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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the length is 4.
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Otká f Czech
Diminutive form of Dorota.
Otta f Scandinavian
Feminine form of Otto, or a short form of Ottilia (perhaps modeled on the earlier Lotta)... [more]
Otta f Medieval Czech
Feminine form of Otto.
Otti f German
Short or familiar form and common nickname for Ottilie. Rarely used as an official given name.
Oude f Walloon
Walloon form of Ode.
Ouka f Japanese
From Japanese 桜花 (ouka) meaning "cherry blossom". It is spelled with 桜 (ou) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower, blossom"... [more]
Ouke m & f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Auke.
Ouko f Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (ou) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Oula f Arabic (Maghrebi)
It means the first or a high place depending on the way it is pronounced
Oumi f Japanese
From Japanese 大海 (oumi) meaning "sea; ocean".
Ouno f Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (ou) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Ourt f Coptic
Coptic form of Warda.
Oury m & f French (African)
French form of Ulrich.
Outi f Finnish
Karelian diminutive of Eudokia and Eudoxia.... [more]
Oval m & f English
Transferred from the word oval.
Ovet f Norwegian
Possibly a dialect variant form of Yvette.
Övgü m & f Turkish
Means "praise, commendation, compliment, tribute" in Turkish.
Owai m & f Maori
o wai means "from water" in Māori.
Owny f Medieval Irish (Anglicized)
Early Anglicization of Irish Úna.... [more]
Owyn m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Owen 1. Owen was given to 10 girls and 23 boys in 2018 according to the SSA.
Oyin f Yoruba
Means "honey" in Yoruba.
Oyla f Khakas
Khakas form of Olga.
Oyli f Uzbek
Means "moonlit" in Uzbek.
Oyna f Uzbek
Derived from oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window".
Oyon f Mongolian
Variant transcription of Oyuun.
Oyun f Mongolian
Variant transcription of Oyuun.
Özay f Turkish
Derived from öz meaning "self" and ay meaning "moon".
Özde m & f Turkish
Means "essence" in Turkish.
Özgə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Özge.
Özgü f Turkish
Means "characteristic" or "appropriate, incidental, particular" in Turkish.
Ozha f Mao
From the name of the Mao celebration ozho koso meaning "feast of merit", ultimately from ozhe meaning "rice beer".
Özlü f & m Turkish
Means "succint" in Turkish.
Ozma f Literature
Princess Ozma of Oz is a fictional character created by L. Frank Baum.
Pace f & m Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Derived from Italian pace "peace", ultimately from Latin Pax.
Pacu f Filipino, Pampangan
Diminutive of Pascuala.
Paea m & f Tongan
Means "destitute, hardness" interpreted as "humble" in Tongan.
Paki m & f Maori
Means "fine weather" in Maori. This name is a personal name and a surname. This was the name of a Waikato Chief, and of Paki Whara, a Ngati Tama Elder who in the 1800s gathered information on the Chatham Islands which contributed to the invasion of Chatham Islands.
Paks f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Pax.
Pale f & m Hawaiian
Means "ward off" in Hawaiian.
Pale f Burmese
Means "pearl" in Burmese, of Mon origin.
Palo f Spanish
Diminutive of Paloma.
Pami f English
Diminutive of Pamela.
Pane f Greenlandic
Greenlandic pet form of names beginning with Pane-/Pani-.
Pane f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Fanny.
Pani f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pane.
Pani m & f Lao
Means "mercy, compassion" in Lao.
Pani f Greek
Diminutive of Panagiota.
Paqu f Aymara
Means "russet, reddish" in Aymara.
Pâra f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Para f Urdu
Para name meaning in Urdu is "ایک دھات پارہ یا سیماب، ايک رقيق دھات جو سفيد اور بھاری ہوتی ہے - بے قرار - بے چين". In English, Para name meaning is "A Metal Mercury Or Mercurial" https://www.urdupoint.com/islamic-names/para-name-meaning-in-english-94292.html
Pare f Maori
Maori form of Polly.
Pəri f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Pari.
Paro f Hindi, Bengali
Diminutive of Parvati. This is the name of the female lead in Saratchandra Chattopadhyay's novel 'Devdas' (1917).
Pa-ru f Japanese
Japanese name meaning "pearl", influenced by the Japanese pronunciation of the English word pearl.
Pash m & f Medieval English
An old baptismal name given for children born on Easter in reference to the latin pascal. See also Paschal.
Páti f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patricia.
Pati f Georgian
Short form of Patman, which is now primarily used as an independent name rather than as an unofficial nickname.
Pato m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Patricia and Patricio.
Paty f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patricia.
Patz f Occitan
Occitan form of Paz 1.
Pauk m & f Burmese
From the name of a type of flowering tree that produces vivid orange-red blooms (scientific name Butea monosperma). This word can also mean "prospect, opportunity" and "manner, style (of speaking)", among many other definitions.
Payu f Indigenous Australian, Pintupi
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name is Payu Napaltjarri (b. circa 1952), an Australian Aboriginal artist who also happens to be the sister of fellow artists Yakari Napaltjarri (b... [more]
Paza f Hebrew
Related to Pazia. Means "golden".
Paze f Medieval German
Diminutive of names containing the name element badu "battle", e.g., Baduhilt.
Pazi m & f Hebrew
Means "my gold" in Hebrew, a diminutive of Paz 2.
Pe'er m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "luxury" or "glorious" in Hebrew.
Pege f Greek
Means "source" or "spring" in Greek.
Pegg f English
Short form of Peggy / Peggie.
Pegi f Welsh
Welsh borrowing of Peggy.
Peig f Irish
Diminutive of Mairéad or Maighread. This was borne by Irish memoirist Máiréad "Peig" Sayers (1873-1958).
Pein m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo pei meaning "wing, feather, leaf" and the genitive suffix -n.
Peka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bess / Beth.
Peke f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Becky and Betsy / Betty.
Peki f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bessie.
Pela f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bella / Belle.
Pele f Basque
Basque form of Felizia.
Pelo f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Pelagia.
Peña f Spanish (European)
Means "rock" in Spanish, taken from the Spanish titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de la Peña and Nuestra Señora de la Peña, meaning "The Virgin of the Rock" and "Our Lady of the Rock" respectively.
Pené m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "bright, resplendent" in Shipibo.
Peng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 鹏 (péng) referring to a large, legendary bird in Chinese mythology or 蓬 (péng) meaning "flourishing, prospering, vigorous", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Peng f Filipino
Diminutive of any name containing the sounds /f/ or /p/.
Peni f Welsh (Modern)
Welsh spelling of Penny.
Peny f Greek
Diminutive of Panagiota and Panorea.
Peou f Khmer
Means "youngest one" in Khmer.
Pepa f & m Spanish, Catalan, Czech
Spanish and Catalan diminutive of Josefa (or María José) and Josepa respectively (feminine), as well as a Czech diminutive of Josef (masculine).
Pepi f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa and Maria Jose.
Pepi f Greek
Diminutive of Despina and Efterpi.
Pera m & f Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Petar (male) or Petra (female).
Pera f Spanish
Diminutive of Esperanza.
Pere f & m Ijaw
Means "wealthy" in Ijaw.
Peri f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Perach and variant of Pri. A known bearer was Franz 'Peri' Neufeld (1913-1982), a Hungarian-born Israeli footballer.
Peri f English
Feminine variant of Perry.
Peri f Spanish
Diminutive of Esperanza.
Perî f Kurdish
From Kurdish perî, meaning "fairy".
Perl f Yiddish
Variant of Perle.
Pero f Greek Mythology
Uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Ancient Greek πηρός (peros) meaning "maimed, disabled; helpless". This is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including a consort of Poseidon and a daughter of King Neleus and Queen Chloris of Pylos.
Pert f Literature, Theatre, English (American, Rare)
Meaning uncertain, but likely derived from the English word pert.... [more]
Peta f Roman Mythology
Goddess that saw to the infants first wants.
Peti f Maori
Maori form of Betty.
Pexé m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "clear up, reappearance of light" in Shipibo.
Pha̍k m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Bai.
Phấn m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 奮 (phấn) meaning "strive, exert".
Phan m & f Lao
Means "change, twist, transform" in Lao.
Phan m & f Thai
Means "alter, change" in Thai.
Phaw f Karen
Alternate transcription of S'gaw Karen ဖီ (see Paw 3).
Phen f Thai
Means "full moon" in Thai, of Khmer origin.
Phet f & m Lao, Thai
Means "diamond" in Lao and Thai.
Phia f Various (Rare)
Short form of Sophia and other names ending in -phia.
Phoo f Burmese
Means "bud" in Burmese.
Phou m & f Lao
Means "mountain" in Lao.
Phước m & f Vietnamese
Variant of Phúc chiefly used in southern Vietnam.
Phuc m & f Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Phúc used outside of Vietnam.
Phui m & f Lao
Means "powdery, powdered" in Lao.
Phun f Vietnamese
Means "indomitable" in Vietnamese.
Phwe f Burmese
Means "white" or "covered, broad, distinct" in Burmese.
Phyl m & f English
Diminutive of Phylip, Philippa and other names that begin with Phil.
Phyo m & f Burmese
Means "bountiful, abundant" in Burmese.
Phyu f Burmese
Means "white, pure" in Burmese.
Piao f & m Chinese
Float, drift
Pigi f Greek
Derived from Greek πηγή (pêgê) "a spring, fountain; fount, source", possibly taken from the Greek title of the Virgin Mary, Ζωοδόχος Πηγή (Zôodochos Pêgê), meaning "life-giving spring" (or πηγή ζωής (pêgê zôês) "fountain of life" or "source of life")... [more]
Pija f Slovene
Variant of Pia.
Pije f Basque
Basque form of Pia.
Pike m & f West Frisian
West Frisian form of Pieter and Pietertje (also Pieterke), which started out as a hypocorism (via baby talk).
Piki m & f Maori, Hawaiian
Means "fast, ascend" in Maori and "peach" in Hawaiian.
Piko f & m Japanese
From Japanese 飛 (pi) meaning "to fly" combined with 鼓 (ko) meaning "drum". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Pill f Estonian (Archaic)
17th-century variant of Pille.
Pilo f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "bog bilberry, great bilberry, whortleberry".... [more]
Pilu f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Pilo.
Pima f Japanese
From Japanese 姫 (pi) meaning "princess" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji can be used.
Pina f Filipino
Short form of Agrifina and Josefina.
Pine f German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German short form of Philippine.
Piñi f Quechua
Means "jewel" in Quechua.
Pini m & f Dagbani
Means "gift" in Dagbani.
Pini m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of names that beginning with "Pi" like Pinchas (Phineas), or Pnina (Penninah).
Pink m & f English
A nickname from the color pink, or a diminutive of names such as Patrick or Patricia.
Pino f Spanish (Canarian)
Means "pine tree" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Pino, meaning "Our Lady of the Pine". This is an epithet of the Virgin Mary in her role as the patroness of the island of Gran Canaria, Spain.
Pîpa f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Pipa f Portuguese
Diminutive of Filipa and Felipa.
Pîpe f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Bibi.
Pipi f Maori (Rare)
Maori form of Phoebe.
Pire f & m Mapuche, Literature
From Mapudungun pire meaning "snow, hail" (compare Piren, derived from the verb).... [more]
Pita f Spanish
Diminutive of Guadalupe. A notable bearer was the Mexican poet Pita Amor (1918-2000), born Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein.
Pity f English (Puritan, Rare)
From the English word meaning "the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others", which is a cognate of Piety, ultimately from Latin pietas "piety" (via Old French pite "compassion"; also compare Pietas).
Piya m & f Thai
Derived from Thai ปิย (piya) meaning "dear, beloved". The spelling ปิยะ is typically only masculine while ปิยา is only feminine.
Piya m & f Haitian Creole (Rare)
From "Piye" who mean pious.
Pkar f Khmer
Means "flower" in Khmer.
Ploi f Thai
Means "to release, to let go" in Thai.
Plum f & m English
From Middle English ploume, from Old English plume "plum, plum tree," from an early Germanic borrowing (Middle Dutch prume, Dutch pruim, Old High German pfluma, pfruma, German Pflaume) from Vulgar Latin *pruna, from Latin prunum "plum," from Greek prounon, a later form of proumnon, a word of unknown origin, which is probably, like the tree itself, of Anatolian origin.
Poem m & f English
From French poème or Latin poema, from Greek poēma, early variant of poiēma ‘fiction, poem,’ from poiein ‘create.’ See also Poema.
Poet f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the English word meaning "someone who writes poems". From the Old French poete, from Latin poēta 'poet, author', from Ancient Greek poiētēs (ποιητής) 'creator, maker, author, poet', from poieō (poieō) 'I make, compose'.
Poeu m & f Khmer
Poko f Mossi
Of unknown meaning.... [more]
Poko f Japanese
From Japanese 歩 (po) meaning "walk" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pòla f Kashubian
Short form of Apòla and Apòloniô.
Pola f Catalan, Breton
Feminine form of Pol.
Poll f English
Short for Polly.
Poly f Greek
Diminutive of Apostolia.
Poma f Late Roman
This name is best known for being the name of the sister of Saint Memmius (3rd century AD). She was a virgin and monial in Châlons-sur-Marne, a city that is nowadays located in France and known under the name Châlons-en-Champagne... [more]
Pomp m & f History
This was what explorer, Captain William Clark, of Lewis and Clark fame, nicknamed the son of Sacagawea. The child's real name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau... [more]
Poni f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bonnie.
Popi f Greek
Diminutive of Pinelopi.
Popo f Japanese
From Japanese 歩 (po) meaning "walk" combined with 歩 (po) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pora f Venetic Mythology
Epithet of the the goddess Reitia.
Pora f Khakas
Means "ash grey, grey" in Khakas.
Posa f English (Rare)
Variant of Posy.
Posh f Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the English word posh, assigned as a nickname 'Posh Spice' to the Spice Girl Victoria Beckham by the magazine 'Top of the Pops'.
Poto f Popular Culture
The name of Grace Kennedy given to her by her twin sister Virginia (Cabengo) in their own private language.... [more]
Prah f Western African
Used in Ghana, West Africa among Akan peoples. Shortened form of the name of the river spirit Bohsum-Prah. Usually used together with Nana: Nana-Prah.
Pría f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic adoption of Priya.
Pria f Indian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Priya.
Prih m & f Javanese
Means "sorrow, pain, sadness" in Javanese.
Prim f English, Literature
Short form of Primrose and Primula.
Prin m & f Thai
Probably from Thai ปริญญา (bpà-rin-yaa) meaning "knowledge, understanding".
Pueo m & f Hawaiian (Rare)
From the word referring to the Hawaiian short-eared owl, the owl being one of the more famous physical forms assumed by ʻaumākua (ancestor spirits) in Hawaiian culture, which vary.
Puhi m & f Hawaiian
Means "burn, set on fire" in Hawaiian.
Puji f & m Indonesian
Means "praise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit पूजा (pūjā).
Pula f Sotho
Means "rain" in Sotho.
Pula f & m Filipino, Cebuano, Tagalog
Means "red" in Cebuano and Tagalog.
Puma f American (Rare)
Spanish from Quechua word puma, the name for a large American feline.
Puna f & m Hawaiian (Rare)
From the word meaning "spring (of water)."
Puni f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bunny.
Pupe f Spanish
Diminutive of Guadalupe.
Puro f & m Finnish
Means "stream", it can also mean "creek"
Pûte f Greenlandic
Short form of Pûtile.
Puti f Indonesian (Rare)
Means "Princess" in Minang language, West Sumatra. The name "Puti" is commonly found in various #WestSumatra myths and legends as the main character. "Puti Bungsu" was a fairy that got stranded on Earth due to a mischievous man who forced her to marry him by stealing her wings... [more]
Pyae m & f Burmese
Means "to be full, to reach a specific point" in Burmese.
Pyay m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ပြေ (see Pye).
Pyee f Manx (Archaic)
Variant of Paaie, a Manx form of Peggy ("with loss of intervocalic consonant").
Pyra f Greek
Form of Pyrrha.
Pyua f Japanese
From Japanese 純 (pyua) meaning "pure, innocent". ... [more]
Qaib f Hmong
Means "chicken" in Hmong.
Qand f Uzbek
Means "sugarcube" in Uzbek.
Qazi m & f Persian
Means "judge" in Persian, ultimately from Arabic قَاضِي‎ (qāḍī).
Qiai f Chinese
From the Chinese 琦 (qí) meaning "gem, precious stone" and 瑷 (ài) meaning "fine quality jade".
Qian m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 倩 (qiàn) originally meaning "smiling; handsome; beautiful; fast".... [more]
Qiao f Chinese
From Chinese 巧 (qiǎo) meaning "skillful".
Qila f Greenlandic
Means "she, who is asking the spirits" in Greenlandic.
Qile f Chinese
From the Chinese 绮 (qǐ) meaning "thin silk, elegant" and 乐 (lè) meaning "be amused, glad, enjoy, happy, cheerful, music".
Qiqi f Chinese
From Chinese 琦 () meaning "gem" or 七 () meaning "seven" all combined with themselves. Other character combinations can form this name as well.... [more]
Qira f New World Mythology (Modern, Rare)
Varient of Ciara, and possibly from "奇拉", meaning "Odd Pull".
Qiso f Armenian
Armenian pet form of Kristine.
Qixu f Chinese
From the Chinese 绮 (qǐ) meaning "thin silk, elegant" and 煦 (xù) meaning "kind, gentle, gracious".
Qiyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune" and 妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair".
Qoqa f Chechen
Means "dove, rock pigeon" in Chechen.
Qora f Quechua
Variant of Qura.
Qori f Quechua
Variant of Quri.
Qory f Gayonese, Acehnese
Uncommon Gayonese variant of Cory.
Quaa f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of K'uâ.
Quần m & f Vietnamese
Derived from the Sino-Vietnamese 裙 (quần) meaning "skirt; apron; dress; petticoat".... [more]
Quan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 泉 (quán) meaning "spring, fountain", 权 (quán) meaning "power, right, authority", 全 (quán) meaning "whole, entire, all", 荃 (quán) meaning "fine cloth" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Quda m & f Kazakh
Kazakh word for God, ultimately derived from the Persian name Khuda.
Quia f English (Rare)
Shortened version of Laquia.
Quji m & f Yi
Means "silver origin" in Yi.
Quli f Aymara
Means "gentle" in Aymara.
Quqi m & f Yi
Means "silver leaf" in Yi.
Qura f Quechua
Means "grass" in Quechua.
Quri f Quechua
Derived from Quechua quri meaning "gold".
Quya f Quechua
Means "queen" in Quechua.
Raav f Russian
Russian form of Rahab.
Raba f German (Archaic)
Possibly a feminine version of Rabe.
Rabi f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "praise" in Shipibo.
Raca f Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Malayalam form of Rebecca, borrowed from Portuguese Rebeca. Used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Rach f English
Diminutive of Rachel.
Rada f Thai
Means "delight, joy" in Thai.
Rada f Romanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Radu.
Rael f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Rachel.
Raet f Egyptian Mythology
Feminine form of Ra... [more]
Rafa f Arabic
Means “happiness, prosperity” in Arabic.
Ráfi f Sami
Feminine Sami name, from the word ráfi meaning "peace".
Raga f Japanese
From Japanese 蘭 (ra) meaning "orchid" combined with 雅 (ga) meaning "elegant". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Raha f Arabic
Means "comfort, rest, ease" in Arabic.
Raho f Japanese
From Japanese 楽 (ra) meaning "music" combined with 歩 (ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Raia f Bulgarian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Raya.
Raia m & f Japanese
From Japanese 来 (rai) meaning "to come" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ra-im f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Ra-im (surname is Gil) is one of the main characters of well-known South-Korean drama, Secret Garden. The character is played by famous actress, Ha Ji-won.
Rais f & m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Reyes.
Rajo m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy honorific particle ra and zo meaning "renown, fame", taken from the Malagasy name for the dracaena reflexa plant which is used in traditional rituals and medicine.
Raka f Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia
Meaning "Full Moon".
Raka m & f Javanese, Balinese
Means "older sibling" in Javanese and Balinese.
Ralu f Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Rallou (compare Raluca).
Rama f Hebrew (Modern)
Feminine form of Ram 1.
Rama f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "now" in Shipibo.
Rami f Japanese
From Japanese 来 (ra) meaning "to come" combined with 未 (mi) meaning "the Sheep". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ramu f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (ra) meaning "beautiful, lovely, resplendent" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rəna f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Rana 1 or Rana 3.
Rana f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Norman ranne "queen" (via Old French royne, reine, from Latin rēgīna). This name was used as a translation of Malka (see also Reine).
Rana f & m Sami
A name which means 'green, fertile earth.'
Rana f English
Diminutive of Lorraine.
Rana f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible as well. ... [more]
Rana f Sami
A popular name for Sami girls, based on the goddess of spring and fertility, Rana Niejta. The literal translation of the name Rana is the green or the green, fertile fields. The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as the daughter of earth... [more]
Ràng f Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "to fasten in loops" in Vietnamese or variant of Rành.
Rạng f & m Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "to dawn" in Vietnamese.
Rành m & f Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "clear" in Vietnamese.
Rani m & f Faroese, Old Danish
Faroese and Old Danish form of Hrani.
Rany f & m Hebrew
Variant of Rani 2.
Ra-on f Korean
Derived from an Ancient Korean form of jeulgeoun (즐거운) meaning "joyful"
Rara f Swedish (Rare)
From Swedish rar meaning "sweet, cute", originally "rare", a word ultimately derived from Latin rarus. This name has been used in Sweden since the latter half of the 19th century.
Rara f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (ra) meaning "resplendent, lovely, beautiful, graceful" combined with 楽 (ra) meaning "ease, enjoyment, comfort, music". Other kanji combinations are possible". Other kanji combinations are possible... [more]
Rari f Japanese
From Japanese 羅 (ra) meaning "net for catching birds" combined with 莉 (ri) meaning "white jasmine". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rari f Tahitian (Rare)
Means "wet" in Tahitian.
Rasa m & f Lao
Lao form of Raja 2.
Raté f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "scare oneself, startle oneself" in Shipibo.
Rath m & f Khmer
A type of Khmer flower.
Ravo m & f Malagasy
Means "happy, bright" in Malagasy.
Rawi m & f Thai
Means "sun" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit रवि (ravi).