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Rainey f & m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Rainey. As a feminine name, it can also be used as a diminutive of Raine or Lorraine.
Kiattisak m Thai
From Thai เกียรติ (kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Potskhvera m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ფოცხვერი (potskhveri) meaning "lynx" (as in, the feline).
Tulga m Germanic
From Gothic tulgus "firm, steady, solid".... [more]
Demètri m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Demetrius.
Aligoĸ m Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Aligoq.
Kulno m Estonian
Variant of Kulmo.
Edwyne m & f English
Variant spelling of Edwin
Oilbhreis m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Oliver.
Herpert m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Herbert.
Sanctinus m Late Roman
Diminutive of Sanctius, as is evidenced by the suffix -inus. This was the name of a French saint from the 4th century AD.
Rodzi m Malay
Variant of Razi.
Vaja m Georgian
Variant transcription of Vazha.
Smudge m & f Pet
A cat name that is derived from the English word smudge meaning "blemish, smear" in reference to its appearance.
Zanoah f & m Biblical
Means "cast off, rejected", possibly from a root meaning "stink". The name of two towns in the Bible, as well as one person.
Shouma m Japanese
From Japanese 尚 (shou) meaning "esteem" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Dalilu-essu m Babylonian
Means "new praise", deriving from the Akkadian elements dalīlu ("praise, thanks") and eššu ("new, modern").
Drover m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Drover. It was used in the 2008 movie 'Australia' by Baz Luhrmann. The character Drover was played by Hugh Jackman.
Ale m Swedish, Old Norse, Folklore
Probably a short form of various Old Norse names, for example Áleifr and Alríkr. Oldest known usage of the name is from a runic inscription from the 9th century.
Vaheek m Persian
said his name was vaheek, son of the 1st general to the shaw. he arrived in the early 80s during the shaws Iranian exodus..
Amonrat f & m Thai
From Thai อมร (amon) meaning "immortal, eternal" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Jadynn f & m English (Modern)
Primarily feminine variant of Jaden.
Arvizhikhbuyan m & f Mongolian
Means "increased virtue" in Mongolian, from арвижих (arvijikh) meaning "to accumulate" and буян (buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Belchior m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Melchior.
Gajo m Croatian
Croatian form of Gaius.
Makşӑm m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Maksim.
Gani m Albanian, Indonesian, Kazakh
Albanian, Indonesian and Kazakh form of Ghani.
Chae-un m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 彩 (chae) meaning "colour" combined with 運 (un) meaning "fortune" or 雲 (un) meaning "cloud". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Ãngîjuk f & m Greenlandic (Archaic)
Possibly derived from Greenlandic angiu "mushroom" or alternatively a feminine form and a masculine variant of Ãngê.
Kanisius m Indonesian, German (Rare)
Indonesian and German form of Canisius, often paired with Petrus.
Gulkalaski m Cherokee
Means "one who falls from the leaning position" in Cherokee.
Malvasius m Arthurian Cycle
The King of Iceland in Arthur’s time, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. His name may come from the Welsh Melwas.... [more]
Maradi m & f Georgian
Derived from the Georgian adjective მარადი (maradi) meaning "eternal, everlasting". For men, this name can also be the nominative case form of Marad.... [more]
Taqdir m Uzbek
Means "fate" in Uzbek.
Hisyam m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Hisham.
Tatian m English
English form of Tatianus. This name was borne by a Christian writer and theologian from the 2nd century AD.
Jahn m Norwegian, Swedish, Medieval Baltic
Norwegian and Swedish variant of Jan 1 and medieval Latvian variant of Jane 3.
Hutch m English (Rare, Archaic)
Medieval diminutive of Hugh.
Jiajie m & f Chinese
From Chinese 家 (jiā) meaning "home, family", 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" or 嘉 (jiā) meaning "excellent, good, auspicious" combined with 杰 (jié) meaning "heroic, outstanding" or 捷 (jié) meaning "victory, triumph, quick, swift, nimble"... [more]
Aenar m Literature
Created by author George R. R. Martin for a character in his series "A Song of Ice and Fire". In the series, Aenar Targaryen is an ancestor of the Targaryen monarchs in Westeros.
Şağaban m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Şaban.
Chenji m Chinese
From the Chinese 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and 及 (jí) meaning "and" or "extend, reach, come up to".
Seon-Woo m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 선우 (see Seon-U).
Afan m Welsh, Medieval Welsh
The name of a river in South Wales, usually Anglicized as Avon or Avan, presumably derived from Celtic *abon- "river" (making it a cognate of Afon)... [more]
Tamer m Turkish
Means "competent soldier" or "mannish, man of good qualities" in Turkish.
Eunicjan m Polish
Polish form of Eunikianos via its latinized form Eunicianus.
Héribert m French
French form of Heribert and variant of Herbert.
Marre m & f Swedish, Dutch
Diminutive of names starting with Mar-.
Sihol m & f Batak
Means "longing, desire" in Toba Batak.
Attasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Atthasit.
Handoko m Javanese
From Javanese andaka meaning "bull, ox".
Kikkuli m Mitanni
The name of an ancient horse trainer who wrote a manual on horse training.
Oemar m Indonesian
Older spelling of Umar based on Dutch orthography.
Kianoosh m Persian
Alternate transcription of Kianoush.
Sach m Sanskrit, Hindi
Sanskrit MEANING - Worshipping, attached to, worshipper... [more]
Apollinary m Russian
Variant transcription of Apollinariy.
Mikac m Croatian (Archaic)
Old Croatian diminutive of Mika, itself either a variant of Miha or a pet form of Mikula/Mikulaš.
Brangaled m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The owner of a horn, Corn Brangaled, that was said to have been capable of providing any drink desired and to number amongst the Thirteen Treasures of Britain.
Kumakichi m Japanese
"Fortunate bear"
Tsuguyoshi m Japanese
From 承 (tsugu) meaning "acquiescent", 胤 (tsugu) meaning "paternal blood, offspring", or 禎 (tsugu) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward", combined with 成 (yoshi) meaning "become", 敬 (yoshi) meaning "respect, honor, reverence", or 孝 (yoshi) meaning "filial piety".
Yupanqui m Quechua
Means "he who honours his ancestors" in Quechua.
Ingfried m German (Rare)
The name is made from the two Germanic name elements Ing (the name of a Germanic god) and fridu "peace".... [more]
Hairudin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Claudie m English
Diminutive of Claudius.
Beyazit m Turkish, Arabic, Persian
Variant transcription of Bayezid.
Kiatichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เกียรติชัย (see Kiattichai).
Gurdip m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਗੁਰਦੀਪ (see Gurdeep).
Branton m English
Derived from the surname Branton.
Khurts m & f Mongolian
Means "sharp, keen, acute", "good eyesight", or "bright, glowing, glaring, garish" in Mongolian.
Janislaw m Bulgarian (Germanized)
German transcription of Yanislav.
Druzjan m Polish
Polish form of Drusianus.
Apolonijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Apollonios.
Baoman m Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure; precious, rare" and 满 (mǎn) meaning "full, completely, satisfied".
Neilam f & m Indian (Rare)
Of unknown meaning.
Baode m Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure; precious, rare" or 保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, defend" and 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind; morals, ethics, virtue".
Huēhuecoyōtl m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "old coyote", from Nahuatl huehue "elderly person, old man; very old" and coyotl "coyote". This was an Aztec god of mischief, music, dance, and sexuality.
Montford m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Montford meaning either "from a communal ford or water crossing" or "from Munda's ford," Munda being an old English personal name meaning "protector, guardian," as seen in names such as Edmund... [more]
Lilburn m English
Transferred use of the surname Lilburn.
Xolid m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Khalid.
Fridhi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Friði.
Qobiljon m Uzbek
From the adjective "qobil" (able, capable, gifted) and the noun "jon" (soul, spirit, life)
Dormod m Norwegian (Archaic)
Combination of Greek doron "gift" and Germanic móðr "mind, spirit, courage".
Tarsycjusz m Polish
Polish form of Tarsicius.
Erkhaan m Yakut
Means "the brave blood" in Yakut.
Aphidech m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิเดช (see Aphidet).
Col-hozeh m Biblical
Means "all-seeing", ultimately derived from Hebrew כל (kol) meaning "all, whole" and חזה (haza) meaning "to see, to have a vision". He was mentioned in Nehemiah 3:15 and Nehemiah 11:5.
Aristion m Ancient Greek
Aristion was a philosopher who became tyrant of Athens
Kyoutaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kyōtarō.
Permal m French (African)
Not available.
Kondratiy m Russian
Russian form of Conrad. It has fallen into heavy disuse because of its link to Kondratiy Ryleyev (1795-1826), leader of Russia's Decembrist revolt in 1825.
Fonzi m Italian
Diminutive of Alfonzo.
Ebroin m English, History, Medieval Latin
Frankish/Latin form of Eberwin. Ebroin was the name of a 7th-century mayor of the palace of Neustria. a West Frankish kingdom.
Henne m & f German (Rare, Archaic), Medieval German
A short form of Heinrich or Johannes. The name is occasionally also used on females.
Abu Haniffah m Malay
Malay variant of Abu Hanifa.
Kose m & f Japanese
Yakuza
Polystratos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" combined with Greek στρατος (stratos) "army".
Hermê m Kurdish
Means "pear" in Kurdish.
Raffaelangelo m Italian
combination of Raffaele and Angelo.
Ledimir m Croatian
Derived from (Serbo-)Croatian led "ice" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Min-Hyeon m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 旼 (min) meaning "gentle, affable" combined with 炫 (hyeon) meaning "shine, glitter"... [more]
Hariobaudes m Germanic (Latinized)
Hariobaudes was an Alemannic petty king in the 4th century.
Yasuharu m Japanese
From 恭 (yasu) meaning "polite, respectful" and 春 (haru) meaning "spring". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Abtet m East Frisian
Either a short version of Athalbert or a short version of Abbe with adding of the name element têt meaning "glad".
Kamek m Hebrew
Kamek is a Hebrew name that means come back. It is also a Mario character named Kamek. (also called Magikoopa.
Wangdue m Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan དབང་འདུས (see Wangdi).
Bidzo m Georgian
Short form of Bidzina.
Min m Walloon
Walloon form of Méen.
Procopi m Catalan
Catalan form of Procopius.
Eus m Dutch (Rare)
Contracted form of Eugenius as well as a short form of latinized Greek names that start with Eus-, such as Eusebius and Eustachius.
Krzesąd m Polish (Archaic)
From the element krzesi, meaning "to resurrect" or "to restore" and sąd, meaning "court" or "judge". Thus, it was probably intended to mean "the one who is judged (or destined, since the words have similar roots in Polish) to restore life" or "the one who restores true judgement".
Lucjón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Lucianus.
Emirgune m History
Probably from Arabic أَمِير (amir) meaning "prince, commander" and Persian گونه (gune) meaning "kind, type, sort". This was the name of several people from 17th- and 18th-century Iran, including a 17th-century governor of Yerevan after whom the Istanbul neighborhood of Emirgan is named.
Nabai m & f Chinese
Combination of the names Na and Bai.
Wandebert m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from Gothic vandjan "to turn, to wrap (up)", or from Gothic vandus "twig, staff, stick." The second element is derived from Old High German beraht "bright."
Stach m Polish
Diminutive of Stanisław.
Melanio m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Melania.
Giglio m Italian (Rare)
Italian cognate of Gilles. The name coincides with Italian giglio "lily".
Særmæt m Ossetian
Variant transcription of Sarmat.
Vidigoia m Gothic
Vidigoia was a Thervingian Gothic warrior. His name means either "the man from the forest zone" or "the forest-barker/wolf". Vidigoia figured during the campaigns of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great across the Danube around 330 AD... [more]
Lucido m Italian (Archaic)
Italian form of Lucidus. A known bearer of this name was Lucido Parocchi (1833-1903), an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Guentigirn m Medieval Cornish
Possibly a Cornish adoption of Kentigern.
Fulgencjusz m Polish
Polish form of Fulgentius (see Fulgencio).
Evfroniy m Russian
Variant transcription of Yevfroniy.
Gundo m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare)
Latinized form of Gunde.
Kristiano m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese Brazilian form of Cristiano.
Demetrian m English (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
English form of Demetrianos. This is the name of several saints.
Djabar m Arabic (Maghrebi), Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic جبّار (see Jabbar) chiefly used in North Africa, as well as an Indonesian variant of the name.
Gwidon m Polish
A Polish form of Guido.
Mered m Biblical
Mered is a Biblical figure, who was from the Tribe of Judah and noted as the husband of Bithiah, daughter of Pharaoh. Bithiah was the foster mother of Moses... [more]
Isemiel m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Ishi, which in the Septuagint only appears in verse 2:31 of 1 Chronicles. Other verses in the Septuagint use the forms Iesi, Isei and Sei instead.
Manarivo m & f Malagasy
Means "rich, opulent" in Malagasy.
Burtel m Romansh
Variant of Bartel, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Hanys m Silesian
Silesian form of Jan 1 via German Hans.
Arturs m Latvian
Older form of Artūrs.
Innocenty m Polish
Polish form of Innocentius.
Təbriz m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Tabriz.
Yukie f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 幸 (yuki) meaning "fortune" and 枝 (e) meaning "branch; limbs". It can also derive from 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow" and 絵 (e) meaning "picture"... [more]
Rachmiel m Yiddish
Name used by Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazic Jews in Europe
Shu-enlil m Akkadian
Meaning uncertain, but related to the god Enlil.... [more]
Canice m Irish
Alternate spelling of Cainnech
Gorian m Macedonian, Slovene
Means "mountain" or "wood". Derived from south Slavic gora "mountain" and is a variation of name Goran
Shivadasa m Sanskrit
Means "servant of Shiva", from the given name Shiva 1 combined with Sanskrit दास (dasa) meaning "servant, slave".
Schezo m Popular Culture
When combined with the last name Wegey, it means the gorgeous man who defiles the gods in a fictional ancient language. This name is born by Puyo Puyo character Schezo Wegey.
Jakùb m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Jacob.
Hüdaverdi m Turkish
Turkish form of Xudaverdi.
Welby m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Welby.
Kartar m & f Indian (Sikh)
Means "creator, doer, maker" in Punjabi.
Hakurou m Japanese
From Japanese 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 珀 (haku) meaning "amber" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Blichelm m Germanic
Derived from Old High German blich "lightning, glow" or blicchan "to flash, to shine" combined with Old High German helm "helmet, protection."
Friderikos m Germanic (Hellenized), Greek (Rare)
Hellenized form of Frideric (possibly via its latinized form Fridericus). It also occurs as a hellenization of the younger name Friedrich, though in this day and age, that name is now usually hellenized to Φρίντριχ (literally Frintrich, but correctly transcribed as Fridrich, as -ντ- is a digraph in Greek).
Elpidephorus m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Elpidephoros. This name was borne by Elpidephorus of Persia, a martyr and saint from the 4th century AD.
Peisenor m Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek noun πεῖσα (peisa) meaning "obedience" or the Greek noun πεῖσις (peisis) meaning "persuasion". Both words are ultimately derived from the Greek verb πείθω (peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)"... [more]
Éhúd m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ehud.
Nusesi m & f Ewe
Means "the powerful hand" in Ewe.
Supot m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุพจน์ (see Suphot).
Hjert m Swedish
Variant of Gert.
Hälghe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Helgi.
Smarahd m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Smaragdos.
Mouhssin m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic محسن (see Muhsin) chiefly used in North Africa.
Reaotlotla m Sotho
Means "We praise His name" in Sesotho.
Pătru m Romanian (Archaic)
Transylvanian form of Petru.
Yizhe f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 仪 (yí) meaning "ceremony, rites, gift, admire" and 哲 (zhé) meaning "wise, sage".
Shanaga m & f Mongolian
Means "ladle, dipper, bucket" in Mongolian.
Manelocas m Portuguese
Diminutive of Manuel.
Mohmed m Arabic
Variant of Muhammad.
Tobejas m Sami
Sami form of Tobias.
Rizaldy m Filipino
Variant of Rizal Day, the Philippine national holiday (held on December 30th) commemorating the life and works of national hero José Rizal.... [more]
Suiichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 穂 (sui) meaning "ear of grain" or 萃 (sui) meaning "dense, thick, close-set", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Remismund m Germanic, History
Derived from Gothic rimis "silence" combined with Old High German mund "protection." This name might also be a variant of Reginmund. Remismund was the name of a 5th-century Suebi king of Galicia.
Cuinn m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Quinn, taken from the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Cuinn (in which it is the genitive form of Conn).
Trillion m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the English word trillion.
Chrysogonos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek χρυσός (chrysos) "gold" combined with Greek γονή (gone), γόνος (gonos) "birth, offspring".
Bilfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements bil "sword" and friþ "peace". A notable bearer of this name was an obscure Northumbrian saint dubbed "St Billfrith the Anchorite".
Afik m & f Hebrew
Means "channel" or "brook" in Hebrew.
Oyuunnavch f & m Mongolian
Means "turquoise leaf" or "wisdom leaf" in Mongolian, from either оюу (oyuu) meaning "turquoise" or оюун (oyuun) meaning "mind, intellect" combined with навч (navch) meaning "leaf".
Gaje m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Gage. Gaje was given to 10 boys in 2009 according to the SSA.
Yezdra m Russian
Russian form of EZRA.
Koloda m Russian
Means "log" in Russian.
Sarjom m Santali
Means "lord" in Santali.
Zhovhar m Avar
Avar variant of Dzhokhar.
Anuchai m Thai
From Thai อนุ (anu) meaning "small, often" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Agwé m Afro-American Mythology
Haitian name meaning "spirit of the sea". In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Agwé (also spelt Goue, Agoueh, or Agive), is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors.
Nâtat m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Nathan.
Vinssant m Walloon (Rare)
A other form of Vinçant.
Fumitarou m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Medley m & f American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Medley.... [more]
Shuuto m Japanese
From Japanese 修 (shuu) meaning "discipline, study" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Jennings m English
Transferred use of the surname Jennings.
Suwisnu m Indonesian, Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with the name Wisnu.
Jurk m Kashubian, Medieval Polish
Kashubian diminutive of Jerzi and medieval Polish diminutive of Jur.
Munkhbaatar m Mongolian
Alternate transcription of Mongolian Cyrillic Мөнхбаатар (see Mönkhbaatar).
Epander m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Epandros. This was the name of an Indo-Greek king from the 1st century BC.
Ffinlo m Manx
Variant of Finlo.
Gurias m History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Γουρίας (Gourias), which is a hellenization of a name that was of Aramaic or Hebrew origin. It was derived from either Aramaic גורי‎ (gure) or Hebrew גוּר (gur), which both mean "lion cub, young lion"... [more]
Husamuddin m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسام الدين (see Husam ad-Din).
Soerjo m Javanese
Older spelling of Suryo influenced by Dutch orthography.
Perše m Slovene (Archaic)
Old Slovene form of Peter.
Taurayi m & f Shona
Means "speak out, speak up!" in Shona.
Zhiliang m Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 之 (zhī), a possessive marker, or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable", 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, radiant, light" or 量 (liáng) meaning "measure, amount"... [more]
Nursähet m Turkmen
From Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light" and سَاعَة (sāʕa) meaning "time, hour".
Proctor m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Proctor.
Melchert m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Melchior.
Elohim m Theology
The Hebrew plural form of "god." As a name, it still retains a singular meaning. It is used in place of YHWH when referring to God.
Bòlesk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Bòlesłôw.
Heiðrikur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Heiðrekr.
Shagun m & f Hindi
Shagun derived from the word "Shaguna" (शगुन) which translates to the English word "Omen".
Zhaomin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 照 (zhào) meaning "shine, illumine, reflect", 兆 (zhào) meaning "omen" or 召 (zhào) meaning "call together, convene, summon" combined with 民 (mín) meaning "people, citizens"... [more]
Werede m Amharic
Means "he descended" in Amharic.
Batikan m Turkish
Means "khan of the west" in Turkish.
Hermeric m Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Hermenric or a variant of Ermeric. Hermeric was the name of a 5th-century Suebi king of Galicia.
Skeeter m & f American (Rare), Popular Culture
Nickname derived from a slang or humorous term for "mosquito." A famous bearer is female singer-songwriter Skeeter Davis (1931-2004).
Monchi m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Ramón or Ramona. Also compare Moncho.
Kamalii f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "little child".
Alniyat m & f Astronomy
Sigma Scorpii and Tau Scorpii together bore the traditional name Al Niyat (or Alniyat) derived from the Arabic النياط al-niyāţ "the arteries" and referring to their position flanking the star Antares, the scorpion's heart, with Sigma Scorpii just to the north.
Orosio m Galician (Rare)
Masculine form of Orosia.
Makrinas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Macrinus.
Valirahim m Uzbek
Derived from the given names Vali and Rahim.
Nishanth m Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada
South Indian form of Nishant.
Tasamuh m & f Arabic
Means "be tolerant, show goodwill" in Arabic.
Chikahiko m Japanese
From 親 (chika) meaning "parent, elder" or 悠 (chika) meaning "permanence" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sarjoun m Coptic
Arabic form of Sergius.
Xenothemis m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest" combined with the Greek noun θέμις (themis) meaning "law of nature, divinely ordained justice, that which is laid down" (see Themis).... [more]
Raivis m Latvian
Variant of Raivo.
Jarluf m Norwegian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Jarleiv.
Rūkas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun rūkas meaning "mist, fog".
Bartolumiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Bartholomew.
Takakazu m Japanese
From 高 (taka) meaning "tall, high" and 数 (kazu) meaning "number". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ne m & f Burmese
Means "sun" in Burmese.
Steadfast-love f & m English (Puritan)
Popular Puritan name, derived from the repeated phrase present in the Psalms.