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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the length is 5.
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Trīne f Latvian (Rare)
Short form of Katrīne, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Tripa f Sanskrit
MEANING : satisfaction, pleased, Name of a plant ... [more]
Trixi f Hungarian, German
Short form of Beatrix or Beatrice, parallel to english Trixie
Troja f Serbian
From Serbian троје (troje) meaning "three people" thus denoting a "trinity". "Trinity" in Serbian is тројство (trojstvo), itself from троје (troje).
Troja f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Swedish form of Troy, the name of the ancient city in Turkey that appears in Homer's 'Iliad'.
Trọng m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 重 (trọng) meaning "repeat, duplicate".
Troya f English
Feminine form of Troy.
Troye m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Troy, sometimes used as a feminine form. A known bearer is South African-born Australian singer-songwriter and actor Troye Sivan (1995-).... [more]
Trúda f Slovak (Rare)
Slovak short form of Gertrúda, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Truda f Silesian, Slovene
Short form of Gertruda.
Trula f English (American, Rare)
Perhaps an invented name, using the ula suffix sound found in such names as Beulah, Eula, Lula 1 and Zula 2, and possibly influenced by Trudie or the English word truly.
Truly f English (Modern), Popular Culture, Theatre
From Old English trēowlīce meaning ‘faithfully’.
Trust m & f English (Rare, Archaic)
Middle English from Old Norse traust, from traustr ‘strong’; the verb from Old Norse treysta, assimilated to the noun.
Truth f & m English (Puritan), English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word "truth" from Old English trīewth, trēowth meaning ‘faithfulness.'
Truvy f Theatre
Used by the American writer Robert Harling for a character in his play Steel Magnolias (1987); the character, Truvy Jones, was played by Dolly Parton in the 1989 film adaptation. It is perhaps a variant of Trudy, itself a diminutive of Gertrude, or a transferred use of a surname.
Tryna f Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Trijna and thus a short form of Catharina and Catherina (compare Tryntje).
Tsemo m & f Tibetan
Means "peak" in Tibetan.
Tsena f Russian
Russian diminutive for the feminine given name Tsvetana.
Tshaj m & f Hmong
Means "add to" in Hmong Daw.
Tshav m & f Hmong
Means "heavenly light" in Hmong.
Tshui f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Cui.
Tsidy m & f Malagasy
Means "lemur" in Malagasy.
Tsige m & f Ge'ez
Means "flower" in Ge'ez.
Tsiky f Malagasy
Means "smile" in Malagasy.
Tsing m & f Chinese
Means "continuous", "huge" or "nuclear" possibly in Xia, spoken in China.
Tsion m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Tzion, used for both males and females.
Tsira f Mingrelian, Georgian
Derived from Mingrelian ცირა (cira) meaning "girl" or "daughter".
Tsiri f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "little multicoloured bird" or "pretty, nice" in Shipibo.
Tsiry m & f Malagasy
Means "bud, shoot" in Malagasy.
Tsiso f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of given names that contain Georgian ცის (tsis) meaning "of the sky", such as Tsisana and Tsisnami.
Tslil f Hebrew
Means "sound" in Hebrew.
Tsugu m & f Japanese (Rare), Popular Culture
Tsugu means "inherit, succession".... [more]
Tsuka f Japanese
From Japanese 摘 (tsu) meaning "to pluck; to pick" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuki f Japanese
Means "moon" in Japanese.
Tsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu), referring to Tsu city in Mie prefecture combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuku f Japanese
I dunno- it's my OC name-
Tsume f & m Japanese (Rare), Popular Culture
Means "claw" in Japanese.... [more]
Tsuna f Japanese
Means "bond" in Japanese.
Tsura f Romani
Romani form of Zora.
Tsuta f & m Japanese
From either 蔦 (tsuta), referring to the Boston ivy, or the stem of verb 伝う/傳う (tsutau) meaning "to go/walk along, to follow​," the former likely related to that verb. It can also be written with a combination of a tsu kanji, e.g. 津 meaning "harbour, haven," and a ta kanji, e.g. 多 meaning "many."... [more]
Tsuya f & m Japanese
From Japanese 艶 (tsuya) meaning "luster" or from Japanese 月 (tsu) meaning "moon" combined with 夜 (ya) meaning "night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 津 (tsu) meaning "haven, port, harbor, ferry" or 都 (tsu) meaning "capital (city)" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuyu f Japanese
From Japanese kanji 梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop". ... [more]
Tteul f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 뜰 (tteul) meaning "garden, court."
Tuala f Breton
Feminine form of Tual.
Tuala f Irish (Anglicized)
Semi-anglicized form of Tuathla (ultimately Tuathflaith)
Tuari m & f Maori
Tuban f Khakas
Means "fog, mist" in Khakas.
Tuelo f & m Tswana
Means "payment" in Tswana.
Tuere f Swahili (Rare)
Means "sacred" in Swahili.
Tugal m & f Mongolian
Means "calf" in Mongolian.
Tuike f Finnish (Rare)
Means "twinkle, glimmer" in Finnish.
Tuire f Finnish
Derived from the archaic Finnish word tuiretuinen, which means both "unwise, uncomprehending" and "darling".
Tûjuk f Greenlandic
Means "ringed plover" in Greenlandic.
Tukaĸ m & f Greenlandic
Means "harpoon head" in Greenlandic.
Tuktu m & f Inuit
Means "caribou" in Inuktitut.
Tulan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Tu and Lan 1.
Tulga f German (Austrian, Modern, Rare)
Maybe from Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".
Túlia f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Tuuli.
Tulia f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), Polish
Spanish feminine form of Tulio and Polish feminine form Tuliusz.
Tülin f Turkish
Means "the halo around the moon" in Turkish.
Tulip f English (Rare)
From the name of the flower. Ultimately from Persian dulband, "turban", from the shape of the opened flower.... [more]
Tulla f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
From Swedish tulta and Norwegian tulle, both meaning "little girl".
Tulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Tullus.
Tulle f Danish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Tulla.
Tulsa f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the city and county in the US state of Oklahoma which comes from Tallasi, meaning "old town" in the Creek.
Tulsi f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Nepali
From Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasī) meaning "holy basil (a type of plant)". The plant is considered sacred in Hinduism, and it is sometimes personified as an avatar of Lakshmi.
Tulun f Khakas
Means "braids" in Khakas.
Tumai f Eastern African
Means "hope" in Swahili.
Tumar f & m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Derived from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz noun tumar meaning "amulet". This name is unisex in both countries, but more often given to females than to males.
Tumek f Silesian
Silesian form of Tomek.
Tümen m & f Mongolian, Yakut
Derived from an old Mongolian word that means "ten thousand", which via Tocharian may ultimately be of Chinese origin. The modern Mongolian form of the word is түм (tüm). Among the Mongol and Turkic peoples, a tümen (tumen in English) was historically also a social and military unit of 10,000 households and soldiers.... [more]
Tumma m & f Finnish
Means "dark" in Finnish.
Tunya f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธัญญา (see Thanya).
Tuomi f Finnish (Rare)
Means "bird cherry" in Finnish.
Tuovi f & m Finnish
Derived from the place name Tuovila "village of Tove", a village in Finland. It was invented by the Finnish author Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen for a character of his novel "Pohjan-Piltti" (1859).
Tuqui f Spanish
Diminutive of Marta.
Turac f Azerbaijani
Means "black francolin" in Azerbaijani.
Turaç m & f Turkish
Means "francolin" in Turkish.
Turai f Hausa
Name given to a girl born on a Tuesday.
Turan f Etruscan Mythology
Turan was the Etruscan goddess of love, fertility and vitality and patroness of the city of Velch. She was commonly associated with birds such as the dove, goose and above all the swan. Her name is the pre-Hellenic root of Turannos (absolute ruler, see tyrant), so Turan can be viewed as “Mistress".
Turar m & f Kazakh
Means "will live", derived from Kazakh тірі (tiri) meaning "survive" or "alive, lively". This name was traditionally given when a child (usually a son) was not expected to live.
Turia f Ancient Roman
A mangled spelling of Curia.... [more]
Turia f Tahitian
The name of model Turia Mau.
Turna f Uzbek
Derived from turna which can mean "heron" or a refer to a decoration for lace.
Turpa f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Turfah.
Turte f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turté f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turtè f Romansh
Variant of Turteia.
Tusmo f Somali
Means "in tandem" in Somali.
Tutia f Persian
Means "zinc oxide". It is also Persian for a genus of sea urchins.
Tutta f Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish
Variant of Tutti, a diminutive of Dorothea. Swedish usage could possibly be from Swedish tutta "little girl" (compare Tulla and Stinta)... [more]
Tutti f & m German, Norwegian (Archaic), Popular Culture, Italian
German diminutive of Gertrude and other names containing the Germanic element thrud meaning "strength". This was used for one of Barbie's little sisters, now discontinued.
Tuttu f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "familiar, conversant" in Finnish.
Tuula f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tûla.
Tuulo m & f Finnish, Estonian
Variant or masculine form of Tuuli and Tuulikki.
Tuuri m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "luck" in Finnish.
Tuyaa f Mongolian
Variant transcription of Tuya.
Tuyen f Vietnamese
Means "angel" in Vietnamese. It is also a variant of Tuyến used outside of Vietnam.
Tuyet f & m Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Tuyết used outside of Vietnam.
Tüyme f Karachay-Balkar
Means "button" in Karachay-Balkar. This also refers to a kind of traditional bib or breastplate made of metal which is part of traditional Karachay-Balkarian womens' festive dress.
Txais m & f Hmong
Means "accept, receive" in Hmong Daw.
Txelo f Basque
Basque form of Chelo.
Txiaj m & f Hmong
Means "money, wealth" or "valuable" in Hmong Daw.
Txori f Basque (Rare)
Derived directly from txori, the Basque word for "bird", and the name of a Marian statue in Gares / Puente la Reina.
T'yana f English
Variant of Tiana.
Tybee f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Allegedly from the name of an island off the Georgia (U.S. state) coast, which is said to mean "salt" in Yuchi.
Tybie f Welsh, History
This was the name of an obscure Welsh saint of the 5th century, supposedly a daughter of Brychan Brycheiniog. A church in Dyfed, Wales was named after her.
Tyene f Literature
Tyene Sand is a fictional character in the book series 'A song of Ice and Fire' by George R R Martin. Tyene is a 'sand snake', one of the eight bastard daughters of Prince Oberyn Martell. Tyene comes across as very sweet and innocent, but however she is very deadly, taking poisons as her weapon of choice.
Tyesi f Meroitic
From the Egyptian Demotic tꜥ-ꜣs.t meaning "She of Isis".
Tyjae m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and jay. It can be spelled Tyjae or with a capitalized third letter as TyJae.
Tyjah m & f African, African American (Modern)
Apparently means "smart" in one of the languages on the African continent. However, the name can also be derived from the name abbreviation (or initials) T.J., which is typically pronounced as "tee-jay" and its pronunciation henceforth developed into a first name of its own right (Teejay).
Tylao f Popular Culture
This name was borne by a side character in the "Avatar: the Last Airbender" franchise, for one of Ty Lee's six identical sisters. Her chosen hobby was dancing.
Tylat f Popular Culture
It was borne by a side character of the "Avatar: the Last Airbender" franchise, for one of Ty Lee's six identical sisters.
Tylda f Czech, Polish
Czech and Polish form of Tilda influenced by Czech and Polish Matylda
Tylee f & m Popular Culture, English (Modern)
This is the name of a character in the cartoon show 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' whose name is meant to be derived from Chinese 泰 (tài) meaning "big, large" combined with 麗 (lì) meaning "beautiful, lovely".
Tylie f English (Modern, Rare)
Perhaps a rhyming variant of Kylie blending it with Ty or a variant of Tylee.
Tyliu f Popular Culture
This name was borne by a side character in the "Avatar: the Last Airbender" franchise, for one of Ty Lee's six identical sisters. Her chosen hobby was playing the harp.
Tylká f Czech
Diminutive form of Klotylda.
Tylla f Yiddish
Polish Yiddish variant of Tilla.
Tylla f Turkmen
Means "gold" in Turkmen.
Tylum f Popular Culture
This name was borne by a side character in the "Avatar: the Last Airbender" franchise, for one of Ty Lee's six identical sisters. Her chosen hobby was origami.
Tymka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Tymona as well as a quasi-feminine form of Tymoteusz.
Typha f American (Rare, Archaic)
Genus of the cattail plant. Derived from Greek typhos, meaning "marsh".
Tysbe f Polish
Polish form of Thisbe.
Tysha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements ty and sha, possibly modelled on Tasha... [more]
Tytär f Finnish
Means "daughter" in Finnish.
Tytti f Finnish
Derived from the Finnish word tyttö, meaning "a girl". It has also been used as a pet form of Tyyne.
Tyttö f Finnish (Rare)
Means "girl" in Finnish.
Tywoo f Popular Culture
This name was borne by a side character in the "Avatar: the Last Airbender" franchise, for one of Ty Lee's six identical sisters. Her chosen hobby was insulting people and was shown to have an opposite personality from Ty Lee's bubbly and cheerful ways.
Tyyni f Finnish
A rarer variant on Tyyne, means "calm". Nameday on September 18th.
Tyyra f Finnish
Finnish spelling of Tyra
Tzeni f Greek
Greek form of Jenny, used as a diminutive of Evgenia.
Tzina f Greek
Diminutive of Giorgia, possibly influenced by Gina.
Tzipa f Jewish, Yiddish
Translates to "pulp, flesh", as in the covering on a fruit. Also possibly a short form of Tzipora.
Tzipi f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Tziporah.
Tzlil f & m Hebrew
Variant of the name Tslil which means "sound; voice" in Hebrew.
Tzuri m & f English (Rare), Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Zuri or Zurie influenced by the Hebrew name Tzuri'el
Tzu-yu f & m Taiwanese
Taiwanese romanization of Ziyu.
Uǎing f Chinese (Min Bei)
Min Bei form of Fan.
Ubava f Serbian
From the Serbian feminine form of убав (ubav) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous, delightful".
Ubbea f East Frisian (?), Swedish (?)
Possibly a variation of Ubbe.
Ubika f Odia
Means "growth" in Odia.
Ubong m & f Efik
Means "my glory" in Efik.
Üçgül f Turkish
Means "clover" in Turkish.
Uchka f Mongolian
Possibly a nickname.
Udara f Basque (Rare)
Means "summer" in Basque.
Udela f Low German, German (Modern, Rare)
Udela is a variant of the given name Odilia. It was borne by the first recorded prioress of the Hohenholte monastry in 1230
Udele f English
Means "prosperous, wealthy", from the Germanic root ot.
Udval f Mongolian
Means "aquilegia, columbine" in Mongolian. Can also refer to chrysanthemum flowers.
Uendi f & m Albanian (Modern)
Albanian adopted form of Wendy, occassionally given to boys.
Ufora f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ufor meaning "musk". It is also the name of a kind of dance melody.
Ugbad f Somali
The meaning is a "Bouquet of Roses". It is a new name, people used it as a very advanced language term of the meaning.
Ugyen m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Derived from ཨོ་རྒྱན (o rgyan), the Tibetan name for the medieval Indian state of Oddiyana, which was significant due to its role in the development of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Uhura f Popular Culture
Derived from Swahili uhuru meaning "freedom". Gene Roddenberry coined this name for the Star Trek character, Nyota Uhura.
U-Hwan m & f Korean (Rare)
From Korean 宇 (u) meaning "house, roof", 旴 (u) meaning "sunrise", 雨 (u) meaning "rain", 佑 (u), 祐 (u), both meaning "to help", 瑀 (u), 玗 (u), both meaning "jade", 友 (u) meaning "friend", 昱 (u) meaning "sunlight", 煜 (u) meaning "shining; brilliant", 優 (u) meaning "generous; soft", 羽 (u) meaning "feather, wing", or 禹 (U) meaning "Yu the Great", the legendary king of the Xia Dynasty combined with 桓 (hwan) meaning "sapling", 奐 (hwan) meaning "to be numerous, brilliant", 煥 (hwan) meaning "brilliant; shining, lustrous", 晥 (hwan) meaning "bright, morning star", or 歡 (hwan) meaning "happy".... [more]
Uiloĸ f Greenlandic
Means "shell, bivalve" in Greenlandic.
Uiloq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Uiloĸ.
Uínaĸ f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Uinda f Gaulish
Directly taken from Gaulish uindos "white".
Uirne f Irish Mythology
Means "sharp mouth". Name borne by the sister of Fionn Mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle.
Ujala f Pakistani, Urdu (?), Hindi (?)
From Urdu اجالا (ujālā) or Hindi उजाला (ujālā) meaning "light", ultimately from Sanskrit.
Ujali f Hindi
Derived from उजाला (ujala) meaning "light".
Ukari f African American
The name was popular in the year 1999 in the USA for the women college basketball player Ukari Figgs.
Ukeme f Efik
Means "ability" in Efik.
Ukiah f & m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ukiah.
Ukiuk m & f Inuit
Meaning, "winter."
Ukkaq f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Úkaĸ.
Üklin f Khakas
Khakas form of Akulina.
Ukume f Nigerian
"Ukume" means "sound of rain in water/ river" in nigerian
Ulaan m & f Mongolian
Means "red" in Mongolian.
Ulada f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Vlada.
Ulala f Popular Culture
The protagonist of the Space Channel 5 games
Ulana f Kalmyk
Feminine form of Ulan.
Ulara f Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz улар (ular) meaning "snowcock (a type of bird)”.
Ulcia f Polish
Diminutive of Urszula.
Ulduz f & m Azerbaijani
Means "star" in Azerbaijani.
Ulfah f Indonesian
Variant of Ulfa.
Ülfət f Azerbaijani
Means "famililarity, intimacy" in Azerbaijani.
Ulfat f & m Urdu
Derived from Arabic أُلْفَة (ʾulfa) meaning "intimacy, affinity, affection, harmony".
Úlfey f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Formed from Úlfur and Old Norse ey "island" or ey "good fortune"... [more]
Ülger m & f Turkish, Medieval Turkic, Near Eastern Mythology, Medieval Mongolian
Derived from "Ülker", the Pleiades; and "Ülgen", a Turkic creator-deity from Tengrism, an ethnic Turkic, Yeniseian, Mongolic religion.... [more]
Ûlîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Olina.
Uljon f Uzbek (Rare)
The first element of this name is as of yet uncertain. The second element should be derived from the Uzbek noun жон (jon) meaning "soul". It ultimately comes from the Persian noun جان (jan) meaning "soul, being, spirit" as well as "life"... [more]
Ülkər f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ülker
Ülker f & m Turkish
Name referring to the Pleiades.
Ullis f Swedish
Diminutive of Ulrika.
Uloma f Igbo
Means "beautiful home" in Igbo.
Ulpan f Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh ұлпа (ulpa) meaning "fluffy, soft, tender".
Ulpia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman nomen gentilicium Ulpius, ultimately derived from either an Umbrian cognate of the Latin word lupus meaning "wolf", or vulpus meaning "fox".
Ulyan f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Yuliana.
Umako f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (u) meaning "love, affection" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji is possible.
Umama f Arabic
Means "little mother" in Arabic, being a diminutive of the word أُمّ (ʾumm) "mother; origin, source". Umama bint Abi al-As, also called Umama bint Zaynab (died c. 685 AD), was a granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad... [more]
Umâmê m & f Greenlandic
Variant of Umâmâκ.
Umata f Tongan
Means "rainbow" in Tongan.
Umber f & m Pakistani
Meaning unknown.
Umbra f Italian
Feminine form of Umbro. In some cases, however, it can also be a variant of Ombra.
Umeha f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf".
Umemi f Japanese
From Japanese 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Umeno f Japanese
From Japanese 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Umeyu f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" and 柚 (yu) meaning "citron". This is the name of a number of geikos.
Umika f Japanese
Variant of Umiko. A middle name bearer of this name is Gabriela Burgos “Bee”.
Umiko f Japanese (Modern)
Means "Child of the sea" in Japanese.
Umiña f Quechua
Means "emerald" in Quechua.
Umina f Japanese
From Japanese 海 (umi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "Nara(?)" or 那 (na), meaning "what" or 宇 (u) meaning "eaves, roof, house; heaven" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" and 菜 (na), meaning "vegetable, greens; side dish" . Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Umito m & f Japanese
From Japanese 羽 (u) meaning "feathers", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 巳 (mi) meaning "sign of the snake" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Umman f & m Turkish
Means "ocean" in Turkish.
Umoja f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "unity, harmony".
Unaga m & f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "foal" in Mongolian.
Unako m & f Xhosa
Means "ability" or "you can" in Xhosa.
Unañe f Basque
Basque form of Pastora.
Unchi f Japanese
From Japanese 雲 (un) meaning "cloud" combined with 智 (chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Unday f Filipino
Diminutive of Segunda. A bearer of this nickname was Segunda Katigbak, the first love of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal.
Undis f Norwegian, Swedish (Rare), Literature
Variant of Unndís. Used by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren in her novel 'Ronia the Robber's daughter'.
Unhei f Korean
Means "grace" in Korean.
Unica f Popular Culture
This was the pseudonym of German writer and painter Unica Zürn (1916-1970), who was born Nora Berta Ruth Zürn.... [more]
Unica f Medieval Latin, Medieval English
Directly taken from Latin unica "unique, sole, singular".
Ünige f Hungarian
Coined by Sándor Makkai, a Reformed bishop from Transylvania, for a character in his novel 'Sárga vihar' (1934) and subsequently used among the Hungarians of Transylvania and the Unitarian Church... [more]
Unita f African American
Elaboration of Unity.
Unkai m & f Japanese
From Japanese 雲 (un) meaning "cloud" combined with 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" or 界 (kai) meaning "world, border". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Unmei f & m Japanese
Means, Destiny.
Ünőke f Hungarian
Derived from ünő meaning "hind, doe" or a dated word meaning "heifer".
Ünsal f Turkish
Etymology uncertain, it may be from the Turkish ün meaning "reputation, fame" and salmak meaning "set free, release, dispatch, send".
Ünver m & f Turkish
Derived from ün meaning "reputation, fame" and ver meaning "truth".
Upala f Indian
Meaning, "gemstone; stone." See also Opula.
Upasa f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Punjabi
MEANING - Adoration, homage, worship ... [more]
Upėja f Lithuanian
An elaborated form of Upė
Upeng f Filipino
Diminitive of Cleofe, Eufemia, and other names containing a similar sound.
Uppik m & f Greenlandic
Uppik means Owl in Greenland.
Urako f Japanese (Rare)
Ura means "bay, seacoast" and ko means "child, sign of the rat: first sign of the Chinese zodiac".
Urana f Tuvan
Means "world" in Tuvan.
Urani f Albanian
Albanian form of Urania.
Urano f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (Ura) meaning “beautiful, lovely, elegant, graceful etc.” combined with 乃 (No) meaning “ of, belonging to”
Urara f Japanese
This name is used as 麗 (rei, uruwa.shii, ura.raka, urara) meaning "bright, beautiful." This kanji can also be combined with 良 (ryou, i.i, yo.i, ra) meaning "good."... [more]
Uriel f Breton
Variant of Uriell.
Urime f Albanian
Feminine form of Urim.
Urita f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian urâtă, the feminine form of the adjective urât "ugly; hated". This was an amuletic name.
Urith f English (British, Archaic)
Of uncertain origin, borne by an obscure early saint and martyr who was venerated in Chittlehampton, Devon, England.
Uriye f Crimean Tatar
Derived from Arabic حُورِيَّة‎ (ḥūriyya) meaning "nymph, fairy, mermaid".
Urkia f Basque (Rare)
Derived from Basque urkia, meaning "birch tree".
Urmat m & f Kyrgyz
Derived from Persian حرمت (hurmat) meaning "respect, deference, veneration".
Urmil f & m Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Odia
Variant and masculine form of Urmila.
Uroda f Slavic Mythology
Uroda was the Slovakian goddess of agriculture, the fields and the harvest. Her name is certainly linked to the Slovakian word úroda "harvest", however it doesn't seem to be quite so clear what came first, the goddess or the word.
Uromu f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (uro) meaning "sky" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Urooj f & m Persian
Urooj is a Persian unisex name, meaning "rising, mounting, exaltation, ascension".
Urða f Faroese
Faroese form of Urda.
Uruka f Japanese (Rare)
U can mean "feather", ru can mean "lapis lazuli", and ka can mean "flower, blossom" or "fragrance".