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.
Izibajko m MariDerived from
izi meaning "small" and
baj meaning "rich".
Kolfinnr m Old NorseDerived from the Old Norse elements
kol "coal" (a synonym for "black, dark") and
finnr "Finn, Sámi".
Kiraheu f CopticPossibly means "the lady Heu", from Greek κυρία
(kyria) "lady, mistress" combined with the Coptic form of
Hau, ultimately from Egyptian
ḥꜣw "abundance, riches; surplus".
Kangmyeong m KoreanCombination of 강 meaning river and Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) meaning "bright, light, brilliant".
Cetshwayo m ZuluMeans "advised" in Zulu. This was the name of a Zulu King,
Erlan m Kazakh, KyrgyzDerived from Kazakh ер
(er) or Kyrgyz эр
(er) meaning "husband, man, male" and Kazakh ұлан
(ulan) or Kyrgyz улан
(ulan) meaning "young man, soldier".
Zhifang m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 直
(zhí) meaning "straight, honest" or 志
(zhì) meaning "will, determination" combined with 方
(fāng) meaning "direction, way", as well as other character combinations.
Abihail m & f Biblical HebrewMeans "my father is might" or "my father is strength" in Hebrew, from אָבִי
('avi) "my father" and חיל
(khayil), which is related to the word חייל
(khayal) "soldier"... [
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Nofar f HebrewIt comes from the name of an aquatic plant (nuphar). Used in Israel.
Dadila f UzbekDerived from
dadil meaning "bold, fearless".
Wenxi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" and
僖 (xī) meaning "joy, gladness",
熹 (xī) meaning "brightness, dawn", "dim light, glimmer" or
希 (xī) meaning "hope, expect, rare".
Yuling f ChineseFrom Chinese 玉
(yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 雨
(yǔ) meaning "rain", 豫
(yù) meaning "relaxed, comfortable" or "content, happy", and 裕
(yù) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful" combined with 齡
(líng) meaning "age, duration" or 玲
(líng) meaning "tinkling of jade"... [
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Ketugay m & f JolaMeans "Die till you get tired of it" in Jola. This name is given to an infant who is believed to be a spirit child who has been coming and going between life and death.
Phetsamone f & m LaoFrom Lao ເພັດ
(phet) meaning "diamond" and ສມອນ
(samone) meaning "war, battle" or "beloved, wife, pretty girl".
Matsujiro m JapaneseFrom 松 (
matsu) meaning "pine tree" or 末 (batsu, matsu, sue) meaning "close, end, powder, tip" combined with 二 (
ji) meaning "two" and 郎 (
rō) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Frideward m GermanicDerived from Old High German
fridu "peace" combined with Old High German
wart "guard."
Namid m Ojibwe, CheyenneDerived from the Ojibwe and Cheyenne words
niimii meaning "she dances" and
anang meaning "star".
Tautminas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is derived from Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas). The second element is derived from the Lithuanian verb
minėti meaning "to celebrate" as well as "to remember, to commemorate".
Amonrat f & m ThaiFrom Thai อมร
(amon) meaning "immortal, eternal" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Gilmore m Manx (Archaic)Derived from Manx
guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name
More with the intended meaning of "servant of the Virgin
Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku m Hawaiian (Rare)Means "Keawe, the foremost chief of the island" in Hawaiian, from Hawaiian name
Keawe with
ʻī "supreme, great, best" (frequently a part of names), definite article
kekahi,
aliʻi "noble, chief",
o "of, belonging to", definite article
ka, and
moku "island"... [
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Tola m & f YorubaMeans "prominent for success" in Yoruba, derived from
tó meaning "as prominent as" and
ọlá meaning "wealth, success, nobility". It is also a short form of longer names such as
Omotola,
Oyètọ́lá,
Tọ́lání and
Tọ́láṣe.
Muntadhar m ArabicMeans "awaited, anticipated, expected" in Arabic, from the root انتظر
(intaẓara) meaning "to wait for".
Birthday ? ObscureEnglish word for the anniversary of when someone was born.
Leukon m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyDerived from the Greek adjective λευκός
(leukos) meaning "white" as well as "bright, clear, brilliant" (see
Leukos), which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun λύκη
(luke) or
(lyke), which can mean "light" as well as "morning sunshine".... [
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Wah f BurmeseMeans "yellow" or "cotton" in Burmese.
Xuyong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
煦 (xù) meaning "kind, gentle, gracious" and
咏 (yǒng) meaning "sing song".
Dalar f ArmenianMeans "green, verdant, young" or "vegetation" in Armenian.
Widodo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
widada meaning "safe, healthy, prosperous".
Tingmei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and
美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" or
媚 (mèi) meaning "charming".
Zhazgul f KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz жаз
(zhaz) meaning "spring" and гүл
(gul) meaning "flower".
Prayitno m JavaneseFrom Javanese
prayitna meaning "careful, cautious, thoughtful, prudent".
Xuexiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and
笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh".
Roelofje f & m DutchWhen borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (
Roelof) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix
-je to the original name... [
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Guihua f ChineseFrom the Chinese
贵 (guì) meaning "expensive, valuable" and
花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Lobo m Spanish (Modern, Rare), PortugueseSpanish and Portuguese for wolf, receiving rare usage as a modern update of Lope, the archaic Spanish/Portuguese word for wolf and historically a very common name, as can be evidenced by the ubiquitous presence of the patronym: Lopez/Lopes... [
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Erion m AlbanianMeans "our wind" or "wind from the Ionian Sea" in Albanian, from the elements
erë, era meaning "wind" and
jonë meaning "our" or
Jon (Ionian Sea).
Hania f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 汎 (han) meaning "float, drift" combined with 似 (i) meaning "resemble" and 空 (a) meaning "sky". Other kanji can be used.
Kleoptolemos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun κλέος
(kleos) meaning "glory" combined with the Epic Greek noun πτόλεμος
(ptolemos) meaning "war".... [
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Nurzhigit m KyrgyzFrom нур (
nūr) meaning "light" and жигит (
zhigit) meaning "boy, fellow, lad".
Amirul m Malay, Bengali, IndonesianFirst part of compound Arabic names beginning with أمير ال
(amir al) meaning "prince of the, commander of the".
Negev m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)The Negev is the southern region of the land of Israel, desert area with a lot of sand, during the day it is very hot, and at night it is very cold. ... [
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Rimgirdas m Lithuanian (Rare)The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb
rimti meaning "to calm down, to quieten". It is related to the Lithuanian adjective
ramus meaning "calm, quiet, peaceful" (see
Ramūnas) and the Lithuanian noun
ramybė meaning "tranquility, peace, quiet"... [
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Mantan m & f African AmericanThe name Mantan has appeared as a middle name and it may have come from the Irish and or English surname Manton.
Djoja f Bosnian (Archaic)Possibly a cognate of
Gaya. Alternatively, it could be derived from the Spanish word
joya, meaning "jewel".
Thancgrim m GermanicThe first element of this Germanic name is derived from
thanc, which comes from Old High German
dankjan "to think" or
dank "thanks." The second element is derived from Old Norse
grîma "mask."
Asuha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 明日 (
asu) meaning "tomorrow" and 葉 (
ha) meaning "leaf, needle, blade", or from 飛 (
asu) meaning "to fly" and 羽 (
ha) meaning "plume, feather". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mohipari f UzbekDerived from
moh meaning "moon, month" and
pari meaning "fairy".
Kazeha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 風 (kaze) meaning "wind" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Quddus m ArabicMeans "holy, sacred" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, القدوس
(al-Quddus) is one of the 99 names of
Allah.
Fowoke f YorubaMeans "girl who is pampered with money" in Yoruba.
Min-ho m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 珉 "stone resembling jade" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (
min), and 豪 "brave, heroic, chivalrous" or 鎬 "stove; bright" (
ho).
Damasichthon m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek δαμασίχθων
(damasichthon) meaning "earth-subduer", which consists of δαμάζω
(damazo) meaning "to tame, subdue, overpower, kill" (see
Damasos) and χθών
(chthon) meaning "ground, soil" as well as "earth, world".... [
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Shohniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
shoh meaning "shah, king" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Tsung-han m TaiwaneseFrom Chinese 宗
(zōng) meaning "ancestors, elders" combined with 翰
(hàn) meaning "brush, pen", as well as other character combinations.
Shimin f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 时
(shí) meaning "time, era, season" or 诗
(shī) meaning "poem, verse, poetry" combined with 敏
(mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp"... [
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Marrien m Arthurian Cycle, LiteratureMarrien is a wise an benevolent figure who lives in the Valley of Marvels and is revered by the humans who live nearby. Marrien is described as having the upper body of a man and the lower body of a horse, and he is known for his knowledge of herbs and medicine.... [
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Yo-han m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 耀 "shine, sparkle, dazzle; glory" or 曜 "glorious, as sun; daylight, sunlight" (
yo), and 翰 "writing brush" or 漢 "the Chinese people, Chinese language" (
han). Yo-han is also the Korean form of
John... [
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Induja f HindiInduja is Hindi for daughter of the moon, and I've heard it is also another name for the river Narmada.
Aphareus m Greek Mythology, Ancient GreekThe meaning of this name is uncertain. It could have been derived from Greek ἀφαρεί
(apharei), which is an adverb of Greek ἄφαρ
(aphar), which can mean "straightway, forthwith" as well as "suddenly, quickly"... [
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Oynaxol f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Werni m GermanDiminutive of names that contain the Germanic element
warin (related to
war meaning "aware, cautious"), such as
Werner and
Wernfried.
Karamatullah m Arabic, Afghan, PakistaniThe first element of this name is derived from Arabic كرامات
(karamat), which is the plural form of كرامة
(karama) meaning "dignity, generosity" (compare
Karam)... [
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Ingny f Norwegian (Rare)Combination of
Ing and either the Old Norse element
nýr "new; young; fresh" or the Old Norse element
ný "new moon; waxing moon".
Valvanera f SpanishFrom Latin
Vallis Venaria meaning "valley of water veins". This is the name of a title of the Virgin Mary,
Nuestra Señora de Valvanera, venerated in the monastery of Valvanera as the patron saint of La Rioja, Spain.
Roswin m GermanCombination of the name elements
Hros meaning "horse" and
Wini meaning "friend".
Sæwaru f Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
sæ "sea" and
waru "guard, protection" or "care, watch" (compare
weard and
wær).
Anhao m ChineseFrom the Chinese
安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful, tranquil" and
皓 (hào) meaning "bright, luminous, clear".
Yeppeun f Korean (Modern, Rare)From the present determiner form of adjective 예쁘다
(yeppeuda) meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful; adorable; nice" (compare
Yeppeum and
Ippeum, derived from the verbal noun of their adjectives).