BereketmAmharic Means "blessing, abundance, profusion" in Amharic.
FeyzmPersian Means "grace" in Persian, from Arabic فئض (faʾiḍ) meaning "abundance, plenty", a derivative of the root فاض (fāḍa) meaning "to overflow, to flood".
JethromBiblical From the Hebrew name יִתְרוֹ (Yiṯro), which was derived from the Hebrew word יֶתֶר (yeṯer) meaning "abundance". According to the Old Testament, Jethro was a Midianite priest who sheltered Moses when he fled Egypt. He was the father of Zipporah, who became Moses's wife. A famous bearer of the name was Jethro Tull (1674-1741), an English inventor and agriculturist.
KawtharfArabic Means "abundance" in Arabic. This is the name of the 108th chapter (surah al-Kawthar) of the Quran.
KyllikkifFinnish, Finnish Mythology Derived from Finnish kyllä"abundance" or kyllin"enough". This is the name of a character in the Finnish epic the Kalevala.
TalullafIrish (Rare) Anglicized form of the Old Irish name Taileflaith, Tuileflaith or Tuilelaith, probably from tuile "abundance" and flaith "ruler, sovereign, princess". This was the name of an early saint, an abbess of Kildare.