Submitted Names of Length 7

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Uranosz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Uranus.
Uraraka f Japanese
Uraraka(麗) means beautiful and lovely, and ka(日) day
Urarako f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (urara) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Uravini m Tahitian
Combination of Tahitian 'ura meaning "red" or "purple" and vini meaning "black-fronted parakeet" (a type of bird found on Tahiti).
Urazgöl f Bashkir
From Bashkir ураз (uraz) meaning "good luck" and гөл (göl ) meaning "flower".
Urbania f Romansh
Feminine form of Urban.
Urbinia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Urbinius. Urbinia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Urdunna f Arabic
Feminine form of Urdunn.
Urgamal f Mongolian
Means "plant, herb, vegetation" in Mongolian.
Uriella f Hebrew
Feminine form of Uriel.
Urielle f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Uriel.
Úrœkja m Old Norse
From Old Norse úrœkja meaning "to neglect, to not ask after, to reck not".
Urpicha f Quechua
Means "little pigeon" in Quechua.
Urraque f Medieval French
French form of Urraca.
Urschla f Romansh
Romansh form of Ursula, traditionally found in central Grisons and in the Surselva region.
Ursetta f Romansh
Diminutive of Ursula.
Urshita f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Hindi उर्शिता (urshita) meaning "firm" and "determined". Translates to "spiritual" and "intuitive" in English.
Ursicin m Romansh
Romansh form of Ursicinus.
Ursilda f Medieval German
Of uncertain Germanic origin.
Ursille f Norwegian
Variant of Ursula.
Ursmaar m Flemish (Archaic)
Flemish form of Ursmar.
Ursmaro m Italian (Archaic)
Italian form of Ursmar.
Ursulus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Latin ursulus meaning "little bear", itself ultimately derived from the Latin noun ursus meaning "bear" (see Urs) combined with the Latin diminutive suffix -ulus... [more]
Ursycyn m Polish
Polish form of Ursicinus.
Urtsiñe f Basque
Basque form of Ursina.
Urtsula f Basque
Basque form of Ursula.
Urtsule f Basque
Basque form of Ursula.
Uruguay m South American
From place name Uruguay.
Urûtsûk m Ubykh
Etymology uncertain, although the second part may be from the Adyghe цIыкIу (tsIykIu) meaning "small".
Uruzbek m Ossetian
From уруз (uruz) meaning "happy" and the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieften, master"
Urvasha f Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Punjabi, Hinduism, Tamil, Bengali, Nepali, Sinhalese
Name - Urvasha उर्वशा... [more]
Urvashi f Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Means "she who can control the hearts of others" in Sanskrit, from उर (ur) meaning "chest" or "heart" and वश् (vaś) meaning "to will, to command". This is the name of an apsara (a type of female spirit) in Hindu mythology.
Urysbiy m Circassian (Rare)
Derived from Adyghe Урыс (Urys) meaning "Russian (person)" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Usbaldo m Spanish (Mexican)
Variant of Osbaldo perhaps influenced by Ubaldo.
Ushinar m Indian (Anglicized, Archaic)
MEANING OF SANSKRIT BOY NAME ... [more]
Ushindi m Swahili
Swahili masculine name meaning "victory, triumph".
Ushisha m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian adjective უშიშარი (ushishari) meaning "fearless, brave".
Usqullu m Quechua
Means "mountain cat, wildcat" in Quechua.
Ustache m Picard
Picard form of Eustache.
Ustacio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Eustace.
Ustinia f Russian
Variant transcription of Ustinya.
Usumanu m Hausa
Hausa form of Uthman.
Usvardu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Osvaldo.
Utahime f Japanese
From Japanese 歌 (uta) meaning "song" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Utaichi m Japanese
From Japanese 歌 (uta) meaning "song, poetry" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one" or 市 (ichi) meaning "market". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Utertoĸ f & m Greenlandic
Means "the returned one (the family member who has come home again)" in Greenlandic.
Utertoq f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Utertoĸ.
Utkarsh m Indian, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit उत्कर्ष (utkarsha) meaning "eminent, superior, excellent".
Uttîlia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ottilia.
Uugan-od m & f Mongolian
Derived from the Mongolian ууган (uugan) meaning "firstborn, oldest" and од (od) meaning "star".
Uukongo m Ovambo
Means "hunting" in Ovambo.
Uularik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ûlarik.
Uuliina f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ûlîna.
Uuloffi m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Olof.
Uulorik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ûlorik.
Uuluffi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ûluvfe.
Üürdbat m Mongolian
Means "forever strong, forever firm" in Mongolian.
Uuttuaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Utuaĸ.
Uvedale m English (British, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname.
Uyakhan f Buryat
Means "gentle, soft" or "flexible, submissive" in Buryat.
Uyanmas m Tuvan
Means "will not grow weary" in Tuvan.
Uyguuna f Yakut
Means "rich, successful," from Yakut уйгу (uygu) meaning "wealth".
Uyildan m Bashkir
Derived from Arabic وِلْدَان (wildān) meaning "children".
Uyobong m Efik
Means "God's voice" in Efik.
Uzaizah f Arabic
Feminine form of Uzaiz.
Uzumaki m & f Japanese
Uzumaki means spiral/vortex.... [more]
Vaalaky m Odia
It is the name of a Kaurava. Kaurava is a Sanskrit term for the descendants of King Kuru (or simply Kurava in Tamil), a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahābhārata.
Vaarika f Estonian (Rare)
Allegedly derived from Estonian vaarikas "rapsberry".
Vaarish m Hinduism
MEANING: "one who sleeps in waters or ocean", a Name of lord Vishnu... [more]
Vaaʹssel m Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Vasili.
Vaaʹssež f Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Vasilisa.
Vachara m Thai
Alternate transcription of Watchara.
Vachell m & f English
Variant of Vachel.
Vaçinke m Chuvash
Chuvash masculine name inspired by diminutive forms of the Russian name Vasiliy.
Vaclova f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaclovas.
Vácslav m Medieval Czech
Medieval Czech form of Václav.
Vadelma f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "raspberry" in Finnish.
Vadhana f Odia
Meaning "Bright Star".
Vadinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Osvaldo.
Vadomar m Germanic, History
Derived from Gothic vadi "pledge, pact" combined with Old High German mâri "famous." Vadomar was the name of a 4th-century king of the Alamanni, a Germanic tribe.
Vædher m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Veðr.
Vafodor f Uzbek
Means "faithful, loyal" in Uzbek.
Vagelis m Greek
Diminutive of Evangelos.
Vaginia f American (Archaic)
Likely a phonetic variant of Virginia, reflecting the pronunciation in certain dialects.
Vahatra m & f Malagasy
Means "root" in Malagasy.
Vahideh f Persian
Persian form of Wahida.
Vahılay m Yakut
Yakut form of Vasiliy.
Vahisoa m & f Malagasy
Etymology uncertain, possibly from the Malagasy vahy meaning "vine" and soa meaning "good".
Vaiarii m & f Tahitian
From the Tahitian vai meaning "water" and ari'i meaning "high chief, king", idiomatically meaning "royal water".
Vaiatea f & m Tahitian
Means "distant waters" from Tahitian vai meaning "water" and atea meaning "distant, far away".
Vaibhav m Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit वैभव (vaibhava) meaning "glory, might, power". This is one of the names of Vishnu as well as a manifestation of Lakshmi.
Vaidehi f Indian
Sanskrit... [more]
Vaidilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaidilas.
Vaidota f Lithuanian
Variant form of Vaidotė.
Vaidotė f Lithuanian
This name could be considered to be a diminutive of feminine names that start with Vaid- (such as Vaidmantė and Vaidvilė) or end in -vaidė (such as Norvaidė), because it contains the feminine suffix -otė, which is sometimes listed as a diminutive suffix and other times as a derivative suffix... [more]
Vaidutė f Lithuanian
Diminutive of feminine given names that start with Vaid- (such as Vaidmantė and Vaidvilė) or end in -vaidė (such as Norvaidė), since this name contains the feminine diminutive suffix -utė.
Vaigedė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaigedas.
Väinämö m Finnish
A short form of Väinämöinen. Finnish name day February 17.
Vainotė f Lithuanian (Rare)
This name could be considered to be a diminutive of feminine names that start with Vain- (such as Vaingedė and Vainorė) or end in -vainė (such as Dovainė), because it contains the feminine suffix -otė, which is sometimes listed as a diminutive suffix and other times as a derivative suffix... [more]
Vainutė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Diminutive of feminine given names that start with Vain- (such as Vaingedė and Vainorė) or end in -vainė (such as Dovainė), since this name contains the feminine diminutive suffix -utė.
Vaislau m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Vojislav.
Vaivora f Baltic Mythology
The Lithuanian goddess of the planet Mercury, one of the daughters of the sun goddess Saulė.... [more]
Vakaris m Lithuanian
Derived from either the Lithuanian adjective vakaris meaning "westerly" or the Lithuanian adjective vakarinis meaning "evening", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian noun vakaras meaning "evening"... [more]
Vakchos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Bacchus.
Vakhuna m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Vakho, which is a short form of Vakhtang and Vakhushti.
Vaklina f Bulgarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Vaklin.
Valacar m Literature
Means "Vala helm" in Quenya; Vala referring to the Valar. This is the name of the twentieth king of Gondor in Tolkien's legendarium and the husband of Vidumavi.
Valaida f African American (Rare)
A known bearer is jazz musician Valaida Snow.
Valamar m Germanic
Variant of Walamar.
Valamir m Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Valamar. But with this spelling it is also possible that the second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace." Valamir was the name of a 5th-century king of the Ostrogoths.
Valancy f English (Rare), Literature
Possibly related to Valencia.... [more]
Valasca f History, Medieval Slavic (?)
A famous bearer of this name is Valasca, a warrior Queen of Bohemia.
Valdeko m Estonian
Diminutive of Valdo.
Valdete f Albanian
Derived from Albanian valë "wave" and deti "the sea; the ocean".
Valdice f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Likely an elaboration of Valda.
Valdine f Swedish (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Diminutive of names containing the element vald- as well as a feminine form of masculine names containing the element vald-, first and foremost Valdemar.
Valdrin m Albanian
Combination of Albanian valë "wave" and Drin.
Valeera f Popular Culture
Possibly a variant of Valera. This is the name of a character in the online fantasy game Hearthstone.
Valenka f Russian
Valenka is a Bond girl in the James Bond film 'Casino Royale'.
Valenta f Gascon
Feminine form of Valent.
Valenti m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Valente.
Valería f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Valeria.
Valerià m Catalan
Catalan form of Valerianus (see Valerian).
Valeric m Catalan
Catalan form of Walherich via it's Latinized form Valericus.
Valerii m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Valeriy.
Valerij m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Valeriy.
Valerìo f Provençal
Provençal form of Valérie.
Valeris f Popular Culture
Created by adding the prefix Val to the name Eris. Valeris is a major character in 'Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country' (1991). English actress Kim Cattrall portrayed Valeris as well as helping to create aspects of the character including the name.
Valeryj m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Valerius.
Valette f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Valette.
Valfrid m & f Swedish, Finnish
Swedish and Finnish form of Walafrid and Waldfrid, much more common as a male name. Valfrid Palmgren (1877-1967), a Swedish politician and teacher, was a famous female bearer of the name.
Valgard m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Valgarðr.
Valgaut m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Valgautr.
Valhild f Swedish
Swedish form of Valhildur.
Valiahd m Uzbek
Means "heir to the throne" in Uzbek.
Valiant m Literature, Popular Culture, Dutch (Rare), Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
From the English word valiant, which denotes a person who has and shows courage. The word is derived from Anglo-French vaillant "brave, strong, worthy", which itself is ultimately derived from Latin valens meaning "strong, vigorous, powerful"... [more]
Valinda f English (American)
Possibly a combination of Val and the name suffix inda (also compare Valena 1).
Valinka f Czech
Diminutive of Valérie.
Valinur m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Vali and the Uzbek word nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Valirea f English
Variant of Valerie.
Valisoa f Malagasy
Means "reward", or from the Malagasy name for the Scaevola plumieri shrub.
Valiyor m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Vali and the Uzbek word yor meaning "friend".
Valjeta f Albanian
Feminine form of Valjet.
Valjhun m Slovene
Old Slovene name
Valleri f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Valerie. It appears in the 1968 song Valleri by the Monkees.
Valljáš m Sami
Northern Sami masculine name meaning "plentiful".
Vallory f American (Rare)
Variant of Valerie, the spelling is influenced by that of Mallory.
Valmira f Albanian
Derived from Albanian valë "wave" and mirë "good".
Valodia m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Valodya, which is the Armenian form of Volodya.
Valodya m Armenian
Armenian form of Volodya.
Valoria f Spanish (Latin American, Americanized)
This name derives from the Latin “vălēre > vălĕrĭus” which in turn derives from the Italic (Sabine) “volesus / volusus,” meaning “to be strong, be healthy, strong, vigorous and brave.” The holy women martyrs Kyriake, Kaleria (Valeria), and Mary lived in Palestinian Caesarea during the persecution under Diocletian in the 3rd-century... [more]
Valoura f English
Variant of Valora.
Valsamo f Greek (Rare)
Perhaps derived from Ancient Greek βάλσαμον (balsamon) meaning "balsam tree" (of Semitic origin).
Valsero m Western African
Created from Serval by inverting the order of syllables.... [more]
Valshti f Mari
Mari form of Valentina.
Valther m Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Swedish and Danish variant of Walter.
Valþór m Icelandic
From Old Norse valr "those slain in battle" (also found in the place name Valhalla and the word valkyrja) combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor).
Vambola m Estonian
From a character in a novel with the same name by Estonian writer Andres Saal (1861-1931). Possibly derived from the name of Varbola castle or from the old Estonian word vambas, which means "mace".
Vanagan m Armenian
Means "abbot, monk" in Armenian.
Vanasia f English (American)
This name came into prominence through American artistic gymnast, Vanasia Bradley.
Vanchai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wanchai.
Vandana f Indian, Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit वन्दना (vandanā) meaning "praise, commendation" or "prayer, worship".
Vandani f Indian
sanskrit
Vandenė f Lithuanian
Derived from the Lithuanian noun vandenė meaning "mermaid", which is derived from the Lithuanian adjective vandens meaning "aqueous, aquatic", itself ultimately derived from the Lithuanian noun vanduo meaning "water"... [more]
Vandill m Old Norse
From Old Norse vandill "sword".
Vandilo m Romani
Romani form of Vandill.
Vandutė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Vanda.
Vaneeza f Pakistani
Meaning: ?
Vaneska f Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Vanessa influenced by names having the pattern -ska, such as Dubraska or Ninoska.
Vanesse f Various
Variant of Vanessa.
Vanetta f English
Derived from the Spanish name Juanita or from the Italian name Giovannetta.
Vänhild f Swedish (Archaic)
Combination of Swedish vän "fair, beautiful" and the Old Norse name element hildr "battle, fight".
Vaniher m Chuvash
Combination of ва (va) and нихер (niher) meaning "lover, beautiful".
Vanilia f Various, Portuguese (Brazilian, ?), Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare, ?)
Perhaps from Greek βανίλια (vanilia) meaning "vanilla" or Italian vaniglia meaning "vanilla".
Vanilla f English (Rare)
From the English word vanilla referring to "the fruit or bean of the vanilla plant, or the extract made from it, or the distinctive fragrant flavour/flavor characteristic of vanilla extract"... [more]
Vanille f Popular Culture
Means "vanilla" in French. A famous bearer is the character Vanille in the Final Fantasy video games.
Vanisha f Hindi, Nepali
Means "queen of the universe" or "pure" in Hindi and Nepali.
Vanitha f Indian
means "The Lady"; Indian
Vanniel m Obscure
Adaption of the Dutch surname van Niel.
Vannina f Corsican
Variant of Vanina.
Vannisa f American
Possible variant ofVanessa or Vannesa
Vanozza f Italian (Rare)
Italian diminutive of Giovanna.
Vantyuk m Chuvash
Combination of Вань (Van'), possibly from the Russian nickname for Ivan, Vanya, and the suffix -тюк (tyuk).
Vanushe f Old Persian, Mazanderani
Means "violet" in Mazanderani.
Vanxhel m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Vangel.
Varanya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Waranya.
Vardges m Armenian
From Armenian վարդ (vard) meaning "rose".
Vardiel f Hebrew
Means "rose of God" in Hebrew.
Vardiko f & m Georgian
Pet form of Varden (masculine) and Vardo (feminine).
Vardine f Armenian
From Armenian վարդ (vard) meaning "rose".
Vardiya f American, Yiddish, Hebrew
Yiddish form of Vardina.
Vardush f Armenian
Diminutive of Varduhi.
Varenka f Russian
Pet form of Varvara. It is the name a heroine in Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Poor Folk' and a minor character in Leo Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina'.
Varenya f Telugu
It’s a name contained with all india gods
Váreyð f Faroese
Combination of the Old Norse name elements vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth" and auðr "prosperity, fortune, riches; fate, destiny".
Varínio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Varinius.
Varinio m Italian
Italian form of Varinius.
Variniy m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Varinius.
Varisha f Sanskrit
Name : Varisha वरिषा... [more]
Varista f Asturian
Truncated form of Evarista.
Varisto m Asturian
Truncated form of Evaristo.
Varlami m Georgian
Form of Varlam with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Varpuli f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish dialectal variant form (East Finland) of Valborg.
Varrone m Italian
Italian form of Varro.
Varteni f Armenian (Rare)
From Armenian վարդենի (vardeni) meaning "rosebush, rose shrub".
Vartkes m Armenian
Alternate transcription of Վարդգես (see Vardges).
Varujan m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Armenian Վարուժան (see Varuzhan).
Varvare f Armenian
Variant of Varvara.
Värvvan f Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami female name, a cognate of Barbara, perhaps taken from the Russian Varvara.
Vəsamət f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani feminine form of Wasim.
Vasanth m Indian
An Indian boy's meaning "The spring season"
Vasanth m Telugu, Kannada, Tamil
Southern Indian form of Vasanta.
Vasaris m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun vasaris meaning "February" (as in, the month). There are also several cases where this name is the masculine form of Vasara.
Vashawn m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the prefix va- with Shawn.
Vashish m Mauritian Creole, Indian, Hinduism
Variant of Vashisht, which is a varaint of Vashistha. In Hinduism, Vashistha is one of the Saptarishis (seven great Rishis) in the seventh, i.e. the present Manvantara, or age of Manu. Vashista is a manasputra (mind-son) of Brahma.
Vasilia f Greek (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Greek Βασιλεία (see Vasileia). Also compare the masculine equivalent Vasilios.
Vasilid m Russian
Russian form of Basileides.
Vasilij m Slovene
Slovene form of Basil 1.
Vasoula f Greek
Diminutive of Vasiliki (formed of Vaso 2 and the Greek feminine diminutive suffix -ούλα (-oula)).
Vassili m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Василий (see Vasiliy).
Vasyona f Russian
Short form of Vasilisa.
Vászoly m Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Bazil.
Vathana f Khmer
From the Khmer word វឌ្ឍន (vŏətthĕəʼnĕəʼ) meaning "progress, growth, prosperity".
Vatnarr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements vatn "water, waters, river, brook, tears" and herr "army". Vatnarr was the name of a legendary Norwegian king.
Vatosoa f Malagasy
Means "pearl" or "gems" in Malagasy. From vato (meaning stone) and soa (meaning good). Vato soa literally means "good stones".
Vatslau m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Wenceslaus.
Vaudine f American (South, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a feminization of the French surname Vaudin.
Vaudrée f French, French (Quebec)
A French form of Waldrada. It was borne by a 7th-century saint, the first abbess of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnais in Metz, France.
Vavarsh m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi (Rare)
Name : Vavarsh ववर्ष... [more]