Submitted Names Matching Pattern *m

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *m.
gender
usage
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Neoptòlem m Catalan
Catalan form of Neoptolemus.
Nessim m Arabic, Jewish
Variant of Nasim.
Neul-pureum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Pureum prefixed with 늘 (neul) meaning "always, forever."
Neum m Mormon
Hebrew prophet quoted by Nephi.
Nevim f Turkish
Derived from Arabic نوم (nawm) meaning "sleep, slumber", also taken to mean "peace, tranquility, calm".
Nezam m Persian, Bengali
Persian and Bengali form of Nizam.
Ngadhënjim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian ngadhënjim "great victory, triumph".
Ngadinem f Javanese
From Javanese Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the feminine suffix -nem.
Ngadiyem f Javanese
From Javanese Ngahad meaning "Sunday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the feminine suffix -yem.
Nghiêm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嚴 (nghiêm) meaning "strict, grave, stern".
Ngìm m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Yin.
Nhậm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 任 (nhậm) meaning "to carry, bear responsibility".
Niam m Hindi, Afghan
Means "law, rule, principle, observance" in Hindi and Urdu.
Niankhkhnum m Ancient Egyptian
from Egyptian nj-ꜥnḫ-ẖnm.w meaning "life belong to Khnum" from Khum and ankh "life".
Nicodèm m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nicodemus.
Nicodim m Romanian, Moldovan
Romanian form of Nikodemos via Nicodemus.
Nidzam m Malay
Malay variant of Nizam.
Niềm m & f Vietnamese (Rare)
From a non Sino-Vietnamese reading of 念 (niềm) meaning "feeling, sentiment".
Niệm m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 念 (niệm) meaning "to recite".
Niezam m Malay
Malay variant of Nizam.
Nikadzim m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian form of Nicodemus.
Nikhom m Thai
Means "settlement" in Thai.
Nikòdém m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Nicodemus.
Nikom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nikhom.
Niktim m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Nyktimon.
Nim m & f English, Literature, Popular Culture
Short form of Nimrod, Nimue or other names containing Nim-.... [more]
Ningrum f Javanese, Indonesian
From Javanese ning meaning "clear, bright, clean" combined with arum meaning "fragrant, sweet".
Nirlim f & m Dagbani
Means "kindness" in Dagbani.
Nisim m Hebrew
Means "miracles" in Hebrew, the plural of נס (nes) meaning "miracle".
Nissim m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew נסים (see Nisim).
Niyam m Indian (Latinized, Modern)
From hindu, meaning, restraint of mind; ethical rules; Discipline activity in accordance in the rules
Niyom m & f Thai
Means "popular, admired, respected" or "principle, doctrine" in Thai.
Nizam m Arabic, Malay, Urdu, Bengali, Turkish, Bosnian
Means "system, order, method" in Arabic.
Nizom m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nizam.
Nkem m & f Igbo
Nkemakolam f Igbo
Means "let me not lose mine" in Igbo.
Nkunim f & m Akan
"Victory"
Nnyeyam m & f Dagbani
"I have learnt my lesson"
Nóam m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Noam.
Noham m Tigrinya
Means "comfort" in Tigrinya.
Norbodom f Uzbek
Derived from nor which can mean "camel", "birthmark", "pomegranate" or "fire" and bodom meaning "almond".
Norhisham m Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Hisham.
Norsanam f Uzbek
Derived from nor which can mean "camel", "birthmark", "pomegranate" or "fire" and sanam meaning "beauty, beautiful woman", also an Uyghur classical music genre.
Norxonim f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek nor which can mean "camel", "birthmark", "pomegranate" or "fire" and xonim meaning "lady".
Nosloum m Baltic Mythology
The name of a Lithuanian god or mythical being recorded in writings by Jesuit monks dating back to the era between 1580 and 1620.... [more]
Nothelm m Anglo-Saxon
Probably derived from Old English noð "boldness, daring" and helm "helmet, protection".
Nothhelm m History (Ecclesiastical), Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English noð "boldness, daring" and helm "helmet". This was the name of an 8th-century saint and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Nozim m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nazim. A known bearer of this name is the Tajik soccer player Nozim Babadjanov (b. 1995).
Nritam m Indian
MEANING - Strongest , Manliest, most strong or manly. Here नृ means man ,male + तम means superlative degree, most... [more]
Nsuukidem m & f Ibibio
Means "humility" in Ibibio.
Ntxawm f Hmong
Means "youngest daughter" in Hmong.
Nuchem m Hebrew (Rare)
Alternate form of Nachum.
Nûdem f & m Kurdish
Derived from the Kurdish words meaning "new" and dem meaning "time".
Nurbodom f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and bodom meaning "almond".
Nuri-bom f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Nuri and Bom.
Nurilham m & f Indonesian (Rare), Malay (Rare)
Combination of Nur and Ilham.
Nurislom m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Nurislam.
Nurym m Kazakh
Means "my light" from Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin).
Nusim m Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Nissim.
Nwrislam m Bashkir
Bashkir cognate of Nurislam.
Nyam m Afizere
Means "deer" in Afizere.
Nyam m & f Mongolian
Means "Sunday" in Mongolian.
Nykodém m Czech
Czech form of Nicodemus.
Nykodym m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Nikodemos (see Nicodemus).
Nym f English (Rare)
Variant of Nim.
Obed-Edom m English (Puritan), Biblical
Means "servant of Edom" in Hebrew, from the verb עבד ('abad) meaning "to work, to serve" and the name Edom, or possibly the word אדם ('adom) "red"... [more]
Obededom m English (Puritan)
Variant of Obed-Edom. Zaphnaphpaaneah Isaiah Obededom Nicodemus Francis Edward Clarke was baptized on 14 October 1804 in Beccles Church, Suffolk, England.
Obram m Russian
Variant of Abram 2.
Ôbróm m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Abraham.
Odahingum f Cheyenne
Means "rippled water" in Cheyenne.
Odam m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Adam.
Odelhelm m Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval, Medieval French
Old High German uodal "heritage, homestead" + Old High German, Old Saxon helm "helmet".
Odem f Hebrew
Means "ruby" in Hebrew. (see Ruby), or "red". Making it relative to Adam or Shani 1... [more]
Ödhgrim m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Auðgrímr.
Ødhgrim m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Auðgrímr.
Odum m Akan
Means "mahogany" in Akan.
Ofim f Veps
Veps form of Euphemia.
Øgrim m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Auðgrímr.
Ohenwam f & m Igede
Means "God is my satisfaction" or "God has satisfied me" in Igede, spoken in Nigeria.
Okhrim m Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Ephraim. Okhrim Sudomora was an illustrator.
O'ktam m Uzbek
Means "influential" or "generous, affable".
Öktöm m Yakut
Means "healthy, strong" in Yakut.
Ölziinyam f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Omm m Indian
Variant transcription of Om.
Ömrüm f Turkish
Term of endearment that is also used as a given name. It means "My Life" in Turkish.
Onezim m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Onesimos.
Onezym m Polish
Polish form of Onesimus.
Onfim m Medieval Russian
Old Novgorodian form of the name Anthemios. This was the name of a 7 year old boy who lived in Novgorod in the 13th century, known for his well-preserved notes, drawings and homework exercises scratched in birch bark... [more]
Onwuegbunam m & f Igbo
Means "let death not kill me" in Igbo.
Onysym m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Onesimos (see Onesimus).
Oqoyim f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and oyim, a title for aristocratic women.
Oratam m Lenape
A sagamore, or sachem, of the Hackensack Indians living in northeastern New Jersey during the period of early European colonization in the 17th century.
Ordgrim m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ord "point (of a weapon)" and Old Norse gríma "mask".
Oreum m & f Korean (Modern)
From the verbal noun of verb 오르다 (oreuda) meaning "to go up" (compare Oreun).
Orm m Medieval English, Old Danish, Old Swedish, Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Norse Mythology
Medieval English, Old Danish, Old Swedish and modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Ormr, which itself was derived from Old Norse ormr "snake, serpent".... [more]
Oʹrttem m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Artemius.
Oryam m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "light and sea" in Hebrew, from a combination of Or, meaning "light", and name Yam, meaning "sea".
Oryam f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Or, meaning "light" and Yam, meaning "sea".
Oryom f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "daylight" in Hebrew, a combination of the name Or meaning "light" and the word yom meaning "day".
Osham m Indian
MEANING - with ardour, eagerly, quickly, while burning ... [more]
Oshelm m Anglo-Saxon
Old English name derived from the elements os "god" and helm "helmet". Cognate of Anselm.
Osim m Tajik, Uzbek (Rare)
Tajik and Uzbek form of Asim 1.
Öslem f Turkish
Variant spelling of Özlem.
Otgonnyam m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Ouasim m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of وسيم (see Wasim), chiefly used in Morocco.
Oudom m Lao, Khmer
Means "abundant, plentiful" or "superior, supreme, excellent" in Lao and Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit उत्तम (uttama).
Ouiam f & m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription fo وئام (see Wiam), chiefly used in Morocco.
Ouiliam m Greek
Phonetic transliteration of William.
Ouissam m Arabic
Alternate transcription of وسام (see Wisam), chiefly used in Morocco and Algeria.
Ovdokim m Mari
Mari form of Evdokim.
Oykaram f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and karam meaning "grace".
Oylum f Turkish
Means ''volume'' in Turkish.
Oymakham f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and makham meaning "tough, strong, resolute".
Oysanam f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and sanam meaning "beauty, beautiful woman", also an Uyghur classical music genre.
Oyxonim f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and xonim meaning "lady".
Ozanam m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Ozanam. This name is given after blessed Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam, the founder of the Catholic order Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
Ozem m Biblical
Means "strong" in Hebrew. This name appears on two characters in the Bible.
Pachem m Khmer
Means "west" in Khmer.
Pahom m Russian (Rare, ?), Literature
Alternate transcription of Russian Пахо́м (Pakhom), which is a variant form of Pakhomiy. This was the name of the main character in Leo Tolstoy's short story "How Much Land Does A Man Need?" (1886).
Painem f Javanese
From Javanese Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix -nem.
Paiyem f Javanese
From Javanese Paing referring to the second day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix -yem.
Pajram m Mari
Means "holiday" in Mari.
Pajtim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian pajtim "accord, accordance; placation, conciliation".
Pakhom m Ancient Egyptian, Coptic
From Egyptian pꜣ-ꜥẖm meaning "he of the (holy) falcon," derived from pꜣ "the; he of" combined with ꜥẖm "falcon" or "cultic image of a falcon or god". The falcon was the symbol of the Egyptian god Horus, so one could say that this name essentially means "he who belongs to Horus."
Pakphoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Pakphum m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Pakpoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Pakpum m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Param m Indian
means first
Param m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From the verbal noun of adjective 파랗다 (parata) meaning "blue, green" (compare Pureum and Paran).
Parandzem f Armenian
Parandzem was an ancient Armenian noblewoman and queen-consort living during the 4th century.
Parham m Persian
Persian form of Abraham.
Pərixanım f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani pəri meaning "fairy" and xanım meaning "madam, lady".
Parkphoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Parkphum m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Parkpoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Parkpum m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Parsam m Armenian
Possibly derived from the Assyrian name Barsauma meaning "fasting".
Parshuram m Indian
Divine architect
Pathom m Thai
Means "first, primary" in Thai.
Patom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Pathom.
Paum m Limburgish (Archaic)
Medieval Limburgish variant of Palm, which was likely influenced by Old French paume meaning "palm" and paumier meaning "palmer" (as in, a medieval Christian pilgrim).... [more]
Payom f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พยอม (see Phayom).
Payram f Khakas
Means "celebration" in Khakas.
Peaseblossom m Theatre
From English pea's blossom, referring to the small flower of a pea plant. This name was used by Shakespeare in his comedy 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595), where it belongs to one of the servants to the fairy queen Titania.
Peem m Scots
Short form of Jeams.
Pelagoram m Mormon (Rare)
Possibly a derivative of Peleg, with a suffix of unknown origin.
Pelgrem m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch cognate of Pilgrim.
Pelham m English
Transferred usage of the surname Pelham.
Pem f & m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan པདྨ (pdma) meaning "lotus", ultimately from Sanskrit पद्म (padma).
Penjam m Finnish
Finnish short form of Penjami.
Perçem f Kurdish
Means "banner" in Kurdish.
Perpugilliam f Popular Culture
This is the full first name of Peri Brown, a companion to the Fifth and Sixth Doctors in 'Doctor Who'. The character claims that her name means "she who lives in the hills", though the accuracy of this is unknown as she does not specify the name's language or origin.
Peum m Limburgish (Archaic)
Medieval Limburgish variant of Palm. It likely came about via its other variant Paum, as -au- is known to shift to -eu- in some parts of the Limburgish language area... [more]
Peyam m & f Kurdish
Means "message" in Kurdish.
Phaikham m & f Lao
Possibly from Lao ໄພ (phai) meaning "forest", "ripple", or "whisper" and ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold".
Phaim m Bengali
Possibly a Bengali form of Fahim.... [more]
Phakphoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Phakphum m Thai
Means "proud of" in Thai.
Phakpoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Phakpum m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Phanom m & f Thai
Means "hill, mountain" (a poetic word) in Thai.
Phantom m American (South, Rare, Archaic)
From the English word "phantom" a synonym for "ghost", ultimately from Greek φάντασμα (phántasma) "phantom, ghost", "vision, dream", "fantasy".
Phayom f Thai
From the name of a type of tree that produces white, fragrant flowers (scientific name Shorea roxburghii).
Phirom m & f Thai
Means "delighted, pleasing, satisfying" in Thai.
Phoukham m & f Lao
From Lao ພູ (phou) meaning "mountain" and ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold".
Pilgrim m Medieval German, English (Rare), English (Puritan)
Medieval German form of both Biligrim and Peregrinus (see Peregrine), as these names were conflated with each other in the Middle Ages... [more]
Pim m Scots
Scots diminutive of James.
Pimm m English
Variant of Pim.
Pinedjem m Ancient Egyptian
Possibly from Egyptian pj-nḏm, perhaps meaning "this (boy) is pleasant", from Egyptian pj (pi) "this" and nḏm (nedjem) "sweet, pleasant". This was the name of several Egyptian people including an Ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun at Thebes in Ancient Egypt from 1070 to 1032 BC and the de facto ruler of the country's south from 1054 BC.
Pisim m & f Cree
Means 'Sun or Moon' in Cree.
Pitirim m History (Ecclesiastical), Russian (Archaic)
The earliest known bearer of this name is the Egyptian saint Pitirim of Porphyry (4th century AD), who is primarily venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The meaning and origin of his name are uncertain... [more]
Plam m Serbian
From Serbian плам (plam) meaning "flame".
Platinum f English (American, Rare)
From the metal platinum, derived from Spanish platina, a diminutive of plata "silver". It can also be taken from the color platinum, derived from the metal.
Plum f & m English
From Middle English ploume, from Old English plume "plum, plum tree," from an early Germanic borrowing (Middle Dutch prume, Dutch pruim, Old High German pfluma, pfruma, German Pflaume) from Vulgar Latin *pruna, from Latin prunum "plum," from Greek prounon, a later form of proumnon, a word of unknown origin, which is probably, like the tree itself, of Anatolian origin.
Poem m & f English
From French poème or Latin poema, from Greek poēma, early variant of poiēma ‘fiction, poem,’ from poiein ‘create.’ See also Poema.
Pom f Korean
Variant transcription of Bom and Beom.... [more]
Poniyem f Javanese
From Javanese Pon referring to the third day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix -yem.
Prachum m & f Thai
Means "assembly, gathering, meeting" in Thai.
Praderm m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประเดิม (see Pradoem).
Pradoem m Thai
Means "begin, start, initiate" in Thai.
Pranom f Thai
Means "to make concessions, to compromise" in Thai.
Pratham m Indian
It means first in Sanskrit.
Prathum f & m Thai
From Thai ปทุม (pathum) meaning "lotus".
Príam m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Priam.
Prijam m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Priam.
Prìm m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of Primo.
Prim f English, Literature
Short form of Primrose and Primula.
Prim m Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Russian form of Primus.
Pritam m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia, Assamese
From Sanskrit प्रीतम (pritama) meaning "beloved, dear".
Pritom m Bengali
Bengali variant of Pritam.
Priyatham m Telugu
Means "dear; darling" in Telugu.
Prosdocym m Polish
Polish form of Prosdocimus.
Psalm m & f English (American, Rare), Filipino (Rare), Various
From the English word psalm which refers to a sacred song or poem, especially one of the hymns by David and others which were collected into the Old Testament Book of Psalms... [more]
Pureum f & m Korean (Modern)
From the verbal noun of adjective 푸르다 (pureuda) meaning "blue, green; fresh" (compare Pureun and Param).
Pyram m English (American)
English form of Pyramus... [more]
Pytyrym m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Pitirim.
Qaiam m Mandaean
Means "constant" in Mandaic, or otherwise from the Mandaic qaiamta meaning meeting "dedication, prayer of dedication, offering up, raising up".
Qaim m Bengali
Meaning "Rising Person".
Qəşəm m Azerbaijani
Probably from Arabic قشعم (qash'am) meaning "lion".
Qasem m Persian, Arabic
Persian form of Qasim, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription.
Qassim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic قاسم (see Qasim).
Qasym m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Kasym.
Qazim m Albanian
Albanian form of Kazim.
Qëndrim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian qëndrim "stance, position; attitude; resistance".
Qerim m Albanian
Albanian form of Kerim.
Qiyam m Arabic
Either from Arabic قَيِّم (qayyim), meaning "valuable, worthy," or Arabic قِيام (qiyām), meaning "establishment, resurrection."
Qızxanım f Azerbaijani
From 'qız' meaning "girl, daughter" and 'xanım' meaning "madam, wife."
Qosim m Tajik, Uzbek, Indonesian
Tajik, Uzbek and Indonesian form of Qasim.
Quadim m Arabic
Means "ancient" in Arabic.
Quán Thế Âm f Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Guanyin.
Quantum m English (Modern, Rare)
From Latin, neuter of quantus.
Quiliom m Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Chilion.
Qulam m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ghulam.
Rachamim m Hebrew
Means "mercy, compassionate" in Hebrew.
Radgrim m Germanic
Derived from Old High German rât "counsel" combined with Old Norse grîma "mask."
Radheshyam m Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Odia
Combination of Radha and Shyama.
Radium m & f English (Rare)
From Latin radius ray + -ium.
Raginhelm m Germanic
Derived from Gothic ragin (regin in Old High German) "advice" combined with Old High German helm "helmet, protection."
Rahamim m Hebrew
Variant of Rachamim which means "mercy" or "compassion" in Hebrew.
Rəhim m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Rahim.
Rahym m Turkmen
Turkmen form of Rahim.
Ra-im f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Ra-im (surname is Gil) is one of the main characters of well-known South-Korean drama, Secret Garden. The character is played by famous actress, Ha Ji-won.
Rakhim m Kazakh, Uzbek (Rare), Ingush
Kazakh, Uzbek, and Ingush form of Rahim.
Rakhym m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Rahim.
Rakim m Filipino, Maranao, Indonesian
Maranao and Indonesian form of Rahim.
Ram m Filipino
Diminutive of Ramgen.
Ram m Avestan, Persian Mythology
In the Zoroastrianism Ram is the angel (yazata) presiding over joy and felicity.
Ram m Chin
Means "land, country" in Hakha Chin.
Ram m Mandaean
Means "thunder, resounding sound" in Mandaic.
Random m & f English, Literature
From the English word "random".... [more]
Randsom m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Extremely rare variant of Ransom, which was originally an East Anglian patronym derived from the personal name Rand (or Rande), a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".
Raneem f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رنيم (see Ranim).
Ranim f Arabic
Means "musical ringing sound, sweet singing voice" in Arabic, from the root رنم (ranima) meaning "to sing a song, to chant, to recite in a singsong voice".
Ransom m English
Possibly used in reference to the word ransom, meaning money paid or delivered in exchange for the release of something or someone. ... [more]
Raraam m Sanskrit
Name - Raraam (Raram) रराम... [more]
Rasem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic راسم (see Rasim).
Ra-woom f Korean
From 아름다운 (areumdaum) meaning "beautiful".
Realm f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word "realm", ultimately from Old French realme "kingdom".
Re'em m & f Hebrew
Means "oryx" in Hebrew.
Rekem m Biblical
Rekem was one of five Midianite kings killed during the time of Moses by an Israelite expedition led by Phinehas, son of Eleazar according to Numbers 31:8 and Joshua 13:21.
Relm f Popular Culture
The name of a character in the game Final Fantasy VI.
Rem m West Frisian
Short form of Remme.
Rem m Catalan
Catalan form of Remus.
Rem m Soviet, Russian
Contraction of Russian революция мировая (revolyutsiya mirovaya) meaning "world revolution". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.... [more]
Rem m Soviet, Russian
Acronym consisting of the Russian word революция (revolyutsiya) meaning "revolution" and the surnames of Энгельс (Engels) and Маркс (Marx), which refer to Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) and Karl Marx (1818-1883).... [more]
Rem f Chin
Means "in-place, in harmony, congenial" in Hakha Chin.
Remedium m English (Rare, Archaic), Obscure
Directly from the Latin word remedium meaning "remedy, cure; aid", used as a given name according to the English historian William Camden (1551-1623).
Rephaim m Literature
Used in the 'House of Night' series of fantasy novels (written by American author P. C. Cast and her daughter Kristin Cast), where it belongs to the favorite son of the fallen angel Kalona. It is probably taken a biblical term which "can refer either to a mythical race of giants, or to dead ancestors who are residents of the Netherworld."
Resham f Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Nepali
Means "silk" in Hindi.
Rhaheem m Arabic
Merciful one
Rhythm m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the word referring to metrical movement, derived via Latin from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhythmós) meaning "measured flow/movement, symmetry, arrangement, order, form."
Riam m & f English (Australian)
Dilution of Miriam, to sound more masculine.
Rideum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Borrowed from English Rhythm.
Riem f & m West Frisian
Mostly feminine form of Rieme.
Rim f & m West Frisian
Variant spelling of Riem.
Ripam m & f Hindi
Meaning Unknown.
Ristem m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Rostam.