Submitted Names Matching Pattern *m

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *m.
gender
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Crispim m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Crispin.
Cristovam m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese form of Christopher. A famous bearer of the name is Cristovam Buarque (1944-), politician and Brazilian senator.
Cushan-rishathaim m Biblical
Meaning unknown, but possibly derived from the Hebrew name Cush (כוש) and the verb רשע (rsh') meaning "to be wicked". He was mentioned in Judges 3:8.
Cwichelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements cwic "alive" and helm "helmet, protection". This was the name of a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon King.
Cynehelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the elements cyne "kingly, royal" and‎ helm "helmet". Used an Anglo-Saxon saint who was a king.
Daam m Dutch (Rare)
Modern Dutch form of Daem.
Dæghelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements dæg "day" and helm meaning "helmet".
Daem m Medieval Dutch
Short form of Adamus and its medieval Dutch form Adaem. To a lesser extent, it was also used to abbreviate Damianus / Damiaen and Damasus / Damaes.
Dagim m Oromo
Means 'again' or 'the second (junior)' in Oromiffa.
Dagm m Amharic
It's from Amharic language and Geez which is ancient ethiopian language which is dated 3000 years with Hebrew origins, it means Twice or repeated . Usually given when you look like your parents
Daim m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, Malay
Means "lasting, enduring, eternal" in Arabic.
Dal-nim f Korean Mythology
In Korean mythology, she is the moon. She is the sister to the sun, Hae-nim.
Đạm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 潭 (đạm) meaning "deep pool, lake" or 淡 (đạm) meaning "light, pale".
Đảm m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 擔 (đảm) meaning "to bear, to carry" or 膽 (đảm) meaning "courage, bravery, strength".
Đam m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 擔 (đam) meaning "to carry, to bear".
Danaim m Arthurian Cycle
A knight and nephew of Sir Daras. He guarded Daras’s castle against interlopers. They lodged several renowned knights of Arthur’s court, including Lancelot, Palamedes, and Tristan... [more]
Darussalam m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic دار السلام (dar as-salam) meaning "abode of peace", used as an epithet for various places.
Dasom f & m Korean (Modern)
From obsolete native Korean 다솜 (dasom) meaning "love." As a word, it is replaced by Sarang.
Davaanyam m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian даваа (davaa) meaning "Monday" or "threshold, mountain pass" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Defrim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian dëfrim "entertainment, amusement; fun".
Delaram f Persian
Modern form or transcription of Dilaram.
Delfim m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Delphinus.
Delphinium f Literature (Rare)
A genus of flowering plant and the name of the teacher character in the children's book "Chrysanthemum" by Kevin Henkes.
Dem f Bhutanese
Bhutanese variant of Dolma.
Denham m English
Transferred use of the surname Denham
Denim m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word denim, a type of fabric, derived from the French phrase serge de Nimes, indicating that the serge (fabric) was from the town of Nîmes.
Destekhanum f Lezgin
Means "flower lady" in Lezgin.
Devam m Indian
The supreme GOD
Devasahayam m Malayalam, Tamil, Indian (Christian), History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "help of God" in Malayalam, composed of Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and Malayalam സഹായം (sahayam) "help", a translation of Eleazar or Eliezer... [more]
Dhalsim m Popular Culture
The name of a character from the Street Fighter series of video games. According to Street Fighter II game director Akira Nishitani in a 1991 interview, it is derived from Dhalisma, the name of a martial artist from the 'India-Pakistan area'.
Dhat-ba'dhanum f Near Eastern Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Etymology uncertain. This was another name given to the sun goddess Shams.
Dhurim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian dhurim "offering, donation".
Dhwrwm m Bodo
Meaning "Religion".
Diblaim f Biblical
Means "cakes of pressed figs". In the bible, this was the mother of the prophet Hosea's wife, Gomer.
Didim m Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Didymus.
Điềm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 恬 (điềm) meaning "omen, sign".
Diệm m Vietnamese
Variant of Diễm.
Diễm f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 艷 (diễm) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" or 琰 (diễm) meaning "jewel, gem".
Diem m Medieval German
Diminutive of Dietmar.
Diem f English
Transferred use of the surname Diem. Possibly used in reference to Latin carpe diem meaning "pluck the day (as it is ripe)" i.e. enjoy the moment.
Dietgrim m German
The name is made up of the name elements diot meaning "people" and grima meaning "mask, helmet".
Dietram m German
German form of Theuderam.
Dilaram f Persian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "quiet-hearted" or "peaceful-hearted", derived from the Persian noun دل (dil) meaning "heart" (see Avtandil) combined with the Persian adjective آرام (aram) meaning "quiet, calm, tranquil"... [more]
Dilarom f Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Variant of Dilorom, which is the main Tajik and Uzbek form of Dilaram.
Dilgerm f Kurdish
Means "in confidence" in Kurdish.
Diloram f Uzbek
Variant of Dilorom, which is the main Uzbek form of Dilaram.
Dilorom f Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dilaram.
Dim m Russian, Romani, Bashkir
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Dinislam m Bashkir
Combination of Bashkir дин (din) meaning "religion, faith", ultimately from Arabic and Ислам (Islam), from the name of the religion of the same name.
Dodam m & f Korean
Possibly meaning "firm and ripe" or "growing well".
Donam m Korean
From Sino-Korean 都 "elegant, refined" and 南 (nam) meaning "southern, south".
Dong-chim f Vietnamese
Means "eastern bird" in Vietnamese.
Dong-rim m Korean
From Sino-Korean 東 (dong) "east, eastern" and 林 (rim) "forest, grove".
Drayhim m Arabic
Meaning: ?
Driadam m Arthurian Cycle
A cousin of Erec who was slain by Mordred, prompting a feud between Erec and Mordred.
Drum m English
Diminutive of Drummond.
Dryhthelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements dryht "troop, army" and helm "helmet, protection". This was the name of a monk associated with the monastery of Melrose known from the Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum of Bede.
Duğum f Karachay-Balkar
Means "currant" in Karachay-Balkar.
Dulcedram m Frankish, Medieval Latin
Derived from Latin dulcis meaning "sweet, dear" and Old Frankish or Old Saxon hram meaning "raven".
Durayhim m Arabic
Meaning: ?
Durham m English (American)
Transferred use of the Surname Durham; also, the name of a city in the state of North Carolina
Durim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian durim "endurance, perseverance; patience".
Dursanam f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek dur meaning "pearl, jewel" and sanam meaning "idol, beautiful woman".
Dydym m Polish
Polish form of Didymus.
Dyrim f Literature
Dyrim is the fourth of the seven bells used by necromancers and the Abhorsen in Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy. Dyrim is the Speaker, the bell that grants or removes the power of speech to the listener.
Eadhelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ead "wealth, fortune" and helm "helmet, protection". This was the name of a 10th-century English bishop.
Ebergrim m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with Old Norse grîma "mask."
Ebraheem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic إبراهيم (see Ibrahim).
Ebrahem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic إبراهيم (see Ibrahim).
Ebәrham m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Abraham.
Ecem f Turkish (Modern)
Means "my queen" or "my beautiful woman" in Turkish, from Turkish ece meaning "queen" or "beautiful woman" combined with the Turkish possessive adjective of m.
Edem f Greek
Used as a Greek variant of Eden in the New English Translation of the Septuagint. Genesis 4:16.
Edem m & f Efik
Means "last" or "God has delivered me" in Efik.
Edhem m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Adham.
Edidem m Efik
Means "chief" in Efik.
Eeʹhrem m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami for Ephraim.
Efem f Efik
Means "troubled" in Efik.
Effiom m Efik
Means "crocodile" in Efik.
Efflamm m Breton
Variant of Eflamm.
Efim m Russian
Variant transcription of Yefim.
Eflam m Breton
Variant of Eflamm.
Eflamm m Breton
Probably derived from Breton flamm meaning "bright, brilliant, agleam, splendid". This was the name of a Breton saint who, through spiritual means, drove a dragon out of Brittany after King Arthur failed to do so through military means... [more]
Efraïm m Dutch
Dutch form of Efraim.
Èfrem m Venetian
Venetian form of Ephraim.
Efrém m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Ephraim.
Efrem m Amharic
Amharic form of Ephraim.
Efroim m Yiddish
Yiddish for Ephraim.... [more]
Efrojm m Yiddish
Variant of Efroim.
Eftim m Turkish
Turkish version of Euthymios.
Ehteram f Persian
Means "respect" in Persian, ultimately from Arabic احترام (ihtiram).
Ehtesham m Bengali, Urdu
Derived from Arabic احتشام (ihtisham) meaning "decency, modesty, chastity".
Ehtiram m Azerbaijani
Means "respect" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic احترام (ihtiram).
Ehtirom f Uzbek
Means "reverence" in Uzbek.
Ehtisham m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu احتشام (see Ehtesham).
Eilam m Hebrew
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Eiquem m Occitan
Variant of Aiquem.
Eiram f Urdu
Variation of the Arabic Iram, meaning “garden in Heaven”
Eitam m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Eitam means "sea eagle" in Hebrew.
Ekhim m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Efim.
Ekim m & f Turkish
Means "October" in Turkish.
Ekram f & m Arabic, Bengali
Arabic alternate transcription of Ikram as well as the Bengali form. It is only used as a masculine name in Bangladesh.
Elem f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a short form of Suelem.
Elem m Soviet, Russian
This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names. It is usually a combination of the surnames Энгельс (Engels), Ленин (Lenin) and Маркс (Marks), which refer to Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) and Karl Marx (1818-1883)... [more]
Eliam m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "God's people" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and am "people". Eliam was the name of a biblical character listed in the Books of Samuel as one of "The Thirty."
Elim m Old Irish
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of two High Kings of Ireland.
Elinoam m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Noam means "Pleasantness of my God" in Hebrew.
Eljakim m Dutch
Dutch form of Eliakim.
Ellaam m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Elnaam.... [more]
Ellingham m English
Transferred use of the surname Ellingham.
Elm m Catalan, English
Catalan form of Elmo, as well as a short form of Elmer. The name may also be taken directly from the English word elm, a type of tree.
Elmadam m Biblical, Biblical Greek
Either the Greek form of Almodad, or a translation of a name meaning "blood of god".
El'na-am m Biblical
Variant transcription of Elnaam.... [more]
Elna'am m Biblical
Variant transcription of Elnaam.... [more]
Elnaam m Biblical
The name is comprised of two parts. This first, אל ('el), is a shortened form of אלהים ('elohim), meaning "God". The second part, נעם (na'em), meaning "pleasant" or "delightful"... [more]
Elnaim m Biblical
Variant transcription of Elnaam.... [more]
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.
Elrom m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names El and Rom means "highness of God" in Hebrew.
Elyakim m Hebrew
Variant spelling of Eliakim
Elyam m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of El, meaning “God” and Yam, meaning “sea”.... [more]
Elysium f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the mythological place name Elysium; also see Elysia.
Em m Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Sanskrit
MEANING - way, course... [more]
Emblem f Medieval English
Form of the name Embla or a diminutive of Emmeline.
Emm f Medieval English, English
Middle English vernacular form of Emma. In modern times it is a variant of Em, i.e. used as a diminutive of Emma, Emily and other similar-sounding names.
Emmeram m German (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Germanic name, in which the second element is hramn meaning "raven". The first element is often said to be heim meaning "home" (which would thus make this name a relative of Heimeran), but it could also be amal meaning "work, labour" or ermen meaning "whole, universal"... [more]
Enam m Bengali
Bengali form of Inam.
Engelram m Germanic, Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Angilram.
Enyonyam f Western African
Means "it is good for me" in Ewe.
Eodum f & m Korean
Means "darkness" in Korean
Ephraem m Biblical (Latinized), Jewish (Latinized), History
Latinized form of the Hebrew name 'Efrayim via its hellenized form Ephraim.
Éphraïm m French
French form of Ephraim.
Ephraïm m Dutch, Flemish, French (Belgian), Judeo-French
Dutch form of Ephraim and French variant of Éphraïm.
Ephräm m German (Rare)
Ephräm der Syrer is the German form of the name of St. Ephrem the Syrian.
Ephram m English
Variant of Ephraim.
Ephrayim m Hebrew (?)
Transliterated form of Ephraim.
Éphrem m French
French form of Ephrem.
Ephrem m English
Variant of Ephraim. A known bearer of this name was Ephrem the Syrian, a 4th-century Syrian deacon who was also a prolific Syriac language hymn writer and theologian... [more]
Epim m Mari
Mari form of Yefim.
Eprem m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Ephrem. This name was borne by two Catholicos-Patriarchs of Georgia: the first lived in the late 15th century, the other in the 20th century.
Eqerem m Albanian
Variant of Eqrem.
Eqrem m Albanian
Variant of Ekrem.
Érazm m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Erasmus.
Erazm m Polish
Polish form of Erasmus.
Erchim m Yakut
Means "vigorous, active" in Yakut.
Erdenenyam m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Erkaoyim f Uzbek
From the Uzbek erka meaning "coddled and oyim#, an obsolete title for aristocratic women.
Erkim f Kyrgyz, Turkish
This is a name of unknown origin used amongst the people of Kyrgyzstan. The Kyrgyz people are native to Central Asia, and are a nomadic people of Turkic and Mongol ethnic descent. The name Erkim is most prevalent in Turkey, ... [more]
Ersham m Old Persian
This name is for so many time ago and it means a strong man that safe a city
Erum f Arabic, Persian, Muslim
Variant transcription of Iram
Eshram m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Eshram means, "High Fire" it is used to describe The LORD's appearance.
Esrom m Mormon
Jaredite and son of Omer.
Ethem m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Adham.
Ethem m Mormon
Later Jaredite king and son of Ahah.
Ethom m Coptic (Bohairic)
Variant form of Athom.
Etim m Efik, Ibibio
Means "to care for; to prepare for" in Ibibio and Efik.
Etom m & f Nigerian
Etom means "life" it is from the people of cross river state in Nigeria
Eun-saem f Korean
From the Sino-korean 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" or 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy", and the native Korean 샘 (saem) meaning "spring, fountain".
Eupham f Scots (Archaic)
Reduced form of Euphemia.
Eurem f Welsh
Means "golden jewel" in Welsh.
Eustochium f Late Roman
4th century Christian ascetic and Desert Mother
Euthum m Ancient Oscan
Perhaps derived from a Greek name.
Eutim m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Euthymius.
Eutteum m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 으뜸 (eutteum) meaning "top, head, the best."
Evdem m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian and Ukrainian form of Eudemos as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Евдем (see Yevdem).
Evdochim m Moldovan
Moldovan form of Eudokimos.
Evdokim m Russian
Russian form of Eudokimos. A known bearer of this name was Evdokim Meschersky (1869-1935), an archbishop of the Aleutians.
Everhelm m Medieval German, Old High German, Old Saxon
Derived from the Old High German elements ebur "boar" and helm "helmet".
Evrim f & m Turkish
Means "evolution" in Turkish.
Evtim m Bulgarian, Macedonian
South Slavic variant of Euthymius.
Eyerusalem f Amharic
Amharic, meaning Jerusalem
Eylam m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Eylem f & m Turkish
Means "action" in Turkish.
Eyquem m Gascon (Archaic)
Of debated origin and meaning.
Eyram m African
Ghanian name.
Eyranam f Ewe
The name Eyranam means God blesses me always.
Ezricam m Biblical Latin
Form of Azrikam used in the Latin Old Testament.
Ezrikam m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Azrikam, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Ezrom m South African
Likely a variant of Hezron.
Fagim m Judeo-Provençal (Archaic), Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Possibly a Judeo-Catalan or Judeo-Provençal vernacular form of Hayyim, reflecting the local pronunciation in medieval Occitania.
Faheem m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic فهيم (see Fahim), as well as the Urdu form.
Fərahim m Azerbaijani
From Persian فراهم (faraham) meaning "gathered, collected".
Faram m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table related to Erec.... [more]
Fargrim m Anglo-Scandinavian
Anglo-Scandinavian name, from a hypothetical Old Norse name *Fargrímr which is derived from the present stem of the Old Norse verb fara "to go, to travel" and Old Norse gríma "mask, helm".
Farnam m Persian
Means "splendid name" from Persian فر (far) meaning "splendour, elegance, brilliance" and نام (nam) meaning "name".
Farnham m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Farnham. Known bearers of this name include the American football player Farnham Johnson (1924-2001), and English chemist Farnham Maxwell-Lyte (1828-1906).
Fatim m Arabic
Masculine version of Fatima.
Fatlum m Albanian
Derived from Albanian fat "fate, destiny; luck, fortune; good luck, success" and lum "lucky, blessed".
Féilim m Irish (Rare)
Variant form of Feidhelm meaning ”beauty” or “ever good.” Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel... [more]
Fem f Dutch, West Frisian
This name can be a short form of Eufemia (Dutch) or a feminine form of Femme (Frisian).
Femm f Dutch
Variant of Fem.
Fertram m Icelandic (Rare), Folklore, Literature
Meaning uncertain, perhaps an invented name based on Ferdinand and Bertram. It occurs in the fairy tale Sagan af Fertram og Ísól björtu (which translates to English as The story of Fertram and bright Ísól) and in the 17th-century epic poem Rímur af Fertram og Plató.
Firm m Catalan
Catalan variant of Firmus.
Fitim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian fitim, an archaic word meaning "victory".
Fitsum m & f Amharic
Means "absolute" in Amharic.
Flem m American (Rare)
Either a short form of Flemming or a transferred use of the surname Flem.
Florim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Folcram m Germanic
Derived from Old High German folc "people" combined with hraban or hramn "raven."
Foom m Hmong
Means "to pray, to wish (good fortune to others)" in Hmong.
Fordham m English
Transferred use of the surname Fordham.
Franclim m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Franklin.
Frankham m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Frankham.
Freedom m & f English (Puritan), English (African)
From Old English frēodōm, used in reference to the Biblical verse 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." The name found a resurgence in usage during the American centennial of 1876 and bicentennial of 1976... [more]
Friam m Arthurian Cycle
A duke and an ally or vassal of Gawaine’s wife, Orgeluse (Orguelleuse).
Froim m Yiddish
Variant of Efroim.
Frotgrim m Germanic
Derived from Old High German frôd "prudent, cautious" combined with Old Norse grîma "mask."
Gadam m Turkmen
Means "step, movement" in Turkmen, ultimately from Arabic قدم (qadam).
Gaham m Biblical
Perhaps means "flame" in Hebrew, from a non-Biblical root meaning "to burn, flame". In the Bible, Gaham was the second son of Nahor by his concubine Reumah (Gen... [more]
Ğälim m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Alim.
Galim m Bashkir, Tatar, Kazakh
Bashkir, Tatar, and Kazakh form of Alim.
Galym m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Alim.
Gấm f & m Vietnamese
Variant of Cẩm, from a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 錦 (cẩm).
Gam f Thai, Lao
Meaning "Well", "Brilliant".
Gangam m Indian
Masculine form of Gangama.
Gangdam m Korean
It means "Stone Wall" or "Fortress" in Native Korean.
Garam f & m Mongolian
Means "ford, crossing" in Mongolian.
Garam f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 가람 (garam) meaning "river."
Garasim m Russian
Variant of Gerasim.
Garm m Norse Mythology
Means "rag" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this is the name of a blood-stained hellhound (occasionally considered identical to Fenrir) who guards Hel's gate... [more]
Gasim m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Qasim.
Gaussem m Medieval Occitan
Possibly from Germanic gaut "Goth" and heim "home".
Gautham m Indian, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam
South Indian form of Gautam.
Gavharoyim f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gavhar meaning "jewel, gem" or "pearl" and oyim, an obsolete title for aristocratic women.
Gawdham m Tamil
Tamil form of Gautama.
Gazelem m Mormon
A Book of Mormon name referring to a servant of God.
Gebre-selam m Ge'ez
Means "servant of peace" in Ge'ez.
Gem f English
Short form of Gemma or directly from the English word gem, "precious stone" from Latin gemma "precious stone, jewel".
Geraszim m Hungarian
Cognate of Gerasimos, meaning "honour, gift".
Gerazym m Polish
Polish form of Gerasimos.
Gerhelm m Germanic
Derived from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and helm meaning "helmet, protection".
Geronim m Romansh
Romansh form of Jerome.
Gersom m Dutch, Hebrew (?)
Dutch form of Gershom.
Gerszom m Polish
Polish form of Gershom.
Geshem f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare), Biblical Hebrew
The Hebrew word גֶּשֶׁם (géshem) means "rain".... [more]
Geum m History, Korean
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Yeongjo (1694-1776), twenty-first king of Joseon.
Geurim f Korean
Korean "able" + "beautiful jade".
Ghaanim m Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ghanem, only found in Maldives.
Ghanem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غانم (see Ghanim).
Ghanim m Berber
Means "reed" in Amazigh.
Ghanim m Arabic
Means "gainer, winner" in Arabic, derived from the root غنم (ghanima) meaning "to make a profit, to make booty, to obtain".
Ghanshyam m Indian, Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit घनश्याम (ghanashyama) meaning "black, deep, dark (colour of a cloud)". This is another name for the Hindu god Krishna.
Ghulom m Tajik
Tajik form of Ghulam.
Giachem m Romansh
Variant of Jachiam.
Giacum m Romansh
Romansh form of Iacomus.
Giatgem m Romansh
Variant of Giatgen.
Gi-beom m Korean
From Sino-Korean 起 "rise, stand up; go up; begin" and 範 "pattern, model, rule, law".
Gieljom m Limburgish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Giljom, which is most prevalent in Dutch Limburg.
Gilcolm m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from Manx guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name Colum with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint Columba" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Giliam m Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Guilliam. Also compare the English patronymic surname Gilliam, which is etymologically related.
Giljom m Flemish (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Flemish and Limburgish form of Guillaume. This name is more common in Belgian Limburg; in Dutch Limburg, the variant Gieljom is more common instead.... [more]