Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the community's impression is rough; and the order is random.
gender
usage
impression
Bazza m English (British)
Chiefly British diminutive of Barry or Basil 1.
Ermenegilda f Italian
Feminine form of Ermenegildo.
Zsuzsi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Zsuzsanna.
Rick m English
Short form of Richard or names ending in rick. A notable fictional bearer is Rick Blaine, portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, from the movie Casablanca (1942).
Curro m Spanish
Andalusian diminutive of Francisco.
Farag m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فرج (see Faraj). This corresponds more closely with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name.
Khaleesi f Literature
From a title used in the George R. R. Martin book series A Song of Ice and Fire (first published 1996) and the television adaptation Game of Thrones (2011-2019). It is a feminine form of the Dothraki title khal meaning "warlord". In the series Daenerys Targaryen gains this title after she marries Khal Drogo.
Genghis m History
From the title Genghis (or Chinggis) Khan, meaning "universal ruler", which was adopted by the Mongol Empire founder Temujin in the late 12th century. Remembered both for his military brilliance and his brutality towards civilians, he went on to conquer huge areas of Asia and Eastern Europe.
Franka 1 f German, Dutch
German and Dutch feminine form of Frank.
Wyot m Medieval English
Middle English form of Wigheard.
Piri f Hungarian
Diminutive of Piroska.
Orpah f Biblical
Means "back of the neck" in Hebrew. Orpah is Naomi's second daughter-in-law in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament.
Rok m Slovene
Slovene form of Rocco.
Cynwrig m Old Welsh
Derived from Old Welsh cynt meaning "first, chief" and gur meaning "man", plus the suffix ig indicating "has the quality of".
Talon m English (Modern)
From the English word meaning "talon, claw", ultimately derived (via Norman French) from Latin talus "anklebone".
Xulio m Galician
Galician form of Julius.
Harve m English
Short form of Harvey.
Puck m & f Anglo-Saxon Mythology, Dutch
Meaning unknown, from Old English puca. It could ultimately be of either Germanic or Celtic origin. In English legend this was the name of a mischievous spirit, also known as Robin Goodfellow. He appears in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595). It is used in the Netherlands as mainly a feminine name.
Torø f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Tora.
Hayk m Armenian
Probably from the Armenian word հայ (hay) meaning "Armenian", although some hold that the ethnic name is in fact derived from the given name. This was the name of the legendary forefather of the Armenian people, supposedly a great-great-grandson of Noah, according to the 5th-century Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi.
Torkel m Norwegian, Swedish
From the Old Norse name Þórketill meaning "Thor's cauldron" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor) combined with ketill "cauldron".
Ajax m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek name Αἴας (Aias), perhaps deriving from Greek αἰαστής (aiastes) meaning "mourner" or αἶα (aia) meaning "earth, land". In Greek mythology this was the name of two of the heroes who fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War: the son of Telamon and the son of Oileus. When the armour of the slain hero Achilles was not given to Ajax Telamonian, he became mad with jealousy and killed himself.
Mallt f Welsh
Welsh form of Matilda.
Daxton m English (Modern)
Elaboration of Dax influenced by names such as Paxton and Braxton.
Popeye m Popular Culture
Created by Elzie Crisler Segar in 1929 for a sailor character in his comic strip Thimble Theatre, later renamed Popeye. He presumably based it on the English words pop and eye.
Obrad m Serbian
Possibly derived from Serbian obradovati meaning "to make happy".
Ignatiy m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Ignatius.
Toros m Armenian
Armenian form of Theodore.
Peetu m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Pietari.
Haldor m Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Hallþórr, which meant "Thor's rock" from hallr "rock" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor).
Halvar m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Halvard.
Hrodohaidis f Germanic
Old German form of Rose.
Kaarle m Finnish
Finnish form of Charles.
Laquan m African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements la and quan. It can be spelled LaQuan or Laquan.
Chatzkel m Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish variant of Ezekiel.
Jarek m Polish, Czech
Diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element jarŭ meaning "fierce, energetic", such as Jarosław or Jaroslav. It is sometimes used independently.
Tormod m Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórmóðr, which meant "Thor's wrath" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor) combined with móðr "wrath".
Giraldo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Gerald.
Gerlach m Dutch (Rare), Germanic
Derived from the Old German element ger "spear" combined with (possibly) lahhi "doctor, healer". Saint Gerlach was a 12th-century Dutch soldier who became a hermit.
Tonka f Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian diminutive of Antonia.
Momchil m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian момче (momche) meaning "boy".
Martti m Finnish
Finnish form of Martin.
Jozafat m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Josaphat. This was the name of a 17th-century Polish saint and martyr who attempted to reconcile the Catholic and Eastern Churches.
Hrodebert m Germanic
Old German form of Robert.
Ovidio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Ovidius (see Ovid).
Ruud m Dutch
Dutch short form of Rudolf. This name is borne by retired Dutch soccer player Ruud Gullit (1962-).
Achan m Biblical
Possibly a variation of the Hebrew word עֲכָר (ʿaḵar) meaning "trouble". In the Old Testament, Achan is stoned to death because he steals forbidden items during the assault on Jericho.
Jerk m Swedish (Rare)
Old Swedish variant of Erik.
Blagun m Macedonian
Derived from Macedonian благ (blag) meaning "sweet, pleasant, good".
Jez m English (British)
Diminutive of Jeremy.
Sheenagh f Scottish
Variant of Sheena.
Chelo f Spanish
Diminutive of Consuelo.
Tranter m English (Rare)
From a surname meaning "wagoner" in Old English.
Clint m English
Short form of Clinton. A notable bearer is American actor Clint Eastwood (1930-), who became famous early in his career for his western movies.
Khwaja m Urdu
From the Persian title خواجه (khājeh) meaning "master, owner". It is more commonly a title than a given name.
Garth m English
From an English surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden.
Gorou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 五郎 (see Gorō).
Rubinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Rúben, Rubem or Rubens.
Hoyt m English
From an English surname that was derived from Middle English hoit "stick", originally a nickname for a thin person.
Bolek m Polish
Diminutive of Bolesław.
Goffredo m Italian
Italian form of Godfrey.
JoBeth f English (Rare)
Combination of Jo and Beth.
Prokop m Czech
Czech form of Prokopios.
Jockie m Scottish
Scots diminutive of Jack.
Radboud m Dutch (Rare)
Derived from the Old German elements rat meaning "counsel, advice" and bot meaning "command, order". This was the name of a 7th-century king of the Frisians.