Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Addison
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Son of Adam
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English
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Aiden
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Fire
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Gaelic
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Ainsley
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Solitary clearing
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Scottish
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Alexis
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Defender
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Greek
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Allison
|
Noble one
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German
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Arden
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Great forest
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Latin
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Ariel
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Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Arlo
|
Armed hill
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English
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Ashton
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Ash tree town
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English
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Aubrey
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Elf ruler
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English
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Auden
|
Half Danish
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English
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Avery
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Elf counsel
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English
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Azaria
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Helped by God
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Hebrew
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Baden
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Bather
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German
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Bailey
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Bailiff
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English
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Baylor
|
Deliverer of goods
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English
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Beckett
|
Beehive or bee cottage
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English
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Bentley
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Meadow of bent grass
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English
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Berkley
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Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Blair
|
Plain, field
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Scottish
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Blake
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Black or pale
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English
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Bobbi
|
Foreign woman
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Latin
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Brett
|
From Britanny or Britain
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Latin
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Bricen
|
Form of Bryson
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Welsh
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Bristol
|
Site of the Bridge
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English
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Brodie
|
Ditch
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Irish
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Brooklyn
|
Broken land
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English
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Cadence
|
With rhythm
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Latin
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Dani
|
God is my Judge
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Hebrew
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Davy
|
Beloved
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Scottish
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Devyn
|
Poet
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Irish
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Drew
|
Manly and strong
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Greek
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Dylan
|
Great tide
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Welsh
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Ellis
|
The Lord is My God
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English
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Ellison
|
Son of Ellis
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English
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Embry
|
Work Rule
|
English
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Emerson
|
Son of Emery
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English
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Emery
|
Home strength
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German
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Emsley
|
From the elm wood
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English
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Evan
|
Good news
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Greek
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Everly
|
From the boar meadow
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English
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Ezra
|
Help
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Hebrew
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Fallon
|
Superiority; descended from a ruler
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Irish
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Hunter
|
One who hunts
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English
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Indy
|
Independent or Indian
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American
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Ira
|
Peace
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Greek
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Jamie
|
He who supplants
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Hebrew
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Jamison
|
Son of James
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Scottish
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Jeriel
|
God has seen
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Hebrew
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Jessie
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Jett
|
Black
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English
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Jo
|
A diminutive form of Josephine.
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American
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Jonnie
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jordyn
|
To descend
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Hebrew
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Kai
|
The sea
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Polynesian
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Kamari
|
Moon
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Arabic
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Kamryn
|
Crooked nose
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Scottish
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Karsten
|
Follower of Christ
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Latin
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Kayden
|
Form of Caden
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American
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Keelan
|
Slender and white, fair or pure
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Irish
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Kellen
|
Slender; fair
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Gaelic
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Kendal
|
The Kent river valley
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English
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Kennedy
|
Helmeted head
|
Irish
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Kevyn
|
Handsome beloved
|
Irish
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Kody
|
Descendant of Cuidighthigh
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Irish
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Korin
|
Spear
|
Latin
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Kyle
|
Narrow, straight
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Scottish
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Landon
|
Long hill
|
English
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Langley
|
Long meadow
|
English
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Leland
|
Meadow land
|
English
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Lennon
|
Dear one
|
Irish
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Logan
|
Little hollow
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Scottish
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Madden
|
Little Dog
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Irish
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Madigan
|
Dog, Mastiff
|
Irish
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Madison
|
Son of Maud
|
English
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Mason
|
Stoneworker
|
English
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Max
|
Greatest
|
Latin
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McKale
|
Who is like God?
|
American
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Micah
|
Who resembles God?
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Hebrew
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Morgan
|
Circling sea
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Welsh
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Nolan
|
Champion
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Irish
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Ollie
|
Olive tree
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Latin
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Parrish
|
Ecclesiastical locality
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French
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Paxton
|
Peace town
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Latin
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Perry
|
Pear tree
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French
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Peyton
|
From Pacca's town
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English
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Piper
|
Pipe player
|
English
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Quincy
|
Counsel; estate of the fifth son
|
Irish
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
|
Irish
|
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Randy
|
Worthy of admiration
|
Latin
|
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Reagan
|
Descendent of Riagan
|
Irish
|
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Remy
|
From Rheims
|
French
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Rennie
|
Reborn
|
Latin
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
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Robbie
|
Bright fame
|
German
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Romney
|
Winding river
|
Welsh
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Rory
|
Red king
|
Irish
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Rowan
|
Of the rowan tree
|
Gaelic
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Ryan
|
Little king
|
Irish
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Sasha
|
A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.
|
Russian
|
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Sawyer
|
Wood Cutter
|
English
|
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Shiloh
|
His gift
|
Hebrew
|
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Sidney
|
Wide meadow
|
English
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