This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword sunday.
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Akosia f Western African, AkanA name of Ashanti origin meaning "born on a Sunday" in Akan culture. Notable name bearers include actor Akosia Sabet and mononymic musician Akosia.
Akosua is a variation of this name.
Amoin f BaouléDerived from Baoulé
mɔnnɛn "Sunday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Sunday".
Khishignyam m & f MongolianFrom the Mongolian
хишиг (khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and
ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Kouamé m BaouléDerived from Baoulé
mɔnnɛn "Sunday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Sunday".
Kviria m Georgian Mythology, Georgian (Rare)Meaning uncertain, though it could be derived from (and is certainly associated with) the Georgian word კვირა
(kvira) meaning "week" as well as "Sunday" (ultimately of Greek origin).... [
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Nyamdorj m MongolianFrom Mongolian ням
(nyam) meaning "Sunday" and дорж
(dorj) meaning "diamond, vajra".
Nyamjav m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian ням
(nyam) meaning "Sunday" and жав
(jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Nyamsüren f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian ням
(nyam) meaning "Sunday" combined with Tibetan ཚེ་རིང
(tshe ring) meaning "long life, longevity".
Ölziinyam m & f MongolianDerived from the Mongolian
өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and
ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Otgonnyam m & f MongolianDerived from the Mongolian
отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest child" and
ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Raditya m JavaneseDerived from Javanese
aditya meaning "sun" or "Sunday", ultimately from the name of the Hindu god
Aditya.
Rushaj m MariFrom the Mari word
rusharna meaning "Sunday".
Sainnyam m & f MongolianFrom the Mongolian
сайн (sain) meaning "good" and
ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Shawneene f ArabicMeans "Palm Sunday". A famous bearer was Shawneene George/Joseph, a third-class survivor of the Titanic disaster.
Sulwyn m WelshAppears to be a form of Welsh
Sulgwyn "Pentecost, Whitsunday" (literally "white Sunday", from
(Dydd) Sul "Sunday, day of the sun" +
gwyn "white, holy, blessed"). But Sul (= "sun") was also the name of a Celtic saint, commemorated in certain Welsh place names (e.g. Llandysul, Llandysilio); Sulwyn is formed from this element + -
wyn, name suffix meaning "white, fair" from Welsh
gwyn.
Suvdnyam f MongolianFrom the Mongolian
сувд (suvd) meaning "pearl" and
ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Tsetsegnyam f MongolianFrom the Mongolian
цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower" and
ням meaning "Sunday".