Name | Etymology | Meaning | Origin ---|---|---|---| Aaron | Hebrew | "Enlightened" | Hebrew Abigail | Hebrew | "Father's joy" | Hebrew Abraham | Hebrew | "Father of many nations" | Hebrew Adam | Hebrew | "Man" | Hebrew Alexander | Greek | "Defender of men" | Greek Alice | Old German | "Noble" | German Amelia | Latin | "Work" | German Andrew | Greek | "Manly" | Greek Anna | Hebrew | "Grace" | Hebrew Anthony | Latin | "Priceless" | Latin Audrey | Old English | "Noble strength" | English Benjamin | Hebrew | "Son of my right hand" | Hebrew Brian | Celtic | "High" | Celtic Cameron | Scottish | "Crooked nose" | Scottish Catherine | Greek | "Pure" | Greek Charles | Old German | "Man" | German Charlotte | French | "Free man" | French Christopher | Greek | "Christ-bearer" | Greek Daniel | Hebrew | "God is my judge" | Hebrew David | Hebrew | "Beloved" | Hebrew Edward | Old English | "Rich guardian" | English Elizabeth | Hebrew | "My God is abundance" | Hebrew Emily | Latin | "Rival" | Latin Emma | German | "Universal" | German Eric | Old Norse | "Ruler" | Norse Evan | Welsh | "Young warrior" | Welsh Frank | Old German | "Free" | German Gabriel | Hebrew | "God is my strength" | Hebrew George | Greek | "Farmer" | Greek Grace | Latin | "Grace" | Latin Hannah | Hebrew | "Grace" | Hebrew Helen | Greek | "Light" | Greek Henry | Old German | "Home ruler" | German Ian | Scottish | "God is gracious" | Scottish Jacob | Hebrew | "He who supplants" | Hebrew James | Hebrew | "Supplanter" | Hebrew Jason | Greek | "He who heals" | Greek Jennifer | Cornish | "White wave" | Celtic Jessica | Hebrew | "God beholds" | Hebrew John | Hebrew | "God is gracious" | Hebrew Joseph | Hebrew | "He shall add" | Hebrew Joshua | Hebrew | "The Lord saves" | Hebrew Justin | Latin | "Just" | Latin Katherine | Greek | "Pure" | Greek Katie | Greek | "Pure" | Greek Kevin | Irish | "Handsome" | Irish Leah | Hebrew | "Weary" | Hebrew Leonardo | German | "Brave lion" | German Liam | Irish | "Strong-willed warrior" | Irish Lily | Latin | "Lily flower" | Latin Logan | Scottish | "Hollow" | Scottish Lucas | Latin | "Light" | Latin Lucy | Latin | "Light" | Latin Luke | Latin | "Light" | Latin Madison | Old English | "Son of Matthew" | English Margaret | Greek | "Pearl" | Greek Maria | Hebrew | "Bitter" | Hebrew Mark | Latin | "Mars (god of war)" | Latin Martha | Aramaic | "Mistress" | Aramaic Martin | Latin | "Mars (god of war)" | Latin Mary | Hebrew | "Bitter" | Hebrew Matthew | Hebrew | "Gift of God" | Hebrew Max | Latin | "Greatest" | Latin Michael | Hebrew | "Who is like God?" | Hebrew Michelle | French | "Who is like God?" | French Mia | Italian | "Mine" | Italian Molly | Irish | "Mary" | Irish Nathaniel | Hebrew | "Gift of God" | Hebrew Nicole | Greek | "Victory of the people" | Greek Noah | Hebrew | "Rest" | Hebrew Olivia | Latin | "Olive tree" | Latin Oliver | Latin | "Olive tree" | Latin Patrick | Latin | "Nobleman" | Latin Paul | Latin | "Small" | Latin Peter | Greek | "Rock" | Greek Philip | Greek | "Lover of horses" | Greek Rachel | Hebrew | "Ewe" | Hebrew Rebecca | Hebrew | "To tie" | Hebrew Robert | Old German | "Bright fame" | German Ryan | Irish | "Little king" | Irish Samuel | Hebrew | "God has heard" | Hebrew Sarah | Hebrew | "Princess" | Hebrew Scott | Scottish | "From Scotland" | Scottish Sean | Irish | "God is gracious" | Irish Sophia | Greek | "Wisdom" | Greek Stephen | Greek | "Crown" | Greek Steven | Greek | "Crown" | Greek Susan | Hebrew | "Lily" | Hebrew Taylor | Old English | "Tailor" | English Thomas | Aramaic | "Twin" | Aramaic Timothy | Greek | "Honoring God" | Greek Victoria | Latin | "Victory" | Latin Vincent | Latin | "Conquering" | Latin William | Old German | "Desire protector" | German Zoe | Greek | "Life" | Greek
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