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Anaïca f Haitian Creole
Meaning uncertain. Maybe be related to Anica.
Arpina f Armenian
It means “rising of sun”.
Arthura f English (Rare)
Feminized version of Arthur.
Auset f Egyptian Mythology
Auset is the original form of Isis. The hieroglyphs literally translate to “woman (she) of the throne”. More generally, it means “seat”.
Azila f Arabic
Feminine form of Azil.
Beatres f Obscure
Variant of Beatrice.
Chaziel f & m Hebrew
Variant of Cassiel.
Devere m African American
Meaning uncertain. Possibly invented name.
Dolfene f Walloon
Walloon form of Adolphine.
Ehani f Nepali
Meaning "song".
Ezili f Afro-American Mythology, New World Mythology
Ezilí Dantor or Erzulie Dantò is the name of a Haitian Vodou Iwa.
Guerlande f Haitian Creole
Feminine form of Guerland.
Iquan m African American (Rare)
Meaning uncertain, perhaps a variant of Tyquan which ends with the popular phonetic element quan.
Ishizu f Japanese
Japanese form of Isis. Ishizu Ishtar is a fictional character and it is also a Japanese surname.
Jahlil m Arabic
Variant spelling of Jalil
Kanika f Mwera
Meaning “black cloth”.
Kevisha f African American
Possibly a variant of Keisha.
Kouvr f Obscure
Meaning unknown. Notable bearer of the name is Kouvr Annon (2000—), an American TV personality and YouTuber.
Laurenza f Italian
Variant of Lorenza.
Medjine f Haitian Creole
Possibly a combination of any given name that starts with an M- with Régine (or Redjina, its Haitian Creole form).
Meriall f English
Meaning unknown. Maybe from Mary or Merry 1.
Mountaga m African
Meaning unknown.
Nabiya f Urdu
Meaning uncertain. Possibly means “high position”
Neima f Hebrew
It means “a melody”.
Nevis f & m English (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Possibly derived from the name of the country in the Caribbean, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Opara f & m Igbo
Opara is common as a surname or literal word in Nigeria. The oldest son, who has inherited the rights and responsibilities of his father after his father has died.
Pascalette f Obscure
Feminine form of Pascal.
Piala f History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of an obsuce Irish saint. According to legend, Piala and her brother Fingar were children of an Irish king. They were converted by Saint Patrick, driven into exile by their father, and landed first in Brittany, where they were well received, before moving on to Cornwall where they died at the hand of Tewdrick, king of Dumnonia... [more]
Raphia f English (American)
Could be used as a feminine variant of Raphael, or a twist on Sophia.
Rosemerlande f Haitian Creole
Combination of Rose and Merlande, a variation of Mirlande.
Saffronia f English
Variant spelling of Sophronia. It could also possibly be a more feminine and elaborate version of Saffron. This name is mentioned in the Nina Simone song, “Four Women”.
Shayen f English
Possibly an elaborative form of Shaye. Or a feminine version of Shane.
Stavra f Greek
Variant of Stavroula.
Sying f Chinese
Variant transcription of Xing meaning "star" in Chinese.
Umika f Japanese
Variant of Umiko. A middle name bearer of this name is Gabriela Burgos “Bee”.
Varali f Telugu
Means “moon” in Telugu.
Vontae m African American
An invented name, blending the popular phonetic element von and the name Dante, or a short form of Devontae.
Vrishti f Bengali
The name means “rain”.
Wideline f Haitian Creole
Feminine form of Wide.
Wilguens m Haitian Creole
May be a variant of William.
Winifer f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
A famous bearer is Dominican volleyball player Winifer Fernández (1995-).
Winika f Maori
From the Maori name of Christmas orchids (Dendrobium cunninghamii), a type of orchid that is endemic to the New Zealand. This name could also be written as Te Winika, which means "the Christmas orchid".
Zeila f African American
Derived from Seylac, also called Zeila, town and port, extreme northwest Somalia, on the Gulf of Aden. Seylac also falls under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Somaliland (a self-declared independent state without international recognition that falls within the recognized borders of Somalia).