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Corre m & f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Cornelis and Cornelius (for men) and Cornelia (for women).... [more]
Kristey f Icelandic
Combination of krist "Christ" and the Old Norse name element ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Lutine f Folklore
The name of a type of female imp in French folklore, by extension meaning "the tormentress", derived from nuiton (probably altered to resemble luitier "to fight"), from netun (influenced by nuit "night"), itself ultimately from Neptune.
Sikkerneq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sivkerneĸ.
Jacomien f Dutch
Dutch form of Jacomine, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Hậu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 侯 (hậu) meaning "lord, nobleman" or 厚 (hậu) meaning "thick".
Acmachquichiuh m & f Nahuatl
Means "who in heaven’s name made him/her?", derived from Nahuatl ac "who? which one?", mach "certainly, totally", used here as an intensifier to the question, and quichiuh "to make something, to do something".
Asae f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mirai f & m Japanese
From Japanese 未来 (mirai) meaning "future" or 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful, beauty" combined with 雷 (rai) meaning "thunder". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ghajini f Dogri
Means "patient" and "independent" in Dogri.
Pheakdei m & f Khmer
Means "devotion, respect, loyalty" in Khmer.
Reremoana f Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown.
Isala f Flemish
The first Belgian woman to graduate from medical school was Isala van Diest, educated in Switzerland and admitted to practice only after a royal decree made it so.
Friedeswind f German
Containing name elements Fried and Swind.
Rozita f Malay, Persian
Malay and Persian form of Rosita.
Eluana f Italian
Possibly an elaboration of Luana or a feminine version of Elouan.
Bongkojrat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บงกชรัตน์ (see Bongkotrat).
Patrisía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Patricia.
Gluosnė f Lithuanian
Derived from Lithuanian gluosnis "willow."
Iroe f Japanese
From Japanese 彩 (iroe) meaning "colour". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Keina f Medieval English
A hypocorism of Welsh feminine names starting with Cein-, such as Ceinwen or Ceindrych. The particle cein itself is derived from Welsh cain meaning "good, lovely".
Rzepicha f Medieval Polish (Rare), Polish (Rare, Archaic)
Rzepicha was a lengendary figure of Polish myths and literature. She appeared in the chronicles of Poland by Gallus Anonimus. Rzepicha was the wife of Piast the Wheelwright and the mother of Ziemowit (Siemowit)... [more]
Bredica f Slovene
Diminutive of Breda 2.
Byureghik f Armenian
Diminutive of Byuregh.
Akaki f Japanese
From Japanese 朱 (aka) meaning "crimson, red" combined with 希 (ki) meaning "Greece". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.... [more]
Dortlies f German (Rare)
Combination of Dort, a diminutive of Dorothea and Lies a diminutive of Elisabeth.
Dayán m & f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Perhaps intended to be the masculine form of Dayana or a femenine variant of Diane reflecting the English pronunciation.
Sopeap f & m Khmer
Alternate transcription of Khmer សុភាព (see Sopheap).
Aubrilynn f English (Modern)
Aubrey, but with the popular -lynn suffix.
Nida f Lithuanian
Derived from the name of a resort town in western Lithuania (see Nida).
Zakutu f Akkadian
Akkadian form of Naqi'a.
Moundo f Provençal
Short form of Edmoundo.
Lolena f English (American)
Likely an invented name, a combination of Lola and Lena
Rehmat f Urdu
Means "forgiveness, grace, mercy" in Urdu. Derived from the Arabic word Rahmah meaning "Mercy". In the Quran, rahmah represents the all-encompassing divine concern for humanity, reflected, for example, in divine revelation (Muhammad is called “a [reflection of mercy for the worlds”) and the kindness that ought to characterize human conduct.
Hanahime f Japanese
From Japanese 華 (hana) meaning "flower" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Haxhije f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Haxhi.
Achacja f Polish
Polish form of Acacia.
Ka'ano'i m & f Hawaiian
Means "the beloved one" in Hawaiian.... [more]
Donnamarie f English
Combination of Donna and Marie.
Gothel f Literature, Popular Culture, Folklore
Gothel is a Hessian dialect word meaning "godmother". ... [more]
Spark m & f English (Rare)
Originally a transferred use of the surname Spark. It is now used as an adoption of the English word (which is derived from Old English spearca via Middle English sparke "spark").
Gieanne f English
Variant of Jeanne.
Iravati f Hinduism
Means "possessing refreshment" in Sanskrit, from इरा (ira) meaning "water, refreshment" and वती (vati) meaning "having". This is the name of a figure in Hindu mythology who is associated with the Ravi River in northwestern India... [more]
Xhulieta f Albanian
Albanian form of Juliet.
Guanbing f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 冠 (guān) meaning "crown, cap" and 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice".
Houtu f Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
From a combination of the characters 后 (hou, meaning “queen”) and 土 (tu, meaning “earth”). Houtu was the Chinese goddess of the earth who regulated all life above ground. In earlier Chinese texts she was also a goddess of the underworld, but later she was absorbed into the Daoist religion and became one of the main deities assisting the rule of Yudi.
Barbale f Georgian Mythology
Meaning unknown, though it is similar to the Sumerian and Akkadian epithet bibbiru meaning "shining, splendor". Barbale was the Georgian goddess of cattle, poultry fertility, the sun, women's fertility, and healing.
Aodhnait f Irish (Archaic), Medieval Irish
Feminine diminuitive of Aodh. This was 'the name of an Irish saint whose feast was kept on 9 November'.
Ameleia f Obscure
Variant of Amelia.
Phisnaya m & f Aymara
Means "light, agile" in Aymara.
Xiaoxi f & m Chinese
Means "little stream" in Chinese.
Kornēlija f Latvian
Latvian form of Cornelia
Talia f Sardinian
Both a short form of Vitalia and an adoption of the title of Nostra Segnora de Talia (which itself is a corruption of Vitalia).
Xiaorong f Chinese
From the Chinese 笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh" and 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour".
Thocmentony f Paiute
Means "shell flower" in Paiute.
Anjela f Bulgarian
Variant of Anzhela.
Yusr f Arabic
Means “ease” or “gentleness”
Melanita f Spanish
Diminutive of Melania.
Safidy m & f Malagasy
Means "choice" in Malagasy.
Kessie f English (American)
This is the name for the bird, Kessie in the Disney show 'The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'.
Shahpara f Urdu
It's mainly a Persian name since lots of words in Urdu come from Arabic/Persian words. It means "piece of royalty", Shah meaning king/royalty and Para meaning piece.
Mälikä f Tatar
Tatar form of Malika.
Asila f Arabic, Uzbek
Feminine form of Asil.
Kamohelo m & f Sotho
Means "acceptance" or "welcome" in Sotho.
Hildeborg f Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hildr "battle" combined with Old Norse björg "protection, help".
Noks f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Arnolda and related names, such as Arnoldina. The name might possibly be of West Frisian origin, as the one Dutch bearer of the name (a woman) that I had come across, had a surname that is most prevalent in the Dutch province of Friesland... [more]
Meganeira f Greek Mythology
Means "man-exalting, lordly", derived from Greek μέγας (megas) meaning "great, large, huge" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".
Nicolett f Dutch, German
Diminutive of Nicole.
Cuisheng f Chinese
From the Chinese 翠 (cuì) meaning "green, kingfisher" and 生 (shēng) meaning "life, living, lifetime, birth".
Khadeejah f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Khadija.
Bekang m & f Khmer
From Chinese 北京 (běijīng) meaning "Beijing".
Dvosha f Jewish
Diminutive of Dvora.
Ya'arit f Hebrew
Variant form of Yaara.
Suphansa f Thai
From the Thai prefix สุ (su) meaning "good" combined with พรรษา (phansa) meaning "rainy season".
Jéromette f French (Archaic), Literature
Feminine form of Jérôme, which is the modern French form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).... [more]
Yachie f Japanese
Japanese feminine given name derived from 八 (ya) meaning "eight" or 弥 (ya) meaning "increasingly"; 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" or 知 (chi) meaning "wisdom"; and 恵 (e) meaning "favour, blessing".
Ashwaq f Arabic
Means "longings, yearnings" in Arabic.
Wendelburg f Germanic
Variant of Wandalburg. With this spelling, however, the first element of the name might also refer to the Wends, a Germanic tribe. They might have derived their name from the Old High Germanic verb wenden, which is synonymous with Gothic vandjan (see Wandeburg).
Anasta f Russian
Diminutive of Anastasia.
Oanh f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 鶯 (oanh) meaning "oriole".
Shaqira f Malay
Malay variant of Shakira.
Kanami f Japanese
From 歌 (ka) meaning "song" and 波 (nami) meaning "wave". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Floripes f Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Philippines, Rare), Folklore
Derived from Portuguese and Spanish flor "flower".
Azcacoatl m & f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, possibly a combination of Nahuatl azcatl "ant" and coatl "snake".
Diany f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian variant of Diane, reflecting their pronunciation.
Zhensun f Chinese
From the Chinese 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 荪 (sūn) meaning "aromatic grass, iris".
Samkiri f & m Aymara
Means "dreamer" in Aymara.
Zhiqi f Chinese
From the Chinese 芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris" and 绮 (qǐ) meaning "fine thin silk".
Katešḫapi m & f Hittite
Means "King of the Gods", from the Hittite elements katte ("king") and ašḫab ("god"). The name of a Hittite god, which was also borne by a queen of the Middle Kingdom period of the Hittite empire, who is known only from fragmentary documents... [more]
Cristalda f Folklore, Popular Culture
A dithematic name formed from the Greek name element christos "anointed" and the Germanic name element wald "to rule".... [more]
Shalsabila f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Salsabil.
Suwimon f & m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิมล (wimon) meaning "pure, chaste, clean".
Vida f Spanish (Rare), Catalan (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Judeo-Spanish
Means "life" in Spanish, Catalan and Portuguese.
Ikuka f Japanese
From 行 (iku) meaning "to go, journey, travel" and 日 (ka) meaning "day, sun". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sholichah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Saliha.
Jamuqa f & m Aymara
Means "drawing" in Aymara.
Helvi f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish contraction of Hellevi.
Emylei f English
Variant of Emily.
Cassotis f Greek Mythology
Cassotis was a nymph from Parnassus, and the eponym of a spring at the Oracle at Delphi which was dedicated to Apollo.
Oyto'qa f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and to'qa meaning "clasp or belt buckle set with jewels".
Sankhu f Dungan
Means "coral" in Dungan.
Tanyushka f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Viji m & f Indian
kerala, india
Marga f Latvian
Short form of Margarita as well as a derivation from Latvian margot "to glint, to twinkle".
Herse f Greek Mythology
Means "dew" in Ancient Greek.... [more]
Veselina f Bulgarian, Slovene
Feminine form of Veselin.
Marietje f Dutch, Dutch (Surinamese), Flemish
Diminutive form of Maria and Marie.
Víóla f Icelandic (Modern), Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Viola.
Gerlin f Medieval German, Estonian (Modern)
Medieval German diminutive of Gertrud and Estonian elaboration of Gerli.
Bjarney f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements bjǫrn "bear" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Swe m & f Burmese
Means "relative, kin, family" or "friend" in Burmese.
Inu f Japanese (Rare)
Means "dog" in Japanese.
Weronisia f Polish
Diminutive of Weronika.
Kridtika f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kritika.
Wi f & m Sioux
Means "sun" in Lakota.
Seconda f Italian
Italian form of Secunda.
Hayako f Japanese
From Japanese 巴 (ha) meaning "comma" or 晴 (ha) meaning "clear up, fine weather", 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow" or 椰 (ya) meaning "palm tree", and 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Todrika f African American
Todrika comes from the masculine name Todd and and the feminine name Erika/Erica.
Hyelni f African
Name means 'God has given me'. It is used by the burah's of Garkida in Adamawa state of Nigeria.
Gundeberga f Germanic
Variant spelling of Gundeburg.
Sialôrta f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Sialoorta.
Clowance f Literature, English (British, Modern, Rare)
A character in the 'Poldark' series of historic novels by Winston Graham. The name is probably transferred from the name of an estate in Crowan , Cornwall.
Kale f Greek Mythology
From ancient Greek Καλη meaning "beauty". In Greek mythology she was one of the Graces and a daughter of Zeus.
Djamileh f Persian, Theatre
Possibly a Persian form of Jamila.
Maudeleyn f Biblical
Form of Magdalene used in the Wycliffite Bible (1395).
Berenguiero f Provençal
Provençal form of Bérengère.
Chanchala f Indian
The name means "unsteady", or "restless". It is also apparently synonymous with the name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Jiebing f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 介 (jiè) meaning "forerunner, herald" and 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice".
Avanelle f English (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Ava 1 and Nell.
Saloma f Slovak (Rare), Croatian (Rare), Kashubian
Slovak, Croatian and Kashubian form of Salome.
Chihagi f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 萩 (hagi) meaning "Japanese bush clover". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rivoyat f Uzbek
Means "tale" in Uzbek.
Derkje m & f Dutch, West Frisian
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Derk) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix je to the original name... [more]
Nima m & f Bhutanese, Buryat
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཉི་མ (see Nyima), as well as the Buryat form.
Atsumi f Japanese
From Japanese 渥 (atsu) meaning "glossy, moisten, moist, cordial, kind" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Arsénia f Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of Arsenios.
Maimuna f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Feminine form of Maimun.
Mem f & m English
Short form of various names containing the element -mem-.
Tweety m & f Popular Culture, Various (Rare)
Wordplay on the words sweetie and tweet, the onomatopoeia of birds. This is the name of Warner Bros. character Tweety, a yellow canary who began to appear in Looney Tunes (1930) and Merrie Melodies (1931) series of animated cartoons... [more]
Euzebia f Polish
Polish form of Eusebia.
Barrikada f Soviet, Russian
Derived from the Russian noun баррикада (barrikada) meaning "barricade". This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names, possibly in reference to the protests and strikes by labourers.
Tae m & f Chinese
Variant of Tai.
Azalbibi f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek azal meaning "eternity" and bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman".
Julie f Greek (Modern)
Variant of Tzouli influenced by the unrelated name Julie.
Nekhii m & f Mongolian
Means "leather, sheepskin" in Mongolian.
Isel f & m Nahuatl
Means "alone, unique, only", from Nahuatl icel.
Wuwen f Chinese
From the Chinese 妩 (wǔ) meaning "charming, enchanting" and 玟 (wén) meaning "streaks in jade, gem".
Dalbit f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 달빛 (dalbit) meaning "moonlight," from a combination of 달 (dal) meaning "moon" and Bit.
Chunwan f Chinese
From the Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring" and 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial".
Taxmina f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Tahmina
Kaavia f Tamil
Means "epic" in Tamil.
Rukia f Popular Culture
Rukia Kuchiki is a main character from the anime and manga series 'Bleach'.
Seol-a f Korean
From Sino-Korean 雪 (seol) meaning "snow" combined with 娥 (a) meaning "beautiful". Other hanja combinations can also form this name.
Jowangsin f Korean Mythology
The goddess of the fire and hearth in traditional Korean religion. Her name is derived from the hanja 竈 (jo) meaning "hearth, kitchen stove, kitchen", 王 (wang) meaning "great, king" and 神 (sin) meaning "god, goddess, spirit".
Verina f Late Roman
Variant of Verena.
Stephane f & m Late Greek, Various
Derived from Greek στεφάνη (stephane) meaning "(brim of a) helmet" as well as "crown, diadem, wreath". In other words: this name is the Late Greek feminine form of Stephanos (see Stephen).... [more]
Herena f Maori
Maori form of Helen.
Uganda f & m African American (Rare)
From the name of the African country.
Quanlian f Chinese
From the Chinese 泉 (quán) meaning "spring, fountain, wealth" and 莲 (lián) meaning "lotus".
Argeme f Spanish
From the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de Argeme, meaning "The Virgin of Argeme."... [more]
Tribeca f English (American, Modern, Rare)
After the New York neighbourhood, ultimately derived from "TRIangle BElow CAnal street".
Altannavch f Mongolian
Means "golden leaf" in Mongolian, from алтан (altan) meaning "golden" and навч (navch) meaning "leaf".
Henar m & f Kurdish (Rare)
Derived from Kurdish hinar meaning "pomegranate".
Sorara f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Persida f Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Slovene
Serbian, Croatian, and Romanian form of Persis. This was the name of the wife of Alexander Karadordevic, Prince of Serbia and ancestor to the monarchs of Yugoslavia.
Ramtrud f Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element hraban or hramn "raven" combined with þruþ "strength."
Ay-kys f Tuvan
Means "moon girl" in Tuvan, derived from ай (ay) meaning "moon; month" and кыс (kys) meaning "girl, daughter".
Shuri f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Tamil
"Valiant" ; "female warrior "
Rochani f Indonesian (Rare), Indian (Rare)
From Sanskrit रोचनी (roćani) meaning “yellow, red arsenic”.
Odsar f & m Mongolian
Means "star and moon" in Mongolian, from од (od) meaning "star" and сар (sar) meaning "moon".
Yasuha f Japanese
From 安 (yasu) meaning "peace, relax, low, cheap" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.... [more]
Khivchuk f Nivkh
Name given to girls whose mothers could not bear children for a period of time and suffered through a difficult birth.
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
Haamoeura f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "sleeping in the light".
Cecilía f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Cecilia.
Porpentina f Literature
The name of a main character in J. K. Rowling's series 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.'... [more]
Sharafbonu f Uzbek, Tajik
From Arabic شرف (sharaf) meaning "honour, glory, eminence, dignity" combined with Persian بانو (bānū) meaning "lady"
Yángméi f Chinese
It means "bayberry" in Chinese, which comes from Chinese 楊 (yáng) meaning "poplar, willow" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Ehi f Idoma
Means "gift" in Idoma.
Yavdoshka f Ukrainian
Diminutive of Yavdokha.
Bekes f Ijaw
Short form of Bekeara.
Bite f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian name of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a direct derivation from Latvian bite "a bee" and a short form of Brigita.
Ike f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
池 (Ike) meaning "pond, cistern, pool, reservoir", 潢 (Ike) meaning "Expanse of water, lake, pond". There are similar kanji characters which have the same meaning but are pronounced differently.
Wynelle f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Wyn using the popular name suffix elle.
Charanjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਚਰਨਜੀਤ (see Charanjeet).
Doreta f Swedish (Archaic)
Contracted form of Dorotea.
Karanpreet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit करण (karaṇa) meaning "clever, skillful" and प्रीति (prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Olea f Mormon
In the Book of Abraham, it is said that this is the name of the moon in the pure language.
Gúa f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Perhaps derived from Old Norse guðr "god".
Yeon-U m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 延 (yeon) meaning "prolong, stretch", 軟 (yeon) meaning "soft, flexible, pliable", 煙 (yeon) meaning "smoke, mist, vapour" or 妍 (yeon) meaning "bright, colourful, beautiful, handsome" combined with 祐 (u) meaning "divine intervention, protection", 優 (u) meaning "excellence", 雨 (u) meaning "rain" or 玉 (u) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem"... [more]
Katarzynka f Polish
Diminutive form of Katarzyna.
Nishankul f Kazakh (Rare)
Variant transcription of Nyshangul.
Rindra f & m Malagasy
Means "harmony, order, arrangement" in Malagasy.
Yungdung m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan གཡུང་དྲུང (see Yungdrung).
Dalan m & f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Da and Lan 1.
Pengfei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 鹏 (péng) referring to a large, legendary bird in Chinese mythology combined with 飞 (fēi) meaning "to fly". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Kosaki f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" or 心 (ko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jasneet f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit यशस् (yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" and नीति (nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Amenya f Tatar
Tatar variant form of Amina.
Viise f Estonian
Short form of Loviise.
Millane m & f South Slavic
Slavic origin, this name means "Gracious," "pleasant," and "dear".
Hatima f Swahili
Means "fate" in Swahili.
Ciesława f Polish
Contracted form of Ciechosława.
Lek m & f Thai
Means "small, little" in Thai. It is also commonly used as a nickname.
Sirem f Turkish
Meaning uncertain. The name is possibly derived from Sirem, which is the Turkish name for Syrmia, a region of the Pannonian Plain in Europe.
Cymopolea f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κυμοπόλεια (Kymopoleia) meaning "wave walker", derived from κῦμα (kyma) "wave, billow" and the verb πολέω (poleô) "to go about, range over"... [more]
Keperiñe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Zéphyrine and Ceferina.
Ischa m & f Dutch
Possibly derived from Isaac. A famous Dutch bearer was Ischa Meijer, a Jewish journalist, author, actor and television presenter. In his case, Ischa was short for Israel.
Marlou f Dutch, Flemish
Contraction of Marie-Louise.
Gimma f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Gemma.
Makelina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Madeline.
Dejanique f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular name prefix de with the name Janique. It could also be an elaboration of Deja using the suffix sound -nique (from names such as Dominique, Monique and Unique).
Jennika f English (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
English variant of Jennica, as well as a Swedish diminutive of Jenny, influenced by Annika.
Escolastica f Spanish (Philippines)
Unaccented form of Escolástica primarily used in the Philippines.
Ravanui f Tahitian
Means "great brown (brunette)"; from Tahitian rava meaning "brown, dark, black" and nui meaning "great, immense".
Spalzes f Ladakhi
From Tibetan དཔལ་མཛེས (dpal-mdzes) meaning "glorious beauty", derived from དཔལ (dpal) meaning "glorious, magnificent" and མཛེས (mdzes) meaning "beautiful, fine".
Gulrang f & m Pashto
From Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and رنگ (rang) meaning "colour".
Bogusza f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Bogusława.
Caroun f Armenian
Variant of Karoun.
Chrysanthème f Literature
Means "chrysanthemum" in French. This was used in Pierre Loti's novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887), which was adapted into an opera in 1893 by André Messager.
Ullabella f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Ulla and Bella.
Goget f Judeo-Catalan
Diminutive of Gog.