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ชื่อฝรั่ง English Names K - O

ชื่อฝรั่ง English Names     K - O






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KAETY f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
KATE
KALEB m English (Modern)
English variant of
CALEB
KALISHA f English (African American, Rare)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ka and
LISHA.
KALLIE f English
Variant of
CALLIE
KAM m English (Modern)
Short form of
KAMERON
KAMRYN f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of
CAMERON
KANDI f English
Variant of
CANDY
KARA f English
Variant of
CARA
KAREN (1) f Danish, Norwegian, German, English
Danish short form of
KATHERINE... [more]
KARENA f English (Rare)
Elaboration of
KAREN (1), possibly influenced by CARINA (1).
KARIN f Scandinavian, German, Dutch, Finnish, English
Swedish short form of
KATHERINE
KARISSA f English
Variant of
CHARISSA
KARL m German, Scandinavian, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
German and Scandinavian form of
CHARLES... [more]
KARLENE f English
Variant of
CARLENE
KAROLYN f English
Variant of
CAROLINE
KARRIE f English
Variant of
CARRIE
KARYN f English
Variant of
KAREN (1)
KASANDRA f English (Modern), Polish
English variant and Polish form of
CASSANDRA
KASEY m & f English
Variant of
CASEY
KASSANDRA f Greek Mythology, English (Modern)
Ancient Greek form of
CASSANDRA, as well as a modern English variant.
KAT f English
Diminutive of
KATHERINE
KATE f English, Croatian
Diminutive of
KATHERINE... [more]
KATEE f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
KATE
KATEY f English
Diminutive of
KATE
KATHARINE f English, German
English variant of
KATHERINE and German variant of KATHARINA... [more]
KATHERINE f English
From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine)...
[more]
KATHI f English
Diminutive of
KATHERINE
KATHIE f English
Diminutive of
KATHERINE
KATHLEEN f Irish, English
Anglicized form of
CAITLÍN
KATHLYN f English
Anglicized form of
CAITLÍN
KATHRYN f English
Contracted form of
KATHERINE
KATHY f English
Diminutive of
KATHERINE
KATIE f English
Diminutive of
KATE
KATY f English
Diminutive of
KATE
KAY (1) f English
Short form of
KATHERINE and other names beginning with K.
KAYCEE f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of
CASEY
KAYDEN m & f English (Modern)
Variant of
CADEN
KAYE f English
Variant of
KAY (1)
KAYLA (1) f English
Combination of
KAY (1) and the popular name suffix la... [more]
KAYLEE f English (Modern)
Combination of
KAY (1) and the popular name suffix lee.
KAYLEEN f English (Rare)
Combination of
KAY (1) and the popular name suffix leen.
KAYLYN f English (Modern)
Combination of
KAY (1) and the popular name suffix lyn.
KEANNA f English (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and
ANNA.
KEATON m English (Modern)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "shed town" in Old English.
KEEFE m Irish, English (Rare)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Caoimh meaning "descendent of
CAOMH".
KEEGAN m Irish, English
From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Aodhagáin, which means "descendent of Aodhagán"...
[more]
KEELY f English
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Caolaidhe meaning "descendent of Caoladhe"...
[more]
KEIGHLEY f English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from an English place name, ultimately meaning "clearing belonging to Cyhha"...
[more]
KEILA f English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of
KAYLA (1)
KEIR m Scottish, English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
KERR.
KEISHA f English (African American)
Recent coinage, possibly invented, possibly based on
KEZIAH.
KEITH m English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name, itself probably derived from the Brythonic element cet meaning "wood"...
[more]
KELCEY m & f English (Rare)
Variant of
KELSEY
KELDA f English (Rare)
Possibly derived from Old Norse kildr meaning "a spring".
KELIA f English (Rare)
Meaning unknown, perhaps an invented name.
KELLEY f & m English
Variant of
KELLY
KELLI f English
Variant of
KELLY
KELLIE f English
Variant of
KELLY
KELLY m & f Irish, English
Anglicized form of the Irish given name
CEALLACH or the surname derived from it Ó Ceallaigh... [more]
KELSEY f & m English
From an English surname which is derived from town names in Lincolnshire...
[more]
KELVIN m English
From the name of a Scottish river, perhaps meaning "narrow water"...
[more]
KEMP m English (Rare)
From a surname derived from Middle English kempe meaning "champion, athlete, warrior".
KEN (1) m English
Short form of
KENNETH
KENDAL m & f English (Modern)
From a surname which was a variant of
KENDALL.
KENDALL m & f English
From a surname which comes from the name of the city of Kendale in northwest England meaning "valley on the river Kent".
KENDRA f English
Feminine form of
KEN (1) or KENDRICK
KENDRICK m English
From a surname which has several different origins...
[more]
KENELM m English (Rare)
From the Old English name Cenhelm, which was composed of the elements cene "bold, keen" and helm "helmet"...
[more]
KENNARD m English
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given names
CYNEWEARD or CYNEHEARD.
KENNEDY f & m English, Irish
From an irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cinnéidigh meaning "descendent of
CENNÉTIG"... [more]
KENNETH m Scottish, English, Scandinavian
Anglicized form of both
COINNEACH and CINÁED... [more]
KENNITH m English
Variant of
KENNETH
KENNY m Scottish, English
Diminutive of
KENNETH
KENT m English
From a surname which was originally derived from Kent, the name of a county in England, which may be derived from a Brythonic word meaning "coastal district".
KENTON m English
From a surname which was derived from an English place name meaning either "town on the River Kenn" or "royal town" in Old English.
KENYA (2) f English (African American)
From the name of the African country...
[more]
KENYON m English
From a surname which was derived from an English place name, of uncertain meaning.
KENZIE m & f English
Short form of
MACKENZIE
KERENSA f English (Rare)
Means "love" in Cornish.
KERI f English
Feminine variant of
KERRY
KERMIT m English
From a Manx surname, a variant of the Irish surname MacDermott meaning "son of
DIARMAID"... [more]
KERR m Scottish, English (Rare)
From a Scottish surname which was derived from a place name meaning "rough wet ground" in Old Norse.
KERRI f English
Feminine variant of
KERRY
KERRIE f English
Feminine variant of
KERRY
KERRY m & f English
From the name of the Irish county, called Ciarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "
CIAR's people".
KESHAUN m English (African American, Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and
SHAUN.
KESHAWN m English (African American, Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and
SHAWN.
KESHIA f English (African American)
Probably a variant of
KEISHA
KESTREL f English (Rare)
From the name of the bird of prey, ultimately derived from Old French crecelle "rattle", which refers to the sound of its cry.
KEV m English
Short form of
KEVIN
KEVIN m English, Irish, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Cóemgein, composed of the Old Irish elements cóem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth"...
[more]
KEVYN m & f English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of
KEVIN
KIARAN m English (Rare)
Anglicized form of
CIARÁN
KIEFER m English (Modern)
From a German surname meaning either "pine tree" or "barrel maker".
KIERRA f English (Modern)
Variant of
KIARA influenced by the spelling of SIERRA.
KIKI f English, German, Greek
Diminutive of names beginning with or containing the sound K.
KILEY f English
Variant of
KYLIE
KIM (1) f & m English
At the present it is usually considered a short form of
KIMBERLY, but it in fact predates it as a given name... [more]
KIMBALL m English
From a surname which was derived from either the Welsh given name
CYNBEL or the Old English given name CYNEBALD.
KIMBERLY f English
From the name of the city of Kimberley in South Africa, which was named after Lord
KIMBERLEY (1826-1902)... [more]
KIMBERLYN f English (Rare)
Combination of
KIMBERLY and LYNN
KIMMIE f English
Diminutive of
KIMBERLY or KIM (1)

KIMMY f English
Diminutive of
KIMBERLY or KIM (1)
KING m English
From a nickname which derives from the English word king, ultimately from Old English cyning.
KINGSLEY m English (Modern)
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "king's wood" in Old English.
KINGSTON m English (Modern)
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "king's town" in Old English.
KINLEY f English (Modern)
From a surname which was an Anglicized form of Mac Fhionnlaigh meaning "son of
FIONNLAGH".
KIP m English
From a nickname, probably from the English word kipper meaning "male salmon".
KIPLING m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "Cybbel's cottage"...
[more]
KIRBY m English
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "church settlement" in Old Norse.
KIRK m English
From an English and Scottish surname meaning "church" from Old Norse kirkja, ultimately from Greek...
[more]
KIRSTEN f Danish, Norwegian, English
Danish and Norwegian form of
CHRISTINA
KIT m & f English
Diminutive of
CHRISTOPHER or KATHERINE... [more]
KITTY f English
Diminutive of
KATHERINE
KIZZIE f English
Diminutive of
KEZIAH
KIZZY f English
Diminutive of
KEZIAH... [more]
KNOX m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Old English cnocc "round hill".
KOREY m English
Variant of
COREY
KORI f English
Feminine form of
COREY
KORY m English
Variant of
COREY
KRIS m & f English, Danish
Short form of
KRISTIAN, KRISTOFFER, and other names beginning with Kris.
KRISTAL f English
Variant of
CRYSTAL
KRISTI f English
Variant of
KRISTY
KRISTIE f English
Variant of
KRISTY
KRISTIN f Scandinavian, German, English
Scandinavian and German form of
CHRISTINA
KRISTY f English
Short form of
CHRISTINA
KRYSTAL f English
Variant of
CRYSTAL
KURTIS m English
Variant of
CURTIS
KYLA f English
Feminine form of
KYLE
KYLE m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
KYLEE f English
Variant of
KYLIE
KYLER m English (Modern)
Probably a variant of
KYLE, blending it with TYLER... [more]
KYLIE f English
This name arose in Australia, where it is said to mean "boomerang" in an Australian Aboriginal language...
[more]
KYNASTON m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "
CYNEFRIÐ's town" in Old English.
KYRA f English
Variant of
KIRA (2), sometimes considered a feminine form of CYRUS.
 
 
 
 
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LACEY f & m English
From a surname which was a variant of
LACY
LACHLAN m Scottish, English (Australian and New Zealand)
Originally a Scottish nickname for a person who was from Norway...
[more]
LACI (2) f English
Variant of
LACY
LACY f & m English
From a surname which was derived from Lassy, the name of a town in Normandy...
[more]
LADONNA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
DONNA.
LAGINA f English (African American, Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
GINA.
LAIRD m English (Rare)
From a Scottish surname meaning "landowner".
LAKE m English (Rare)
From the English word lake, for the inland body of water...
[more]
LAKEISHA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
KEISHA.
LAKESHIA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
KESHIA.
LAKISHA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
KISHA.
LALIA f English (Rare)
Short form of
EULALIA
LALLIE f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
LALAGE
LALLY f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
LALAGE
LAMAR m English
From a French and English surname, originally from a place name in Normandy, which was derived from Old French la mare meaning "the pool".
LAMBERT m German, Dutch, French, English, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements land "land" and beraht "bright"...
[more]
LAMONT m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Logmaðr meaning "law man".
LANA f English, Russian, Croatian
Short form of
ALANA (English) or SVETLANA (Russian)... [more]
LANCE m English
From the Germanic name Lanzo, originally a short form of names that began with the element land meaning "land"...
[more]
LANDON m English
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (effectively meaning "ridge")...
[more]
LANE m English
From a surname meaning "lane, path" which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.
LANEY f English
Diminutive of
ELAINE
LANFORD m English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "long ford" in Old English.
LANGDON m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of the surname
LANDON.
LANNY m English
Diminutive of
LANCE, LANDON, and other names beginning with Lan.
LARAINE f English
Variant of
LORRAINE
LARISSA f English
Variant of
LARISA... [more]
LARK f English (Rare)
From the English word for the type of songbird.
LARRIE m English
Diminutive of
LAURENCE (1)
LARRY m English
Diminutive of
LAURENCE (1)
LASHAWN f & m English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
SHAWN.
LASHAY m English (African American, Rare)
Combination of the popular name prefix La and
SHAY (1).
LASHONDA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
SHONDA.
LATANYA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
TANYA.
LATASHA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
TASHA.
LATONYA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
TONYA.
LATOYA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
TOYA.
LAURA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Scandinavian, German, Dutch, Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel"...
[more]
LAURAINE f English (Rare)
Variant of
LORRAINE influenced by the spelling of LAURA.
LAUREEN f English
Diminutive of
LAURA
LAUREL f English
From the name of the laurel tree, ultimately from Latin laurus.
LAUREN f & m English
Variant or feminine form of
LAURENCE (1)... [more]
LAURENA f English (Rare)
Elaboration of
LAUREN
LAURENCE (1) m English
From the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum"...
[more]
LAURENE f English
Diminutive of
LAURA
LAURESSA f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
LAURA
LAURIE f & m English, Dutch
Diminutive of
LAURA or LAURENCE (1)
LAURISSA f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
LAURA
LAVENDER f English (Rare)
From the English word for the aromatic flower or the pale purple colour.
LAVERN m & f English
Variant of
LAVERNE
LAVERNE f & m English
From a surname which was derived from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder"...
[more]
LAVINA f English
Variant of
LAVINIA
LAVONNE f English
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
YVONNE
LAWANDA f English (African American)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name
WANDA.
LAWRIE m English
Diminutive of
LAWRENCE
LAWSON m English
From an English surname meaning "son of
LAURENCE (1)".
LAYLA f Arabic, English
Means "night" in Arabic...
[more]
LAYNE m English
Variant of
LANE
LAYTON m English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement with a leek garden" in Old English.
LAZ m English
Diminutive of
LARRY
LEAH f English, Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
From the Hebrew name לֵאָה (Le'ah) which was probably derived from the Hebrew word לְאָה (le'ah) meaning "weary"...
[more]
LEANN f English
Combination of
LEE and ANN
LEANNA f English
Combination of
LEE and ANNA
LEANNE f English
Combination of
LEE and ANNE (1)
LEATRICE f English
Possibly a combination of
LEAH and BEATRICE... [more]
LEE m & f English
From a surname which was derived from Old English leah meaning "clearing"...
[more]
LEEANN f English
Combination of
LEE and ANN
LEESA f English
Variant of
LISA
LEIGH f & m English
From a surname which was a variant of
LEE.
LEIGHTON m English
From a surname which was a variant of
LAYTON.
LEILA f Arabic, English
Variant of
LAYLA... [more]
LEITH m English (Rare)
From a surname, originally from the name of a Scottish town (now a district of Edinburgh), which is derived from Gaelic lìte "wet, damp"...
[more]
LELA f English
Variant of
LEILA
LELAND m English
From a surname, originally from an English place name, which meant "fallow land" in Old English...
[more]
LEMOINE m English (Rare)
From a French surname meaning "the monk" in French.
LEN m English
Short form of
LEONARD
LENA f Scandinavian, German, Polish, Russian, English, Italian
Scandinavian, German and Polish short form of
HELENA or MAGDALENA, and a Russian short form of YELENA.
LENARD m English
Variant of
LEONARD
LENNIE m & f English, Swedish
Diminutive of
LEONARD, LENNART or LENA
LENNON m Scottish, English (Rare)
Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Leannáin, which means "descendent of Leannán"...
[more]
LENNOX m Scottish, English (Rare)
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the name of a district in Scotland...
[more]
LENNY m & f English, Swedish
Diminutive of
LEONARD, LENNART or LENA
LENORA f English
Short form of
ELENORA
LENORE f English
Short form of
ELEANOR... [more]
LENOX m Scottish, English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
LENNOX.
LEO m German, Dutch, English, Croatian, Late Roman
Derived from Latin leo "lion", a cognate of
LEON... [more]
LEOLA f English
Feminine form of
LEO
LEON m English, German, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek λεων (leon) meaning "lion"...
[more]
LEONA f English, German
Feminine form of
LEON
LEONARD m English, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave lion", derived from the Germanic elements levon "lion" and hard "brave, hardy"...
[more]
LEONE (2) f English
Variant of
LEONA
LEOPOLD m German, Dutch, English, Slovene, Polish
Derived from the Germanic elements leud "people" and bald "bold"...
[more]
LEROY m English
From the French nickname le roi meaning "the king"...
[more]
LES m English
Short form of
LESLIE or LESTER
LESIA f English
Short form of
ALESIA
LESLEY f & m English
Variant of
LESLIE
LESLIE f & m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from a Scottish place name, probably derived from Gaelic leas celyn meaning "garden of holly"...
[more]
LESSIE f English
Diminutive of names containing the sound les, such as
LESLIE.
LESTER m English
From a surname which was derived from the name of the city of Leicester, originally denoting a person who was from that place...
[more]
LETA f English
Possibly derived from Latin laetus meaning "glad"...
[more]
LETHA f English
Possibly a short form of
ALETHA
LETITIA f English
From the Late Latin name Laetitia which meant "joy, happiness"...
[more]
LETTICE f English (Archaic)
Medieval form of
LETITIA
LETTIE f English
Diminutive of
LETTICE
LETTY f English
Diminutive of
LETTICE
LEVI m Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Means "attached" in Hebrew...
[more]
LEWIN m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was derived from the given name
LEOFWINE.
LEWIS m English
Medieval English form of
LOUIS... [more]
LEX m English, Dutch
Short form of
ALEXANDER
LEXA f English
Short form of
ALEXANDRA or ALEXA
LEXI f English
Diminutive of
ALEXANDRA or ALEXIS
LEXIA f English
Short form of
ALEXIA
LEXIE f English
Diminutive of
ALEXANDRA
LEXINE f English
Diminutive of
ALEXANDRA
LEXUS f English
Short form of
ALEXUS... [more]
LEXY f English
Diminutive of
ALEXANDRA or ALEXIS
LEYTON m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
LAYTON.
LIAM m Irish, English
Irish short form of
WILLIAM
LIANA f Italian, Portuguese, English
Short form of
ELIANA (1), JULIANA, LILIANA, and other names that end in liana... [more]
LIBBIE f English
Variant of
LIBBY
LIBBY f English
Originally a medieval diminutive of Ibb, itself a diminutive of
ISABEL... [more]
LIBERTY f English
Simply from the English word liberty, derived from Latin libertas, a derivative of liber "free"...
[more]
LIDDY f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH or LYDIA
LILA (2) f English
Variant of
LEILA
LILAC f English (Rare)
From the name of the shrub with purple or white flowers.
LILIBET f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH
LILIBETH f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH
LILLIA f English
Short form of
LILLIAN or an elaborated form of LILY.
LILLIAN f English
Probably originally a diminutive of
ELIZABETH... [more]
LILLIE f English
Variant of
LILY
LILLY f English, Scandinavian
English variant of
LILY... [more]
LILY f English
From the name of the flower, a symbol of purity...
[more]
LINA (2) f English, Italian, Scandinavian, Lithuanian, Croatian
Short form of names ending in lina.
LINCOLN m English
From a surname which was originally from the name of a city in England, derived from Brythonic lindo "lake, pool" and Latin colonia "colony"...
[more]
LINDA f English, Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Croatian, Ancient Germanic
Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element linde meaning "soft, tender"...
[more]
LINDEN m English
From a German surname which was derived from linde meaning "lime tree".
LINDON m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
LYNDON.
LINDSAY f & m English, Scottish
From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means "
%LINCOLN island" in Old English... [more]
LINDSEY f & m English, Scottish
Variant of
LINDSAY
LINDY m & f English
Originally this was a masculine name, coming into use in America in 1927 when the dance called the Lindy Hop became popular...
[more]
LINETTE f English
Variant of
LYNETTE
LINFORD m English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally taken from place names meaning either "flax ford" or "lime tree ford" in Old English.
LINNAEA f English (Rare)
From the word for the type of flower, also called the twinflower (see
LINNÉA).
LINNET f English (Rare)
Either a variant of
LYNETTE or else from the name of the small bird, a type of finch.
LINNIE f English
Diminutive of
LINDA and other names beginning with Lin.
LINSEY f English
Variant of
LINDSAY
LINTON m English
From a surname which was originally from place names meaning either "flax town" or "lime tree town" in Old English.
LINWOOD m English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "stream forest" in Old English.
LISETTE f French, English
Diminutive of
ÉLISABETH
LISHA f English
Short form of
ALICIA, FELICIA, and other names ending with the same sound.
LISSA f English
Short form of
MELISSA
LITA f English
Short form of names ending in lita...
[more]
LIV (2) f English
Short form of
OLIVIA
LIVIA (2) f English
Short form of
OLIVIA
LIVVY f English
Diminutive of
OLIVIA
LIZ f English
Short form of
ELIZABETH... [more]
LIZBETH f English
Short form of
ELIZABETH
LIZETTE f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH
LIZZIE f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH
LIZZY f English
Diminutive of
ELIZABETH
LLOYD m English
From a surname which was derived from Welsh llwyd meaning "grey"...
[more]
LOGAN m & f Scottish, English
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "little hollow" in Scottish Gaelic.
LOIS (1) f English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Possibly derived from Greek λωιων (loion) meaning "more desirable" or "better"...
[more]
LOLA f Spanish, English
Diminutive of
DOLORES
LOLICIA f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
LOLA
LON m English
Short form of
ALONZO and other names containing the same sound... [more]
LONDON m & f English (Modern)
From the name of the capital city of the United Kingdom, the meaning of which is uncertain...
[more]
LONNIE m English
Short form of
ALONZO and other names containing the same sound.
LONNY m English
Short form of
ALONZO and other names containing the same sound.
LORA f English, Italian
Variant of
LAURA... [more]
LORAINE f English
Variant of
LORRAINE
LORAYNE f English
Variant of
LORRAINE
LOREEN f English
Elaboration of
LORA
LOREN m & f English
Either a short form of
LAURENCE (1) (masculine) or a variant of LAUREN (feminine).
LORENA (2) f English
Latinized form of
LAUREN... [more]
LORENE f English
Elaboration of
LORA
LORETTA f English, Italian
Either an elaboration of
LORA or a variant of LAURETTA... [more]
LORI f English
Diminutive of
LAURA or LORRAINE
LORIE f English
Variant of
LORI
LORIN m English
Variant of
LOREN
LORINDA f English
Elaboration of
LORA
LORNA f English, Scottish
Created by the novelist R. D. Blackmore for the title character in his novel 'Lorna Doone' (1869)...
[more]
LORNE m English
From the title 'Marquis of Lorne', which was based on the Scottish place name Lorne, of unknown meaning...
[more]
LORRAINE f English
From the name of a region in France, originally meaning "kingdom of
LOTHAR"... [more]
LORRI f English
Variant of
LORI
LORRIE f English
Variant of
LORI
LOTTIE f English
Diminutive of
CHARLOTTE
LOTUS f English (Rare)
From the name of the lotus flower or the fruit which comes from the lotus tree...
[more]
LOU f & m English, French
Short form of
LOUISE or LOUIS
LOUELLA f English
Combination of
LOU and the popular name suffix ella.
LOUIE m English
Diminutive of
LOUIS
LOUIS m French, English, Dutch
French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of
LUDWIG... [more]
LOUISA f English
Latinate feminine form of
LOUIS
LOUISE f French, English, Dutch
French feminine form of
LOUIS
LOVE (2) f English
Simply from the English word love, derived from Old English lufu.
LOVEL m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
LOWELL.
LOVELL m English
From a surname which was a variant of
LOWELL.
LOWELL m English
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman French nickname, from lou "wolf" and a diminutive suffix...
[more]
LOYD m English
Variant of
LLOYD
LUANA f English, Italian
From the movie 'Bird of Paradise' (1932), in which it was borne by the main character, a Polynesian girl...
[more]
LUANN f English
Either a combination of
LOU and ANN or a variant of LUANA... [more]
LUANNA f English (Rare)
Either a combination of
LOU and ANNA or a variant of LUANA.
LUANNE f English
Variant of
LUANN
LUCAS m English, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Biblical Latin
Latin form of Loukas (see
LUKE).
LUCETTA f English
Diminutive of
LUCIA... [more]
LUCIAN m Romanian, English
Romanian and English form of
LUCIANUS... [more]
LUCILLE f French, English
French form of
LUCILLA... [more]
LUCINDA f English, Portuguese, Literature
An elaboration of
LUCIA created by Cervantes for his novel 'Don Quixote' (1605)... [more]
LUCIUS m Ancient Roman, Biblical, English
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was derived from Latin lux "light"...
[more]
LUCKY m English
From a nickname given to a lucky person...
[more]
LUCY f English
English form of
LUCIA, in use since the Middle Ages.
LUELLA f English
Variant of
LOUELLA
LUKE m English, Biblical
English form of the Greek name Λουκας (Loukas) which meant "from Lucania", Lucania being a region in Italy...
[more]
LULA f English
Diminutive of
LOUISE and names that begin with Lu.
LUTHER m English
From a German surname, itself from the Germanic given name
LEUTHAR... [more]
LUVENIA f English
Possibly a form of
LAVINIA... [more]
LUVINIA f English
Variant of
LUVENIA
LYALL m English (Rare)
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Liulfr (which was derived in part from úlfr "wolf").
LYDA f English (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of
LYDIA
LYLA f English
Variant of
LEILA
LYLE m English
From an English surname which was derived from Norman French l'isle "island".
LYN f English
Variant of
LYNN
LYNDA f English
Variant of
LINDA
LYNDON m English
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "lime tree hill" in Old English...
[more]
LYNETTE f English
Form of
LUNED first used by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem 'Gareth and Lynette' (1872)... [more]
LYNN f & m English
From an English surname which was derived from Welsh llyn "lake"...
[more]
LYNNA f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
LYNN
LYNNE f English
Variant of
LYNN
LYNNETTE f English
Variant of
LYNETTE
LYNWOOD m English
Variant of
LINWOOD
LYRIC f English (Modern)
Means simply "lyric, songlike" from the English word, ultimately derived from Greek λυρικος (lyrikos).
LYSSA f English
Short form of
ALYSSA
 
 
 
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MABEL f English
Medieval feminine form of
AMABILIS... [more]
MABELLA f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
MABEL
MABELLE f English
Variant of
MABEL... [more]
MABLE f English
Variant of
MABEL
MACIE f English
Variant of
MACY
MACK (1) m English
From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Gaelic mac meaning "son")...
[more]
MACKENZIE f & m English
From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of
COINNEACH"... [more]
MACY f English
From an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France...
[more]
MADALYN f English
Variant of
MADELINE
MADDIE f English
Diminutive of
MADELINE or MADISON
MADDOX m English (Modern)
From a Welsh surname meaning "son of
MADOC"... [more]
MADDY f English
Diminutive of
MADELINE or MADISON
MADELEINE f French, English
French form of
MAGDALENE
MADELINA f English (Rare)
Latinate form of
MADELINE
MADELINE f English, French
English form of
MAGDALENE... [more]
MADELYN f English
Variant of
MADELINE
MADGE f English
Diminutive of
MARGARET
MADISON f & m English
From an English surname meaning "son of
MAUD"... [more]
MADLYN f English
Variant of
MADELINE
MADONNA f English
From a title of the Virgin Mary meaning "my lady" in Italian...
[more]
MAE f English
Variant of
MAY... [more]
MAGDALENE f German, Danish, English, Biblical, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
From a title which meant "of Magdala"...
[more]
MAGGIE f English
Diminutive of
MARGARET
MAGNOLIA f English
From the English word magnolia for the flower, which was named for the French botanist Pierre Magnol.
MAHALA f English
Variant of
MAHALAH or MAHALATH... [more]
MAHALIA f English
Variant of
MAHALA
MAITLAND m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was from a Norman French place name possibly meaning "inhospitable".
MAJOR m English
From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger meaning "council spear"...
[more]
MALACHI m Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel"...
[more]
MALANDRA f English (Rare)
Invented name, a prefixed form of
ANDRA.
MALCOLM m Scottish, English
From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint
COLUMBA"... [more]
MALCOM m English
Variant of
MALCOLM
MALINDA f English
Variant of
MELINDA
MALLORY f English (Modern)
From an English surname which meant "unfortunate" in Norman French...
[more]
MALONE m English (Rare)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Maoil Eoin meaning "descendent of a disciple of Saint
JOHN".
MALVINA f Scottish, English, Literature
Created by the poet James MacPherson in the 18th century for a character in his Ossian poems...
[more]
MAMIE f English
Diminutive of
MARY or MARGARET
MANDI f English
Diminutive of
AMANDA
MANDY f English
Diminutive of
AMANDA
MANLEY m English
From an English surname, originally a place name, meaning "common clearing" in Old English.
MANNY m English
Short form of
EMMANUEL
MANSEL m English (Rare)
From an English surname which originally referred to a person who came from the French city of Le Mans.
MARALYN f English
Variant of
MARILYN
MARCI f English
Diminutive of
MARCIA
MARCIE f English
Diminutive of
MARCIA
MARCUS m Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, English, Scandinavian
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god
MARS... [more]
MARCY f English
Diminutive of
MARCIA
MARGARET f English
Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", probably ultimately a borrowing from Sanskrit...
[more]
MARGARETTA f English
Latinate form of
MARGARET
MARGE f English
Diminutive of
MARGARET
MARGERY f English
Medieval English form of
MARGARET
MARGIE f English
Diminutive of
MARGARET
MARGO f English
Variant of
MARGOT
MARIABELLA f English (Rare)
Combination of
MARIA and BELLA
MARIAH f English
Variant of
MARIA... [more]
MARIANNE f French, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish
Originally a French diminutive of
MARIE... [more]
MARIE f French, Czech, German, English, Scandinavian
French and Czech form of
MARIA... [more]
MARIEL f English
Diminutive of
MARY influenced by MURIEL... [more]
MARIGOLD f English (Rare)
From the name of the flower, which comes from a combination of
MARY and the English word gold.
MARILOU f French, English, Dutch
Combination of
MARIA and LOUISE
MARILYN f English
Combination of
MARY and lyn... [more]
MARILYNN f English
Variant of
MARILYN
MARINDA f English
Either a diminutive of
MARY or a variant of MIRANDA
MARION (1) f French, English
Medieval French diminutive of
MARIE
MARION (2) m English
From a French surname which was derived from
MARION (1)... [more]
MARIS f English (Rare)
Means "of the sea", taken from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary stella maris, meaning "star of the sea".
MARISA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese combination of
MARIA and LUISA.
MARISSA f English
Variant of
MARISA
MARJE f English
Diminutive of
MARJORIE
MARJORIE f English
Medieval variant of
MARGERY, influenced by the name of the herb marjoram... [more]
MARJORY f English
Variant of
MARJORIE
MARLA f English
Shortened form of
MARLENE
MARLEEN f Dutch, English
Dutch form and English variant of
MARLENE
MARLENA f English, Polish
Latinate form of
MARLENE
MARLEY f English (Modern)
From a surname which was taken from a place name meaning "pleasant wood" in Old English...
[more]
MARLIN m English
Possibly a variant of
MERLIN
MARLON m English
Meaning unknown...
[more]
MARLOWE m English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "drained lake" in Old English.
MARLYN f English
Variant of
MARILYN
MARMADUKE m English (British, Rare)
Possibly derived from the Old Irish name Máel Máedóc meaning "disciple of Saint
MÁEDÓC"... [more]
MARNIE (1) f English
Variant of
MARNA... [more]
MARQUIS m English (African American)
From a noble title which was derived from the Old French word marchis "march, borderland", which originally referred to someone who ruled on the borderlands of a realm.
MARSHA f English
Variant of
MARCIA
MARSHAL m English
Variant of
MARSHALL
MARSHALL m English
From a surname which originally denoted a person who was a marshal...
[more]
MARTHA f English, Scandinavian, Greek, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From Aramaic מרתא (marta') meaning "lady, mistress"...
[more]
MARTIE m English
Diminutive of
MARTIN
MARTIN m English, French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish
From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god
MARS... [more]
MARTY m English
Diminutive of
MARTIN
MARVA f English
Feminine form of
MARVIN
MARVIN m English, German
Probably from an English surname which was derived from the given name
MERVYN... [more]
MARY f English, Biblical
Usual English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam) and Μαρια (Maria) - the spellings are interchangeable - which were from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam)...
[more]
MARYANN f English
Combination of
MARY and ANN
MARYANNE f English
Combination of
MARY and ANNE (1)
MARYBETH f English
Combination of
MARY and BETH
MARYLOU f English
Combination of
MARY and LOU
MARYLYN f English
Variant of
MARILYN
MASON m English
From an English surname meaning "stoneworker", from an Old French word of Germanic origin (akin to Old English macian "to make").
MASTERMAN m English (Rare)
From a surname which originally belonged to a person who worked as a servant.
MAT m English
Short form of
MATTHEW
MATHEW m English
Variant of
MATTHEW
MATILDA f English, Swedish, Finnish, Slovak
From the Germanic name Mahthildis meaning "strength in battle", from the elements maht "might, strength" and hild "battle"...
[more]
MATT m English
Short form of
MATTHEW
MATTHEW m English, Biblical
English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) meaning "gift of
YAHWEH"... [more]
MATTIE f & m English
Diminutive of
MATILDA or MATTHEW
MATTY (1) m English
Diminutive of
MATTHEW
MAUD f English, Dutch
Usual medieval form of
MATILDA... [more]
MAUDE f English
Variant of
MAUD
MAUDIE f English
Diminutive of
MAUD
MAURA (2) f Irish, Scottish, English
Anglicized form of
MÁIRE... [more]
MAUREEN f Irish, English
Anglicized form of
MÁIRÍN
MAURICE m English, French
From the Roman name Mauritius, a derivative of
MAURUS... [more]
MAVERICK m English
Derived from the English word maverick meaning "independent"...
[more]
MAVIS f English
From the name of the type of bird, also called the song thrush, ultimately derived from Old French...
[more]
MAX m German, English, Scandinavian, Dutch
Short form of
MAXIMILIAN (or sometimes of MAXWELL in English).
MAXIMILIAN m German, English, Scandinavian
From the Roman name Maximilianus, which was derived from
MAXIMUS... [more]
MAXINE f English
Feminine form of
MAX... [more]
MAXWELL m English
From a Scottish surname meaning "Mack's stream", from the name Mack, a short form of the Scandinavian name
MAGNUS, combined with Old English wella "stream"... [more]
MAY f English
Derived from the name of the month of May, which derives from Maia, the name of a Roman goddess...
[more]
MAYBELLE f English
Variant of
MABEL
MAYME f English
Possibly a variant of
MAMIE
MAYNARD m English
From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name
MEGINHARD.
MCKENNA f English (Modern)
From the Gaelic surname Mac Cionaodha, which means "son of
CIONAODH".
MEADE m & f English (Rare)
From an English surname which indicated one who lived on a meadow (from Middle English mede) or one who sold or made mead (an alcoholic drink made from fermented honey; from Old English meodu).
MEADOW f English (Modern)
From the English word meadow, ultimately from Old English mædwe.
MEAGAN f English
Variant of
MEGAN
MEAGHAN f English
Variant of
MEGAN
MEG f English
Medieval diminutive of
MARGARET
MEGAN f Welsh, English
Welsh diminutive of
MARGARET... [more]
MEGHAN f English
Variant of
MEGAN
MEL m & f English
Short form of
MELVIN, MELANIE, MELISSA, and other names beginning with Mel.
MELANIE f English, German, Dutch
From the French form of the Latin name Melania, derived from Greek μελαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark"...
[more]
MELANTHA f English (Rare)
Probably a combination of Mel (from names such as
MELANIE or MELISSA) with the suffix antha (from Greek ανθος (anthos) "flower")... [more]
MELBA f English
From the surname of the Australian opera singer Nellie Melba (1861-1931)...
[more]
MELINA f English, French, Greek
Elaboration of Mel (either from names such as
MELISSA or from Greek μελι meaning "honey")... [more]
MELINDA f English
Combination of Mel (from names such as
MELANIE or MELISSA) with the popular name suffix inda... [more]
MELODY f English
From the English word melody, which is derived (via Old French and Late Latin) from Greek μελος (melos) "song" combined with αειδω (aeido) "to sing".
MELVA f English
Perhaps a feminine form of
MELVIN
MELVILLE m English
From a Scottish surname which was originally from a Norman French place name meaning "bad town"...
[more]
MELVIN m English
From a Scottish surname which probably originated as a variant of
MELVILLE.
MELVYN m English
Variant of
MELVIN
MERCIA f English (Rare)
Latinate form of
MERCY... [more]
MERCY f English
From the English word mercy, ultimately from Latin merces "wages, reward", a derivative of merx "goods, wares"...
[more]
MEREDITH m & f Welsh, English
From the Welsh name Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly meaning "great lord" or "sea lord"...
[more]
MERILYN f English
Variant of
MARILYN
MERIT (1) m English (Rare)
Either a variant of
MERRITT or else simply from the English word merit, ultimately from Latin meritus "deserving".
MERIWETHER m English (Rare)
From a surname meaning "happy weather" in Middle English, originally belonging to a cheery person...
[more]
MERLE f & m English
Variant of
MERRILL or MURIEL... [more]
MERLETTA f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
MERLE
MERLIN m Welsh Mythology, English
Form of the Welsh name Myrddin (meaning "sea fortress") used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his 12th-century Arthurian tales...
[more]
MERLYN m & f English
Variant of
MERLIN, sometimes used as a feminine form... [more]
MERRICK m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was originally derived from a Norman given name, composed of the Germanic elements meri "fame" and ric "power".
MERRILL m English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name
MURIEL.
MERRITT m English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "boundary gate" in Old English.
MERRY (1) f English
From the English word merry, ultimately from Old English myrge...
[more]
MERTON m English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town on a lake" in Old English.
MERV m English
Short form of
MERVYN
MERVIN m Welsh, English
Variant of
MERVYN
MERVYN m Welsh, English
From the Welsh name Merfyn, which possibly meant "marrow famous"...
[more]
MERYL f English
Variant of
MURIEL, perhaps influenced by the spelling of the name CHERYL... [more]
MIA f Scandinavian, Dutch, German, English
Scandinavian, Dutch and German diminutive of
MARIA
MICAH m Biblical, English
Contracted form of
MICAIAH... [more]
MICHAEL m English, German, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?"...
[more]
MICHEAL m English
Variant of
MICHAEL
MICHELLE f French, English, Dutch
French feminine form of
MICHEL... [more]
MICK m English
Short form of
MICHAEL
MICKEY m & f English
Diminutive or feminine form of
MICHAEL... [more]
MICKY m English
Diminutive of
MICHAEL
MIKE m English
Short form of
MICHAEL
MIKHAILA f English (Rare)
Variant of
MICHAELA, possibly influenced by the spelling of Mikhail.
MIKKI f English
Strictly feminine variant of
MICKEY
MILBURN m English
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
MILDRED f English
From the Old English name Mildþryð meaning "gentle strength", derived from the elements milde "gentle" and þryð "strength"...
[more]
MILES m English
From the Germanic name Milo, introduced by the Normans to England in the form Miles...
[more]
MILEY f English (Modern)
In the case of child actress and singer Miley Cyrus (1992-), it is a shortened form of the nickname Smiley, given to her by her father because she often smiled.
MILFORD m English
From an English surname which was originally derived from various place names all meaning "ford by a mill" in Old English.
MILLARD m English
From an occupational English surname which meant "guardian of the mill" in Old English.
MILLICENT f English
From the Germanic name Amalasuintha, composed of the elements amal "work, labour" and swinþ "strength"...
[more]
MILLIE f English
Diminutive of
MILLICENT or CAMILLA
MILO m English, Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of
MILES, as well as the Latinized form... [more]
MILTON m English
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill town" in Old English...
[more]
MINA (1) f English, Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of
WILHELMINA and other names ending in mina... [more]
MINDY f English
Diminutive of
MELINDA
MINERVA f Roman Mythology, English
Possibly derived from Latin mens meaning "intellect", but more likely of Etruscan origin...
[more]
MINNIE f English
Diminutive of
WILHELMINA
MINTA f English (Rare)
Short form of
ARAMINTA
MINTY f English (Rare)
Diminutive of
ARAMINTA
MIRABELLE f French (Rare), English (Rare)
Derived from Latin mirabilis "wonderful"...
[more]
MIRACLE f English (Modern)
From the English word miracle for an extraordinary event, ultimately deriving from Latin miraculum "wonder, marvel".
MIRANDA f English
Derived from Latin mirandus meaning "admirable, wonderful"...
[more]
MIRIAM f Hebrew, English, German, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of
MARY... [more]
MISSIE f English
Diminutive of
MELISSA
MISSY f English
Diminutive of
MELISSA
MISTI f English
Variant of
MISTY
MISTY f English
From the English word misty, ultimately derived from Old English...
[more]
MITCH m English
Short form of
MITCHELL
MITCHELL m English
From a surname, itself derived from the given name
MICHAEL.
MO f & m English
Short form of
MAUREEN, MAURICE, MORRIS, and other names beginning with a similar sound.

MODESTY f English (Rare)
From the English word modesty, ultimately from Latin modestus "moderate", a derivative of modus "measure".
MOE (1) m English
Short form of
MAURICE or MORRIS, or sometimes of other names beginning with a similar sound.
MOLLIE f English
Variant of
MOLLY
MOLLY f English
Diminutive of
MARY... [more]
MONA (1) f Irish, English
Anglicized form of
MUADHNAIT... [more]
MONDAY f English (Rare)
From the English word for the day of the week, which was derived from Old English mona "moon" and dæg "day"...
[more]
MONICA f English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Late Roman
Meaning unknown, most likely of North African or Phoenician origin...
[more]
MONNA f English
Variant of
MONA (1)
MONROE m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname meaning "from the mouth of the Roe"...
[more]
MONTAGUE m English (Rare)
From a surname meaning "pointed mountain" in French.
MONTANA f & m English (Modern)
From the name of the American state, which is derived from Latin montanus "mountainous".
MONTE m English
Diminutive of
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY m English
From an English surname meaning "
GUMARICH's mountain" in Norman French... [more]
MONTY m English
Variant of
MONTE
MOREEN f Irish, English
Anglicized form of
MÓIRÍN... [more]
MORGAN (1) m & f Welsh, English, French
From the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant, which was possibly derived from Welsh mor "sea" and cant "circle"...
[more]
MORGANA f English (Rare)
Feminine form of
MORGAN (1)
MORIAH f Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, English (Modern)
Possibly means "seen by
YAHWEH" in Hebrew... [more]
MORLEY m English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally from an Old English place name meaning "marsh clearing".
MORRIS m English
Usual medieval form of
MAURICE
MORT m English
Short form of
MORTON or MORTIMER
MORTIMER m English
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "still water" in Old French.
MORTON m English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "moor town" in Old English.
MORTY m English
Diminutive of
MORTON or MORTIMER
MOSES m English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מֹשֶׁה (Mosheh) which is most likely derived from Egyptian mes meaning "son", but could also possibly mean "deliver" in Hebrew...
[more]
MOSS m English (Archaic), Jewish
Medieval form of
MOSES
MURIEL f English, French, Irish
Medieval English form of a Celtic name which was probably related to the Irish name
MUIRGEL... [more]
MURPHY m & f Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Murchadha meaning "descendent of
MURCHADH".
MURRAY m Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the region in Scotland called Moray, meaning "seaboard settlement".
MYA f English (Modern)
Variant of
MIA
MYLES m English
Variant of
MILES
MYRA f English
Created by the 17th-century poet Fulke Greville...
[more]
MYRON m English, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek μυρον (myron) meaning "sweet oil, perfume"...
[more]
MYRTIE f English
Diminutive of
MYRTLE
MYRTLE f English
Simply from the English word myrtle for the evergreen shrub, ultimately from Greek μυρτος (myrtos)...
[more]
 
 
 
 
N
 
 
NADIA (1) f French, English, Italian
Variant of
NADYA (1) used in the Western world... [more]
NAN f English
Diminutive of
ANNE (1) and a short form of NANCY.
NANCY f English
Previously a medieval diminutive of
ANNIS, though since the 18th century it has been a diminutive of ANNE (1)... [more]
NANETTE f English
Diminutive of
ANNE (1)
NANNIE f English
Diminutive of
ANNE (1)
NANNY f English
Diminutive of
ANNE (1)
NAOMI (1) f English, Hebrew, Biblical
From the Hebrew name נָעֳמִי (Na'omiy) meaning "pleasantness"...
[more]
NAPIER m English (Rare)
From an English and Scots surname which meant "linen keeper" in Middle English, from Old French nappe "table cloth".
NASH m English (Modern)
From a surname which was derived from the Middle English phrase atten ash "at the ash tree"...
[more]
NAT m & f English
Short form of
NATHAN, NATHANIEL, NATALIE, or other names beginning with Nat.
NATALIE f French, English, German
From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini...
[more]
NATASHA f Russian, English
Russian diminutive of
NATALYA... [more]
NATE m English
Short form of
NATHAN or NATHANIEL
NATHAN m English, French, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Means "he gave" in Hebrew...
[more]
NATISHA f English (African American, Rare)
Variant of
NATASHA, probably modeled on LATISHA.
NEAL m English
Variant of
NEIL
NED m English
Diminutive of
EDWARD or EDMUND... [more]
NEELY m English
From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Mac an Fhilidh meaning "son of the poet" in Gaelic.
NEIL m Irish, Scottish, English
From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud"...
[more]
NELDA f English
Possibly an elaboration of
NELL using the popular name suffix da.
NELL f English
Medieval diminutive of
ELEANOR, ELLEN (1) or HELEN... [more]
NELLA f English
Elaborated form of
NELL
NELLE f English
Variant of
NELL
NELLIE f English
Diminutive of
NELL
NELLY f English
Diminutive of
NELL
NELSON m English
From an English surname meaning "son of
NEIL"... [more]
NENA f English
Variant of
NINA (1)
NESS (2) f English
Short form of
VANESSA
NESSA (1) f English
Short form of
VANESSA and other names ending in nessa.
NETTA f English
Short form of names ending in netta.
NETTIE f English
Diminutive of names ending in nette, such as
ANNETTE or JEANETTE.
NEVA f English
Short form of
GENEVA
NEVADA f English
From the name of the American state, which means "snow-capped" in Spanish.
NEVAEH f English (Modern)
The word heaven spelled backwards...
[more]
NEVILLE m English (Rare)
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "new town" in Norman French.
NEWT m English
Short form of
NEWTON
NEWTON m English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "new town" in Old English...
[more]
NIC m English
Short form of
NICHOLAS, or sometimes DOMINIC.
NICHOLAS m English, French
From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people"...
[more]
NICHOLE f English
Variant of
NICOLE
NICK m English, Dutch
Short form of
NICHOLAS
NICKY m & f English
Diminutive of
NICHOLAS or NICOLE
NICOLA (2) f English (British)
Latinate feminine form of
NICHOLAS
NICOLE f French, English, Dutch
French feminine form of
NICHOLAS, commonly used in the English-speaking world since the middle of the 20th century.
NIGEL m English
From Nigellus, a medieval Latinized form of
NEIL... [more]
NIGELLA f English (Rare)
Feminine form of
NIGEL
NIKEISHA f English (African American, Rare)
Combination of the name prefix Ni and the name
KEISHA.
NIKKI f English
Diminutive of
NICOLE
NIKOLE f Basque, English
Basque form of
NICOLE, as well as an English variant.
NILES m English
From a surname which was derived from the given name
NEIL.
NINA (1) f Russian, Italian, English, German, French, Polish, Slovene, Czech, Slovak, Croatian
Short form of names that end in nina, such as
ANTONINA or GIANNINA... [more]
NITA (1) f English
Short form of
ANITA and other names ending in nita.
NOAH (1) m English, Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew name נוֹחַ (Noach) meaning "rest, comfort"...
[more]
NOBLE m English
From an English surname meaning "noble, notable"...
[more]
NOEL m English
English form of
NOËL
NOELENE f English (Rare)
Feminine diminutive of
NOEL
NOELLE f English
English form of
NOËLLE
NOLA f English, Irish
Diminutive of
MAGNOLIA, FINOLA or other names containing a similar sound.
NOLAN m Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Nualláin meaning "descendent of
NUALLÁN"... [more]
NOLENE f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
NOLA
NONIE f English
Diminutive of
IONE or NORA
NORAH f Irish, English
Variant of
NORA
NORBERT m German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements nord "north" and beraht "bright"...
[more]
NOREEN f Irish, English
Diminutive of
NORA
NORENE f Irish, English
Diminutive of
NORA
NORM m English
Short form of
NORMAN
NORMA f English, Italian, Literature
Created by Felice Romani for the main character in the opera 'Norma' (1831)...
[more]
NORMAN m English, Ancient Germanic
From an old Germanic byname meaning "northman", referring to a Viking...
[more]
NORMAND m English
From a surname which was derived from the same source as the name
NORMAN.
NORMINA f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
NORMA
NORRIS m English
From an English surname which meant "northerner" in Old French.
NORTON m English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "north town" in Old English.
NORWOOD m English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "north wood" in Old English.
NOVA f English
Derived from Latin novus meaning "new"...
[more]
NOWELL m English (Rare)
From the surname Nowell (a variant of
NOEL).
NYDIA f English (Rare), Spanish, Literature
Used by British author Edward Bulwer-Lytton for a blind flower-seller in his novel 'The Last Days of Pompeii' (1834)...
[more]
 
 
 
 
 
O
 
 
OCEAN m & f English (Rare)
Simply from the English word ocean for a large body of water...
[more]
ODELL m & f English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "woad hill" in Old English...
[more]
ODETTA f English (Rare)
Latinate form of
ODETTE
OGDEN m English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "oak valley" in Old English...
[more]
OLI m English
Short form of
OLIVER
OLIVE f English
From the English word for the type of tree, ultimately derived from Latin oliva.
OLIVER m English, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak
From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as
ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF)... [more]
OLIVIA f English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish, Scandinavian
This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602)...
[more]
OLLIE m & f English
Diminutive of
OLIVER, OLIVIA or OLIVE
ONEIDA f English
From the name of a Native American tribe, perhaps meaning "standing rock".
OPAL f English
From the English word opal for the iridescent gemstone, the birthstone of October...
[more]
OPALINE f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of
OPAL
OPHELIA f English, Literature
Derived from Greek οφελος (ophelos) meaning "help"...
[more]
ORA (1) f & m English
Perhaps based on Latin oro "to pray"...
[more]
ORALEE f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of
AURÉLIE
ORALIE f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of
AURÉLIE
ORINDA f English (Rare)
Probably an elaboration of Spanish oro "gold"...
[more]
ORMOND m English (Rare)
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ruaidh meaning "descendent of
RUADH".
ORPHA f Biblical, English
Variant of
ORPAH used in some translations of the Bible.
ORRELL m English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "ore hill" in Old English.
ORSON m English
From an English surname which was originally a nickname meaning "bear cub", from a diminutive of Norman French ors "bear", ultimately from Latin ursus...
[more]
ORVAL m English
Variant of
ORVILLE
ORVILLE m English
This name was invented by the 18th-century writer Fanny Burney, who perhaps intended it to mean "golden city" in French...
[more]
OSBERT m English (Rare)
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and beorht "bright"...
[more]
OSBORN m English
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and beorn "bear"...
[more]
OSBORNE m English
From a surname which was a variant of
OSBORN.
OSBOURNE m English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of
OSBORN.
OSCAR m English, Irish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Scandinavian, Irish Mythology
Possibly means "deer lover", derived from Gaelic os "deer" and cara "lover"...
[more]
OSMOND m English (Rare)
From the Old English elements os "god" and mund "protector"...
[more]
OSWALD m English, German, Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and weald "rule"...
[more]
OSWIN m English (Rare)
From the Old English elements os "god" and wine "friend"...
[more]
OTIS m English
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name Ode, a cognate of
OTTO... [more]
OTTO m German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
Later German form of Audo or Odo, originally a short form of various names beginning with the Germanic element od meaning "wealth, fortune"...
[more]
OWEN (1) m Welsh, English
Modern form of
OWAIN
OZ (1) m English
Short form of
OSWALD, OSBORN, and other names beginning with a similar sound.
OZZIE m English
Diminutive of
OSWALD, OSBORN, and other names beginning with a similar sound.
OZZY m English
Variant of
OZZIE










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