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WILFREDO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of WILFRED
WILFRID   m   English
Variant of WILFRED
WILFRIED   m   German
German cognate of WILFRED
WILFRIÐ   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of WILFRED
WILHEARD   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of WILLIHARD
WILHELM   m   German, Polish, Ancient Germanic
German cognate of WILLIAM... [more]
WILHELMINA   f   Dutch, German, Polish, English
Dutch, German and Polish feminine form of WILHELM
WILHELMINE   f   German
German feminine form of WILHELM
WILKIE   m   English
From an English surname which was originally derived from a diminutive of the given name WILLIAM.
WILKIN   m   Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM
WILKY   m   Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM
WILL   m   English
Short form of WILLIAM
WILLA   f   English
Feminine form of WILLIAM
WILLABERT   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of WILBERT
WILLAHELM   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of WILLIAM
WILLAMAR   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name derived from the elements wil "will, desire" and meri "famous".
WILLARD   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name WILLIHARD (or the Old English cognate Wilheard).
WILLEM   m   Dutch
Dutch form of WILLIAM... [more]
WILLEMIJN   f   Dutch
Dutch feminine form of WILLIAM
WILLEMINA   f   Dutch
Dutch feminine form of WILLIAM
WILLI   m   German
Diminutive of WILHELM
WILLIAM   m   English
From the Germanic name Willahelm, which was composed of the elements wil "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection"... [more]
WILLIE   m & f   English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of WILLIAM
WILLIFRID   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of WILFRED
WILLIHARD   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name derived from the elements wil "will, desire" and hard "brave, hardy".
WILLIS   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from Will, a diminutive of WILLIAM.
WILLOUGHBY   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "willow town" in Old English.
WILLOW   f   English (Modern)
From the name of the tree, which is ultimately derived from Old English welig.
WILLY   m & f   English, German, Dutch
Diminutive of WILLIAM, WILHELM or WILLEM... [more]
WILMA   f   German, Dutch, English
Short form of WILHELMINA... [more]
WILMǢR   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of WILLAMAR
WILMER   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name WILMǢR
WILMOT   m   Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of WILLIAM
WILSON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of WILLIAM"... [more]
WILTON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town on the River Wylye" in Old English... [more]
WIM   m   Dutch, German
Dutch and German short form of WILLEM or WILHELM
WINCENTY   m   Polish
Polish form of VINCENT
WINDSOR   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "riverbank with a windlass" in Old English (a windlass is a lifting apparatus)... [more]
WINE   m   Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English wine "friend".
WINFRED   m   English
Means "friend of peace" from the Old English elements wine "friend" and frið "peace"... [more]
WINFRIED   m   German
German form of WINFRED
WINFRIÐ   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of WINFRED
WINIFRED   f   Welsh, English
Anglicized form of GWENFREWI, the spelling altered by association with WINFRED... [more]
WINNIE   f   English
Diminutive of WINIFRED... [more]
WINNIFRED   f   Welsh, English
Variant of WINIFRED
WINOC   m   Breton, French
Variant of GWENNEG
WINONA   f   English, Native American
Means "firstborn daughter" in the Dakota language... [more]
WINSLOW   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "hill belonging to WINE"... [more]
WINSTON   m   English
From a surname derived from an English place name, which was in turn derived from the Old English given name Wynnstan meaning "joy stone"... [more]
WINTER   f   English (Modern)
From the English word for the season, derived from Old English winter.
WINTHROP   m   English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "WINE's village" in Old English.
WINTON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "enclosure belonging to WINE" in Old English.
WIOLA   f   Polish
Polish form of VIOLA
WIOLETA   f   Polish
Polish form of VIOLET
WIOLETTA   f   Polish
Polish form of VIOLET
WIRA   m   Indonesian
Means "hero" in Indonesian.
WIREMU   m   Maori
Maori form of WILLIAM
WISDOM   f & m   English (Rare)
Simply from the English word, a derivative of Old English wis "wise".
WISŁAW   m   Polish
Short form of WIELISŁAW
WISŁAWA   f   Polish
Feminine form of WIELISŁAW
WIT   m   Polish
Polish form of VITUS or WIDO
WITOŁD   m   Polish (Archaic)
Polish variant of WITOLD
WITOLD   m   Polish, German
Polish form of VYTAUTAS... [more]
WŁADYSŁAW   m   Polish
Polish cognate of VLADISLAV... [more]
WŁADYSŁAWA   f   Polish
Feminine form of WŁADYSŁAW
WŁODEK   m   Polish
Diminutive of WŁADYSŁAW and other Polish names beginning with the element wlod "rule".
WŁODZIMIERZ   m   Polish
Polish cognate of VLADIMIR
WŁODZISŁAW   m   Polish
Polish cognate of VLADISLAV
WOB   m   Frisian, Dutch
Frisian diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element wald meaning "rule".
WOBBE   m & f   Frisian
Variant and feminine form of WOB
WODAN   m   Germanic Mythology
Ancient German cognate of Óðinn (see ODIN).
WODEN   m   Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Anglo-Saxon cognate of Óðinn (see ODIN).
WOJCIECH   m   Polish
Derived from the Slavic elements voi "soldier" and tech "solace, comfort, joy".
WOJCIECHA   f   Polish
Feminine form of WOJCIECH
WOJTEK   m   Polish
Diminutive of WOJCIECH
WOLF   m   German, Jewish, English (Rare), Ancient Germanic
Short form of WOLFGANG, WOLFRAM or other names containing the Germanic element wulf meaning "wolf"... [more]
WOLFE   m   English (Rare)
Variant of WOLF
WOLFGANG   m   German, Ancient Germanic, History
Derived from the Germanic elements wulf meaning "wolf" and gang "path"... [more]
WOLFRAM   m   German
Derived from the Germanic element wulf meaning "wolf" combined with hramn "raven".
WÖLLEM   m   Limburgish
Limburgish form of WILLIAM
WOLODYMYR   m   Ukrainian
Variant transcription of VOLODYMYR
WOODROW   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "row of houses by a wood" in Old English... [more]
WOODY   m   English
Either a diminutive of WOODROW, or else from a nickname derived from the English word wood... [more]
WOOK   m & f   Korean
Variant transcription of UK
WORKNESH   f   Eastern African
Possibly means "you are like gold" in Amharic.
WOTAN   m   Germanic Mythology
Variant of WODAN
WOUTER   m   Dutch
Dutch form of WALTER
WREN   f   English (Rare)
From the English word for the small songbird... [more]
WRIGHT   m   English
From an occupational surname meaning "craftsman", ultimately from Old English wyrhta... [more]
WU   m & f   Chinese
From Chinese "military, martial" (which is generally only masculine) or "affairs, business"... [more]
WUBBE   m   Frisian, Dutch
Variant of WOB
WULAN   f   Indonesian
Javanese form of BULAN
WULF   m   German
Variant of WOLF
WULFRIC   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of ULRIC
WULLEM   m   Limburgish
Limburgish form of WILLIAM
WUM   m   Limburgish
Short form of WULLEM
WYATT   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name WYOT... [more]
WYBERT   m   Medieval English
Medieval form of the Old English name Wigberht, composed of the elements wig "battle" and beorht "bright".
WYMOND   m   Medieval English
Medieval form of the Old English name Wigmund, composed of the elements wig "battle" and mund "protector".
WYN   m   Welsh
Derived from Welsh gwyn meaning "blessed, white, fair".
WYNFOR   m   Welsh
Variant of GWYNFOR
WYNN   m   Welsh
Variant of WYN
WYNNE (1)   m & f   Welsh
Variant of WYN, sometimes used as a feminine form.
WYNNE (2)   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was derived from the given name WINE.
WYNONA   f   English
Variant of WINONA
WYNONNA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of WINONA
WYNTER   f   English (Rare)
Variant of WINTER
WYOT   m   Medieval English
Medieval form of the Old English name Wigheard, composed of the elements wig "battle" and heard "brave, hardy".
WYSTAN   m   English (Rare)
From the Old English name Wigstan, composed of the elements wig "battle" and stan "stone"... [more]
XABI   m   Basque
Basque diminutive of XAVIER
XABIER   m   Basque, Galician
Basque and Galician form of XAVIER
XANDER   m   Dutch, English (Modern)
Short form of ALEXANDER... [more]
XANDINHO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of ALEXANDRE
XANDRA   f   Dutch
Short form of ALEXANDRA
XANTHE   f   Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ξανθος (xanthos) meaning "yellow" or "fair hair"... [more]
XANTHIA   f   English (Rare)
Modern elaborated form of XANTHE
XANTHIPPE   f   Ancient Greek
Feminine form of the Greek name Ξανθιππος (Xanthippos), which meant "yellow horse" from ξανθος (xanthos) "yellow" and ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse"... [more]
XANTI   m   Basque
Basque form of SANTIAGO
XAVER   m   German
German form of XAVIER
XAVI   m   Catalan
Catalan diminutive of XAVIER
XAVIA   f   English (Rare)
Modern feminine form of XAVIER
XAVIER   m   English, French, Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish (Archaic)
Derived from the Basque place name Etxaberri meaning "the new house"... [more]
XAVIERA   f   English (Rare)
Feminine form of XAVIER
XAVIOR   m   English (Rare)
Variant of XAVIER
XENA   f   Popular Culture
Probably a variant of XENIA... [more]
XENE   f   Greek
Variant of XENIA
XENIA   f   Greek, Ancient Greek
Means "hospitality" in Greek... [more]
XENO   f   Ancient Greek
Feminine form of XENON
XENOCRATES   m   Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Ξενοκρατης (Xenokrates) which meant "foreign power", derived from ξενος (xenos) "foreign, strange" and κρατος (kratos) "power"... [more]
XENON   m   Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ξενος (xenos) meaning "stranger, foreigner".
XENOPHON   m   Ancient Greek
Means "foreign voice", derived from Greek ξενος (xenos) "foreign, strange" and φωνη (phone) "voice"... [more]
XERXES   m   History
Greek form of the Persian name Khshayarsha which meant "ruler over heroes"... [more]
XESÚS   m   Galician
Galician form of JESUS, used as a personal name.
XIANG   m & f   Chinese
From Chinese "to soar", "auspicious, lucky" or "fragrant" (which is usually only feminine)... [more]
XIMENA   f   Spanish
Feminine form of XIMENO... [more]
XIMENO   m   Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish or Basque name of uncertain meaning... [more]
XIMUN   m   Basque
Basque form of XIMENO
XIOMARA   f   Spanish
Possibly a Spanish form of GUIOMAR
XIU   f   Chinese
Means "beautiful, elegant" in Chinese.
XOÁN   m   Galician
Galician form of JOHN
XOANA   f   Galician
Galician feminine form of JOHN
XOCHILT   f   Spanish
Variant of XOCHITL
XOCHIPILLI   m   New World Mythology
Means "flower prince" in Nahuatl... [more]
XOCHIQUETZAL   f   New World Mythology
Means "flower feather" in Nahuatl... [more]
XOCHITL   f   Native American, Spanish
Means "flower" in Nahuatl.
XOLANI   m   Southern African
Means "peace" in Zulu.
XOSÉ   m   Galician
Galician form of JOSEPH
XUÂN   m & f   Vietnamese
Means "spring" from Sino-Vietnamese .
XUAN   m   Spanish
Asturian form of Iohannes (see JOHN).
XUE   f & m   Chinese
From Chinese "snow" or "study, learning".
XUN   m & f   Chinese
Means "fast, sudden" in Chinese.
XURXO   m   Galician
Galician form of GEORGE
XYLIA   f   ?
Modern creation, perhaps based on Greek ξυλον (xylon) meaning "of the forest".
XZAVIER   m   English (Modern)
Variant of XAVIER
YA   f   Chinese
Means "elegant" in Chinese.
YAA   f   Western African
Means "born on Thursday" in Akan.
YAAKOV   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JACOB
YACHIN   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JACHIN
YACHNA   f   Hebrew
Perhaps a feminine form of YACHIN
YADIRA   f   Spanish (Latin American), English (Hispanic)
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from an Arabic name... [more]
YADON   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JADON
YAEL   f   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JAEL
YAEN   f   Hebrew
Means "ostrich" in Hebrew.
YAFA   f   Hebrew
Variant transcription of YAFFA
YAFE   m & f   Hebrew
Variant and masculine form of YAFFA
YAFFA   f   Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew יָפֶה (yafeh) meaning "beautiful".
YAFFE   m & f   Hebrew
Variant transcription of YAFE
YAĞMUR   f & m   Turkish
Means "rain" in Turkish.
YAGO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of JACOB (or JAMES).
YAHVEH   m   Theology
Variant of YAHWEH
YAHWEH   m   Theology
A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), transliterated into Roman script Y H W H... [more]
YAHYA   m   Arabic, Turkish
Arabic and Turkish form of Yochanan (see JOHN).
YAIR   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JAIR
YAKIM   m   Russian
Russian form of JOACHIM
YAKIRA   f   Hebrew
Means "precious" in Hebrew.
YAKIV   m   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
YAKOV   m   Hebrew, Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of JACOB (or JAMES), and a Hebrew variant transcription of YAAKOV.
YAKUB   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of YAQUB
YAKUP   m   Turkish
Turkish form of JACOB
YALE   m   Welsh
From a Welsh surname which was itself derived from a place name meaning "fertile upland" (from Welsh ial).
YAM   m   Near Eastern Mythology
Means "sea" in Ugaritic... [more]
YAMA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "reign, curb" in Sanskrit... [more]
YAMANU   m   Egyptian Mythology
Reconstructed Egyptian form of AMON
YAMATO   m   Japanese
Refers to the ancient Yamato period in Japanese history, which lasted into the 8th century... [more]
YAMI   f   Indian, Hinduism
Means "pair" in Sanskrit... [more]
YAMILA   f   Spanish (Latin American)
Form of JAMILA used especially in Latin America.
YAMUNA   f   Indian
From the name of an Indian river, which is possibly derived from the name of the goddess YAMI.
YAN   m   Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Ioannes (see JOHN).
YANA   f   Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian feminine form of Ioannes (see JOHN).
YANCY   m   English
From a surname, which was an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Jansen meaning "JAN (1)'s son".
YANICK   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YANIV   m   Hebrew
Means "he will prosper" in Hebrew.
YANKEL   m   Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of JACOB
YANKO   m   Bulgarian
Diminutive of YAN
YANN   m   Breton, French
Breton form of JOHN
YANNI   m   Greek
Variant transcription of YIANNI
YANNIC   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YANNICK   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YANNIS   m   Greek
Variant transcription of YIANNIS
YAQUB   m   Arabic
Arabic form of Ya'aqov (see JACOB).
YARDEN   m & f   Hebrew
Hebrew form of JORDAN
YARDENA   f   Hebrew
Hebrew feminine form of JORDAN
YARED   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JARED
YAROMIR   m   Russian, Medieval Slavic
Russian form of JAROMÍR
YARON   m   Hebrew
Means "to sing" or "to shout" in Hebrew.
YARONA   f   Hebrew
Feminine form of YARON
YAROPOLK   m   Russian, Medieval Slavic
Russian form of JAROPEŁK
YAROSLAV   m   Russian, Medieval Slavic
Russian form of JAROSŁAW
YAROSLAVA   f   Russian, Medieval Slavic
Russian feminine form of JAROSŁAW
YASAMIN   f   Iranian
Variant transcription of YASMIN
YASEMIN   f   Turkish
Turkish form of JASMINE
YASEN   m   Bulgarian
Means "ash tree" in Bulgarian.
YASH   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit यशः (yashas) meaning "glory, fame".
YASHA   m   Russian
Russian diminutive of YAKOV
YASIR   m   Arabic
Means "to be rich", derived from Arabic يسر (yasira) "to become easy"... [more]
YASMEEN   f   Iranian, Arabic
Variant transcription of YASMIN
YASMIN   f   Iranian, Arabic, English (Modern)
From Persian یاسمن (yasamen) meaning "jasmine"... [more]
YASMINA   f   Iranian
Variant of YASMIN
YASMINE   f   Iranian, Arabic, English (Modern)
Variant transcription of YASMIN
YASSER   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of YASIR
YASU   f & m   Japanese
From Japanese "peaceful", "peace" or "level".
YAVOR   m   Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of JAVOR
YAVUZ   m   Turkish
Means "stern, grim" in Turkish.
YAW   m   Western African
Means "born on Thursday" in Akan.
YAZMIN   f   English (Modern)
Variant of JASMINE
YECHEZKEL   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of EZEKIEL
YECHI'EL   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHIEL
YEDIDAH   f   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEDIDAH
YEDIDYAH   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEDIDIAH
YEFET   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JAPHETH
YEFIM   m   Russian
Russian form of the Greek name Ευφεμιος (Euphemios), the masculine form of EUPHEMIA.
YEFREM   m   Russian
Russian form of EPHRAIM
YEGOR   m   Russian
Russian form of GEORGE
YEHIEL   m   Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHIEL
YEHO'ASH   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHOASH
YEHOCHANAN   m   Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of JOHN
YEHONATAN   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHONATHAN
YEHORAM   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHORAM
YEHOSHAFAT   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHOSHAPHAT
YEHOSHUA   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JOSHUA
YEHOWAH   m   Theology
Variant spelling of YAHWEH
YEHOYAKHIN   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHOIACHIN
YEHOYAKIM   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHOIAKIM
YEHU'   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHU
YEHUDAH   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JUDAH
YEHUDI   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEHUDI
YEHUDIT   f   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JUDITH
YEJIDE   f   Yoruba
Means "image of the mother" in Yoruba.
YEKATERINA   f   Russian
Russian form of KATHERINE
YELENA   f   Russian
Russian form of HELEN
YELIZAVETA   f   Russian
Russian form of ELIZABETH
YEMELYAN   m   Russian
Russian form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO).
YEMIMA   f   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEMIMA
YÊN   f   Vietnamese
Means "peaceful" from Sino-Vietnamese .
YENTE   f   Yiddish
Possibly a variant of YENTL... [more]
YENTL   f   Yiddish
Yiddish form of the French nickname Gentille, meaning "noble, aristocratic".
YEONG   f & m   Korean
Means "brave" from Sino-Korean ... [more]
YERED   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JARED
YERIYAHU   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JERIAH
YERMOLAI   m   Russian
Russian form of HERMOLAOS
YESENIA   f   Spanish (Latin American)
From Jessenia, the genus name of a type of tree found in South America... [more]
YESFIR   f   Russian
Russian form of ESTHER
YESHA'YAHU   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ISAIAH
YESHUA   m   Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic
Contracted form of Yehoshu'a (see JOSHUA) used in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Old Testament... [more]
YEŞİM   f   Turkish
Means "most beautiful" in Turkish.
YETER   f   Turkish
Means "enough, sufficient" in Turkish.
YEVA   f   Russian, Armenian
Russian and Armenian form of EVE
YEVDOKIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of EUDOCIA
YEVGENI   m   Russian
Variant transcription of YEVGENIY
YEVGENIY   m   Russian
Russian form of EUGENE
YEVGENIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of EUGENIA
YEVGENY   m   Russian
Variant transcription of YEVGENIY
YEVHENIY   m   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of EUGENE
YEVPRAKSIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of the Greek name Ευπραξια (Eupraxia), which was derived from Greek ευ "good" and πραξις (praxis) "action, exercise"... [more]
YEWANDE   f   Yoruba
Means "mother has returned" in Yoruba.
YEZEKAEL   m   Breton
Breton form of Iudicael (see JUDICAËL).
YI   f & m   Chinese
From Chinese "suitable", "justice", "profit", "joy, harmony" (which is usually only feminine) or "ceremony" (also usually only feminine).
YIANNI   m   Greek
Greek form of JOHN
YIANNIS   m   Greek
Greek form of JOHN
YIDEL   m   Yiddish
Yiddish form of JUDAH
YIFTACH   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of JEPHTHAH
YİĞİT   m   Turkish
Means "brave" in Turkish.
YILDIZ   f   Turkish
Means "star" in Turkish.
YILMAZ   m   Turkish
Means "undaunted" in Turkish.
YIMA   m   Persian Mythology
Ancient Avestan form of JAM
YIMA KSHAETA   m   Persian Mythology
Ancient Avestan form of JAMSHID
YIN   f   Chinese
From Chinese "silver", "sound" or "shade".
YIORGOS   m   Greek
Modern Greek form of GEORGE
YIRMIYAHU   m   Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of JEREMIAH
YISHAI   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of JESSE
YISHMA'EL   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ISHMAEL
YISHMERAY   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ISHMERAI
YISKAH   f   Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of ISCAH
YISRA'EL   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of ISRAEL
YISSAKHAR   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ISSACHAR
YITZHAK   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of ISAAC... [more]
YLLI   m   Albanian
Derived from Albanian yll meaning "star".
YLLKA   f   Albanian
Feminine form of YLLI
YLVA   f   Scandinavian
Means "she-wolf", a derivative of Old Norse úlfr "wolf".


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NAVIGATION
  Aabraham ⇔ Agapetus
  Agapios ⇔ Alexina
  Alexios ⇔ Ampelio
  Ampelios ⇔ Antoine
  Antoinette ⇔ Arvid
  Arvo ⇔ Ayşe
  Aysel ⇔ Benedykta
  Benesh ⇔ Bongani
  Bonifaas ⇔ Caetano
  Caetlin ⇔ Celyn
  Cem ⇔ Cinzia
  Cionaodh ⇔ Crocifissa
  Crofton ⇔ Deanna
  Deanne ⇔ Dionýz
  Diot ⇔ Ealdræd
  Ealdwine ⇔ Eliora
  Eliot ⇔ Erkki
  Erland ⇔ Faas
  Fábia ⇔ Fion
  Fíona ⇔ Gaétan
  Gaetana ⇔ Gianluigi
  Gianmarco ⇔ Grigoriy
  Grigory ⇔ Hania
  Hania ⇔ Herminius
  Hermione ⇔ Iacobus
  Iacomus ⇔ Iosias
  Iosif ⇔ Jadyn
  Jadzia ⇔ Jeppe
  Jepson ⇔ Jovanka
  Jove ⇔ Karine
  Karishma ⇔ Khloe
  Khodadad ⇔ Kseniya
  Kshathra Vairya ⇔ Leilani
  Leith ⇔ Livy
  Liz ⇔ Luule
  Luus ⇔ Manasses
  Manda ⇔ Martyna
  Martynas ⇔ Melyssa
  Menachem ⇔ Mirosław
  Mirosława ⇔ Naenia
  Nagendra ⇔ Nicodemus
  Nicol ⇔ Odalis
  Odalric ⇔ Ottilie
  Ottmar ⇔ Pepca
  Pepe ⇔ Premisl
  Přemysl ⇔ Ran
  Rana ⇔ Ríoghnán
  Ríona ⇔ Ruiha
  Rukmini ⇔ Sasho
  Sasithorn ⇔ Shantae
  Shantanu ⇔ Simón
  Simon ⇔ Steven
  Stevie ⇔ Tami
  Tamia ⇔ Theseus
  Þeudelinda ⇔ Tottie
  Totty ⇔ Uzoma
  Uzzi ⇔ Ville
  Villem ⇔ Wilfreda
  WilfredoYlva
  Yngvar ⇔ Ziyad
  Ziynet ⇔ Zyta


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