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This is a list of submitted names in which the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Kaise f Japanese
From Japanese 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 世 (se) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Cvitana f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cvitan.
Sha'bon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek name for the 8th month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
Helenos m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Masculine form of Helena. This was the name of a Trojan prince the son of king Priam and queen Hecuba of troy and the win brother of Cassandra.
Xiaofei f & m Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" or 笑 (xiào) meaning "laugh, smile" combined with 斐 (fěi) meaning "graceful, beautiful, elegant", 飞 (fēi) meaning "to fly", 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxurious, lush" or 非 (fēi) meaning "not, wrong, incorrect"... [more]
Sigerich m German
German form of Sigeric.
Isiyaku m Hausa
Hausa form of Isaac.
Peperramón m Spanish
Combination of Pepe and Ramón, used as a diminutive of the compound name José Ramón.
Bmidɛlɛ f Yoruba
Beninese variant of Bmidele.
Ametiszt f Hungarian (Rare)
Means "amethyst" in Hungarian.
Erissena f Italian (Rare, Archaic), Theatre
Italian form of Eryxene. This is the name of a character in Johann Adolf Hasse's opera seria Cleofide (1731).
Kuluk m Greenlandic
Variant of Kunuk.
Kostė f Lithuanian
Short form of Konstancija and Konstantina and related names.
Yongshan f Chinese
From the Chinese 泳 (yǒng) meaning "dive, swim" and 珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Matrika f Hinduism
MEANING: a mother, a divine mother, a grandmother, Name of 8 veins on both sides of the neck (prob. so called after the 8 divine mothers) ,Name of partic. diagrams (written in characters to which a magical power is ascribed ; also the alphabet so employed ; prob... [more]
Sikhangezile f Ndebele
Means "we're receiving" in Ndebele.
Phokion m Ancient Greek
Greek form of Phocion.
Ister f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman variant of Ester.
Catina f Venetian, Sardinian
Contracted form of Caterina.
Grigwere m Walloon
Walloon form of Grégoire.
Zaghloul m Arabic (Egyptian)
From Arabic زُغْلُول (zuḡlūl) which is both a noun meaning "a young infant, boy" and an adjective meaning "young and active, quick". In Egyptian Arabic it also means "squab, young dove"... [more]
Matayus m Hebrew
In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Matayus is: Might of God.
Shler f Kurdish
The Kurdish name for the Crown Imperial flower
Cornelisje f Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cornelis, which was created by adding the Dutch and Frisian diminutive suffix -je to it. This particular way of feminizing masculine names is typically Dutch as well as Frisian, and originated in medieval times.
Brandel f Yiddish
Means "little flame" in Yiddish.
Liuthard m Germanic
Derived from Old High German liut "people" combined with Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Ndari f Indonesian
Means "full moon" in Indonesian.
Boneta f Aragonese
Feminine form of Bonet.
Blazsena f Hungarian
Feminine form of Balázs.
Zyrina f English (American)
This can be a variant of Cyrine or transferred from the (originally Russian) surname Zyrina (feminine form of Zyrin).
Qamarjamol f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qamar meaning "moon" and jamol meaning "beauty".
Labelle f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Labelle or a combination of the prefix -la and the name Belle.
Archangela f Medieval Italian
Latinate form of Arcangela. A known bearer was 15th-century Italian nun Archangela Girlani, whom the Catholic church has beatified.
Seryoza m Armenian
Armenian variant of Seryozha.
Máidnu m Sami
Sami form of Mainio.
Adewonuola m & f Yoruba
Royalty enters wealth
Aurigemma f Medieval Italian
Means "golden gem" in Neapolitan, now mostly found as a surname.
Kalyne f English
Possibly variant of Kaylyn.
Zhanshuo m Chinese
From 展 (zhǎn) meaning "to open, to unfold" and 硕 (shuò) meaning "large, big".
Tizemt f Berber (Rare), Northern African (Rare)
Means "lioness" in Tamazight, ultimately from ⵉⵣⴻⵎ (izem) meaning "lion" (chiefly Moroccan).
Dahab f Arabic
Means "gold" in Arabic.
Rawi m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "narrator, storyteller" in Arabic, derived from روى (rawa) meaning "to relate".
Pria f Indian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Priya.
Nestoria f Medieval French
Feminine form of Nestorius found in a medieval Latin record.
Márió m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Mario.
Ydone f Arthurian Cycle
A lady met by Gawain in a forest pavilion.... [more]
Nikkela m Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgish form of the French name Nicolas.
Azaliya f Kazakh (Rare), Tajik (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Derived from Persian ازلی (azalee) or (azali) meaning "eternal, everlasting", which is ultimately derived from Persian ازل (azal) meaning "to eternally be" or "eternity without beginning"... [more]
Orinta f Lithuanian (Modern)
Allegedly derived from ori "prideful; proud" and rami "calm".
Kominiko m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Dominic.
Amritha f Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil
South Indian form of Amrita.
Roža f Sorbian
Lower Sorbian cognate of Róža.
Cerrus m English (Australian)
Probably from Proto-Indo-European *kar- ‎(“hard”‎). See also Latin carina and carpinus.
Watts m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Watts.
Giacumina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giacomina.
Vitellia f Ancient Roman, Theatre, Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Vitellius. This was the name of an Ancient Roman noblewoman, daughter of Emperor Vitellius (15-69 AC).... [more]
Tião m Portuguese
Diminutive of Sebastião.
Jahkor m African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Jacorey. This name was used for the central character in All Day and a Night (2020), a Netflix film about a young man serving a life sentence in prison for murder.
Hibbel f Low German
Low German form of Hildburg.
Idell f English
Variant of Idella.
Skǫll m Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Means "mockery". In Norse mythology Skǫll is the wolf that pursues the sun. He is the son of Fenrir and the brother of Hati.
Scamandre m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Skamandros via Scamander.
Xherald m Albanian
Albanian form of Gerald.
Angiela f Polish (Rare, Archaic)
Archaic form of Aniela and Angela, which appears to have been most common in eastern parts of Poland or among Poles in Ukraine... [more]
Amča f Czech
Diminutive form of Amélie.
Tagayacte f Guanche (Rare)
From Guanche *tagayakt, meaning "farmer". This was recorded as the name of a 22-year-old Guanche woman who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494.
Gulsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Abraxas m Egyptian Mythology, Gnosticism, Popular Culture
From a word thought to have originated with the Gnostics or the Egyptians, found on many amulets during the last years of the Roman Empire. Abraxas was used by the Basilideans, a Gnostic sect of the 2nd century, to refer to the Supreme Being or god whom they worshipped; they believed it to be a name of power because it contained the seven Greek letters which, computed numerically, equal the number 365 (the number of days in the year)... [more]
Alfrédine f French (Archaic)
French feminine form of Alfred.
Khabhranti f Hinduism
MEANING : 'gliding through the air ', a kind of ... [more]
Peukolaos m Ancient Greek, History
Derived from the Greek noun πεύκη (peuke) meaning "pine (tree)" combined with the Greek noun λαός (laos) meaning "(the) people". This was the name of one of the men who participated in Dimnos of Chalastra's conspiracy to assassinate Alexander the Great (4th century BC).... [more]
Fructus m Late Roman
Means "fruits" in Latin. A barer of the name is Saint Fructus.
Zdzisio m Polish
Diminutive of Zdzisław.
Ticha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patrícia.
Nela f Galician, Portuguese
Short form of Manuela.
Ibrahimu m Hausa
Hausa form of Abraham.
Chuluun-erdene m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure".
Hamidou m Western African
Form of Hamid 1 or Hamid 2 used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Pola f Catalan, Breton
Feminine form of Pol.
Uiko f Literature
Uiko is a character in The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, a novel by the Japanese author Yukio Mishima.
Chengjiu m Chinese
From the Chinese 程 (chéng) meaning "journey" and 久 (jiǔ) meaning "long time, long ago".
Emna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic آمنة (see Amna or Amina 1) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Hart m English
Probably transferred from the surname Hart. A notable bearer is the poet Hart Crane.
Wszebąd m Medieval Polish
From the elements wsze ("everything", "everyone", "always", and bąd ("to be", "to exist, "to live").
Sang m & f Thai
Means "conch shell" in Thai.
Aza f Russian, Ukrainian
From a Hebrew word meaning "strong" or a short form of Azaliya.
Fælværa m Ossetian Mythology
Possibly a combination of the names of the saints Florus and Laurus. Fælværa was the one-eyed protector of sheep. There is a festival of sheep-shearing honored after him in September... [more]
Catt f English (Rare)
Variant of Cat.
Carlin m Romansh
Diminutive of Carl.
Amiel m Biblical, Hebrew
Variant of Ammiel. Occurs in the Book of Numbers 13:12: Amiel, who represented the tribe of Dan, was one of the twelve spies sent out by Moses to survey the land of Canaan.
Miś m Polish
Diminutive of Michał.
Kwietunia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwietosława.
Chatupol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chatuphon.
Hiyu m & f Japanese
Variant transcription of Hiyuu.
Suwignyo m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese wignya meaning "clever, wise, capable, skilled".
Khatskel m Yiddish
Variant of Khaskl.
Chul-Soon m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 철순 (see Cheol-Sun).
Darwood m English (American)
Darwood Kaye (born Darwood Kenneth Smith) was an American child actor known for his role of Waldo in the series of short films The Little Rascals (aka Our Gang) between 1937 - 1940. Later in life he became a pastor.
Dubi m Hebrew
Means "teddy bear" in Hebrew. It's typically used as a diminutive form of Dov.
Cox m & f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Cornelis (for men) and Cornelia (for women). Also compare Cokkie.... [more]
Charitina f Late Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Charitine. Saint Charitina of Amisus (also known as Charitina of Rome) was a virgin martyr from Asia Minor, distinguished by strict chastity and piety, while Charitina of Lithuania (died 1281) is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Reiho f & m Japanese
From Japanese 玲 (rei) meaning "tinkling of jade", 礼 (rei) meaning "a bow, the gesture of bending at the waist", 麗 (rei) meaning "beautiful, lovely" or 澪 (rei) meaning "waterway, channel" combined with 帆 (ho) meaning "sail", 保 (ho) meaning "to protect; to safeguard; to defend", 歩 (ho) meaning "walk" or 甫 (ho) meaning "begin"... [more]
Romaan m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Romanus (see Roman).
Săraca f Medieval Romanian, Romani (Archaic)
Derived from Romanian sărac "poor". This seems to have been an amuletic name which was used predominantly among members of the Romani people.
Voluptas f Roman Mythology
Means "pleasure, enjoyment, delight" in Latin. In Roman mythology Voluptas was the personification of sensual pleasures. She was the beautiful daughter born from the union of Cupid and Psyche; her Greek equivalent was Hedone.
Moshi f & m Japanese
Moshi has an unknown origin, although bears a resemblance to the Japanese phrase "Moshi moshi".
Micá f Portuguese
Diminutive of Maria do Carmo, Maria Carlos, and other similar composed names.
Amphinome f Greek Mythology
Derived from αμφι (amphi) meaning "around, on both sides" and νομή (nome) meaning "devision, destribution".
Hadeward m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with Old High German wart "guard."
Jims m Literature
The nickname of James Kitchener "Jims" Anderson, a minor character in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Dim m Russian, Romani, Bashkir
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Mirielda f Medieval English
Medieval English variant of Muriel.
Toñi f Spanish
Diminutive of Antonia.
Gor m & f Luo (Archaic)
traditional Luo name. origin: ancient Luo warrior
Violanta f Italian, Romansh, Sardinian
Italian variant and Romansh form of Violante.
Tena f & m Ethiopian
Possibly from Ethiopian ጠና (t'ena) meaning "become strong" or "older".
Itti-marduk-balatu m Babylonian
Means "With Marduk there is life". Name borne by a king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin, who ruled c. 1135–1128 BC.
Ujab m Arabic
Means "amazing" in Arabic.
Dáni m Hungarian
Diminutive of Dániel.
Kolau m Georgian (Archaic)
Diminutive of Nikoloz. A notable bearer of this name was the Georgian poet Nikoloz "Kolau" Nadiradze (1895-1990).
Emekemeabasi m & f Efik
Means "the Lord is able" in Efik.
Calahorrano m Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Spanish calahorrano, meaning "man from Calahorra".
Danina f & m Persian
Name of Persian or American origin with the meaning "Princess".
Sulpicia f Ancient Roman, Literature
Feminine form of Sulpicius. This name has been borne by two Roman female poets. Also, in the "Twilight" novels written by Stephenie Meyer, Sulpicia is the name of the wife of Aro, the leader of a vampire coven named The Volturi.
Rucadén m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche noble from the menceycato (kingdom) of Taoro, in the island of Tenerife.
Donvaldus m Medieval Scottish (Latinized)
Latinized form of Donald
Rícmæg f Anglo-Saxon
Uncertain meaning. The first element may be from Old English rice "power, rule", and the second may be from mægden "maiden" or from mæg meaning "kinsman, relative" or "power, might" from Old Germanic mageną (compare Isemay, Sedemai, Idmæg)... [more]
Ira f & m Turkish
Turkish form of Ira 1 and Ira 2.
Attaullah m Urdu
Urdu form of Ataullah.
Menippos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek μένος (menos) meaning "mind, strength, courage, force" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse"... [more]
Suliani m Tongan
Tongan form of Julian.
Dodo f & m Georgian
This is a unisex name, which is much more often used on women than on men. The etymology is different for each gender.... [more]
Tsietsi m African
Used in South Africa and means "angry".... [more]
Sabil m & f Arabic
Means "road, way, path" in Arabic.
Orçun m Turkish
Successors.
Otome f Japanese
From 乙女 (otome) meaning "maiden".
Mona f Greek
Diminutive of Lemonia.
Khilippa m Karelian
Karelian form of Phillip.
Ouathik m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of واثق (see Wathiq), chiefly used in Algeria.
Lienhard m German, German (Swiss), Upper German
Upper German and Alemannic German form of Leonhard.
Risten f Sami
Sami form of Kirsten.
Fruktuos m Czech
Czech form of Fructuosus
Amenya f Tatar
Tatar variant form of Amina.
Ulagan f & m Mongolian
Variant spelling of Ulaan.
Acelynn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Ace 1 using the popular name suffix lyn, possibly inspired by Aislynn or the medieval name Aceline.
Dachelle f African American
An invented name, blending the popular phonetic prefix da and Michelle.
Abellio m Celtic Mythology, Greek Mythology
Some scholars have postulated that Abellio is the same name as Apollo, who in Crete and elsewhere was called Abelios (Greek Αβέλιος), and by the Italians and some Dorians Apello, and that the deity is the same as the Gallic Apollo mentioned by Caesar, and also the same as the Belis or Belenus mentioned by Tertullian and Herodian.... [more]
Herbjartur m Faroese (Rare)
Masculine form of Herbjört, a cognate of Herbert.
Chairedemos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek χαίρω (chairo) meaning "to be glad, to rejoice" combined with Greek δημος (demos) meaning "the people".
Dowsabel f Medieval English
Medieval English vernacular form of Dulcibella. It was taken from the affectionate French phrase douce et belle meaning "sweet and beautiful".
Shamsah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic شمسة (see Shamsa).
Oybo'ston f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and bo'ston meaning "garden".
Langhorn m English
Transferred use of the surname Langhorn.
Élk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Samùél via Samùélk.
Eulis f Sundanese
Variant of Euis.
Huazi f Chinese
From Chinese 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese" combined with 子 (zǐ) meaning "child". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Yingchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 鹦 (yīng) meaning "parrot" and 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak".
Elna f Afrikaans
Contraction of Elisabeth and Helena.
Himani f Indian, Hindi, Bengali
Means "glacier, avalanche, collection of snow" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of the Hindu goddess Parvati.
Tertulliano m Italian
Italian form of Tertullianus.
Arilíus m Icelandic (Rare)
Possibly a Latinized form of Arild or a variant of Árelíus.
Hunerich m German
German form of Huneric.
Baltermia m Romansh
Romansh form of Bartholomew, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Ntsais f Hmong
Means "to twinkle" in Hmong.
Zhumakhan m Kazakh
From Kazakh жұма (zhuma) meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Fränk m Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish form of Frank. This name is borne by Luxembourgish road bicycle rider Fränk Schleck.
Gioula f Greek
Short form of diminutives like Giorgoula and Panagioula.
Jolïete f Arthurian Cycle
Possibly from Old French joli, jolif "pretty, cute, smart, joyful". According to the Fourth Continuation (or Gerbert's Continuation; c. 1230) of Chrétien de Troyes' unfinished romance Perceval, the Story of the Grail, this was the name of a maidservant of Bloiesine, Gawain's lover.
Juju f & m English, Portuguese
Diminutive of names beginning with Ju, such as Julius, Judith or June. As a Portuguese name it is used as a diminutive of Joana, Júlia or Juliana.
Dalar f Armenian
Means "green, verdant, young" or "vegetation" in Armenian.
Ebbertsína f Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Feminine form of Ebbert with the suffix -sina
Pleistoanax m Ancient Greek, History
Derived from Greek πλεῖστος (pleistos) meaning "most, greatest, largest" and ἄναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, king".... [more]
Trecita f Spanish (Philippines)
Possibly truncated form of Teresita.
Kolob m & f Mormon (Rare)
The name given to a great star revealed to Abraham in the Book of Abraham. There is a possible connection to the Khmer, Kolab.
Zelikha f Chechen, Crimean Tatar
Chechen and Crimean Tatar form of Zulaykha.
Thageledj m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Flora and crops.
Masayori m Japanese
From Japanese 政 (masa) meaning "rule, government, politics" combined with 偉 (yori) meaning "admirable". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Dulquer m Indian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Dhu al-Qarnayn.
Ernandes m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Derived from the surname Hernandes.
Pi m Chinese
Variant of Pei.
Huguiro m Guanche
Variant of Zuguiro.
Worraluck f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรลักษณ์ (see Woralak).
Bingwen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 炳 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious" or 秉 (bǐng) meaning "grasp, hold, preserve, persist" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Sheyna f Yiddish
Alternate transcription of Yiddish שיינאַ (see Shayna).
Miru f African
Swahili
Zixuan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 子 (zǐ) meaning "child" combined with 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily", 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade", 瑄 (xuān) meaning "ornamental piece of jade", 絢 (xuàn) meaning "adorned, decorated", 玄 (xuán) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious, dark, black", 轩 (xuān) meaning "tall, high, lofty, pavilion", or 选 (xuǎn) meaning "choose, pick, select"... [more]
Rifa m Shona
It means "legacy; inheritance".
Rosielyn f Filipino
Combination of Rosie and the popular suffix -lyn.
Wistrilde f Medieval French
Derived from Proto-Germanic *westrą "west" and Old High German hiltja "battle".
Adhir m Indian, Gujarati, Bengali (Hindu)
Means "restless; impatient" in Sanskrit.
Garamgai m Mongolian
Means "prominent, eminent, distinguished" in Mongolian.
Élaingne f Picard
Picard form of Elaine.
Anich m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Kannada, Hinduism, Malayalam, Gujarati
DEVANAGARI SCRIPT : अनीच... [more]
Dener m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Probably a contracted form of Denver.
Cattarina f Italian (Archaic)
Variant of Catarina notably borne by Maria Cattarina Calegari, a 17th-century Italian composer.
Habibeh f Persian
Feminine form of Habib.
Gurumarra m Indigenous Australian
Australian Aboriginal. Gunggay dialect. Yarrabah region Cairns, Queensland Australia. Meaning: dry lightning (lightning with no rain or thunder).
Sopa f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sopha.
Kanamu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 叶 (kana) meaning "fulfill, come true" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jaami f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali
MEANING : a virtuous or respectable woman, Sister, daughter -in-law. ( It is name of an apsara)
Timoxena f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Timoxenos. This name was borne by the wife and daughter of the famous Greek historian and philosopher Plutarch (1st century BC).
Heilani f Tahitian
From Tahitian hei meaning "crown" and Hawaiian lani meaning "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".
Tétis f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tethys.
Williot m Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Probably a blend of any name starting with the Germanic element wil (like William or Vilgot), and Elliot
Muhammat m Indonesian, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian and Thai form of Muhammad.
Zhan m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 湛 (zhàn) meaning "deep; profund; clear" or 瞻 (zhān) meaning "to look forward; to observe" or 占 (zhān) meaning "to divine; to foretell".... [more]
Breffny m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Bréifne (see Breifne).... [more]
Berita f Swedish (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Birgitta found in Scania.
Corália f Portuguese
Portuguese variant of Coralie.
Chèrle m Picard
Picard form of Charles.
Kion m Russian (Archaic)
Variant or short form of Okean, which is the Russian form of Okeanos.... [more]
Nahapāna m Scythian
From Saka *Nahapāna meaning "protector of the clan". Name borne by a Western Satrap who reigned in either the first or second century CE.
Sakda m Thai, Lao
Means "power, force, authority" in Thai and Lao.
Ruhullah m Arabic
Means "spirit of God", derived from Arabic ruh "spirit" combined with Allah "God".
Saroj f & m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Odia, Bengali, Punjabi, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit सरोज (saroja) meaning "lotus" or "produced or found in lakes or ponds".
Miqal m African American
African American variant of Michael
Leiko f Japanese
Variant transcription of Reiko.
Aneirwen f Welsh
Alternate form of Aneira, with the Welsh element gwen meaning "white, blessed".
Detleff m Low German
Variation of Detlef.
Ary f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
In the case of Norwegian-Trinidadian electronic singer Ary, it is short form of Ariadne.
Roumduol f Khmer
Means "type of flower" in Khmer.
Bolivia f American (Hispanic, Rare)
From the name of the country in South America. The country got its name from the surname Bolívar, in honour of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar.
Makarije m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Makarios via Macarius.
Triantaphillos m Greek
Variant transliteration of Triantafyllos.
Arez m Kurdish
According to a user from Iraq, the name Arez is of Kurdish origin and means "Rain".
Ninegal f Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian Mythology
Meaning uncertain. Name borne by a minor Sumerian goddess associated with royal palaces.
Ginna f Old Norse, Swedish (Rare)
Short form of Ginnlaug and other names beginning with Ginn-.
Nurqiz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek nur meaning "divine light" and qiz meaning "girl".