AnayafEnglish (Modern) Meaning unknown, possibly from the Spanish surname Anaya (itself from the name of a Spanish town), used because of its similarity to Amaya.
Ayaan 1mHindi From Sanskrit अयान (ayāna) meaning "not moving, natural disposition" or अयन (ayana) meaning "path, progress".
Ayan 1mBengali Means "road, path, solar path" in Bengali, from Sanskrit अयन (ayana) meaning "path, progress".
Do-YunmKorean From Sino-Korean 道 (do) meaning "path, road, way" and 允 (yun) meaning "allow, consent", as well as other hanja character combinations.
Kealaf & mHawaiian Means "the path" from Hawaiian ke, a definite article, and ala "path".
LanemEnglish From an English surname, meaning "lane, path", which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.
Michi 1m & fJapanese From Japanese 道 (michi) meaning "path". Other kanji can also form this name.
NarayanamHinduism, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil Possibly from Sanskrit नर (nara) meaning "man" and अयन (ayana) meaning "path". In Hindu creation legends this is the name of an eternal god who created the universe. He is considered an incarnation of Vishnu (or sometimes Brahma). According to the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana Narayana and his brother Nara were sages.
RushdmArabic Means "following the right path" in Arabic, from the root رشد (rashada) meaning "to be on the right path".
WanjirufKikuyu Possibly from Kikuyu njĩra meaning "way, path". In the Kikuyu origin legend this is the name of one of the nine daughters of Mumbi.
WolfgangmGerman, Germanic Derived from the Old German elements wolf meaning "wolf" and gang meaning "path, way". Saint Wolfgang was a 10th-century bishop of Regensburg. Two other famous bearers of this name were Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and German novelist and poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).