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Shuangsu f Chinese
From the Chinese 双 (shuāng) meaning "two, pair, couple" or 爽 (shuǎng) meaning "bright, clear, cheerful, happy, refreshing" and 素 (sù) meaning "white silk".
Meni f Greek
Diminutive of Melpomeni.
Badiambila m & f Luba
Means "let them speak among themselves" in Luba-Kasai.
Çalişkan m & f Turkish
Means "hard-working" in Turkish.
Bingo m & f Popular Culture, Pet
From an alternative form of bing, suggesting a ringing sound. As an exclamation of surprise or sudden realization, bingo! is attested from 1923.
Matšeliso f Sotho
Means "consolation" in Sotho.
Rheece m & f English (Modern, Rare), Welsh (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Rhys, this form is usually seen as a masculine spelling, although like all forms of the name it can be masculine or feminine.
Kurniawati f Indonesian
From Indonesian karunia meaning "blessing, grace" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with the feminine suffix -wati.
Sichelgaita f Lombardic
Possibly derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and Langobardic gaida "sharp point (of a spear)". This was the name of a medieval duchess of Apulia (now part of Italy) and warrior.
Flamberge f Popular Culture
Flamberge (named Flam Rouge in Japan) is a boss who made her debut in Kirby Star Allies. She is described as the Blazing General of the Three Mage-Sisters (the other two being Francisca and Zan Partizanne), and serves Hyness, the main antagonist of the game.
Odjargal m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian од (od) meaning "star" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Tserenbayar m & f Mongolian
Derived from Tibetan ཚེ་རིང (tshe ring) meaning "long life, longevity" and Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "celebration, joy".
Gurjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Merkid f Ancient Berber
Means "mercy, grace" in Amazigh.
Mitena f Indigenous American
Means "the coming moon"
Dilnora f Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dilnura.
Heiðbjörg f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse heiðr meaning "bright, clear; honour, dignity" combined with bjǫrg "help, deliverance".
Ethiopia f African American, English
From the name of the African country. From Greek Αιθιοπια (Aithiopia), derived from αιθω (aitho) meaning "to burn" and ωψ (ops) meaning "face", referring to the skin colour of the inhabitants.
Naala f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Nâla.
Shahla f Arabic, Persian, Urdu
Means "deep blue, bluish-black" in Arabic, also used to refer to a person with such an eye colour.
Nongnut f Thai
Means "(beautiful) woman" in Thai.
Chikairanyelu f Igbo
Means "We’ve committed it to God" / "In God’s hands" in Igbo.
Amlan f Baoulé
Derived from Baoulé mlan "Wednesday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Wednesday".
Gioula f Greek
Short form of diminutives like Giorgoula and Panagioula.
Gurleen f Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" and लीन (līna) meaning "absorbed in".
Lodoiska f Theatre, Louisiana Creole
Borne by the titular character of Simon Mayr's opera La Lodoiska (1796). The name itself is a variant of Lodoïska.
Hayal f Turkish
Means "dream, fantasy, reverie, illusion, imagination" in Turkish.
Tworzysława f Polish
Feminine form of Tworzysław.
Zamirah f Hebrew
Feminine form of Zamir.
Valancina f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Valentina.
Tara f Spanish (Canarian)
From the name of a pre-Hispanic village located in Telde, Gran Canaria, where a small terracotta figure was allegedly found. The name of the village could derive from Guanche *tarha(h) meaning "script", Tarifit ⵜⴰⵔⴰ (tara) meaning "spring, fountain" or Amazigh tara meaning "love".
Purwanti f Javanese, Indonesian
Feminine form of Purwanto.
Kanaka f & m Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam
Southern Indian variant of Kanak.
Casparina f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Caspar. Also compare Caspara.
Aemelia f English
Alternate spelling of Aemilia. Some versions of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors spell Aemelia this way.
Ellnor f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eleanor.
Mairak f Hausa
Means "daughter of a chief" in East Hausa.
Almunda f German (Rare, Expatriate, ?)
Possibly a feminine form of Almund, or an altered form of Almut.
Pilipe f Basque
Basque form of Felipa.
Najâka f Greenlandic
Greenlandic diminutive of Naja.
Shigemi m & f Japanese
From 重 (shige) meaning "layers, folds" and 見 (mi) meaning "outlook, view". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Panuinnaq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Panuínaĸ.
Nijino f Japanese
From Japanese 虹 (niji) meaning "rainbow" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Xantipa f Spanish
Spanish variant of Xanthippe.
Pitaloka f Indonesian
Meaning uncertain, likely of Sanskrit origin.
Tasaad f Arabic
Means "she becomes happy" in Arabic.
Ambo m & f Efik
Qhana Aru f Aymara
From the Aymara qhana meaning "clear; light, clarity" and aru meaning "word, language, voice".
Fragana f Breton
Feminine form of Fragan.
Ingeborre f Danish (Rare, Archaic)
Former Danish variant form of Ingeborg.
Florentzia f Basque (Rare)
Basque form of Spanish Florencia (compare Florence).
Ženija f Latvian
Truncated form of Eiženija.
Íva f Icelandic
Icelandic form Iva.
Anuket f Egyptian Mythology, African Mythology
Allegedly means "the embracer" or "embrace". This was the name of the personification of the Nile in Egyptian mythology.... [more]
Ka m & f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Jia.
Wilemina f Kashubian
Feminine form of Wilem.
Kirsa f Danish, German
Danish form of Kirsi and coincidentally also a Middle High German word for "cherry".
Weimin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary", 蔚 (wèi) meaning "luxuriant, lush, grand, magnificent", 纬 (wěi) meaning "weft, woof (a horizontal thread in a woven fabric)", 维 (wéi) meaning "tie, fasten, preserve, maintain" or 惟 (wéi) meaning "alone, only" combined with 民 (mín) meaning "people, citizens" or 敏 (mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp"... [more]
Efei f Chinese
From the Chinese 蛾 (é) meaning "moth" and 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant".
Aphaporn f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อาภาพร (see Aphaphon).
Suu f & m Burmese
Means "to collect, to gather" in Burmese.
Smbul f Armenian
Armenian form of Sunbul.
Olo f Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Olov.
Tela f Polish
Diminutive of Tekla.
Emme f English, Medieval English
Middle English vernacular form of Emma. In modern times it is used as a variant of Em or Emmy, and is often said to be a short form of Emmeline... [more]
Kayloni f English
Possibly a variant of Kailani
Gully f Swedish
Variant of Gulli.
Kamellia f Bulgarian
Variant transliteration of Камелия (see Kamelia).
Asade m & f Western African
West African form and rare feminine form of Asad.
Eloah m & f Theology, Portuguese (Brazilian)
A variant of Elah or a singular form of Elohim, typically occurring only in poetry and prose. This unusual singular form of Elohim is used in six places for heathen deities (cf... [more]
Qiso f Armenian
Armenian pet form of Kristine.
Anaurra f Basque
Combination of Ane 3 and the word haur, haurra "child".... [more]
Harui f Japanese
From Japanese 温 (haru) meaning "lukewarm" or 春 (haru) meaning "spring" combined with 依 (i) meaning "rely on, be set in". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yaquelín f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Caribbean)
Variant of Jacqueline in use in Latin America. It is especially popular in Cuba.
Fravia f Sicilian
Variant of Flavia.
Zazie f French
French diminutive of Isabelle. The French author Raymond Queneau used this for the title character of his novel 'Zazie dans le métro' (1959; English: 'Zazie in the Metro'), which was adapted by Louis Malle into a film (1960).
Gureum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 구름 (gureum) meaning "cloud."
Arminda f Georgian (Rare)
Basically means "I don't want you", derived from the Georgian particle არ (ar) meaning "not, no" combined with Georgian მინდა (minda) meaning "I want".... [more]
Luật m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 律 (luật) meaning "rule, law, regulation, statute".
Mipam m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan མི་ཕམ (see Mipham).
Suzuran f Japanese (Modern)
This name can used as 鈴蘭, referring to the flower known as the lily of the valley, made up of 鈴 (rin, rei, suzu) meaning "bell" and 蘭 (ra, ran) meaning "orchid." Alternatively, the first kanji can be replaced with 涼 (ryou, suzu.mu, suzu.shii/yaka, usu.i, hiya.su, makotoni) meaning "cool, refreshing."
Kharisse f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps derived from Charisse.
Dianaimh f Irish (Rare), Medieval Irish
Derived from Irish díainim "spotless, unblemished".
Jigmey m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan འཇིགས་མེད (see Jigme).
Dadang f Filipino
Diminutive of Candida, Leonarda and other names ending in da.
Tonto f Apache
From Spanish tonto (“fool”), from Western Apache kounʼnde (“wild rough people”).
Amédérine f French (Rare, Archaic)
Extremely rare feminization of Amédée.
Ikinngut f & m Greenlandic
Means "friend" in Greenlandic.
Guiyun m & f Chinese
From Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" or 贵 (guì) meaning "precious, valuable" combined with 云 (yún) meaning "cloud", 昀 (yún) meaning "sunlight" or 芸 (yún) meaning "common rue" (scientific name Ruta graveolens)... [more]
Liju Illa f Aymara
From the Aymara liju meaning "totally" and illa meaning "amulet" in Aymara, also referring to any object to attract good luck and an Aymara spirit of the products and goods, the family, cattle and money.
Inah f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Ina. A notable bearer is Brazilian nun and supercentenarian Inah Canabarro Lucas (1908-2025).
Guseul f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 구슬 (guseul) meaning "(glass) bead, marble, pearl, precious gem." It can also be written with hanja, combining a gu hanja, e.g. 具 meaning "preparation," with a seul hanja, e.g. 瑟, referring to the pipa instrument.
Grieta f Latvian, Dutch
Short form of Margrieta.
Kaklik f Uzbek
Means "rock partridge" in Uzbek.
Rúbý f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Ruby.
Qiangmeng f Chinese
Means "rose bud" in Chinese.
Oualeria f Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Valeria. Also compare the names Silvanus and Silouanos, which show that the letter -v- was usually hellenized to -ou- by the ancient Greeks.
Ntsetselelo m & f Tsonga
Means "mercy" in Xitsonga.
Yolente f Medieval Dutch
Medieval variant of Jolande.
Skirtautė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Skirtautas.
Väžiz̦ä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Wajida
Oyna f Uzbek
Derived from oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window".
Lieli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 2 and Eli 2 or a variant of the name Liel which means "My God" in Hebrew.
Dori f English
Variant of Dory.
Silawan f Thai
From Thai ศิลา (sila) meaning "stone, rock" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Sukhmeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit सुख (sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" combined with मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend".
Varina f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Varinia. This name was most notably borne by Varina Davis (1826-1906), the second wife of Jefferson Davis and the First Lady of the Confederate States of America.
Eirin f Japanese
From Japanese 永 (ei) "eternal" and 琳 (rin) "jewel."
Linai f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Lin and Ai 2.
Duoyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 朵 (duǒ) meaning "cluster of flowers" and 熠 (yì) meaning "bright and sparkling".
Aysibär f Bashkir
Derived from Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" and сибәр (sibär) meaning "beautiful".
Lyubava f Medieval Slavic, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian (Rare)
Variant of Lyubov. A known bearer of this name is the Ukrainian actress Lyubava Greshnova (b. 1988), whose birth name is Lyubov... [more]
Mita f Bamileke
Bagangte, Cameroon
Chrom m & f Popular Culture (Rare)
Possibly derived from Greek chroma meaning "color". This is the name of one of the protagonists of the video game Fire Emblem: Awakening. Variant of Chrome
Golshifteh f Persian (Rare)
From Persian گل (gol) meaning "rose" and شیفته (shifteh) meaning "infatuated, enamoured".
Elsia f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Elsie.
Canzaeda f Indigenous American (Rare)
Originally spelled "Cansaeda" The meaning of this name is unknown, though thought to mean "huntress." Originally a family name carried down through both Creek and Cherokee Indigiounous American lines throughout North Carolina and Tennessee.
Smiljka f Slovene
Diminutive of Smilja, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Sunisa f Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and นิสา (nisa) meaning "night".
Truyền m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 傳 (truyền) meaning "to pass to, to pass down".
Jesta f German (Rare)
Of unknown meaning
Brightly f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the English word brighly meaning "in a bright way", possibly inspired by names with a similar ending like Amberly and Baily.
Noelin f Hungarian
Cognate of Noëlla, meaning "Christmas".
Amani f Tigrinya
Means "faith" in Tigrinya.
Yuni f Korean
From Sino-Korean 由 (yu) meaning "reason, cause", 有(yu) meaning "have, exist" and 馜(ni) meaning "rich scent", 呢(ni) meaning "woollen cloth". Other Hanja combinations are also possible.
Gustina f Gascon
Feminine form of Gustin.
Ezinne f Igbo
Means "true mother", from the Igbo eziokwu meaning "truth", "honesty", "integrity", and nne meaning "mother".
Amalfrida f Germanic
Feminine form of Amalfrid.
Kunigard f Germanic, East Frisian (Rare)
Derived from the Germanic elements kuni "clan, family" and gart "enclosure".
Youxue f Chinese
From the Chinese 友 (yǒu) meaning "friend, companion, friendly" and 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow".
Štefana f Slovene
Feminine form of Štefan.
Bogey f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse bogi meaning "bow" (compare Bogi) combined with ey meaning "island" or ey meaning "good fortune"... [more]
Sevdo f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Sevda.
Priama f Sardinian
Feminine form of Priamo.
Algė f Lithuanian
Short form of names beginning with the element Al-, like Algirdė. This name is also considered a feminine form of Algis.
Ayuush m & f Mongolian
Possibly derived from Sanskrit आयुष (ayusa) meaning "long life" (compare Ayush).
Ajisai f Japanese
From Japanese 紫陽花 (ajisai) meaning "hydrangea" which comes from combining 紫 (murasaki) meaning "purple, violet", 陽 (yō) meaning "light, sun, male", and 花 (hana, ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji or combinations of kanji can also form this name.
Maryelizabeth f English
Combination of Mary and Elizabeth. This name could be used in reference to the Visitation of Mary, the mother of Jesus to Elizabeth... [more]
Signelill f Swedish, Norwegian
Diminutive of Signe. It literally means "little Signe".
Abeeha f Pakistani
Variant of Abiha.
Shey f & m English
Variant of Shay 1.
Tsuguno f Japanese
From 承 (tsugu) meaning "acquiescent", 嗣 (tsuguru, tsugu) meaning "descendants, heirs" combined with 野 (sho, ya, no, no-) meaning "civilian life, field, plains, rustic" or 乃 (ai, dai, nai, no, sunawa.chi, nanji, no) meaning "accordingly, from, possessive particle, whereupon"... [more]
Hayitoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek hayit meaning "feast day, holiday" and oy meaning "moon".
Han-boram m & f Korean (Rare)
From Boram prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Tanyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 潭 (tán) meaning "deep pool, deep, profound" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Ayoka f Yoruba
Means "one we rejoice to pluck" in Yoruba.
Adanya f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Adanna used in the United States.
Fahimah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فهمة (see Fahima), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Qumman f Somali
Means "upright, honest" in Somali.
Caintigern f Medieval Irish
Medieval Irish form of Kentigerna.
Sidda f Hinduism
Derivation of Sanskrit word "Siddha" meaning "enlightened, accomplished, fulfilled"
Feña f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Fernanda and Fernando.
Lumimuut f Minahasan
Meaning unknown. In the Minahasan mythology of Indonesia, she was the ancestor of the Minahasan people, alongside with her husband Toar.
Yaakova f Jewish (Rare)
Feminine form of Yaakov.
Uleńka f Polish
Diminutive of Urszula.
Krustana f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Krastana.
Sia f Sardinian
Short form of Nastasia and Nostasia.
Ululik m & f Greenlandic
Greenlandic combination of Ulo and -lik (suffix that denotes that the the root word is a form of amulet or helper spirit).
Heyam f Arabic
The meaning of name Heyam is " One of the many levels or degrees of love " or " deep love", Often used by Muslims
Subista f Newar (Rare)
Means "peaceful" in Newar.
Ka'ahumanu f Hawaiian
Means "the bird's mantle" in Hawaiian, from Hawaiian definite article ka with ʻahu "cape, shirt, coat" and manu "bird". This was the name of the early rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Charlereta f Manx (Rare, Archaic)
Feminine form of Charles, possibly via Charlet.
Beertje f Dutch
Feminine form of Beer. In Dutch, beertje also means "bearlet, little bear".... [more]
Kyojin m & f Japanese
Means "toughened" in Japanese.
Shiron f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
This name have some meaning: the first is "songbook", a book of songs or poems. And the second is a combination of the names Shir 1 and Ron 2 which means "song of joy" in Hebrew.
Atabey f New World Mythology
Supreme goddess of the Taínos worshipped as a goddess of fresh water and fertility.
Tindaya f Spanish (Canarian)
Meaning unknown. It is derived from the name of a mountain in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands.
Gulō f Balochi
Diminutive for names containing the element gul.
Lianhai f Chinese
From the Chinese 恋 (liàn) meaning "love, long for" and 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean".
Rhiamon f American (Modern, Rare)
Extremely rare spelling variant of Rhianon, which might simply be a misspelling of this name given how few bearers there are.
Saffy f English (British), Literature
Diminutive of names beginning with a similar sound, such as Saffron (as used in the children's novel Saffy's Angel (2001) by Hilary McKay). It was also used as an Anglicized form of Sadbh in Ella Griffin's novel Postcards from the Heart (2011).
Nagisako f Japanese
From Japanese 渚 (nagisa) meaning "beach, shore" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tavia f Corsican
Short form of Ottavia.
Keatlaretse f Tswana
Means "to receive with open hands" in Tswana. It is usually used as a sign of respect.
Huam f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Fan.
İlhamə f Azerbaijani
Strictly feminine form of İlham.
Marusia f Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Romanian, Medieval Romanian
Variant transliteration of Маруся (see Marusya), Polish and medieval Romanian diminutive of Maria as well as the Romanian transliteration of Bulgarian Маруся.... [more]
Rollanda f Provençal
Feminine form of Rolland.
Sensora m & f Japanese
alternative reading of Senku.
Bee f & m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Mei 1.
Fella f Sardinian
Sardinian short form of Raffaella.
Lalita f Spanish, Portuguese
Diminutive of Lala, itself a diminutive of Laura. In other words, this is a double diminutive of Laura.
Newroz f Kurdish
Means “new day” or “new year” in Kurdish.
Zikr m & f Arabic
Means "remembrance" in Arabic.
Kerstina f Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Kerstin and Kristina tradtionally found in Scania.
Sarimah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Sarima as well as the usual Malay form.
Saichai f Thai
Means "darling, dear, beloved" in Thai.
Ambrosina f English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Elaboration of Ambrosia. May be an elaboration of French Ambrosine, a feminization of Ambrose.
Zhaneta f Belarusian (Rare), Bulgarian, Albanian
Albanian, Belarusian and Bulgarian form of Jeannette.
Zsanna f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Free m & f English (American)
From Middle English free, fre, freo, from Old English frēo (“free”). May also be transferred use of the surname Free.
Nutka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Fenley m & f English (Rare)
Transferred used of the surname Fenley.
Parthivi f Indian (Anglicized)
Parthivi is one of other name of Mata Sits (Ramayana).... [more]
Kerecheene f Yakut
Derived from Yakut кэрэ (kere) meaning "beautiful, lovely".
Pudeena f Hindi (Rare), Indian (Rare)
From Hindi पुदीना (pudeena) meaning "mint".
Dovesary f Literature
The name of one of the main characters in Tamora Pierce's books Trickster's Choice and Trickster's Queen.
Zélatrice f French (Quebec, Archaic)
Possibly a combination of Zéla and Béatrice.
Awesome m & f English (American, Rare)
Taken directly from the English word awesome.
Lalä f Tatar
Means "tulip" in Tatar, ultimately from Persian لاله (lāleh)
Speio f Greek Mythology
Derived from σπεῖος (speios), the Epic Greek form of σπέος (speos) meaning "cave, cavern, grotto". This was the name of a Nereid in Greek myth; with the exception of Pausanias, all of the Greek poets (Hesiod, Homer, Apollodorus and Hyginus) and even the Roman poet Virgil list Speio among the ranks of the Haliad Nymphs known as the Nereides.
Savrantey f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Sofron.
Sėlija f Baltic Mythology, Lithuanian
In Lithuanian mythology, this is the name of one of the daughters of Saulė.
Meagens f Spanish (Canarian, Archaic)
From Guanche *m-aɣens meaning "thin, slender", literally "like a needle". This was recorded as the name of a 30-year-old Guanche woman from La Palma who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494... [more]
Sawssan f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سوسن (see Sawsan).
Acaunissa f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish acaunon or acauno- "stone".
Rébeka f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Rebecca.
Tashenka f Russian
Diminutive of Tasha.
Edytka f Polish
Diminutive of Edyta.
Roline f Dutch, French (Archaic)
In The Netherlands, this name is a variant of Roeline - though with this spelling, it may also be a short form of Caroline... [more]
Mingyan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭 (míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave" and combined with Chinese 艳 (yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" (which is usually only feminine) or 岩 (yán) meaning "cliff, rocks".
Affoué f Baoulé
Derived from Baoulé fue "Saturday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Saturday".
Celtina f Literature
Celtina is the heroine of a series of books written by Corinne De Vailly.
Witolda f Polish
Feminine form of Witold.
Charzy m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Charles.
Zalxa f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zuleikha.
Mariamendaro f Medieval Basque
Combination of Maria and place name Mendaro.
Arara f & m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 麗 (ra) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 玲 (ra) meaning "sound of jewels"... [more]
Xuantong f & m Chinese
From 宣 (xuān) meaning "to declaire, to announce, to proclaim" and 潼 (tóng) meaning "high, lofty".
Heiðvík f Faroese
Faroese form of Hedwig as well as a combination of the Old Norse name elements heiðr "honor; bright, clear; cloudless; heath (in some cases)" and víg "fight, battle".
Fulori f Fijian
Meaning unknown.
Lanah f English
Variant of Lana.