This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword honey.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ami f ChineseFrom Chinese 阿 (ā) meaning "flatter" combined with 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar; sweet" or 米 (mǐ) meaning "rice; meter". Other characters combinations are also possible.
Asalbonu f UzbekDerived from
asal meaning "honey" and
bonu meaning "lady".
Asalgul f UzbekDerived from
asal meaning "honey" and
gul meaning "flower, rose".
Asaloy f UzbekDerived from
asal meaning "honey" and
oy meaning "moon".
Aya f HebrewDirectly taken from Hebrew אַיָּה (ayá) meaning "honey buzzard".
Bala f TurkishDerived from Turkish
bal meaning "honey".
Balbu f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
бал (bal) meaning "honey" and
бу (bu) meaning "this, it (is)".
Balganym f KazakhDerived from Kazakh бал
(bal) meaning "honey" and ханым
(khanym) meaning "lady, madame".
Balhaniy f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
бал (bal) meaning "honey" and the Turkic title
khan meaning "king, ruler".
Balkiz f TurkishDerived from Turkish
bal meaning "honey" and
kiz meaning "girl, daughter".
Balnur f KazakhFrom Kazakh
бал (
bal) meaning "honey" and from Arabic
نور (
nur) meaning "light"
Balqız f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
бал (bal) meaning "honey" and
къыз (qız) meaning "girl".
Balsheker f KyrgyzFrom the Kyrgyz
бал (bal) meaning "honey" and
шекер (sheker) meaning "sugar".
Balzhan f KazakhFrom Kazakh бал
(bal) meaning "honey" and жан
(zhan) meaning "soul".
Bilqiz f ChechenChechen name of Turkic origin from Proto-Turkic
*bạl meaning "honey" combined with
*kɨ̄ŕ "girl, woman".
Bolchuchuk f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
bol meaning "honey" and
chuchuk meaning "sweet".
Boljahon f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
bol meaning "honey" and
jahon meaning "the world".
Bolqiz f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
bol meaning "honey" and
qiz meaning "girl".
Chuchi m AymaraMeans "honey coloured, light coffee coloured" in Aymara.
Chuchi Nayra f AymaraFrom the Aymara
chuchi meaning "honey coloured, light coffee coloured" and
nayra meaning "eye".
Estibaliz f Basque, SpanishTaken from the name of the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Estíbaliz in the area of Álava, Spain.... [
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Eztia f Basque (Rare)Derived from Basque
ezti "honey; sweet" and, by extension, "gentle; pleasant; melodious".
Eztizen f Basque16th-century coinage derived from Basque
ezti "honey; sweet" and, by extension, "gentle; pleasant; melodious" and
izen "name". This name was intended as a Basque equivalent of
Dulce Nombre.
Flori m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Florim m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Florimel f Literature, TheatreCombination of Latin
flos meaning "flower" (genitive
floris) and
mel "honey". This name was first used by Edmund Spenser in his poem
The Faerie Queene (1590; in the form
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Florin m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Gulasal f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
gul meaning "rose, flower" and
asal meaning "honey".
Hanii f JapaneseFrom Japanese 蜂蜜 (
hanii) meaning "honey". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Iraci f Tupi, BrazilianDerived from Tupi
eíra "honey; honey bee" and Old Tupi
sy "mother; origin, source".
Jiami f ChineseFrom the Chinese
嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious" and
宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar".
Lulal m Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian MythologyMeans "syrup man" or "man sweet like syrup", likely deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒇽
lú ("grown man"), and
làl ("honey, date syrup"). In Sumerian mythology, Lulal, inscribed dlú.làl in cuneiform, is the younger son of
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Madhuranath m Indian (Rare)Derived from Sanskrit मधुर
(madhura) "sweet, delicious" (itself from मधु
(madhu) "honey, mead, nectar, any sweet liquid") and नाथ
(natha) "lord".
Mallidunna f Ancient Near Eastern, LuwianPossibly deriving in part from the Luwian element
ma-al-li ("honey"). Name borne by a ritual practitioner known from fragments of ritual tablets that bear her name.
Mathawi f ThaiDerived from Thai มธุ
(mathu) meaning "sweet, honey, nectar" or "pleasant, delightful", ultimately from Sanskrit मधु
(madhu).
Meda f LithuanianEither from 'medus' meaning "honey" or 'medis' meaning "tree, wood."
Melangell f WelshThe name of an early Welsh saint, known as the patron saint of small creatures because she sheltered a hare from the hounds of Prince
Brochwel Ysgythrog during his hunting expedition... [
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Melisseus m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek μελισσεύς
(melisseus) meaning "bee-keeper, bee-man", which is ultimately derived from Greek μέλισσα
(melissa) meaning "honey-bee" (also see
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Melitini f History (Ecclesiastical)Of debated origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Greek
μέλι (meli) "honey" and a feminine form of
Meletios. Saint Melitini was a martyr blessed with the gift of wonderworking who lived in the city of
Marcianopolis in
Thrace during the rule of the emperor Antoninus Pius ((138-161).
Melosa f History (Ecclesiastical)The name of an obscure saint who was martyred in Thessalonica. It coincides with a Spanish word meaning "of honey", which is ultimately (via Late Latin
mellosus) from Latin
mel meaning "honey; sweetness".
Mesike f EstonianDerived from Estonian
mesi, the genitive case of
mee, "honey".
Misk’i Aruni f AymaraFrom the Aymara
misk'i meaning "honey" and
aruni meaning "talkative".
Mitao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
桃 (táo) meaning "peach, marriage".
Mitian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness".
Mitsu f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese kanji 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light" or 蜜 (
mitsu) meaning "honey". It can be also a combination of 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful" and 津 (
tsu) meaning "haven; port; harbour".... [
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Mitsuha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 三 (mitsu) meaning "three", 光 (mitsu) meaning "light", 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "honey", 密 (mitsu) meaning "dense, secret", or 鞠 (mitsu) meaning "ball" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf", 波 (ha) meaning "wave", or 羽 (ha) meaning "feather"... [
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Mitsumi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "light", 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "honey", 三 (mitsu) meaning "three", or 密 (mitsu) meaning "dense, secret" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beauty", 実 (mi) meaning "berry, fruit, nut, real", 魅 (mi) meaning "fascination, charm", 看 (mi) meaning "to watch, to care for", or 見 (mi) meaning "to see"... [
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Mitsura f JapaneseFrom Japanese 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "honey", 密 (mitsu) meaning "dense, secret", 光 (mitsu) meaning "light", or 三 (mitsu) meaning "three" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "silk gauze, lightweight fabric, luo"... [
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Mitsuri f JapaneseFrom Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "light", 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "honey", 三 (mitsu) meaning "three", or 密 (mitsu) meaning "dense, secret" combined with 莉 (ri) meaning "jasmine", 李 (li) meaning "plum, Prunus salicina", 梨 (ri) meaning "pear", 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", or 里 (ri) meaning "village"... [
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Mixiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet-smelling, incense".
Mìxuě f ChineseFrom Chinese 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey" combined with 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" or 学 (xué) meaning "study, learning, school". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Miyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Mìyè f ChineseFrom Chinese (蜜) mì, meaning "honey" and (叶) yè or (葉) yè or, both meaning "leaf".
Mìyǔ f ChineseFrom Chinese 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey" and 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather".
Miyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman" or
远 (yuǎn) meaning "distant, remote, far".
Miyue f ChineseFrom the Chinese
宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and
月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Mohasal f UzbekDerived from
moh meaning "moon, month" and
asal meaning "honey".
Moushumi f Bengali, IndianDerived from Bengali মৌমাছি
(maumachi) meaning "bee", itself from মউ
(ma'u) meaning "honey".
Nabby f Old IrishAn Old Irish nickname that derives from the Original Gaelic Gobnait, Gobnait being the Irish version of the Hebrew Deborah meaning "honey bee". ... [
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Pinquana m ShoshoneVariant of Shoshoni name
Pina Quanah meaning "sweet-swelling", from
pihnaa "sugar, honey, sweet" and -
kwana(h) "to smell (of)". This was the original name of 19th-century Shoshone leader Chief Washakie.
Satybaldy m Kazakh, KyrgyzMeans "sweet life", derived from Kazakh тәтті
(tätti) or Kyrgyz таттуу
(tattuu) both meaning "sweet, delicious" combined with Kazakh and Kyrgyz бал
(bal) "honey".
Shahdam m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
shahd meaning "honey".
Sumi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" and
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar".
Tianmi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" or
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and
谧 (mì) meaning "calm, quiet",
宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, in good health" or
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar".
Tserenbal m & f MongolianDerived from Tibetan
ཚེ་རིང (tshe ring) meaning "long life, longevity" combined with
бал (bal) meaning "honey".
Wenmi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" and
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar, sweet".
Xiaomi f ChineseFrom the Chinese character 小 (
xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (
xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand", or 咲 (
xiào) meaning "smile, laugh, bloom" combined with 蜜 (
mì) meaning "honey"... [
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Xinmi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" or
忻 (xīn) meaning "delightful, joyful, pleasant" and
宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar".
Yuemi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and
蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar".
Yumi f Chinese (Rare)From Chinese 玉米 (yùmǐ) meaning "corn, maize, ear", which is a combination of 玉 (yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem" and 米 (mǐ) meaning "rice; meter". Other character combinations that can make this name are: 萸 (yú) meaning "dogwood, cornelian cherry", 玉 (yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 芋 (yù) meaning "taro, tuber", 煜 (yù) meaning "brilliant, glorious", 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain", 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather", or 宇 (yǔ) meaning "house, eaves, universe" combined with 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar; sweet" or 米 (mǐ) meaning "rice; meter"... [
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