Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aghuvehm & fArmenian Derived from the Armenian elements աղու (aghu) "suave" and վեհ (veh) "sublime".
AltadonnafJudeo-Italian (Archaic), Medieval Jewish Derived from Italian alta, the feminine form of the adjective alto, meaning "high; deep; big; towering; elevated" and, when used in a poetic context, "grand; sublime; noble" and donna "woman; lady".
AltalunafMedieval Italian Derived from Italian alta, the feminine form of the adjective alto, meaning "high; deep; big; towering; elevated" and, when used in a poetic context, "grand; sublime; noble" and luna "moon".... [more]
AltapasquafMedieval Italian Likely derived from Italian alta, the feminine form of the adjective alto, meaning "high; deep; big; towering; elevated" and, when used in a poetic context, "grand; sublime; noble" and pasqua "Easter".
BowonmThai Means "sublime, glorious, distinguished, best" in Thai.
Bowonratf & mThai From Thai บวร (bowon) meaning "sublime, glorious, distinguished, best" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
BowonsakmThai From Thai บวร (bowon) meaning "sublime, glorious, distinguished, best" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
CildafLatvian Derived from Latvian cildens "sublime, grand, resplendant, exalted".
VehanushfArmenian From the Armenian վեհ (veh) meaning "majestic, sublime" and անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
VehuhifArmenian From the Armenian վեհ (veh) meaning "majestic, sublime" and the feminine suffix ուհի (uhi).
YlermimFinnish, Literature Invented by Finnish poet Eino Leino (1878-1926) for the main character of his poem Helkavirsiä I. Perhaps derived from Finnish ylevä "sublime" or from the prefix ylä- "superior, upper, high, higher"... [more]