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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.
Xurramgul f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek xurram meaning "joyful" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Kahede f & m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kaede.
Chantli m Nahuatl
Means "home, residence" in Nahuatl.
Fanny m American (Archaic)
18th-century diminutive of Nathaniel.
Gbemi m Yoruba
Derived from the Yoruba gbé "(to) carry" (see: Gbemisola).
Irsyad m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Irshad.
Preeyanan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Priyanan.
Carbonel m Literature
Transferred use of the surname Carbonel. This name was used in Barbara Sleigh's Carbonel series where Carbonel is a black cat who was owned by a witch.
Bedew f Kurdish
Means "cool" in Kurdish.
Antonica f Portuguese
A diminutive of Antónia.
Genín m Spanish
Diminutive of Eugenio.
Buyanzayaa f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian буян (buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "future, fortune, fate".
Abricotine f Folklore
Means "apricot-plum" in French. This is the name of a character in Madame d'Aulnoy's fairy tale "The Imp Prince" (1697). Abricotine is a fairy who is the beloved of the protagonist, Léandre.
Natsutarou m Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Peihu m & f Chinese
From 佩 (pèi) meaning "belt ornament, pendant" and 瑚 () meaning "coral".
Kokusei f Japanese
Japanese transliteration of Chinese 刻晴 (see Keqing).
Veliana f Kongo
Veliana means youthful in Kikongo
Inogen f Arthurian Cycle
A daughter of Merlin in Richard Hole’s Arthur.... [more]
Aureli m Catalan, Provençal
Catalan and Provençal form of Aurelius.
Zeudi f Tigrinya
Means "crown" in Tigrinya. It is the name of the famous 1970 Eritrean-Italian actress Zeudi Araya (1951-).
Rûgeş f Kurdish
Means "genial, lively" in Kurdish.
Peader m Romansh
Romansh form of Peter, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Mithrafarnah m Old Persian
From Old Persian 𐎷𐎰𐎼 (Miθra), referring to the Zoroastrian deity Mithra, and *farnah meaning "glory, splendour".
Sukhpal m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit सुख (sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" and पाल (pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Junggeun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 靜 (jeong) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" or 貞 (jeong) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal" and 近 "near, close" or 根 "root; foundation".
Qaiam m Mandaean
Means "constant" in Mandaic, or otherwise from the Mandaic qaiamta meaning meeting "dedication, prayer of dedication, offering up, raising up".
Kyoka f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 京香 or 恭香 or 恭花 or 杏花 (see Kyōka).
Cilmi m Somali
A name that derives from the word cilmi which means "knowledge" or "learning."
Wanchai m Thai
From Thai วัน (wan) meaning "day" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Pamphiel m Dutch (Archaic), Flemish (Archaic)
Dutch form of Pamphilus via its French form Pamphile.
Giolzi m Sardinian
Logudorese variant of Giogli.
Abda m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Abdon.
Nárcisz f Hungarian
Originally the feminine form of Narcisszusz. Since this name also coincides with Hungarian nárcisz "daffodil", it is now considered a nature name.
Kadaj m Popular Culture
Kadaj is derived from the Persian word khadaj, which means "Incomplete".... [more]
Flokarta f Folklore
Derived from Albanian flokartë meaning "golden haired", Flokarta dhe Tre Arinjtë is the Albanian title of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Taaluaq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tâluaĸ.
Bartolmewes m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Bartholomew.
Jourget m Provençal
Diminutive of Jòrgi.
Kyesha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the element ky and Iesha (Compare Tyesha). It can also sometimes be a variant of Keisha.
Mohmed m Arabic
Variant of Muhammad.
Jubair m Bengali
Bengali variant of Zubair.
Sedrick m English
Variant spelling of Cedric via Sedric. Also compare Cedrick. A known bearer of this name is the American retired football player Sedrick Ellis (b... [more]
Mirtida f Macedonian, Serbian
Macedonian and Serbian form of Myrtis.
Crystalie f Obscure
Variant of Crystalee or a combination of the sounds present in Crystal and Natalie.
Zalmoxe m Mythology
A (or the) god of the Getae, a Thracian tribe living in today's Romania.
Tilelli f Ancient Berber, Kabyle
Means "freedom" in Kabyle.
Yevfymiy m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Euthymios (see Euthymius).
Tsuki f Japanese
From 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon, month". Other spellings are possible.
Amemar m Ancient Aramaic
Formed from the personal name Ammi (which means "my people" from Hebrew עַם (ʿam) "people, nation, kinsman" and the suffix י (i) "my") and the title מַר (mar) meaning "master"... [more]
Sadataka m Japanese
From 節 (sada) meaning "season" and 太 (taka) meaning "big, great, thick". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Meiying f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful" or 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot" combined with 盈 (yíng) meaning "full, plentiful, surplus", 莹 (yíng) meaning "lustre of gems", 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", 瑛 (yīng) meaning "jade" or 颖 (yǐng) meaning "clever, skillful, ear of grain, tip"... [more]
Jeŭcia f Belarusian
Diminutive of Jeva.
Wagaye f Amharic
Means "my sense of value" or "my price" in Amharic.
Bakhrom m Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik
Kyrgyz form and Uzbek and Tajik variant of Bahrom.
Bengisu f Turkish
Means water of eternality, aqua vitæ, the water believed to give one eternal life. Derives from Old Turkic Beñgüsuv/Meñgüsuv consisting of Beñgü, Meñgü (eternal, everlasting, immortal) and Suv (water).
Sakda m Thai, Lao
Means "power, force, authority" in Thai and Lao.
Ofeibea f African
The name Ofeibea is borne by the journalist Ofeibea Quist-Arcton from Ghana.
Acaire m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Acarius.
Duvall m English
Transferred use of the surname Duvall.
Wikus m Afrikaans
Short form of Lodewikus.
Gavharoro f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gavhar meaning "jewel, gem" or "pearl" and oro meaning "adornment".
Chalarmsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เฉลิมศักดิ์ (see Chaloemsak).
Thos m English
A nickname for Thomas. In P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves stories, Bertie Wooster calls his Aunt Agatha's son Thomas "Thos".
Schuyla f English
Feminization of Schuyler in the trend of Skyla.
Vannevar m American
Transferred use of the surname Van Nevar.
Akaraphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัครพล (see Akkharaphon).
Theudefrid m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element þeud "people" combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Oiane f Basque
Variant of Oihane.
Evella f Louisiana Creole
Feminine form of Evelle.
Amandla f & m Xhosa, Zulu
Means "power, strength" in Xhosa and Zulu.... [more]
Giagu m Sardinian
Logudorese form of James.
Ruimin f Chinese
From the Chinese 蕤 (ruí) meaning "drooping leaves, delicate" and 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, clever".
Musharrafa f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek musharraf meaning "honoured".
Demorris m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix De- and Morris.
Lemek m Sami
Sami diminutive of Lemmá.
Nebez m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish nebezî meaning "free".
Eesac m Scots
Scots form of Isaac.
Thuriva f Medieval English
Variation of Þórgifu used in the Medieval English times.
Ellisif f Icelandic, Medieval Scandinavian
Icelandic form of Elizabeth. It originated as a "Nordicized" form of Yelizaveta, the original Russian name of the 11th-century Rus' princess (daughter of the Kievan ruler Yaroslav) who married King Haraldr III of Norway.
Soufian m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Sufyan chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Suitbert m History (Ecclesiastical), German (Rare)
German form of Suitbertus, which is the latinized form of the Anglo-Saxon given name Swithberht. Also see the related name Swindebert.
Heahstan m Anglo-Saxon
Old English name meaning "high stone" from the elements heah "high" and stan "stone". It is a cognate of Old Norse Hásteinn.
Pandaie f Greek Mythology
Etymology unknown.
Harmone f English (Rare)
Variant of Harmony.
Meru m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mrw, of uncertain etymology. It could derived from the homonym mrw "desert", or from an inflected form of mrj "to love".
Attaphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Atthaphon.
Itan m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "phleum" in Hebrew, the phleum is a type of grain that looks like a herb or grass. In the Jerusalem Talmud in "Tractate Kala'im", it is mentioned as a grain that can be grown together with wheat without being considered as a hybrid.... [more]
Baitúg f Aguaruna
From the Awajún baít meaning "Smooth-billed ani".
Moki m Hopi, Indigenous American
Means "deer" in Hopi.
Azimgul f Uzbek
From azim meaning "great, huge" and gul meaning "flower".
Bogodar m Medieval Polish
Composed of the members Bog ("God") and dar ("gift, present"). The name is considered to be equivalent in meaning to the name Adeodatus, and thus Bogodar celebrates its name-day on the days of St Adeodatus' memorial.
Áslákr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Áslakr.
Sukewa f Japanese
From Japanese 輔 (suke) meaning "help", 介 (suke) meaning "shell, shellfish", 佐 (suke) meaning "aid, help", 丞 (suke) meaning "to help, to rescue", 弼 (suke) meaning "assistant, aid, assist, help, correct", 佑 (suke) meaning "to assist, to help, to protect", 亮 (suke) meaning "clear, help" combiened with 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmonious, kind"
Phaeo f Greek Mythology
The name of one of the Hyades, derived from φαιός (phaiós) meaning "dull, ashy, grey".
Daahir m Somali
Variant of Dahir.
Witta f Frisian (Rare), German (Rare)
Frisian hypocorism of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a derivation from Old Saxon widu and Old High German witu "forest; wood". Folk etymology, however, likes to derive this name from Low German witt "white".
Saatan m Theology
Estonian form of Satan.
Harameyn m Arabic
The name comes from Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām. The meaning is "sanctuary" or "sacred"
Suyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" and 媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman".
Quashie m Jamaican Patois, Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Derived from the Jamaican Patois word kwesiada meaning "Sunday", itself from the Akan name Kwasi.
Zezolla f Literature
Meaning unknown. This is the name of the main character of the fairy tale Cenerentola, an early version of Cinderella written by Giambattista Basile.
Boriša f & m Vlach
Means "fighter", from Vlach boriti meaning "to fight".
Chawalit m Thai
Means "glorious, bright, shining" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit ज्वलितृ (jvalitṛ).
Taulan m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar тау (tau) meaning "mountain" and улан (ulan) meaning "son".
Cyrena f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Serena influenced by Cyrene. A notable bearer was American opera singer Cyrena van Gordon (1892-1964).
Badrangui m & f Mongolian
Means "inspirational, flourishing" in Mongolian.
Euing m Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ifing, an Old English name probably formed from the name Ifa and the suffix ing.
Odhran m English
Anglicised form of Odhrán.
Tarmu m Estonian
Variant of Tarmo.
Majoricus m Germanic (Latinized), Late Roman, Gothic (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Either a Latinized form of the Old High German name "Magnaric," composed of two elements: "megin" (ability, power, might, main) plus "rih" (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich)... [more]
Patrysia f Polish
Diminutive of Patrycja.
Firdus m Tatar
Possibly a form of Firdaus
Tuarana f Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning from the baby language endearment term (aat)tuaruna! aarsuaruna! meaning "how ugly you are!"
Marzana f Russian, Slavic Mythology, Baltic Mythology
Baltic and Slavic goddess associated with seasonal agrarian rites based on the idea of death and rebirth of nature, Marzana is often referred to as a goddess of death.... [more]
Arngunnr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Æringunnr.
Skær m Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse sker meaning "rock in the sea", "skerry".
Stefie f English
Diminutive of Stefanie.
Jetona f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Jeton.
Agosto m Galician
Galician form of Augustus.
Meilani f Hawaiian (Modern, Rare)
Possibly synthetic Hawaiian name influenced by Melanie and/or Leilani using the Hawaiian element lani "heavenly." Used very rarely in the US, mainly California and Hawaii, since the 1980s or earlier... [more]
Dezek m Polish
Diminutive form of Dezydery.
Zurinah f Malay
Variant of Zurina.
Rita f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate latinisation of Ghita.
Indigoe m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Indigo.
Yaotlachinol m & f Nahuatl
Means "scorching of war" or "destruction of war" in Nahuatl.
Ælfgeard m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ælf "elf" and geard "yard, enclosure" (from gardaz). Cognate to Old Norse Álfgerðr, a feminine name in contrast.
Jyan m & f Dungan
Means "yart, courtyard" in Dungan.
Eumolpus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Eumolpos. In Greek mythology, this was the name of a legendary Thracian king.
Lithio m Literature
this word means 'Fire' in the old Tengwar Elven Tongue created by J.R.R. tolkien
Suyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn" and 玥 (yuè) meaning "mythological pearl, mysterious gem" or 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Ammar m Indian
Means "immortal".
Nukunu f & m Ewe
Meaning miracle or wonder
Sarimah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Sarima as well as the usual Malay form.
Zabdi m Biblical
Zabdi, son of Zerah, of the Tribe of Judah, was the father of Carmi and the grandfather of Achan, according to Joshua 7:1... [more]
Redomir m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Redimir.
Ruirong f Chinese
From the Chinese 睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" or 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and 榕 (róng) meaning "banyan tree".
Musonius m Late Greek (Latinized), Late Roman
Latinized form of Mousonios. A notable bearer of this name was the Roman Stoic philosopher Gaius Musonius Rufus (1st century AD).
Ardyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Arden.
Eadmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mære "famous". Cognate to Othmar.
Jasó m Catalan
Catalan form of Jason.
Heandarak m Sami
Sami form of Hendrik.
Batishwa f Assyrian
Assyrian form of Bathsheba.
Hatairat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Hathairat.
Pisit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phisit.
Clot m Romansh
Variant of Clo.
Dionesio m Filipino
Filipino variant of Dionisio.
Khovortsetseg f Mongolian
Means "rare flower" in Mongolian, from ховор (khovor) meaning "rare, scarce" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Hisayo f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 代 (yo) meaning "era, generation". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Hjørmundur m Faroese
Faroese younger form of Hjǫrmundr.
Lilin f Indonesian
Means "candle" in Indonesian.
Voadicia f Literature
Form of Boadicea used by Raphael Holinshed in his 16th-century history of Britain.
Amplonia f Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch variant form of Apollonia. This name has survived to modern times, but barely so, as it is quite rare in the Netherlands these days: in 2014, there were less than 10 living bearers (of all ages) in the entire country... [more]
Parvizjon m Uzbek, Tajik
From the given name Parviz combined with jon meaning "soul, life".
Heiti m Estonian
Variant of Hendrik.
Gulboz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and boz meaning "falcon".
Satana f Ossetian Mythology
Ossetian variant of Satanaya.
Quenopeuh m & f Nahuatl
Means "how did it begin?", from Nahuatl quen "how? what? in what manner?" and pehua "to start, to begin".
Yissendy f Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Yesenia. This name is borne by Yissendy Trinidad (1992-), a Dominican-born actress.
Foy f Medieval French, French (Archaic)
Derived from (Old) French foi "faith", this is the French vernacular form of Fides.
Ieska f Biblical Greek
Greek form of Iscah.
Sherrard m English
Transferred use of the surname Sherrard.
Izetta f American (Rare, Archaic), English (American, Rare)
This name was used at least as early as the 1870s in the Appalachian Mountain area of the eastern United States. Notable bearer is New Jersey born actress Izetta Jewel (1883-1978) who advocated for women's legal right to vote in the US.
Jayu m & f Aymara
Means "salt" in Aymara.
Yiota f Greek (Cypriot)
Variant transcription of Γιώτα (see Giota).
Ekasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkasak.
Zhenrui f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever".
Gaolatlhe m & f Tswana
Means "He (God) does not dessert" in Setswana.
Satayu m Thai
Means "one hundred years old" in Thai.
Shi-eon f & m Korean (Modern)
From Sino-Korean(Hanja) 詩(shi) meaning "Talented, Moral, Educated, Scholarly" or 時(shi) meaning "Excellent, Great, Good, Best" and 彦(eon) meaning "Noble, Great, Talented".... [more]
Patirke f Basque
Basque form of Patricia.
Fredleif m Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian form of Friðleifr (see Friðlæifr).
Everetta f African American
Feminine form of Everett.
Cherna f Yiddish
Variant of Charna.
Nórberta f Kashubian
Feminine form of Nórbert.
Vitore f Albanian, Albanian Mythology
The Vitore is a household deity in Albanian mythology and folklore, usually depicted as a small, colourful and benign golden horned serpent and associated with human destiny and good fortune... [more]
Axle m English
Variant of Axel.
Shamar m African American, Jamaican Patois
Combination of the phonetic elements sha and mar, probably modelled on Lamar or Jamar.
Diotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek Διός (Dios) meaning "of Zeus" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Bhupinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Bhupendra used by Sikhs.
Unas m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian wnjs, possibly meaning "who exists indeed", derived from wnn "to exist" and js, an intensifying particle. This was the throne name of the last ruler of the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt during the Old Kingdom.
Landinho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Rolando. A known bearer of this name is the Portuguese soccer player Rolando "Landinho" Pereira Rocha Almeida (b. 1993).
Bae f & m Korean
Means ''inspiration''. Can be used as standalone name.
Mamiaq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Mamiaĸ.
Ridjimiraril m Indigenous Australian
Ridjimiraril is a main character in Australian film "Ten Canoes".
Margon m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
1. The wine steward of the Saxon king, Pignoras. He fought against Arthur’s forces at the second battle of Clarence, and was killed there.... [more]
Takaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Takarou.
Äminä f Tatar, Bashkir
Tatar and Bashkir form of Amina.
Hoela f Breton
Feminine form of Hoel.
Aimo m Italian
Variant of Aimone.
Zühra f Turkish (Rare)
Turkish form of Zuhra 2.
Jinju f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 珍珠/眞珠 (jinju) meaning "pearl," also written with other hanja like 鎭 (jin) meaning "quellable," 周 (ju) meaning "circumference," 柱 (ju) meaning "pillar, column; branch," 主 (ju) meaning "master, proprietor" or 住 (ju) meaning "live, reside, dwell."... [more]
Şahzadə f & m Azerbaijani
Means "prince, princess" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian شاهزاده (shāhzāde).
Laportia f African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix la- and the given name Portia.
Suk-Hyeon m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 석현 (see Seok-Hyeon).
Cikap-kamuy m Ainu, Far Eastern Mythology, Japanese Mythology
Ainu god (Kamuy) of land and owls, often depicted as (to nobody's surprise) a great owl.
Kora f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Diminutive of Kornélie and Kornélia, rarely used as a given name in its own right.
Rikarðr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Richard.
Clearch m English
English form of Clearchus.
Byeong-Joon m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 병준 (see Byeong-Jun).
Kalistorfi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kalistorfe.
Torráðr m Old Norse
From Old Norse torráðr meaning 'embarrassing'.
Domikutza f Medieval Basque
Combination of Domiku and the Basque feminine suffix -tza.
Pioquinto m Spanish (Mexican), American (Hispanic), Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Philippines)
A name given in honor of Pope Pius V, a saint of the Catholic Church.
Eimar m Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Combination of ei, a modern name element of uncertain origin, and Old Norse mærr "famous".
Meea f Finnish
Finnish feminine name. Name day April 27.
Qo'zibuvish f Uzbek
Derived from qo'zi meaning "lamb" and buvish meaning "lady".
Makharbeg m Ossetian
Means "lord of the moon" in Ossetian.
Meraiah m Biblical
Meaning "resistance," a chief priest, a contemporary of the high priest Joiakim (Neh 12:12).
Opherena f Hebrew (Americanized, Rare)
Ofer means "Fawn" in Hebrew while Ena means "a gift from god" in Japanese. So together, it means :A Gift from a Fawn God."
Éwa f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Eve.
Ártor m Sami
Sami form of Artur.
Visibedda f Sardinian
Gallurese form of Elizabeth.
Kosti m Finnish
Short form of Konstantin.
Cyprión m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Cyprian.
Hawthorne m English
Transferred use of the surname Hawthorne.
Fengqing f & m Chinese
From Chinese 凤 (fèng) meaning "male phoenix" combined with 庆 (qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate" or 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [more]