zeybekmine's Personal Name List

Anka
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Other Scripts: Анка(Bulgarian, Serbian)
Pronounced: ANG-ka(Polish)
Diminutive of Anna.
Blade
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Blade or from the Old English blæd ‘leaf of a plant,' of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blad and German Blatt.

Blade is the 'hero' name of Marvel comics half-vampire, vampire-hunter, protagonist Eric Brooks. He was portrayed by actor Wesley Snipes in the 'Blade' film trilogy and Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones in the television adaptation.

Hawk
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Popular Culture
From the English word for 'hawk', a predatory bird.
Huda
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: هدى(Arabic)
Pronounced: HOO-da
Means "right guidance" in Arabic.
Mine
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish
Diminutive of Minerva.
Mine
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Turkish
Pronounced: mee-NEH
Means "enamel, glaze, verbena" in Turkish.
Mine
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 峰, 嶺, 峯, 岑, 美根, 美禰, 三禰, 三子, 美年, etc.(Japanese Kanji) ミ子, etc.(Kanji/Katakana) みね(Japanese Hiragana) ミネ(Japanese Katakana)
Pronounced: MYEE-NEH
From 峰/嶺/峯/岑 (mine) meaning "peak, summit," also written with multiple kanji (+ phonetic mi), with a mi kanji like 美 meaning "beauty" or 三 meaning "three" and a ne kanji such as 根 meaning "root," 禰 meaning "ancestral shrine," 子, referring to the sign of the Rat, or 年 meaning "year."

It was most commonly used before the 20th century, though not nearly as common as the top names of the late Edo period (1603-1868), e.g. Kiku. Nowadays, it is very uncommonly to rarely used.

Molly
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: MAHL-ee
Medieval diminutive of Mary, now often used independently. It developed from Malle and Molle, other medieval diminutives. James Joyce used this name in his novel Ulysses (1922), where it belongs to Molly Bloom, the wife of the main character.
Steven
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Dutch
Pronounced: STEE-vən(English) STEH-vən(Dutch)
Medieval English variant of Stephen, and a Dutch variant of Stefan. The filmmaker Steven Spielberg (1946-), director of E.T. and Indiana Jones, is a famous bearer of this name.
Troy
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: TROI
Originally from a surname that denoted a person from the city of Troyes in France. It is now more likely used in reference to the ancient city of Troy that was besieged by the Greeks in Homer's Iliad. The city's name, from Greek Τροία (Troia), is said to derive from its mythical founder Τρώς (Tros), but is more likely of Luwian or Hittite origin. This name was popularized in the 1960s by the actor Troy Donahue (1936-2001) [1], who took his stage name from that of the ancient city.
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