Meaning unknown. This name is traditionally given to the third-born child in Balinese families.
Fen 1
Gender:Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts:芬, 奋, etc.(Chinese)芬, 奮, etc.(Traditional Chinese)
Pronounced:FUN
Rating:58% based on 4 votes
From Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume" (which is usually only feminine) or 奋 (fèn) meaning "strive, exert" (usually only masculine). Other Chinese characters are also possible.
Valeri
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Bulgarian, Georgian, Russian
Other Scripts:Валери(Bulgarian)ვალერი(Georgian)Валерий(Russian)
Pronounced:vu-LYEH-ryee(Russian)
Rating:56% based on 5 votes
Bulgarian and Georgian form of Valerius, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Валерий (see Valeriy).
Derived from the Old German elements ger "spear" and not "need". It is used in the medieval German saga the Nibelungenlied for one of the brothers of Gunther.
Czajka
Usage: Polish
Pronounced:CHIE-ka
Rating:40% based on 4 votes
Means "lapwing (bird)" in Polish.
Nagi
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts:ناجي(Arabic)
Pronounced:NA-jee
Rating:40% based on 3 votes
Alternate transcription of Arabic ناجي (see Naaji).