0;Of Germanic origin, means strong-willed
1;From the name of a Greek hero, involved in the Trojan War
2;From Hebrew, this name means man
3;"From Germanic adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf"
4;"From Hebrew, means "noble lord", expression used to adress God"
5;"From Latin Hadrianus, "from Hadria", city in northern Italy, hence the Adriatic Sea"
6;"From Sanskrit meaning "fire", and the name of the Hindu god of fire"
7;"Means "most respectable" in Arabic"
8;From the Greek hero Ajax, involved in the Trojan War
9;Of Celtic origin, this name means fire
10;"Means "loved", from French verb "aimer"
11;"Possibly from Breton and meaning either "little rock" or "beautiful"
12;"From Germanic "noble ruler" or "ruler of all" (ric, "ruler", and all, "all", or adal, "noble")"
13;"From Germanic adalbrecht, "bright nobility", from adal, "noble" and beraht, "bright"
14;"From Germanic adalbrecht, "of bright nobility", from adal, "noble" andberaht, "bright"
15;"From Latin albus, meaning "white"
16;"Derived from Germanic ald, "old" and ric "ruler"
17;"From Greek alexo, "to defend" and aner, "man": "protector of men"
18;From Old English lf, elf and rd, council, advice
19;"Derived from Old Norse alfr, "elf" and sigr, "victory"
20;"Means "lofty, sublime" in Arabic"
21;"From Germanic adal, "noble" and func, "ready". Renaissance used a more Greek-sounding "ph"
22;"Derived from Old English lfwine, "elf friend", from lf, "elf" and wine, "friend"
23;"From Germanic amal, "work, labour" and ric, "ruler"
24;"From Greek anatl, "Orient"
25;"From Greek aner, andros, "man"
26;"From Germanic ans, "divinity" and helm, "protection"
27;From a Roman family name of etruscan origin, meaning unknown, wrongly associated to Greek for flower
28;Derived from the name of the Greek god Apollo
29;"Derived from Germanic ercan, "sincere, true" and bald, "dauntless"
30;"Means "lion of god" in Hebrew"
31;"Derived from Germanic Herman, "soldier", from heri, "army" and man, "man"
32;"From Celtic Arthmael, possibly composed of art, "stone" and mael, "prince"
33;"From Germanic for "eagle power", from arn "eagle" and wald "power"
34;From Hebrew Aharon, of unspecified Egyptian origin. Possible meanings: high mountain or exalted
35;"From Greek arsenias, "virile"
36;"Meaning unknown, possibly derived from British art, "bear" or from Irish art, "stone"
37;"From an English family name originally meaning "ash tree glade"
38;"From Latin augustus, "great, venerable"
39;"Derived from Latin aureus, "golden"
40;"Derived from a hebrew name, Avshalom, "my father is in peace"
41;"Derived, via Greek, from Aramaic, this name means "son of prophet"
42;"Derived, via Greek, from Aramaic, this name means "son of Talmay (wringled one)"
43;"From Greek basileus, "king"
44;"Derived from Baldwin, itself from Germanic bald, "dauntless" and wine, "friend"
45;Anglicised form of Bedwyrn, of unknown meaning, hero of Arthurian legends
46;"From late Latin benedictus, "blessed"
47;"Derived from the Hebrew name Binyamin, "son of the south" or "son of the right hand"
48;"Derived from Germanic bern "bear" and hard "brave, hardy"
49;"Means "bright ruler", from Germanic beraht, "bright" and wald, "ruler"
50;"Means "bright raven", from Germanic beraht, "bright" and hramn, "raven"
51;"From the Roman name Blasius, from Latin blaesus, "lisping"
52;"From late Latin Bonifatius, meaning "good fortune", from bonum, "god" and fatum, "fate"
53;"From Turkish Bogoris, perhaps meaning "small" or "wolf"
54;"From Brendanus, latinised form of Irish Breanainn, itself derived from Welsh word for "prince"
55;"Meaning unknown, but possibly related to Celtic bre, "hill", or by extension "lofty, noble"
56;"From Bricius, probably a latinised form of a Welsh nam, derived from brych, "speckled, spotted"
57;"Norman name meaning, "from Brieuse" in French"
58;"Means "brown" in Germanic"
59;"Means "dog" in Hebreu"
60;"From a family name, anglicised form of  Ceallachain, "descendant of Ceallachan"
61;"Late Latin Calogerus, from Greek (kalos), "beautiful" and (geron), "old man, elder"
62;"From a Scottish name meaning "crooked nose", from Gaelic cam, "crooked" and sron, "nose"
63;"Roman family name, of uncertain meaning, possibly "participating in a religious service"
64;"From Germanic Karl, derived from a Germanic word meaning "man"
65;"Means "to destroy the peace", derived from Slavic kazic, "to destroy" and mir, "peace"
66;From Welsh Seissylt, derived from the Roman name Sextus
67;"Invented by Walter Scott for 'Ivanhoe', also said to be derived Germanic "caddaric", warchief"
68;"From a late Latin name meaning "of the sky, heavenly"
69;"From a Roman nickname possibly meaning, "hairy", from Latin caesaries, "hair"
70;"From Old English Ceadda, of unknown meaning, which may be derived from Welsh cad, "battle"
71;"From the name of a London district, meaning "landing place for chalk or limestone" in Old English"
72;"From a name in medieval Latin, meaning "Christian" (from the Christianity)"
73;"Means, "He who carries the Christ", from Greek tardif (Christos) and (phero), "to carry"
74;"From a name meaning "clerc" or "scholar" in Old English"
75;"From a Roman family name, derived from Latin claudus, "limping, lame"
76;"From late Latin Clemens, "delicate, merciful, kind"
77;Either a name derived from Gaelic Cailean (pup), or a diminutive form of Nicolas
78;"Italian form of Greek (kosmos) "order, decency"
79;"From Roman Constantinus, derived from a Latin word meaning "constant, regular"
80;"Roman family name, possibly derived from cornu, "horn"
81;"Old, English family name, maybe derived from Old French cordoan, "leather"
82;"From the Roman family name Cyprianus meaning "from Cyprus" in Latin"
83;"From Greek (Kyrillos) derived from Greek (kyrios), "lord"
84;"Means "good god" in Celtic"
85;"From Greek (Damianos) derived from Greek (damao), "to tame, wrangle"
86;"From Hebrew (Daniyyel), "god is my judge"
87;"From Irish Mac Dara meaning "oak"
88;"From the Greek, originally from Persian name Drayavahush, from draya, "to possess" and vahu, "good"
89;"Maybe from Hebrew (dvd), "loved"
90;"Derived from arabe (dhanab), "tail"
91;Medieval form of Dionysus, Greek god of wine
92;"From a family name meaning "he who dyes" in Old English"
93;"Maybe an anglicised form of Degare, from French gar, "lost"
94;"From late Latin Dominicus, "of the Lord"
95;"From Gaelic Domhnall, "king of the world", from Old Celtic dumno, "world" and val, "to rule"
96;"From late Latin Donatus, "given"
97;"Anglicised form of Gaelic Dubhan, derived from dubh, "dark, black" and diminutive suffix"
98;"From the noble title, earl, from Old English eorl, "noble man, warrior"
99;"Derived from Germanic eg, "edge" and hard, "brave, hardy"
100;"Derived from Old English, ead, "rich, blessed" and gar, "spear"
101;"Means "rich protector" from Old English ead, "rich, blessed" and mund, "protector"
102;"Means "rich warden", derived from Old English, ead, "riche, blessed" and weard, "warden"
103;"From Hebrew ('Eliyyahu), "my God is Yahweh"
104;"From Hebrew ('Elisha'), contraction from ('Elishu'a), "my God is salvation"
105;"Derived from Old English delmr del, "noble" and mr, "famous"
106;"From late Latin Eligius, derived from latin eligere, "to choose"
107;"From the Roman family name Aemilius, derived from Latin aemulus, "rival"
108;"Means "god is with us" in Hebrew"
109;"From Old Norse Eirkr, derived from ei, "always" and rkr, "ruler"
110;"Derived from Norse ancien rlendr, "stranger"
111;"Derived from Germanic eornost, "seriousness, austerity"
112;"Derived from Germanic eber, "wild board" and win, "friend"
113;"Roman family name, derived from Latin faba, "bean"
114;"From Roman Fabricius, derived from latin faber, "artisan"
115;"Means "unique, precious", derived from Arabic (farada), "to be unique"
116;"Means "one who knows right from wrong" in Arabic"
117;"Roman nickname "favourable, auspicious" in Latin"
118;"Roman nickname "lucky, successful" in Latin"
119;"From Fearghas, "vigourous man", derived from Gaelic fear, "man" and gus, "vigour"
120;"From Ferdineto, Spanish form of a Wisigothic name, from Germanic frid, "peace" and nand, "brave"
121;"Derived from Fionn, meaning, "fair" or "white" in Gaelic"
122;"From late Latin Firminus, "firm, solid"
123;"Roman family name meaning "golden" or "blonde" from Latin flavus, "yellow, golden"
124;"From Roman name Florentius, derived from Latin florens, "flowering, prosperous"
125;"From late Latin Franciscus, "French"
126;"From Germanic "peaceful ruler", derived from frid, "peace" and ric, "ruler"
127;"From Hebrew (Gavri'el), "strong man of god"
128;"From Roman Caietanus, "from Gaeta"
129;"Means "wave" in Hebrew"
130;Unknown meaning, probably of Welsh origin
131;"From Jasper, means "treasurer" in Persian"
132;"Either from Germanic "stranger" or French "from Gascony"
133;"From Welsh, Gwalchgwyn, "white eagle"
134;"From godfrey, itself from Germanic godafrid, "peace of God", from Germanic god, "god" and frid, "peace"
135;"From Greek (Georgios), from (georgos), "to plough"
136;"From Germanic "rule of the spear", from ger, "spear" and wald, "rule"
137;"Derived from Germanic ger, "spear" and hard, "brave, hardi"
138;"From a Roman nickname Germanus, "brother" in Latin "
139;"Means "lumberjack" or "feller" in Hebrew"
140;"Means "bright pledge", derived from Germanic elements gisel, "pledge, hostage" and beraht, "bright"
141;"From late Latin Aegidius, "young goat" from Greek (aigidion)"
142;"From Roman cognomen Gordianus, "From Gordium" (capital city of Phrygia in Anatolia)"
143;"From Scottish, derived from a name meaning "high hill"
144;"From Latin Gregorius, derived from Greek (gregoros), "watchful, alert"
145;"Means "staff of the Goths", derived from Norse ancien Gautr, "Goth" and stafr, "staff"
146;"Means "blessed and generous", from Breton gwenn, "fair, white, blessed" and hael, "generous"
147;"Means "wise" in Arabic"
148;"Means "army chief", derived from Old English heri, "army" and wald, "ruler, chief"
149;"Means "beautifier" in Arabic"
150;"From Germanic Heimiric, "home ruler", from heim, "house" and ric "ruler"
151;"Derived from Germanic heri "army" and beraht "bright"
152;Possibly of Etruscan origin, or derived from the name of the Greek god Hermes
153;"Derived from Latin hilaris, "joyful"
154;"Means "horse freer", from Greek (hippos), "horsel" and (lyo), "to untie"
155;"Roman family name, may be derived from latin hora, "hour, time, season"
156;"After diverse occupational names ("haigh guardian", "ewe herder" ou "hog warden"
157;"Means "bright heart", derived from Germanic hug, "heart, spirit" and beraht, "bright"
158;"From Germanic hug, "heart, spirit"
159;From Greek (Hyakinthos), after the hyacinth flower
160;"From Abraham, "father of many" in Hebrew"
161;From a Roman family name, Egnatius, of unknown meaning and Etruscan origin
162;"Derived from Norse ancien yr, "yew, bow" and arr, "warrior"
163;From Latin Jacobus, from Greek (Iakobos), from Hebrew (Ya'aqov), of unknown meaning
164;"May mean "grateful" ou "he will judge" in Hebrew"
165;"Means "brook" in Arabic"
166;"Means "beautiful" in Arabic"
167;"From Hebrew (Yared) or (Yered), "descendant"
168;"From Greek (Iason), derived from Greek (iasthai), "to heal"
169;"From Greek (Ioannes), itself from Hebrew (Yochanan), "Yahweh is generous"
170;"Means "he opens" in Hebrew"
171;"From Hebrew (Yirmiyahu), "Yahweh haselevated"
172;"From Greek (Hieronymos), "holy"
173;"From Jehoiakim, meaning "raised by Yahweh" in Hebrew"
174;Originally from Norman Joscelin, itself derived from Germanic Gautelen, after a Germanic tribe, the Gauts 
175;"From Hebrew (Yo'el), "Yahweh is god"
176;"From Hebrew (Yehonatan) (contracted in (Yonatan)), "Yahweh has given"
177;"From Latin Iosephus, from Greek (Iosephos), from Hebrew (Yosef), "he will add"
178;"From Hebrew (Yehoshu'a), "Yahweh is salvation"
179;"From a Roman family name, possibly derived from Greek (ioulos), "downy-bearded"
180;After the English plant name juniper, from Latin juniperus 
181;"Means "capable, powerful" in Arabic"
182;"Means "pale red" or "lotus" in Sanskrit"
183;"Means "noble, generous" in Arabic"
184;"From Scottish, may be originally a place name meaning "forest, wood"
185;"Either related to Ceallach (Gaelic "war, combat") or derived from the family name  Ceallaigh"
186;"After an Irish county "People of Ciar" in Gaelic"
187;"Anglicised form of Irish Caoimhn, from Old Irish coem, "gentle, soft, beautiful" and gein, "birth"
188;After Lassy, city in Normandy
189;Originally, Scottish nickname for a Norwegian
190;"Derived from Germanic land, "earth" and beraht, "bright"
191;"From Germanic Lanzo, short version for the names starting with land, "land, earth"
192;"Old, English place name meaning "long hill" (i.e. "a ridge")"
193;"From Roman nickname Laurentius, "from Laurentum"
194;Meaning unknown, Laverna was the Roman goddess of thieves and theft
195;"Latinised form of Eleazar, from the New Testament, "my God has helped" in Hebrew"
196;"From Greek (Leandros), "a lion of a man" from Greek (leon), "lion" and (anep) "man"
197;"Derived from a place name meaning "leek garden"
198;"Means "belonging to God" in Hebrew"
199;"Late Latin for "lion", initialy from Greek (leon)"
200;"Derived from Germanic liut, "people" and bald, "brave"
201;"Derived from a Scottish place name, either "holly garden" or "garden near the pond" in Gaelic"
202;"From Germanic Liafwin, form of Leofwine, "dear friend", from Old English, leof "dear" and wine, "friend"
203;"From a Scottish place name, "Lincoln's marsh" in Old English"
204;"Means "my light" in Hebrew"
205;"From Germanic Hludwig, "famous warrior", from hlud, "fame" and wig, "warrior"
206;"From Greek (Loukas), "from Lucania"
207;"Roman praenomen derived from Latin lux, "light"
208;"From French "de l'isle", "from the island"
209;"From Greek (Lysandros), "freeing of a man"
210;"Means possibly "weapon" in Old French"
211;"From Gaelic Mac Coinnich, "son of Coinneach"
212;"From an English nickname, "son of Maud"
213;"From nickname Welsh, "son of Madoc"
214;"Means "king" in Arabic"
215;"From a English nickname meaning "infortune" in Norman"
216;"From Irish Maoil Eoin, "disciple of Saint John"
217;"Means "wish, desire" in Arabic "
218;Probably derived from the god Mars, via Marcus and Marcellus
219;"From the Roman nickname Martialis, "war-related, war inclined", derived from the god Mars"
220;"May means "famous friend" in old English"
221;"From (Matthaios), Greek form of Hebrew (Mattityahu), "gift from Yahweh"
222;"From Roman, Mauricius, derived from Maurus (Moor, "dark-skinned" in latin)"
223;"Roman family name, derived from Latin maximus, "the tallest, greatest"
224;"May be from Old English, Mael wine, "friend of the council"
225;"From Hebrew (Mikha'el), "Who is like god?"
226;"From Old Welsh Morcant, possibly derived from Welsh mor, "sea" and cant, "circle"
227;"Means "drinking companion", derived from Arabic (nadima), "to drink together"
228;"Means "giver" in Hebreu"
229;"From Gaelic Niall, of imprecise origin, maybe "champion" or "cloud"
230;"From a nickname meaning "son of Neil"
231;"Means "homecoming" in Greek"
232;"From a place name, "new city" in Norman"
233;"From Greek (Nikolaos), "victor of the people" from Greek (nike), "victory" and (laos), "people"
234;"Derived from Hebrew (No'ah), "movement"
235;Means Christmas, from French word Nol
236;"Derived from Germanic nord, "nord" and beraht, "bright"
237;"From an old, Germanic nickname, "man from the North", used to designate a Viking"
238;"Imprecise Germanic, via Norman, maybe adal, "noble" or alb, "elf" and bern, "ours"
239;"Roman family name, from Latin octavus, "eighth"
240;"From Germanic od, "wealth, fortune"
241;"From Old Norse, leifr, "descendant of an ancestor", from anu, "ancestor" and leifr, "descendant"
242;"Possibly from Germanic Alfihar, "elf army", spelling was changed in relation ot the olive tree"
243;"Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol, "footprint" and gwen, "fair, white, blessed"
244;"Means "populated, flourishing", derived du arabe ('umr), "life"
245;"Means "fawn" in Hebrew"
246;"Means "light" in Hebrew "
247;"From Norman ors, "bear", from Latin ursus"
248;"From Hosanna, religious expression: "deliver us" in Hebrew"
249;"Means "guardian god" from Old English os, "god" and mund, "protector"
250;"Derived from Old English, os, "god" and weald, "rule"
251;"Means "lotus" in Sanskrit"
252;"Scottish place name, may ultimately be derived from Latin basilica, "church"
253;Unknown meaning, in Irish lore, first man to reach Ireland after the Flood
254;"From late Latin Paschalis, "relating to Easter", from Hebrew (pesach), "Passover"
255;"From Roman Patricius, "noble man, patrician" in Latin "
256;"From the Roman family name Paulus, "small" or "humble" in Latin "
257;Old form of Peredur, Welsh name, of unknown meaning
258;"From the Roman family name Petronius, possibly derived from Latin petro, petronis, "yokel"
259;"Means "affectionate" in grec"
260;"From Greek (Philippos), "friend of horses"
261;Name of the sun in Greek, and one of Apollo's other names
262;"Derived from Greek (Petros), "stone"
263;"Late Latin Placidus, "calm"
264;"Means "moon" in Arabic "
265;"From the Roman family name Quintinus, derived from Quintus, "fifth"
266;"From a place name meaning "red cliff" in Old English"
267;"Means "kind, compassioante" in Arabic"
268;"From Germanic rand, "edge (of a shield)" and wulf, "wolf"
269;"From Hebrew (Refa'el), "god has healed"
270;"From Germanic Reginmund, from ragin, "council" and mund, "protector"
271;"From Germanic Reginold, from ragin, "council" and wald, "rule"
272;"Roman nickname Remigius, derived from latin remigis, "rower"
273;"Late Latin Renatus, "born again"
274;"Means "courageous ruler", derived from Germanic ric, "ruler" and hard, "brave, hardy"
275;"Means "famous chief" from Germanic hrod, "fame" and wald, "ruler"
276;"Means "bright fame", derived from Germanic hrod, "fame" and beraht, "bright"
277;"Means "famous ruler" from Germanic hrod, "fame" and ric, "ruler"
278;"From a place name meaning "Hroda's island" in Old English, Hroda is the Germanic for "fame"
279;"Means "famous spear" from Germanic hrod, "fame" and ger, "spear"
280;"Means "famous land" from Germanic hrod, "fame" and land, "land, earth"
281;"From a Roman nickname Romanus, "romain" in Latin"
282;"Means "small seal", derived from Irish rn, "seal" and a diminutive suffix"
283;"From Gaelic ruadh, "red" and a diminutive suffix, rowan is also a type of plant"
284;"Derived from Gaelic ruadh, "red"
285;"little red one" in Old French"
286;"Derived from Irish  Riain, "descendant of Rian" ("little king" (from Irish r, "king" and diminutive form))"
287;"Means "righteousness of religion" from Arabic (salah), "righteousness" and (din), "religion, faith"
288;"From Hebrew (Shelomoh), derived from Hebrew (shalom), "peace"
289;"From Hebrew (Shimshon), probably meaning "sun"
290;"From Hebrew (Shemu'el), either "from God" or "God has heard"
291;Derived from the Roman god Saturn
292;"Derived from "Scotsman" in Old English. Scot could also mean "tattoo"
293;"From Sebastianus, "from Sebaste", town name from Greek (sebastos), "venerable"
294;"Late Latin Seraphinus, from Hebrew seraphim, "fiery beings" and types on angels in the Bible"
295;"Roman family name, may be "servant" in Latin, but more probably from Etruscan origin"
296;"Roman family name, Severinus, derived from Severus, "severe, austere" in Latin"
297;Norman nickname for someone from the French city of Saint Maur
298;"From a place name in the Old Testament, "plain" in Hebrew, see also the rose of Sharon"
299;"From a place name, "luminous glade" in Old English"
300;"Roman family name "from Sidon", ancient, Phenician city (Saida in Lebanon today)"
301;"From Hebrew (Shim'on), "to take heed" or "to listen"
302;"From Greek (Stephanos), "crown"
303;"From the occupational name "steward"
304;"Derived from Latin silva, "forest, wood"
305;"Roman nickname, "mute, quiet" in Latin "
306;"Derived from Middle English taillour, "tailor"
307;From Roman family name Terentius, of unknown meaning
308;"Means "heart" in Arameen "
309;"From (Theodosios), "giving to god", (theos), "god" and (dosis), "gift"
310;"From (Theodotos), "given to god" from (theos), "god" and (dotos), "given"
311;"Means "manifestation from God" from (os), "god" and (phanes), "apparition"
312;"From Greek (Theophilos), "friend of god", from (theos), "god" and (philos), "friend"
313;"Means "hunter" in Greek"
314;"From Theobald, from Germanic feud, "people" and bald, "dauntless"
315;"From Gothic Thiudreiks, "ruler of people", from Germanic feud, "people" and ric, "ruler"
316;"Greek form of Aramaic, Te'oma, "twin"
317;"From (Timotheos), "honouring God", from (timao), "to honour" and (theos), "god"
318;"From Hebrew (Toviyyah), "Yahweh is god"
319;"From Celtic Drystan, from drest, "riot" or "uproar". Sometimes associates to Latin tristis, "sad"
320;"Means "prosperity and power", from Germanic uodal, "prosperity" and ric, "ruler"
321;"Means "famous warrior", derived from Germanic hun, "warrior" and beraht, "bright, famous"
322;"From Roman Urbanus, "city-dweller" in Latin"
323;"From Hebrew ('Uri'el), "God is my light"
324;"Means "My strength is in God" in Hebrew"
325;"May be related to Slavic volod, "law, rule"
326;"From the Roman family name Valentinus, from Latin valens, "strong, vigourous, healthy"
327;"Roman family name, derived from Latin valere, "to be strong"
328;"Means "good messenger", derived from Greek (eu), "good" and (angelos), "messenger"
329;"From Latin "Victor"
330;"From Roman Vincentius, from latin vincere, "conquer"
331;From Roman family name Vergilius, of unknown meaning
332;"From Roman Vivianus derived from Latin vivus, "alive"
333;"Means in Slavic "to rule magificiently" or "to rule peacefully"
334;"Means "to rule with glory", derived from Slavic, volod, "law, rule" and slav, "glory"
335;"From a nickname originally meaning "Welsh" or "stranger" in Old French"
336;"From Germanic "army chief", from wald, "ruler" and heri, "army"
337;"Either means "enclosure" in Germanic or is derived from French "de La Varenne"
338;"Means "more glory" from Slavic ventie, "more" and slav, "glory"
339;"Occupational name of "wagon maker", from Old English wgn, "wagon"
340;"From Germanic Wilhelm, from wil, "wish, desire" and helm, "protection"
341;"Derived from a Basque place name, Etxabier, "new house"
342;"Means "to be rich", derived from Arabic (yasira), "to have easily"
343;"Derived from Germanic iv, "if"
344;"From Hebrew (Zekharyah), "Yahweh remembers"
345;"From Greek (Zephyros), "western wind" and god of the western wind"
346;"May means "order of God" in Hebrew"
347;May be related to the Turkish title of sultan
348;"Means "dawn" in South Slavic"
349;"Means "my rock is God" in Hebreu "
