Browse Submitted Names

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.
Gojirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Gojiro.
Yeveniya f Russian
Means "well born"
Nawwar m & f Arabic
Means "flower, blossom" in Arabic.
Queeney f English
Variant of Queenie.
Svika f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada
"One's own" ;"my own" ; "peculiar"... [more]
Freybiǫrn m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian variant form of Frøybiǫrn.
Duvre m Sami
Varient of Dure.
Veata f Khmer
Means "clever" in Khmer.
Özde m & f Turkish
Means "essence" in Turkish.
Husband m English (American, Rare)
Derived from the surname Husband. A famous bearer was Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief of the US Pacific Fleet at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7th, 1941.
Rédouane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Redouane chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Akhmetzhan m Kazakh
From the given name Akhmet combined with Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" (of Persian origin).
Anemi f Shona
It means "He (the Lord) is with you", or "one who is with you".
Elie m Jewish, Yiddish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Short form of Eliezer or Elijah. A famous bearer is Elie Wiesel, Jewish rights activist.
Iphiclus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Ancient Greek words ιφιος (iphios) meaning "strong, stout" and κλεος (kleos) meaning "glory".
Swantje f East Frisian, German
Pet form of names that contain the Old High Germanic element suan meaning "swan", such as Swanhild and Swanaburg.
Tianxiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Wol-gwang m & f Korean (Rare)
It means "Moonlight" in Korean.
Mari f Georgian
Short form of Mariam.
Junaedah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Junayda.
Mahmuda f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Mahmud.
Heled m Biblical
The name most likely comes from חלד (halad) meaning "being of the Earth". Some think it may come from חלד (holed) meaning "mole" or "weasel".... [more]
Meerke f Southern Sami
Southern Sámi form of Marit.
Maya f & m Japanese
Combination of a ma kanji, like 麻 meaning "hemp, flax," 真/眞 meaning "pure, true," 磨/摩 meaning "polish, shine," 茉, part of 茉莉 (matsuri), referring to the Arabian jasmine, 舞 meaning "dance" or 万 meaning "ten thousand," and a ya kanji, such as 耶, 弥 meaning "increase," 矢 meaning "arrow," 也, 野 meaning "field" or 椰, referring to the (coconut) palm... [more]
Teibel f Yiddish
Pet form of Teibe/Teiba, a variant of Toiba.
Izhi f Quechua
Means "fog, mist" in Quechua.
Asmeret f Tigrinya
Means "united, unity" in Tigrinya.
Pulod m Tajik
Means "steel" in Tajik.
Renana f Hebrew
Means "song, joy" in Hebrew.
Mammes m Late Roman (?), History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning uncertain; possibly a derivative of Mamers, an Oscan name of the god Mars, or possibly from Latin mamma meaning "breast, mama (child's word for mother)", which in turn is derived from Greek μάμμη (mamme) "mother".... [more]
Theodorianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Theodorus.
Abd al-Ghaffar m Arabic
Means "servant of the all-forgiver" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" and غفار (ghaffar) meaning "forgiver, pardoner".
Tessann f English (Rare)
Combination of Tess and Ann.
Kiong m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Qiang.
Phiona f English, English (African), French (African)
Variant of Fiona. It is used mainly in Uganda (regarding (African) English usage) and Burundi (regarding African French usage).... [more]
Babi f Portuguese
Diminutive of Barbara.
Pylos m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πύλος (pylos) meaning "in the gateway", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun πύλη (pyle) meaning "gate, entrance". Pylos is also the name of a town in modern Greece, which already existed in the time of Mycenaean Greece (under the same name) and was an important kingdom at the time.
Delphino m Brazilian
Masculine form of Delphina.
Ezbai m Biblical
The meaning of this name is uncertain. One theory suggests it comes from אזב ('azab), meaning "to scrub" or "to flutter". A second theory suggests it comes from בזז (bazaz), meaning "to plunder".... [more]
Eadmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mære "famous". Cognate to Othmar.
Zifei f Chinese
From the Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" and 霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow or rain".
Ilancueitl f Nahuatl, Aztec
From Nahuatl ilantli, meaning "old woman", and cuēitl, meaning "skirt". This was the name of the first queen consort of Tenochtitlan as the first wife of Acamapichtli.
Dioskoros m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek Διός (Dios) meaning "of Zeus" combined with the Greek noun κόρος (koros) meaning "son, boy, lad."
Shishimaru m Japanese (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Combination of 獅子 (shishi) meaning "lion" and the suffix 丸 (maru) meaning "circle, round," used before the Meiji Period (1868-1912) as a suffix denoting affection (along with -maro (麿/麻呂)) and was given to boys of upper class until they came of age, usually at ages 13 to 17.... [more]
Dervish m Arabic, Albanian
A Dervish is a Sufi Muslim ascetic.
Fridolina f German (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), Italian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Romansh
Feminine form of Fridolin. This name is borne by Swedish soccer player Fridolina Rolfö (b. 1993).
Uloixio m Aragonese (Archaic)
Aragonese variant of Uloxio.
Bardhyl m Albanian
From Bardylis, the name of an ancient Illyrian king (reigned from 385 to 358 BC), which is popularly held to mean "white star" from Albanian bardhë "white" and yll "star".
Oybarno f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and barno meaning "youthful, beautiful".
Tetsuhiro m Japanese
From 徹 (tetsu) meaning "penetrate, to dedicate oneself to" combined with 泰 (hiro) meaning "peaceful, calm, Thailand". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mirazam m Uzbek
The first element of this name is derived from either Slavic mir meaning "peace, world" or from Persian میر (mir) meaning "ruler, prince" (compare Amir 1)... [more]
Rhabela f Tsonga
Means "pray" in Xitsonga.
Chuluuntsetseg f Mongolian
Means "stone flower" in Mongolian, from чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Máđen m Sami
Sami form of Matti.
Loiza f Breton
Feminine form of Loiz.
Huko m Estonian
Variant of Hugo.
Servín m Slovak
Slovak form of Severin.
Rosey f & m English
Diminutive of Rosa 1, Rose and of compound names that start with Ros-, such as Rosaline.... [more]
Tokuichi m Japanese
From Japanese 得 (toku) meaning "benefit, profit, gain", 篤 (toku) meaning "deep, true, sincere" or 徳 (toku) meaning "virtue, benevolence" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one"... [more]
Esheena f English
excellent Gracious gift of God
Berkcan m Turkish
From the words berk, meaning "strong", and can, meaning "soul".
Shajar m Arabic
Means "trees, shrubs" or "origin, family" in Arabic.
Anuwar m Bengali, Malay
Bengali and Malay form of Anwar.
Eastorhild f Anglo-Saxon (Hypothetical)
Possible Old English cognate of Austrahild, allegedly derived from the name of the fertility goddess Eostre (also compare Ostara) combined with Old English hild "battle".
Arkas m Khakas
Khakas form of Arcadius.
Erjon m Albanian
Means "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).
Auliya f & m Indonesian
Variant of Aulia.
Zbyszko m Polish
Diminutive of Zbigniew.
Seargeoh m Obscure
Respelling of Sergio. A famous bearer is Seargeoh Stallone.
Youqiang m Chinese
From 有 (yǒu) meaning "to have, to possess" and 钱 (qián) meaning "money, cash".
Vishwajit m Indian, Marathi, Hindi
Means "conqueror of the universe" from Sanskrit विश्व (víśva) meaning "world, universe" and जीत (jīt) meaning "victory".
Dzhuvayriyat f Dagestani (Rare)
Form of Juwayriyya used in Dagestan.
Ruizhen f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and 榛 (zhēn) meaning "hazelnut" or "thicket".
Geri m Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse gjarn "greedy", which is related to Gothic gairns (see Adalgern). In Norse mythology, Geri is the name of one of Odin's two wolves... [more]
Borka f Hungarian
Originally a diminutive of Borbála, used as a given name in its own right.
Abasa f Bosnian
Bosnian female form of Abbas. It is also the name of the 80th sura of the Qur'an.
Jiechen f Chinese
From the Chinese 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, purify, pure" and 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak".
Saeida f & m Arabic
Means "HAPPY" in Arabic.
Aiqian f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑷 (ài) meaning "fine quality jade" and 谦 (qiān) meaning "humble, modest".
Edītis m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian masculine form of Edith.
Pakhomiy m Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Russian and Ukrainian form of Pachomios.
Dallia f Kurdish
Dallia is a common feminine name in Arabic (Arabic: داليا) and Hebrew (Hebrew: דַּלְיָה). The name in Arabic stems from the word for grape vine and in Hebrew from the word for "(tip of a) branch", especially that of a grapevine or an olive tree... [more]
Cadain m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s nobles, listed in Biket’s Lai du Cor. He helped stop Arthur from killing Guenevere when a magical horn betrayed a trivial infidelity... [more]
Vejovis m Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin vē-, a prefix meaning "not, anti" and Jovis, referring to Jupiter, literally meaning "anti-Jupiter". This was the name of a Roman god of Etruscan origins, said to be a god of healing... [more]
Bonifaci m Gascon, Provençal, Lengadocian
Gascon, Provençal and Languedocian form of Bonifatius.
Shasta f English (Modern, Rare), Literature
20th-century adoption of the name of Mount Shasta in Northern California (or the Shasta daisy, named after the mountain), which comes from the name of a Native American tribe that lived in the area; its origin and meaning is lost to time.... [more]
Shuangyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 双 (shuāng) meaning "set of two, pair, both" and 嫣 (yān) meaning "charming, fascinating".
Zarco m Spanish (Rare)
This first name is predominantly found in South America, although it is not very common there: one is much more likely to encounter the name as a surname there instead. Because of that, it is possible that the bearers' parents were inspired to give their sons the surname as a first name, just like it is done in English-speaking countries these days... [more]
Ulafs m Latvian
Variant of Olafs.
Leozinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Leonardo.
G'ulommuhammad m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek g'ulom meaning "servant, slave" and the given name Muhammad.
Hiwahiwa f Hawaiian (Modern, Rare)
Means "precious" in Hawaiian.
Yoshiyasu m Japanese
This name could be made of 吉 (yoshi) meaning "fortune, good luck", 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous", or 芳 (yoshi) meaning "fragrance", and 安 (yasu) meaning "inexpensive, peaceful, relax, cheap, quiet"... [more]
Antoni m & f German, German (Archaic)
Short version of Antonius or Antonia.
Xonás m Galician
Galician form of Jonas 2.
Pricha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Preecha.
Adalardo m Italian
Italian form of Adalhard.
Urantülkhüür f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian уран (uran) meaning "adept, skillful, dexterous" and түлхүүр (tülkhüür) meaning "key".
Apipoo m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิภู (see Aphiphu).
Derviša f Bosnian
Female form of Derviš.
Shirayuki f Japanese (Rare)
From 白雪 (shirayuki) meaning "white snow."... [more]
Mongolekhorniiugluu f Mongolian
Means "Mongol country’s morning" in Mongolian, probably derived from Монгол (mongol) meaning "Mongolia" combined with эх орон (ekh oron) meaning "country, homeland" and өглөө (öglöö) meaning "morning".
Izzati f Malay, Indonesian
Feminine form of Izzat.
Saadiq m Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Sadiq.
Luol m & f Dinka
Hallfríður f & m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic feminine form of Hallfríðr and modern Faroese masculine form of Hallfreðr.
Sainimere f Fijian
Unknown meaning.
Antilochos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἀντί (anti) meaning "against, compared to, like" combined with the Greek noun λόχος (lochos) meaning "ambush", a word that later came to signify a tactical sub unit of the ancient Greek army... [more]
Reinette f French (Rare)
Diminutive of Reine.
Gulbibi f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Hosiloy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek hosil meaning "harvest" and oy meaning "moon".
Raica f Portuguese (Brazilian), English (Rare)
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Raissa influenced by Jessica.... [more]
Enith f Spanish
This feminine name is predominantly found in Latin America. I am not entirely certain about the meaning and origin of this name, but it may possibly be a variant spelling of Enid.
Armiida f Finnish, Estonian (Archaic)
Finnish and Estonian form of Armida.
Simplicius m Late Roman
Derived from Latin simplicius, which is the comparative form of simpliciter meaning "simply, plainly". It is ultimately derived from Latin simplex "simple, plain". This name was borne by a Christian martyr from the 2nd century AD, as well as by a Roman Catholic Pope from the 5th century AD.
Jozias m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant spelling of Josias. A well-known bearer of this name is Jozias van Aartsen (b. 1947), the former Dutch minister of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs.
Vani f Telugu
Means "voice, speech" in Telugu.
Mihrbandak m Parthian, Old Persian
Means "Mithra's servant."
Manou f Dutch, Flemish
Contraction Manon and Malou or Milou.
Saor m Irish (Modern)
From Modern Irish word soar meaning "free", derived from Old Irish sóer "free".
Jarolin f & m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Feminine form of Járol, based on Carolin (compare Harolin)... [more]
Satyros m Ancient Greek
Essentially means "satyr", as in the name of the mythological creature from Greek mythology. It's uncertain where 'satyr' itself derives from, but it's probably related to Latin satura or satira meaning "satire"... [more]
Boying f Chinese
From the Chinese 波 (bō) meaning "wave" and 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, lustrous".
Fathadh m Irish
Derived from the word fothadh "base, foundation".
Rothild f Germanic
Means "famous battle", derived from the Germanic element hrôthi "fame" combined with Old Norse hildr "battle."
Menedemos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from Greek μενω (meno) meaning "to stay, to remain" as well as "to last, to withstand". The second element is derived from Greek δημος (demos) meaning "the people"... [more]
Beaivvet m Sami
Variant of Beaivi.
Mysia f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "woman from Mysia" in Greek. Mysia was a region in Asia Minor mentioned in Acts in the New Testament, said to mean "land of beech trees" (see Mysia)... [more]
Aisel f Turkish
Variant of Aysel.
Dietwald m German
German form of Theudewald.
Bom f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Koream 봄 (bom) meaning "spring(time)."... [more]
Albertito m Spanish
Diminutive of Alberto.
Ziyorat m Uzbek
Means "visitation" or "pilgrimage" in Uzbek.
Mingluan f Chinese
From the Chinese 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, brilliant, clear" and 娈 (luán) meaning "lovely, beautiful, docile".
Hares m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حارث (see Harith).
Virendra m Indian, Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Rosetto m Italian
Italian masculine form of Rose.
Ruja f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ружа (see Ruzha).
Manu m & f Maori, Hawaiian (Rare, Archaic)
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "bird", from the word manu. Popular for singers.... [more]
Junmin m Korean
From 俊 "talented, capable; handsome" and 民 (min) meaning "people," 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade; gem" or 旻 (min) meaning "(autumn) sky,".
Rotshidzwa m & f Venda
Means "we have been saved" in Tshivenda.
Sierd m Dutch, Frisian
Possibly from Sîgi "Victory" and Hard "strong"
Liviya f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Livia 1.
Mellyora f Literature, Cornish (?)
Variant of Meliora used in Victoria Holt's novel The Legend of the Seventh Virgin (1964), a historical romance set in Cornwall.
Vendalin m Czech
Variant of Vendelín.
Phispa m Biblical Hebrew
1 Chronicles 7:38.
Jalālātūnn f Balochi
Derived from jalāl meaning "splendid" and (h)ātūnn meaning "lady".
Zéphirin m French (Archaic), French (African)
Variant of Zéphyrin (see Zephyrinus). Though it was a popular French name in the 19th and early 20th centuries, its usage is mainly confined to various French-speaking African nations today.
Csabánka f Medieval Hungarian
A variant of Csobánka, the feminine spelling of Csaba.
Boedi m Indonesian
Older spelling of Budi influenced by Dutch orthography.
Azwer m Kurdish
Means "proud" in Kurdish.
Leasha f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Leesha, itself an Anglicization of Laoise.
Fayette m & f English (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Lafayette, or else from a surname ultimately derived from Old French faie "beech", which originally denoted a person who lived in or by a beech wood, or who was from any of various places in France named with the word.
Shebi m Biblical
Ezra 2:42... [more]
Bootur m Yakut
Means "protector", "to protect the people and the homeland".
Nurcahyo m Javanese
Combination of Nur and Cahyo.
Xiaosu f Chinese
From the Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" and 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again".
Attilie f American (Rare)
Maybe a variant of Attilia or a phonetic American English rendering of the German given name Ottilie.
Ilnara f Tatar
Feminine form of Ilnar.
Benegar m Medieval French, Germanic
Derived from Latin bene meaning "well; agreeably, favorably" combined with Old High German and Old Saxon ger meaning "spear".
Carsta f Low German
Feminine form of Carsten.
Bingxian f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice; ice-cold" and 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined; skillful".
Mahinarangi f Maori
Means "Moon in the Sky" in Maori
Kyrese m African American (Modern, Rare)
A modern invented name based on Tyrese.
Atotoztli f Nahuatl, Aztec
Means "water parrot", deriving from the Nahuatl elements atl ("water, a body of water") and toztli ("yellow parrot"). Name borne by an Aztec queen that possibly ruled as tlatoani (ruler of a city-state) in her own right.
Zilma f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Zilmar. Alternatively, it may be derived from Persian zilmat "dark, darkness".
Hermê m Kurdish
Means "pear" in Kurdish.
Aika f Chaga
Aika is derived from Aikambe/Aikamai meaning thank you the Chagga language spoken by the Chagga people of the Mt. Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. ... [more]
Blondel m Medieval French (?)
According to legend, Blondel was a troubadour who rescued the English king Richard the Lionheart, who had been captured while returning from the Crusades and was being held for ransom. The story goes that Blondel traveled Europe looking for Richard by playing the first verse of a song only they knew... [more]
Preshea f English
A notable fictional bearer of this name is Preshea Villentia, née Buss from Gail Carriger’s Finishing School book series. A notable bearer of a variant of this name is gospel singer Preashea Hilliard.
Masichuvio m Hopi
Means "grey deer" in Hopi.
Jane f Slovene (Rare)
Feminine form of Janez.
Porcianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Porcius.
Elijana f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of Eliana 1.
Sharifuddin m Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic شريف الدين (see Sharif ad-Din), as well as the Malay form.
Temelko m Bulgarian, Macedonian
Meaning uncertain, but the -ko at the end indicates that it might possibly be a diminutive.
Annella f Scots, Scottish
Elaboration of Anne 1.
Chenshu f Chinese
From the Chinese 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle".
Winnica f Polish
Polish city or meaning vineyard
Ansgário m History (Ecclesiastical)
Portuguese form of Ansgar via the form Ansgarius.
Padriac m Irish
Variant of Pádraig.
Hajer f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic هاجر (see Hajar).
Nurrul f & m Malay
Malay variant of Nurul.
Balkiz f Turkish
Derived from Turkish bal meaning "honey" and kiz meaning "girl, daughter".
Marot f Arthurian Cycle
Maidservant of the homicidal Maiden of the Narrow Wood.... [more]
Regenia f English, African American
Possibly an alteration of Regina, perhaps blended with Eugenia.
Aksal m Faroese
Faroese variant of Aksel.
Sanmoy m Indian
INDIA
Xaohkeso m & f Cheyenne
Means "little skunk" in Cheyenne.
Guarino m Italian
Variant of Guerino.
Shavlego m Georgian
Variant of Shavleg. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian general Shavlego Tabatadze (b. 1977).
Sistine f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the Sistine Chapel, which is derived from Sisto and named for Pope Sixtus IV, who had it built. This is borne by Sistine Stallone (1998-), a daughter of the actor Sylvester Stallone.
Ákwènábuoyè f Bette
Means "she's not discouraged" in Bette Obudu.
Ujang m Sundanese
Means "young boy, little brother" in Sundanese.
Sansanee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sansani.
Zorobabelia f Obscure
Feminine variant of Zorobabel, borne by Colombian track and field athlete Zorobabelia Córdoba (1968-).
Camuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Kemuel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Makungu m & f Tsonga
Means "plan" in Xitsonga.
Jakeza f Breton
Feminine form of Jakez.
Bham m & f Rade
Oycho'lpon f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oy meaning "moon" and cho'lpon meaning "Venus (planet)".
Malina f Inuit Mythology, Greenlandic
In Inuit mythology, Malina is the name of a solar goddess. She is constantly fleeing from her brother, the moon god Igaluk (Inuit) or Anningan (Grenlandic), and their eternal chase explains the movement of the sun and moon through the sky.
Lingshuang f Chinese
From the Chinese 绫 (líng) meaning "thin silk", 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul" or 铃 (líng) meaning "bell" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost" or 爽 (shuǎng) meaning "bright, clear, cheerful, happy, refreshing".
Ferdínand m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Ferdinand.
Wurunšemu f Near Eastern Mythology
The name of a Hattian goddess whose name may potentially mean "Mother of the land".
Bunkoed m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บุญเกิด (see Bunkoet).
Linzhu f Chinese
From the Chinese 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn" and 珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, precious gem".
Behkká m Sami
Sami form of Pekka.
Chaiwut m Thai
From Thai ชัย (chai) meaning "victory" and วุฒิ (wut) meaning "knowledge".
Mixalis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Μιχάλης (see Michalis).
Ebibaratimi f & m Ijaw
Means "live life well" in Ijaw.
Qoqa f Chechen
Means "dove, rock pigeon" in Chechen.
Subaru m & f Japanese
This name is used as 昴 (kou, bou, subaru), referring to the Chinese "Hairy Head" constellation or the Pleiades.... [more]
Himinglæva f Norse Mythology
Means 'the heaven-shining one, the transparent one", referring to the transparency of water. In Norse mythology, Himinglæva was one of nine daughters of Ægir and Rán.
Zura f Chechen
Either from Persian زور (zur) meaning "force, strength, power" or a form of the Arabic name Zahra.
Modiri f Tswana
Means "the doer" in Setswana.
Satsuyo f Japanese
From 薩 (satsu) meaning "Buddha, salvation" or 察 (satsu) meaning "guess" combined with 陽 () meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Dominatore m Italian
Italian form of Dominator.
Tengdosh m Uzbek
Means "equal" or "of the same age" in Uzbek.
Embjørg f Norwegian
Dialectal form of Ingebjørg.
Ermìnia f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Erminia.
Hœnir m Norse Mythology
Possibly means "strong" or "helper" in Old Norse. Hœnir is a god in Norse mythology. According to 'The Prose Edda', he, along with Lóðurr, helped Odin create the first humans.
Sedemaiden f Medieval English
Variation of Sidumægden used in the Medieval English times. A shortened version of this name is Sedemai.
Shlila f Sanskrit
MEANING - decent, eloquent, affluent, happy... [more]
Hye-deok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness" (hye) and 德 "ethics, morality, virtue" (deok). Other Hanja combinations are also possible.
Piloĸ m Greenlandic
From pilugataaraa meaning "handles it with care" and short form of Pilutaĸ.
Czaruś m Polish
Diminutive of Cezary.
Soedarmono m Javanese
Older spelling of Sudarmono influenced by Dutch orthography.
Theonymfi f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek transcription of Theonymphe.
Ayae f Japanese
From Japanese 絢 (aya) meaning "brilliant fabric design, kimono design", 綾 (aya) meaning "design" or 彩 (aya) meaning "colour" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit", 江 (e) meaning "creek, bay" or 枝 (e) meaning "branch"... [more]
Rhangani m Tsonga
Possibly from the Xitsonga word rhanga meaning "to begin".
Ruszlán m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Ruslan.
Niabi f Indigenous American
Means "fawn" in Osage, language spoken in Oklahoma.
Weiqin f & m Chinese
From the Chinese character 未 (wèi) meaning "not yet", 薇 (wēi) meaning "fern" (feminine only), 微 (wēi) meaning "small" (feminine only), 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp", 巍 (wēi) meaning "high, lofty, towering", or 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary" combined with 琴 (qín) referring to the Chinese musical instrument similar to a zither or 秦 (qín) regarding the Qin Dinasty (221 BC–206 BC), itself coming from Qin, an ancient Chinese state.... [more]
Naru m & f Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 나루 (naru) meaning "(river) port, ferry crossing."
Puruma f Aymara
Means "uncultivated land" in Aymara.
Helmuastus m Old Swedish
Latinized form of Hialmfastr.
Quiritis f Roman Mythology
Most likely derived from Latin quiritis, the genitive form of quiris, a Sabine word meaning "spear". Quiritis was a Sabine goddess of motherhood, later equated with the goddess Juno.
Dumarsais m Haitian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Dumarsais. Dumarsais Estimé (1900 - 1953) was a Haitian politician and President of the Haitian Republic from 1946 to 1950.