| Name | Gender | Origin | Meaning | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aadon | angel of the second month | occult | ||
| Aaen | angel of the day of Mercury | occult | ||
| Aalacho | eleventh hour of the night | occult | ||
| Aall | angel of the day of Mercury | occult | ||
| Aamon | demon | occult | ||
| Aariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aarom | angel of the second month | occult | ||
| Aaron | male | Hebrew | lofty, mountaineer | |
| Aaron | angel of the day of Saturn | occult | ||
| Aatxe | Basque | evil spirit in the form of a bull | mythology | |
| Ab | divine name associated with Saturn | occult | ||
| Aba | angel, minister of Sarabotes | occult | ||
| Abab | divine name associated with Jupiter | occult | ||
| Ababaloy | one of the magic words recited over the magic pen | occult | ||
| Abac | occult | |||
| Abaddon | occult | |||
| Abadir | occult | |||
| Abael | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Abagiron | occult | |||
| Abahin | occult | |||
| Abai | eleventh hour of day | occult | ||
| Abalam | occult | |||
| Abalay | occult | |||
| Abalidoth | angel, minister of Sarabotes | occult | ||
| Aban | angel presiding over water | occult | ||
| Abanay | occult | |||
| Abandinus | male | Celtic | Romano-Celtic god | mythology |
| Abao | occult | |||
| Abaot | occult | |||
| Abarguna | occult | |||
| Abargurna | occult | |||
| Abariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Abaris | male | Greek | priest of Apollo | mythology |
| Abarta | male | Celtic, Irish | Irish/Celtic god | mythology |
| Abas | male | Greek | mythic figure | mythology |
| Abasdarhon | angel of the fifth hour of the night | occult | ||
| Abassi | male | African | creator god | mythology |
| Abba | occult | |||
| Abbadaia | name of God | occult | ||
| Abbadia | occult | |||
| Abbaton | occult | |||
| Abbdya | occult | |||
| Abby | female | Hebrew | father rejoiced, or father of exaltation | dim. of Abigail |
| Abdizu | occult | |||
| Abdizuel | occult | |||
| Abdon | name of God | occult | ||
| Abdou | occult | |||
| Abdyel | angel of the first month | occult | ||
| Abe | male | Hebrew | perhaps father of a multitude, high father | dim. of Abraham |
| Abednego | occult | |||
| Abedumabal | occult | |||
| Abel | male | Hebrew | breath, vanity | |
| Abelais | occult | |||
| Abelech | occult | |||
| Abellio | male | Celtic | god of apple trees | mythology |
| Abelul | Hebrew | name of fourth month | occult | |
| Abenaki | Aboriginal | insect-spirits that bite people | mythology | |
| Abeor | occult | |||
| Abercaysdon | angel of seventh month | occult | ||
| Aberer | occult | |||
| Abezithibod | occult | |||
| Abhadir | occult | |||
| Abhean | male | Celtic, Irish | Irish/Celtic god, harper | mythology |
| Abiel | angel of the zodiac | occult | ||
| Abigail | female | Hebrew | father rejoiced, or father of exaltation | |
| Abigar | demon | occult | ||
| Abim | occult | |||
| Abir | occult | |||
| Abiram | occult | |||
| Abisi | occult | |||
| Abla | one of the magic words to deflect weapons | occult | ||
| Ablati | occult | |||
| Ablayeyll | angel of the day of Venus | occult | ||
| Ableymez | occult | |||
| Abliemel | occult | |||
| Ablth | Hebrew | "the glorious name" of God | occult | |
| Abner | male | Hebrew | the (divine) father (is) light | |
| Abnoba | female | Celtic | river goddess | mythology |
| Aboc | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aboezra | occult | |||
| Abrac | angel of the fifth month | occult | ||
| Abracadabra | occult | |||
| Abrach | occult | |||
| Abrachasyn | angel of the day of the Moon | occult | ||
| Abracio | name of God | occult | ||
| Abragateh | occult | |||
| Abragini | name of the Sun in Autumn | occult | ||
| Abrahach | occult | |||
| Abraham | male | Hebrew | perhaps father of a multitude, high father | |
| Abram | male | Hebrew | perhaps father of a multitude, high father | alt. of Abraham |
| Abramacyn | angel of the day of the Moon | occult | ||
| Abranoryn | occult | |||
| Abrasaxia | occult | |||
| Abrasiel | lesser angel of the seventh hour of the day | occult | ||
| Abraxas | occult | |||
| Abraye | occult | |||
| Abraym | name of the Sun in Spring | occult | ||
| Abrhima | magical word used in "binding the fever" | occult | ||
| Abriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Abrimael | occult | |||
| Abrinael | occult | |||
| Abrine | occult | |||
| Abrulges | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Abruna | occult | |||
| Abrutim | occult | |||
| Abry | angel of the seventh month | occult | ||
| Abrys | angel of the third month | occult | ||
| Abrysaf | angel of the eleventh month | occult | ||
| Absalom | male | Hebrew | father of peace | |
| Absamon | angel of the second month | occult | ||
| Absax | occult | |||
| Abuifor | angel of the third month | occult | ||
| Abuiori | angel of the second heaven | occult | ||
| Abuk | female | African | goddess of women and gardens, snake emblem | mythology |
| Abumalith | angel, minister of Maymon | occult | ||
| Abusis | occult | |||
| Abutes | occult | |||
| Abuzaha | angel, minister of Arcan | occult | ||
| Aby | male | Hebrew | perhaps father of a multitude, high father | dim. of Abraham |
| Abydos | Egyptian | holy city of Osiris | mythology | |
| Abytan | occult | |||
| Abytasy | occult | |||
| Acacallis | female | Greek | daughter of the Cretan king Minos | mythology |
| Acacia | Egyptian | the acacia tree | mythology | |
| Academus | male | Greek | hero from Attica | mythology |
| Acantha | female | Greek | spirit of the acanthus tree; the herb | mythology |
| Acanthis | female | Greek | sister of Acanthus; thistle finch | mythology |
| Acanthus | male | Greek | son of Autonous and Hippoamia | mythology |
| Acarfa | occult | |||
| Acarnan | male | Greek | son of Alcmaeon | mythology |
| Acatyery | occult | |||
| Acderuz | occult | |||
| Achad | occult | |||
| Achadan | occult | |||
| Achael | occult | |||
| Achaemenides | male | Greek | companion of Odysseus | mythology |
| Achaeus | male | Greek | grandson of Erechtheus | mythology |
| Achaiah | occult | |||
| Achalich | occult | |||
| Achall | female | Celtic, Irish | in Irish legend, sister of hero who died in battle | mythology |
| Acham | demon | occult | ||
| Achaniel | occult | |||
| Achaya | occult | |||
| Acheliah | occult | |||
| Achelois | female | Greek | moon goddess | mythology |
| Achelous | male | Greek | god of the river Achelous | mythology |
| Acheron | Greek | one of the five rivers in Hades, river of woe | mythology | |
| Achial | Hebrew | angel | occult | |
| Achides | occult | |||
| Achiel | occult | |||
| Achier | occult | |||
| Achim | occult | |||
| Achol | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Achsah | occult | |||
| Achtan | female | Celtic, Irish | Irish heroine, mother of Cormac | mythology |
| Achtland | female | Celtic | legendary Celtic mortal queen | mythology |
| Acidalia | Greek | a spring where Aphrodite bathed | mythology | |
| Acim | angel | occult | ||
| Acimoy | angel | occult | ||
| Acis | male | Greek | mythical Sicilian shepherd youth | mythology |
| Acithael | occult | |||
| Acla | name on pentacle | occult | ||
| Acoetes | male | Greek | mythical helmsman | mythology |
| Acolmiztli | male | Aztec | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Acolnahuacatl | male | Aztec | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Acorib | occult | |||
| Acreba | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Acriuz | occult | |||
| Actarie | occult | |||
| Acteras | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Acuar | occult | |||
| Acuecucyoticihauti | female | Aztec | goddess of the ocean, running water, and rivers | mythology |
| Acya | occult | |||
| Acyor | occult | |||
| Aczabi | occult | |||
| Ada | female | German | noble | from German Adel or Adal |
| Adalbert | male | German | nobly bright | alt. of Albert |
| Adalbert | male | German | nobly bright | |
| Adalheidis | female | German | bright | |
| Adam | male | Hebrew | man, earth, red earth | |
| Adamanthea | female | Greek | nymph who nursed Zeus | mythology |
| Adan | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Adar | occult | |||
| Adares | occult | |||
| Addy | female | German | noble | dim. of Adeline |
| Adela | female | German | noble | |
| Adelaide | female | French | noble kind | |
| Adélaïde | female | French | noble kind | |
| Adèle | female | French | noble | |
| Adelheid | female | German | noble kind | |
| Adelheidis | female | German | noble kind | |
| Adelina | female | German | noble | |
| Adeline | female | German | noble | |
| Adibaga | occult | |||
| Adiel | angel of the zodiac | occult | ||
| Adim | male | Egyptian | ancient Egyptian king | mythology |
| Adirael | occult | |||
| Adisak | occult | |||
| Adiutor | occult | |||
| Adjassou-Linguetor | female | Haitian | A loa who governs spring water | mythology |
| Adjinakou | Haitian | elephant loa | mythology | |
| Admenita | occult | |||
| Admete | female | Greek | daughter of Eurystheus | mythology |
| Admetus | male | Greek | king of Pherae in Thessaly | mythology |
| Admyel | occult | |||
| Admyhel | occult | |||
| Adnachiel | angel ruling over Sagittarius | occult | ||
| Adnael | occult | |||
| Adnar'el | occult | |||
| Adolf | male | German | noble wolf | |
| Adolfo | male | Italian, Spanish | noble wolf | |
| Adolphe | male | French | noble wolf | |
| Adolphus | male | German | noble wolf | |
| Adon | occult | |||
| Adonaêl | occult | |||
| Adônaêl | occult | |||
| Adonaêth | occult | |||
| Adonai | occult | |||
| Adonay | occult | |||
| Adoniel | angel of the twelth hour of the night | occult | ||
| Adonis | male | Greek | mythical handsome youth | mythology |
| Ador | occult | |||
| adrai | occult | |||
| Adramelech | occult | |||
| Adrapan | angel of the ninth hour of the night | occult | ||
| Adrasteia | female | Greek | "she whom none can escape" | mythology |
| Adrian | male | Latin | of Adria (in Italy) | |
| Adricanorom | occult | |||
| Adrieb | occult | |||
| Adriel | occult | |||
| Adroa | male | African | god of the Lugbara | mythology |
| Adroanzi | African | children of Adroa | mythology | |
| Adroziel | angel of the fourth hour of the night | occult | ||
| Adryyaac | occult | |||
| Adsullata | female | Celtic | river goddess | mythology |
| Adulex | occult | |||
| Adur | Basque | mystical, transendental power | mythology | |
| Adya Houn'tò | Haitian | loa that mounts the drums | mythology | |
| Adyanienyn | occult | |||
| Adyell | occult | |||
| Adyeruz | occult | |||
| Adyysar | occult | |||
| Adziryell | occult | |||
| Æchhad | occult | |||
| Aedon | female | Greek | wife of Zethus transformed into a nightengale | mythology |
| Aeëtes | male | Greek | son of Helios | mythology |
| Aegaeon | male | Greek | marine deity | mythology |
| Aegea | female | Greek | daughter of the sun | mythology |
| Aegidius | male | Latin | kid | |
| Aegimius | male | Greek | mythical ancestor to the Dorians | mythology |
| Aegina | female | Greek | daughter of the river god Asopus | mythology |
| Aegis | Greek | protective device | mythology | |
| Æglamiel | occult | |||
| Aegle | female | Greek | one of the Hesperides | mythology |
| Aegyn | king of the south | occult | ||
| Aegyn | king of the south | occult | ||
| Aegyptus | male | Greek | son of Belus | mythology |
| Ael | occult | |||
| Ælfgyfu | female | Old English | noble gift | |
| Ælflæd | female | Old English | elf-clean | |
| Ælfred | male | Old English | elf counsel (good counsellor) | |
| Ælfric | male | Old English | elf rule | |
| Ælfthryth | female | Old English | elf-strength | |
| Aello | female | Greek | a harpy | mythology |
| Aemilia | female | Latin | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Aemilianus | male | Latin | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Aemilius | male | Latin | of the Roman family name | |
| Aeneas | male | Greek | commended | also used for Angus |
| Aengus | male | Celtic, Irish | god of love | mythology |
| Aeolus | male | Greek | custodian of the four winds | mythology |
| Aericura | male | Celtic | chthonic underworld god | mythology |
| Aes Sidhe | Celtic, Irish | the people of the hills, Irish gods | mythology | |
| Aesacus | male | Greek | son of Priamus | mythology |
| Aesal | occult | |||
| Æternus | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Æthelbeorht | male | Old English | nobly bright | |
| Æthelflaed | female | Old English | noble-clean | |
| Æthelgyfu | female | Old English | noble gift | |
| Æthelmær | male | Old English | noble, famous | |
| Æthelstan | male | Old English | noble stone | |
| Æthelthryth | female | Old English | noble power | |
| Æthelwine | male | German | noble friend | |
| Æthelwulf | male | Old English | noble wolf | |
| Aether | male | Greek | personification of the pure upper air | mythology |
| Aethon | Greek | personification of famine | mythology | |
| Aetna | female | Greek | goddess of Mt. Edna | mythology |
| Aetolus | male | Greek | son of Endymion | mythology |
| Aeval | female | Celtic | fairy queen of munster | mythology |
| Aezonyn | occult | |||
| Afarkha'el | Hebrew | angel | occult | |
| Afarorp | occult | |||
| Affaryell | occult | |||
| Affaterim | name of the Moon in Winter | occult | ||
| Affetihe | occult | |||
| Affihuz | occult | |||
| Affimuz | occult | |||
| Affludita | occult | |||
| Affrye | occult | |||
| Afloton | occult | |||
| Afolop | occult | |||
| Afonso | male | Portuguese | noble ready | |
| Afra | female | Hebrew | dust | |
| Afray | occult | |||
| Afrayuz | occult | |||
| Afriduz | occult | |||
| Agab | occult | |||
| Agafali | occult | |||
| Agal | occult | |||
| Agalierap | occult | |||
| Agalierept | occult | |||
| Agalmaturod | occult | |||
| Aganippe | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Aganju | male | African | son of Obatala and Odudua | mythology |
| Agapiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Agares | demon | occult | ||
| Agari | occult | |||
| Agasaly | occult | |||
| Agason | occult | |||
| Agassou | Haitian | guardian loa of the Dahomean traditions | mythology | |
| Agateraptor | one of the chief demons under Belzebut | occult | ||
| Agatha | female | Greek | good | |
| Agave | female | Greek | daughter of Cadmus | mythology |
| Agchoniôn | occult | |||
| Agdistis | Greek | great rock of Asia Minor | mythology | |
| Agé | male | African | god of hunters | mythology |
| Agebol | occult | |||
| Agelasta | Greek | stone on which Demeter rested | mythology | |
| Agenor | male | Greek | king of Tyros | mythology |
| Agenos | occult | |||
| Agessomagy | occult | |||
| Agessomay | occult | |||
| Aggie | female | Greek | chaste | dim. of Agnes |
| Aggressors | occult | |||
| Aggy | female | Greek | chaste | dim. of Agnes |
| Agiathon | angel | occult | ||
| Agibol | occult | |||
| Agidius | male | German | kid | |
| Agiel | intelligence of Saturn | occult | ||
| Agilas | occult | |||
| Aginafez | occult | |||
| Agion | occult | |||
| Agios | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Agiqat | occult | |||
| Agla | acronym/name of God | occult | ||
| Aglaasis | occult | |||
| Aglach | name on pentacle | occult | ||
| Aglaea | female | Greek | brilliant, splendor, shining one | mythology |
| Aglafos | occult | |||
| Aglafys | occult | |||
| Aglai | occult | |||
| Aglanabrath | occult | |||
| Aglanos | magic word | occult | ||
| Aglas | aerial spirit, magic word | occult | ||
| Aglasis | occult | |||
| Aglata | occult | |||
| Aglatai | occult | |||
| Aglaulus | female | Greek | daughter of Cecrops | mythology |
| Aglauros | female | Greek | daughter of Cecrops | mythology |
| Agle | occult | |||
| Aglo | tenth hour of night | occult | ||
| Aglon | occult | |||
| Agloros | occult | |||
| Agnes | female | Greek | chaste | |
| Agnès | female | French | chaste | |
| Agnese | female | Italian | chaste | |
| Agneta | female | Latin | chaste | |
| Agnus | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Agnvs | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Agnyel | occult | |||
| Agor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Agostino | male | Italian | belonging to Augustus | |
| Agra | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Agragon | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Agrasnydyn | occult | |||
| Agrax | occult | |||
| Agripus | occult | |||
| Agrirazcor | occult | |||
| Agron | male | Greek | mythical figure | mythology |
| Agrona | female | Celtic | goddess of strife and slaughter | mythology |
| Agrotora | female | Greek | goddess of hunters | mythology |
| Agusita | name of the Moon in Spring | occult | ||
| Agustin | male | Spanish | belonging to Augustus | |
| Agwe | female | African | mother of the sea | mythology |
| Agwe | male | Haitian | god of fish and sea plants | mythology |
| Agyos | occult | |||
| Aha | divine name associated with Venus | occult | ||
| Aha Njoku | female | African | goddess of yams | mythology |
| Ahabhon | occult | |||
| Ahadyz | occult | |||
| Ahariz | occult | |||
| Aharyulez | occult | |||
| Ahatyz | occult | |||
| Ahayuaraz | occult | |||
| Ahbiel | occult | |||
| Aherom | occult | |||
| Ahiel | occult | |||
| Ahih | occult | |||
| Ahudememora | occult | |||
| Ahurani | female angels (Yazads) presiding over water | occult | ||
| Ahyell | occult | |||
| Ai | male | Celtic, Irish | Irish poet god | mythology |
| Aia | occult | |||
| Aibell | female | Celtic, Irish | fairy goddess | mythology |
| Aide | female | Basque | spirit of the air | mythology |
| Aideko | female | Basque | spirit of the air | mythology |
| Aiel | angel associated with sign of Aries | occult | ||
| Aigamuxa | African | man-eating monsters | mythology | |
| Aiguap | occult | |||
| Aileen | female | Anglo-Irish | bright | alt. of Helen |
| Ailie | female | Scottish | bright | alt. of Alison, Alice, and Helen |
| Ailie | female | German | bright | dim. of Alice |
| Aillen | Celtic, Irish | malevolent beast from the otherworld | mythology | |
| Ailuros | Egyptian | cat deity, also Bastet | mythology | |
| Aim | occult | |||
| Aima | occult | |||
| Aimée | female | French | beloved | |
| Aimend | female | Celtic, Irish | sun goddess | mythology |
| Ain | female | Celtic | mythic heroine | mythology |
| Ain Soph | occult | |||
| Aine | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of love and fertility | mythology |
| Airitech | Celtic, Irish | creature of the otherworld | mythology | |
| Airmed | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess | mythology |
| Airyaman | angel (Yazad) presiding over friendship and healing | occult | ||
| Aisthra | angel or spirit | occult | ||
| Aita | male | Etruscan | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Aja | divine name | occult | ||
| Aja | female | African | forest goddess | mythology |
| Ajel | angel of zodiac | occult | ||
| Ajok | male | African | god of the Lotuko | mythology |
| Akae | occult | |||
| Akael | angel (or demon) of twentieth hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Akahim | occult | |||
| Akanef | occult | |||
| Akatriel | occult | |||
| Akefeli | occult | |||
| Aken | Egyptian | custodian of the ferryboat in the underworld | mythology | |
| Akerbeltz | male | Basque | being who protects against illness and evil spirits | mythology |
| Akert | Egyptian | abode of the dead | mythology | |
| Akeru | Egyptian | a group of chthonic gods | mythology | |
| Akesoli | occult | |||
| Akh | Egyptian | form taken in the afterlife | mythology | |
| Akhliton | angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Tuesday | occult | ||
| Akhshti | angel (Yazad) personifying peace | occult | ||
| Akium | occult | |||
| Akongo | male | African | god of the Ngombe | mythology |
| Akorok | occult | |||
| Akoros | occult | |||
| Akton | occult | |||
| Al | male | German | nobly bright | dim. of Albert |
| Al | occult | |||
| Ala | female | African | goddess of the earth | mythology |
| Alacaorynyll | occult | |||
| Alachuc | angel of eleventh hour of night | occult | ||
| Aladia | occult | |||
| Aladiah | occult | |||
| Alafy | occult | |||
| Alagas | occult | |||
| Alahue | occult | |||
| Alain | male | French | harmony | |
| Alan | male | Celtic | harmony | |
| Alan | occult | |||
| Alaphar | occult | |||
| Alaric | male | German | noble ruler | |
| Alasdair | male | Gaelic | defender of men | |
| Alastair | male | Gaelic | defender of men | |
| Alastor | Greek | avenging demon | mythology | |
| Alath | occult | |||
| Alaunus | male | Celtic | god of music and light | mythology |
| Alazaion | occult | |||
| Albamachi | occult | |||
| Alban | male | Latin | of Alba (near Rome) | |
| Albelda | occult | |||
| Alberich | male | German | elf rule | |
| Albert | male | German | nobly bright | |
| Albert | male | French | nobly bright | |
| Albert | male | German | nobly bright | |
| Alberto | male | Italian, Spanish | nobly bright | |
| Albertus | male | Latin | nobly bright | |
| Albhadur | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Albimex | occult | |||
| Albiorix | male | Celtic | king of the world | mythology |
| Albotain | occult | |||
| Albotayn | occult | |||
| Albrecht | male | German | nobly bright | |
| Albune | occult | |||
| Albuth | occult | |||
| Albylyn | occult | |||
| Alcab | occult | |||
| Alcalb | occult | |||
| Alcanor | occult | |||
| Alcestis | female | Greek | daughter of King Pelias | mythology |
| Alchamar | occult | |||
| Alcheeghel | occult | |||
| Alcilo | occult | |||
| Alcippe | female | Greek | daughter of Ares | mythology |
| Alcyone | female | Greek | demi-goddess, queen who wards off storms | mythology |
| Alcyoneus | male | Greek | giant | mythology |
| Aldal | occult | |||
| Aldebaran | occult | |||
| Aldirah | occult | |||
| Aldire | occult | |||
| Aldis | male | German | old | |
| Aldous | male | German | old | |
| Aldred | male | Old English | old counsel | |
| Aldrusy | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aldus | male | German | old | |
| Aleasi | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Alec | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Aleck | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Alecto | Greek | unceasing in anger, one of the Furies | mythology | |
| Alectrona | female | Greek | goddess, daughter of the sun | mythology |
| Alectryon | male | Greek | mythical figure | mythology |
| Alejandro | male | Spanish | defender of men | |
| Aleph | occult | |||
| Alesemonoy | occult | |||
| Alesemony | occult | |||
| Alessandro | male | Italian | defender of men | |
| Alethea | female | Greek | truth | |
| Alethon | occult | |||
| Alex | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Alexa | female | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexandra |
| Alexander | male | Greek | defender of men | |
| Alexandra | female | Greek | defender of men | |
| Alexandre | male | French | defender of men | |
| Alexandrina | female | Greek | defender of men | |
| Alexia | female | Greek | help | |
| Alexis | male | Greek | help | |
| Alf | male | German | elf counsel (good counsellor) | dim. of Alfred |
| Alfareon | occult | |||
| Alfarg | occult | |||
| Alferiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Alfie | male | German | elf counsel (good counsellor) | dim. of Alfred |
| Alfons | male | German | noble ready | |
| Alfonso | male | German | noble ready | |
| Alfonso | male | Spanish | noble ready | |
| Alfonso | male | Italian | noble ready | |
| Alfrael | occult | |||
| Alfred | male | German | elf counsel (good counsellor) | |
| Alfredus | male | Latin | elf counsel (good counsellor) | |
| Alfyton | occult | |||
| Alg | occult | |||
| Alga | divine name | occult | ||
| Algadenas | magic word | occult | ||
| Algafra | occult | |||
| Algamidirus | occult | |||
| Algarf | occult | |||
| Algebha | occult | |||
| Algernon | male | Old French | moustached | |
| Algy | male | Old French | moustached | dim. of Algernon |
| Alh | occult | |||
| Alheniel | occult | |||
| Alhi Ishral | the God of Israel | occult | ||
| Alhim Chiim | "the living God" | occult | ||
| Alhueriz | occult | |||
| Alibin | occult | |||
| Alice | female | German | bright | |
| Alichil | occult | |||
| Alicia | female | German | bright | |
| Alick | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Aliel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aliénor | female | French | bright | |
| Alimiel | occult | |||
| Alimos | occult | |||
| Aline | female | German | noble | |
| Alisanos | male | Celtic | mountain-ash god, god of rowan trees | mythology |
| Aliscot | occult | |||
| Aliseon | occult | |||
| Alison | female | Scottish | bright | alt. of Alice |
| Alister | male | Gaelic | defender of men | |
| Alivn | occult | |||
| Aliz | female | Old French | bright | |
| Alkin | occult | |||
| Alkomas | occult | |||
| Alla | occult | |||
| Allan | male | Celtic | harmony | |
| Allatori | class of spirits | occult | ||
| Allay | occult | |||
| Allazoôl | occult | |||
| Alleborith | occult | |||
| Allen | male | Celtic | harmony | |
| Alli | occult | |||
| Allie | female | German | bright | dim. of Alice |
| Alloces | occult | |||
| Alluph | occult | |||
| Ally | female | German | bright | dim. of Alice |
| Alma | female | Latin | fostering, nourishing, loving | |
| Alma | occult | |||
| Almadiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Almahi | occult | |||
| Almariziel | occult | |||
| Almas | occult | |||
| Almasor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Almay | occult | |||
| Almeos | occult | |||
| Almeric | male | German | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Almesiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Almices | occult | |||
| Almiquedam | occult | |||
| Almiras | master of invisibility | occult | ||
| Almizen | occult | |||
| Almodar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Almoel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Almonoyz | occult | |||
| Almouzin | name of God | occult | ||
| Almur | occult | |||
| Almyon | occult | |||
| Alnamya | occult | |||
| Alnath | occult | |||
| Alnaym | occult | |||
| Alneyryn | occult | |||
| Aloadae | male | Greek | two mythical giants | mythology |
| Aloeus | male | Greek | son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Alogil | occult | |||
| Aloisio | male | Spanish | famous warrior | |
| Alonso | male | Spanish | noble ready | |
| Alope | female | Greek | daughter of Cercyon | mythology |
| Aloson | occult | |||
| Aloys | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Aloys | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Aloysio | male | Italian | famous warrior | |
| Aloysius | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Aloysius | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Alpan | female | Etruscan | goddess of love and the underworld | mythology |
| Alpas | occult | |||
| Alpha | occult | |||
| Alphanay | occult | |||
| Alphaneos | occult | |||
| Alphariza | occult | |||
| Alphay | occult | |||
| Alpheus | male | Greek | river deity | mythology |
| Alpheyeyll | occult | |||
| Alphonse | male | French | noble ready | |
| Alphonsus | male | German | noble ready | |
| Alphrois | occult | |||
| Alrasachysyn | occult | |||
| Alscha | occult | |||
| Alsemaia | occult | |||
| Alsemaya | occult | |||
| Alseyryn | occult | |||
| Alson | occult | |||
| Alstha | occult | |||
| Altanor | occult | |||
| Altarib | head of the sign of Winter | occult | ||
| Althea | female | Greek | a healer, or wholesome | |
| Althor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Altidon | angel (or demon) of eleventh hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Altjira | male | Aboriginal | sky father, god of Alchera or dream time | mythology |
| Altym | occult | |||
| Aluiel | occult | |||
| Alun | male | Welsh | harmony | |
| Aluredus | male | Latin | elf counsel (good counsellor) | |
| Alycas | occult | |||
| Alyel | occult | |||
| Alyeyll | occult | |||
| Alymdrictels | occult | |||
| Alymyon | occult | |||
| Alysaf | occult | |||
| Alzamoy | occult | |||
| Alzeyeyll | occult | |||
| Am | occult | |||
| Am-heh | male | Egyptian | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Amabael | an angel of winter | occult | ||
| Amabel | female | Latin | loveable | derivative of Mabel |
| Amabiel | occult | |||
| Amabyhel | occult | |||
| Amacor | occult | |||
| Amadai | the name of the earth in Spring | occult | ||
| Amaday | the name of the earth in Spring | occult | ||
| Amadeus | male | Latin | love God | |
| Amadlozi | African | ancestors of the Zulus | mythology | |
| Amadyell | occult | |||
| Amael | occult | |||
| Amaethon | male | Celtic, Welsh | god of agriculture | mythology |
| Amaimon | king of the west | occult | ||
| Amalekites | occult | |||
| Amalia | female | Greek | struggling, labor | |
| Amalin | occult | |||
| Amalricus | male | Latin | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Amaltheia | female | Greek | divine goat | mythology |
| Amalur | female | Basque | mother earth | mythology |
| Amalym | occult | |||
| Amamil | occult | |||
| Aman | occult | |||
| Amanamanus | occult | |||
| Amanda | female | Latin | loveable | |
| Amandiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Amaniel | occult | |||
| Amarya | occult | |||
| Amaryel | occult | |||
| Amasiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Amasya | occult | |||
| Amata | female | Latin, Italian, Spanish | beloved | |
| Amathaunta | female | Egyptian | goddess of the sea | mythology |
| Amathei | occult | |||
| Amathia | occult | |||
| Amatia | occult | |||
| Amatiel | an angel of the spring | occult | ||
| Amator | occult | |||
| Amaunet | female | Egyptian | mother goddess, "hidden one", northern wind | mythology |
| Amay | occult | |||
| Amayl | occult | |||
| Amaymon | king of the west | occult | ||
| Amaymon | occult | |||
| Amayn | occult | |||
| Amazin | occult | |||
| Amazons | female | Greek | warrior women | mythology |
| Ambael | occult | |||
| Ambanyel | occult | |||
| Ambayeyryn | occult | |||
| Ambiel | occult | |||
| Ambisagrus | male | Celtic | supreme god, god of sky and light | mythology |
| Ambolin | occult | |||
| Ambolon | occult | |||
| Ambri | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ambriel | angel ruling over Gemini | occult | ||
| Ambriel | occult | |||
| Ambrogio | male | Italian | of the immortals, divine | |
| Ambrose | male | German | of the immortals, divine | |
| Ambrosia | Greek | food/drink of the gods | mythology | |
| Ambrosius | male | Latin | of the immortals, divine | |
| Amchison | occult | |||
| Amdalysyn | occult | |||
| Amduscias | occult | |||
| Amech | occult | |||
| Ameclo | occult | |||
| Amédée | male | French | love God | |
| Amediel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ameleouth | occult | |||
| Amelia | female | German | struggling, labor | |
| Amélie | female | French | struggling, labor | |
| Amelson | occult | |||
| Amenadiel | occult | |||
| Amenhotep | male | Egyptian | god of building | mythology |
| Ameniel | occult | |||
| Ament | female | Egyptian | goddess who lived in a tree and welcome the newly dead to the underworld | mythology |
| Amentet | female | Egyptian | goddess of the west, entrance to the underworld | mythology |
| Amenthes | Egyptian | abode where pass judgement on the dead | mythology | |
| Amenti | Egyptian | abode where dead are punished/rewarded | mythology | |
| Amerany | occult | |||
| Amerigo | male | Italian | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Ameta | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ami'el | Hebrew | angel | occult | |
| Amicram | occult | |||
| Amides | occult | |||
| Amiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Amikh | angel (or demon) of tenth hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Amillis | occult | |||
| Amimitl | male | Aztec | god of lakes and fish hunters | mythology |
| Amioram | occult | |||
| Amiorem | occult | |||
| Amiorent | occult | |||
| Amir | angel (or demon) of sixth hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Amirez | occult | |||
| Amisiel | occult | |||
| Amisor | occult | |||
| Amixiel | occult | |||
| Ammiel | occult | |||
| Ammit | female | Egyptian | devouress of the dead | mythology |
| Ammon | male | Egyptian | god of Thebes | mythology |
| Amnanyneylyn | occult | |||
| Amnediel | occult | |||
| Amnica | occult | |||
| Amnixiel | occult | |||
| Amolom | occult | |||
| Amon | demon | occult, dim. of Aamon | ||
| Amonazy | occult | |||
| Amor | occult | |||
| Amorule | occult | |||
| Amos | male | Hebrew | strong, bearing a burden | |
| Amoyr | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ampelos | male | Greek | a satyr, "vine" | mythology |
| Ampheneton | occult | |||
| Amphinethon | occult | |||
| Amphion | male | Greek | son of Zeus | mythology |
| Amphitrite | female | Greek | queen of the sea | mythology |
| Ampholion | occult | |||
| Amrael | occult | |||
| Amriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Amul | divine name | occult | ||
| Amun | male | Egyptian | god of wind and ruler of air | mythology |
| Amun-Re | male | Egyptian | god of Egypt | mythology |
| Amutiel | occult | |||
| Amy | female | French | beloved | |
| Amya | occult | |||
| Amyas | male | Latin | love God | |
| Amycus | male | Greek | son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Amyel | occult | |||
| Amymone | female | Greek | daughter of Danaus, water pitcher | mythology |
| An | occult | |||
| Ana | occult | |||
| Anaath | occult | |||
| Anab | occult | |||
| Anabona | occult | |||
| Anabotos | occult | |||
| Anabrochz | occult | |||
| Anachiel | occult | |||
| Anachiet | occult | |||
| Anader | occult | |||
| Anadir | occult | |||
| Anael | aeriel spirit | occult | ||
| Anael | occult | |||
| Anaenym | occult | |||
| Anaghra | occult | |||
| Anagnostos | occult | |||
| Anagotos | occult | |||
| Anagran | angel (Yazad) of "Endless Light" | occult | ||
| Anahita | angel presiding over water | occult | ||
| Anai | occult | |||
| Anaireton | occult | |||
| Anakim | occult | |||
| Anamalon | occult | |||
| Ananel | occult | |||
| Anania | one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire | occult | ||
| Ananke | female | Greek | goddess of unalterable necessity | mythology |
| Anann | female | Celtic, Irish | mother goddess | mythology |
| Anansasem | African | spider stories | mythology | |
| Anansi | male | African | trickster, the spider | mythology |
| Anaphaxeton | occult | |||
| Anapheneton | occult | |||
| Anapheta | occult | |||
| Anaphexeton | name of God | occult | ||
| Anaphodition | occult | |||
| Anapion | occult | |||
| Anarachia | occult | |||
| Anasbona | name on pentacle | occult | ||
| Anasen | occult | |||
| Anassia | one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire | occult | ||
| Anastasia | female | Greek | resurrection | |
| Anathay | occult | |||
| Anathi | occult | |||
| Anatreth | occult | |||
| Anaxarete | female | Greek | girl from Cyprus | mythology |
| Anay | occult | |||
| Anaya | occult | |||
| Anayl | angel of first heaven | occult | ||
| Anazachia | occult | |||
| Anbetayl | occult | |||
| Ancamna | female | Celtic | water goddess | mythology |
| Ancilla | occult | |||
| Ancor | occult | |||
| Ancora | occult | |||
| Andararuz | occult | |||
| Andarta | female | Celtic | fertility goddess | mythology |
| Andas | minister of Varcan, angel of Sunday | occult | ||
| Andebal | occult | |||
| Andie | male | Greek | manly | dim. of Andrew |
| Andjety | male | Egyptian | god of the underworld, rebirth in afterlife | mythology |
| Andrachos | occult | |||
| Andras | occult | |||
| Andraste | female | Celtic | goddess of war | mythology |
| André | male | French | manly | |
| Andrea | male | Italian | manly | |
| Andrea | female | Greek | manly | deriv. of Andrew |
| Andrealphus | occult | |||
| Andreas | male | Greek, Latin, German | manly | |
| Andrés | male | Spanish | manly | |
| Andrew | male | Greek | manly | |
| Andri | occult | |||
| Andrina | female | Greek | manly | deriv. of Andrew |
| Androcos | occult | |||
| Andromalius | occult | |||
| Andromeda | female | Greek | daughter of Cepheus | mythology |
| Andros | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Andruchiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Andrulez | occult | |||
| Andy | male | Greek | manly | dim. of Andrew |
| Anehutyora | occult | |||
| Aneirin | male | Welsh | honor | |
| Anenyel | occult | |||
| Anepheneton | occult | |||
| Anephexeton | occult | |||
| Aneran | occult | |||
| Anereton | occult | |||
| Anethi | occult | |||
| Aneurin | male | Welsh | honor | |
| Anextiomarus | Celtic | tribal deity | mythology | |
| Aneylyn | occult | |||
| Aneynyn | occult | |||
| Angaras | occult | |||
| Angela | female | Greek | angel, messenger | |
| Angelica | female | Greek | angel, messenger | deriv. of Angela |
| Angelina | female | Greek | angel, messenger | dim. of Angela |
| Angellus | occult | |||
| Angiseil | occult | |||
| Angrecton | occult | |||
| Angus | male | Celtic | one choice | |
| Anhur | male | Egyptian | warrior and hunter god | mythology |
| Ani | occult | |||
| Ani | male | Etruscan | sky god | mythology |
| Anic | occult | |||
| Aniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Animiter | occult | |||
| Animurez | occult | |||
| Aniphinethon | occult | |||
| Anita | female | Spanish | grace | dim. of Ann |
| Anitor | occult | |||
| Anius | male | Greek | son of Apollo | mythology |
| Anjea | Aboriginal | animistic fertility spirit of Queensland | mythology | |
| Ankh | Egyptian | symbol of life after death, key of the Nile | mythology | |
| Ankotarinja | male | Aboriginal | the first man | mythology |
| Ankt | female | Egyptian | spear-carrying war goddess | mythology |
| Ann | female | Hebrew | grace | |
| Anna | female | Hebrew | grace | |
| Annabel | female | Latin | loveable | |
| Annabella | female | Latin | loveable | |
| Annabelle | female | Latin | loveable | |
| Annael | archangel Anael | occult | ||
| Annaple | female | Latin | loveable | |
| Annathra | occult | |||
| Annauel | occult | |||
| Anne | female | Hebrew | grace | |
| Annediex | occult | |||
| Annette | female | French | grace | dim. of Ann |
| Annie | female | French | grace | dim. of Ann |
| Annis | female | Greek | chaste | dim. of Agnes |
| Annot | female | Greek | chaste | dim. of Agnes |
| Annucel | occult | |||
| Annuncia | occult | |||
| Annwn | Celtic, Welsh | underground netherworld region | mythology | |
| Anostêr | occult | |||
| Anouke | female | Egyptian | goddess of war | mythology |
| Anoyr | aeriel spirit | occult | ||
| Anselm | male | German | god-helmet | |
| Ansoel | aeriel spirit | occult | ||
| Anston | occult | |||
| Ansuil | occult | |||
| Antaeus | male | Greek | son of Gaia, giant | mythology |
| Antea | female | Greek | daughter of Iobates | mythology |
| Anteros | male | Greek | god of returning love | mythology |
| Anthea | female | Greek | flowery | |
| Antheia | female | Greek | goddess of vegetation, lowlands, marshlands, gardens, blossoms, the budding earth, and human love | mythology |
| Antheros | angel (or demon) of fourteenth hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Anthiachar | occult | |||
| Anthony | male | Latin | from a Roman family name | |
| Anti | male | Egyptian | god of ferrymen | mythology |
| Antidotum | occult | |||
| Antiope | female | Greek | daughter of King Nycteus | mythology |
| Antoine | male | French | from a Roman family name | |
| Antoinette | female | French | from a Roman family name | dim. of Antonia |
| Anton | male | German | from a Roman family name | |
| Antonia | female | Latin | from a Roman family name | deriv. of Anthony |
| Antonio | male | Italian, Spanish | from a Roman family name | |
| Antonius | male | Latin | from a Roman family name | |
| Antonius | male | German | from a Roman family name | |
| Antony | male | Latin | from a Roman family name | |
| Antor | occult | |||
| Antorayeyll | occult | |||
| Antquyel | occult | |||
| Anu | female | Celtic, Irish | fertility goddess | mythology |
| Anubis | male | Egyptian | funeral god | mythology |
| Anuket | female | Egyptian | goddess of the Nile, nourisher of the fields | mythology |
| Anunalbeh | occult | |||
| Anuxi | occult | |||
| Anyhyt | occult | |||
| Anzil | occult | |||
| Aoide | female | Greek | muse of song | mythology |
| Aol | occult | |||
| Aon | male | Greek | mythic hero, son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Aonghas | male | Gaelic | one choice | |
| Aosal | seond spirit to be called | occult | ||
| Apam Napat | Indo-Iranian | angel (Yazad) of Waters | occult | |
| Apate | female | Greek | goddess of deceit | mythology |
| Apelki | occult | |||
| Apep | male | Egyptian | snake god of darkness, evil, chaos | mythology |
| Aphaea | female | Greek | local goddess | mythology |
| Apharcar | occult | |||
| Aphiel | occult | |||
| Aphrodite | female | Greek | goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture | mythology |
| Apiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Apis | male | Egyptian | bull god of Memphis | mythology |
| Apiton | one of the names of the demon called the "strangling mother of boys" | occult | ||
| Aplex | angel (or demon) of eleventh hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Aplu | male | Etruscan | god of thunder and lightning | mythology |
| Apodokiel | angel of Wednesday/Mercury | occult | ||
| Apofael | angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Apolhun | occult | |||
| Apollo | occult | |||
| Apollo | male | Greek | god of music, light, prophecy, medicine, archery, poetry, dance | mythology |
| Apollyon | occult | |||
| Apollyon | male | Greek | the destroyer, angel of death | mythology |
| Apologia-Sedes | occult | |||
| Apomios | angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Saturday | occult | ||
| Apophis | Greek | snake of the underworld | mythology | |
| Apormanos | occult | |||
| Apormenos | occult | |||
| Apot | occult | |||
| Appiniel | occult | |||
| April | female | Latin | from the name of the month | |
| Apripos | occult | |||
| Aprix | angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Aprkal | Hebrew | angel | occult | |
| Aprops | occult | |||
| Aqua | magic word | occult | ||
| Aquachai | occult | |||
| Aquarius | occult | |||
| Aquiel | angel of the fourth heaven | occult | ||
| Aquila | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Araaht | occult | |||
| Arabella | female | Latin | easily entreated | |
| Arabonas | occult | |||
| Arabyell | occult | |||
| Arac | occult | |||
| Arach | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arachne | female | Greek | mythical figure, weaving | mythology |
| Aracuson | occult | |||
| Aradon | occult | |||
| Araêl | occult | |||
| Araex | occult | |||
| Arafos | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Araklba | occult | |||
| Aralim | thrones or the strong | occult | ||
| Aranchia | occult | |||
| Araniel | occult | |||
| Araps | angel (or demon) of twentieth hour of Sunday | occult | ||
| Araqiel | occult | |||
| Arara | occult | |||
| Araritha | occult | |||
| Ararygugel | occult | |||
| Arathon | angel | occult | ||
| Arathotamal | occult | |||
| Arathron | occult | |||
| Aratiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Araton | occult | |||
| Arator | occult | |||
| Aratosael | occult | |||
| Aratron | olympic spirit of Saturn | occult | ||
| Arauchiah | occult | |||
| Arawn | male | Celtic, Welsh | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Arayl | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Araz | occult | |||
| Arban | angel (or demon) of fourth hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Arbaron | occult | |||
| Arbatel | revealing angel | occult | ||
| Arbiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arcadia | Greek | district of the Peloponnesus | mythology | |
| Arcan | angel of the air ruling on Monday, king | occult | ||
| Arcas | male | Greek | son of Zeus, turned into a bear | mythology |
| Arch | male | German | genuine and bold | dim. of Archibald |
| Archarzel | occult | |||
| Archembault | male | French | genuine and bold | |
| Archibald | male | German | genuine and bold | |
| Archibaldus | male | Latin | genuine and bold | |
| Archie | male | German | genuine and bold | dim. of Archibald |
| Archiel | occult | |||
| Archima | occult | |||
| Archy | male | German | genuine and bold | dim. of Archibald |
| Archyna | occult | |||
| Arcibaldo | male | Italian | genuine and bold | |
| Arcisat | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arcon | occult | |||
| Ard | occult | |||
| Ardahuz | occult | |||
| Ardarael | autumn | occult | ||
| Ardauz | occult | |||
| Ardens | occult | |||
| Ardesiel | occult | |||
| Ardu | occult | |||
| Arduel | occult | |||
| Arduinna | female | Celtic | goddess of the moon, hunting, and forests | mythology |
| Arduisur | occult | |||
| Ardyel | occult | |||
| Arean | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arebati | male | African | sky and moon god | mythology |
| Aredafir | occult | |||
| Aredui | angel presiding over water | occult | ||
| Aredvi | occult | |||
| Arehanah | occult | |||
| Arel | angel of fire | occult | ||
| Arensnuphis | male | Egyptian | god of Egyptian Nubia | mythology |
| Arepach | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arepo | occult | |||
| Ares | male | Greek | god of war | mythology |
| Ares Lusitani | male | Celtic | god of horses | mythology |
| Aresion | occult | |||
| Arethusa | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Arfanyel | occult | |||
| Arganatos | occult | |||
| Argax | occult | |||
| Arges | male | Greek | a Cyclopes, brightness | mythology |
| Argetan | angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Saturday | occult | ||
| Argiduna | Basque | spirit or imp that appears light-like at night | mythology | |
| Argilon | occult | |||
| Argus | male | Greek | mythic figure | mythology |
| Arhuz | occult | |||
| Ariael | demon of Sunday/the Sun | occult | ||
| Arianrhod | female | Celtic | silver wheel | mythology |
| Aricasom | occult | |||
| Aridiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ariel | angel, name of God, one of the four rulers of the elements, angel of Sunday/the Sun | occult | ||
| Aries | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Arifiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aril | occult | |||
| Arion | occult | |||
| Arios | occult | |||
| Arioth | occult | |||
| Aristaeus | male | Greek | god of the hunt, agriculture, cattle, and especially bee-culture | mythology |
| Arito | occult | |||
| Ariton | occult | |||
| Arkidod | angel (or demon) of twenty-fourth hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Armadiel | occult | |||
| Armael | occult | |||
| Armany | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Armapy | occult | |||
| Armaquieyell | occult | |||
| Armaros | occult | |||
| Armasia | occult | |||
| Armatas | name of the Moon in Summer | occult | ||
| Armen | occult | |||
| Armena | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Armesiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Armez | occult | |||
| Armiel | occult | |||
| Arminez | occult | |||
| Armmyel | occult | |||
| Armon | occult | |||
| Armoniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Armosiel | occult | |||
| Armosy | occult | |||
| Armulez | occult | |||
| Arnaeyll | occult | |||
| Arnamon | occult | |||
| Arnaud | male | French | eagle strength | |
| Arnaut | male | French | eagle strength | |
| Arnebiel | occult | |||
| Arnemetia | female | Celtic | water goddess | mythology |
| Arnen | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arneth | occult | |||
| Arnibiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arnold | male | German | eagle strength | |
| Aroan | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arobylyn | occult | |||
| Aroc | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arogor | occult | |||
| Arois | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arolen | occult | |||
| Arotor | occult | |||
| Arôtosael | occult | |||
| Aroziel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Arphel | occult | |||
| Arpheton | name on pentacle | occult | ||
| Arpiron | occult | |||
| Arquil | occult | |||
| Arquyl | occult | |||
| Arrabim | occult | |||
| Arrabin | occult | |||
| Arragon | angel of the fifth heaven | occult | ||
| Arrexe | occult | |||
| Arrexhe | occult | |||
| Arsabon | occult | |||
| Arsafael | occult | |||
| Arshtat | female angel (Yazad) personifying rectitude or justice | occult | ||
| Artaqifa | occult | |||
| Artemis | female | Greek | goddess of the wilderness, the hunt and wild animals, and fertility | mythology |
| Arthur | male | Celtic | bear | |
| Arthur | male | Irish | stone | |
| Artino | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Artio | female | Celtic | goddess of the bear cult | mythology |
| Artor | occult | |||
| Artorius | male | Latin | from a Roman family name | |
| Artume | female | Etruscan | goddess of night and death | mythology |
| Arturo | male | Italian | from a Roman family name | |
| Arturus | male | Latin | from a Roman family name | |
| Arvernus | male | Celtic | god of the Arverni | mythology |
| Aryeyl | occult | |||
| Aryeylyn | occult | |||
| Aryhyryel | occult | |||
| Arylyn | occult | |||
| Arzaf | occult | |||
| Arzuz | occult | |||
| As | occult | |||
| Asa | male | Hebrew | healer | |
| Asa | Hebrew | magic name | occult | |
| Asa | male | African | god of consolation and sustenance | mythology |
| Asac | occult | |||
| Asach | occult | |||
| Asacro | occult | |||
| Asadiel | an angel of Thursday | occult | ||
| Asael | occult | |||
| Asaf | occult | |||
| Asagwe | Haitian | voodoo dancing | mythology | |
| Asahel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asaliah | occult | |||
| Asamie | occult | |||
| Asaphyn | occult | |||
| Asaraie | occult | |||
| Asassayel | occult | |||
| Asath | occult | |||
| Asbeel | occult | |||
| Asbibiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asboga | divine name associate with Mercury | occult | ||
| Ascala | occult | |||
| Asclepius | male | Greek | god of medicine and healing | mythology |
| Ascobai | occult | |||
| Asel | occult | |||
| Aseliel | occult | |||
| Asens | angel (or demon) of eigteenth hour of Sunday | occult | ||
| Asfa'el | occult | |||
| Ash | male | Egyptian | desert god, fertile oasis | mythology |
| Ashai | occult | |||
| Asher | occult | |||
| Ashi Vanghuhi | female angel (Yazad) personifying and presiding over blessings | occult | ||
| Ashmazh | Hebrew | magic name | occult | |
| Ashmedai | occult | |||
| Ashtad | occult | |||
| Ashtaroth | demon | occult | ||
| Asia | female | Greek | sea nymph | mythology |
| Asianon | occult | |||
| Asiel | occult | |||
| Asima | magical word used in "binding the fever" | occult | ||
| Asimel | occult | |||
| Asimiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asimon | occult | |||
| Asimor | occult | |||
| Aslaom | occult | |||
| Asmadiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asmaiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asmalior | magical word on third ring | occult | ||
| Asman | angel (Yazad) presiding over the sky | occult | ||
| Asmiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asmkh | Hebrew | magic name | occult | |
| Asmodai | first spirit of the north, demon of wrath | occult | ||
| Asmodal | occult | |||
| Asmoday | demon | occult | ||
| Asmodee | occult | |||
| Asmodel | angel ruling over Taurus | occult | ||
| Asmodeus | demon | occult | ||
| Asmodi | occult | |||
| Asobëe | African | supreme deity of the Wabendu of Congo | mythology | |
| Asonja | occult | |||
| Asophiel | occult | |||
| Asopus | male | Greek | god of the river Asopus | mythology |
| Asorega | occult | |||
| Asoriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aspar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asperim | occult | |||
| Asphiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Asphor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aspiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Aspyn | occult | |||
| Asriel | occult | |||
| Assaba | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Assaibi | angel, minister of Maymon | occult | ||
| Assaiel | occult | |||
| Assamaian | occult | |||
| Assarez | occult | |||
| Assasel | ruler of the dead | occult | ||
| Assasell | ruler of the dead | occult | ||
| Assassaiel | occult | |||
| Assaylemaht | occult | |||
| Asser | occult | |||
| Assimonem | occult | |||
| Assuel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Astachoth | occult | |||
| Astael | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Astagna | angel of the fifth heaven | occult | ||
| Astamatis | occult | |||
| Astar | male | African | Ethiopian sky god | mythology |
| Astarin | occult | |||
| Astarot | demon, grand duke, magical word on the second ring | occult | ||
| Astaroth | demon | occult | ||
| Astarte | occult | |||
| Astennu | Egyptian | associate of Thoth | mythology | |
| Asteraôth | occult | |||
| Asteria | female | Greek | daughter of Coeus | mythology |
| Astib | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Astolit | occult | |||
| Astor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Astrachios | occult | |||
| Astraea | female | Greek | goddess of justice, "the star maiden" | mythology |
| Astraeus | male | Greek | god of the four winds | mythology |
| Astrega | occult | |||
| Astrocon | occult | |||
| Astrofiel | occult | |||
| Astronday | occult | |||
| Astroniel | occult | |||
| Astroschio | occult | |||
| Asturel | occult | |||
| Astyeylyn | occult | |||
| Asueyryn | occult | |||
| Asuriel | ariel spirit | occult | ||
| Asymolyn | occult | |||
| Asyramon | occult | |||
| Asyriel | occult | |||
| Asyzat | occult | |||
| Aszrus | occult | |||
| Atai | female | African | goddess of the Efik (Nigeria) | mythology |
| Ataliel | occult | |||
| Atalsloym | occult | |||
| Atar | angel (Yazad) presiding over fire | occult | ||
| Atarf | occult | |||
| Atarfa | occult | |||
| Atarrabi | male, female | Basque | protective being | mythology |
| Atarsiel | occult | |||
| Ate | female | Greek | goddess of discord and mischief | mythology |
| Atégina | female | Celtic | goddess of nature and cure | mythology |
| Ateh | occult | |||
| Atel | angel of the fourth heaven | occult | ||
| Aten | male | Egyptian | sun god | mythology |
| Aterestin | divine name | occult | ||
| Ateriathos | occult | |||
| Athamas | occult | |||
| Athanasius | male | Greek | undying | |
| Athanathos | occult | |||
| Athanatos | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Athaya | occult | |||
| Athelstan | male | German | noble stone | |
| Athelstane | male | German | noble stone | |
| Athemay | name of the Sun in Summer | occult | ||
| Athena | female | Greek | goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill | mythology |
| Athenatos | occult | |||
| Atheniel | occult | |||
| Athesiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Atheton | occult | |||
| Athiel | occult | |||
| Athionadabir | occult | |||
| Athir | fourth hour of night | occult | ||
| Athitael | occult | |||
| Athlas | occult | |||
| Athor | occult | |||
| Athos | male | Greek | mythical giant | mythology |
| Atl | male | Aztec | god of water | mythology |
| Atlacamani | female | Aztec | goddess of the storms which occur in the ocean | mythology |
| Atlacoya | female | Aztec | goddess of drought | mythology |
| Atlantides | female | Greek | seven daughters of Atlas | mythology |
| Atlas | male | Greek | bearer, endurer | mythology |
| Atlatonin | female | Aztec | mother goddess | mythology |
| Atlaua | male | Aztec | god of water, fishermen | mythology |
| Atloton | occult | |||
| Atmefex | occult | |||
| Atniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Atrax | occult | |||
| Atriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Atrikh | angel (or demon) of eighteenth hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Atropos | female | Greek | fate who cut the thread or web of life | mythology |
| Attih | Hebrew | name of Metatron | occult | |
| Atum | male | Egyptian | sun god, setting sun, creator of the world | mythology |
| Atunis | male | Etruscan | mythic figure, form of Adonis | mythology |
| Aty | occult | |||
| Aub | occult | |||
| Aubrey | male | German | elf rule | |
| Audrey | female | German | noble power | |
| Audurez | occult | |||
| Auf | male | Egyptian | sun god, another name for Re | mythology |
| Aufaniae | Celtic | deities | mythology | |
| Augeas | male | Greek | king of Elis | mythology |
| August | male | German | venerable, exalted | |
| Augusta | female | Latin | venerable, exalted | deriv. from Augustus |
| Auguste | male | French | venerable, exalted | |
| Augustin | male | German, French | belonging to Augustus | |
| Augustine | male | Latin | belonging to Augustus | |
| Augustinus | male | Latin | belonging to Augustus | |
| Augustus | male | Latin | venerable, exalted | |
| Aula | occult | |||
| Auleyuz | occult | |||
| Aumauliz | occult | |||
| Aumeal | occult | |||
| Aunuhiz | occult | |||
| Auphanim | occult | |||
| Aurach | occult | |||
| Aurel | occult | |||
| Aurelia | female | Latin | golden (Roman family name) | deriv. from Aurelius |
| Aurelian | male | Latin | golden (Roman family name) | dim. from Aurelius |
| Aurelius | male | Latin | golden (Roman family name) | |
| Auriel | occult | |||
| Aurora | female | Latin | dawn | |
| Ausaas | female | Egyptian | wife of Harakhti | mythology |
| Austin | male | Latin | belonging to Augustus | |
| Autarylyn | occult | |||
| Autoduo | angel (or demon) of first hour of Sunday | occult | ||
| Autothith | occult | |||
| Auxesia | female | Greek | goddess of growth | mythology |
| Ava | female | Latin | ||
| Avalloc | male | Celtic, Welsh | father of the goddess Modron | mythology |
| Avalou | Haitian | a voodoo dance, "supplication" | mythology | |
| Avdiel | occult | |||
| Aven | occult | |||
| Averil | male, female | German | boar-favor | |
| Aveta | female | Celtic | goddess of birth and midwifery | mythology |
| Avi | female | German | life | dim. of Eve |
| Avice | female | |||
| Avilina | female | German | life | dim. of Eve |
| Avis | female | |||
| Avril | male, female | French | April | |
| Axaula | occult | |||
| Axineton | occult | |||
| Axiôphêth | occult | |||
| Axosiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Axular | male, female | Basque | protective being | mythology |
| Ay | occult | |||
| Ayaba | female | African | sister of Loko (Dahomey) | mythology |
| Ayauhteotl | female | Aztec | goddess of haze, mist in the night and early morning | mythology |
| Ayhal | occult | |||
| Ayhos | occult | |||
| Ayib | occult | |||
| Ayida-Weddo | female | Haitian | snake goddess | mythology |
| Ayin | occult | |||
| Ayizan | female | Haitian | goddess of the marketplace | mythology |
| Aylatricyn | occult | |||
| Aylmer | male | German | noble, famous | |
| Aylwin | male | German | noble friend | |
| Aymsylyn | occult | |||
| Ayn | occult | |||
| Ayperos | demon | occult | ||
| Aysaram | occult | |||
| Aza | Hebrew | magic name | occult | |
| Azac | occult | |||
| Azael | occult | |||
| Azahat | occult | |||
| Azaithon | occult | |||
| Azaka-Tonnerre | male | Haitian | god of thunder | mythology |
| Azan | angel (or demon) of fifth hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Azarel | occult | |||
| Azarfa | occult | |||
| Azariel | occult | |||
| Azat | occult | |||
| Azazel | occult | |||
| Azday | occult | |||
| Azebene | occult | |||
| Azelechias | occult | |||
| Azelethias | occult | |||
| Azemo | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Azeruch | occult | |||
| Azeruel | occult | |||
| Azerut | occult | |||
| Azia | occult | |||
| Aziel | occult | |||
| Azimech | occult | |||
| Azimel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Azimor | occult | |||
| Aziziel | angel | occult | ||
| Azobra | occult | |||
| Azoraya | occult | |||
| Azoraye | occult | |||
| Azoth | occult | |||
| Azouboul | angel (or demon) of tenth hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Azrael | one of the "three holy angels" (along with Gabriel and Michael) | occult | ||
| Azrayeylyn | occult | |||
| Azriel | angel | occult | ||
| Azryel | occult | |||
| Azubene | occult | |||
| Azuhafez | occult | |||
| Azyel | occult | |||
| Azyger | occult | |||
| Azzoni | occult | |||
| Ba | female | Chinese | daughter of heaven, drought | mythology |
| Ba | male | Egyptian | ram god of fertility | mythology |
| Ba Xian | Chinese | the eight immortals | mythology | |
| Ba-Pef | male | Egyptian | god of malevolent aspect | mythology |
| Baaba | aeriel spirit | occult | ||
| Baajah | occult | |||
| Baal | demon | occult | ||
| Baalsori | occult | |||
| Baatsi | male | African | first man | mythology |
| Bab | female | Greek | foreign, stranger | dim. of Barbara |
| Babbie | female | Greek | foreign, stranger | dim. of Barbara |
| Babel | angel of the second heaven | occult | ||
| Babet | demon of Friday/Venus | occult | ||
| Babi | male | Egyptian | demonic god who lived on human entrails | mythology |
| Babiel | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Babs | female | Greek | foreign, stranger | dim. of Barbara |
| Bacalou | male | Haitian | evil spirit | mythology |
| Bacapel | occult | |||
| Bacaron | occult | |||
| Bacchae | female | Greek | ecstatic women of Dionysus | mythology |
| Baceda | occult | |||
| Bachanael | angel of first heaven | occult | ||
| Bachiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bachramyn | occult | |||
| Bachue | occult | |||
| Baciar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Baciel | angel of the fourth heaven | occult | ||
| Bacoraye | occult | |||
| Bacuhaba | occult | |||
| Bacurabon | occult | |||
| Badad | occult | |||
| Badb | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of war | mythology |
| Badessy | male | Haitian | sky god | mythology |
| Badeylyn | occult | |||
| Bae | occult | |||
| Bael | demon | occult | ||
| Baell | angel | occult | ||
| Bafamal | occult | |||
| Bagadjimbiri | male | Aboriginal | two brother gods rising as dingos | mythology |
| Bagalon | occult | |||
| Bagiel | occult | |||
| Bahal | occult | |||
| Baharam | occult | |||
| Bahaze | occult | |||
| Bahol | occult | |||
| Bahoraelyn | occult | |||
| Baiame | male | Aboriginal | ancient sky god, master of life and death | mythology |
| Baix | occult | |||
| Bakha | Egyptian | sacred bull of Hermonthis | mythology | |
| Bakiel | occult | |||
| Balabos | occult | |||
| Balachem | occult | |||
| Balair | occult | |||
| Balaken | occult | |||
| Balalos | occult | |||
| Balam | occult | |||
| Balay | angel of first heaven | occult | ||
| Balbuch | magical word on ninth ring | occult | ||
| Baldachia | the seat of | occult | ||
| Baldachiensis | occult | |||
| Baldassare | male | Italian | Bel defend the king | |
| Baldie | male | German | genuine and bold | dim. of Archibald |
| Baldoi | occult | |||
| Baldovino | male | Italian, Spanish | bold friend | |
| Balduin | male | German | bold friend | |
| Balduinus | male | Latin | bold friend | |
| Baldwin | male | German | bold friend | |
| Balfori | occult | |||
| Balganaychyn | occult | |||
| Balidet | angel, minister of Maymon | occult | ||
| Baliel | occult | |||
| Balius | Greek | immortal horse | mythology | |
| Balma | occult | |||
| Balna | occult | |||
| Balndier | divine name | occult | ||
| Balor | male | Celtic, Irish | god of death | mythology |
| Balrasár | demon of Friday/Venus | occult | ||
| Balsamiach | magical word on sixth ring | occult | ||
| Balsamus | occult | |||
| Balsur | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Baltasar | male | Spanish | Bel defend the king | |
| Baltasar | demon of Friday/Venus | occult | ||
| Baltazard | spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory | occult | ||
| Balthasar | male | Babylonian | Bel defend the king | |
| Balthazar | male | Babylonian | Bel defend the king | |
| Balthazard | spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory | occult | ||
| Balthial | occult | |||
| Balum | occult | |||
| Baluth | occult | |||
| Balyel | occult | |||
| Bamapana | male | Aboriginal | trickster of the Murnging of Northern Australia | mythology |
| Bamulahe | demon | occult | ||
| Banaby | male | Hebrew | son of exhortation | |
| Banaitja | Aboriginal | creator diety | mythology | |
| Banba | female | Celtic, Irish | spirit of Ireland | mythology |
| Bandonga | female | Celtic | goddess of the Celts | mythology |
| Banebdjetet | male | Egyptian | ram god of Lower Egypt | mythology |
| Banga | male | African | god of clear waters | mythology |
| Bangiel | occult | |||
| Baniel | occult | |||
| Banorsasty | occult | |||
| Bantatis | divine name | occult | ||
| Banyelyn | occult | |||
| Baoxas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Baptist | male | Greek | baptiser | |
| Baptista | female | Greek | baptiser | deriv. of Baptist |
| Baptiste | male | French | baptiser | |
| Baquylaguall | occult | |||
| Bar | occult | |||
| Baraborat | angel of the second heaven | occult | ||
| Baracata | occult | |||
| Barachiel | divine name | occult | ||
| Barak | occult | |||
| Baranyell | occult | |||
| Baraqel | occult | |||
| Baraqijal | occult | |||
| Barbara | female | Greek | foreign, stranger | |
| Barbatos | demon | occult | ||
| Barbie | female | Greek | foreign, stranger | dim. of Barbara |
| Barbiel | angel ruling over Scorpio | occult | ||
| Barbil | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Barbis | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Barbyts | occult | |||
| Barcaran | occult | |||
| Barchesiel | occult | |||
| Barchia | occult | |||
| Barchiel | aerial spirit, angel ruling over Pisces | occult | ||
| Barchyel | occult | |||
| Bardolfo | male | Italian | bright wolf | |
| Bardolph | male | German | bright wolf | |
| Bardolphie | male | French | bright wolf | |
| Barefchas | magic word | occult | ||
| Barend | male | German | bear-hard | |
| Bareschas | angel | occult | ||
| Baresches | occult | |||
| Barfas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Barfiell | occult | |||
| Barfos | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bargar | occult | |||
| Bargis | occult | |||
| Barhaot | occult | |||
| Barhurez | occult | |||
| Barhuyex | occult | |||
| Barhyl | occult | |||
| Bariaccoca | occult | |||
| Bariachacha | occult | |||
| Bariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bariol | occult | |||
| Bariz | occult | |||
| Barkalyn | occult | |||
| Barmiel | occult | |||
| Barmos | occult | |||
| Barnabas | male | Hebrew | son of exhortation | |
| Barney | male | Hebrew | son of exhortation | dim. of Barnabas, Bernard |
| Barneyeyl | occult | |||
| Barol | second hour of night | occult | ||
| Baron Samedi | Haitian | guardian of the crossroads | mythology | |
| Baros | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Barqiel | occult | |||
| Barquiel | occult | |||
| Barry | male | Irish | spear | |
| Barsafael | occult | |||
| Barsslylyn | occult | |||
| Barsu | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bart | male | Hebrew | son of Talmi | dim. of Bartholomew |
| Barthel | male | German | son of Talmi | |
| Barthélemy | male | French | son of Talmi | |
| Bartholomaeus | male | Latin | son of Talmi | |
| Bartholomäus | male | German | son of Talmi | |
| Bartholomé | male | French | son of Talmi | |
| Bartholomew | male | Hebrew | son of Talmi | |
| Bartlemy | male | Hebrew | son of Talmi | |
| Bártolo | male | Spanish | son of Talmi | |
| Bártolomé | male | Spanish | son of Talmi | |
| Bartolomeo | male | Italian | son of Talmi | |
| Bartolomeo | male | Spanish | son of Talmi | |
| Bartzachiah | occult | |||
| Baruc | occult | |||
| Baruch | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Baruchas | occult | |||
| Baruchiachel | occult | |||
| Baruel | occult | |||
| Baryel | occult | |||
| Barylaguy | occult | |||
| Barzabel | the spirit of Mars | occult | ||
| Basa andere | female | Basque | wife of the Basajaun | mythology |
| Basa-Jaun | male | Basque | wood spirit | mythology |
| Basiaccor | occult | |||
| Basiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Basihas | occult | |||
| Basil | male | Greek | kingly | |
| Basile | male | French | kingly | |
| Basileus | male | Greek | king | mythology |
| Basilio | male | Italian, Spanish | kingly | |
| Basilion | occult | |||
| Basilius | male | Latin | kingly | |
| Bassarids | Greek | foxskin | mythology | |
| Bastaylyn | occult | |||
| Bastet | female | Egyptian | cat-headed goddess, lunar goddess | mythology |
| Bat | male | Hebrew | son of Talmi | dim. of Bartholomew |
| Bat | occult | |||
| Bat | female | Egyptian | cow goddess of fertility | mythology |
| Bata | one of the magic words to deflect weapons | occult | ||
| Batarel | occult | |||
| Batarjal | occult | |||
| Bath-Kol | the voice that called upon Cain, the murderer, "Where is thy brother Abel?" | occult | ||
| Bathat | occult | |||
| Bathim | demon | occult | ||
| Bathin | occult | |||
| Bathinadir | occult | |||
| Batirmiss | occult | |||
| Batiste | male | French | baptiser | |
| Batternis | occult | |||
| Battista | male | Italian | baptiser | |
| Baubie | female | Scottish | foreign, stranger | dim. of Barbara |
| Baucis | female | Greek | wife of Philemon | mythology |
| Baudouin | male | French | bold friend | |
| Bautista | male | Spanish | baptiser | |
| Baviel | occult | |||
| Baxasoxa | occult | |||
| Bayealadyn | occult | |||
| Bayemon | king of demons, ruling in the West | occult | ||
| Bazat | occult | |||
| Bazazeth | occult | |||
| Bazihos | occult | |||
| Beag | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess associated with a magic well | mythology |
| Beal | occult | |||
| Beatrice | female | Latin | making happy | |
| Beatrix | female | Latin | making happy | |
| Beatty | female | Latin | making happy | dim. of Beatrice |
| Beb | male | Egyptian | god of generation | mythology |
| Bebal | occult | |||
| Bebhionn | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of the underworld, pleasure | mythology |
| Bec | occult | |||
| Becabalaf | occult | |||
| Becar | occult | |||
| Bechar | one of the demons with dominion over foul weather | occult | ||
| Bechard | demon | occult | ||
| Bechaud | occult | |||
| Bechet | demon | occult | ||
| Beck | female | Hebrew | noose | dim. of Rebecca |
| Becky | female | Hebrew | noose | dim. of Rebecca |
| Bectue | occult | |||
| Bedaliel | angel | occult | ||
| Bedary | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bedizez | occult | |||
| Bedrimubal | occult | |||
| Bedrimulael | occult | |||
| Bee | female | Latin | making happy | dim. of Beatrice |
| Beefinez | occult | |||
| Beel | demon in Daniel, angel of Saturday/Saturn | occult | ||
| Beell | occult | |||
| Beelzeboul | demon of Saturday/Saturn | occult | ||
| Beelzebub | demon | occult | ||
| Béelzébut | demon | occult | ||
| Béelzébuth | demon | occult | ||
| Beerel | occult | |||
| Befranzy | occult | |||
| Begizko | Basque | evil force | mythology | |
| Begud | angel | occult | ||
| Behanzin | male | African | fish-god | mythology |
| Behartyon | occult | |||
| Behea | occult | |||
| Behebos | occult | |||
| Behedti | male | Egyptian | god of Behdet | mythology |
| Behel | occult | |||
| Behelthoi | occult | |||
| Behelthor | occult | |||
| Behem | occult | |||
| Behemiy | occult | |||
| Behemoth | occult | |||
| Behenmyhat | occult | |||
| Behenos | occult | |||
| Beher | male | African | Ethiopian god of the sea | mythology |
| Beheydraz | occult | |||
| Beheymerez | occult | |||
| Behibilyon | occult | |||
| Beht | occult | |||
| Beigorri | Basque | red cow genie | mythology | |
| Bel | female | Latin | easily entreated | dim. of Arabella |
| Bel | magic word | occult | ||
| Belamith | occult | |||
| Belatu-Cadros | male | Celtic | god of war | mythology |
| Belbel | occult | |||
| Beldor | occult | |||
| Belehothol | occult | |||
| Belem | demon | occult | ||
| Belenus | male | Celtic | god of light | mythology |
| Beleth | demon | occult | ||
| Belhores | occult | |||
| Beliabii | occult | |||
| Belial | occult | |||
| Belifares | occult | |||
| Belinda | female | German | snake | |
| Belisama | female | Celtic | goddess of light, fire, forge, crafts | mythology |
| Bell | female | Latin | easily entreated | dim. of Arabella |
| Bella | female | Latin | easily entreated | dim. of Arabella |
| Belle | female | Latin | easily entreated | dim. of Arabella |
| Belligeron | occult | |||
| Belphegor | occult | |||
| Belsay | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Belshazzar | male | Babylonian | Bel defend the king | |
| Beltis | female | Greek | deriv. from Bel, god of the sky | mythology |
| Beltrán | male | Spanish | bright raven | |
| Belus | male | Greek | son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Belymoht | occult | |||
| Belzebud | demon | occult | ||
| Belzebut | demon | occult | ||
| Bemerot | occult | |||
| Ben | male | Hebrew | son of the right hand (good fortune) | dim. of Benjamin |
| Ben | occult | |||
| Ben Nephalim | demon associated with asthma or melancholy | occult | ||
| Benase | occult | |||
| Bene | occult | |||
| Benedetto | male | Italian | blessed | |
| Benedick | male | Latin | blessed | |
| Benedict | male | Latin | blessed | |
| Benedicta | female | Latin | blessed | deriv. from Benedict |
| Benedicto | male | Spanish | blessed | |
| Benedictus | male | Latin | blessed | |
| Benedikt | male | German | blessed | |
| Benenonyll | occult | |||
| Benethnays | occult | |||
| Benez | occult | |||
| Bengiel | occult | |||
| Beni Elohim | sons of the Elohim | occult | ||
| Beni Seraphim | intelligences of venus | occult | ||
| Beniamino | male | Italian | son of the right hand (good fortune) | |
| Beniel | occult | |||
| Benito | male | Spanish | blessed | |
| Benjamin | male | Hebrew | son of the right hand (good fortune) | |
| Benjie | male | Hebrew | son of the right hand (good fortune) | dim. of Benjamin |
| Bennet | male | Latin | blessed | |
| Bennie | male | Hebrew | son of the right hand (good fortune) | dim. of Benjamin |
| Benodiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Benoham | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Benoît | male | French | blessed | |
| Benu | Egyptian | sun bird of Heliopolis | mythology | |
| Benyh | occult | |||
| Benzozia | female | Basque | mother goddess | mythology |
| Beodonos | occult | |||
| Beppo | male | Italian | Yah increases | |
| Berakhiel | occult | |||
| Beralanensis | occult | |||
| Beraquiel | occult | |||
| Beraquyell | occult | |||
| Beratiel | occult | |||
| Bercta | female | Old English | bright | |
| Berecyntia | female | Celtic | goddess, Brigid | mythology |
| Berend | male | German | bear-hard | |
| Berferiel | occult | |||
| Berhunez | occult | |||
| Beriel | occult | |||
| Berifay | occult | |||
| Berisay | occult | |||
| Berith | occult | |||
| Berithz | occult | |||
| Berka'el | occult | |||
| Bernadette | female | German | bear-hard | deriv. from Bernard |
| Bernal | male | Spanish | bear-hard | |
| Bernard | male | German | bear-hard | |
| Bernardin | male | French | bear-hard | |
| Bernardino | male | Italian | bear-hard | |
| Bernardo | male | Italian | bear-hard | |
| Bernardus | male | Latin | bear-hard | |
| Bernhard | male | German | bear-hard | |
| Bernice | female | Greek | victory-bringer | |
| Bernie | male | German | bear-hard | dim. of Bernard |
| Beron | first hour of night | occult | ||
| Beroth | occult | |||
| Bert | male | German | nobly bright | dim. of Albert |
| Berta | female | German | bright | |
| Bertha | female | German | bright | |
| Berthe | female | French | bright | |
| Bertie | male | German | nobly bright | dim. of Albert |
| Bertram | male | German | bright raven | |
| Bertrand | male | French | bright raven | |
| Bertrando | male | Italian | bright raven | |
| Berukhiel | occult | |||
| Beruniel | occult | |||
| Beryel | occult | |||
| Beryenuz | occult | |||
| Beryl | female | Greek | from the precious stone | |
| Beryon | occult | |||
| Beryudez | occult | |||
| Bes | male | Egyptian | dwarf god who guards against evil spirits and misfortune | mythology |
| Besam'el | Hebrew | angel | occult | |
| Besapha | occult | |||
| Beschat | magic word | occult | ||
| Beset | female | Egyptian | goddess guardian | mythology |
| Beshael | occult | |||
| Bess | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Bessie | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Bet | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Betadur | Basque | magic power of the sight | mythology | |
| Betasiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Beth | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Betha | occult | |||
| Bethan | occult | |||
| Bethar | occult | |||
| Bethel Almoda | occult | |||
| Bethnael | occult | |||
| Bethniehus | occult | |||
| Bethor | olympic spirit of Jupiter | occult | ||
| Bethtaez | occult | |||
| Betiel | occult | |||
| Betlindis | female | Old High German | snake | |
| Betsy | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Bettina | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Bettrice | female | Latin | making happy | |
| Betty | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Betzahuech | occult | |||
| Bevael | occult | |||
| Bevis | male | French | Germanic name Bobo | |
| Beydehydiz | occult | |||
| Beydeluz | occult | |||
| Beyduriz | occult | |||
| Beyne | occult | |||
| Beyteyl | occult | |||
| Bezezay | occult | |||
| Bgdna | Hebrew | angel or spirit | occult | |
| Bia | female | Greek | personification of force | mythology |
| Biael | occult | |||
| Bialod | occult | |||
| Bialot | occult | |||
| Biame | Aboriginal | the "great one" or creator | mythology | |
| Bianakith | occult | |||
| Bianca | female | Italian | white | |
| Biddy | female | Celtic | strength | dim. of Bridget |
| Bidiel | occult | |||
| Bifrons | demon | occult | ||
| Bile | male | Celtic | god of light and healing | mythology |
| Bilek | occult | |||
| Bilet | angel, minister of Arcan | occult | ||
| Bileth | demon | occult | ||
| Bilico | occult | |||
| Bilifares | occult | |||
| Bilifor | occult | |||
| Bilifot | occult | |||
| Bill | male | German | will-helmet | dim. of William |
| Bime | occult | |||
| Binah | occult | |||
| Binahel | occult | |||
| Biqa | occult | |||
| Birao | Basque | bad genie | mythology | |
| Biriel | occult | |||
| Bistonians | Greek | the Thracians | mythology | |
| Biuz | occult | |||
| Bixia Yuanjin | female | Chinese | goddess of dawn, childbirth, destiny | mythology |
| Biz | one of the magic words to counter pleurisie | occult | ||
| Bizouk | angel (or demon) of second hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Blanca | female | Spanish | white | |
| Blanch | female | French, German | white | |
| Blanche | female | French, German | white | |
| Blanka | female | German | white | |
| Blautel | occult | |||
| Blekun | angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Blemen | angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Bleu | one of the magic words to deflect weapons | occult | ||
| Blodeuwedd | female | Celtic | supernatural creature, owl | mythology |
| Blodwen | female | Welsh | white flower | |
| Blthi | Hebrew | name of angel or spirit | occult | |
| Boann | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of bounty and fertility, white cattle | mythology |
| Bob | male | German | fame-bright | dim. of Robert |
| Bobba | male | Old English | Germanic name Bobo | |
| Bobbi-bobbi | Aboriginal | ancestral snake of the Binbnga people of Norther Australia | mythology | |
| Bobbie | male | German | fame-bright | dim. of Robert |
| Bobby | male | German | fame-bright | dim. of Robert |
| Bobêl | occult | |||
| Bobo | male | German | from the Germanic name | |
| Bodb | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of battle | mythology |
| Bodb Dearg | male | Celtic | son of Dagda, ruler of gods | mythology |
| Boel | occult | |||
| Boell | occult | |||
| Bofar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bofealyquyn | occult | |||
| Bohel | occult | |||
| Boho | occult | |||
| Bohorim | occult | |||
| Bolfry | demon | occult | ||
| Boli Shah | Haitian | a family loa | mythology | |
| Bolon | occult | |||
| Bomazi | African | ancestral deity of the Bushongo | mythology | |
| Bon | occult | |||
| Bonyel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Borachiel | occult | |||
| Borasy | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Borayeyll | occult | |||
| Borayn | occult | |||
| Boreads | male | Greek | father of winged heroes | mythology |
| Boreas | male | Greek | god of the North wind | mythology |
| Bored | occult | |||
| Boris | male | Russian | fight | |
| Bormanico | male | Celtic | god of thermal waters or spas | mythology |
| Bornaylon | occult | |||
| Borob | occult | |||
| Borol | occult | |||
| Boros | occult | |||
| Borvo | male | Celtic | god of hot (mineral) springs and healing | mythology |
| Borzac | occult | |||
| Bosephar | occult | |||
| Bossou Ashadeh | male | Haitian | king of Dahomey | mythology |
| Bostyhal | occult | |||
| Bothothêl | occult | |||
| Botis | demon | occult | ||
| Boum'ba Maza | Haitian | a family of loa | mythology | |
| Bram | male | Hebrew | perhaps father of a multitude, high father | dim. of Abraham |
| Bramiel | occult | |||
| Bramsiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bran | male | Celtic | raven | mythology |
| Brand | male | Norse | brand, sword | |
| Brandiel | occult | |||
| Branwen | female | Celtic | white raven, goddess of love and beauty | mythology |
| Brasiel | occult | |||
| Brasim | occult | |||
| Brazo | occult | |||
| Brea | male | Celtic, Irish | Irish god | mythology |
| Breg | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess, wife of the Dagda | mythology |
| Brekyirihunuade | male | African | supreme god of the Akan people of Ghana | mythology |
| Brenda | female | Norse | brand, sword | deriv. from Brendan |
| Brendan | male | Irish | stinking hair | |
| Bres | male | Celtic, Irish | god of fertility and agriculture | mythology |
| Briah | occult | |||
| Briamathon | occult | |||
| Brian | male | Celtic | meaning doubtful | |
| Briareus | male | Greek | a Hectonchires, son of Gaia | mythology |
| Bride | female | Celtic, Scottish | goddess, Brigid | mythology |
| Bridget | female | Celtic | strength, name of Celtic fire-goddess | |
| Brieus | occult | |||
| Brigantia | female | Celtic | goddess of rivers, flocks, cattle | mythology |
| Brigid | female | Celtic | strength, name of Celtic fire-goddess | |
| Brigid | female | Celtic | goddess of poetry, healing, fertility, smithcraft, martial arts | mythology |
| Brigida | female | Spanish | strength | |
| Brigide | female | French | strength | |
| Brigindo | female | Celtic | goddess, Brigid | mythology |
| Brigita | female | Italian | strength | |
| Brigitte | female | French | strength | |
| Brigitto | female | Swedish | strength | |
| Brihamocon | occult | |||
| Britannia | female | Celtic | Romano-Celtic goddess | mythology |
| Britomartis | female | Greek | goddess of mountains and hunting | mythology |
| Brizo | female | Greek | goddess, charmer, soother | mythology |
| Brofylyn | occult | |||
| Brolga | female | Aboriginal | native companion | mythology |
| Bromios | Greek | the thunderer | mythology | |
| Bronach | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of cliffs | mythology |
| Brontes | male | Greek | a Cyclopes, thunder | mythology |
| Bronwen | female | Welsh | white breast | |
| Bruach | occult | |||
| Bruce | male | from the surname | ||
| Brufiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Brulefer | occult | |||
| Brumiel | occult | |||
| Bruno | male | German | brown | |
| Brymiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bubana | occult | |||
| Bubanabub | occult | |||
| Bucafas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Buchis | Egyptian | sacred bull of Hermonthis | mythology | |
| Bucon | occult | |||
| Budar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Budarim | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Budiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Buer | demon | occult | ||
| Bufanotz | occult | |||
| Bufiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bugid Y Aiba | male | Haitian | god of war | mythology |
| Buk | occult | |||
| Buku | male | African | West-African god of the sky | mythology |
| Bulaing | female | Aboriginal | divinity of creation | mythology |
| Buldumêch | occult | |||
| Bulerator | occult | |||
| Bulis | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bultala | occult | |||
| Bultin | magic words for sword | occult | ||
| Bumahan | occult | |||
| Bumba | male | African | creator god of the Boshongo of Zaire | mythology |
| Bunbulama | female | Aboriginal | goddess of the rain | mythology |
| Bune | occult | |||
| Buniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bunjil | male | Aboriginal | supreme god and creator of the Kulin and Wurunjerri people | mythology |
| Bunyip | Aboriginal | water monster who brings diseases | mythology | |
| Burasen | occult | |||
| Burchat | angel of the fourth heaven | occult | ||
| Burfa | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Buriel | occult | |||
| Buriol | occult | |||
| Burisiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Buriub | occult | |||
| Buriul | occult | |||
| Busasejal | occult | |||
| Busiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Bussumarus | male | Celtic | god of light and sky | mythology |
| Bustira | occult | |||
| Butarab | occult | |||
| Butharuth | occult | |||
| Buto | female | Egyptian | snake goddess, "the papyrus colored" | mythology |
| Byenyell | occult | |||
| Byny | occult | |||
| Byrnchata | occult | |||
| Bysserios | occult | |||
| Byzas | male | Greek | legendary founder of Byzantium | mythology |
| Caadacohot | occult | |||
| Caadaldeba | occult | |||
| Caadalhacbia | occult | |||
| Caadazod | occult | |||
| Caaddebolach | occult | |||
| Cabake | occult | |||
| Cabari | Greek | fertility deities | mythology | |
| Cabariel | occult | |||
| Cabarim | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cabiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cabil | occult | |||
| Cabiri | Greek | chthonic and fertility deities | mythology | |
| Cabost | occult | |||
| Cabot | magic word | occult | ||
| Cabron | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cabueyryn | occult | |||
| Cabustira | occult | |||
| Cabyn | occult | |||
| Cacay | occult | |||
| Cacilia | female | German | blind | deriv. from Cecil |
| Cacodaemones | class of angels | occult | ||
| Cacyrylyn | occult | |||
| Cadanagyn | occult | |||
| Cadat | occult | |||
| Cadato | occult | |||
| Caddie | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Cadomir | occult | |||
| Cados | occult | |||
| Cadriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Caduceus | Greek | staff or wand of Hermes | mythology | |
| Cael | occult | |||
| Caelia | female | Latin | from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly | |
| Caelius | male | Latin | from Roman family name, heavenly | |
| Caer | female | Celtic, Irish | swan maiden | mythology |
| Cäerra | occult | |||
| Caerus | Greek | personification of the favorable moment | mythology | |
| Caffrnbryn | occult | |||
| Cafiel | occult | |||
| Cagn | male | African | chief god of the Bushmen of South Africa | mythology |
| Cahadabula | occult | |||
| Cahael | occult | |||
| Cahegilihos | occult | |||
| Cahethel | occult | |||
| Cahil | occult | |||
| Cahuene | occult | |||
| Cahyluz | occult | |||
| Cai-shen | male | Chinese | god of prosperity | mythology |
| Caiel | occult | |||
| Caila | occult | |||
| Cailleach | female | Celtic | mother of all | mythology |
| Caim | occult | |||
| Caioneach | male | Gaelic | handsome | |
| Cajael | occult | |||
| Cajaiel | occult | |||
| Cakiel | occult | |||
| Calach | occult | |||
| Calamichan | occult | |||
| Calamosi | occult | |||
| Calbat | occult | |||
| Caldurech | occult | |||
| Caleb | male | Hebrew | dog, or bold | |
| Calerna | eleventh hour of night | occult | ||
| Calevodium | occult | |||
| Caliel | occult | |||
| Calim | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Calion | occult | |||
| Calliope | female | Greek | Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry | mythology |
| Callirhoë | female | Greek | daughter of Oceanus | mythology |
| Callisto | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Calmiron | occult | |||
| Calniso | occult | |||
| Caluel | angel of the second heaven | occult | ||
| Calvarnia | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Calypso | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Calyrxon | occult | |||
| Calzas | angel of the fifth heaven | occult | ||
| Camael | angel ruling the angelic order of Powers | occult | ||
| Camal | occult | |||
| Camalon | occult | |||
| Camar | occult | |||
| Camarion | occult | |||
| Camarom | occult | |||
| Camary | occult | |||
| Camaxtli | male | Aztec | god of war, hunting, and fate | mythology |
| Cambriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Came | occult | |||
| Cameron | occult | |||
| Cameso | occult | |||
| Camiach | occult | |||
| Camiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Camilla | female | Latin | a free-born attendant at a sacrifice | |
| Camille | female | French | a free-born attendant at a sacrifice | |
| Camma | female | Celtic | goddess of the hunt | mythology |
| Camonix | occult | |||
| Camor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Camory | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Camosiel | occult | |||
| Campe | female | Greek | monster | mythology |
| Camuel | occult | |||
| Camulus | male | Celtic | war god | mythology |
| Camyel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Canace | female | Greek | daughter of Aeolus | mythology |
| Cananyn | occult | |||
| Canastphasis | occult | |||
| Canazay | occult | |||
| Canazpharis | occult | |||
| Cancer | occult | |||
| Candida | female | Latin | white | |
| Candones | occult | |||
| Canel | occult | |||
| Caneloas | occult | |||
| Caniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Canis | occult | |||
| Canofylyn | occult | |||
| Canola | female | Celtic, Irish | inventor of the Irish harp | mythology |
| Canona | occult | |||
| Cantine | occult | |||
| Canueyl | occult | |||
| Cao Guo-jiu | male | Chinese | patron of actors | mythology |
| Caolos | occult | |||
| Capabili | angel of the fourth heaven | occult | ||
| Capeyell | occult | |||
| Caphael | occult | |||
| Caphamal | occult | |||
| Caphanal | occult | |||
| Caphar | occult | |||
| Caphiziel | occult | |||
| Caphriel | angel | occult | ||
| Capricorn | occult | |||
| Capriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Capsa | occult | |||
| Captain Debas | Haitian | an American loa | mythology | |
| Captiel | occult | |||
| Caput | occult | |||
| Capziel | occult | |||
| Caracasa | occult | |||
| Carah | occult | |||
| Caram | occult | |||
| Carasch | occult | |||
| Carasiba | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Caratasa | an angel of the Spring | occult | ||
| Caratheos | occult | |||
| Carathos | occult | |||
| Carba | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carbyel | occult | |||
| Carcyell | occult | |||
| Cardiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carelena | occult | |||
| Caremaz | occult | |||
| Carfzoneyll | occult | |||
| Carga | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cariactera | occult | |||
| Cariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cariociecus | male | Celtic | god of war | mythology |
| Caristomon | occult | |||
| Carl | male | German | manly | |
| Carlo | male | Italian | manly | |
| Carlos | male | Spanish | manly | |
| Carlotta | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Carman | female | Celtic | goddess of evil magic | mythology |
| Carman | occult | |||
| Carmax | angel, minister of Samax | occult | ||
| Carmel | female | Hebrew | the garden | |
| Carmelos | occult | |||
| Carmelychos | occult | |||
| Carmen | female | Spanish | the garden | |
| Carmiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carmolehos | occult | |||
| Carnaduyz | occult | |||
| Carnby | occult | |||
| Carnel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carnesiel | occult | |||
| Carniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carnodiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carnol | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Caro | magic word | occult | ||
| Carol | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Carola | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Carole | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Caroler | occult | |||
| Caroline | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Carolus | male | Latin | manly | |
| Carolyn | female | German | manly | deriv. from Charles |
| Caromos | occult | |||
| Caron | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carpiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Carpus | male | Greek | fruit | mythology |
| Carrie | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Carsiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cartael | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cartemat | occult | |||
| Cartimandua | female | Celtic | legendary warrior queen | mythology |
| Cartyel | occult | |||
| Carueyiz | occult | |||
| Caruphylyn | occult | |||
| Carya | female | Greek | goddess of the walnut tree | mythology |
| Carybyfyn | occult | |||
| Casael | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Casbriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Casey | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Cashael | occult | |||
| Cashiel | occult | |||
| Casiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Casily | occult | |||
| Casimir | male | Polish | proclamation of peace | |
| Casmaram | occult | |||
| Casmaran | summer | occult | ||
| Casmiel | occult | |||
| Casmiroz | occult | |||
| Casmuch | occult | |||
| Casoly | occult | |||
| Caspa | occult | |||
| Caspar | male | Persian | treasure bringer | |
| Caspiel | occult | |||
| Cassael | occult | |||
| Cassandra | female | mythology | ||
| Cassiel | occult | |||
| Cassiopeia | female | Greek | wife of Cepheus | mythology |
| Cassotis | female | Greek | wood nymph | mythology |
| Cassylon | occult | |||
| Cassziel | occult | |||
| Castalia | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Castiel | an angel of Thursday | occult | ||
| Castumi | occult | |||
| Casuijah | occult | |||
| Caswallawn | male | Celtic | war god | mythology |
| Casziel | occult | |||
| Catalina | female | Spanish | pure | |
| Cathalihel | occult | |||
| Cathanathel | occult | |||
| Catharine | female | Greek | pure | |
| Catherina | female | Greek | pure | |
| Catherine | female | Greek | pure | |
| Cathie | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Cathneylyn | occult | |||
| Cathy | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Catreus | male | Greek | one of the sons of the Cretan king Minos | mythology |
| Catriona | female | Gaelic | pure | |
| Catrudiz | occult | |||
| Catuhe | occult | |||
| Caucasus | Greek | mountain range north of Armenia | mythology | |
| Cauda | occult | |||
| Cautha | male | Etruscan | sun god | mythology |
| Cavary | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Caybeinynyn | occult | |||
| Cayfar | occult | |||
| Cayimuz | occult | |||
| Caynaurez | occult | |||
| Caypharim | occult | |||
| Cayros | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Caysaac | occult | |||
| Cayster | male | Greek | god of the river Cayster | mythology |
| Cazaihel | occult | |||
| Cazul | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cebon | occult | |||
| Cechiel | occult | |||
| Cecil | male | Latin | the Roman famimly name Caecilius, blind | |
| Cécile | female | French | blind | deriv. from Cecil |
| Cecilia | female | Latin | blind | deriv. from Cecil |
| Cecily | female | Latin | blind | deriv. from Cecil |
| Cecrops | male | Greek | half man, half snake | mythology |
| Cedahi | occult | |||
| Cedalion | Greek | servant of Hephaestus | mythology | |
| Cediel | occult | |||
| Cedric | male | British | first king of the West Saxons | |
| Cedrion | occult | |||
| Cefafin | occult | |||
| Cefanya | occult | |||
| Cegnel | occult | |||
| Cehogethos | occult | |||
| Cehognos | occult | |||
| Cehuz | occult | |||
| Celabryll | occult | |||
| Celaeno | female | Greek | the dark, a harpy | mythology |
| Celan | occult | |||
| Celeste | female | Latin | heavenly | |
| Celestine | female | Latin | heavenly | |
| Celez | occult | |||
| Celia | female | Latin | from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly | |
| Célie | female | French | from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly | |
| Celiel | occult | |||
| Celmis | male | Greek | a companion of Zeus | mythology |
| Celuz | occult | |||
| Celydael | occult | |||
| Celyuberon | occult | |||
| Cemaguyll | occult | |||
| Cemluz | occult | |||
| Cemon | occult | |||
| Ceneus | Greek | epithet of Zeus | mythology | |
| Cenhe | occult | |||
| Cenhelm | male | Old English | keen helmet | |
| Cenn Cruaich | male | Celtic | heaven god | mythology |
| Centeotl | male | Aztec | god of maize | mythology |
| Centimani | Greek | three giants with a hundred arms each | mythology | |
| Centus | occult | |||
| Centzon Totochtin | Aztec | four hundred rabbits | mythology | |
| Centzonuitznaua | male | Aztec | gods of the southern stars | mythology |
| Cephalus | male | Greek | son of Hermes | mythology |
| Cephissus | male | Greek | river god | mythology |
| Ceradadyn | occult | |||
| Cerberus | Greek | three-headed watchdog of Hades | mythology | |
| Cercopes | Greek | wood sprites | mythology | |
| Cerdic | male | British | first king of the West Saxons | |
| Ceridwen | female | Celtic | mythical magician | mythology |
| Cerim | occult | |||
| Cernunnos | male | Celtic | the horned one, god of fertility, life, animals, wealth, underworld | mythology |
| Cerreton | occult | |||
| Ceryx | Greek | son of Hermes | mythology | |
| Cesiel | occult | |||
| Cesilcie | occult | |||
| Cessair | female | Celtic, Irish | mythical magician | mythology |
| Cetabyel | occult | |||
| Cetenoylyn | occult | |||
| Cethal | occult | |||
| Cethlion | female | Celtic | mythical prophetess | mythology |
| Ceto | female | Greek | personification of the dangers and horrors of the sea | mythology |
| Cevorym | occult | |||
| Ceyabgos | occult | |||
| Ceylez | occult | |||
| Ceytatynyn | occult | |||
| Ceyx | male | Greek | son of Eosphorus and the king of Thessaly | mythology |
| Cezozoy | occult | |||
| Cghene | male | African | supreme god and creator of the Isoko | mythology |
| Cha-cha | Haitian | gourd rattle used in voodoo dances | mythology | |
| Chabel | magic word | occult | ||
| Chabiel | occult | |||
| Chabri | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chabrion | occult | |||
| Chabriz | occult | |||
| Chades | occult | |||
| Chadiel | occult | |||
| Chadros | occult | |||
| Chael | occult | |||
| Chagnoro | occult | |||
| Chaharon | occult | |||
| Chahel | occult | |||
| Chai | occult | |||
| Chaia | occult | |||
| Chaiel | occult | |||
| Chaigidel | occult | |||
| Chaioth | occult | |||
| Chaioth Ha-Qadesch | holy living creatures | occult | ||
| Chalchiuhtlatonal | male | Aztec | god of water | mythology |
| Chalchiuhtlicue | female | Aztec | goddess of lakes and streams, "jade skirt" | mythology |
| Chalchiutotolin | male | Aztec | god of pestilence | mythology |
| Chalchyphay | occult | |||
| Chalib | demon of Wednesday/Mercury | occult | ||
| Chalmecacihuilt | female | Aztec | goddess of the underworld | mythology |
| Chalmecatl | male | Aztec | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Chalos | occult | |||
| Chameray | occult | |||
| Chameron | occult | |||
| Chamiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chamoriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chamos | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chamyquiol | occult | |||
| Chanaei | occult | |||
| Chanakiah | occult | |||
| Chanaym | occult | |||
| Chansi | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chantico | female | Aztec | goddess of hearth fires and volcanic fires | mythology |
| Chanyham | occult | |||
| Chaos | Greek | gaping void | mythology | |
| Charaby | occult | |||
| Charara | occult | |||
| Charas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chardiel | occult | |||
| Chariel | aerial spirit, angel of Monday/the Moon | occult | ||
| Charis | female | Greek | grace | |
| Charitas | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Charities | female | Greek | the Graces | mythology |
| Charity | female | English | charity | |
| Charles | male | German | manly | |
| Charley | male | German | manly | dim. of Charles |
| Charlie | male | German | manly | dim. of Charles |
| Charlotte | female | German | manly | deriv. of Charles |
| Charmy | occult | |||
| Charny | occult | |||
| Charobiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Charoel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Charon | male | Greek | the ferryman of the dead | mythology |
| Charontes | Etruscan | demons of death | mythology | |
| Charpon | occult | |||
| Charsiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Charuch | occult | |||
| Charun | male | Etruscan | demon of death | mythology |
| Charusihoa | occult | |||
| Charybdis | female | Greek | nymph, sea monster | mythology |
| Chasan | angel of air | occult | ||
| Chaschmalim | the brillian or lucid ones | occult | ||
| Chashmalim | occult | |||
| Chasiel | occult | |||
| Chasor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chat | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Chatty | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Chauakiah | occult | |||
| Chaunta | one of the demons with dominion over riches | occult | ||
| Chavah | occult | |||
| Chaya | occult | |||
| Chazael | occult | |||
| Chaziel | occult | |||
| Chechiel | occult | |||
| Chedonia | occult | |||
| Cheduryel | occult | |||
| Chedusitaniel | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Cheibib | occult | |||
| Chekechani | female | African | morning star | mythology |
| Chelahel | occult | |||
| Chelath | magic word | occult | ||
| Chelone | female | Greek | nymph turned into a turtle | mythology |
| Chem | male | Egyptian | god of increase | mythology |
| Chemon | occult | |||
| Chemosh | demon | occult | ||
| Chenathon | occult | |||
| Cheng-huang | Chinese | protective deities | mythology | |
| Chengiel | occult | |||
| Chenibranbo | occult | |||
| Chensit | female | Egyptian | goddess of the twentieth none of Lower Egypt | mythology |
| Chentamentet | male | Egyptian | local god from Abydus | mythology |
| Chenti-cheti | male | Egyptian | falcon god, crocodile god | mythology |
| Chenti-irti | male | Egyptian | falcon god of law and order | mythology |
| Cherasiel | occult | |||
| Chermel | occult | |||
| Chermiel | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Cherobalym | occult | |||
| Cheros | occult | |||
| Cherry | female | English | charity, or from the fruit | deriv. of Charity |
| Cherti | male | Egyptian | ram god of the underworld, ferryman of the dead | mythology |
| Cherub | occult | |||
| Cherubim | occult | |||
| Cherubin | occult | |||
| Cheryon | occult | |||
| Cheth | occult | |||
| Chetiel | occult | |||
| Chetivel | occult | |||
| Chetonay | occult | |||
| Chetorab | occult | |||
| Chevon | occult | |||
| Chiamoch | occult | |||
| Chiara | female | Italian | bright | |
| Chiathar | occult | |||
| Chicomecoatl | female | Aztec | goddess of maize | mythology |
| Chicomexochtli | male | Aztec | god of painters | mythology |
| Chiconahui | female | Aztec | goddess of the hearth, household | mythology |
| Chiconahuiehecatl | male | Aztec | creator god | mythology |
| Chiel | occult | |||
| Chih Nu | female | Chinese | daughter of the Jade Emperor | mythology |
| Chihamon | occult | |||
| Chimera | Greek | monster | mythology | |
| Chione | female | Greek | daughter of Boreas and Orithya | mythology |
| Chirmuts | magic word | occult | ||
| Chiron | male | Greek | god of healing | mythology |
| Chiros | occult | |||
| Chirotecas | occult | |||
| Chiruwi | male | African | "mysterious creature", half-men | mythology |
| Chisti | female angel (Yazad) personifying religious wisdom, instruction | occult | ||
| Chiuta | male | African | rain god | mythology |
| Chlodowig | male | French | famous warrior | |
| Chloe | female | Greek | a green shoot, verdure | |
| Chloe | female | Greek | the young green | mythology |
| Chloris | female | Greek | name of a flower-goddess, also greenfinch or a kind of grape | |
| Chloris | female | Greek | goddess of flowers | mythology |
| Chnblaman | occult | |||
| Chnum | male | Egyptian | ram god, agriculture | mythology |
| Chokmah | occult | |||
| Chokmahel | occult | |||
| Chokmahiel | occult | |||
| Chomochomacanay | occult | |||
| Chons | male | Egyptian | god of the moon | mythology |
| Chontamenti | male | Egyptian | god of the dead and the west | mythology |
| Chora | occult | |||
| Choreb | occult | |||
| Choremal | occult | |||
| Choriel | occult | |||
| Choro | occult | |||
| Choto | occult | |||
| Chrasiel | occult | |||
| Chremas | occult | |||
| Chremoas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chrétien | male | French | belonging to Christ | |
| Chris | male, female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian, Christopher |
| Chrissie | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Christ | occult | |||
| Christabel | female | Greek, Latin | anointed, or Christ, fair | |
| Christian | male, female | Latin | belonging to Christ | |
| Christiana | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Christianus | male | Latin | belonging to Christ | |
| Christie | male, female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Christina | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Christine | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Christoph | male | German | carrying Christ | |
| Christophe | male | French | carrying Christ | |
| Christopher | male | Greek | carrying Christ | |
| Christophorus | male | Latin | carrying Christ | |
| Christy | male, female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Chroel | occult | |||
| Chronos | male | Greek | personification of time | mythology |
| Chrubas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chrusiel | occult | |||
| Chrymas | occult | |||
| Chrysaor | male | Greek | golden falchion | mythology |
| Chryseida | female | Greek | daughter of Chryses | |
| Chryseis | female | Greek | daughter of Chryses | |
| Chrystal | female | Scottish | carrying Christ | deriv. from Christopher |
| Chthouniel | demon of Sunday/the Sun | occult | ||
| Chu Jiang | male | Chinese | king of the hell of theives and murderers | mythology |
| Chuba | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chukwu | male | African | creator deity, symbol is sun | mythology |
| Churibal | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Chuschi | occult | |||
| Chushel | occult | |||
| Ciajah | occult | |||
| Ciarhuht | occult | |||
| Cicely | female | Latin | blind | deriv. from Cecil |
| Cid | the great demon | occult | ||
| Cihuacoatl | female | Aztec | earth and mother-goddess, goddess of birth | mythology |
| Cilix | male | Greek | son of Agenor | mythology |
| Cimeies | occult | |||
| Cimmerians | Greek | mythical tribe who lived at the end of the world | mythology | |
| Cinamomum | occult | |||
| Cipactli | Aztec | sea monster | mythology | |
| Cirael | occult | |||
| Cirecas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cirhos | occult | |||
| Cis | female | Latin | blind | dim. of Cecilia |
| Cissie | female | Latin | blind | dim. of Cecilia |
| Cissy | female | Latin | blind | dim. of Cecilia |
| Citgara | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Citlalatonac | male | Aztec | creator god | mythology |
| Citlalicue | female | Aztec | creator goddess, "star garment" | mythology |
| Ciucoatl | female | Aztec | goddess of the earth | mythology |
| Ciuitas | occult | |||
| Ciuteoteo | Aztec | spirits of the underworld | mythology | |
| Civatateo | Aztec | vampires | mythology | |
| Claire | female | Latin | bright | |
| Clamor | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Claniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Clara | female | Latin | bright | |
| Clarapalos | occult | |||
| Clare | female | Latin | bright | |
| Clarence | male | from the dukedom | ||
| Claribel | female | Latin | brightly fair | |
| Clarice | female | Latin | bright | deriv. from Clara |
| Clarinda | female | Latin | bright | |
| Clarissa | female | Latin | bright | deriv. from Clara |
| Clarius | Greek | epithet of Apollo | mythology | |
| Claud | male | Latin | lame | |
| Claude | male | Latin | lame | |
| Claudia | female | Latin | lame | deriv. from Claude |
| Claudius | male | Latin | lame | |
| Clauneck | occult | |||
| Clem | male | Latin | mild, merciful | dim. of Clement |
| Clemency | female | Latin | mild, merciful | deriv. from Clement |
| Clement | male | Latin | mild, merciful | |
| Clementina | female | Latin | mild, merciful | deriv. from Clement |
| Clementine | female | Latin | mild, merciful | deriv. from Clement |
| Clementissime | occult | |||
| Clemialh | occult | |||
| Cleobis | male | Greek | son of Cydippe | mythology |
| Cleraca | occult | |||
| Clermeil | male | Haitian | spirit that makes rivers overflow | mythology |
| Cleta | female | Greek | one of the Charities | mythology |
| Clio | female | Greek | Muse of historical and heroic poetry | mythology |
| Cliodhna | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of beauty | mythology |
| Clisthert | occult | |||
| Clive | male | from the surname | ||
| Clota | female | Celtic | goddess of the river Clyde | mythology |
| Clothilda | female | German | famous fighting woman | |
| Clothilde | female | French | famous fighting woman | |
| Clotho | female | Greek | Fate who spins the thread of human life | mythology |
| Clotilda | female | German | famous fighting woman | |
| Clotilde | female | French | famous fighting woman | |
| Clovis | male | French | famous warrior | alt. of Lewis |
| Clymene | female | Greek | daughter of Oceanus and Tethys | mythology |
| Clyssan | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Clytia | female | Greek | ocean nymph | mythology |
| Clytius | Greek | giant | mythology | |
| Coatlicue | female | Aztec | earth goddess of live and death | mythology |
| Cobel | occult | |||
| Cobusiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cocab | Hebrew | the planet Mercury | occult | |
| Cochab | Hebrew | the planet Mercury | occult | |
| Cochimetl | male | Aztec | god of merchants and commerce | mythology |
| Cocidius | male | Celtic | hunting deity | mythology |
| Cociz | occult | |||
| Coco macaque | Haitian | magic stick | mythology | |
| Cocytus | Greek | one of the rivers in Hades, river of lametation | mythology | |
| Coelen | occult | |||
| Coelis | occult | |||
| Coeus | male | Greek | One of the Titans | mythology |
| Cofrit | male | Haitian | a loa, "brother" | mythology |
| Cogaz | male | African | son of Kaang | mythology |
| Cohen | occult | |||
| Coicragon | occult | |||
| Colear | occult | |||
| Colehon | occult | |||
| Colette | female | Greek | victory of the people | deriv. from Nicholas |
| Coliel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Colin | male | Greek | victory of the people | deriv. from Nicholas |
| Collen | magic word | occult | ||
| Colley | male | Greek | victory of the people | deriv. from Nicholas |
| Colnaphan | occult | |||
| Colomaithos | occult | |||
| Columba | male | Greek | victory of the people | deriv. from Nicholas |
| Columba | occult | |||
| Colvam | occult | |||
| Comadiel | occult | |||
| Comatos | occult | |||
| Côme | male | French | order | |
| Comial | occult | |||
| Commissoros | an angel of the Spring | occult | ||
| commutaff | name of the Sun in Winter | occult | ||
| Con | female | Latin | constancy | dim. of Constance |
| Conall Cernach | male | Celtic, Irish | mythical powerful warrior | mythology |
| Conamas | occult | |||
| Conchobar | male | Irish | high desire | |
| Conchobar | male | Celtic | mythical figure | mythology |
| Conchobhar | male | Irish | high desire | |
| Conchubar | male | Irish | high desire | |
| Conchubhar | male | Irish | high desire | |
| Condatis | male | Celtic | river god | mythology |
| Conga | Haitian | category of voodoo deities | mythology | |
| Congo | Haitian | spirit | mythology | |
| Coniel | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Conn | male | Celtic, Irish | legendary king | mythology |
| Connie | female | Latin | constancy | dim. of Constance |
| Connor | male | Irish | high desire | |
| Conrad | male | German | bold in counsel | |
| Conrade | male | German | bold in counsel | |
| Consolatio | occult | |||
| Constance | female | Latin | constancy | |
| Constans | male | Latin | firm, faithful | |
| Constant | male | Latin | firm, faithful | |
| Constantia | female | Latin | constancy | |
| Constantine | male | Latin | firm, faithful | deriv. from Constant |
| Constantius | male | Latin | firm, faithful | |
| Contrebis | male | Celtic | he who dwells among us | mythology |
| Coouachoros | occult | |||
| Cophi | occult | |||
| Cora | female | Greek | girl | |
| Corabael | angel of the first heaven | occult | ||
| Coralie | female | French | coral | |
| Corat | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Corb | male | Celtic, Irish | Irish god | mythology |
| Corcaron | occult | |||
| Corcavion | occult | |||
| Cordelia | female | Latin | warm-hearted | |
| Cordriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Core | an angel of the Spring | occult | ||
| Corez | occult | |||
| Coreziel | occult | |||
| Coridal | one of the magic words used in a spell to prevent eating | occult | ||
| Corilon | occult | |||
| Corinna | female | Latin, Greek | maiden | |
| Corinne | female | Latin, Greek | maiden | |
| Corithico | occult | |||
| Cormac Mac Airt | male | Celtic, Irish | ancient king of Ireland | mythology |
| Cornelia | female | Latin | a Roman family name, horn | deriv. from Cornelius |
| Cornelius | male | Latin | a Roman family name, horn | |
| Corney | male | Irish | high desire | dim. of Connor, Cornelius |
| Corny | male | Irish | high desire | dim. of Connor, Cornelius |
| Corocon | occult | |||
| Corodon | occult | |||
| Coronis | female | Greek | daughter of Coronaeus, King of Phocis, crow, raven | mythology |
| Corosay | occult | |||
| Corphandonos | occult | |||
| Corquenal | occult | |||
| Corrado | male | Italian | bold in counsel | |
| Correncymon | occult | |||
| Corson | occult | |||
| Corybantes | male | Greek | Priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele | mythology |
| Corythus | male | Greek | son of Paris and Oenone | mythology |
| Cosimo | male | Italian | order | |
| Cosme | male | French | order | |
| Cosmo | male | Greek | order | |
| Cossuro | occult | |||
| Costante | male | Italian | firm, faithful | |
| Costanza | female | Italian | constancy | |
| Costanzo | male | Italian | firm, faithful | |
| Costyryn | occult | |||
| Cottus | Greek | one of the monsters with a hundred arms | mythology | |
| Cottyto | female | Greek | goddess of immodesty and debauchery | mythology |
| Coventina | female | Celtic | goddess of water and springs | mythology |
| Coyolxauhqui | female | Aztec | "golden bells", earth and moon-goddess | mythology |
| Cozomerag | occult | |||
| Craig | male | from the surname | ||
| Crastozios | occult | |||
| Crathon | occult | |||
| Craton | occult | |||
| Cratos | male | Greek | personification of strength and power | mythology |
| Crea | occult | |||
| Creator | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Crehamuos | occult | |||
| Creiddylad | female | Celtic, Welsh | goddess, daughter of Llyr | mythology |
| Creidhne | male | Celtic | god of metal working | mythology |
| Crememon | occult | |||
| Cremymyel | occult | |||
| Creon | occult | |||
| Cressida | female | Greek | daughter of Chryses | |
| Crete | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Cricacoeur | occult | |||
| Crihicos | occult | |||
| Crimisaiber | occult | |||
| Crinisus | male | Greek | river god | mythology |
| Cripon | occult | |||
| Crisolsay | occult | |||
| Crispian | male | Latin | curly | |
| Crispin | male | Latin | curly | |
| Crispinian | male | Latin | curly | |
| Crispus | male | Latin | curly | |
| Cristapholis | occult | |||
| Cristiano | male | Italian, Spanish | belonging to Christ | |
| Cristóbal | male | Spanish | carrying Christ | |
| Cristoforo | male | Italian | carrying Christ | |
| Cristolepha | occult | |||
| Cristos | occult | |||
| Crius | male | Greek | one of the Titans | mythology |
| Crogohen | occult | |||
| Crom Cruach | male | Celtic | chief idol of Eirin, solar deity, fertility god | mythology |
| Cromemon | occult | |||
| Cron Octa | occult | |||
| Cronus | male | Greek | associated with corn god | mythology |
| Crosay | occult | |||
| Crosiel | occult | |||
| Crouay | occult | |||
| Cruchan | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cruhiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Crystal | female | Scottish | carrying Christ | deriv. from Christopher |
| Ctarari | an angel of Winter | occult | ||
| Cu Roi | male | Celtic | mythical sorcerer | mythology |
| Cubi | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cubiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cuchulainn | Celtic | mythology | ||
| Cuddie | male | Old English | well-known, bright | dim. of Cuthbert |
| Cuel | occult | |||
| Cugiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cukbiel | angle | occult | ||
| Cullya | occult | |||
| Culmar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Culsu | female | Etruscan | demoness who guards the entrance to the underworld | mythology |
| Cultin Cultorum | magic words for sword | occult | ||
| Cumariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cumeriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cumyryel | occult | |||
| Cuphal | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cupriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cuprisiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Curaniel | angel of first heaven | occult | ||
| Curasin | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Curetes | Greek | vegetation demons | mythology | |
| Cureviorbas | occult | |||
| Curiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Curifas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Curmas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Curoi mac Daire | male | Celtic | sun-deity | mythology |
| Cursas | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cursiel | occult | |||
| Cuschi | occult | |||
| Cusiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cusriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cusyne | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Cuthbert | male | Old English | well-known, bright | |
| Cwn Annwn | Celtic | snow-white, red-eared spectral hounds | mythology | |
| Cy | nale | Persian | throne | dim. of Cyrus |
| Cyclopes | Greek | one eyed giants | mythology | |
| Cyhiraeth | female | Celtic | goddess of streams | mythology |
| Cyllene | Greek | a mountain, birthplace of Hermes | mythology | |
| Cylleneius | male | Greek | another name for Hermes | mythology |
| Cynabal | minister of Varcan, angel of Sunday | occult | ||
| Cynosbaton | occult | |||
| Cynosura | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Cynthia | female | Greek | of Mount Cynthus, an epithet of Artemis | |
| Cynthia | Greek | epithet of Artemis | mythology | |
| Cyone | female | Greek | mythic figure | mythology |
| Cyophagros | occult | |||
| Cyprian | male | Greek | of Cyprus | |
| Cyrene | female | Greek | daughter of the naiad Creusa | mythology |
| Cyril | male | Greek | lordly | |
| Cyrus | male | Persian | throne | |
| Cytherea | Greek | epithet of Aphrodite | mythology | |
| Cyzamanyn | occult | |||
| Da | male | African | great serpent power | mythology |
| Da-yu | male | Chinese | mythical founder of the Xia Dynasty | mythology |
| Daael | Occult | |||
| Dabiel | Occult | |||
| Dablat | Occult | |||
| Dabraylez | Occult | |||
| Dabriel | angel of first heaven | Occult | ||
| Dabrinos | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dabuel | Occult | |||
| Dachael | Occult | |||
| Dachiel | Occult | |||
| Dactyls | Greek | demons, discover iron and fire | mythology | |
| Dadyel | Occult | |||
| Dadyell | Occult | |||
| Daena | female angel (Yazad) presiding over the religion, inner self, conscience | Occult | ||
| Daffrypeyl | Occult | |||
| Dafngel | Occult | |||
| Dagda | male | Celtic, Irish | god of earth and treaties, ruler over life and death | mythology |
| Dagiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Daglas | Occult | |||
| Daglus | Occult | |||
| Dagnel | Occult | |||
| Dagon | demon | Occult | ||
| Daguler | Occult | |||
| Dagulez | Occult | |||
| Dah | Occult | |||
| Dahanuz | Occult | |||
| Dahaydanuz | Occult | |||
| Dahiel | Occult | |||
| Dahm | angel (yazard) honored on the fourth day after death | Occult | ||
| Dahma Afriti | angel personifying the power of benediction | Occult | ||
| Dahyeliz | Occult | |||
| Daihyr | Occult | |||
| Daimon | Greek | demon | mythology | |
| Daisy | female | English | translation of Marguerite | |
| Dajiel | Occult | |||
| Dalé | Occult | |||
| Dalep | Occult | |||
| Dalet | magical word on first ring | Occult | ||
| Daleth | Occult | |||
| Dalmai | Occult | |||
| Dalmaii | Occult | |||
| Dalmaley | Occult | |||
| Dalmay | Occult | |||
| Dalqiel | Occult | |||
| Dalya | Occult | |||
| Dalyell | Occult | |||
| Dama | Occult | |||
| Damael | angel of the fifth heaven | Occult | ||
| Damahiah | Occult | |||
| Damar | Occult | |||
| Damara | female | Celtic | goddess of fertility, month of May | mythology |
| Damarsiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Damasiel | Occult | |||
| Damballa | male | Haitian | snake god | mythology |
| Dameriel | Occult | |||
| Damery | Occult | |||
| Damia | female | Greek | goddess of growth in nature | mythology |
| Damian | male | Greek | tame | |
| Damiel | Occult | |||
| Damnath | Occult | |||
| Damocles | male | Greek | courtier of Dionysius the Elder | mythology |
| Damoish Upamana | angel personifying anathema | Occult | ||
| Damona | female | Celtic | goddess, "divine cow" | mythology |
| Damyel | Occult | |||
| Dan | male | Hebrew | the Lord is judge | dim. of Daniel |
| Dan Petro | male | Haitian | loa of farmers | mythology |
| Dan Wédo | male | Haitian | loa of the king of France | mythology |
| Danael | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Danahish | Occult | |||
| Danaides | female | Greek | fifty daughters of Danaus | mythology |
| Danaus | male | Greek | son of king Belus of Egypt | mythology |
| Dandy | male | Greek | manly | dim. of Andrew |
| Danel | Occult | |||
| Daner | Occult | |||
| Dani | Occult | |||
| Daniel | male | Hebrew | the Lord is judge | |
| Daniel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Danjal | Occult | |||
| Danny | male | Hebrew | the Lord is judge | dim. of Daniel |
| Danochar | Occult | |||
| Danpy | Occult | |||
| Danroc | Occult | |||
| Dansor | Occult | |||
| Dant | Occult | |||
| Dantalion | Occult | |||
| Danu | female | Celtic, Irish | earth goddess | mythology |
| Danyel | Occult | |||
| Danyturla | Occult | |||
| Daphne | female | Greek | laurel | |
| Daphne | female | Greek | daughter of the river god Peneus | mythology |
| Daphnis | male | Greek | son of Hermes and a Sicilian nymph | mythology |
| Dapsyon | Occult | |||
| Daramulum | male | Aboriginal | "one-leg", sky-god, associated with the moon | mythology |
| Darascon | Occult | |||
| Darbori | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dardanus | male | Greek | son of Zeus and Electra | mythology |
| Dardariel | Occult | |||
| Dardiel | angel of Sunday | Occult | ||
| Dardihel | Occult | |||
| Dardyel | Occult | |||
| Darek | Occult | |||
| Dargoyeyll | Occult | |||
| Darmexim | Occult | |||
| Darochim | Occult | |||
| Darokin | Occult | |||
| Darosiel | Occult | |||
| Darquiel | angel of first heaven | Occult | ||
| Darquiz | Occult | |||
| Daruz | Occult | |||
| Daryel | Occult | |||
| Daryenyn | Occult | |||
| Daryl | male | Old English | darling | |
| Dashiel | Occult | |||
| Dasmedias | divine name | Occult | ||
| Dathan | Occult | |||
| Dathiel | Occult | |||
| Datquiel | Occult | |||
| Datziel | Occult | |||
| Davaras | female | Greek | poppy goddess of fecundity | mythology |
| Dave | male | Hebrew | beloved | dim. of David |
| David | male | Hebrew | beloved | |
| Davie | male | Hebrew | beloved | dim. of David |
| Davina | female | Scottish | beloved | deriv. from David |
| Davy | male | Hebrew | beloved | dim. of David |
| Daw | male | Hebrew | beloved | dim. of David |
| Dawkin | male | Hebrew | beloved | dim. of David |
| Dawn | female | English | dawn | |
| Dayadebuz | Occult | |||
| Daziel | Occult | |||
| Dea Matrona | Celtic | deity at the source of the river Marne | mythology | |
| Dea Sequana | female | Celtic | deity at the source of the river Seine, duck | mythology |
| Deal Ton | Occult | |||
| Deamiel | angel of first heaven | Occult | ||
| Deb | female | Hebrew | bee | dim. of Deborah |
| Debam | Occult | |||
| Debbie | female | Hebrew | bee | dim. of Deborah |
| Debby | female | Hebrew | bee | dim. of Deborah |
| Deborah | female | Hebrew | bee | |
| Debroz | Occult | |||
| Decaion | Occult | |||
| Decapochen | Occult | |||
| Decaponde | Occult | |||
| Decarabia | Occult | |||
| Decariel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Decarpe | Occult | |||
| Decaytus | Occult | |||
| Deccal | Occult | |||
| December | Occult | |||
| Dechtere | female | Celtic | mother of Cuchulainn | mythology |
| Dedulsaira | Occult | |||
| Dedun | male | Egyptian | god of wealth and incense | mythology |
| Defensor | Occult | |||
| Degaliel | Occult | |||
| Degarre | male | French | a hero of romance, an exposed child | |
| Degayus | Occult | |||
| Degon | one of the magic words used in a spell to prevent eating | Occult | ||
| Degyon | Occult | |||
| Deharayuz | Occult | |||
| Dehataryz | Occult | |||
| Dehedeyz | Occult | |||
| Dehedyz | Occult | |||
| Dehel | Occult | |||
| Deheniz | Occult | |||
| Deherix | Occult | |||
| Deheriz | Occult | |||
| Dehertarix | Occult | |||
| Deheydemiz | Occult | |||
| Deheydex | Occult | |||
| Deheyfez | Occult | |||
| Dehycayz | Occult | |||
| Dehydemes | Occult | |||
| Dehydez | Occult | |||
| Dehymez | Occult | |||
| Deihel | Occult | |||
| Deilas | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Deimos | male | Greek | personification of dread, fear | mythology |
| Deinatz | Occult | |||
| Deino | female | Greek | dread, was one of the three Graeae (gray women) | mythology |
| Deirdre | female | Irish | meaning doubtful | |
| Deirdre | female | Celtic, Irish | legendary heroine | mythology |
| Delia | female | Greek | of the island of Delos | |
| Deliel | Occult | |||
| Delmusan | Occult | |||
| Deloth | Occult | |||
| Delphi | Greek | site of the sanctuary to Phoebus Apollo | mythology | |
| Delqua | Occult | |||
| Delthis | Occult | |||
| Demanoz | Occult | |||
| Demaor | Occult | |||
| Demarae | Occult | |||
| Demarot | Occult | |||
| Demas | Occult | |||
| Demasor | Occult | |||
| Deme | Occult | |||
| Demediel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Demehuz | Occult | |||
| Demerix | Occult | |||
| Demeter | female | Greek | earth goddess | mythology |
| Demetrius | male | Latin | belonging to Demeter | |
| Demeurz | Occult | |||
| Demeymes | Occult | |||
| Demoriel | Occult | |||
| Den | Occult | |||
| Denaryz | Occult | |||
| Dendid | male | African | god of the Dinka (Sudan) | mythology |
| Dendrites | male | Greek | epithet of Dionysus as fertility-god | mythology |
| Denediz | Occult | |||
| Deneriz | Occult | |||
| Deng | male | African | sky god, god of rain and fertility | mythology |
| Denis | male | Greek | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Denise | female | Greek | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Dennis | male | Greek | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Denoe | Occult | |||
| Denos | Occult | |||
| Denys | male | French | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Depymo | Occult | |||
| Depymon | Occult | |||
| Derek | male | German | people rule | dim. of Theodoric |
| Derisor | Occult | |||
| Deriuz | Occult | |||
| Derix | Occult | |||
| Deriyenuz | Occult | |||
| Deriz | Occult | |||
| Dermez | Occult | |||
| Dermiz | Occult | |||
| Derniz | Occult | |||
| Derrick | male | German | people rule | dim. of Theodoric |
| Dersam | Occult | |||
| Deryes | Occult | |||
| Deryx | Occult | |||
| Desiderata | female | Latin | longed for | deriv. from Desideratus |
| Desideratus | male | Latin | longed for | |
| Desiderius | male | Latin | longed for | |
| Désiré | male | French | longed for | |
| Désirée | female | Latin | longed for | deriv. from Desideratus |
| Desmond | male | Irish | from the surname or the district | |
| Despoina | female | Greek | chthonian deity | mythology |
| Destatur | Occult | |||
| Detryeyll | Occult | |||
| Deucalion | male | Greek | son of Prometheus and Clymene | mythology |
| Deus | one of the 72 holy names of God | Occult | ||
| Devachiah | Occult | |||
| Dewhel | Occult | |||
| Dewi | male | Celtic, Welsh | old Welsh god, red dragon | mythology |
| Deydex | Occult | |||
| Deydez | Occult | |||
| Deyluz | Occult | |||
| Deytuz | Occult | |||
| Deytyz | Occult | |||
| Dha-shi-zhi | female | Chinese | the strongest | mythology |
| Dhakhan | Aboriginal | half-fish, half-snake spirit | mythology | |
| Di | female | Latin | goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis | dim. of Diana |
| Di-cang | male | Chinese | womb of the earth | mythology |
| Di-guan | male | Chinese | ruler of the earth | mythology |
| Di-ya | male | Chinese | deity | mythology |
| Dia | one of the magic words to counter pleurisie | Occult | ||
| Dia Griene | female | Celtic, Scottish | daughter of the sun | mythology |
| Diable Tonnere | Haitian | thunder spirit | mythology | |
| Dian Cecht | male | Celtic | god of healing | mythology |
| Diana | female | Latin | goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis | |
| Diane | female | Latin | goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis | dim. of Diana |
| Diccon | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Dick | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Dicken | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Dickie | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Dickon | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Dicky | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Die | female | Latin | goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis | dim. of Diana |
| Diego | male | Spanish | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Diejuste | Haitian | benevolent loa | mythology | |
| Dies | Occult | |||
| Dietrich | male | German | people-rule | |
| Diggory | male | French | a hero of romance, an exposed child | |
| Dihymez | Occult | |||
| Dike | female | Greek | goddess of justice for humanity | mythology |
| Dilga | female | Aboriginal | earth goddess | mythology |
| Dilys | female | Welsh | sure, constant, genuine | |
| Dimirag | Occult | |||
| Dimurgos | Occult | |||
| Din | divine name associated with Mercury | Occult | ||
| Dinah | female | Hebrew | judged, or dedicated | |
| Dinclinsin | male | Haitian | loa of European origin | mythology |
| Diniel | angel | Occult | ||
| Dinotor | Occult | |||
| Dione | female | Greek | goddess | mythology |
| Dionigi | male | Italian | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Dionisio | male | Spanish | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Dionysia | female | Greek | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | deriv. from Dionysius |
| Dionysius | male | Greek | belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus | |
| Dionysus | male | Greek | god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature | mythology |
| Diopos | Occult | |||
| Dirachiel | Occult | |||
| Diralisen | Occult | |||
| Diralisin | Occult | |||
| Dirba | demon called the "strangling mother of boys" | Occult | ||
| Dirigalii | Occult | |||
| Dirk | male | German | people-rule | dim. of Dietrich |
| Diruez | Occult | |||
| Dis | male | Celtic | supreme god | mythology |
| Disdros | Occult | |||
| Dishi | Occult | |||
| Disolel | Occult | |||
| Dison | Occult | |||
| Dithyrambos | male | Greek | epithet of Dionysus, possibly meaning "he of the double door" | mythology |
| Dius | Occult | |||
| Diva | Hebrew | angel or spirit | Occult | |
| Diviel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Divorcon | Occult | |||
| Djanggawul | Aboriginal | divine trinity | mythology | |
| Djebauti | male | Egyptian | local god | mythology |
| Djunkagao | female | Aboriginal | sisters associated with rainy season floods and movements of the ocean | mythology |
| Dnchish | Hebrew | angel or spirit | Occult | |
| Do | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy |
| Dob | male | German | fame-bright | dim. of Robert |
| Dobbin | male | German | fame-bright | dim. of Robert |
| Dobiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dod | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Dod | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Doddy | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Doddy | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Dodiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dodona | Greek | ancient sanctuary and oracle of Zeus | mythology | |
| Dol | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy |
| Dolefach | magical word on eighth ring | Occult | ||
| Doll | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy |
| Dolly | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy |
| Dolores | female | Spanish | sorrows | |
| Domathamos | Occult | |||
| Domengos | Occult | |||
| Domenico | male | Italian | Sunday | |
| Domfe | male | African | god of water, rain and wind | mythology |
| Domhnall | male | Gaelic | world chief | |
| Domina | Occult | |||
| Domingo | male | Spanish | Sunday | |
| Dominic | male | Latin | Sunday | |
| Dominick | male | Latin | Sunday | |
| Dominicus | male | Latin | Sunday | |
| Dominique | male | French | Sunday | |
| Dominus | Occult | |||
| Domogetha | Occult | |||
| Domol | Occult | |||
| Domoras | Occult | |||
| Domos | demon called the "strangling mother of boys" | Occult | ||
| Domus | Occult | |||
| Don | male | Celtic | world chief | dim. of Donald |
| Don | female | Celtic, Welsh | mother goddess | mythology |
| Donachiel | angel | Occult | ||
| Donald | male | Celtic | world chief | |
| Done | Occult | |||
| Donecepheron | Occult | |||
| Dong-yue da-di | male | Chinese | great ruler of the eastern mountain top | mythology |
| Dongo | male | African | god of thunder | mythology |
| Doni | divine name associated with Mercury | Occult | ||
| Donmedo | Occult | |||
| Donna | female | Italian | mistress, lady | |
| Donnchadh | male | Gaelic | brown, brown warrior | |
| Donnie | male | Celtic | world chief | dim. of Donald |
| Donnima | Occult | |||
| Dophalia | Occult | |||
| Doppeyl | Occult | |||
| Dora | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy, Theodora |
| Dorak | Occult | |||
| Dorcas | female | Greek | gazelle | |
| Doreen | female | Irish | sullen | |
| Doremiel | angel of the third heaven | Occult | ||
| Dorette | female | French | gift of God | |
| Doriel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Doris | female | Greek | the name of the sea-nymph; meaning doubtful | |
| Doris | female | Greek | sea goddess | mythology |
| Dormason | Occult | |||
| Dorochiel | Occult | |||
| Dorothea | female | Greek | gift of God | |
| Dorothée | female | French | gift of God | |
| Dorothy | female | Greek | gift of God | |
| Dorsamot | Occult | |||
| Dorus | male | Greek | son of Hellen | mythology |
| Dosom | Occult | |||
| Dot | female | Greek | gift of God | dim. of Dorothy |
| Dou-mu | female | Chinese | goddess who supervises the register of life and death | mythology |
| Dougal | male | Celtic | dark stranger | |
| Douglas | male, female | from the surname, or the river | ||
| Douniel | angel of Sunday/the Sun | Occult | ||
| Drabiel | Occult | |||
| Drabros | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Drabundin | Occult | |||
| Draco | Occult | |||
| Dracon | Occult | |||
| Dragin | Occult | |||
| Dragne | Occult | |||
| Dragon | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dramas | Occult | |||
| Dramaz | Occult | |||
| Dramiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dramozyn | Occult | |||
| Drapios | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Drasiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Drelmech | Occult | |||
| Dresop | Occult | |||
| Drew | male | Greek | manly | dim. of Andrew |
| Dridmoyl | Occult | |||
| Drion | Occult | |||
| Dromiel | Occult | |||
| Drubiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Druchas | Occult | |||
| Drudromoy | Occult | |||
| Drufiel | Occult | |||
| Drusiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Drvaspa | female angel (yazad) personifying cattle | Occult | ||
| Dryades | class of spirits | Occult | ||
| Dryads | female | Greek | female spirits of nature (nymphs) | mythology |
| Dryope | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Dua | male | Egyptian | god of toiletry | mythology |
| Duamutef | male | Egyptian | god of Egyptian mythology, guardian of the east | mythology |
| Duat | Egyptian | the afterworld | mythology | |
| Dubarus | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Duberdicus | male | Celtic | god of fountains and water | mythology |
| Dubiel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dubilon | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Dubraz | Occult | |||
| Duchiel | angle | Occult | ||
| Dudael | Occult | |||
| Dudley | male | from the surname | ||
| Dugald | male | Celtic | dark stranger | |
| Dùghall | male | Gaelic | dark stranger | |
| Duhomelathus | Occult | |||
| Duidain | Occult | |||
| Duke | male | Celtic | servant of Madoc | dim. of Marmaduke |
| Dulcie | female | Latin | sweet | |
| Dulcissime | Occult | |||
| Dulid | Occult | |||
| Dumaso | Occult | |||
| Dumogon | Occult | |||
| Dumosson | Occult | |||
| Dump | male | German | giant-peace | dim. of Humphrey |
| Dumphy | male | German | giant-peace | dim. of Humphrey |
| Duncan | male | Celtic | brown, brown warrior | |
| Dunedryneylyn | Occult | |||
| Dusiriel | aerial spirit | Occult | ||
| Duymas | Occult | |||
| Dwight | male | from the surname | ||
| Dwyn | male | Celtic | god of love | mythology |
| Dyaforim | Occult | |||
| Dyhamelathos | Occult | |||
| Dylan | male | Celtic | "sea", sea-creature | mythology |
| Dyndez | Occult | |||
| Dzi dzat | Chinese | folded paper | mythology | |
| Dziva | female | African | creator goddess | mythology |
| Eadgar | male | Old English | happy spear | |
| Eadgyth | female | Old English | happy or rich war | |
| Ealdred | male | Old English | old counsel | |
| Eamon | male | Irish | happy protection | |
| Earaoe | occult | |||
| Earl | male | English | from the title | |
| Earle | male | English | from the title | |
| Earos | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Earviel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Eate | male | Basque | god of fire and storms | mythology |
| Ebalohe | occult | |||
| Ebaron | occult | |||
| Eben | male | Hebrew | stone of help | dim. of Ebenezer |
| Ebenezer | male | Hebrew | stone of help | |
| Eberhard | male | German | boar-hard | |
| Ebert | male | German | boar-hard | |
| Ebla | occult | |||
| Ebmisha | occult | |||
| Ebore | male | African | sky god | mythology |
| Ebra | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ecchothas | occult | |||
| Echidna | female | Greek | half nymph, half serpent | mythology |
| Echo | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Eck | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Eckdulon | occult | |||
| Ecky | male | Greek | defender of men | dim. of Alexander |
| Ed | male | Old English | happy spear | dim. of Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin |
| Edain | female | Celtic | goddess of horseback riding | mythology |
| Eddie | male | Old English | happy spear | dim. of Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin |
| Eddy | male | Old English | happy spear | dim. of Edgar |
| Edgar | male | Old English | happy spear | |
| Edie | male | Scottish | man, earth, red earth | dim. of Adam |
| Edilta | one of the names of the demon called "strangler of the mother of boys" | occult | ||
| Edinkira | female | African | tree goddess | mythology |
| Edith | female | Old English | happy or rich war | |
| Edmond | male | French | happy protection | |
| Edmund | male | Old English | happy protection | |
| Edna | female | Hebrew | meaning uncertain | |
| Edoardo | male | Italian | rich guard | |
| Edoniel | occult | |||
| Édouard | male | French | rich guard | |
| Edriel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Eduard | male | German | rich guard | |
| Eduardo | male | Italian | rich guard | |
| Eduz | occult | |||
| Edward | male | Old English | rich guard | |
| Edwin | male | Old English | prosperity or riches, friend | |
| Edy | female | Old English | happy or rich war | dim. of Edith |
| Effie | female | Greek | of good report | dim. of Euphemia |
| Effrigis | occult | |||
| Effygmato | occult | |||
| Efiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Efile-mokulu | male | African | creator god of the Basonge | mythology |
| Efios | angel (or demon) of the 8th hour of Saturday | occult | ||
| Efipas | angel (or demon) of the 19th hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Efnisien | male | Celtic | mythic figure | mythology |
| Eforit | angel (or demon) of the 12th hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Efreisone | female | Greek | personification of a Greek ritual object | mythology |
| Efrigis | occult | |||
| Egachir | occult | |||
| Egakireh | occult | |||
| Egbere | African | little people | mythology | |
| Egbert | male | Old English | sword-bright | |
| Egge | occult | |||
| Egibiel | occult | |||
| Egidio | male | Italian | kid | |
| Egin | king of the south | occult | ||
| Egin | king of the south | occult | ||
| Egiviel | occult | |||
| Egla | magic word to counter fever | occult | ||
| Eglatus | magic word to counter fever | occult | ||
| Egoi | Basque | southern wind | mythology | |
| Egribel | occult | |||
| Egungun-oya | female | African | goddess of divination | mythology |
| Eguzhku | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Eguzki | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Egyhel | occult | |||
| Egym | occult | |||
| Egyn | king of the south | occult | ||
| Egyn | king of the south | occult | ||
| Egyn | occult | |||
| Egyrion | occult | |||
| Egyryon | occult | |||
| Ehecatl | male | Aztec | god of the winds | mythology |
| Ehehii | occult | |||
| Eheie | name of God associated with Kether | occult | ||
| Eheieh | occult | |||
| Eheieh | occult | |||
| Ehenyton | occult | |||
| Eheres | occult | |||
| Eheye | occult | |||
| Ehon | occult | |||
| Eiael | occult | |||
| Eie | occult | |||
| Eileen | female | Irish | bright | |
| Eileithyia | female | Greek | goddess of birth pain | mythology |
| Eima | occult | |||
| Eingana | female | Aboriginal | world creator, snake goddess | mythology |
| Eirene | female | Greek | peace | |
| Eirene | female | Greek | "peace", one of the Horae | mythology |
| Eirikr | male | Old Norse | sole ruler | |
| Eistierix | angel (or demon) of 3rd hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Ekaitz | Basque | evil spirit | mythology | |
| Ekalak | occult | |||
| Ekalike | occult | |||
| Ekdulon | occult | |||
| Ekera | African | the afterworld | mythology | |
| Ekhi | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Eki | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Ekorok | occult | |||
| El | name of God | occult | ||
| El Ab | divine name associated with Jupiter | occult | ||
| El Adonai Tzabaoth | occult | |||
| El Chai | occult | |||
| El Gebil | occult | |||
| El Qaana | occult | |||
| El Shaddai | occult | |||
| Elafon | occult | |||
| Elais | female | Greek | oil | mythology |
| Elamos | occult | |||
| Elamyr | occult | |||
| Elamyz | occult | |||
| Elanel | occult | |||
| Elantiel | one of the demons with dominion over riches | occult | ||
| Elara | female | Greek | daughter of King Orchomenus | mythology |
| Elaton | occult | |||
| Elbedagrin | occult | |||
| Elbelda | occult | |||
| Elburion | occult | |||
| Elcar | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Eldred | male | Old English | old counsel | |
| Eleanor | female | Greek | bright | |
| Eleanore | female | Greek | bright | |
| Eleazer | male | Hebrew | God is help | |
| Elechym | occult | |||
| Electra | female | Greek | mother of the goddess Iris and the Harpies | mythology |
| Eleeth | occult | |||
| Elelogap | occult | |||
| Elemiah | occult | |||
| Elemiath | occult | |||
| Eleminator | occult | |||
| Elen | female | Celtic, Welsh | mythic heroine | mythology |
| Elena | female | Italian, Spanish | bright | |
| Eleonora | female | Italian | bright | |
| Eleonore | female | German | bright | |
| Éléonore | female | French | bright | |
| Elerion | occult | |||
| Elestor | one of the three princes of the demons | occult | ||
| Eleusis | Greek | where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed | mythology | |
| Eleutherios | male | Greek | epithet of Dionysus and Eros, meaning "the liberator" | mythology |
| Eleyson | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Elfleda | female | Old English | noble-clean, and elf-clean | |
| Elfreda | female | Old English | elf-strength | |
| Elgiva | female | Old English | elf-gift | |
| Elh | occult | |||
| Eli | male | Hebrew | height | |
| Eli | occult | |||
| Elia | occult | |||
| Elias | male | Hebrew | the Lord is Yah | |
| Elias | occult | |||
| Elibanoth | magic word | occult | ||
| Elibra | occult | |||
| Eliditor | angel (or demon) of the 1st hour of Saturday | occult | ||
| Eliel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Eligor | occult | |||
| Eligos | occult | |||
| Elijah | male | Hebrew | the Lord is Yah | |
| Elim | divine name associated with the Moon | occult | ||
| Elimigith | occult | |||
| Elinor | female | Greek | bright | |
| Eliogaphatel | demon | occult | ||
| Elion | occult | |||
| Eliphamasai | occult | |||
| Elisa | female | Italian | God an oath | |
| Elisabeth | female | Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Elisabetta | female | Italian | God an oath | |
| Elise | female | German | God an oath | |
| Élise | female | French | God an oath | |
| Elisem | angel (or demon) of 9th hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Elitel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Elivisa | occult | |||
| Eliza | female | Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Elizabeth | female | Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Élizabeth | female | French | God an oath | |
| Ella | female | Greek | bright | dim. of Eleanor |
| Ellen | female | Greek | bright | dim. of Eleanor |
| Ellie | female | German | bright | dim. of Alice |
| Elma | female | German | will-helmet | dim. of Wilhelmina |
| Elmer | male | German | noble, famous | |
| Elmis | occult | |||
| Elmoym | occult | |||
| Eloah | occult | |||
| Eloe | occult | |||
| Eloh | divine name associated with the Sun | occult | ||
| Eloha | name of God associated with Tiphereth | occult | ||
| Elohe | occult | |||
| Elohi | occult | |||
| Elohim | name of God | occult | ||
| Elohinu | occult | |||
| Elohym | occult | |||
| Eloim | name of God | occult | ||
| Eloisa | female | German | sound or whole, and wide | |
| Eloise | female | German | sound or whole, and wide | |
| Elome'el | occult | |||
| Elomich | occult | |||
| Elomnia | occult | |||
| Elon | occult | |||
| Elonim | occult | |||
| Eloy | occult | |||
| Eloya | occult | |||
| Eloym | name of God | occult | ||
| Eloyn | occult | |||
| Elpinon | occult | |||
| Elpis | male | Greek | god of hope | mythology |
| Elponen | occult | |||
| Elscha | occult | |||
| Elshender | male | Scottish | defender of men | |
| Elsie | female | German | bright | dim. of Alice |
| Elsie | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Elspet | female | Scottish | God an oath | deriv. from Elizabeth |
| Elspeth | female | Scottish | God an oath | deriv. from Elizabeth |
| Elvira | female | Spanish | elf-counsel | |
| Ely | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Elyminator | occult | |||
| Elymus | Greek | mythical ancestor | mythology | |
| Elynzy | occult | |||
| Elyon | occult | |||
| Elyorem | occult | |||
| Elysafan | occult | |||
| Elysu | occult | |||
| Elzegan | occult | |||
| Elzegar | occult | |||
| Elzephares | occult | |||
| Emagro | occult | |||
| Emalon | occult | |||
| Emanuel | occult | |||
| Emarfiel | occult | |||
| Emarion | occult | |||
| Emarziel | occult | |||
| Ematyel | occult | |||
| Emaunel | occult | |||
| Emeline | female | German | struggling, labor | |
| Emer | female | Celtic | mythic woman | mythology |
| Emerich | male | German | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Emeriel | occult | |||
| Emery | male | German | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Emeth | occult | |||
| Emfatison | occult | |||
| Emfiloel | angel of Monday/the Moon | occult | ||
| Emial | occult | |||
| Emilia | female | Latin | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Emilie | female | German | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Émilie | female | French | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Emily | female | Latin | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Emirex | occult | |||
| Emirez | occult | |||
| Emisael | one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire | occult | ||
| Emlyn | male | Welsh | of the Roman family name Aemilius | |
| Emm | female | German | whole, universal | dim. of Emma |
| Emma | female | German | whole, universal | |
| Emmanuel | male | Hebrew | God with us | |
| Emmanuel | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Emmeline | female | German | struggling, labor | |
| Emmie | female | German | whole, universal | dim. of Emma |
| Emodias | angel (or demon) of the 13th hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Emoil | occult | |||
| Emoniel | occult | |||
| Emory | male | German | work-rule, energetic rule | |
| Emphastison | occult | |||
| Empusa | Greek | specter, ghostlike spirit | mythology | |
| Emrys | male | Welsh | of the immortals, divine | |
| Emuel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| En-kai | male | African | rain-god | mythology |
| Ena | female | Irish | fire | dim. of Eugenia |
| Ena | female | German | well-born | dim. of Eugenia |
| Enaia | occult | |||
| Enam | occult | |||
| Enariel | occult | |||
| Enatiel | occult | |||
| Enatriel | occult | |||
| Enceladus | male | Greek | One of the hundred-armed Gigantes | mythology |
| Endiran | occult | |||
| Endymion | male | Greek | mythical figure | mythology |
| Eneas | male | Greek | commended | |
| Enecus | male | Latin | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Enediel | occult | |||
| Enedil | occult | |||
| Enée | male | French | commended | |
| Enei | occult | |||
| Enekpe | female | African | goddess of the family and guardian of destiny | mythology |
| Enenuth | occult | |||
| Enepsigos | occult | |||
| Enga | divine name | occult | ||
| Englabis | divine name | occult | ||
| Enid | female | Welsh | wood-lark | |
| Enipeus | male | Greek | river god | mythology |
| Eniuri | occult | |||
| Enmanuel | occult | |||
| Ennead | Egyptian | the nine chief deities | mythology | |
| Ennecus | male | Latin | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Enoch | male | Hebrew | consecrated, or teaching | |
| Enosichthon | male | Greek | "Earth-shaker", and epithet of Poseidon | mythology |
| Enrichetta | female | Italian | house ruler | |
| Enrico | male | Italian | house ruler | |
| Enricus | male | Latin | house ruler | |
| Enrique | male | Spanish | house ruler | |
| Enriqueta | female | Spanish | house ruler | |
| Entissime | occult | |||
| Enyalius | male | Greek | god of war | mythology |
| Enyo | female | Greek | goddess of war and waster of cities | mythology |
| Eoghan | male | Irish, Gaelic | said to mean youth | |
| Eoin | male | Irish | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Eomiahe | occult | |||
| Eon Met | occult | |||
| Eorconbeald | male | Old English | genuine and bold | |
| Eos | female | Greek | personification of the dawn | mythology |
| Epaphus | male | Greek | son of Zeus and Io | mythology |
| Eparinesont | occult | |||
| Ephesus | male | Greek | son of the river-god Cayster | mythology |
| Ephialtis | male | Greek | son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Ephraim | male | Hebrew | fruitful | |
| Epicaste | female | Greek | wife and daughter of Augeas | mythology |
| Epimenides | male | Greek | prophet of Apollo | mythology |
| Epimetheus | male | Greek | "afterthought", son of Iapetus and Clymene | mythology |
| Epios | angel (or demon) of 19th hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Epithouanon | demon of Sunday/the Sun | occult | ||
| Epona | female | Celtic | horse goddess | mythology |
| Er-lang | male | Chinese | guardian god | mythology |
| Era | occult | |||
| Eradim | occult | |||
| Erae | occult | |||
| Eralicarison | occult | |||
| Eralyn | occult | |||
| Eralyz | occult | |||
| Eramael | one of five demons under Satanachi | occult | ||
| Erasmus | male | Greek | lovely, deserving love | |
| Erastus | male | Greek | lovely | |
| Erato | female | Greek | Muse of lyric poetry, particularly love and erotic poetry, and mimicry | mythology |
| Erato | occult | |||
| Erberto | male | Italian | army-bright | |
| Ercell | occult | |||
| Erchothas | occult | |||
| Ercole | male | Italian | name of the Greek hero Herakles, glory of Hera | |
| Erdaz | occult | |||
| Erdegel | occult | |||
| Erditse | female | Basque | mother goddess | mythology |
| Erebus | male | Greek | embodiment of primordial darkness | mythology |
| Erekia | occult | |||
| Erel | occult | |||
| Erensuge | Basque | monster snake | mythology | |
| Erenutes | occult | |||
| Ereth | female angel (yazad) personifying truth | occult | ||
| Ergamen | occult | |||
| Ergatige | angel (or demon) of 23rd hour of Tuesday | occult | ||
| Erge | Basque | spirits who takes the lives of men | mythology | |
| Ergediel | occult | |||
| Ergonion | occult | |||
| Ergosil | occult | |||
| Ergotas | angel (or demon) of 9th hour of Thursday | occult | ||
| Erhagel | occult | |||
| Eri | female | Celtic | mother of Bres | mythology |
| Eric | male | German | sole ruler | |
| Erica | female | German | heath | deriv. of Eric |
| Erich | male | German | sole ruler | |
| Eridanus | Greek | river of the underworld | mythology | |
| Erigion | name on pentacle | occult | ||
| Erihel | occult | |||
| Erihona | occult | |||
| Erimites | occult | |||
| Erinyes | Greek | avengers of wrong | mythology | |
| Erio | Basque | spirits who takes the lives of men | mythology | |
| Erional | occult | |||
| Erionas | occult | |||
| Eris | female | Greek | goddess of discord and strife | mythology |
| Eritherem | magic word | occult | ||
| Eriu | female | Celtic, Irish | personification of Ireland | mythology |
| Erkaya | occult | |||
| Erly | spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory | occult | ||
| Erman | angel (or demon) of 5th hour of Friday | occult | ||
| Ermaziel | occult | |||
| Ermentrude | female | German | Ermin (the god) and strength | |
| Ermiel | occult | |||
| Ermihala | occult | |||
| Ermoniel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ernest | male | German | earnest | |
| Ernestine | female | German | earnest | deriv. of Ernest |
| Ernesto | male | Italian, Spanish | earnest | |
| Ernie | male | German | earnest | dim. of Ernest |
| Ernst | male | German | earnest | |
| Eros | male | Greek | god of love and sexual desire | mythology |
| Eros | occult | |||
| Erpyon | occult | |||
| Ersa | female | Greek | goddess of the dew | mythology |
| Erygion | occult | |||
| Eryon | occult | |||
| Eryona | occult | |||
| Erytheia | female | Greek | One of the Hesperides | mythology |
| Erzulie | female | Haitian | love goddess | mythology |
| Esaïe | male | French | Yahwe helps | |
| Esarchie | name of God | occult | ||
| Esau | male | Hebrew | hairy | |
| Escavor | occult | |||
| Escerchie | occult | |||
| Esch | occult | |||
| Escha | occult | |||
| Eschiel | occult | |||
| Escor | occult | |||
| Esdras | male | Latin | help | |
| Eseasar | female | African | earth goddess | mythology |
| Esenchebis | Egyptian | Isis in Chembis | mythology | |
| Eserchie | occult | |||
| Esfylyn | occult | |||
| Eshiniel | angel | occult | ||
| Eshu | male | African | owner of every road of life | mythology |
| Esmaadyn | occult | |||
| Esme | male, female | French | beloved | |
| Esmeralda | female | Spanish | emerald | |
| Esmony | occult | |||
| Espiacent | occult | |||
| Espoel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Esra | male | German | help | |
| Essaf | occult | |||
| Essie | female | Persian, Babylonian | star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte | dim. of Esther |
| Esteban | male | Spanish | crown | |
| Estella | female | Latin | star | |
| Estelle | female | Latin | star | |
| Esther | female | Persian, Babylonian | star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte | |
| Estio | occult | |||
| Estiot | occult | |||
| Esus | male | Celtic | god of commerce | mythology |
| Esytio | occult | |||
| Esytion | occult | |||
| Etain | female | Celtic | sun goddess | mythology |
| Etaliz | occult | |||
| Ethan | occult | |||
| Ethanim | occult | |||
| Ethel | female | Old English | noble | |
| Ethelbert | male | Old English | noble-bright | |
| Etheldrea | female | Old English | noble power | |
| Etheldred | female | Old English | noble power | |
| Ethelind | female | German | noble snake | |
| Ethelinda | female | German | noble snake | |
| Ethiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Ethion | occult | |||
| Ethne | female | Celtic, Irish | ancient Irish goddess | mythology |
| Ethon | Greek | eagle that gnawed the liver of Prometheus | mythology | |
| Etienne | male | French | crown | |
| Etimiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Etitnamus | occult | |||
| Etouros | angel (or demon) of 19th hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Etsai | male | Basque | spirit of knowledge | mythology |
| Etta | female | German | house ruler | dim. of Henrietta |
| Ettore | male | Italian | holding fast | |
| Euchey | occult | |||
| Eugen | male | German | well-born | |
| Eugene | male | German | well-born | |
| Eugenia | female | German | well-born | deriv. from Eugene |
| Eugénie | female | French | well-born | deriv. from Eugene |
| Eugenius | male | Latin | well-born | |
| Eugiène | male | French | well-born | |
| Euknitiel | angel (or demon) of 23rd hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Eulalia | female | Greek | fair speech | |
| Eumenides | female | Greek | Furies, "the kind ones, the well-minded, or well-disposed ones, or protectors of the suppliant" | mythology |
| Eunice | female | Greek | happy victory | |
| Eunomia | female | Greek | goddess of order and legislation | mythology |
| Euphan | female | Greek | of good report | dim. of Euphemia |
| Euphemia | female | Greek | of good report | |
| Euphie | female | Greek | of good report | dim. of Euphemia |
| Euphrosyne | female | Greek | "Joy", One of the three Charites, the Graces | mythology |
| Euri | Basque | spirit of rain | mythology | |
| Europa | female | Greek | daughter of Agenor | mythology |
| Eurus | male | Greek | god of the east wind | mythology |
| Euryale | female | Greek | One of the three Gorgons, "far-roaming" | mythology |
| Eurydice | female | Greek | mythic figure | mythology |
| Eurynome | female | Greek | an oceanid | mythology |
| Eusebius | male | Greek | pious | |
| Eustace | male | Greek | rich in corn | |
| Eustache | male | French | rich in corn | |
| Eustachio | male | Italian | rich in corn | |
| Eustachius | male | Greek | rich in corn | |
| Eustacia | female | Greek | rich in corn | deriv. from Eustace |
| Eustaquio | male | Spanish | rich in corn | |
| Euterpe | female | Greek | Muse of music and lyric poetry | mythology |
| Eva | female | Hebrew | life | |
| Evadar | occult | |||
| Evadne | female | Greek | daughter of Poseidon | mythology |
| Evan | male | Welsh | Yah is gracious | |
| Evan | female | Etruscan | goddess of personal immortality | mythology |
| Evandiel | occult | |||
| Evangeline | female | Greek | bringer of good news | |
| Evanuel | occult | |||
| Evarym | occult | |||
| Eve | female | Hebrew | life | |
| Ève | female | French | life | |
| Evebychay | occult | |||
| Eveleen | female | Irish | life | dim. of Eve |
| Evelina | female | Hebrew | life | dim. of Eve |
| Eveline | female | Hebrew | life | dim. of Eve |
| Evelyn | male, female | Hebrew | life | dim. of Eve |
| Everard | male | German | boar-hard | |
| Evie | female | Hebrew | life | dim. of Eve |
| Évraud | male | French | boar-hard | |
| Ewan | male | Welsh | said to mean youth | dim. of Owen |
| Ewen | male | Welsh | said to mean youth | dim. of Owen |
| Exaccodan | occult | |||
| Exagiel | occult | |||
| Exaula | occult | |||
| Excelse | occult | |||
| Excludo | occult | |||
| Exdromal | occult | |||
| Exe | occult | |||
| Exenteron | occult | |||
| Exhator | occult | |||
| Exhedon | occult | |||
| Exhehal | occult | |||
| Exheruz | occult | |||
| Exiophiam | occult | |||
| Existion | occult | |||
| Existioneriona | occult | |||
| Existon | occult | |||
| Exmegan | occult | |||
| Exmogon | occult | |||
| Exnotheyn | occult | |||
| Exstion | occult | |||
| Extabor | occult | |||
| Exteron | occult | |||
| Ey | occult | |||
| Eydulez | occult | |||
| Eye | occult | |||
| Eye-Saray | occult | |||
| Ézéchias | male | French | Yah is strength, or has strength | |
| Ezechiel | male | German | God will strengthen | |
| Ézéchiel | male | French | God will strengthen | |
| Ezekiel | male | Hebrew | God will strengthen | |
| Ezeleaz | occult | |||
| Ezeqeel | occult | |||
| Ezethomos | occult | |||
| Ezey | occult | |||
| Eznyah | occult | |||
| Ezoiil | occult | |||
| Ezomathon | occult | |||
| Ezparez | occult | |||
| Ezra | male | Hebrew | help | |
| Fabariel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Fabelleronthou | occult | |||
| Fabian | male | Latin | a derivative of the family name Fabius, bean | |
| Fabianus | male | Latin | a derivative of the family name Fabius, bean | |
| Fabiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Faceyeyll | occult | |||
| Facifon | occult | |||
| Fadrulez | occult | |||
| Fagamesy | occult | |||
| Fagamesym | occult | |||
| Fagani | occult | |||
| Faguni | occult | |||
| Fagus | male | Celtic | god of beech trees | mythology |
| Fais | occult | |||
| Faith | female | English, French | faith | |
| Falason | occult | |||
| Falsari | occult | |||
| Famaras | occult | |||
| Famiel | angel of the third heaven | occult | ||
| Famoriel | occult | |||
| Fan-kui | male | Chinese | god of butchers | mythology |
| Fand | female | Celtic | sea goddess | mythology |
| Fanny | female | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Frances |
| Fanyel | occult | |||
| Farabyn | occult | |||
| Farai | angel (or demon) of 22nd hour of Wednesday | occult | ||
| Faranyeal | occult | |||
| Fardaruz | occult | |||
| Fariel | occult | |||
| Farlae | occult | |||
| Farlas | winter | occult | ||
| Farmos | occult | |||
| Faro | male | African | sky and water god | mythology |
| Farquhar | male | Gaelic | manly | |
| Fartis | occult | |||
| Faryelyn | occult | |||
| Faseua | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Fasma | occult | |||
| Fates | female | Greek | the Moirae, which see | mythology |
| Faturab | occult | |||
| Faurix | occult | |||
| Faustina | female | Latin | fortunate | |
| Faustine | female | Latin | fortunate | |
| Fay | female | French | faith, fairy | |
| Faytamurez | occult | |||
| Faytoliz | occult | |||
| Fealech | occult | |||
| Fearachar | male | Gaelic | manly | |
| Fearghas | male | Gaelic | supremely choice | |
| Februus | male | Etruscan | god of the underworld, purification | mythology |
| Federico | male | Italian, Spanish | peace-rule | |
| Federigo | male | Italian | peace-rule | |
| Fedraza | occult | |||
| Fegem | occult | |||
| Fegot | demon | occult | ||
| Fei Lian | male | Chinese | god of the wind | mythology |
| Felice | female | Latin | happy | |
| Felicia | female | Latin | happy | |
| Felicity | female | Latin | happiness | |
| Felipe | male | Spanish | lover of horses | |
| Felix | male | Latin | happy | |
| Felut | occult | |||
| Femol | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Femurez | occult | |||
| Fenadros | occult | |||
| Fendeyuz | occult | |||
| Fenella | female | Gaelic | white shoulder | |
| Fenestra | occult | |||
| Feng Bo | male | Chinese | god of the wind | mythology |
| Feng Po-po | female | Chinese | goddess of the winds | mythology |
| Feng-huang | Chinese | phoenix | mythology | |
| Feniz | occult | |||
| Fenosiel | occult | |||
| Fenyturla | occult | |||
| Ferala | magic word | occult | ||
| Ferdiad | male | Celtic, Irish | legendary hero | mythology |
| Ferdinand | male | German | journey-risk | |
| Ferdinando | male | Italian | journey-risk | |
| Ferete | occult | |||
| Fergus | male | Celtic, Irish | virility | mythology |
| Fergus | male | Gaelic | supremely choice | |
| Fergus mac Roich | male | Celtic | legendary hero | mythology |
| Ferlucifin | occult | |||
| Fernando | male | Spanish | journey-risk | |
| Fernebus | occult | |||
| Feronia | female | Etruscan | goddess of fire and fertility | mythology |
| Ferrand | male | French | journey-risk | |
| Ferrando | male | Italian | journey-risk | |
| Fersebus | occult | |||
| Ferunt | magic word | occult | ||
| Feruz | occult | |||
| Ferymay | occult | |||
| Festatui | name of the earth in Summer | occult | ||
| Fet | occult | |||
| Feya | occult | |||
| Feyeduz | occult | |||
| Feyleuz | occult | |||
| Feymeluz | occult | |||
| Feymeriz | occult | |||
| Feynon | occult | |||
| Fianna | male | Celtic | Champions of the Red Branch, legendary warriors | mythology |
| Fide Arrach | occult | |||
| Fidelia | female | Latin | faithful | |
| Filaxon | occult | |||
| Filiach | occult | |||
| Filippo | male | Italian | lover of horses | |
| Filius | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Fimarson | occult | |||
| Fimtilis | occult | |||
| Finaxos | occult | |||
| Findlay | male | Gaelic | a sunbeam | |
| Finis | divine name | occult | ||
| Finlay | male | Gaelic | a sunbeam | |
| Finley | male | Gaelic | a sunbeam | |
| Finn Mac Cumhail | male | Celtic, Irish | legendary hero | mythology |
| Finola | female | Irish | white shoulder | |
| Fintingon | occult | |||
| Fiona | female | Gaelic | fair | |
| Fionnghuala | female | Gaelic | white shoulder | |
| Fionnuala | female | Celtic, Irish | daughter of Lir | mythology |
| Firbolg | Celtic, Irish | early gods of Ireland | mythology | |
| Firiel | occult | |||
| Fisti | occult | |||
| Flabison | occult | |||
| Flaef | angel, minister of Sarabotes | occult | ||
| Flauros | occult | |||
| Flavia | female | Latin | yellow, fair | |
| Flaxon | occult | |||
| Fleruty | occult | |||
| Fleur | female | French | flower | |
| Fleurety | demon | occult | ||
| Flo | female | Latin | name of the Roman flower goddess | dim. of Flora, Florence |
| Flora | female | Latin | name of the Roman flower goddess | |
| Florence | female | Latin | blooming, also born in Florence | |
| Florentia | female | Latin | blooming, also born in Florence | |
| Florentius | male | Latin | blooming, also born in Florence | |
| Florrie | female | Latin | name of the Roman flower goddess | dim. of Flora, Florence |
| Flos | one of the 72 holy names of God | occult | ||
| Flossie | female | Latin | blooming, also born in Florence | dim. of Florence |
| Floy | female | Latin | blooming, also born in Florence | |
| Flum | occult | |||
| Flumen | occult | |||
| Focalor | occult | |||
| Fodla | female | Celtic, Irish | Irish goddess | mythology |
| Fomorians | Celtic | race of demonic giants | mythology | |
| Fons | occult | |||
| Foras | demon | occult | ||
| Forau | demon | occult | ||
| Forfaron | occult | |||
| Forneus | demon | occult | ||
| Forteson | occult | |||
| Fortis | occult | |||
| Fortitudo | occult | |||
| Foruz | occult | |||
| Foylyon | occult | |||
| Fraciel | angel of the fifth heaven | occult | ||
| Framion | occult | |||
| Framoth | occult | |||
| Frances | female | French | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Francesca | female | Italian | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Franceschina | female | Italian | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Francesco | male | Italian | Frankish, French | |
| Francie | male | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Francis |
| Francie | female | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Frances |
| Francine | female | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Frances |
| Francis | male | French | Frankish, French | |
| Francisca | female | Latin | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Francisca | female | Spanish | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Francisco | male | Spanish | Frankish, French | |
| Franciscus | male | Latin | Frankish, French | |
| François | male | French | Frankish, French | |
| Françoise | female | French | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Franedac | occult | |||
| Frangam | occult | |||
| Frank | male | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Francis |
| Frankie | male | French | Frankish, French | dim. of Francis |
| Franz | male | German | Frankish, French | |
| Franziska | female | German | Frankish, French | deriv. from Francis |
| Franziskus | male | German | Frankish, French | |
| Frasis | occult | |||
| Frasmiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Fred | male | German | peace-rule | dim. of Frederick |
| Freda | female | German | peace | dim. of Winifred, Frieda |
| Freda | female | Welsh | white mane, friend of peace | dim. of Winifred |
| Freddie | male | German | peace-rule | dim. of Frederick |
| Freddy | male | German | peace-rule | dim. of Frederick |
| Frederic | male | German | peace-rule | |
| Frédéric | male | French | peace-rule | |
| Frederica | female | German | peace-rule | deriv. from Frederick |
| Frederick | male | German | peace-rule | |
| Fredericus | male | Latin | peace-rule | |
| Frédérique | female | French | peace-rule | deriv. from Frederick |
| Fremiel | occult | |||
| Frenil | occult | |||
| Friagne | angel of the fifth heaven | occult | ||
| Fridericus | male | Latin | peace-rule | |
| Frieda | female | German | peace | |
| Friederike | female | German | peace-rule | deriv. from Frederick |
| Friedrich | male | German | peace-rule | |
| Frimost | demon | occult | ||
| Frimoth | demon with dominion over passion and lust | occult | ||
| Frinafe | angel (or demon) of 21st hour of Monday | occult | ||
| Fritz | male | German | peace-rule | |
| Frodinos | angel (or demon) of 24th hour of Sunday | occult | ||
| Fromezyn | occult | |||
| Fronyzon | occult | |||
| Froseithz | occult | |||
| Frucissiere | occult | |||
| Frulhel | demon with dominion over reanimation | occult | ||
| Frutimiere | occult | |||
| Fu Xi | male | Chinese | mythic emperor | mythology |
| Fu-xing | male | Chinese | god of happiness | mythology |
| Fubentroty | occult | |||
| Fufluns | male | Etruscan | god of vegetation, vitality, gaiety | mythology |
| Fuheylyn | occult | |||
| Fulk | male | German | people | |
| Fulke | male | German | people | |
| Fullarite | occult | |||
| Fulouel | angel of Sunday/the Sun | occult | ||
| Fundamentum | occult | |||
| Funzi | male | African | mythical blacksmith | mythology |
| Furamiel | occult | |||
| Furcas | occult | |||
| Furfur | occult | |||
| Furiel | occult | |||
| Fursiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Furtur | occult | |||
| Fustiel | occult | |||
| Futiel | aerial spirit | occult | ||
| Futiniel | occult | |||
| Fysfyn | occult | |||
| Ga-gorib | African | monster of the Khoikhoi, "thrower down" | mythology | |
| Gabby | male | Hebrew | God is mighty, or man of God | dim. of Gabriel |
| Gabe | male | Hebrew | God is mighty, or man of God | dim. of Gabriel |
| Gabriel | male | Hebrew | God is mighty, or man of God | |
| Gabrielle | female | Hebrew | God is mighty, or man of God | deriv. from Gabriel |
| Gae Bulg | Celtic | notched spear | mythology | |
| Gahariet | male | Old French | from a Welsh name | |
| Gaia | female | Greek | earth goddess | mythology |
| Gail | female | Hebrew | father rejoiced, or father of exaltation | dim. of Abigail |
| Gaixtoak | Basque | bad spirits that cause illness | mythology | |
| Gaizkin | Basque | spirit that causes illness | mythology | |
| Galatea | female | Greek | a nereid | mythology |
| Galeru | female | Aboriginal | rainbow-snake, maintenance of life | mythology |
| Galfridus | male | Latin | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Galtzagorri | Basque | small dwarf that works hard for humans | mythology | |
| Gamab | male | African | supreme deity of the Haukoin people | mythology |
| Gangan | Haitian | an inferior shaman | mythology | |
| Ganymede | male | Greek | cupbearer to the gods | mythology |
| Gao Yao | male | Chinese | god of judgement | mythology |
| Garang | male | African | sky deity associated with the sun and illness | mythology |
| Gareth | male | Old French | from a Welsh name | |
| Garry | male | German | spear-bearer | deriv. from Gareth, Garvey |
| Garvey | male | German | spear-bearer | |
| Gary | male | German | spear-bearer | deriv. from Gareth, Garvey |
| Gaspar | male | Persian | treasure-bringer | |
| Gaspard | male | French | treasure-bringer | |
| Gauargi | Basque | nocturnal being that appears as a light | mythology | |
| Gaueko | male | Basque | the night | mythology |
| Gaufrid | male | Old High German | district-peace | |
| Gaufridus | male | Latin | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Gaunub | male | African | god of evil, solar and lunar eclipses | mythology |
| Gauthier | male | French | rule-people (or army) | |
| Gautier | male | French | rule-people (or army) | |
| Gavin | male | Welsh | white hawk | |
| Gawain | male | Welsh | white hawk | |
| Gay | male, female | English | gay | |
| Gbadu | female | African | goddess of fate | mythology |
| Geb | male | Egyptian | earth god | mythology |
| Gemini | male | Greek | twins | mythology |
| Gemma | female | Italian | a gem | |
| Gene | male | German | well-born | dim. of Eugene |
| Genevieve | female | French, Celtic | ||
| Geneviève | female | French | ||
| Geoff | male | German | district-peace, traveller-peace | dim. of Geoffrey |
| Geoffrey | male | German | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Geofredo | male | Spanish | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Geong Si | Chinese | zombies | mythology | |
| Geordie | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Georg | male | German | husbandman | |
| George | male | Greek | husbandman | |
| Georges | male | French | husbandman | |
| Georgette | female | Greek | husbandman | deriv. from George |
| Georgia | female | Greek | husbandman | deriv. from George |
| Georgiana | female | Greek | husbandman | deriv. from George |
| Georgie | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Georgina | female | Greek | husbandman | deriv. from George |
| Georgius | male | Latin | husbandman | |
| Georgy | male | Greek | husbandman | dim. of George |
| Gerald | male | German | spear-wielding | |
| Geraldine | female | German | spear-wielding | deriv. from Gerald |
| Geraldus | male | Latin | spear-wielding | |
| Gerard | male | German | spear-hard | |
| Gérard | male | French | spear-hard | |
| Gerardo | male | Italian | spear-hard | |
| Gerardus | male | Latin | spear-hard | |
| Géraud | male | French | spear-wielding | |
| Gerda | female | Old Norse | the wife of the god Frey | |
| Gerhard | male | German | spear-hard | |
| Germaine | female | Latin | German | deriv. from German |
| German | male | Latin | German | |
| Gerolamo | male | Italian | holy name | |
| Gerold | male | German | spear-wielding | |
| Geronimo | male | Italian | holy name | |
| Gerrie | male | German | spear-wielding | dim. of Gerald |
| Gerry | male | German | spear-wielding | dim. of Gerald |
| Gert | female | German | spear-might | dim. of Gertrude |
| Gertie | female | German | spear-might | dim. of Gertrude |
| Gertrude | female | German | spear-might | |
| Gervas | male | German | spear-servant | |
| Gervase | male | German | spear-servant | |
| Geryon | Greek | triple-bodied, winged giant | mythology | |
| Gewi | male | African | son of Kaang | mythology |
| Ghede | male | Haitian | god of the dead | mythology |
| Giacobbe | male | Italian | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Giacomo | male | Italian | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Gian | male | Italian | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Gianni | male | Italian | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Gib | male | German | bright hostage | dim. of Gilbert |
| Gibbie | male | German | bright hostage | dim. of Gilbert |
| Gideon | male | Hebrew | hewer | |
| Gigantes | Greek | monstrous giants | mythology | |
| Gil | male | German | bright hostage | dim. of Gilbert |
| Gilbert | male | German | bright hostage | |
| Gilberto | male | Italian, Spanish | bright hostage | |
| Gilbertus | male | Latin | bright hostage | |
| Giles | male | French, Greek | kid | |
| Gill | female | Latin | belonging to Julius | dim. of Julian |
| Gilles | male | French | kid | |
| Gillian | female | Latin | belonging to Julius | dim. of Julian |
| Gindri | African | creator, giver of life and death | mythology | |
| Gioacchino | male | Italian | Yah has set up | |
| Giobbe | male | Italian | pious, persecuted, afflicted | |
| Giorgio | male | Italian | husbandman | |
| Giosuè | male | Italian | Yah delivers | |
| Giovanna | female | Italian | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Giovanni | male | Italian | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Giraldo | male | Italian | spear-wielding | |
| Giraldus | male | Latin | spear-wielding | |
| Giraud | male | French | spear-wielding | |
| Girauld | male | French | spear-wielding | |
| Girolamo | male | Italian | holy name | |
| Giselbert | male | German | bright hostage | |
| Giulio | male | Italian | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | |
| Giuseppe | male | Italian | Yah increases | |
| Gladys | female | Welsh | lame | |
| Glauce | female | Greek | nereid | mythology |
| Glaucus | male | Greek | mythical figure | mythology |
| Glenda | female | valley | ||
| Gloria | female | Latin | glory | |
| Glyn | male | Welsh | valley | |
| Glynis | female | Welsh | valley | deriv. from Glyn |
| Gnowee | female | Aboriginal | sun goddess | mythology |
| Godefroi | male | French | God's peace | |
| Godfrey | male | German | God's peace | |
| Godofredo | male | Italian | God's peace | |
| Godofridus | male | Latin | God's peace | |
| Godwin | male | Old English | God-friend | |
| Goffredo | male | Italian | God's peace | |
| Goffroi | male | French | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Gofredo | male | Spanish | God's peace | |
| Goibniu | male | Celtic, Irish | smith god | mythology |
| Goikoa | female | Basque | light of the dead | mythology |
| Gong De Tian | female | Chinese | goddess of luck | mythology |
| Gong Gong | Chinese | demon responsible for floods | mythology | |
| Gor | African | the thunderer | mythology | |
| Gordias | male | Greek | mythical figure | mythology |
| Gordon | male | from the surname | ||
| Gorgons | female | Greek | monstrous figures | mythology |
| Gorritxiki | Basque | reddish spirits in the mountains | mythology | |
| Gottfried | male | German | God's peace | |
| Gou Mang | male | Chinese | messenger of the sky-god | mythology |
| Govannon | male | Celtic, Welsh | smith god | mythology |
| Grace | female | French | grace | |
| Graces | female | Greek | goddesses who bestowed beauty and charm | mythology |
| Graeae | female | Greek | three "old women" or "gray ones" | mythology |
| Graeme | male | from the surname | ||
| Graham | male | from the surname | ||
| Gran Maître | Haitian | original creator deity | mythology | |
| Grand Bois | Haitian | loa who represents the various forces of nature | mythology | |
| Grannus | male | Celtic | god of healing, mineral springs | mythology |
| Greg | male | Greek | watcher | dim. of Gregory |
| Grégoire | male | French | watcher | |
| Gregor | male | German | watcher | |
| Gregorio | male | Italian, Spanish | watcher | |
| Gregorius | male | Latin | watcher | |
| Gregory | male | Greek | watcher | |
| Greta | female | Greek | pearl | dim. of Margaret |
| Gretchen | female | German | pearl | dim. from Margarete |
| Grete | female | German | pearl | dim. from Margarete |
| Griffith | male | Welsh | ruddy, rufous | |
| Griselda | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Griseldis | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Grisell | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Grissel | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Grizel | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Grizelda | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Grizzel | female | German | grey war, Christ war | |
| Gruffydd | male | Welsh | ruddy, rufous | |
| Gualterio | male | Spanish | rule-people (or army) | |
| Gualterus | male | Latin | rule-people (or army) | |
| Gualtieri | male | Italian | rule-people (or army) | |
| Guan-di | male | Chinese | god of war | mythology |
| Guan-yin | male | Chinese | who contemplates the sound of the world | mythology |
| Guglielmo | male | Italian | will-helmet | |
| Gui | Chinese | spirits of the dead | mythology | |
| Gui Xian | Chinese | magic turtle | mythology | |
| Guido | male | Latin, German, Italian, Spanish | wood, wide | |
| Guilbert | male | French | bright hostage | |
| Guilielmus | male | Latin | will-helmet | |
| Guillaume | male | French | will-helmet | |
| Guillelmo | male | Spanish | will-helmet | |
| Guillermo | male | Spanish | will-helmet | |
| Guinee | Haitian | legendary place of origin and abode of the gods | mythology | |
| Guinevere | female | Welsh | white mane | |
| Gulielmus | male | Latin | will-helmet | |
| Gun | male | African | god of iron and war | mythology |
| Gun | male | Chinese | earth god | mythology |
| Gunab | male | African | god of evil | mythology |
| Gunuko | African | deity of the Nupe of Nigeria | mythology | |
| Gus | male | Latin | venerable, exalted | dim. of Augustus |
| Gussie | male | Latin | venerable, exalted | dim. of Augustus |
| Gustaf | male | Swedish | meditation staff | |
| Gustav | male | German | meditation staff | |
| Gustave | male | French | meditation staff | |
| Gustavus | male | German | meditation staff | |
| Gustus | male | Latin | venerable, exalted | dim. of Augustus |
| Guy | male | German | wood, wide | |
| Guyon | male | French | wood, wide | |
| Gwaza | male | African | god of the universe | mythology |
| Gwen | female | Welsh | white | dim. of Gwendolen |
| Gwenda | female | Welsh | white | dim. of Gwendolen |
| Gwendolen | female | Welsh | white | |
| Gwenn Teir Bronn | female | Celtic | goddess of motherhood | mythology |
| Gwennie | female | Welsh | white | dim. of Gwendolen |
| Gwillym | male | Welsh | will-helmet | deriv. from William |
| Gwillym | male | Welsh | will-helmet | |
| Gwilym | male | Welsh | will-helmet | deriv. from William |
| Gwilym | male | Welsh | will-helmet | |
| Gwladys | female | Welsh | lame | |
| Gwydion | male | Celtic | mythic figure | mythology |
| Gwyneth | female | Welsh | blessed | |
| Gwynn ap Nudd | male | Celtic, Welsh | god of the underworld | mythology |
| Gyges | male | Greek | One of the Hecatonchires | mythology |
| Ha | male | Egyptian | god of the west, the western desert | mythology |
| Hab | male | Scottish | nobly bright | dim. of Halbert |
| Habbie | male | Scottish | nobly bright | dim. of Halbert |
| Hac Tao | Chinese | black way, black magic | mythology | |
| Hades | male | Greek | lord of the dead, ruler of the underworld | mythology |
| Hadrian | male | Latin | of Adria (in Italy) | |
| Haemus | male | Greek | son of King Boreas of Thrace | mythology |
| Hafgan | male | Celtic, Welsh | mythic figure | mythology |
| Hah | male | Egyptian | god of the sky | mythology |
| Hai-uri | African | monster that jumps over bushes | mythology | |
| Hal | male | German | house ruler | deriv. from Henry |
| Halbert | male | Scottish | nobly bright | |
| Halirrhotius | male | Greek | son of Poseidon | mythology |
| Hamadryads | female | Greek | tree nymphs | mythology |
| Hamish | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | deriv. from James |
| Han | male | Chinese | river god | mythology |
| Han Xian-zi | male | Chinese | one of the Ba Xian | mythology |
| Hannah | female | Hebrew | grace | |
| Hans | male | German | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Hapi | male | Egyptian | personification of the Nile, baboon god of the north | mythology |
| Har-em-akhet | male | Egyptian | "Horus upon the Horizon", sun god | mythology |
| Har-mau | male | Egyptian | "Horus the uniter" | mythology |
| Har-nedj-itef | male | Egyptian | guardian god | mythology |
| Har-pa-khered | male | Egyptian | "Horus the Child" | mythology |
| Har-sa-iset | male | Egyptian | the god Horus | mythology |
| Har-wer | male | Egyptian | the elder Horus | mythology |
| Harakhti | male | Egyptian | god of the morning sun | mythology |
| Harmerti | male | Egyptian | falcon god of the two eyes | mythology |
| Harmonia | female | Greek | goddess of harmony and concord | mythology |
| Harold | male | German | army rule | |
| Haroun | male | Hebrew | lofty, mountaineer | alt. of Aaron |
| Harpies | female | Greek | "robbers" | mythology |
| Harpocrates | male | Greek | god of silence and secrecy | mythology |
| Harriet | female | German | house ruler | deriv. from Henry |
| Harriot | female | German | house ruler | deriv. from Henry |
| Harry | male | German | house ruler | |
| Hartley | male | from the surname | ||
| Harun | male | Hebrew | lofty, mountaineer | alt. of Aaron |
| Hathor | female | Egyptian | sky goddess, celestial cow | mythology |
| Hatmehit | female | Egyptian | fish goddess | mythology |
| Hatty | female | German | house ruler | dim. of Harriet |
| Hauhet | female | Egyptian | frog goddess of immesurable infinity | mythology |
| Hazel | female | from the plant | ||
| He Bo | male | Chinese | river god | mythology |
| He Xian-gu | female | Chinese | one of the Ba Xian | mythology |
| Heather | female | from the plant | ||
| Hebe | female | Greek | goddess of youth | mythology |
| Hecate | female | Greek | goddess of the crossroads | mythology |
| Hecatonchires | Greek | monsters with 100 heads and 50 arms each | mythology | |
| Heck | male | Greek | holding fast | dim. of Hector |
| Hector | male | Greek | holding fast | |
| Héctor | male | Spanish | holding fast | |
| Hedetet | female | Egyptian | scorpion goddess | mythology |
| Hedwig | female | German | contention-fight | |
| Heh | male | Egyptian | frog god of infinity | mythology |
| Heinrich | male | German | house ruler | |
| Heinz | male | German | house ruler | dim. of Heinrich |
| Heinze | male | German | house ruler | dim. of Heinrich |
| Heitsi-eibib | male | African | great magician, patron of hunters | mythology |
| Heket | female | Egyptian | goddess of childbirth, protector of the dead | mythology |
| Hektor | male | Greek | holding fast | |
| Helen | female | German | bright | |
| Helena | female | German | bright | |
| Helene | female | German | bright | |
| Helene | female | Greek | daughter of Tityrus | mythology |
| Hélène | female | French | bright | |
| Helenus | male | Greek | son of Priam and Hecuba | mythology |
| Helga | female | German, Norse | holy | |
| Heliadae | male | Greek | seven sons of Helios | mythology |
| Heliades | female | Greek | three daughters of Helios | mythology |
| Helicon | Greek | woody mountain in Boeotia, dedicated to the Muses | mythology | |
| Helios | male | Greek | god of the sun | mythology |
| Hellen | male | Greek | son of Deucalion and Pyrrha | mythology |
| Heloise | female | German | sound or whole, and wide | |
| Héloise | female | French | sound or whole, and wide | |
| Hemen | male | Egyptian | falcon god | mythology |
| Hemera | female | Greek | goddess of day | mythology |
| Hemsut | female | Egyptian | goddess of fate | mythology |
| Hendrik | male | Dutch | house ruler | |
| Heng O | female | Chinese | moon goddess | mythology |
| Henri | male | French | house ruler | |
| Henricus | male | Latin | house ruler | |
| Henriette | female | French | house ruler | |
| Henry | male | German | house ruler | |
| Hephaestus | male | Greek | god of fire, volcano | mythology |
| Hera | female | Greek | goddess of marriage and birth | mythology |
| Herbert | male | German | army-bright | |
| Hercules | male | Latin | name of the Greek hero Herakles, glory of Hera | |
| Heriberto | male | Spanish | army-bright | |
| Herman | male | German | army man, warrior | |
| Hermann | male | German | army man, warrior | |
| Hermanubis | male | Egyptian | deity, combination of Hermes and Anubis | mythology |
| Hermaphroditus | Greek | son of Aphrodite and Hermes | mythology | |
| Hermes | male | Greek | god of shepherds, land travel, merchants, weights and measures, oratory, literature, athletics and thieves | mythology |
| Hermione | female | Greek | a derivative of Hermes | |
| Hermus | male | Greek | god of the River Hermus in Lydia | mythology |
| Hernando | male | Spanish | journey-risk | |
| Heron | Egyptian | deity | mythology | |
| Herren-Surge | Basque | monster snake | mythology | |
| Herse | female | Greek | daughter of Cecrops | mythology |
| Heryshaf | male | Egyptian | god of Middle Egypt | mythology |
| Hesat | female | Egyptian | cow goddess | mythology |
| Hesechiel | male | German | God will strengthen | |
| Hesperia | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Hesperides | female | Greek | nymphs | mythology |
| Hesperius | female | Greek | "evening", wife of Atlas | mythology |
| Hesperos | male | Greek | personification of the evening star | mythology |
| Hester | female | Persian, Babylonian | star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte | |
| Hestia | female | Greek | goddess of the hearth fire | mythology |
| Hetepet | female | Egyptian | cult goddess | mythology |
| Hetty | female | Persian, Babylonian | star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte | dim. of Hester |
| Hew | male | German | mind | |
| Hez-ur | male | Egyptian | baboon god | mythology |
| Hezekiah | male | Hebrew | Yah is strength, or has strength | |
| Hick | male | German | rule-hard | dim. of Richard |
| Hieronymus | male | Latin, German | holy name | |
| Higgins | female | Greek | goddess of a drug-induced peace and forgetfulness | mythology |
| Hike | male | Egyptian | personification of supernatural powers | mythology |
| Hilaire | male, female | French | cheerful | |
| Hilaria | female | Latin | cheerful | |
| Hilario | male, female | Italian | cheerful | |
| Hilarius | male, female | Latin, German | cheerful | |
| Hilary | male, female | Latin | cheerful | |
| Hilda | female | German | battle | |
| Hildebrand | male | German | battle sword | |
| Hildegard | female | German | know battle | |
| Himalia | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Himerus | Greek | personification of sexual desire | mythology | |
| Hinegba | African | creator of the Igbiri people of Nigeria | mythology | |
| Hinz | male | German | house ruler | dim. of Heinrich |
| Hinze | male | German | house ruler | dim. of Heinrich |
| Hiob | male | German | pious, persecuted, afflicted | |
| Hippeia | Greek | horse and military power | mythology | |
| Hippocampus | Greek | mythical sea animal, half-horse, half-fish/dolphin | mythology | |
| Hippocrene | Greek | fountain of the Muses on Mount Helicon | mythology | |
| Hiram | male | Hebrew | noble | |
| Hishe | male | African | self-created god | mythology |
| Hiskia | male | German | Yah is strength, or has strength | |
| Hob | male | Scottish | nobly bright | dim. of Halbert |
| Hobbie | male | Scottish | nobly bright | dim. of Halbert |
| Hodei | Basque | storm cloud, genie of thunder | mythology | |
| Hodge | male | German | fame-spear | |
| Hodgking | male | German | fame-spear | dim. of Roger |
| Homer | male | Greek | name of the poet | |
| Honor | female | Latin | honor, honorable | |
| Honora | female | Latin | honor, honorable | |
| Honoria | female | Latin | honor, honorable | |
| Honorius | male | Latin | honor, honorable | |
| Honsi | African | one of a pair of mythical twins | mythology | |
| Honsu | African | one of a pair of mythical twins | mythology | |
| Hope | male, female | English | hope | |
| Hor-Hekenu | male | Egyptian | variation of the god Horus | mythology |
| Horace | male | Latin | the Roman family name Horatius | |
| Horae | female | Greek | the goddesses of the seasons | mythology |
| Horatia | female | Latin | the Roman family name Horatius | |
| Horatio | male | Latin | the Roman family name Horatius | |
| Horta | female | Etruscan | goddess of agriculture | mythology |
| Hortensia | female | Latin | of a Roman family name, gardener | |
| Horus | male | Egyptian | falcon creator god | mythology |
| Hou Ji | male | Chinese | god of millet | mythology |
| Hou Tu | male | Chinese | god of earth and soil | mythology |
| How-chu | male | Chinese | god of the air | mythology |
| How-too | male | Chinese | earth god | mythology |
| Hrothgar | male | Old English | fame-spear | |
| Hu | male | Egyptian | sun god of Heliopolis | mythology |
| Hu Jing-de | male | Chinese | guardian god | mythology |
| Huang Fei-hu | male | Chinese | earth god | mythology |
| Huang-chuan | Chinese | the underworld | mythology | |
| Huang-di | male | Chinese | yellow emperor | mythology |
| Huang-lao | male | Chinese | yellow old | mythology |
| Huang-lao-jun | male | Chinese | god of the way of supreme peace | mythology |
| Hubeane | male | African | ancestor god | mythology |
| Hubert | male | German | mind-bright | |
| Huchon | male | German | mind | dim. of Hugh |
| Huehueteotl | male | Aztec | god of fire | mythology |
| Huggin | male | German | mind | dim. of Hugh |
| Hugh | male | German | mind | |
| Hughie | male | German | mind | dim. of Hugh |
| Hugo | male | German | mind | |
| Hugues | male | French | mind | |
| Huh | male | Egyptian | frog god of infinite space | mythology |
| Huitzilopochtli | male | Aztec | god of war and of the sun | mythology |
| Huixtocihuatl | female | Aztec | fertility goddess | mythology |
| Hulda | female | German, Norse | name of Germanic goddess, gracious, covered | |
| Huldah | female | Hebrew | weasel | |
| Humbert | male | German | giant-bright | |
| Humfried | male | German | giant-peace | |
| Humph | male | German | giant-peace | dim. of Humphrey |
| Humphrey | male | German | giant-peace | |
| Humphry | male | German | giant-peace | |
| Hunfredo | male | Spanish | giant-peace | |
| Hungan | Haitian | priest or spirit master of the voodoo cult | mythology | |
| Hunsi | female | African | deity-wife | mythology |
| Huntin | African | tree spirit | mythology | |
| Huve | male | African | supreme god of the Bushmen | mythology |
| Huwe | male | African | god of food, health, forest | mythology |
| Hyacinth | male, female | Greek | the flower hyacinth | |
| Hyacinthus | male | Greek | vegetiation deity | mythology |
| Hyades | female | Greek | five daughters of Atlas and Aethra | mythology |
| Hybris | male | Greek | personification of a lack of restraint and of insolence | mythology |
| Hygieia | female | Greek | goddess of health | mythology |
| Hymen | male | Greek | god of marriage and the marriage feast or song | mythology |
| Hyperboreans | Greek | legendary people believed to live "beyond the north wind" | mythology | |
| Hyperion | male | Greek | a Titan and a son of Uranus and Gaia, "he who goes before the sun" | mythology |
| Hypnos | male | Greek | personification of sleep | mythology |
| Hyram | male | Hebrew | noble | |
| I'wai | Aboriginal | crocodile hero | mythology | |
| Iacchus | male | Greek | name by which Dionysus was hailed in the Eleusian Mysteries | mythology |
| Iachimo | male | Italian | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Iain | male | Gaelic | Yah is gracious | alt. of John |
| Iambe | female | Greek | daughter of Pan and Echo | mythology |
| Ian | male | Gaelic | Yah is gracious | alt. of John |
| Ianthe | female | Greek | violet flower (name of a sea-nymph) | |
| Iapetus | male | Greek | the son Uranus and Gaia | mythology |
| Iasius | male | Greek | son of Zeus and Electra | mythology |
| Iaso | female | Greek | goddess of healing | mythology |
| Ib | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Isabella |
| Ibby | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Isabella |
| Icarius | male | Greek | legendary figure | mythology |
| Icaunus | Celtic | spirit of the river Yonne | mythology | |
| Icelus | male | Greek | personification of making humans appear in dreams | mythology |
| Ichor | Greek | a mineral in the blood which made people immortals | mythology | |
| Ida | female | German | labor | |
| Idaea | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Idargi | female | Basque | light of the dead | mythology |
| Iduzki | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Ieltxu | Basque | spirit that appears as human or bird, exhales fire | mythology | |
| Ifan | male | Welsh | Yah is gracious | |
| Ifan | male | Welsh | Yah is gracious | alt. of John |
| Ifor | male | Welsh | yew | |
| Ignace | male | French | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Ignacio | male | Spanish | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Ignatius | male | Latin | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Ignaz | male | German | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Ignazio | male | Italian | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Igor | male | Russian | watchfulness of Ing (the god Frey) | |
| Iguzki | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Ihu | male | Egyptian | god of the sistrum (the sacred rattle) | mythology |
| Ihy | male | Egyptian | god of music and dancing | mythology |
| Ik | male | Hebrew | laugh | dim. of Isaac |
| Ike | male | Hebrew | laugh | dim. of Isaac |
| Iky | male | Hebrew | laugh | dim. of Isaac |
| Ilargi | female | Basque | light of the dead | mythology |
| Ilario | male, female | Italian | cheerful | |
| Ilazki | female | Basque | light of the dead | mythology |
| Ilithyia | female | Greek | goddess of midwives, assisted during birth | mythology |
| Illalei | male | African | father of men | mythology |
| Ilyuba | male | African | creator, sun god | mythology |
| Imana | African | creator of the Banyarwanda people | mythology | |
| Imhotep | male | Egyptian | mythical architect, physician | mythology |
| Imilozi | African | ancestral spirits | mythology | |
| Imiut | Egyptian | protective deity of the underworld | mythology | |
| Immanuel | male | Hebrew | God with us | |
| Imogen | female | Old Irish | daughter, girl | |
| Imset | male | Egyptian | deity that protects canopic jars | mythology |
| Inachus | male | Greek | god of the river Inachus | mythology |
| Inapertwa | Aboriginal | lizards | mythology | |
| Ines | female | Spanish | chaste | |
| Inés | female | Spanish | chaste | |
| Inez | female | Spanish | chaste | |
| Ingeborg | female | Scandinavian | stronghold of Ing (the god Frey) | |
| Inghean Bhuidhe | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of the coming of summer and ripening of crops, "yellow haired girl", "bloom of youth" | mythology |
| Ingram | male | Scandinavian | raven of Ing (Frey) | |
| Ingrid | female | Scandinavian | ride of Ing (Frey), or maiden of the Ingvaeones | |
| Inguma | male | Basque | malevolent lord of dreams | mythology |
| Ingvarr | male | Scandinavian | watchfulness of Ing (the god Frey) | |
| Inigo | male | Spanish | from Roman family name Egnatius, fire | |
| Iñizitu | Basque | lightning | mythology | |
| Inkosazana | female | African | goddess of maize, agriculture | mythology |
| Inmutef | Egyptian | deity that bears the heavens | mythology | |
| Innogen | female | Old Irish | daughter, girl (from Shakespeare) | |
| Ino | female | Greek | daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia | mythology |
| Intulo | African | lizard-like creature (Zulu) | mythology | |
| Intxixu | Basque | small demons | mythology | |
| Io | female | Greek | daughter of Inachus | mythology |
| Ion | male | Greek | mythical ancestor of the Ionians | mythology |
| Iona | female | from the place name | ||
| Ipet | female | Egyptian | hippopotamus goddess of birth | mythology |
| Ira | male | Hebrew | watchful | |
| Iratargi | female | Basque | light of the dead | mythology |
| Irene | female | Greek | peace | |
| Irene | female | Greek | goddess of peace and wealth | mythology |
| Iris | female | Greek | rainbow, iris (plant) | |
| Iris | female | Greek | goddess of the rainbow | mythology |
| Iritxu | Basque | spirit that appears as human or bird, exhales fire | mythology | |
| Irmentrude | female | German | Ermin (the god) and strength | |
| Isa | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Isabella |
| Isaac | male | Hebrew | laugh | |
| Isabeau | female | French | God an oath | |
| Isabel | female | Spanish | God an oath | |
| Isabel | female | Scottish | God an oath | |
| Isabella | female | Scottish | God an oath | |
| Isabelle | female | French | God an oath | |
| Isadora | female | Greek | gift of Isis | |
| Isadore | male | Greek | gift of Isis | |
| Isaia | male | Italian | Yahwe helps | |
| Isaiah | male | Hebrew | Yahwe helps | |
| Isaias | male | Latin | Yahwe helps | |
| Isaïe | male | French | Yahwe helps | |
| Isbel | female | Spanish, Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Isdes | male | Egyptian | lord of the west, judge of the dead | mythology |
| Iseabail | female | Spanish, Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Ishbel | female | Spanish, Hebrew | God an oath | |
| Isidora | female | Greek | gift of Isis | |
| Isidore | male | Greek | gift of Isis | |
| Isidoro | male | Spanish | gift of Isis | |
| Isidro | male | Spanish | gift of Isis | |
| Isis | female | Egyptian | goddess, personification of the throne | mythology |
| Isla | female | from the place name | ||
| Isobel | female | Scottish | God an oath | |
| Isodor | male | Greek | gift of Isis | |
| Isold | female | German | ice-rule | |
| Isolda | female | German | ice-rule | |
| Isolde | female | German | ice-rule | |
| Isolt | female | German | ice-rule | |
| Israel | male | Hebrew | ruling with the Lord | |
| Isten | male | Egyptian | a god | mythology |
| Itsaso | female | Basque | evil being that attracts water | mythology |
| Itxasgorrieta | Basque | "the reddish seas" | mythology | |
| Itxtlilton | male | Aztec | god of healing, medicine, feast, games | mythology |
| Itzlacoliuhque | male | Aztec | obsidian knife god | mythology |
| Itzli | male | Aztec | stone knife god, god of sacrifice | mythology |
| Itzpapalotl | female | Aztec | "obsidian butterfly", fire goddess | mythology |
| Iuski | female | Basque | protector of humans | mythology |
| Ivan | male | Russian | Yah is gracious | alt. of John |
| Ives | male | French | yew | |
| Ivette | female | Celtic, German | yew | |
| Ivo | male | Celtic, German | yew | |
| Ivon | male | French | yew | |
| Ivonne | female | Celtic, German | yew | |
| Ivor | male | Celtic, German | yew | |
| Ivy | male, female | English | from the plant | |
| Izaak | male | Hebrew | laugh | |
| Iztaccihuatl | female | Aztec | sleeping woman | mythology |
| Jabez | male | Hebrew | sorrow, height | |
| Jack | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jackie | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jacob | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacoba | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacobina | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacobo | male | Spanish | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacobus | male | Latin | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacomus | male | Latin | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacopo | male | Italian | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacqueline | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacques | male | French | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jacquetta | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jago | male | Spanish | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jaime | male | Spanish | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jake | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of Jacob |
| Jakob | male | German | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| James | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jamesina | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jamie | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jan | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | dim. of John |
| Jane | female | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John | |
| Janet | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Janetta | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Janey | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Janice | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Janie | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jankin | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jaqueline | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jared | male | Hebrew | descent | |
| Jasmine | female | from the flower | ||
| Jason | male | Greek | healer | |
| Jasper | male | Persian | treasure-bringer | |
| Jeames | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jean | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jeanette | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jeanne | female | French | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jeannette | female | French | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jeannie | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jedediah | male | Hebrew | Yah is friend | |
| Jedidiah | male | Hebrew | Yah is friend | |
| Jeff | male | German | district-peace, traveller-peace | dim. of Jeffrey |
| Jeffrey | male | German | district-peace, traveller-peace | |
| Jem | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jemima | female | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | |
| Jemmie | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jen | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jen | female | Cornish | white wave, white phantom | dim. Jennifer |
| Jenifer | female | Cornish | white wave, white phantom | deriv. from Guinevere |
| Jennie | female | Cornish | white wave, white phantom | dim. Jennifer |
| Jennifer | female | Cornish | white wave, white phantom | deriv. from Guinevere |
| Jenny | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jenny | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jenny | female | Cornish | white wave, white phantom | dim. Jennifer |
| Jeremiah | male | Hebrew | Yah is high, or heals, or founds | |
| Jeremias | male | Hebrew | Yah is high, or heals, or founds | |
| Jeremy | male | Hebrew | Yah is high, or heals, or founds | |
| Jerome | male | Greek | holy name | |
| Jérôme | male | French | holy name | |
| Jerónimo | male | Spanish | holy name | |
| Jerry | male | Hebrew | Yah is high, or heals, or founds | dim. of Jeremiah |
| Jervis | male | German | spear-servant | |
| Jesaias | male | German | Yahwe helps | |
| Jess | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jessamine | female | from the flower | deriv. from Jasmine | |
| Jesse | male | Hebrew | Yah is | |
| Jessica | female | Hebrew | Yah is looking | |
| Jessie | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jessy | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jethro | male | Hebrew | superiority | |
| Ji Nu | female | Chinese | star goddess | mythology |
| Jian Di | female | Chinese | ancestral mother | mythology |
| Jian Lao | male | Chinese | god of the earth and permanence | mythology |
| Jiang Shr | Chinese | zombies | mythology | |
| Jill | female | Latin | belonging to Julius | |
| Jillian | female | Latin | belonging to Julius | |
| Jim | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jimmie | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jimmy | male | Hebrew | follower, supplanter, or deceiver | dim. of James |
| Jin Jia | male | Chinese | patron of Chinese literature | mythology |
| Jo | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joachim | male | Hebrew | Yah has set up | |
| Joan | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joana | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joann | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joanna | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joanne | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joannes | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joao | male | Portuguese | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joaquin | male | Spanish | Yah has set up | |
| Job | male | Hebrew | pious, persecuted, afflicted | |
| Jocelin | male, female | German | one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) | |
| Joceline | female | German | one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) | |
| Jocelyn | male, female | German | one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) | |
| Jock | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jockie | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Joe | male | Hebrew | Yah increases | dim. of Joseph |
| Joel | male | Hebrew | Yah is the Lord | |
| Joey | male | Hebrew | Yah increases | dim. of Joseph |
| Joh | male | Egyptian | god of the moon | mythology |
| Johana | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Johanna | female | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| John | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | |
| Johnnie | male | Hebrew | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Jok | male | African | god of the Alur tribesmen of Uganda | mythology |
| Jonah | male | Hebrew | dove | |
| Jonas | male | Hebrew | dove | |
| Jonathan | male | Hebrew | Yah has given | |
| Jorge | male | Spanish | husbandman | |
| Jos | male | Hebrew | Yah increases | dim. of Joseph |
| José | male | Spanish | Yah increases | |
| Josef | male | Spanish | Yah increases | |
| Joseph | male | Hebrew | Yah increases | |
| Josepha | female | Hebrew | Yah increases | deriv. from Joseph |
| Josephine | female | Hebrew | Yah increases | deriv. from Joseph |
| Josephus | male | Latin | Yah increases | |
| Josh | male | Hebrew | Yah delivers | dim. of Joshua |
| Joshua | male | Hebrew | Yah delivers | |
| Josiah | male | Hebrew | Yah supports | |
| Josias | male | Hebrew | Yah supports | |
| Josie | female | Hebrew | Yah increases | deriv. from Joseph |
| Josua | male | Latin, German | Yah delivers | |
| Josué | male | French, Spanish | Yah delivers | |
| Joy | female | English | joy | |
| Joyce | female | German | a Geat | dim. of Jocelyn |
| Jozy | female | Hebrew | Yah increases | deriv. from Joseph |
| Juan | male | Spanish | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Juana | female | Spanish | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Juanita | female | Spanish | Yah is gracious | deriv. from John |
| Judie | female | Hebrew | Jewess | dim. of Judith |
| Judith | female | Hebrew | Jewess | |
| Judy | female | Hebrew | Jewess | dim. of Judith |
| Juesaes | female | Egyptian | goddess | mythology |
| Julana | male | Aboriginal | god who chases women | mythology |
| Jule | male, female | Latin | belonging to Julius | dim. of Julian |
| Jules | male | French | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | |
| Julia | female | Latin | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | |
| Julian | male, female | Latin | belonging to Julius | |
| Juliana | female | Latin | belonging to Julius | |
| Julie | female | Latin | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | dim. of Julia |
| Juliet | female | Latin | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | dim. of Julia |
| Julius | male | Latin | a Roman family name, downy-bearded | |
| Julunggul | female | Aboriginal | goddess who initiates boys into manhood | mythology |
| June | female | Latin | from the month | |
| Junit | female | Egyptian | goddess | mythology |
| Justin | male | Latin | just | deriv. from Justus |
| Justina | female | Latin | just | deriv. from Justus |
| Justine | female | Latin | just | deriv. from Justus |
| Justinian | male | Latin | just | deriv. from Justus |
| Justus | male | Latin | just | |
| Ka Tyeleo | male | African | supreme god the Senufo (Ivory Coast) | mythology |
| Kaang | male | African | creator god of the African Bushmen | mythology |
| Kaka-Guie | male | African | spirit who presides over funerals and guides spirits to the afterlife | mythology |
| Kalfu | male | Haitian | spirit of the night and the source of darkness | mythology |
| Kalseru | Aboriginal | rainbow serpent of fertility and rain | mythology | |
| Kalunga | male | African | god of the sky and creation | mythology |
| Karen | female | Danish | pure | |
| Karin | female | Danish | pure | |
| Karl | male | German | manly | |
| Karol | male | Czech | manly | |
| Karora | Aboriginal | creator of the Bandicoot people | mythology | |
| Kasimir | male | Polish | proclamation of peace | |
| Kaspar | male | Persian | treasure bringer | |
| Kaspar | male | German | treasure-bringer | |
| Katavi | male | African | demonic being, in charge of water-spirits | mythology |
| Kate | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Katerina | female | Greek | pure | |
| Katharina | female | German | pure | |
| Katharine | female | Greek | pure | |
| Katherine | female | Greek | pure | |
| Kathie | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Kathleen | female | Greek | pure | |
| Kathryn | female | Greek | pure | |
| Kathy | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Katie | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Katrina | female | Greek | pure | |
| Katrine | female | Greek | pure | |
| Katy | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Kauket | female | Egyptian | goddess of the darkness of primal chaos | mythology |
| Kay | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Kazikamuntu | male | African | first human being | mythology |
| Kebechet | female | Egyptian | goddess of the purification through water | mythology |
| Kebechsenef | male | Egyptian | falcon god of canopic jars | mythology |
| Keith | male | from the surname or place name | ||
| Kematef | male | Egyptian | god of the wind, another name for Amun | mythology |
| Kemwer | Egyptian | black bull | mythology | |
| Ken | male | Gaelic | handsome | dim. of Kenneth |
| Kenelm | male | Old English | keen helmet | |
| Kenneth | male | Gaelic | handsome | |
| Kennie | male | Gaelic | handsome | dim. of Kenneth |
| Kenny | male | Gaelic | handsome | dim. of Kenneth |
| Keres | female | Greek | horrible, black winged, female spirits of death and doom | mythology |
| Kester | male | Greek | carrying Christ | dim. of Christopher |
| Kevin | male | Irish | comely birth | |
| Keziah | female | Hebrew | cassia | |
| Khem | male | Egyptian | god of reproduction and fertility | mythology |
| Khentamenti | male | Egyptian | jackel-headed god of the dead | mythology |
| Khentimentiu | male | Egyptian | god who rules the destiny of the dead | mythology |
| Khepri | male | Egyptian | god of the scarab, renewal, rebirth | mythology |
| Khnum | male | Egyptian | creator god | mythology |
| Khonvoum | male | African | supreme god and creator of the Pygmy people | mythology |
| Ki-lin | Chinese | unicorn | mythology | |
| Kidili | male | Aboriginal | moon man | mythology |
| Kilunge | African | the firmament | mythology | |
| King | male | English | from the title | |
| Kirsteen | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Kirsty | female | Latin | belonging to Christ | dim. of Christian |
| Kis | male | Egyptian | god of Kusae | mythology |
| Kit | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Kit | male | Greek | carrying Christ | dim. of Christopher |
| Kittie | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Kitty | female | Greek | pure | dim. of Catherine |
| Klara | female | German | bright | |
| Kombu | male | African | god of creation | mythology |
| Kondole | male | Aboriginal | owner of fire | mythology |
| Konrad | male | German | bold in counsel | |
| Konstanz | male | German | firm, faithful | |
| Konstanze | female | German | constancy | |
| Kore | female | Greek | "the maiden", "the daughter", frequent epithet of Persephone | mythology |
| Kuang Shi | Chinese | zombies | mythology | |
| Kui-xing | male | Chinese | star god | mythology |
| Kuk | male | Egyptian | god of primal chaos | mythology |
| Kun-lun | Chinese | mountain range in Western China | mythology | |
| Kunapipi | female | Aboriginal | mother goddess | mythology |
| Kuru | male | African | sky god | mythology |
| Kutjara | male | Aboriginal | one of the male ancestors | mythology |
| Kwoth | male | African | god who protects the poor and unhappy | mythology |
| Kypris | female | Greek | epithet of Aphrodite | mythology |
| L'inglesou | male | Haitian | loa who lives among rocks and ravines | mythology |
| Lachesis | female | Greek | fate who measures the length of the thread of human life | mythology |
| Lachie | male | Gaelic | warlike | dim. of Lachlan |
| Lachlan | male | Gaelic | warlike | |
| Lachy | male | Gaelic | warlike | dim. of Lachlan |
| Ladon | Greek | hundred-headed dragon who guards the garden of the Hesperides | mythology | |
| Laelaps | Greek | magical dog destined to always catch its prey | mythology | |
| Laetitia | female | Latin | gladness | |
| Laim | male | Irish | will-helmet | deriv. from William |
| Laino | female | Basque | evil being of fog | mythology |
| Lalage | female | Latin, Greek | talkative, prattling | |
| Lallie | female | Latin, Greek | talkative, prattling | dim. of Lalage |
| Lambert | male | German | land-bright | |
| Lamia | female | Basque | water sprite or mermaid | mythology |
| Lamia | male, female | Greek | a vampire who stole little children to drink their blood | mythology |
| Laminak | Basque | fairies | mythology | |
| Lampetia | female | Greek | daughter of Helios | mythology |
| Lampos | Greek | One of the steeds of Aurora | mythology | |
| Lan Cai-he | male | Chinese | one of the Ba Xian | mythology |
| Lance | male | German | land | |
| Lancelot | male | German | land | dim. of Lance |
| Laño | female | Basque | evil being of fog | mythology |
| Lao-jun | male | Chinese | Tao deity | mythology |
| Laodice | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Laomedon | male | Greek | son of Ilus and a king of Troy | mythology |
| Laran | male | Etruscan | god of war | mythology |
| Larissa | female | Greek | daughter of Pelasgus | mythology |
| Larry | male | Latin | laurel | dim. of Laurence |
| Lasa | female | Etruscan | female deities | mythology |
| Lasair | female | Celtic, Irish | goddess of the spring budding, "flame" | mythology |
| Latiaran | female | Celtic | death bringing crone goddess of the harvest, "breast of light" | mythology |
| Launcelot | male | German | land | dim. of Lance |
| Laura | female | Latin | laurel | |
| Laurel | female | Latin | laurel | |
| Laurence | male | Latin | laurel | |
| Laurentius | male | Latin | laurel | |
| Lauretta | female | Latin | laurel | dim. of Laura |
| Laurie | male | Latin | laurel | dim. of Laurence |
| Laurinda | female | Latin | laurel | |
| Lavinia | female | Latin | second wife of Aeneas | |
| Lawrence | male | Latin | laurel | |
| Lawrie | male | Latin | laurel | dim. of Laurence |
| Lazaros | male | Greek | God is help | deriv. from Eleazar |
| Lazarus | male | Greek | God is help | deriv. from Eleazar |
| Lea | female | Hebrew | a cow | |
| Leah | female | Hebrew | a cow | |
| Leander | male | Greek | lion man | |
| Leander | male | Greek | a youth of Abydos | mythology |
| Leda | female | Greek | daughter of Thestius and the wife of Tyndareus | mythology |
| Lee | male, female | from the surname | ||
| Legba | male | African | god of West Africa and Voodooism, trickster | mythology |
| Lei-gong | male | Chinese | god of thunder | mythology |
| Lei-zi | female | Chinese | goddess of thunder | mythology |
| Leigh | male, female | from the surname | ||
| Leila | female | Persian | night | |
| Lemba | Haitian | deity of the Congo religion | mythology | |
| Lemuel | male | Hebrew | consecrated to God | |
| Lena | female | Greek | bright | dim. of Helena, Magdalen |
| Lenaeus | male | Greek | appellation of Dionysus as lord of the wine press | mythology |
| Lenore | female | German | bright | |
| Leo | male | Latin | lion | |
| Leonard | male | German | lion-hard | |
| Leonie | female | Latin | lion | |
| Leonora | female | Greek | bright | |
| Leonora | female | Greek | bright | deriv. from Eleanor |
| Leopold | male | German | people-bold | |
| Lesley | female | from the surname or place-name | ||
| Leslie | male | from the surname or place-name | ||
| Lethe | Greek | "forgetfulness", one of the rivers in Hades | mythology | |
| Letitia | female | Latin | gladness | |
| Leto | female | Greek | "bright one", "hidden one", associated with the moon | mythology |
| Lettice | female | Latin | gladness | |
| Lettie | female | Latin | gladness | dim. of Lettice |
| Letty | female | Latin | gladness | dim. of Lettice |
| Leucetios | male | Celtic | god of thunder | mythology |
| Leucippe | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Leucippus | male | Greek | king of Messinia | mythology |
| Leucothea | female | Greek | "the white goddess", marine deity | mythology |
| Leucothoe | female | Greek | daughter of the Greek king Orchamus | mythology |
| Lew | male | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Lewie | male | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Lewis | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Leza | male | African | supreme god of the Central African people | mythology |
| Li T'ien | male | Chinese | first known user of firecrackers | mythology |
| Li Tie-guai | male | Chinese | one of the Ba Xian, iron crutch | mythology |
| Lia Fail | Celtic | stone of destiny | mythology | |
| Liam | male | Irish | will-helmet | |
| Libby | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Libya | female | Greek | daughter of Epaphus en Memphis | mythology |
| Liknites | male | Greek | "he of the winnowing fan", epithet of Dionysus, alluding to a fertility aspect of the god | mythology |
| Lilaea | female | Greek | daughter of the river Cephissus | mythology |
| Lilian | female | from the flower, lily | ||
| Lilias | female | from the flower, lily | ||
| Lillian | female | from the flower, lily | ||
| Lillias | female | from the flower, lily | ||
| Lily | female | from the flower, lily | ||
| Limba | male | Haitian | loa of insatiable appetite | mythology |
| Lina | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Linda | female | German | snake | |
| Lindsay | male, female | from the surname | ||
| Lindsey | male, female | from the surname | ||
| Lindy | female | German | snake | dim. of Linda |
| Ling Xiao Bao Dian | Chinese | the celestial palace | mythology | |
| Ling-bao tian-zong | male | Chinese | the heavenly venerable of the magic jewel | mythology |
| Ling-guan | male | Chinese | the transcendental official | mythology |
| Linus | male | Greek | beautiful Greek youth, who died before his time | mythology |
| Lionel | male | Lion | young lion | |
| Liriope | female | Greek | naiad | mythology |
| Lisa | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Lisbeth | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Lisette | female | French | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Litai | female | Greek | sisters of the Greek goddess Ate | mythology |
| Liu Bei | male | Chinese | god of basket-makers and straw-shoe sellers | mythology |
| Livy | female | Latin | olive | dim. of Olive |
| Liz | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Liza | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Lizbeth | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Lizzie | female | Hebrew | God an oath | dim. of Elizabeth |
| Llew Llaw Gyffes | male | Celtic | mythic figure | mythology |
| Llewelyn | male | Welsh | ||
| Lloyd | male | Welsh | grey | |
| Llyr | male | Celtic, Welsh | sea god | mythology |
| Loa | Haitian | a group of divinities | mythology | |
| Loco | male | Haitian | tree god | mythology |
| Locrus | male | Greek | son of Zeus and Maera | mythology |
| Lodowick | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Lois | female | Greek | good | |
| Loko | female | African | goddess of the Dahomey of Benin | mythology |
| Lola | female | Spanish | sorrows | dim. of Delores |
| Lolly | female | Latin | laurel | dim. of Laura |
| Long | Chinese | dragon | mythology | |
| Long-wang | Chinese | dragon king | mythology | |
| Lord | male | English | from the title | |
| Lorenz | male | German | laurel | |
| Lorenzo | male | Italian | laurel | |
| Lorinda | female | Latin | laurel | |
| Lorna | female | invented by R. D. Blackmore for the novel | ||
| Lorraine | female | French | from the region in France | |
| Losna | female | Etruscan | goddess of the moon | mythology |
| Lotario | male | Italian | famous warrior | |
| Lothaire | male | French | famous warrior | |
| Lotis | female | Greek | nymph | mythology |
| Lottie | female | German | manly | dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
| Lou | female | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Louie | male | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Louis | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Louisa | female | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Louise | female | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Loxias | male | Greek | god of prophesy, music, and healing | mythology |
| Lu Ban | Chinese | patron of carpenters | mythology | |
| Lu Dong-bin | male | Chinese | one of the Ba Xian | mythology |
| Lu-xing | male | Chinese | star of honor or status | mythology |
| Lucas | male | Latin | of Lucania (in Italy) | |
| Luce | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Luciat | name of God | occult | ||
| Lucile | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lucilla | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lucille | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lucinda | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lucius | male | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lucrece | female | Latin | a Roman name, gain | |
| Lucretia | female | Latin | a Roman name, gain | |
| Lucretius | male | Latin | a Roman name, gain | |
| Lucy | female | Latin | a Roman name, light | |
| Lud | male | Celtic | mythic king of Britain, river god | mythology |
| Ludovic | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Ludovick | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Ludovico | male | Italian | famous warrior | |
| Ludovicus | male | Latin | famous warrior | |
| Ludwig | male | German | famous warrior | |
| Lugh | male | Celtic | god of every skill | mythology |
| Lugos | male | Celtic | god of every skill | mythology |
| Luigi | male | Italian | famous warrior | |
| Luis | male | Spanish | famous warrior | |
| Luisa | female | Italian | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Luise | female | German | famous warrior | dim. of Lewis |
| Luitpold | male | German | people-bold | |
| Luke | male | Latin | of Lucania (in Italy) |