This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *y*; and the length is 7.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Onimamy m & f MalagasyPossibly from the Malagasy
ony meaning "river" and
mamy meaning "sweet" or "well-liked".
Onyinah m AfricanOnyinah - is of African Origin with meaning in Ghana and Nigeria especially with the Ukwani speaking people. The name is given to a strong new born marked for greatness. the literary meaning of ONYINAH is - A MIGHTY TREE... [
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Oqniyat f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
niyat meaning "intention".
Oqyurak f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
yurak meaning "heart".
Orazbay m KazakhFrom Kazakh ораза
(oraza) meaning "fasting, Ramadan" and бай
(bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Ordabay m KazakhFrom Kazakh орда
(orda) meaning "horde, swarm" and бай
(bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Orlayna f EnglishOrlayna is irregularly used as a name and is derived from French origins.... [
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O'rmonoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
o'rmon meaning "forest" and
oy meaning "moon".
Ornytos m Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Greek ὄρνυμι
(ornymi) or Greek ὀρνύω
(ornyo), both of which mean "to rouse, to stir, to awaken". These words may be etymologically related to Greek ὄρνις
(ornis) meaning "bird, chicken".
O'rozboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
o'roz meaning "hope" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
O'roztoy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
o'roz meaning "hope" and
toy meaning "colt".
Orynbay m KazakhFrom Kazakh орын
(oryn) meaning "place, location" and бай
(bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Osayuki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 魁 (osa) meaning "chief" combined with 進 (yuki) meaning "advance, make progress, enter". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Otaktay m SiouxMeans "kills many" in Lakota. From the Lakota
óta (oh'-tay) 'to be many, much, a lot of, plenty' and
kté (k'tay) 'to kill, slaughter'.
O'tarboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
o'tar meaning "herd of sheep" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Ótryggr m Old NorseFrom Old Norse
útryggr meaning "unreliable, unfaithful". The name appears on several runestones.
Oybadan f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
badan meaning "skin, complexion".
Oybahor f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
bahor meaning "spring".
Oybanot f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
banot meaning "velvet".
Oybarno f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
barno meaning "youthful, beautiful".
Oybaxti f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
baxt meaning "happiness" or "luck, good fortune".
Oyenike f YorubaMeans "the title has need of pampering" or "honor has care" in Yoruba.
Oygilos f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
gilos meaning "sweet cherry".
Oygo'zal f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Oyimgul f UzbekDerived from
oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oyimjon f UzbekDerived from
oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Oyimqiz f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and
qiz meaning "girl".
Oyjahon f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
jahon meaning "the world".
Oyjamol f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Oykaram f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
karam meaning "grace".
Oylo'nda f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
lo'nda meaning "piece, bit".
Oymahal f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
mahal meaning "moment, occasion".
Oymalak f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
malak meaning "angel".
Oymaral f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
maral meaning "Caspian deer".
Oynagul f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oynatoj f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
toj meaning "crown".
Oynaxol f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Oyniyoz f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oy meaning "moon" and
niyoz meaning "alms, supplication".
Oynuqra f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
nuqra meaning "silver".
Oyparda f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
parda meaning "screen, curtain".
Oypaxta f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
paxta meaning "cotton, cotton plant".
Oyqamar f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
qamar meaning "moon".
Oyrohat f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
rohat meaning "pleasure, comfort".
Oysaboh f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
saboh meaning "dawn" or "hope".
Oysadaf f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oy meaning "moon" and
sadaf meaning "mother-of-pearl".
Oysafar f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
safar, the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
Oysanam f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
sanam meaning "beauty, beautiful woman", also an Uyghur classical music genre.
Oyshu'la f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
shu'la meaning "luster, shining" or "flame, glow".
Oysihat f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
sihat meaning "health".
Oysiymo f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
siymo meaning "appearance".
Oysuluv f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Oysurat f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
surat meaning "drawing, painting".
Oytemir f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
temir meaning "metal, iron".
Oyto'lin f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
to'lin meaning "full moon".
Oyto'liq f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
to'liq meaning "full, complete".
Oytovus f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
tovus meaning "peacock".
Oytuman f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
tuman meaning "mist, fog, haze".
Oyuumaa f MongolianMeans "turquoise woman" in Mongolian, from оюу
(oyuu) meaning "turquoise" and the feminine suffix маа
(maa).
Oyxonim f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
xonim meaning "lady".
Oyxumor f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
xumor meaning "strong desire, longing".
Oyyorug' f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
yorug' meaning "light, illumination", "full of light" or "shining".
Oyzilol f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
zilol meaning "crystal clear".
Oyzirak f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
zirak meaning "earring".
Özgünay f AzerbaijaniFrom the Turkish
özgün meaning "original, unique" and
ay meaning "moon".
O'zilboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
o'z meaning "oneself" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Pafnuty m RussianVariant transcription of
Pafnutiy. A known bearer of this name was Pafnuty Chebyshev (1821-1894), a Russian mathematician.
Pakhomy m RussianVariant transcription of
Pakhomiy. A known bearer of this name was the Russian revolutionary Pakhomy Andreyushkin (1865-1887).
Palmyre f French, NormanFrench form of
Palmira. This also coincides with the French name of the ancient oasis city of Syria, known in English as
Palmyra.
Pandiya m TamilThe name Pandiya is a family of the royal Pandiyan family of the Pandiya empire in south India. Which lasted from 4th BC to 1618 AD around 2018 years of existence safe to assure it is a name of royalty, High class, old, bravery, courage and strength.
Papalya f Indigenous Australian, PintupiOf Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name was Papalya Nangala, the mother of Australian Aboriginal painter Takariya Napaltjarri (b... [
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Papyrus m Popular CultureThis is the name of a character in the RPG Undertale. He is named for the font in which he speaks. In the RPG Undertale, ... [
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Pardaoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
parda meaning "screen, curtain" and
oy meaning "moon".
Parfyon m LiteraturePossibly a form of
Parfeniy. This is the given name of the antagonist in Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' (1868-9).
Parinya f & m ThaiMeans "knowledge, awareness, understanding" in Thai.
Payedar m KurdishFrom Kurdish
payedar meaning "existing, lasting", or, possibly,
paye meaning "admiration" and
dar meaning "tree, wood".
Peiyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full" and
媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman".
Pengyue f ChineseFrom the Chinese
捧 (pěng) meaning "hold in both hands" and
月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Phayung m & f ThaiMeans "support, help, assist" in Thai.
Pheraby f American (South, Archaic)Apparently a Southern U.S. invention. First appears in the mid-1700s in Virginia and North Carolina. Could be a variation of
Phoebe, although it is also curiously similar to the Arabic name
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Phintys f Ancient GreekPhintys was allegedy a Pythagorean philosopher that lived around the 4th century BCE.
Phorkys m Greek MythologyMeaning uncertain. In Greek mythology, Phorkys was an old man ruling over the sea; later he was described as a god of the hidden dangers of the deep, a brother of
Nereus, and was depicted as a kind of merman.
Phrynia f TheatreVariant of
Phryne used by Shakespeare in his play
Timon of Athens (first performed between 1607 and 1608).
Phyleus m Greek MythologyProbably derived from Greek φυλή
(phylē) meaning "tribe, clan, race, people". However, compare
Phyllis and also Greek φυλάσσω
(phylassō) meaning "to keep watch, to guard"... [
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Phyllon m ObscureFrom Greek φύλλον
(phyllon) "leaf", perhaps intended to be a masculine form of
Phyllis. This name was used by Dutch model Doutzen Kroes for her son born 2011.
Pingyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming" and
滟 (yàn) meaning "overflowing".
Pirayeh f PersianMeans "decoration, embellishment, ornament" in Persian.
Pitynyl m SelkupMeans "the bottom of the nest" in Selkup. This is usually given to the youngest child.
Piyabut m & f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and บุตร
(but) meaning "child, offspring".
Piyanut f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and อนุช
(anuch) meaning "(younger) sister".
Piyarat f & m ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Piyasak m ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Piyawan f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Piyoton f NahuatlPossibly means "little chicken", from Nahuatl
piyo, "chicken" (borrowed from the Spanish onomatopoeia
pío), and the diminutive suffix
-ton.
Pohyali m PashtoMeaning "knowledge-seeker" or "student" in Pashto.
Poniyah f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Pon referring to the third day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix
-yah.
Poniyem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Pon referring to the third day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix
-yem.
Prayogo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
prayoga meaning "good, proper, advisable, acceptable".
Priyadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Priyank m IndianIt is name used in Hindu religion and this name basically found in Indian Name. And it also know the brave warrior of the mughal king.
Priyono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Protazy m PolishPolish form of
Protasius. A known bearer of this name was the Polish noble Antoni Protazy Potocki (1761-1801).
Prydain m Welsh MythologyFrom the word “Prydain” Meaning Britain, this was one of the mythological kings of Britannia, sometimes considered the founder of Britain
Pryntyl f LiteratureProbably onomatopoeic form. Pryntyl is a mermaid, the main character of Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Scandale aux abysses (1950), the name is also the title of a famous Italian song by Vinicio Capossela.
Pycelle m LiteratureCreated by author George R. R. Martin for a character in his series "A Song of Ice and Fire" and the television adaptation "Game of Thrones". In the series, Pycelle is a Grand Maester who serves multiple monarchs of Westeros from the last years of the Targaryen dynasty onward.
Pylaeus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Πύλαιος
(Pylaios), which is derived from Greek πύλη
(pyle) meaning "gate, entrance". In Greek mythology, Pylaeus was an ally of king Priam in the Trojan War.
Pylenor m Greek MythologyThe first element of this name is derived from either the Greek noun πύλη
(pyle) meaning "gate, entrance" or from the name of the Greek town of Pylos (see
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Pyronia f Greek MythologyEpithet of the goddess Artemis derived from Greek πυρ
(pyr) meaning "fire". It is also the name of a genus of butterfly.
Pytheas m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek Πυθιος
(Pythios), which is an epithet of the god
Apollo. This epithet originated from his cult in the city of Πυθώ
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Pythias f & m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyDerived from Greek Πυθιος
(Pythios), which is an epithet of the god
Apollo. This epithet originated from his cult in the city of Πυθώ
(Pytho), which is nowadays known as Delphi... [
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Pyurvya m KalmykDerived from Kalmyk пүрвə
(pürvä) meaning "Jupiter (the planet)", related to Tibetan
Phurbu.
Qalamoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qalam meaning "pen, pencil", "writing style", or "mascara" and
oy meaning "month".
Qarabiy m Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
къара (qara) meaning "black" and
бий (biy) meaning "bey, prince".
Qhuyani m AymaraMeans "deposit of minerals, crystals or fossils" in Aymara.
Qiangyi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose" and
懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable".
Qiangyu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose" and
钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure".
Qianyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
千 (qiān) meaning "thousand, many, very" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" or
滟 (yàn) meaning "overflowing, billowing".
Qianyao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
谦 (qiān) meaning "humble, modest" and
瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Qianyue m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 千 (qiān) meaning "thousand", 茜 (qiān) meaning "rubia plant, madder plant", or 骞 (qiān) meaning "soar, fly, rise" combined with 月 (yuè) meaning "moon", 跃 (yuè) meaning "jump, leap", 越 (yuè) referring to the Yue people who inhabited southern China and northern Vietnam or 岳 (yuè) meaning "tall mountain"... [
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Qiaoyan f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud" or
俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble" and
妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful, handsome" or
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Qiaoyou f ChineseFrom the Chinese
俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble" and
幽 (yōu) meaning "quiet, secluded, tranquil, dark".
Qiaoyue f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever" or
俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble" and
月 (yuè) meaning "moon" or
越 (yuè) meaning "exceed, go beyond".
Qingyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Qingyou f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" and
悠 (yōu) meaning "far, remote, distant".
Qingyun m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 青
(qīng) meaning "blue, green, young" or 庆
(qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate, celebration" combined with 云
(yún) meaning "cloud", 运
(yùn) meaning "move, carry, fortune, luck, fate" or 韵
(yùn) meaning "rhyme, charm, melodious tone"... [
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Qinying f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
勤 (qín) meaning "industrious, diligent, attentive" and
英 (yīng) meaning "brave, hero" or "flower, leaf, petal".
Qinyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
勤 (qín) meaning "industrious, diligent, attentive" or
钦 (qīn) meaning "respect, admire, respectful" and
媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman" or
苑 (yuàn) meaning "pasture, park, garden".
Qiongyu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious, elegant" and
瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, virtues" or
雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain".
Qiuying f ChineseFrom
秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and
蓥 (yíng) meaning "polish" or
莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous".
Qiziloy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qizil meaning "red" and
oy meaning "moon".
Qoyllur m Inca MythologyQoyllur is the goddess of the stars in Inca Mythology. Her name derives from
quyllur, meaning ‘star’ in Quechua.