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Aaron ER-un A teacher, lofty, mountain of strength (Biblical)
Abe AYB Variation of Abraham: Father of a multitude (Hebrew)
Abel AY-bul Breath, son, breathing spirit In the Old Testament, Abel was the son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his brother Cain in a fit of jealousy (Hebrew)
Abraham AY-bruh-ham Father of a great multitude (Biblical)
Abram AY-brum High father (Biblical)
Adam ADD-um Earthy, red (Biblical)
Adan ah-DHAHN Little fire (Irish)
Adolfo ah-DHAWL-fo Noble wolf (Latin)
Adolph AD-ahlf Noble wolf (German)
Adrian ahd-RYAHN Dark (Latin)
Agustin ah-goos-TEEN Majestic dignity, grandeur (Spanish)
Ahmad AH-mod Commendable Praiseworthy (Muslim)
Ahmed AH-med Much praised One of many names of the prophet Muhammad (Arabic)
Aidan AY-den Little fire (Irish)
Aiden AY-den Fiery (Gaelic)
Al AL Variation of Alan: Harmony, stone, noble, handsome (Celtic)
Alan AL-an Fair, handsome  (English)
Albert AL-bert Bright or noble (Hungarian)
Alberto ahl-BER-to Noble, bright (Spanish)
Alden AWL-den Defender (Anglo)
Aldo AL-doe Archaic (English)
Alec AL-ek Variation of Alexander defender of mankind (Scottish)
Alejandro ah-le-HAHN-dro Variation of Alexander defends mankind (Spanish)
Alex AL-eks A Variation of Alexander: defender of men (Greek)
Alexander al-eg-ZAN-dur Defender of man (Swedish)
Alfonso ahl-FAWN-so Eager for war (German)
Alfred AL-fred Oracle (German)
Alfredo ahl-FRAY-do Variation of Alfred counselor of the elves (Italian)
Ali ah-LEE the Supreme Being in the Muslim faith (Arabic)
Allan AL-an Harmony, stone, noble (Celtic)
Allen AL-en Harmony, stone, noble (Celtic)
Alonzo a-LON-zo Eager for battle (Spanish)
Alphonse al-FAWNS Eager for war (German)
Alphonso   Eager for war (German)
Alton AWL-tun From the old town See Elton (English)
Alva   Variation of Alvin: Wise friend (English)
Alvaro ALL-ver-o Truth-speaker or guardian (German)
Alvin AL-vin Loved by all (German)
Amir a-MEER Commanding (Arabic)
Amos   Loading, weighty (Biblical)
Anderson AN-dur-sun Manly, brave Variation of English Andrew (Scandinavian)
Andre    
Andres    
Andrew AN-droo A strong man (Biblical)
Andy AN-dee Variation of Andrew: Brave, Manly Prince Andrew (English)
Angel AYN-jul Variation of Angelo: Messenger of God, angel (Italian)
Angelo ANN-jel-oh Messenger of God, angel (Italian)
Anthony AN-tho-nee He adds or priceless (Basque)
Antoine awn-TWAWN A French Variation of the English Anthony which is derived from a Roman clan name highly praiseworthy (French)
Anton an-TAWN German and Russian Variation of Anthony, borne by the Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov  (Russian)
Antonio ahn-TO-nyo Variation of Anthony beyond praise (Italian)
Antony AN-ton-ee Highly praiseworthy From a Roman clan name In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos flower (English)
Antwan   Beyond praise (Latin)
Archie AHR-chee Variation of Archibald: true and bold, valuable (English)
Ari AIR-ee Variation of Aristotle: Superior, best of thinkers, ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis (Greek)
Armand ar-MAWN Army man, soldier (German)
Armando ahr-MAHN-do Army man Variation of Herman (German)
Arnold AHR-nold eagle power, The eagle rules (English)
Aron AIR-en Exalted (Polish)
Arthur AHR-thur bear (Scottish)
Arturo ahr-TOO-ro Bear (Italian)
Asa AH-sa Physician (Hebrew)
Asher ASH-er Happiness (Biblical)
Ashton ASH-tun Town of ash trees (English)
August AW-gust Variation of the Latin Augustus, majestic dignity, or honorable (German)
Augustine AW-gus-teen Deserving of respect, majestic (Latin)
Augustus aw-GUS-tus Increased, augmented (Biblical)
Austen AWS-ten Variation of Augustine (English)
Austin AWS-tin Developed in the Middle Ages from the Latin Augustine, magic dignity, or honorable Most common as a  (English)
Axel ACKS-el Father of peace (Danish)
Ayden AY-den Unknown (Irish)
Baby BAY-bee Osiris's firstborn (Egyptian)
Barney BAHR-nee Variation of Barnabas: Comfort (Hebrew)
Barrett BER-et Bear power Introduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest Subsequently became common as a Also a Variation of Barnett (English)
Barry BER-ee Fair haired Also from the Irish word for spear Used regularly throughout the English-speaking world since the early 2th century (Irish)
Bart BAHRT From the barley farm (English)
Barton   From the barley farm (English)
Basil   Royal, Kingly (Greek)
Beau BO Handsome (French)
Ben BEN A son (Biblical)
Benito be-NEE-to A Spanish Variation of the Latin Benedict blessed Italian dictator Benito Mussolini died in 1945 (Spanish)
Benjamin BEN-ja-min Right-hand son Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob in the Bible Dr Benjamin Spock (English)
Bennett BEN-et Variation of Benedict, blessed, Became a common British after being introduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest (French)
Bennie BEN-ee Variation of Benjamin: Right-hand son (English)
Benny BEN-ee Variation of Benedict: blessed (Latin)
Bernard bur-NAHRD brave as a bear (German)
Bernardo ber-NAHR-do brave as a bear (German)
Bernie   Variation of Bernice: bringer of victory (Greek)
Bert   Bright light (English)
Bertram BUR-tram A knight (Arthurian Legend)
Bill BIL Variation of William: Will-helmet, poet and playwright William Shakespeare From and William Wordsworth  (German)
Billy BIL-ee Variation of William: Will-helmet, poet and playwright William Shakespeare From and William Wordsworth  (German)
Blaine BLAYNE Variation of Blaine: Thin (Gaelic)
Blair   From the plain lands (Celtic)
Blake BLAYK Dark, dark-haired Can also mean the reverse: fair, pale  (Scottish)
Bo BO Nickname made popular by  (Scandinavian)
Bob BAHB Variation of Robert (English)
Bobby BAH-bee Variation of Robert (English)
Booker BUWK-ur Bible (English)
Boyd   Blond (Celtic)
Brad BRAD Variation of Bradley: Broad clearing in the wood and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood Movie star Brad From Pitt (English)
Braden BRAY-den Broad hillside (English)
Bradford BRAD-furd From the broad ford (English)
Bradley BRAD-lee Broad clearing in the wood and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood Movie star Brad From Pitt (English)
Bradly   From the broad meadow (English)
Brady BRAY-dee From the broad island (English)
Braeden BRAY-din Broad hillside (English)
Branden BRAN-den Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill (English)
Brandon BRAN-dun From the beacon hill (English)
Braxton BRAKS-tun Brocks town (English)
Brayan BRAY-on Brocks town (English)
Brayden BRAY-den Broad hillside (English)
Brendan BREN-dan Brave (Gaelic)
Brenden BREN-den Prince, smelly hair Variation of Brendan (Irish)
Brendon BREN-dun Brave (Gaelic)
Brennan BREN-an Brave (Gaelic)
Brennen BREN-nin Prince Variation of Brendan (Irish)
Brent BRENT Derived and place name, based on the Old English words for high place, steep hill, or burnt Used occasionally as a first name in North America since the 193s (English)
Brenton BREN-tun Hilltop Variation of Brent (Celtic)
Bret BRET Brit A native of England: From or France:  (English)
Brett BRET Brit A native of England: From or France: In literature Lady Brett Ashley was the heroine in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (French)
Brian BRIE-an Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill (English)
Brice BRIES A given name of medieval origin (English)
Brock BRAHK Derived based on the Old English word for badger Also a Variation of Brook (English)
Broderick BROD-er-ick Brother (Scandinavian)
Brody BRO-dee From Brody (Russian)
Brooks BRUWKS Variation of Brook: Brook, stream (English)
Bruce BROOS From Brys (French)
Bruno BROO-no Brown haired (Italian)
Bryan BRIE-an Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill Popular Variation of Brian (English)
Bryant BRIE-ant He ascends (French)
Bryce BRIES Wife of Chthonius (Latin)
Bryon BRIE-un Popular Variation of Brian (English)
Bryson BRI-sen Nobles son (English)
Bud BUD Short for buddy, friend (English)
Buddy BUD-ee Friend American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash (English)
Buford    
Burton BURT-un From the fortified town (English)
Buster BUS-tur Derived from a nickname used in the United States, occasionally used as a first name in honor of American silent film comic  (English)
Byron BIE-run Derived and place name, which is based on the Old English byre cowshed The poet Lord Byron (English)
Cade KAYD Variation of Cadell: Small battle, spirit of the battle (Welsh)
Caden KAY-den Spirit of battle See also Kade (Welsh)
Cale KAIL Bold, derived from Charles (English)
Caleb KAY-lib A dog, a crow, a basket (Biblical)
Calvin KAL-vin Bald, Early 2th century American President Coolidge, fashion designer Calvin Klein (English)
Camden KAM-den From the crooked valley (Gaelic)
Cameron KAM-u-run Clan name bent nose (Scottish)
Camron KAM-run Variation of Cameron bent nose (Scottish)
Carey KER-ee Of the dark ones A Variation of Cary in use since the 19th century (Irish)
Carl KAHRL Man astronomer Carl Sagan (English)
Carlo KAHR-lo Manly (Italian)
Carlos KAHR-los Manly (Spanish)
Carlton KAHRL-tun From the land between the streams (Scottish)
Carmine   Song (English)
Carroll   Variation of Carl, joy (Irish)
Carson KAHR-sun Son who lives in the swamp, son of Carr (English)
Carter KAHR-tur Cart driver, cart maker A sometimes used as a first name (English)
Cary KER-ee The dark one (Celtic)
Casey KAY-see Brave, Vigilant (Irish)
Cayden KAY-din Variation of Casey: Observant, alert, vigorous (Irish)
Cecil SEE-sil Blind , the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer, director Cecil B de Mille (English)
Cedric SED-rik Chief (Celtic)
Cesar SE-sahr A name applied to those who are cut out of the womb (Biblical)
Chad CHAD Defense (Celtic)
Chadwick CHAD-wik From the warriors town Variation of Chad: Protector, defender (English)
Chance CHANTS Fortune, a gamble Variation of Chauncey (French)
Chandler CHAND-lur Candle maker (English)
Charles CHAHR-ulz , a man British Charles Prince of Wales (German)
Charley CHAHR-lee Variation of Charlotte: A Variation of Charles, man or manly Alternate , tiny and Variation (French)
Charlie CHAHR-lee Variation of Charlotte: A Variation of Charles, man or manly Alternate , tiny and Variation (French)
Chase CHAYS Huntsman (English)
Chaz CHAZ A man Variation of Carl (English)
Chester CHES-tur Camp (Latin)
Chris KRIS Variation of Christian: Follower of Christ (English)
Christian KRIS-chen From Christianus Christian Variation of Christiana, Follower of Christ (Latin)
Christopher KRIS-to-fur word carrier of Christ, St Christopher, patron Saint of travelers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river (Greek)
Chuck CHUK Variation of Charles man American singer Chuck Berry (English)
Clair KLER Bright (French)
Clarence KLER-ents Bright, shining, gentle (Latin)
Clark KLAHRK Derived cleric or clerk Famous people: American  (English)
Claud KLAWD From the French Claude, a Variation of the Latin Claudium lame Introduced into Scotland by the 6th century Hamilton family Famous person: British  (Scottish)
Claude KLOD Variation of Claudius, derived from the Latin lame F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine (French)
Clay KLAY Clay maker, mortal (English)
Clayton KLAY-tun Derived and place name, based on the Old English clag clay and tun settlement Also, mortal (English)
Clement KLE-ment mild or merciful (Latin)
Cleveland KLEEV-land From the cliff land (English)
Cliff KLIF Variation of Clifford: River ford near a cliff (English)
Clifford KLIF-furd Ford near a slope From an Old English and place name, used commonly as a first name since the late 19th century pianist Sir Clifford Curzon (English)
Clifton KLIF-tun Settlement on a cliff From an Old English and place name, used only occasionally as a first name (English)
Clint KLINT Variation of Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate Clint Eastwood (English)
Clinton KLIN-tun From the headland farm (German)
Clyde KLIED From the name of Scottish Clyde river (Scottish)
Coby KO-bee Variation of Coburn (English)
Cody KO-dee Cushion Helpful (English)
Colby KOL-bee Dark-skinned (English)
Cole KOL Variation of Colin: Of a triumphant people, young boy (English)
Coleman KOL-min Dove (Irish)
Colin KALL-en A Variation of Nicholas, which means People's victory, from a French Variation (French)
Collin KAHL-in Variation of Nicholas People's victory (French)
Colt   From the dark town Variation of Colston: owner of property (English)
Colten KOL-ten Coal town (English)
Colton KOL-tun From the dark town (English)
Conner KON-ner Hound lover Variation of Connor: Full of desire, much desire (Irish)
Connor KAHN-ur Strong willed or wise (Irish)
Conor KAHN-ur Strong willed or wise Hound-lover Also from the Irish Coachuhhar, high desire (Irish)
Conrad KAHN-rad Bold speech (German)
Cooper KOO-pur A barrel maker (English)
Corbin KOR-bin Raven (Latin)
Corey KOR-ee Variation of Cory variously: from the round hill, seething pool, ravine (Irish)
Cornelius kor-NEE-lee-us Horn (Latin)
Cornell kor-NEL College, name of a town (English)
Cortez kor-TEZ Courteous Variation of Curtis The Spanish explorer and adventurer Cortez conquered the Aztec civilization of Mexico with only a small expeditionary force (Spanish)
Cory KOR-ee From the round hill, seething pool, ravine (English)
Coy   Forest (English)
Craig KRAYG Dwells at the Crag (Gaelic)
Cristian kree-STYAHN Follower of Christ, the Anointed (Spanish)
Cristopher    
Cruz KROOS Cross (Portuguese)
Cullen KUL-en Cub (Celtic)
Curt KURT Variation of Curtis, courteous, or an alternative spelling of Kurt or Cort (English)
Curtis KUR-tis courteous (French)
Cyril SEER-il Lord, lordly , the 9th-century missionary Saint Cyril, devised the Cyrillic alphabet used in Slavonic languages (Greek)
Cyrus SIE-rus As miserable, as heir (Biblical)
Dakota da-KO-ta Friend, ally (Native American)
Dale DAY-ul A valley (Norse)
Dallas DAL-as From the dales, the valley meadows Name of a Texas city (Scottish)
Dalton DAWL-tun From the farm in the dale (English)
Damian DAY-mee-an Tame (Spanish)
Damien DAY-me-en Untamed (French)
Damion DAY-mee-un Variation of Damian: Tame (Greek)
Damon DAY-min Gentle To tame A Variation of Damian In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias in modern times: American author Damon Runyon (Greek)
Dan   Variation of Daniel: God is my judge (Hebrew)
Dandre    
Dane DAYN Brook Also from the Dane, From Denmark (English)
Danial    
Daniel DAN-yul Attractive A translation of the Gaelic name Domhnall (Irish)
Dannie DAN-ee Variation of Daniel: God is my judge (Hebrew)
Danny DAN-ee Variation of the Hebrew Daniel, God has judged, or God is judge, frequently used as an independent name Danny Boy is a Famous Scottish folk song (Scottish)
Dante   Variation of Durante (Italian)
Daquan    
Daren DER-en Great (English)
Darian DER-ee-an Variation of Darius: a Persian royal name (Latin)
Darien DER-ee-en Gift Also a Variation of Darin Poet John Keats described the moment of discovery when explorers stood silent upon a peak in Darien (Greek)
Darin DER-in Gift (Greek)
Darius DER-ee-us He that informs himself (Biblical)
Darnell dar-NEL Hidden (English)
Darrel DER-el Darling, dearly loved, darling Also a Variation of Darrell (English)
Darrell DER-el Darling, dearly loved, darling (English)
Darren DER-en Great (Gaelic)
Darrin DER-in Great (English)
Darrius DARE-ee-us Preserver, Darius the Mede assumed kingship of Babylon after its conquest by Cyrus (Persian)
Darryl DER-el Darling, darling Also a Variation of Darrell (English)
Darwin DAHR-win Dear friend Nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin was the first major exponent of human evolution (English)
Daryl DER-el Dearly loved The name Daryl for girls was made popular by  (English)
Dashawn    
Dave DAYV Variation of David: Beloved or friend (Scottish)
David DAY-ved Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew David was a common name of Scottish kings in the Middle Ages (Scottish)
Davin DAV-in Dearly loved (Hebrew)
Davion DAY-vee-en Variation of David: Beloved or friend (English)
Davis DAY-vis David's son (English)
Davon    
Dawson DAW-sun David's son  (English)
Dayton DAY-tun Day town, light town (English)
Dean DEEN valley (English)
Deandre    
Deangelo de-ANN-ja-lo From the angel (Italian)
Delbert DEL-burt Bright day, sunny day, proud, noble (English)
Delmar DEL-mar Of the sea (Spanish)
DeMarcus   Of Mark (African)
Demetrius da-MEE-tree-us Belonging to corn, or to Ceres (Biblical)
Denis   From the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, referring to the Greek god of wine (English)
Dennis de-NEE Follower of Dionysius  (Greek)
Denny DEN-ee From Denmark (Norse)
Denver DEN-vur Variation of Denver: Green valley (English)
Denzel den-ZEL A place-name in Cornwall (English)
Deon DEE-on Variation of Dionysius (English)
Derek DER-ek Gifted ruler From Theodoric (German)
Derick DER-ek Gifted ruler From Theodoric (English)
Derrick DER-ek Gifted ruler, People's ruler (English)
Deshawn da-SHAWN Unknown (Unknown)
Desmond DEZ-mund derived from the Irish Deas Mumhain South Munster (English)
Devan DEV-un Divine (English)
Deven DEV-en For God (Indian)
Devin DEV-in Divine (French)
Devon DEV-un The name of a beautiful farming county in England (English)
Devonte da-VON-tay Unknown (Unknown)
Dewayne   Dark (Irish)
Dewey   Variation of David: Beloved or friend (Hebrew)
Dexter DEKS-tur dyer (English)
Dick   Rhyming nickname from medieval times Richard strong ruler was shortened to Rick then rhymed to Dick (English)
Diego DYE-go Hispanic version of James: to supplant or replace, he that replaces famed Mexican artist Diego Rivera (Spanish)
Dillon DIL-un Born near the sea (Welsh)
Dion DEE-on Variation of Dionysius (French)
Dirk DURK Variation of Derek people ruler British  (Dutch)
Domenic DAHM-en-ik Variation of Dominick: Lord (English)
Domingo do-MEENG-go Born on Sunday (Spanish)
Dominic DAHM-in-ik From Dominkus, of the Lord St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars (Latin)
Dominick DAHM-in-ik From Dominkus, of the Lord St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars (Latin)
Don DAHN Mother goddess (Anglo)
Donald DAHN-awld Dark stranger (Celtic)
Donavan DON-a-vin Brown-haired chieftain (Irish)
Donnell   Variation of Donald great chief (Scottish)
Donnie DAHN-ee Lady From the respectful title Donna (Italian)
Donny DAHN-ee Variation of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, world mighty Also a Variation of Donn In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld (English)
Donovan DON-a-vin Brown-haired chieftain From an Irish dark brown (Irish)
Donte    
Dorian DOR-ee-an Of the sea Descendant of Dorus (Greek)
Doug DUG Variation of Douglas: From the Gaelic Dubhglas dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river (Scottish)
Douglas DUG-lus Dark stranger (Irish)
Doyle   Dark stranger (Celtic)
Drake DRAYK Dragon (English)
Drew DROO Variation of Andrew Modern  (Scottish)
Duane DWAYN From an Irish black or dark Many Irish and Scottish names have the dark or black (Irish)
Dudley DUD-lee From the People's meadow, clearing  (English)
Duncan DUN-kan Dark skinned fighter (Celtic)
Dustin DUS-tin A fighter American  (English)
Dusty DUS-tee Nickname (English)
Dwayne DWAYN From an Irish black or dark Many Irish and Scottish names have the dark or black (Irish)
Dwight DWIET Blond (Dutch)
Dylan DUL-an Son of the wave, born near the sea, influence, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, American folk singer Bob Dylan (Welsh)
Earl URL Chief (Anglo)
Earle URL Chief (Anglo)
Earnest UR-nest Serious, determined (German)
Ed ED Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French)
Eddie ED-ee Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French)
Eddy ED-ee Variation of Edmond: Prosperous protector (French)
Edgar ED-gahr Fortunate, powerful, rich, happy (English)
Edmond   Prosperous protector (English)
Edmund ED-mund Prosperous protector (French)
Eduardo e-DHWAHR-do Variation of Edward rich guardian (Italian)
Edward ED-wurd Guardian (Anglo)
Edwin ED-win Happy friend (German)
Efrain EFF-ra-in Doubly fruitful Variation of Hebrew Ephraim (Spanish)
Efren EFF-ren Doubly fruitful Variation of Hebrew Ephraim (Hebrew)
Elbert   Bright, famous (German)
Eldon EL-dun From the elves valley, from the old town and place name (English)
Eli EE-ligh Defender of man (Greek)
Elias    
Elijah ee-LIE-zha God the Lord, the strong Lord (Biblical)
Elisha ee-LIE-sha Variation of Elisabeth (French)
Elliot EL-ee-ut Believes in God (French)
Elliott EL-ee-ut Variation of Elias: The Greek Variation of the Hebrew Elijah, God is God (Greek)
Ellis ELL-us My God is God derived from a medieval Variation of Elias from Elijah (English)
Elmer EL-mur Variation of Aylmer Ebenezer and Jonathan Elmer were two famous American brothers who played an important role in the American War of Independence (English)
Elmo EL-mo Variation of Erasmus who was a noted Dutch scholar (Dutch)
Elton EL-tun From the old town A and place name Elton John (English)
Elvin EL-vin Good elf (English)
Elvis EL-vis Elf-wise friend Variation of Alvin Made famous by singer and  (English)
Elwood EL-wuwd From the old forest (English)
Emanuel e-MAN-u-ell God with us Also an Old Testament name for the Messiah (Hebrew)
Emery EM-ur-ee Brave, powerful (German)
Emil   Derived from Roman clan name which may mean industrious (English)
Emilio e-MEE-lyo Flattering (Spanish)
Emmanuel e-MAN-u-ell God with us (Biblical)
Emmett EM-et Male Variation of Emma, a pre-medieval girls given name (English)
Emory EM-ur-ee Brave, powerful Variation of Amory (English)
Enrique en-REE-ke Rules an estate (German)
Eric ER-ik Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian)
Erich   Variation of Eric (German)
Erick ER-ik Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian)
Erik ER-ik Ever kingly In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: From landed on the shores of America 5 years before Christopher Columbus (Scandinavian)
Ernest UR-nest Serious, determined Earnestness or vigor, Ernust (German)
Ernesto er-NES-to Serious, determined (Spanish)
Ernie UR-nee Variation of Ernest: honest (English)
Ervin   Beautiful (Scottish)
Erwin   Variation of Irwin: Boar friend Sea friend (English)
Esteban es-TE-bahn Crowned in victory Variation of Stephen (Spanish)
Estevan ESS-ta-von Variation of Esteban: Crown (Spanish)
Ethan EE-thin Strong, the gift of the island (Biblical)
Eugene YOO-jeen Well-born Prince Eugene of Savoy, American playwright Eugene O'Neill (Greek)
Evan EV-an Right handed (Scottish)
Everett EV-ur-et Hardy, brave Variation of Everard (English)
Everette    
Ezekiel e-ZEE-kee-ul God strengthens (Hebrew)
Ezequiel a-ZEE-kee-el God strengthens (Spanish)
Ezra EZ-ra Help, court (Biblical)
Fabian FAH-bee-ahn Bean grower (Swedish)
Felipe fe-LEE-pe Variation of Phillip loves horses (Spanish)
Felix FEE-liks lucky (Swedish)
Ferdinand FUR-di-nand journey (German)
Fernando fer-NAHN-do Variation of Ferdinand, adventurer (Spanish)
Fidel fee-DHEL Faithful (Spanish)
Fletcher FLECH-ur Feathers arrows (French)
Floyd FLOID Variation of the Welsh Lloyd Heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson (English)
Forest FOR-est Keeps the forest Woodland (English)
Forrest FOR-est Dwells in the forest (Latin)
Foster FAWS-tur Keeper of the forest (Latin)
Francis FRAN-sis Free (German)
Francisco frahn-SEES-ko Variation of Francis: Frenchman movie producer Francis Ford Coppola (Latin)
Frank FRANK Variation of the Latin Francis, Frenchman or free one American singer Frank Sinatra (French)
Frankie FRANGK-ee From France or free one Variation of Francis Variation of Frances (Latin)
Franklin FRANGK-lin Derived from francolin a free born landowner American President Franklin D Roosevelt (English)
Fred FRED Variation of Alfred: Sage, wise, elf counsel (English)
Freddie FRED-ee Variation of Frederic: name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German)
Freddy FRED-ee Variation of Frederic: name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German)
Frederic    
Frederick FRED-ur-ik Peaceful ruler (German)
Fredric   name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German)
Fredrick FRED-rik name Frithuric, peaceful ruler (German)
Freeman FREE-man Free man (Anglo)
Gabriel GAY-bree-el God is my strength (Biblical)
Gage GAYJ Calf (Irish)
Gale GAYL Variation of Abigail: Fathers joy, Gives joy (Hebrew)
Galen GAY-len Festive party (English)
Garland GAHR-land Crowned with flowers (French)
Garret GER-et Hard or bold spear An Irish Variation of the German Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald (Irish)
Garrett GER-et Defender (Norse)
Garry   Variation of Gareth: Gentle, Modest, and brave (Welsh)
Garth GAHRTH Defender (Norse)
Gary GER-ee Variation of Gareth: Gentle, Modest, and brave (Welsh)
Gavin GA-vin A Scottish derivative of the Old German name Gawin, district of land Also a Variation of the Scottish name Gawain, little hawk or white hawk (Scottish)
Gene JEEN Variation of Eugene, well-born (English)
Geoffrey JEF-ree Derived from one of three Old German names, district, traveler, or peaceful pledge Geoffrey Plantagenet was father to King Henry II, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales (German)
George JORJ Farmer In medieval legend St George: From struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil (English)
Gerald    
Gerard    
Gerardo jay-RAHR-do Variation of Gerard spear courageous (Spanish)
German hair-MON Warrior (Spanish)
Gerry JER-ee Variation of Geraldine: ruling spear (English)
Gilbert GIL-burt Bright lad (French)
Gilberto jeel-BER-to Hostage, smart lad (Spanish)
Gino JEE-no Variation of Louis famous Variation of Gian and Giovanni (Italian)
Giovanni jo-VAHN-nee Gift from God (Hebrew)
Glen GLEN From the glen Valley (Gaelic)
Glenn GLEN From the glen Valley Variation of Glenna  (Gaelic)