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Arcilia f Spanish (Rare, Archaic), American (South, Archaic), French (Acadian), French (Quebec)
Hispanic variant of Arcelia, Southern variant of Arcelia and Acadian and Québécois variant of Arcélia.
Devender m & f Indian, Telugu, Hindi, Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Devendra also used by Sikhs.
Dana f Chinese
Combination of Da and Na.
Reginbjörg f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Ragnbjörg.
Pengqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 朋 (péng) meaning "friend" and 轻 (qīng) meaning "easy, light, gentle".
Naleigh f Obscure
Combination of Nancy and Leigh. This name was used by actress Katherine Heigl and her husband Josh Kelley for their daughter, who was born in 2008... [more]
Shinehah m & f Mormon
The name of the sun in the Book of Abraham. In earlier printings of Mormon scripture, this name was used in place of the name Kirtland.
Čelsija f Latvian
Latvian adoption of Chelsea.
Leyley f & m Various
Variant of Lele 2. In the case of one of the protagonist in controversial video game The Coffin of Andy and Leyley, Ashley Graves, it is short for Ashley.
Athittaya f Thai
Derived from Thai อาทิตย์ (athit) meaning "sun", itself from the name of the Hindu god Aditya.
Poupak f Persian
Means "hoopoe" in Persian.
Maev f Irish (Rare)
Variant of Maeve.
Terenziana f Italian
Italian form of Terentiana.
Giachetta f Italian
Feminine version of Giachetto.
Nairne f Scottish
Derived from the Burgh of Nairn in Northern Scotland. The place name is taken from the name of a river.
Yanchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" and 琛 (chēn) meaning "treasure".
Adephagia f Greek Mythology
The name of the goddess of gluttony.
Shizuha f Japanese
From Japanese 倭 (shizu) meaning "the country of Japan, Yamato" or 寧 (shizu) meaning "peaceful, rather" combined with 波 (ha) meaning "wave" or 羽 (ha) meaning "plume, feather"... [more]
Paskale f Basque
Variant of Paskala.
Musavvira f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek musavvir meaning "painter, artist".
Harii m & f Japanese
From Japanese 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eliángel f & m Spanish (Latin American)
Probably a combination of Elisa or Elisabeth and Ángel.
Miria f Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Variant transliteration of Μύρια (see Myria).
Amuya f & m Aymara
Means "reason" in Aymara.
Yorutsuki f Japanese
From Japanese 夜 (yoru) meaning "night" combined with 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Babylon m & f English (American, Rare)
From the ancient place name, from the Greek form of Akkadian Bab-ilani meaning "the gate of the gods" from bab "gate" and ilani, plural of ilu "god".
Djoumana f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of جمانة (see Jumana), chiefly used in Algeria.
Aleksandrija f Serbian, Macedonian
Serbian and Macedonian form of Alexandria.
Chyenne f English
Variant of Cheyenne.
Naştaşşi f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Anastasia.
Bleuen f Breton
Variant of Bleuenn.
Laurea f English (Rare)
Either an elaborated form of Laura or else a direct adoption of Latin laurea "laurel tree". In the English-speaking world this name has been found from the 18th century onwards.
Twylia f American (Rare)
Elaboration of Twyla.
Nareh f Armenian
Alternate transcription of Nare.
Tawhidah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of توحيدة (see Tawhida).
Þórhanna f Icelandic (Rare)
Probably a combination of Þór and Hanna 1.
Mimo f Korean
Mimo is a korean names mostly used by girls. It means “beauty”.
Johnsie f & m English (American)
Johnsie is a feminine or masculine name of Hebrew origin, that means "God has favored."
Shaughan m & f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Shawn influenced by Vaughan.
Tianrong f Chinese
From the Chinese 恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful", 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial", or 甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and 蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus".
Letīcija f Latvian
Latvian form of Letitia.
Cannutia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Cannutius. Cannutia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Alemke f West Frisian (Rare)
Strictly feminine form of Alem (Frisian), where the Frisian diminutive suffix -ke has been added to the name.
Arnljot m & f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic), Old Swedish
Old Swedish and modern Norwegian form of Arnljótr. This is also the feminine form, though usage nowadays appear to be exclusively masculine.
Chochmingwu f Hopi
Means "mother mais" in Hopi.
Jiguur m & f Mongolian
Means "wing" in Mongolian.
Gutnel f Sami
Sami form of Gunhild.
Ísadóra f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Isadora. Icelandic singer Björk gave this name to her daughter in 2002.
Gențiana f Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian gențiană meaning "gentian".
Kiena f Japanese
From Japanese 紀 (ki) meaning "century", 衣 (e) meaning "clothing" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". This name can also be formed of other kanji combinations.
Guiâné f Norman
Norman form of Jeanne.
Deloras f English (Rare)
Rare English variant of Dolores.
Cecyliô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Cecilia.
Nonalea f Romansh
Contraction of Nona and Lea.
Nijika f Japanese
From Japanese 虹 (niji) meaning "rainbow" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zosepa f Sardinian
Variant of Giosepa.
Chimmi f & m Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan འཆི་མེད (see Chimi).
Ovo f & m Western African
Likely related to Owo.
Nayimathun f Literature
Name of a dragon in The Priory of the Orange Tree.... [more]
Klayre f Obscure
Variant of Claire.
Talalelei f Samoan
Means "good news" in Samoan.
Xiuxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 秀 (xiù) meaning "beautiful, elegant, flowering, luxuriant, refined, graceful" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunlight, sunshine, early dawn".
Keishawati f Indonesian
Combination of Keisha and Wati
Elvea f Italian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Elvia.
Aya f Spanish, French (Modern), Basque (Gallicized)
Spanish and Gallicized form of Basque Aia.
Aurita f Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of names beginning with Aur-.
Cristyl f Obscure
Variant of Crystal.
Destinay f English
Variant of Destiny.
Bineke f Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Bine 1, as it contains the Dutch diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Cherril f English
Variant of Sheryl.
Ghonche f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian غنچه (see Ghoncheh).
Laprincess f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Princess.
Xiaosu f Chinese
From the Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" and 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again".
Huldegarde f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German hold meaning "friendly, comely, graceful" and Old Saxon gard, Old High German gart meaning "enclosure, protection; yard, garden".
Aihai f Chinese
Means the sea of love. Combination of ai which means love and hai which means sea. The meaning of the name is "the sea of love".
Đulijeta f Croatian
Croatian form of Juliette or Giulietta.
Rheusa f Arthurian Cycle
Spenser famously includes Irish waterways in his list of guests at the fantastic marriage of the rivers Thames and Medway, in Book IV of The Faerie Queene, including the river nymph Rheusa.
Dorjey m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Dorji.
Maruzzella f Neapolitan
Supposedly a Neapolitan form of Marisa - perhaps a double diminutive in origin. By coincidence, it may also mean "small braid (of hair)" in Neapolitan.... [more]
Vaidilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaidilas.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa.
Zaffiro m & f Italian (Rare)
Means "sapphire" in Italian.
Nairoby f Spanish (Latin American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Nairobi. A known bearer of this name is Dominican badminton player Nairoby Abigail Jiménez (2000-).
Khakhata f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Tamil, Indian, Hindi
MEANING : harsh, solid... [more]
Velda f Estonian
Variant of Valda.
Yu-ja f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 柚子 (yuja) meaning "yuzu, citron," referring to the citrus species Citrus junos. Other hanja character combinations can form this name as well.
Stellamaria f Obscure
Combination of Stella 1 and Maria.
Supadmi f Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with the name Padmi.
Ame-no-uzume f Japanese Mythology
Japanese goddess of dawn, mirth and revelry. Her name is derived from 天 (ame) meaning "sky, heavens", 宇 (u) meaning "roof, eaves, house" or "the whole world", 受 (zu) meaning "accept" and 売 (me) meaning "sell", or meaning "ornamental hairpen" and 女 (me) meaning "woman".
Shaunie m & f English
Masculine and Feminine diminutive of Shaun
Violaine f French, Theatre
Invented by Paul Claudel for his play L'Annonce faite à Marie (1912), the first version of which was titled La Jeune Fille Violaine (1892). It is often regarded as a variant of Violante, though Claudel may have taken it from a French place name.
Bütemzh f & m Mongolian
Means "success, efficiency" in Mongolian.
Filittene f Bandial
Means "it (the womb) learns" in Bandial.
Ariadnie f Greek (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Greek Αριάδνη (see Ariadni).
Shimti f Near Eastern Mythology
Means "fate".... [more]
Chyler m & f English (Modern)
Meaning unknown. Notable bearer of this name is Actress Chyler Leigh (1982-).
Ideun-saem m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Ideun and Saem.
Thelxiepeia f Greek Mythology
The name of a siren in Greek mythology, meaning "soothing words".
Thomasean f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Thomasine.
Manshuk f Kazakh
Variant or diminutive of Mansiya.
Alízia f Hungarian
Variant of Alíz.
Zizhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple" and 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Samini f & m Aymara
Means "happy, lucky" in Aymara.
Hildirun f Old High German
Derived from the Germanic name elements hilta "battle, fight" and rûna "secret, magic, murmur, session".
Nahide f Turkish
Turkish form of Nahid.
Heimana f & m Tahitian
From Polynesian meaning "powerful crown moving the sky".
Gréte f Hungarian
Variant of Gréta.
Nimueh f Arthurian Cycle
Form of Nimue. Nimueh appeared as an evil sorceress in the series Merlin.
Michelette f French (Rare)
Diminutive of Michèle and feminine form of Michelet.
Dawnia f English (Rare)
Variant form of Dawn, which may possibly have come into being via its diminutive Dawnie. Also compare Dawnya.
Sumru f & m Turkish
Means "tern" in Turkish.
Raolin f Chinese
From the Chinese 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade".
Veronese f Medieval Italian
Presumably directly taken from the Italian word, and medieval byname, veronese meaning "from Verona".... [more]
Aayizah f Arabic
Means "replacement" in Arabic.
Pacifica f Medieval Italian, English (African), Various (Rare)
Feminine form of Pacificus. Originally it was used in Renaissance Italy, but nowadays it's more popular in Kenya.
Thương f Vietnamese (?)
Means "love" in Vietnamese.
Liudgarda f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Luitgard.
Azimgul f Uzbek
From azim meaning "great, huge" and gul meaning "flower".
Melche f Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Possibly an archaic Yiddish form of Malka. It was recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Síobhra f Irish
Means "fairy, sprite, elf" in Irish.
Miaya f Japanese
From Japanese 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean", 三 (mi) meaning "three", 充 (mi) meaning "fill, be full, supply", 翠 (mi) meaning "green", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 御 (mi) meaning "imperial" combined with 彩 (aya) meaning "colour" or 文 (aya) meaning "sentence"... [more]
Gulō f Balochi
Diminutive for names containing the element gul.
Botakoz f Kazakh
Variant of Botagoz.
Kanalei f Hawaiian
Means "Kana's flower" from Kana, a Maui demigod + lei, flower; or "beautiful flower" from Kanani, the beauty + lei, flower.
Gustawa f Polish
Feminine form of Gustaw.
Altn f Kalmyk
Means "gold" in Kalmyk, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *altun.
Dongyang f Chinese
From the Chinese 冬 (dōng) meaning "winter" and 鸯 (yāng) meaning "female mandarin duck".
Harapšeki f Hittite
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived in part from the Hittite element ḫāran ("eagle"). Name borne by a Hittite queen (fl. 15th century BCE).
Chatham m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Chatham.
Emlie f English
Variant of Emily
Aska f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
A modern coinage which is considered both a feminine form of Aske and Ask as well as a direct adoption of the noun aska "ash; cinder".
Sajida f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Sajid.
Sigurlín f Icelandic
Combination of Old Norse sigr "victory" and lín "linen, flax".
Habriella f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Gabriella.
Zortel f Yiddish
Variant of Tzurtel.
Kaemi f & m Japanese
From Japanese 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance", 翔 (ka) meaning "soar, fly", 楓 (kae) meaning "maple", 加 (ka) meaning "increase", 華 (ka) meaning "flower" or 賀 (ka) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit" or 重 (e) meaning "fold, layer" combined with 笑 (emi) meaning "to laugh, to smile", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 実 (mi) meaning "fruit, good result, truth"... [more]
Flurina f Romansh, Swiss
Feminine form of Flurin.
Gülayym f Turkmen (Rare), Kazakh (Rare)
Turkmen and Kazakh form of Gülayım.
Althéa f French (Quebec, Rare), French (European, Modern)
French form of Althea and thus a variant of Althée. Besides the mythological character, this is also the French name for the marshmallow plant (species Althaea officinalis)... [more]
Mengyao m & f Chinese
From Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream, vision", 猛 (měng) meaning "fierce, ferocious", 蒙 (měng) meaning "cover, suffer, ignorance", (méng) meaning "drizzle, mist", 孟 (mèng) meaning "eldest brother, first month of a season, rude, rough" or 萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout", 瑤 (yáo) meaning "jade" or "mother of pearl"... [more]
Alpona f Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali আলপনা (see Alpana).
Kase m & f English
Variant of Case.
Zenora f English (Rare), Literature
The name of a woman in 'A genuine account of the life and transactions of H. ap D. Price ... Written by himself' (1752).
Kimidori f Japanese
From Japanese 黄緑 (kimidori) meaning "yellow-green".
Cyda f Kashubian
Diminutive of Placëda.
Bena f Lithuanian, Slovene
Lithuanian short form of names beginning with Ben- such as Benedikta and Slovene diminutive of Benedikta and Benjamina.
Évaëlle f French (Modern, Rare), French (Belgian, Modern, Rare)
Contraction of Éva and names ending in -ëlle, such as Maëlle and Gaëlle.
Elska f Low German (Rare)
Low German diminutive of Elisabeth.
Idabelle f English (Rare)
Combination of Ida and Belle, perhaps influenced by Isabelle.
Miilla f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Mîtdla.
Xewn f Kurdish
Means "dream" in Kurdish.
Toes f Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain; it might possibly be a rare variant of Toos.
Gluosnė f Lithuanian
Derived from Lithuanian gluosnis "willow."
Orchidėja f Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun orchidėja meaning "orchid" (see Orchid).
Doo‘-pu‘un m & f Kelabit
Means "good from the beginning" in Kelabit.
Dallae f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From either native Korean 달래 (dallae), referring to the Korean wild chive, or the root of verb 달래다 (dallaeda) meaning "to soothe, calm, comfort."
Filena f Italian
Feminine form of Fileno.
Sjarlot f Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Archaic)
Dutch and Limburgian form of Charlotte.
Mushirah f Arabic
Another form of the name "Mushira". It is "to give to counsel, to guide, or advise" or means "one who sets an example" in Arabic.
Batuulo f Somali
Somali form of Batul.
Yozjon f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek yoz meaning "summer" and jon meaning "soul, spirit".
Jorika f Albanian (Rare)
Diminutive of Jora.
Mwai m & f African, Western African
Chichewa, means "luck".... [more]
Fioretta f Italian (Rare)
From Italian fiore "flower" combined with a diminutive suffix.
Minhthu f Vietnamese (Rare)
It means happy or spontanious.
Inoko f Japanese
From Japanese, it means "wild boar child". 猪 (ino) meaning "boar" or "wild boar" and 子 (ko) meaning "child".
Hegesipyle f Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek noun ἥγησις (hegesis) meaning "command". This word is ultimately derived from the Greek verb ἡγέομαι (hegeomai) meaning "to go before, to lead (the way)" as well as "to guide", which is closely related to the Greek verb ἄγω (ago) meaning "to lead, to guide" as well as "to bring, to carry"... [more]
Philura f Literature
Variant of Philyra.... [more]
Oudekki f Estonian
Estonian form of Eudoxia.
Mereana f Maori
Maori form of Mary Ann.
Igasoq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Igassoĸ.
Bunserm m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Bunsoem.
Aleksiina f Finnish
Feminine form of Aleksi.
Sval f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
From the Norwegian word svale meaning "swallow", which in turn comes from the Old Norse svala of the same meaning (see Svala ). It also coincides with the Scandinavian word sval meaning "cool", "chill"... [more]
Zhuyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 竹 (zhú) meaning "bamboo, flute" and 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Sauti f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "voice, noise".
Cihuatemoatl f Nahuatl
Possibly derived from Nahuatl cihuatl "woman" and temoa "to seek, search, investigate".
Aanord f Germanic
A shortened version of Adamardis or Adenordis.
Jolien f Dutch
Variant form of Joline, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Tangjun f Chinese
From the Chinese 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums" and 珺 (jùn) meaning "beautiful jade".
Damonno f Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek δᾶμον (damon) meaning "district".
Marjo f Mordvin
Erzya form of Maria.
Emilé f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Emily.
Ntaiana f Greek
Greek form of Diana, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Ītzpāpālōtl f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Derived from Nahuatl itztli meaning "obsidian, obsidian knife" and pāpālōtl "butterfly". This name has been translated as "clawed butterfly", perhaps in effect equal to "bat". In Aztec mythology, Ītzpāpālōtl was a skeletal warrior goddess of infant mortality and women who die in childbirth.
Cricket f American (South)
Originally a diminutive of Christina and Christine.
Qiuchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak".
Waty f Indonesian, Malay
Variant of Wati.
Elynora f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eleanor.
Skippy m & f English
Diminutive of Skipper and Skipton.
Radica f Slovene
Diminutive of Rada, used as a given name in its own right.
Auhustsina f Belarusian
Feminine form of Auhustsin.
Udea f East Frisian
Clearly feminine form of Udde.
Zeruya f Hebrew (Rare)
Hebrew form of Zeruiah. This is borne by Israeli novelist Zeruya Shalev (1959-).
Tobi m & f Yoruba
Short form of Olutobi, Oluwatobi or Oluwatobiloba.
George f & m German
Masculine variation and feminization of Georg.
Aici f Chinese
From the Chinese 蔼 (ǎi) meaning "lush, affable, friendly" and 慈 (cí) meaning "kind, loving".
Denerisz f Literature
Hungarian form of Daenerys.
Lélia f Corsican
Gallicized form of Lelia.
Jiromi f Spanish (Mexican, Rare), American (Hispanic, Modern, Rare)
Hispanic variant of Hiromi. Use of the name has perhaps been influenced by Hiromi Hayakawa (1982-2017), born Marla Hiromi Hayakawa Salas, a Mexican actress and singer of partial Japanese descent who competed on the Mexican reality television series La Academia in 2004.
Xhisela f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Giselle.
Agathonice f Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Agathonike. This name was borne by an early Christian saint from Thyatira, who was either martyred with her brother Papylus and a companion named Carpus, or committed suicide after Carpus and Papylus were tortured and sacrificed by pagans.
Cristalina f Spanish (Rare)
Derived from Spanish cristalina, "crystalline".
Xuanlong f Chinese
From the Chinese 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily" and 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, plentiful".
Satomiko f Japanese (Rare)
From 聡 (sato) meaning "intelligent, clever, bright" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fay f Greek
Variant of Faii.
Kikki f Popular Culture, English (Rare)
Variant of Kiki. Famous bearer is a fictional character in Tokyo Mew Mew/Mew Mew Power, Kikki Benjamin (Bu-Ling Huang/Fon Purin in the original Japanese anime).
Gulnigor f Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Gulnigar.
Ilcaana f Yakut
Yakut form of Julia.
Pо̄sh f & m Kashmiri
This name originates from Kashmir. It is an extremely rare name, and is not typical of the Kashmir region. The meaning of it is translated to "flower," "clearness or brightness," and "joy."... [more]
Acheflow f Arthurian Cycle
Variant of Acheflour, which is probably a corruption of Blancheflour (see Blanchefleur) meaning "white flower" in Old French. In the Middle English romance 'Sir Perceval of Galles', Acheflour was the sister of King Arthur and mother of Perceval.
Querella f Roman Mythology
Means "complaint, lamentation" in Latin. In Roman mythology Querella was the personification of mockery, blame, ridicule, scorn, complaint and stinging criticism, equivalent to the Greek daemon Momos (who was expelled from heaven for ridiculing the gods).
Andesha f Dari Persian
Dari Persian form of Andisheh (which is a Persian name meaning "thought").
Carmila f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Carmela.
Yassmin f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Yasmin.
Kumushgo'zal f Uzbek
Derived from kumush meaning "silver" and go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Zäynäb f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Zaynab.
Zawedde f Eastern African
Means "princess" in a language spoken in Uganda.
Rhaenys f Literature
Was used in Goerge R. R. Martin's series "A Song of Ice and Fire
Turtè f Romansh
Variant of Turteia.
Lamzur f Mordvin
Means "spinning many threads" in Erzya.
Niyusha f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian نیوشا (see Niusha).
Yankho f & m Chichewa
"The answer" "Response"
Werena f Polish
Polish form of Verena.
Razan f Arabic
From Persian رَزان (razan) meaning "vineyard". May alternately be related to an Arabic word meaning "balanced", or be a feminine variant of Razin.