestForest is of Old French origin and means “Out of the woods.”
-
716.
GreyGrey is of Old English origin and means “To shine.”
-
717.
JoziahJoziah is an alternate spelling of the Hebrew name “Josiah” meaning “God will save.”
-
718.
SalemSalem gender-neutral title has origins in both Hebrew and Arabic and bears the meanings “peaceful, safe, complete, perfect.”
-
719.
NeilNeil is a boy’s name of Irish origin. It is an Anglicized version of “Niall,” which means “champion” or “passionate.”
-
720.
RemiRemi is of French origin and means “Fun-loving.”
-
721.
BridgerBridger is an English variant of Bridge.
-
722.
HarryHarry in Old German means “Commander,” and in Old English menas “Army ruler.”
-
723.
JeffersonJefferson is Old French meaning “Peaceful.”
-
724.
LachlanLachlan is of Scottish origin and means “Feisty.”
-
725.
NelsonNelson is Old English and means “Son of a champion,” or “Son of Neil.”
-
726.
CasenCasen is an Irish name meaing “pure.”
-
727.
SalvadorSalvador is of Spanish origin and means “Savior.”
-
728.
MagnusMagnus is of Latin origin and means “The great one.”
-
729.
TommyTommy is of Greek origin and means “Twin.”
-
730.
MarcellusMarcellus is of Latin origin and means “Martial,” or “warlike.”
-
731.
MaximoMaximo is of Latin origin and means “the greatest.”
-
732.
JerryJerry is a first name and nickname meaning “spear.”
-
733.
ClydeClyde is of Welsh origin meaning “Heard from afar.”
-
734.
AronAron is of Jewish origin, a variant of Aaron.
-
735.
KeatonKeaton is of English origin and means “Hawk’s Nest.”
-
736.
EliamEliam is Hebrew meaning “God is my nation.”
-
737.
LianLian is a Chinese unisex name meaning “graceful willow tree” or “lotus flower.”
-
738.
TraceTrace is of Latin origin meaning “Courageous.”
-
739.
DouglasDouglas is Old English and means “Dark Water.”
-
740.
JuniorJunior is of Latin origin meaning “Younger.”
-
741.
TitanTitan is of Greek origin and means “Of the giants.”
-
742.
CullenCullen has Greek and Irish origin, meaning “Famous one” and “Handsome” respectively.
-
743.
CillianCillian, this Irish boy’s name means “bright-headed.”
-
744.
MusaMusa is of Old French origin and means “A ballad.”
-
745.
MyloMylo is of German origin and means “Soft-hearted.”
-
746.
HughHugh is of German origin and means “Bright soul.”
-
747.
TomasTomas is of Greek origin and means “Twin.”
-
748.
VincenzoVincenzo is of Latin origin and means “conquering.”
-
749.
WestleyWestley is of Old English and German origins and means “West of the meadow.”
-
750.
LangstonLangston is of Old English origin and means “Long.”
-
751.
ByronByron is a habitational name from Byram in West Yorkshire or Byrom in Lancashire, both named with Old English b̄rum “at the cattle sheds”, dative plural of b̄re “byre.”
-
752.
KiaanKiaan is boy’s name of Indian origin meaning “grace of God.”
-
753.
LoyalLoyal from Old French loial Middle English loyal means “faithful honest.”
-
754.
OrlandoOrlando is of Latin origin and means “bright sun.”
-
755.
KyroKyro is a name of Arabic origins that means “victorious one.”
-
756.
AmiasA name of Latin origins that means “loved” or “beloved.”
-
757.
AmiriAmiri is of Muslim origin and is an Arabic family name meaning “descended from or associated with Amir.”
-
758.
JimmyJimmy is of Hebrew origin and a derivation of James. Associated with victory and change, Jimmy means “he who supplants.”
-
759.
VicenteVicente comes from Spanish origin and means “Winner.”
-
760.
KhariKhari is of of Swahili origin and means “kingly” or “like a king.”
-
761.
BrendanBrendan is Old English meaning “Fiery Hill.”
-
762.
ReyRey is a gender-neutral name deriving from Spanish origins. The name translates to “king.”
-
763.
BenBen is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “son.”
-
764.
EmeryEmery in Latin means “Loving,” while in German it means “Powerful home.”
-
765.
ZyairZyair is a boy’s name of African origins meaning “the river that swallows all rivers.”
-
766.
BjornBjorn is a from a personal name and nickname meaning “bear” (Old Norse bjǫrn).
-
767.
EvanderEvander is deriving from Greek and Scottish roots, and means “good man.”
-
768.
RamonRamon is Old English and means “Worthy Protector.”
-
769.
AlvinAlvin is an Old English name meaning “wise friend.”
-
770.
RickyRicky is of Latin origin and means “Noble one.”
-
771.
JaggerJagger is of English origin and means “Carter.”
-
772.
BrockBrock is of English, Scottish, and North German origin, a variant of Brook.
-
773.
DakariDakari is of African origin, meaning “Happy.”
-
774.
EddieEddie is Old English for “rich guardian.”
-
775.
BlazeBlaze is of English origin, a variant of Blaise.
-
776.
GatlinGatlin is of Old German origins and means “companion, friend or cousin.”
-
777.
AlonsoAlonso is from the personal name Alonso, a cognate of Alfonso, meaning noble and ready.
-
778.
CurtisCurtis has Spanish and Old French origins, meaning “Courteous.”
-
779.
KylianKylian is of Irish origins and means”war strife” or “church.”
-
780.
NathanaelNathanael is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God.”
-
781.
DevonDevon is derived from English and means “From Devonshire.”
-
782.
WayneWayne is of Old English origin and means “Wagon maker.”
-
783.
ZakaiZakai is of Hebrew origin and means “Innocent.”
-
784.
MathewMathew is of Hebrew origin and means “Gift of God.”
-
785.
RomeRome is a masculine given name meaning “from Rome”, which originated within the Roman Empire, via Latin.
-
786.
RiggsRiggs is boy’s name meaning “one who lives on the ridge.”
-
787.
AryanAryan is of German origin meaning Melody.
-
788.
AviAvi is of Hebrew Origin meaning “springtime.”
-
789.
HassanHassan is or Arabic origin and means “Good-looking.”
-
790.
LochlanLochlan is a Scottish boy’s name meaning “land of the lakes.”
-
791.
StanleyStanley is of Old English and means “From the rocky meadow.”
-
792.
DashDash is a topographic name for someone who lived near an ash tree, or a habitational name from a place named with the Old English word æsc (Ash).
-
793.
KaiserKaiser is of Latin and Greek origin meaning “Long haired,” or “head of fine hair.”
-
794.
BenicioBenicio is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “blessed.”
-
795.
BryantBryant is of Irish origin meaning “Strong.”
-
796.
TalonTalon is of English origin meaning “Sharp claw.”
-
797.
RohanRohan in Hindi derives from “Sandalwood” while in Irish it means “Red-haired one.”
-
798.
WessonWesson is primarily a male name of English origin that means “From The West Town.”
-
799.
JoeJoe is of Hebrew origin meaning “He shall add.”
-
800.
NoeNoe derives from the Biblical personal name Noach “Noah”, which means “comfort” in Hebrew.
-
801.
MelvinMelvin is of Celtic origin and means “Chief.”
-
802.
VihaanVihaan is Spanish name that means “handsome.”
-
803.
ZaydZayd is of Arabic origin and means “To increase.”
-
804.
DarrenDarren is Old English for “Rocky hill.”
-
805.
EnochEnoch is of Hebrew origin meaning “Trained and vowed.”
-
806.
MitchellMitchell is of Hebrew origin and means “who is like God.”
-
807.
JedidiahJedidiah is of Hebrew origin and means “Beloved by God.”
-
808.
BrodieBrodie is a habitational name from Brodie Castle in Moray.
-
809.
CastielCastiel is boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning “my cover is God.”
-
810.
IraIra is Hebrew and means “Watchful.”
-
811.
LanceLance is of French and German origin and means “Lancer,” and “Spear,” respectively.
-
812.
GuillermoGuillermo means “Resolute” and “Protector” and has Spanish and Teutonic origin.
-
813.
ThatcherThatcher is of Old English origin meaning “Roof fixer.”
-
814.
ErmiasErmias is a boy’s name of African origin and means “God will rise.”
-
815.
MisaelMisael is boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning “as God is.”
-
816.
JakariJakari is a Swahili name meaning “God will protect.”
-
817.
EmoryEmory in Latin means “Loving,” while in German it means “Powerful home.”
-
818.
McCoyMcCoy is of Irish origin and means “Son of Hugh.”
-
819.
RudyRudy is a boy’s name of German origin. Derived from the German name Hrōdwulf, Rudy basks in the glow of its meaning, “famous wolf.”
-
820.
ThaddeusThaddeus is of Latin origin meaning “Courageous.”
-
821.
ValentinValentin is of Latin origin and means “Good health.”
-
822.
YehudaYehuda is of Hebrew origin and means “Praised.”
-
823.
BodeBode is a occupational name for a messenger or representative, Dutch bode, Middle Low German bode.
-
824.
MaddenMadden is of Hindi origin meaning “Cupid.”
-
825.
KaseKase is of American origin and means “Happy.”
-
826.
BearBear is from the Middle English nickname Bere meaning “bear” (Old English bera, which is also found as a byname).
-
827.
BodenBoden is old French for “Herald.”
-
828.
JiraiyaJiraiya is boy’s name meaning “young thunder.”
-
829.
MauriceMaurice is of Latin origin and means “Dark-skinned.”
-
830.
AlvaroAlvaro is from the personal name Álvaro, which is of Germanic (Visigothic) origin, although the exact etymology is not clear.
-
831.
AmeerAmeer is of Arabic origins meaning princely.
-
832.
DemetriusDemetrius means “Lover of the earth” and has a Greek origin.
-
833.
EliseoEliseo is an Italian boy’s name meaning “God is my salvation.”
-
834.
KabirKabir is of Hindi origin and means “Spiritual leader.”
-
835.
KellanKellan is a gender-neutral name of Gaelic origin, meaning “slender.”
-
836.
AllanAllan is a variant spelling of Allen. This is the more common spelling of the name in Scotland and northern England.
-
837.
AzraelA Hebrew name that means “Help from God.”
-
838.
CalumCalum is a Scottish boy’s name meaning “dove.”
-
839.
NiklausNiklaus is of Greek and Slavic origins and means “victory of the people.”
-
840.
RayRay means “protection.” It’s a shortened version of the name Raymond, which means “wise protector” or “counsel hand” when translated from Old German.
-
841.
DamariDamari is of Greek and Latin origin and means “gentle and kind.”
-
842.
ElioElio is both Italian and Spanish and means “Sun.”
-
843.
JonJon is of Hebrew origin meaning “God’s gift.”
-
844.
LeightonLeighton has Old English origins and means “One from the meadow farm.”
-
845.
AxlAxl means “Divine source of life”, originating in Sweden.
-
846.
DaneDane in English is “one who comes from Denmark”; a variant form of “Danish.”
-
847.
EithanEithan is Hebrew meaning “strong”, or “firm.”
-
848.
EugeneEugene in both Greek and English origin the name means “Well-born.”
-
849.
KenjiKenji is a Japanese male name meaning “second son.”
-
850.
JakobJakob is derived from the Hebrew Yaakov—itself formed from the word akev, “at the heel,” Jacoby means “supplanter.”
-
851.
ColtenColten is derived from English and means “Coal Town.”
-
852.
ElielEliel is a Hebrew name. It can be translated to English as “My God is God”.
-
853.
NovaNova is of Latin origin and means “new.”
-
854.
SantosSantos is of Italian origin and means “A saint.”
-
855.
ZahirZahir is both a boy’s name and a girl’s name of Arabic origin meaning “helper, supporter.”
-
856.
IdrisIdris is Welsh for “Eager lord.”
-
857.
IshaanIshaan is of Hindi origin and means “Direction.”
-
858.
KoleKole is primarily a male name of Slavic origin that means “Victory Of The People.”
-
859.
KorbinKorbin is of Old French origin meaning “Raven.”
-
860.
SevenSeven is of American origin, after the number 7.
-
861.
AlaricAlaric is of German origin meaning Noble ruler.
-
862.
KellenKellen is of German origin meaning “Swamp” and Irish origin meaning “Powerful.”
-
863.
BronsonBronson is an English variant of Brunson.
-
864.
FrancoFranco Franco is a boy’s name, originating from the Latin word Francis which means “free man” or “Frenchman.”
-
865.
WesWes is of Old English and German origins and means “West of the meadow.”
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866.
LarryLarry is of Latin origin meaning “Laurel crown.”
-
867.
MekhiMekhi is a male name of Hebrew origin meaning “who is like God.”
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868.
JamalJamal is of Arabic origin meaning “Camel.”
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869.
DilanDilan is a boy’s name of Welsh origins meaning “born near the sea.”
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870.
ElishaElisha is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin meaning “God is my salvation.”
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871.
BrennanBrennan is Old English meaning “Fiery Hill.”
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872.
KaceKace is of American origin and means “Happy.”
-
873.
VanVan is of Middle English origin and means “Dweller at the windmill.”
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874.
FelipeFelipe means “Horse Lover,” and is of Greek origin.
-
875.
FisherFisher is a masculine title that comes from the Middle English word fischer.
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876.
CalCal is of Hebrew origin whose shorthand style encompasses a fiercely loyal spirit.
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877.
DiorDior is a French name and means “Present.”
-
878.
JudsonJudson is of English origin and means “Son of Judd.”
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879.
AlfonsoAlfonso derives from the Visigothic personal name Adelfonsus, composed of the elements hathu “war” + funs “ready.”
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880.
DeandreDeandre is a boy’s name of American origin meaning “Strong”, additionally in English it means “Courageous” or “valiant man.”
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881.
RockyRocky is of Old English origin and means “Rock fortress.”
-
882.
HenrikHenrik is of Old English origin and means “Lord’s manor.”
-
883.
ReubenReuben is of Hebrew origin and means “Behold, a son.”
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884.
AndersAnders is from the personal name Anders, vernacular form of Andreas. The German name is also found in Poland and has yielded a family name in Czech (Anderš).
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885.
ArianArian is of Greek origin meaning enchanted, and was the name of a poet who was rescued by dolphins after being thrown into the sea.
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886.
DamirDamir is a Slavic name meaning “to give peace.”
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887.
JacobyJacoby is derived from the Hebrew Yaakov—itself formed from the word akev, “at the heel,” Jacoby means “supplanter.”
-
888.
KhalidKhalid is of Arabic origin and means “Immortal.”
-
889.
KyeKye is of English origin meaning “Peaceful.”
-
890.
MustafaMustafa is of Arabic origin and means “The chosen one.”
-
891.
JadielJadiel is of Hebrew origin that means “one who will judge.”
-
892.
StefanStefan is of Greek and German origin meaning “Crown.”
-
893.
YousefYousef is of Hebrew origin and means “He shall add.”
-
894.
AydinAydin is a Muslim variant of Uddin.
-
895.
JerichoJericho is of Arabic origin meaning “City of the moon.”
-
896.
RobinRobin is of Old English origin and means “Bright.”
-
897.
WallaceWallace comes from Old English and means “Welshman.”
-
898.
AlistairAlistair is Scottish meaning “defender of mankind” a version of Alexander.
-
899.
DavionDavian is an English boy”s name that means “beloved.”
-
900.
AlfredAlfred from the Middle English personal name Alvred, Old English Ælfrǣd “elf counsel.”
-
901.
ErnestoErnesto is of Old German origin and means “Vigorous.”
-
902.
KyngKyng is an alternate spelling of the English word “king” which means “king/ruler.”
-
903.
EverestEverest is of English origin, named after the earth’s tallest peak.
-
904.
GaryGary in Norse means “Enclosure” while French origin means “Watchful,” and German origin means “Spear Carrier.”
-
905.
LeroyLeroy is Old French for “The king.”
-
906.
YahirYahir is of Hebrew origin and means “he will enlighten.”
-
907.
BradenBraden an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bradáin “descendant of Bradán”, a personal name meaning “salmon.”
-
908.
KelvinKelvin is of English and Irish origin meaning “From the river.”
-
909.
KristianKristian is of Greek origin meaning “Anointed.”
-
910.
AdlerAdler denotes someone living in a house identified by the sign of an eagle.
-
911.
AvyaanAvyaan is a name of Indian/Hindu origin and is a figure related to Ganesha, the Hindu god of beginnings and good luck.
-
912.
BrayanBrayan is an American name combining Brayden and Bryan. This name means “high” or “noble.”
-
913.
JonesJones is of Hebrew origin meaning “God’s grace.”
-
914.
TruettTruett is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means “Dry Resinous Wood” and “River Bend.”
-
915.
AriesAries is derived from the constellation, additionally it is a habitational name from either of two places in Kirkcudbrightshire named Airies (earlier written Aries, Aryes).
-
916.
JoeyJoey is of Hebrew origin meaning “He shall add.”
-
917.
RandyRandy is of Latin origin and means “Extraordinary.”
-
918.
JaxxJaxx is a shortened form of the English name Jackson, Jaxx means “son of Jack.”
-
919.
JesiahJesiah is of Hebrew origins and means “the Lord exists.”
-
920.
JovanniJovanni is a boy’s name with Italian and Latin origins meaning “God is gracious”.
-
921.
AzrielAzriel is a name of Hebrew origin. Azriel is the name of the Angel of Death in Jewish and Muslim traditions.
-
922.
BreckenBrecken is an American name meaning “freckled, speckled.”
-
923.
HarleyHarley means “rabbit archer.” This Old English name originated as a boys’ name, but has developed into a popular girl and gender-neutral name overtime.
-
924.
ZechariahZechariah is of Hebrew origin and means “God remembers.”
-
925.
GordonGordon is of Old English origin and means “Fertilized pasture.”
-
926.
JakaiJakai is a modern American name, possibly derived from the boys’ names Jack and Kai. This Christian name translates to “God is gracious.”
-
927.
CarlCarl is Old German, a variation of Charles, meaning “Free man.”
-
928.
GraysenGraysen is of English origins and means “son of the grey-haired man.”
-
929.
KylenKylen is of Irish and Gaelic origin and means “narrow” and “straight.”
-
930.
AyanAyan has African and Hindi origin meaning “Beautiful flower” and “Innocent” respectively.
-
931.
BransonBranson is a habitational name from several places named with the Old English personal name Brant + tūn “settlement.”
-
932.
CrosbyCrosby is of Scandinavian origin and means “at the cross,” and was used to describe where someone lived.
-
933.
DominikDominik is of Latin origin and means “The Lord’s.”
-
934.
JabariJabari is Swahili and means “Fearless.”
-
935.
JaxtynJaxtyn a new name of American origins that means “from the town of John or Jack.”
-
936.
KristopherKristopher is an alternate version of the Greek name Christopher, meaning “bearer of Christ.”
-
937.
UlisesUlises is Latin for “Wrathful.”
-
938.
ZyonZyon is a Hebrew name that means”Israel.”
-
939.
FoxFox derives from the word fox in Middle English.
-
940.
HowardHoward is of English origin and means “Protector of the home.”
-
941.
SalvatoreSalvatore is of Spanish origin and means “Savior.”
-
942.
TurnerTurner is of Middle English origin and means “Carpenter.”
-
943.
VanceVance is of Middle English origin and means “Dweller at the windmill.”
-
944.
HarlemHarlem is of American origin that means “Sandy Ridge” or “Home.”
-
945.
JairJair of Spanish origin means “God enlightens,” and in Hebrew it means “God will teach.”
-
946.
JakobeJakobe is a boy’s name of Hebrew origins and means “supplanter.”
-
947.
JeremiasJeremias is of Hebrew origin meaning “Chosen by God.”
-
948.
OsirisOsiris is of Egyptian origin and means “eysight” or “powerful.”
-
949.
AzaelAzael is Hebrew meaning “Strengthened by God.”
-
950.
BowieBowie is a Scottish and Irish nickname from Gaelic buidhe “yellow”, “fair-haired”, or possibly an Anglicized form of Ó Buadhaigh.
-
951.
CanaanCanaan is a modern Hebrew name from Canaan, name of the promised land in the Bible.
-
952.
ElonElon is Hebrew, meaning “Oak.”
-
953.
GrangerGranger is of French origin and means “Farm steward.”
-
954.
KarsynKarsyn is an Americanized spelling of the Scottish name Carson means “son of Carr” and “marsh-dwellers.”
-
955.
ZavierZavier is of Arabic origin and means “Bright” or “Splendid.”
-
956.
CainCain is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iain, patronymic from Iain, one of the Gaelic forms of John.
-
957.
DangeloDangelo is a patronymic from the personal name Angelo, or Italian origin.
-
958.
HeathHeath is of English origin and means “Cliff near a heath.”
-
959.
YisroelYisroel is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning “wrestled With God.”
-
960.
GianGian is of Hebrew origin and means “Gift from God.”
-
961.
ShepardShepard is of Old English origin and means “One who herds sheep.”
-
962.
HaroldHarold is of Old German origin and means “Commander.”
-
963.
KamdynKamdyn is of English origin and means “from the valley of the camps.”
-
964.
ReneRene is of Old English origin and means “Powerful one.”
-
965.
RodneyRodney is of German origin and means “Famous one.”
-
966.
YaakovYaakov is from the word akev, “at the heel,” and Yaakov means “supplanter.”
-
967.
AdrienAdrien is from the personal name Adrien, French form of Latin (H)adrianus.
-
968.
KartierKartier is of French origin and derives from “transporter of goods by cart.”
-
969.
CassianCassian is Latin meaning “Vain.”
-
970.
ColesonColeson is of English origin, and patronymic from Cole.
-
971.
AhmirAhmir is of Arabic origin and means “prince, rich.”
-
972.
DarianDarian is of Persian origin, meaning “King.”
-
973.
GenesisGenesis is of Latin origin and means “birth.”
-
974.
KalelKalel is a newly invented name from the Superman comics. Kael is Superman’s Kryptonian name.
-
975.
AgustinAgustin from the Spanish personal name Agustín, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus.
-
976.
WylderWylder is a boy’s name of British origin. It derives from the Old English word wild-eor, meaning “wild animal.”
-
977.
YadielYadiel is the Spanish version of the Hebrew name Yehudiel, which means “praise of God.”
-
979.
KodyEnglish name meaning “brash.”
-
980.
NeoGreek name for boy”s meaning “new.”
-
981.
IgnacioSpanish boy”s name meaning “fire.”
-
982.
OsmanOld English: Inspired; divine
-
983.
AldoEnglish:Old and wise
-
984.
AbdullahMuslim name from the Arabic personal name ‛Abdullāh “servant of Allah.”
-
985.
CoryFrench name meaning “beloved.”
-
986.
BlaineGaelic name meaning “lean.”
-
987.
DimitriGreek: Lover of the earth.
-
989.
LandryMiddle English : Occupational name meaning “landowner.”
-
990.
PalmerEnglish name meaning “palm tree.”
-
991.
BenedictLatin name meaning “blessed.”
-
992.
LeifOld Norse name meaning “beloved.”
-
993.
KoenA Dutch name meaning “bold” or “daring.”
-
994.
MaxtonScottish : habitational name after the place Maxtoon in Roxburghshire.
-
995.
MordechaiA Hebrew name meaning “warrior.”
-
996.
ZevZev is a Hebrew name meaning “der” or “wolf.”
-
997.
AtharvAtharv is a name of Indian origin derived from the Sanskrit word for knowledge.
-
998.
BishopBishop is a Greek name meaning “overseer.”
-
999.
BlaiseBlaise is a Latin boy”s name that means “one who stammers.”
-
1000.
DavianDavian is an English boy”s name that means “beloved.”