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Sussie f Danish, Swedish
Variant of Sussi, a diminutive form of names beginning in Sus-, such as Susan and Susanna... [more]
Motoko f Japanese
From 素 (moto) meaning "unadorned, undecorated, plain" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Lyrix m & f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage. Possibly a variant of Lyric inspired by the spelling of Hendrix. Alternatively, it could be a corruption of the plural form: lyrics.
Tassia f Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia. This name belonged to an 8th-century Lombard queen, the Roman wife of Ratchis.... [more]
Arngunna f Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Arngunn (see Æringunnr).
Darmawati f Indonesian
From Indonesian darma meaning "good deed, duty", ultimately from Sanskrit धर्म (dharma), combined with the feminine suffix -wati.
Shaunette f English (American)
Feminization of Shaun, made by adding the French feminine diminutive suffix -ette.... [more]
Harvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਹਰਵਿੰਦਰ (see Harwinder).
Sofonisba f Italian
Italian form of Sophonisba. This name was borne by painter Sofonisba Anguissola.
Reija f Finnish
Meaning uncertain. Possibly a variant of Freja or Rhea, or a feminine form of Reijo.
Zikrayat f Arabic
Means "memories, recollections" in Arabic.
Älla f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Swedish variant of Ella 2.
Petrisha f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Rare, modern feminization of Peter.
Misela f Tongan
Tongan borrowing of Michelle.
Ketevani f Georgian
Form of Ketevan with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი (-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Dianka f Czech, Kashubian
Diminutive of Diana, not used as a given name in its own right.
Donojamol f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek dono meaning "wise" and jamol meaning "beautiful".
Kaitelyn f English
Variant of Caitlin. This name was given to 5 girs born in the USA in 2010.
Mardoy f Uzbek
Derived from mard meaning "fearless, brave" and oy meaning "moon".
Lycorias f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Λυκωριάς (Lykorias). In Greek myth this was the name of a sea-nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris.
Almeta f English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Almeda.
Medárda f Hungarian
Feminine form of Medárd.
Shansang f Chinese
From the Chinese 杉 (shān) meaning "pine and fir tree species" and 桑 (sāng) meaning "mulberry tree".
Simurg f Persian, Persian Mythology
From the name of a monstrous bird in Persian mythology, derived from Pahlavi sin "eagle" and murgh "bird". In the 11th-century epic the 'Shahnameh', Simorğ was a mighty bird who nursed the infant Zāl (father of Rostam).
Yondođ f Bashkir
Means "star" in Bashkir.
Arnarissoq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Arnarigsoĸ.
Jezula f Haitian Creole
Derived from Haitian Creole Jezi "Jesus" (possibly influenced by French Jésus) and la "there; here" with the intended meaning of "Jesus is there" or "Jesus is here".
Wyldstyle f Popular Culture
Wyldstyle is the female protagonist in "The LEGO movie". The name is derived from "wild style" with literal meaning.
Yongxian f Chinese
From the Chinese 咏 (yǒng) meaning "sing song" or 永 (yǒng) meaning "long, eternal, forever" and 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" or 仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal".
Glynne m & f English
Variant and feminine form of Glyn.
Milania f Croatian (Rare), English
Croatian variant spelling of Milanija.... [more]
Somchaye m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สมชาย, สมชัย (see Somchai).
Zaianab f Arabic
Variant of Zainab.
Kalpurnia f Polish
Polish form of Calpurnia.
Dannii f English (Australian)
Variant of Danni. A notable bearer is Australian singer Dannii Minogue (1971-).
Alijda f Dutch
Variant spelling of Aleida.
Dilaia f Romani
Possibly a corruption of Delilah.
Cathereau f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Catherine.
Emmý f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic form of Emmy.
Arnoštka f Czech (Rare)
Feminine form of Arnošt.
Näzhiä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Najia.
Vernette f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Verna (see Vernetta)
Alim f & m Mongolian
Means "apple" or "pear" in Mongolian.
Sabbatha f English (Rare), Literature
Derived from English sabbath, the name of the holy day of the week in Judeo-Christian tradition, which derives from Hebrew shabbath, properly "day of rest", from shabath "he rested"... [more]
Yingxin f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 瑛 (yīng) meaning "luster of gems, crystal" or 盈 (yíng) meaning "filled with, full of, overflowing" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous" or 歆 (xīn) meaning "like, admire".
Pythodoris f Ancient Greek, History
Feminine form of Pythodoros. This was the name of a Roman client ruler of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, who reigned from 38 AD to 46 AD.
Aini f Finnish, Estonian
Variant of Aino.
Hrafnkatla f Icelandic
Feminine form of Hrafnkell.
Vojmira f Croatian, Slovene
Feminine form of Vojmir.
Enli f Chinese
From the Chinese 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Antzi f Greek (Rare)
Diminutive of Antzela.
Add m & f English
Short form of Addison.
Brasília f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of place name Brasil.
Bokamoso m & f South African, Sotho
Means "future".
Guofeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" combined with 锋 (fēng) meaning "edge, point, vanguard". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Virika f Sanskrit
Means "brave" in Sanskrit.
Yuann f Chinese
Common Chinese Name... [more]
Coralena f English (Modern)
Combination of Cora and Lena.
Meganeira f Greek Mythology
Means "man-exalting, lordly", derived from Greek μέγας (megas) meaning "great, large, huge" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".
Pelşîn f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish pelçima meaning "leaf" and şîn meaning "blue".
Bray m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bray, derived from Cornish bre meaning "hill".
Ígulfríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ígull "sea urchin" or igull "hedgehog" and fríðr "beautiful".
Ayaquiuc m & f Nahuatl
Possibly means "nobody’s younger sibling", from Nahuatl ayac "no one, nobody" and iuctli "younger sibling".
Gewrê f Kurdish
From Kurdish gewr meaning "grey".
Saikhan m & f Mongolian (Rare)
From Mongolian сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Canto f Spanish (European, Rare)
Means "edge" in Spanish, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Canto, meaning "Our Lady of the Edge". She is the patron saint of the town of Toro, located in the Spanish province of Zamora.
Hlökk f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Hlǫkk.
Sonný f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic form of Sonny.
Helüś f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Helena.
Francien f Dutch
Dutch form of Francine, with its spelling more or less phonetical in nature.
Cheraye f English (American, Rare)
Elaboration of Cherie using the phonetic element ray.
Saruulsaikhan f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian саруул (saruul) meaning "clear, bright, lucid" or "healthy, robust" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Luda f Medieval Czech
Derived from Proto-Slavic *ljudъ "people". This name was also used as a short form of various names beginning with the element Lud-.
Salamah m & f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic سلامة (see Salama), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Maira f Mari
Mari variant of Mariya.
Monera f Filipino, Maguindanao
Maguindanao form of Munira.
Zeline f Hungarian
Short form of Celesztina as well as a quasi-borrowing of Céline.
Tailtiu f Irish Mythology
Tailtiu is the name of a presumed goddess in Irish Mythology.
Hayane f Armenian (Ukrainianized)
Ukrainianised form of Gayane. This was the name of the artist Hayane Atayan.
Tenna f Danish
Danish diminutive of Hortensia used from the 19th century onward.
Nycoly f Brazilian (Modern, Rare)
Brazilian form of Nicole reflecting it's pronunciation.
Minguiña f Galician (Archaic)
Truncated form of Dominguiña, itself a diminutive of Dominga.
Lauro f Provençal
Provençal form of Laure.
Feliksa f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Feliks.
Xanda f Portuguese
Diminutive of Alexandra.
Aydyn m & f Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with дин (din) meaning "religion, faith".
Nevabelle f English
Combination of the name Neva and the name Belle.
Nickayla f English (Modern, Rare)
Allegedly a blend of Nicole and Makayla.
Loll f English
Diminutive of Lauren or Lola.
Oryom f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "daylight" in Hebrew, a combination of the name Or meaning "light" and the word yom meaning "day".
Oliwa f Hawaiian
Perhaps a Hawaiian form of Olivia.
Gülruh f Ottoman Turkish
From Turkish gül meaning "rose" combined with 'rukh' meaning "cheek, face", giving it the meaning "rose-cheeked", "rose-faced".
Taniushka f Russian
Alternate transcription of Tanyushka, diminutive of Tatiana or Tatyana (see Tanyusha, Tanya).
Dashana f African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant spelling of Dashauna or Dashawna, which are feminine forms of Deshaun and Deshawn.
Yingren f Chinese
Means " full of or overflowing with benevolence, kindness" in Chinese.
Raynell f & m English, African American
In the case of the African American masculine name it is a compound of Raymond and Cornell/Darnell.
Duccia f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Duccio.
Marbella f Spanish (Mexican), English (Rare)
Possibly from the name of a resort town in southern Spain, which likely derives from Arabic مربلة (Marbal·la) and resembles Spanish mar bella "beautiful sea" (also compare Mar)... [more]
Helle f Estonian
Variant of Helena. This name is also associated with Estonian hell “tender” (compare Hellä).
Laurynn f American
Variant of Lauren.
Shina f & m Chinese
Combination of Shi and Na.
Lose f Tongan
Tongan form of Rose.
Izobel f Obscure
Variant of Isobel.
Nonô f Portuguese
Diminutive of Leonor.
Asmah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Asma as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Âu Cơ f Far Eastern Mythology
From Sino-Vietnamese 嫗姬 (Âu Cơ) meaning "lady of the Âu Việt", the name of a group of ancient tribes that inhabited northern Vietnam and southern China in the 3rd century BC. In Vietnamese mythology, Âu Cơ is a fairy deity and the wife of Lạc Long Quân... [more]
Awusung m & f Western African, Saya
Means "extremely sweet and great" in Saya, spoken in Nigeria.
Rudrakshi f Hinduism (Sanskritized)
From Sanskrit रूद्राक्षी(Rūdrākṣī) meaning "power, fearless, fierce". Etymologically means "tear of lord Rudra(Shiva" and metaphorically means "Goddess Shakti or Parvati".
Raksha f Indian, Hindi
Means "protection, preservation, care" or "guard, sentinel; protective charm" in Sanskrit.
Frostrós f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements frost "frost" and rós "rose".
Nakoto f Japanese
From Japanese 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" combined with 琴 (koto), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Khirkhi m & f Aymara
Means "armadillo" in Aymara.
Gothel f Literature, Popular Culture, Folklore
Gothel is a Hessian dialect word meaning "godmother". ... [more]
Mirija m & f Malagasy
Means "rigorous" in Malagasy.
Tamta f Georgian
Derived from Persian tahamta or thamtha meaning "strong, brave", itself ultimately from Pahlavi تهم‎ (tahm) or (taham) meaning "brave". Also compare Avestan takhma meaning "strong, brave, valiant" (see Tahmina).
Frouke f Frisian
Frisian cognate of Frauke.
Ajoke f Yoruba
Means "jointly beloved" or "pampered by all" in Yoruba, from jọ "together, jointly; to assemble, congregate" and‎ kẹ́ "to care for, cherish".
Hëna f Albanian
Derived from Albanian hënë "moon".
Reis m & f Portuguese, Catalan
Portuguese and Catalan cognate of Reyes.
Oskara f Swedish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Oskar.
Álvara f Spanish, Portuguese
Feminine form of Álvaro.
Quenyazton f & m Nahuatl
Possibly means "how will she go?", from Nahuatl quen "how? what? in what manner?" and yaz "will go", combined with the diminutive suffix -ton.
Elínheiður f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Elín and the Old Norse name element heiðr "bright; clear; cloudless; honor".
Karimala f Northern African
Nubian queen whose existence is known from a temple relief in Semna (present-day Sudan).
Aglaía f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Aglaia.
Lourene f Filipino
Lourene BEVAART took part in the SECOND "international" series of the T.V. programme "Gladiators" (which took place in 1996). She got as far as the GRAND FINAL before being defeated by Peggy Odita (from the U.S.A.).
Ayoola m & f Yoruba
Means "the joy of success" in Yoruba.
Cojiñí f Romani (Caló)
Derived from Caló cujiñí, meaning "rose". This name is used as a Caló equivalent of Rosa 1.
Adigun m & f Yoruba
Means "bound upright" in Yoruba, figuratively "well-planned and successful".
Vati f Indian
Means 'nature' in Hindi.
Dialika f Western African
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Bonavera f Medieval Italian
From Latin bona "good, kind, right" (from bonus) combined with vera "true" (from verus).
Parichat f Thai
Means "erythrina (a type of flower)" in Thai.
Aixue f Chinese
From the Chinese 嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter" and 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow".
Kaouther f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Kawthar chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Aanakwadmeskwa m & f Ojibwe
Derived from the Ojibwe word aanakwad meaning "cloud" and meskwa meaning "red".
Su-gyeong f Korean
From Sino-Korean 秀 (su) "refined, elegant, graceful" and 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour".
Zenmi f & m Japanese
Another unisex name? Look at the details for more information.... [more]
Saulėja f Lithuanian
An elaborated form of Saulė
Katrinell f English, African American
Elaboration of Katrina, possibly influenced by Nell.
Tesele f Turkish
Means "hope" in Zaza, language spoken in Turkey.
Nganakati f Tsonga
Means "princess" in Xitsonga.
Ummati f Indian (Sikh)
intelligent, good nature ,very helpful,long ages live ,open thoughts creation
Sarakka f Sami
Variant of Sáráhkká.
Elit f Turkish
Means "choice" in Turkish
Indía f Icelandic
Icelandic adoption of India.
Theuderada f Germanic
Feminine form of Theuderad.
Ruko f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ólína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Olina.
Eulabee f Obscure
Possibly a combination of Eula and Bee, or perhaps a derivative of the Greek noun εὐλάβεια (eulabeia) meaning "discretion, caution" (see Eulabeia)... [more]
Erdenetungalag f Mongolian
Means "clear as a jewel" in Mongolian, from эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent".
Qaraqaş f Azerbaijani
Means "black eyebrows" in Azerbaijani.
Diope f Greek Mythology
Diope was the daughter of Triptolemos. The name itself derives from Διος (Dios) meaning "of Zeus" and ωψ (ops) "face, eye".
Tsoghanush f Armenian
From the Armenian ցող (cʿoł) meaning "dew" and անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Daveigh f English
Modern coinage, a feminine form of David. Actress Daveigh Chase is a famous bearer.
Sindisa m & f Southern African (Rare), Zulu (Rare)
From Zulu sindisa meaning "save, redeem, rescue".
Perimede f Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek feminine name meaning "very cunning" or "cunning all around".
Hilpi f Finnish
Variant of Hilppa.
Mirabel f French (African), English (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Medieval Italian, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Old French mirable "wonderful; admirable", ultimately from Latin mirabilis "wonderful, marvellous, astonishing, extraordinary, remarkable, amazing" (compare Mirabelle).
Olayide f & m Western African, Yoruba
Means "wealth rolled in" in Yoruba.
Kihime f Japanese
From Japanese 黄 (ki) meaning "yellow" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sunilda f Spanish
Latinized form of Svanhild.
Afianwan f Ibibio
Means "fair lady" in Ibibio.
Vidra f Serbian (Rare)
The Slavic name for "otter", an animal traditionally associated with great agility and swiftness of movement.
Khione f Greek Mythology, Literature
Variant of Chione. In American author Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series, Khione appears as an antagonist with powers over ice and snow.
Katjaana f Finnish
Finnish form of Katjana.
Tirien f & m African American
Meaning "kind", Tirien may be invented, or a variant of Tirion.
Fravia f Sicilian
Variant of Flavia.
Waddah m & f Arabic
Meaning "bright, brilliant".
Hrafney f Icelandic
Derived from the Old Norse elements hrafn "raven" and ey "island" or ey "good fortune".
Sadalberga f Frankish
Saint Sadalberga(c. 605 – c. 670) was the daughter of Gundoin, Duke of Alsace and his wife Saretrude. Sadalberga founded the Abbey of St John at Laon. She is the subject of a short hagiography, the Vita Sadalbergae.
Chabuta f Guanche
From Guanche *tabuḍt, meaning "navel". This was recorded as the name of a 12-year-old Guanche girl from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1495.
Evangelica f Italian (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Feminine form of Evangelico. In the English-speaking world, this name can be a combination of Eve with Angelica as well as be a feminization of the English word evangelic, which as you can see has the same etymology as the aforementioned Evangelico... [more]
Penelopo f Esperanto
Esperanto form of Penelope.
Nevah f English (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Neva influenced by the spelling of Norah 1.
Nunilo f History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Nunila. This is the name of one of the sisters (along with Alodia) who were martyred in 9th century Al-Andalus.
Verjaluys f Armenian
Means "sundown, twilight" in Armenian.
Adalarda f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard feminine form of Adalart.
Wulfwaru f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and waru "guard, protection; care, watch" (compare weard and wær).
Nutsiko f Georgian
Diminutive of Nutsa, which via Ninutsa is essentially a diminutive of Nino 2.... [more]
Meres-nip f Ancient Egyptian
Means "beloved of Napata", from the Egyptian element mryt. Possibly the Egyptian personal name of the Nubian queen Pebatjma.
Qianmo f Chinese
From the Chinese 千 (qiān) meaning "thousand, many, very" and 茉 (mò) meaning "white jasmine".
Itzea f Basque (Modern, Rare)
Possibly from Basque itzea meaning "the nail", itself from itze ("metal nail"). This is the name of a house in the Navarran town of Bera belonging to Spanish writer Pio Baroja (1872-1956).
Tanganutura f Indigenous Tasmanian
means "to weep bitterly" in Palawa. This was the name of the mother of Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834-1905), who was the last fluent speaker of a Tasmanian language.
Atteena f Indian
Variant of Athena.
Saynaara f Yakut
Means "thinking" in Yakut.
Amapele f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Amber.
Annedore f German
Combination of Anna and Dore (a short form of Dorothea).
Pacha Qura f Aymara
From the Aymara pacha meaning "epoch, time and space, cosmos" and qura meaning "herb, medicinal plant".
Dazmira f Soviet, Russian (Rare), Georgian (Rare)
Feminine form of Dazmir. This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Ta-miu f Pet
Means "she-cat" in Ancient Egyptian. This was the name of Prince Thutmose's cat, best remembered for being buried in her own sarcophagus.
Baranamtarra f Sumerian
Etymology unknown, possibly deriving from Sumerian elements nam meaning "(area of) responsibility; destiny, fate, lot" and tar meaning "deliberate, judicious". Name borne by a queen of Lagash (circa 2384 BCE), known for her involvement in the trade of wool, silver, and bronze between Lagash, Dilmun, and Umma.
Marzie f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian مرضیه (see Marzieh).
Tlaco f Nahuatl
Means "middle, half" in Nahuatl, figuratively "second-born child".
Nkosingiphile f African, Zulu
Means "the Lord gave me" in Zulu.
Nutsa f Georgian
Contracted form of Ninutsa, which is a diminutive of Nino 2.... [more]
Remedy f & m English (American, Rare)
From the English word, perhaps intended to be an English equivalent of Remedios.
Ardra f Hinduism, Astronomy
The name of the star the star Betelgeuse (α Ori) in Hinduism, meaning "green" or "the moist one". It is associated with Rudra, the god of wind, storms, the hunt, destruction and terror.
Bhupinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Bhupendra used by Sikhs.
Te Koha m & f Maori
Means "the gift; gifted" in Māori.
Java f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Hinduism, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Nepali
MEANING : China rose, saffron... [more]
Lupine f English
Variant of Lupin, derived from the species Lupinus or Lupine.
Vakarinė f Baltic Mythology
Derived from Lithuanian vakaras meaning "evening; (plural only) west" (compare Vakarė) with the feminine adjectival suffix -inė, referring to something made from or pertaining to a noun, ultimately meaning something along the lines of "vesperal; pertaining to the evening."... [more]
Maodana f Breton
Feminine form of Maodan.
Saagnika f Odia
Means "fiery; passionate; with fire" in Odia.
Khana f Pakistani, Bengali
Feminine form of Khan.
Boonkoed m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บุญเกิด (see Bunkoet).
Nionne f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Nionne.
Jarboe f Obscure
Unknown origin. Borne by Jarboe Devereaux, singer and former member of American experimental rock band Swans.
Keamogetswe m & f Tswana
Means "I am welcomed" in Setswana.
Ahlaya f Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Aglaia.
Kahōkū f & m Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "the star," from definite article ka and hōkū meaning "star."
Amukelani m & f African, Tsonga
Means "acceptance" in Tsonga.
Parastou f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پرستو (see Parastoo).
Shaya m & f Arabic, Hebrew
In Arabic, means "worthy, deserving". In Hebrew, likely the feminine form of Shay 2.
Obioma f & m African, Igbo, Nigerian
Grace, Goodness, Favor. Literally - "Good Heart"
Zuoling f Chinese
From the Chinese 佐 (zuǒ) meaning "assist, aid" and 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade".
Fraganez f Breton
Variant of Fragana.
Arnfríðr f Old Norse
Combination of the Old Norse elements ǫrn "eagle" and fríðr "beautiful", originally "beloved".
Brettlyn f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Brett using the popular name suffix lyn.
Doreta f Swedish (Archaic)
Contracted form of Dorotea.
Hirantsoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hirana meaning "glimmer of light" and soa meaning "good".
Clerina f English (American, Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Clerina of Carthage was a 3rd-century saint. She is said to have been the aunt of Saint Celerinus.
Nuryuz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek nur meaning "divine light" and yuz meaning "face" or "hundred, many times".
Addalynn f English (Modern)
Variant of Adeline using the popular suffix lynn.