This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword banner.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Alal f KurdishPossibly from the Kurdish
al meaning "banner, flag".
Alam al-Din m ArabicMeans "mark of the religion" from Arabic علم
('alam) meaning "sign, mark, flag, banner" and دين
(din) meaning "religion, faith".
Ayameko f Japanese (Rare)Ayame means "iris (flower), sweet flag, calamus" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Cuauhpan m NahuatlMeans "eagle banner" in Nahuatl, from
cuauhtli "eagle" and
panitl "banner, flag". Alternatively, the first element could be
cuahuitl "tree, wood".
Enni f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恩 (ēn) meaning "mercy, kindness, charity" and
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic".
Gi-hun m KoreanFrom the Sino-Korean word 氣 (
gi) meaning "energy; qi" or 旗 (
gi) meaning "flag; banner" combined with 訓 (
hun) meaning "teaching".... [
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Gi-nam m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 起 (
gi) "rise, stand up; go up; begin", 旗 (
gi) "banner, flag" or 氣 (
gi) "life force" combined with 南 (
nam) "south" or 男 (
nam) "male, man".
Hachiman m Japanese MythologyMeans "eight banners", from Japanese 八
(hachi) meaning "eight" and 幡
(man) meaning "flag, banner". In Japanese mythology, Hachiman is the god of archery, war, divination, and culture.
Itzpan m NahuatlMeaning uncertain. Possibly derived from Nahuatl
itztli "obsidian" and
panitl "flag". Alternatively, could be a metastasis of
ixpan "in front of, in the presence of".
Jatil m IndianMEANING - "complicated, crested by, hairy, hairy faced (lion), twisted together(hair), having clotted or entangled hair, ascetic, a name of Lord Shiva, common sweet flag (Acorus Calamus-Bot.)"... [
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Kiken m JapaneseFrom Japanese 旗 (ki) meaning "national flag" or 毅 (ki) meaning "resolute, decisive, firm" combined with 軒 (ken) meaning "high, wide". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Meini f ChineseFrom the Chinese
媚 (mèi) meaning "charming, flatter" and
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic".
Nichen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic" and
辰 (chén) meaning "celestial bodies, early morning".
Nishan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic" and
珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Nissi f & m HebrewFirst used as a biblical term in Exodus. The full word being Jehovah-Nissi, and meaning "victorious" or "banner". Moses named the victory banner as such after defeating the Amalekites.
Niting f ChineseFrom the Chinese
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic" or
霓 (ní) meaning "rainbow" and
婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful".
Oytug' f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
tug' meaning "banner, flag".
Pancoz m & f NahuatlProbably means "yellow banner" in Nahuatl, derived from
panitl "flag, banner" and
coztic "yellow".
Pandulf m Germanic, HistoryThe first element of this name comes from
banda, which is derived from Langobardic
bando "flag, banner" or from Old High German
banz "province, countryside." The first element might also come from Greek
pan "all", but this is unlikely... [
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Raya f ArabicDerived either from Arabic ريا
(raya) meaning "aroma, fragrance, perfume" or راية
(rayah) meaning "flag, banner, ensign".
Ruini f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag, romantic".
Tafa m & f YorubaMeans "belonging to the white oracle" in Yoruba, derived from
ti meaning "belonging to",
àlà meaning "white cloth; banner" and
ifá meaning "divination; oracle". It is possibly used as diminutive of a longer name as well.
Thatchaphon m ThaiFrom Thai ธัช
(thatcha) meaning "flag" or "characteristic, symbol" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Thawat m ThaiMeans "flag, banner, sign, mark" in Thai.
Thawatchai m ThaiFrom Thai ธวัช
(thawat) meaning "flag, sign, mark" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Thawatsak m ThaiFrom Thai ธวัช
(thawat) meaning "flag, sign, mark" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Thongchai m ThaiMeans "flag of victory" from Thai ธง
(thong) meaning "flag" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Tingni f ChineseFrom the Chinese
婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag" or "romantic".
Tsaina m & f MalagasyMeans "mind, intellect" or "flag, banner" in Malagasy.
Tug'boy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tug', an obsolete word meaning "banner, flag" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Vēlava f Medieval BalticRecorded in Latvia in the late Middle Ages, this name is of unknown origin and meaning. Theories include a direct derivation from
vēlava, itself a Latvian dialectal word describing an accessory mark at the end of the mast of a fishing boat, a derivation from Lithuanian
vėliava "flag, banner" and a derivation from Latvian
vēls "late".
Vyjayanthimala f Indian (Rare), Tamil (Rare)Derived from Sanskrit वैजयन्ती
(vaijayantī) meaning "banner, flag" combined with माला
(mālā) meaning "garland, wreath". A known bearer is Vyjayanthimala Bali (1936-), a Tamil Indian actress and dancer.
Xianni f ChineseFrom the Chinese
娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" or
显 (xiǎn) meaning "manifest; evident, clear" and
旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag; romantic" or
霓 (ní) meaning "rainbow".
Yifan f & m ChineseMeanings of the Chinese characters: 逸 (yì): "flee, escape, break loose", 一 (yī) "one", 亦 (yì) "also; only", 貽 (yí) "to give to, to hand down, to bequeath"; 凡 (fán) "ordinary; worldly, earthly", 幡 (fān) "banner, flag", 帆 (fān) "sail; sail boat", 範 (fàn) "mould; pattern; model; rule, law".