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.
Phaitoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phaithun.
Jonni m Romansh
Diminutive of Jon 1.
Davock m Scots
Diminutive of Dauvit.
Chumi f Odia
Meaning "Bead".
Hilária f Hungarian
Feminine form of Hilár.
Antin m Ukrainian
Ukrainian variant or folk/older form of Anton. A notable bearer was Antin Holovatyi, Zaporozhian Cossack otaman who was one of the creators and a commander of the Black Sea cossack army.
Néska f Kashubian
Diminutive of Agnés and Agnésa.
Saredo f Somali
Etymology uncertain, possibly from the Somali sare meaning "high, advanced".
Klementine f German (Rare)
Feminine form of Klemens.
Notahina m & f Malagasy
Means "blessed" in Malagasy.
Abdelilah m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الإله (see Abd al-Ilah) chiefly used in Morocco.
Ruma f & m Japanese
From Japanese 琉 (ru) meaning "precious stone, gem, lapis lazuli", 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" or 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 牧 (ma) meaning "breed, care for, shepherd, feed, pasture", 麻 (ma) meaning "hemp, flax, linen", 摩 (ma) meaning "chafe, rub, polish, grind, scrape" or 萌 (ma) meaning "sprout, bud"... [more]
Eleonara f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eleanor.
Eyleif f Icelandic
Feminine form of Eyleifur.
Rokkó m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Rocco.
Calhandra f Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Portuguese cognate of Alondra, occasionally used in Brazil.
Matronianus m Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Latin matrona meaning "married woman, wife, matron" (see Matrona 1) combined with the Latin suffix -ianus.... [more]
Sâja m Greenlandic
Short form of Sâjare.
Tikvah f Hebrew
Variant of Tikva.
Shahzia f Arabic
Possibly means "fragrance".
Ida f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Íde.
Cory f Filipino
Diminutive of Corazon, Socorro, and other names containing cor. Corazon "Cory" Aquino was the 11th president of the Philippines.
Isave f Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Isabel.
Faùstin m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Faustinus.
Fereidoon m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فریدون (see Fereydoun).
Feâdar f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Feodora.
Melchi m Biblical
Meaning "My king." The son of Addi, and father of Neri (Luke 3:28), (Luke 3:24).
Santzia f Medieval Basque
Basque form of Sancha.
Cristinne f Picard
Picard form of Christine.
Shokufa f Persian
Means "flower, blossom" in Persian.
Meichun f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry", or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone" combined with 春 (chūn) meaning "spring", 椿 (chūn) meaning "Chinese mahogany, camellia", or 纯 (chún) meaning "pure, clean, simple"... [more]
Salvín m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Salvinus.
Margad f & m Mongolian
Means "emerald" in Mongolian.
Susilawati f Indonesian
From Indonesian susila meaning "decent, polite, well-mannered", ultimately from Sanskrit सुशील (sushila), combined with the feminine suffix -wati.
Bashiila m Buryat
Buryat form of Basil.
Parthenius m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Parthenios. Saint Parthenius (died 3rd century) was an early Christian saint and martyr from Rome of Armenian origin who is venerated in both the Catholic and Orthodox churches... [more]
Chafik m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شفيق (see Shafiq) chiefly used in North Africa.
Maaglant m Arthurian Cycle
A leader of Sesnes, involved in the attack on Vandaliors Castle early in Arthur’s reign.
Emelita f Spanish (Philippines)
A diminutive of Emily or other names beginning in Em.
Shizuki m & f Japanese
From Japanese 静 (shizu) meaning "quiet" combined with 希 (ki) meaning "hope", 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock", 紀 (ki) meaning "century", 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness", 琴 (ki), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp, 樹 (ki) meaning "tree", 姫 (ki) meaning "princess", 暉 (ki) meaning "sunshine" or 生 (ki) meaning "living"... [more]
Angèlo f Provençal
Provençal form of Angèle.
Semine f Danish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Simon 1.
Anisung f & m Dagbani
Means "good intention" in Dagbani.
Nawar m & f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نوار (see Nawwar).
Fangmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum".
Kizuna f & m Japanese
As a unisex name, it can be used as 絆, 創生 or 生沙 with 絆 (han, kizuna, tsuna.gu, hoda.su) meaning "bonds, ties," 創 (shou, sou, kizu, kezu.shigeru, tsuku.ru, haji.meru) meaning "genesis, originate, start, create," 生 (shou, sei, i.kiru, i.keru, -u, u.mare, o.u, ki, na.ru, ha.eru) meaning "birth, genuine, life" and 沙 (sa, sha, suna, yonageru) meaning "sand."... [more]
Mutassem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معتصم (see Mutasim).
Ningio f Greenlandic
Feminine form of Ningia.
Aljazi f Arabic
Possibly means "wild deer" in Arabic.
Inderbir m & f Indian (Sikh)
From the name of the Hindu god Indra combined with Sanskrit वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Aeruna f Greenlandic
Combination of Aeru and the suffix -na, indicating a personal name.
Milayna f English
Variant of Melaina.
Arikiyo m Japanese (Rare)
Ari means "exist, have, possess", and kiyo means "pure, clean".
Bryson m Ancient Greek
From the Greek Βρύσων.
Luckard f Medieval German
Medieval German variant of Liutgard.
Attika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Nepali, Assamese, Marathi
Means "elder sister" in Sanskrit.
Arnliótr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Arnljótr.
Eretna m Medieval Turkic
The name "Eretna" is popularly explained to have originated from the Sanskrit word ratna (रत्न) meaning 'jewel'.This name was common among the Uyghurs following the spread of Buddhism.
Sharnokhoi m Mongolian (Rare)
Means "yellow dog" in Mongolian, from шар (shar) meaning "yellow" and нохой (nokhoi) meaning "dog".
Lingzhu f Chinese
From the Chinese 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" and 珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, precious stone".
Ailwi m Medieval English
Coalescence of several Old English names: Æðelwig "noble battle", Ealdwig "ancient battle", and Ælfwig "elf battle".
Silbia f Basque
Basque form of Sylvia.
Mazor f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "cure, remedy" in Hebrew. Also used as surname.
Spence m English
Short form of Spencer.
Chiyumi f Japanese
From 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 友 (yu) meaning "friend" and 美 (mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Parmen m Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian
Croatian, Georgian, Russian and Serbian form of Parmenas.
Joes m Dutch, German
Short form of both Josef and Johannes.
Súnhild f Faroese
Combination of the Old Norse name elements sunr "son" and hildr "battle, fight".
Niceto m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Niketas. This name was borne by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, president of Spain from 1931 to 1936.
Axolin m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Nahuatl aholin "sesame seed" or axolotl "salamander".
Estiene m Walloon
Walloon form of Étienne.
Gerit m & f Low German
Vaeiation of Gerrit.
Narsingaleĸ f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Malanka f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Melanie. Malanka or Generous Eve is also a folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is St. Melania's day.
Maṱoḓzi m & f Venda
Means "tears" in Tshivenda.
Asha Vahishta f Persian Mythology
Means "Best Truth", from Avestan 𐬀𐬴𐬀 (aṣ̌a) "truth" and 𐬬𐬀𐬵𐬌𐬱𐬙𐬀 (vahišta) "best". In Zoroastrianism, Asha, commonly referred to as Asha Vahishta, is the Amesha Spenta, the hypostasis or genius of truth or Righteousness found in the Younger Avesta.
Polycaon m Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "much-burning".
Erminbald m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element ermin "whole, universal" combined with Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Dandan f Chinese
From Chinese 丹 (dān) meaning "cinnabar, red, vermillion" or 旦 (dàn) meaning "dawn, early morning" combined with themselves. Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Valirasul m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Vali and the Uzbek word rasul meaning "prophet".
Irián m Spanish (Rare)
Alternative spelling of Irian with the stress on the last syllable, also coinciding with the town of Irián in northern Spain.
Damasis f Ancient Greek
δάμασις (damasis) > δαμάζω (damazo) "to tame"
Joelina f German (Modern)
Formed from Jo and the popular name suffix lina. It was most likely inspired by the English name Jolene. Its use might have been further popularized due to its closeness to the French word "jolie", meaning "beautiful"... [more]
Norvydas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian noun noras meaning "wish, desire", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb norėti meaning "to wish, to want, to desire"... [more]
Kaola f & m Hawaiian
It means "life" in Hawaiian.
Olimjon m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Alimjan.
Alojza f Polish, Kashubian, Slovene (Archaic)
Polish and Kashubian feminine form of Alojzy as well as a Kashubian and Slovene feminine form of Alojz.
Æscfrith m Anglo-Saxon
Probably derived from Old English æsc "ash tree" and friþ "peace".
Ferentina f Roman Mythology
Possibly derived from Ferentinum, the name of a Roman city in Latium (present-day Lazio, Italy). This was the name of a patron goddess of said city. She was also a protector of Latin commonwealth.
Geghush f Armenian
From the Armenian գեղ (gegh) meaning "beauty".
Maito m Japanese
This name combines 舞 (bu, mai, ma.u, -ma.u) meaning "circle, dance, flit, wheel" with 人 (jin, nin, -to, hito, -ri) meaning "person" or 斗 (to, tou) meaning "Big Dipper."... [more]
Reika f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (rei) meaning "lovely, graceful, beautiful", 玲 (rei) meaning "the sound of jewels", 禮 (rei) meaning "courtesy", 礼 (rei) meaning "ceremony" or 令 (rei) meaning "good, law" combined with Japanese 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 加 (ka) meaning "increase"... [more]
Shamshad f & m Urdu
Derived from Arabic شمشاد (shamshad) meaning "box" (a type of plant in the genus Buxus).
Joie f Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Judeo-French
Derived from Old French joie "joy", ultimately from Late Latin gaudia and Classical Latin gaudium. This name was occasionally used as a translation of Simcha.
Ujamaa f Swahili
Means “socialist” in Swahili.
Jahlil m Arabic
Variant spelling of Jalil
Jetteke f Dutch
Variant of Jette, where the diminutive suffix ke has been added to the name.
Ozoemena m Igbo
Means " let what has happened before not happen again" in Igbo.
Ludewijn m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Leutwin.
Hunibert m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element in this Germanic name is rather uncertain, and so there are various possibilities to the name's meaning. The most likely possibility is that the first element refers to the Huns, who derive their name from Germanic hûn "giant." Other possibilities are Old Norse hûnn "bear cub" and Celtic kuno "high." It's also possible that the first element is a blend of hûn with Gothic kuni "family, kin, race, kind" (see Kunibert)... [more]
Rowie f & m English
A short form of names such as Rowan, Rowena, or Rowanne
Mutshidzi m & f Venda
Means "saviour" in Tshivenda.
Khosi m Sotho
Means "king" in Sotho.
Federoquito m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Federico.
Shimizu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 清 (shi) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 紫 (shi) meaning "purple; violet", 施 (shi) meaning "grant, bestow" or 寒 (shi) meaning "cold" combined with 水 (mizu) meaning "water". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zixi f Chinese
From the Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunlight, sunshine, early dawn" or 溪 (xī) meaning "mountain stream".
Zarip m Tatar
From arabic ظريف (ẓarīf) meaning "elegant, graceful, charming".
Thermuthis f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Θερμουθις (Thermouthis), which was the Greek name for the Egyptian goddess Renenutet. According to the 1st-century historian Josephus, this was the name of Pharaoh's daughter who adopted the infant Moses... [more]
Ishenbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz ишен (ishen) meaning "faithful, loyal, trustworthy" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Tiberuce m Medieval English
A character in The Second Nun's Tale. His name was Tiburce before he was christened by Pope Urban I.
Ancerika m New World Mythology
The sun god of the Tapirape, Brazil.
Wirawan f Thai
From Thai วิร (wira) meaning "brave, heroic" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint" or "caste, class".
Fumeko f Japanese
From Japanese 粲 (fume) meaning "beautiful, bright, radiant" combined with 子 (ko) meanng "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bobbeth f English
Either a variant of Bobette, most likely influenced by Beth, or a combination of Bob/Bobbie and Beth.
Rosiano m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Italian (Rare)
Portuguese form of Rosianus, though in some cases it can also be a blend of Rosa 1 with a name ending in -iano, such as Cristiano... [more]
Miana f Romanian
Contracted form of Mariana.
Plàcid m Catalan
Catalan form of Placidus (see Placido).
Valentinito m Spanish
Diminutive of Valentino.
Chachana f Mari
Variant Mari form of Tatyana.
Bělinka f Czech
Diminutive of Běla.
Malula f Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of María Lourdes or María de Lourdes.
Pisandros m Ancient Greek
Most likely a variant of Peisandros. But if not, then this name is possibly derived from the Greek noun πῖσος (pisos) meaning "meadow, dell" combined with Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man".
Emari f Japanese
From Japanese 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit", 麻 (ma) meaning "flax" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Destynie f English
Variant of Destiny.
Zbysława f Polish
Feminine form of Zbysław.
Gesalico m Italian
Italian form of Gesalec.
Þrúðmar m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse þrúðr "strength" and mærr "famous".
Ande m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian spelling of Ánde.
Zuoqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 佐 (zuǒ) meaning "assist, aid" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute".
Xianwa f Chinese
From the Chinese 仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal" and 娃 (wá) meaning "doll, pretty girl".
Tirkash m Uzbek
Means "saddle girth (for hitching a wagon)" or "leaning against" in Uzbek.
Aurika f Estonian
Diminutive of Auri, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Bettyanne f English (Rare)
Combination of Betty and Anne 1.
Ansine m Provençal (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a Provençal form of Ansgar.
Giangiulio m Italian
Combination of Gian and Giulio.
Kailley f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Evianna f English
Variant of Eviana.
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.
Barsz m Hungarian (Archaic)
Ultimately of Turkic origin, the meaning of this name is "panther". Also compare modern Turkish pars meaning "leopard, panther".
Ginivra f Sicilian
Variant of Ginevra.
Nafiseh f Persian
Persian form of Nafisa.
Tzetzgö f Kalmyk
Means "flower" in Kalmyk.
Beuzegig m Breton (Rare)
Diminutive of Beuzeg.
Villy f Greek
Variant of Vili.
Mare f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Marie.
Hisahiko m Japanese
From 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 悠 (hisa) meaning "permanence" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Lioba f History, German
Short form of Liobgetha, Latinized form of Leofgyð. She was an 8th-century English saint active as a missionary in Germany.... [more]
Laltesh f Indian
Means "love" in Indian.
Immanúel m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Immanuel.
Hsiao m & f Chinese
I don't know
Ławr m Polish
Polish transcription of Lavr.
Bromère m French
French form of Bromerus.
Speck m Obscure
Given to Speck Wildhorse Mellencamp, son of John Mellencamp and Elaine Irwin.
Shaojing f Chinese
From the Chinese 劭 (shào) meaning "encourage, excel, excellent" and 婧 (jìng) meaning "modest, supple".
Wentshukumishiteu m & f Inuit Mythology
In Inuit mythology, Wentshukumishiteu is a water-elemental spirit which fiercely protected the young of various animal species from human hunters.
Nelka f Czech
Diminutive of Nela.
Antika f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อันธิกา (see Anthika).
Chalchiuh m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl chalchihuitl "precious green or blue stone", usually referring to jade, turquoise, emerald, or greenstone. This was often used metaphorically to refer to newborns and small children.
Ammi m Biblical, Ancient Aramaic
Means "my people" in Hebrew, from עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation, kinsman" with the suffix י (i) "my"... [more]
Vovóehóehné'e f Cheyenne
Means "comes out first woman" in Cheyenne.
Tshenoute f Coptic
Feminine form of Shenoute.
Rogatina f Late Roman
Feminine form of Rogatinus.
Oydina f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oydin meaning "moonlit".
Gurmit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਗੁਰਮੀਤ (see Gurmeet).
Háeohémó'ėsá'e m Cheyenne
Means "Fast Runner Calf" in Cheyenne.
Peymaneh f Persian
Means "measure, gauge, scale" in Persian.
Sofiel f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Perhaps a variant of Zophiel, or possibly means "nature" as Sofiel was an angel of nature and vegetables and fosters a love of nature in human hearts; also an angelic bookkeeper appointed over the records of souls, living and dead.
Tsawb m Hmong
Means "banana plant" in Hmong.
Daníela f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Daniela.
Mîm m Literature
Mîm is the name of the last petty-dwarf in the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. His story is also told in The Children of Húrin.
Ozai m Popular Culture
Fictional name meant to be derived from Chinese 火 (huǒ) meaning "fire, flame" or 敖 (áo) meaning "proud, arrogant" combined with 災 (zāi) meaning "disaster, catastrophe" or 載 (zài) meaning "to carry"... [more]
Arty m English
Diminutive of Arthur.
Siho m & f Lao
Means "lion" in Lao.
Paseri f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Japanese transliteration of the English word parsley, referring to the type of flowering plant that has been widely used in European, Middle Eastern and American cooking.... [more]
Decimo m Italian
Italian form of Decimus.
Piraeicus m Ancient Greek
Piraeicus was an Ancient Greek painter, known only from a text by Pliny the Elder.
Aade f Estonian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Estonian aade "idea, thought" (compare the Finnish masculine name Aate).
Waralak f Thai
Variant of Woralak.
Ikia f African American (Rare)
Invented name inspired by similar-sounding names like Ikea, Mikia and Nikia.
Fridebad m Germanic
Derived from Old High German fridu "peace" combined with badu "battle."
Kamiyu f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (kami) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 引 (yu) meaning "pull". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible. ... [more]
Masaya m & f Aymara
Means "south" in Aymara.
Shizhe'e m Navajo
Means "father" in Navajo.
Ubonwan f Thai
From Thai อุบล (ubon) meaning "lotus" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Ilmo m & f Finnish
Either derived from Ilmari or a Karelian word ilminen, meaning "human".... [more]
Makai m African American
Possibly a variant of Mekhi or Makaio
Adepero f Nigerian, Yoruba
Means "the crown pacifies" or "the crown calms" in Yoruba.
Tautalus m Ancient (Latinized)
Tautalus was a chieftain of the Lusitanians, a proto-Celtic tribe from western Hispania. He succeeded Viriathus in the final year of the Lusitanian War.
Chonenias m Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Form of Kenaniah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
Sanchitha f Tamil, Kannada
Southern Indian form of Sanchita.
Steinfinnur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Steinfinnr.
Nich m & f Khmer
Means "sure, true" or "permanent, always" in Khmer.
Uuttuaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Utuaĸ.
Litsa f Greek
Diminutive of Aglaia (via its diminutive Aglaitsa), Apostolia (via its diminutive Apostolitsa), Emmanouella (via its diminutive Manolitsa), Evangelia (via its diminutives Evangelitsa and Vagelitsa), Garifallia (via its diminutive Filitsa), Michaela (via its diminutive Michalitsa), Natalia (via its diminutive Natalitsa), Pantelina (via its diminutive Pantelitsa), Stavroula (via its diminutive Stavroulitsa), Styliani (via its diminutive Stelitsa), Vasiliki (via its diminutive Vasilitsa), Violeta (via its diminutive Violitsa), and any other pet forms that end in -litsa.
Auma f Luo
"someone delivered with the face down or through the caesarean process"
Djefatnebti f Ancient Egyptian
Means "(my) food are the Two Ladies" in Egyptian.
Tavoris m African American
Altered form of Tavares.
Alexinus m Ancient Roman
Latin diminutive of Greek masculine names that start with Alex- (such as Alexis and Alexius), since it contains the Latin masculine diminutive suffix -inus.... [more]
Aavo m Estonian
Originally s short form of Avraham, now used as a given name in its own right.
Gudit f Eastern African, Ge'ez
Ge'ez form of Judith.... [more]
Jappe m & f West Frisian, Low German, Literature
West Frisian and Low German form of Jacob, or a variant of Gabbe.... [more]
Archyn m Yakut
Means "deliverer, savior, redeemer" in Yakut.
Hostia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Hostus.
Ojwang m Luo
"survived despite being neglected"
Utibe m Efik
Means "marvelous: wonderful" in Efik.
Zolkeflee m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Bama m & f American
Diminutive of Alabama, the names of American states being in occasional use as given names. A notable bearer is professional baseball player Carvel William "Bama" Rowell (1916-1993) who played in Boston and Philadelphia, but hailed from Alabama... [more]
Kūhaʻo m Hawaiian (Rare)
From the word meaning "standing alone, indepedent."
Aksa f & m Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic أقصى (see Aqsa), as well as the Indonesian (strictly masculine) form.
Masidah f Indonesian, Malay
Meaning uncertain, probably of Arabic origin.
Maligiaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Maligiaĸ.
Istopka m Udmurt
Udmurt form of Stefan.
Joko m Low German
Low German short form of names beginning in Jo- like Joachim or Johannes.... [more]
Naştaşşi f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Anastasia.
Edel f German, German (Austrian), Danish, English, Finnish, Greenlandic, Icelandic (Rare), Norwegian, Sami, Swedish
Short form of names that begin with or end in the element "Edel-" meaning "noble", for example Edeltraud, Edelgard.... [more]
Oyto'ti f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and to'ti meaning "parrot" or "pretty woman".
Naasoq f Greenlandic
Means "plant, flower" in Greenlandic.
Hirelis f Obscure (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Surata f Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from the Georgian noun სურათი (surati) meaning "picture", which ultimately comes from Arabic صورة (sura) meaning "image, picture".
Çengzêr f Kurdish
From Kurdish çeng meaning "leap" or "handful, palm" and zêr meaning "gold, golden".
Sippeddu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Ghjaseppa.
Yimeng f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful" or "harmony, pleasure, be glad", 伊 (yī) meaning "he, she, this, that" or 祎 (yī) meaning "excellent" and 萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout", 盟 (méng) meaning "oath, covenant, alliance", 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" or 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon".
Szczepón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Szczepan.
Adaldag m Germanic
Means "noble day", derived from Old High German adal "noble" combined with daga "day."
Myine m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese မြိုင် (see Myaing).
Maitri m & f Thai, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada
Means "friendship, friendliness" in Sanskrit. It is used as a masculine name in Thailand while it is feminine in India.
Eeljas m Estonian (Archaic)
Archaic variant of Elias.
Tymka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Tymona as well as a quasi-feminine form of Tymoteusz.
Ma'eve'ėse m & f Cheyenne
Means "Red Bird" in Cheyenne.
Jagpal m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit जगत् (jagat) meaning "world, universe" combined with पाल (pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Bertranne f Medieval French
Middle French feminine form of Bertrand or Bertram.
Walweyn m Anglo-Norman, Arthurian Cycle
Anglo-Norman French form of Gualguainus (see Gawain).