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.
Gai f Thai
Means "chicken" in Thai.
Mumuni m Zarma, Western African
A Zarma name of Unknown Meaning.
Tudorel m Romanian
Diminutive of Tudor 2.
Prova f Bengali
The name Prova is from the Indian origin. This name has various meanings. It means lights, radiance, sheen, brilliance, splendor and so on. It is used to indicate the glow of the sun. Again, this name is widely used in Indian literature... [more]
Artiana f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Artian.
Cobb m Scottish
I was told that it is a slang term given to a "man of large or imposing stature" that means lump or chunk of something.
Elna'am m Biblical
Variant transcription of Elnaam.... [more]
Fawwaz m Arabic, Malay
Means "winner, victorious" in Arabic, from the root فاز (fāza) meaning "to win, to triumph".
Asheque m Bengali
Bengali variant of Ashiq.
Yryna f Ukrainian
Variant of Iryna.
Sitarə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Setareh.
Franzischu m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Franciscus (see Francis).
Danise f English (Modern)
Variant of Denise.
Tasunke m Sioux
From Lakota Tȟašúŋke meaning "his horse". This is found in Tȟašúŋke Witkó, the original Lakota name of the Oglala leader known to the English-speaking world as Crazy Horse (c.1842-1877).
Haxhere f Albanian
Albanian form of Hacer.
Chonon f & m Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo chono meaning "swallow" and the genitive suffix -n.
Wizo m Old High German
Meaning uncertain. Theories include a short form of names beginning with the Old High German name element witu, meaning "tree, wood"; wit, meaning "wide, large"; wizzi, meaning "wise", or wig, meaning "war, battle".
Mizue f Japanese
From 瑞 (mizu) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" or 水 (mizu, sui) meaning "water" combined with 枝 (e) meaning "branch, bough, twig" or 絵 (e) meaning "sketch, etch, drawing, painting, picture"... [more]
Blastos m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from the Greek noun βλαστός (blastos) meaning "sprout, shoot, bud", which ultimately comes from the Greek verb βλαστάνω (blastano) meaning "to bud, to sprout, to grow".
Apollodotos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the name of the god Apollo combined with Greek δοτος (dotos) "given (to), granted."
Steicy f Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare), French (Modern, Rare)
Portuguese adoption of Stacy, as well as a French variant.
Shakeela f Arabic, African American
Alternate transcription of Arabic شكيلة (See Shakila).
Ferdiad m Irish Mythology
Irish name likely meaning "warrior of the pair". In Irish mythology, Ferdiad was the best friend and foster brother of Cú Chulainn, whom he is eventually forced to fight and subsequently killed by.
Leei m & f Finnish
Finnish form of Lee.
Kibeth f Literature
Kibeth is the third of the seven bells used by necromancers and the Abhorsen in Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy. Kibeth is the Walker, and makes the listener walk where the ringer wills.
Nepociano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Nepotian.
Natercia f Portuguese
Natercia is the anagram of the name Caterina ( old form. of modern Catarina) createart by the portuguese famoso poét. Luis de Camões in 16th century. ... [more]
Burglinde f German
It is a two-element name composed of the Germanic name elements burg "protected place, castle" and lind "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft".
Tapputi f Babylonian
Tapputi, or Tapputi-Butt, is the earliest known chemist. She distilled and mixed perfumes and was overseer of the royal palacein Babylonian Mesopotamia ca. 1200 BCE.
Hágár f Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hagar.
Barakah f Arabic (Rare)
Feminine form of Barak 2
Freawaru f Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Possibly derived from Old English frēa, a poetic word meaning "lord, king" (from the Germanic root *fraujô), combined with Old English waru meaning "shelter, protection, care"... [more]
Shahrbanou f Persian
Alternate transcription of Shahrbanoo.
Rupashi f Telugu
Variant of Rupasi.
Rusalka f Slavic Mythology, Theatre, German (Rare)
A water nymph in Slavic Mythology. Also the name of an opera written by the Czech writer Antonín Dvorák.
Zayla f English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Possibly an invented name formed using the phonetic elements zay and la, and sharing a sound with other popular names such as Kayla... [more]
Sabline f Obscure
Sabline is the French name for a genus of flowering plants (Arenaria, sandwort).
Mirbek m Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz form of Amirbek.
Xuelei f Chinese
From the Chinese 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud, unopened flower".
Kinichi m Japanese
This name combines 金 (kin, kon, gon, kana-, kane, -gane) meaning "gold," 欣 (kin, gon, kon, yoroko.bu, yoroko.bi) meaning "pleasure, rejoice," 欽 (kin, kon, tsutsushi.mu) meaning "respect, revere" or 錦 (kin, nishiki) meaning "brocade" with 一 (ichi, kazu, hito) meaning "one"... [more]
Hervora f Norwegian (Archaic)
Archaic Norwegian form of Hervor, used in the 19th century.
Poimenios m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Meaning a bit uncertain. This name could be derived from the rare Greek adjective ποιμένιος (poimenios) meaning "pastoral, of the shepherd" as well as "rural". It is also possible that it is derived from Greek ποιμένες (poimenes), which is the plural form of the noun ποιμήν (poimen) meaning "herdsman, shepherd" (see Poimen).... [more]
Yuchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" or 玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and 琛 (chēn) meaning "treasure, valuables" or 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak".
Ijaz m Arabic, Urdu
Means "miracle, marvel" in Arabic. In Islamic doctrine this term refers to the inimitability and miraculous nature of the Quran.
Huni m Ancient Egyptian
Meaning uncertain, as there are multiple readings of the name. It could possibly derive from Egyptian ḥw "utterance" (also the name of the god Hu 2) or ḥwj "to strike, hit, beat" or "to tread (a road)"... [more]
Ayutaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ayutarou.
Zafeiro f Greek
From Greek ζαφείρι (zafeíri), derived via Italian from Ancient Greek σάπφειρος (sáppheiros) (see Sapphire) through Latin (compare Zafeiris).
Atoia f African American (Rare)
Variant of Atoya, a combination of the popular phonetic element a with the name Toya. Also compare LaToya.
Hildesindus m Germanic, Gothic (Latinized), Galician
From Old Germanic hildiz "battle, fight" combined with either senþaz "path, journey; time, instance" or swenþaz "strong".
Thadeesa f Greek
It is a one of the feminine variations of the masculine name Thaddeus, which means "Gift of God". The other feminine variation of the name Thaddeus is Thadoosa.
Tsamchoe f Tibetan
Means "cessation, termination, stop, end (as in stopping evil spirits)" in Tibetan.
Thangai m & f Thai
Means "sun" in Thai.
Khairiyah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayriyya.
Grisel·la f Catalan
Catalan form of Griselda or Grisella
Bringfried m German
A name coined during World War 1 with the literal meaning "bring peace".
Bryaxis m Ancient Greek
Given that this masculine name is sometimes also found spelled as Βρύασσις (Brúassis) or (Bryassis), it is probably derived from - or otherwise, related to - Greek βρυασμός (bruasmos) or (bryasmos), which can mean "delight, lust" as well as "voluptuousness"... [more]
Mahdieh f Persian
Persian form of Mahdiyya.
Mounir m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منير (see Munir).
Aristoxeno m Spanish
Spanish form of Aristoxenus.
Virta f & m Finnish
Means "river"
Hammouda m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Hamouda (chiefly Tunisian).
Helisoa m & f Malagasy
Possibly from the Malagasy hely, a dialect form of kely meaning "little, small", and soa meaning "good".
Dawyd m Medieval Russian, Medieval Ukrainian
Medieval Russian and Medieval Ukrainian form of David. Dawyd Igorjewitsch (usually transcribed as Davyd Igorevich in English), the Prince of Volyn (1086–1099), was the son of Igor Yaroslavich and grandson of Yaroslav the Wise from the Rurikid dynasty of Kievan Rus’.
Buyon f Bariba
Name traditionally given to the fourth born daughter.
Mojżesz m Polish, Kashubian
Polish and Kashubian form of Moses.
Mitsuka f Japanese
From 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "nectar, honey, molasses" combined with 鹿 (ka) meaning "deer, antelope". As a word, 蜜花 means "giant honey flower, Melianthus major". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Elchechak f Uzbek
From the Uzbek el meaning "people, nation, country" and chechak meaning "sweet".
Rêbîn m Kurdish
Means "path-finder" in Kurdish.
Milou m Provençal
Diminutive of Emile.
Baiyi m Chinese
From the Chinese 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and 义 (yì) meaning "righteousness".
Wicadith m Inca Mythology (Anglicized, Rare)
Means "shiny" in ancient Tulalip-inca tribe scripts,as in Bagobago 1,87: "With thee shall be the song of the wekkadeth birds"
Phirom m & f Thai
Means "delighted, pleasing, satisfying" in Thai.
Amarjagal f & m Mongolian
Variant transliteration of Amarjargal.
Melisandre f Literature, Popular Culture
The name of a witch, known as the Red Priestess, in George R. R. Martin's book series "A Song of Ice and Fire." He likely based her name off the French name Mélisande.
Fflamddwyn m Welsh Mythology
Welsh byname meaning "flame-bearer". This appears in medieval poems attributed to Taliesin.
Iselina f Norwegian (Rare)
Latinate form of Iselin.
Phiphat m Thai
Means "prosperity, development" in Thai.
Eigil m Danish, Norwegian
Variant of Egil.
Krokodeilos m History
From Greek, meaning "crocodile".
Suchai m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Sigdóra f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Sigþóra.
Lauwerdt m Low German
Variation of Lauwert.
Shūya m Japanese, Popular Culture
From the Japanese kanji 秋 (shū) meaning "autumn" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "to be; also". Another combination could be 柊 (shū) meaning "holly osmanthus" and 弥 (ya) meaning "more".... [more]
Bidemi m & f Yoruba
Means "born awaiting me" in Yoruba.
Vóóhéhéve m Cheyenne
Means "morning star" in Cheyenne.
Gahan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Gahan.... [more]
Cuifen f Chinese
From Chinese 粹 (cuì) meaning "pure, unadulterated, essence" or 翠 (cuì) meaning "green jade, kingfisher, bluish green" combined with 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume"... [more]
Sositheos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god".... [more]
Tlacochcallan m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl tlacochtli "weapon; spear, arrow, javelin" and calli "house, structure" or "container".
Momei f Chinese
From Chinese 茉 (mò) meaning "Arabian jasmine, white jasmine" combined with 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry", or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone"... [more]
Sevira f Greek, Russian (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Severa and Russian feminine form of Sevir.
Unaisa f Basque (Rare)
Basque equivalent of Spanish Pastora.
Marisa f Romanian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Originally a Romanian diminutive of Maria, now occasionally used as a given name in its own right (no doubt influenced by Italian and Spanish Marisa).
Nruas m Hmong
Means "drum, gong" in Hmong Daw.
Asa f Old Swedish
Possibly a variant of Åsa.
Hrútur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Hrútr.
Oirféas m Irish (Rare)
Irish Gaelic form of Orpheus.
Helka f Hungarian Mythology
The name of a fairy from the region around Lake Balaton. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, theories include a diminutive of Heléna.
Valentõna f Estonian (Rare)
Variant of Valentina used to transcribe Ukrainian Валентина.
Piyama-kurunta m Luwian
Means "gift of Kurunta", deriving from the Luwian element pi-i-ya ("to give"). Name borne by a prince of the kingdom of Arzawa.
Üürdmend m & f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "forever health" in Mongolian, from үүрд (üürd) meaning "forever, always" and мэнд (mend) meaning "health, well-being", often used as a greeting.
Kalliades m Ancient Greek
Kalliades was the Archon of Athens when it was burned and looted by the invading persian army, led by Xerxes circa 480 BCE.
Hástein m Faroese
Faroese younger form of Hásteinn.
Barani f Burmese
From the name of the second lunar mansion of the Burmese zodiac, representing an asterism of three stars in the constellation Aries. The word itself is ultimately derived from Sanskrit भरणी (bharaṇī).
Devender m & f Indian, Telugu, Hindi, Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Devendra also used by Sikhs.
Tanyag m Tagalog
Means "renowned" in Tagalog.
Trasamund m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Thrasamund.
Hayotjon m Uzbek
fron Arabic حياة (ḥayāh) meaning "life" and Persian جان (jān) meaning "soul, life".
Mehtab m & f Urdu
Urdu form of Mahtab.
Kayshav m Hindi, Indian
Variant of Keshav.
Perran m Cornish
Variant of Piran.
Dynamene f Greek Mythology, Theatre
Means "she who can" or "the capable one" from Greek δυναμένη (dynamenê), a participle of the verb δύναμαι (dynamai) "to be able, to have power, be strong enough". In Greek mythology this name was borne by one of the Nereids... [more]
Kaikea m Hawaiian
Means "clear sea," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and kea meaning "white, clear."
Mangaangiusaaq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Mangângiussâĸ.
Parsam m Armenian
Possibly derived from the Assyrian name Barsauma meaning "fasting".
Songying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 颂 (sòng) meaning "laud, acclaim, hymn, ode" or 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 英 (yīng) meaning "brave, hero" or "flower, leaf, petal", 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous" or 莺 (yīng) meaning "oriole, green finch".
Xaysana m Lao
Means "victory, win" in Lao.
Taroow f Coptic
Derived from Coptic ⲁⲣⲟⲟⲩⲉ (arooue) "burr, thistle".
Razil m Tatar
Means "the best."
Suoton f Ijaw
Means "as planned" in Ijaw.
Toujirou m Japanese
From Japanese 藤 (tou) meaning "wisteria", 二 (ji) meaning "two" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zillion m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the word zillion, coined in the 1940s to refer to an unspecified large number, itself a blend of the letter Z and million.
Marzuki m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Marzouq.
Xushbarno f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek xush meaning "good" and barno meaning "youthful, beautiful".
Rupesh m Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Odia
Means "lord of beauty" from Sanskrit रूप (rupa) meaning "shape, beauty, form" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
Taso f Georgian
Short form of Anastasia, which tends to be used as an independent name rather than as an unofficial nickname.
Quint m Catalan, Dutch, English, Emilian-Romagnol, French (Rare), German
Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol and French form of Quintus as well as the Dutch, English and German short form of any given name starting with Quint-, such as Quinten and Quintijn (Dutch), Quintus and Quintinus (German) and Quintin (English).... [more]
Tzamal m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Jamal.
Yunrong f Chinese
From the Chinese 昀 (yún) meaning "sunlight" and 蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus".
Ishwari f & m Indian, Marathi, Nepali
Variant of Ishvari.
Niviatsiaq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Niviatsiaĸ.
Abick m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Abbe recorded in the 17th century in East Frisia.
Asaharu m Japanese
From Japanese 朝 (asa) meaning "morning" combined with 治 (haru) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 陽 (haru) meaning "light, sun, male"... [more]
Loqman m Malay
Malay variant of Luqman.
Vulstano m Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of Wulfstan.
Atsujiro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Atsujirou.
Aimau m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Amado.
Yavər m & f Azerbaijani
Azerbaidzhani form of Yavar.
Beatris f Russian (Rare), Medieval Occitan, Medieval Spanish, Medieval Flemish, Czech (Rare), Breton, Provençal, Romansh, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Russian, Breton, Provençal, medieval Spanish and medieval Occitan form of Beatrix, a Czech and Romansh variant of that name and a Brazilian Portuguese variant of Beatriz.
Uglješa m Serbian
Derived from ugalj, the word for "coal", meaning "black as coal". Uglješa Mrnjavčević was a Serbian medieval nobleman of the Mrnjavčević family during the Serbian Empire.
İllig m Medieval Turkic
Means "the one possesses state, emperor" in Old Turkic. İl meaning state, and -lXg is a suffix.
Moïsette f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Moïse.
Kirika f Japanese
Japanese feminine given name comprised of the Kanji 霧 (kiri) meaning "fog, mist" or 桐 (kiri) meaning "paulownia" and 花 (ka) meaning "flower, blossom" or 香 (ka) meaning "incense, smell, fragrance" or 夏 (ka) meaning "summer"... [more]
Heer f Indian
Religious name
Efrasinnia f Belarusian, History (Ecclesiastical)
Belarusian form of Euphrosyne. Saint Euphrosyne of Polotsk (1104–1167) was the granddaughter of a prince of Polotsk, Vseslav, and daughter of Prince Svyatoslav of Polotsk... [more]
Giedra f Lithuanian
Derived from Lithuanian giedras meaning "clear, serene, cloudless". Feminine form of Giedrius.
Pronnat m Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Marathi
Highly elevated; superior
Mayo m English
Transferred use of the surname Mayo.
Pudicitia f Roman Mythology
Means "chastity" in Latin. In Roman mythology, this was the name of the goddess and personification of chastity, one of the Roman virtues.
Ashane m & f Jamaican
Jamaican name meaning “handsome”
Urano f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (Ura) meaning “beautiful, lovely, elegant, graceful etc.” combined with 乃 (No) meaning “ of, belonging to”
Tapiam f Coptic
From Demotic tꜣ-pꜣ-ym meaning "the one of the sea", derived from Egyptian ym "sea, lake".
Paulmichael m English (Rare)
Combination of Paul and Michael.
Dziran f Armenian
Means "apricot" in Armenian.
Karalyne f English (Modern)
Variant of Caroline
Sławomierz m Polish
Polish variant form of Sławomir.
Marisoleil f French (Quebec, Modern, Rare)
Combination of Marie and Soleil, possibly created as a French equivalent of Spanish Marisol.
Ol'koi m Veps
Veps form of Alexei.
Deganawida m Iroquois
Means "Two River Currents Flowing Together" in Iroquois. This was the name of a historical figure commonly known as the Great Peacemaker as he was known as, along with Jigonhsasee and Hiawatha, the founder of the Haudenosaunee, commonly called the Iroquois Confederacy... [more]
Laelianus m Late Roman
Extended form of Laelius. A bearer of this name was Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus, a Gaulish usurper (presumably of Roman descent) from the 3rd century AD.
Katuri m Aymara
Means "hunter" in Aymara.
Sanubar m & f Arabic
Means "pine tree, pine nut" in Arabic.
Esperta f Medieval Occitan
Occitan feminine form of Expertus.
Ofa f Polynesian
Short form of Alofa and Ofania.
Yu-chi f & m Chinese
Alternative romanization of Yuqi.
Jodee m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Jody.
Jialu f Chinese
From the Chinese 嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious" and 鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret" or 缕 (lǚ) meaning "thread".
Kimina f Japanese
From Japanese 君 (kimi) meaning "lord, noble" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Thorgærdh f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Þorgerðr.
Emmalise f English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Emma and Lise, or else an elaboration of Emma.
Lihu m Hebrew
Means "he is mine" in Hebrew.
Kichino f Japanese
From Japanese 吉 (kichi) meaning "good luck" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Asandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is possibly derived from the Greek noun ἄση (ase) "surfeit, loathing, nausea", which itself is ultimately derived from the Greek verb ἀσάω (asao) "to take a surfeit, to glut oneself"... [more]
Davran m Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek (Rare)
Derived from Persian دوران (dowran) meaning "time, period, era".
Nikotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Mikiite m Yakut
Yakut form of Nikita 1.
Cresphontes m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek κρείσσων (kreisson) meaning "superior, better" and φόνος (phonos) meaning "murder, slaughter". This was the name of a great-great-grandson of Herakles in Greek mythology, a king of Messene.
Kewser f Uyghur
Uyghur form of Kawthar.
Attilanus m History (Ecclesiastical)
Most likely an extended form of Attila. It was borne by a 10th-century saint from Zamora, Spain.
Dali f Georgian Mythology, Georgian
Meaning unknown. Dali was the Georgian goddess of the hunt, mother of Amirani, and was believed to be extraordinarily beautiful. She lived on top of a mountain and protected animals, occasionally allowing hunters to hunt animals just so long as they don't hunt more than necessary... [more]
Éala f Irish (Modern)
This is a modern Irish name that has most likely been influenced by the Irish word eala meaning "swan". However, contrarily to the Irish word for "swan", which is spelled without the fada, the fada has been added to the name to get the desired pronounciation of EH-la whereas the word eala is pronounced AL-la... [more]
Ogha f Hinduism
MEANING - stream, flood, flock, abundance... [more]
Luscus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective luscus meaning "one-eyed, half blind".... [more]
Lugaretzia f Literature, Greek (?)
The name of a Greek character in My Family and Other Animals (1956), a memoir by British naturalist and writer Gerald Durrell based on his family's four years (between 1935 and 1939) living on the Greek island of Corfu, and its television adaptation The Durrells (2016-2019)... [more]
Kassu m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Gabriel, Kaleva, Karl or Kaspar.
Inico m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Íñigo.
Eldina f Slovene
Elaboration of Elda.
Joret m Sami
Sami form of Jörgen.
Ernes m Swedish, Danish
Variant of Ernest.
Usdi m Cherokee
From the Cherokee word ᎤᏍᏗ (usdi) which is both a noun meaning "baby" and an adjective meaning "little, small". Wil Usdi ("little Will") was the Cherokee name of William Holland Thomas (1805-1893), an American lawyer, politician and soldier who had been adopted into the Cherokee tribe as a teenager.
Lilka f Polish, Yiddish
Polish diminutive of Liliana, Lucyna, Alicja, etc.
Predena f Breton
Feminine form of Preden.
Ååʹlga f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Olga.
Lactancio m Spanish, Galician
Galician and Spanish form of Lactantius.
Zied m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic زياد (see Ziyad) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Renli f Chinese
From the Chinese 仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" or 莉 (lì) meaning "white jasmine".
Liede f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of names that contain -lied-, such as Alieda and Liedewij. In other words, you could say that this name is a variant spelling of Lide.... [more]
Kismete f Albanian
Feminine form of Kismet.
Errose f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Rosa 1. This name was borne by Errose Bustintza Ozerin (1899-1953), a Basque writer, journalist and ethnographer.
Aharón f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Aharon.
Agathestrate f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and στρατός (stratos) meaning "army".
Oddulf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant form of Oddolf.
Niket m Indian
A person who has his own home and family
Onuris m Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Onouris, which is the Greek form of Anhur.
Scarly f English
Diminutive of Scarlett.
Emerencja f Polish
Polish form of Emerentia.
Brecken m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Brecken.
Agamestor m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄγαν (agan) meaning "very, much" and μήστωρ (mestor) meaning "counsellor, advisor".
Þórmundr m Old Norse
Derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor) combined with Old Norse mundr "protection."
Shuusuke m Japanese
Variant transcription of Shusuke.
Brysun m English
Variant of Bryson.
Hsaung f Burmese
Means "to cover one's head, to wear" as well as "to supplement, to contribute" and "cold season, winter" in Burmese.
Blǫvurr m Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Related to Norwegian blava "to shine". This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Gülcan f Turkish
A combination of Gül and Can.
Ingerman m Frankish
Ingerman (c. 750-818), was a Frankish noble and Count of Hesbaye, son of Sigram of Hesbaye and grandson of Sigramnus of Hesbaye. Ingerman married Rotrude, of unknown parentage. Ingerman and Rotrude had one daughter, Ermengarde, who married into the Frankish royal family, the Carolingians, and was the first wife of King Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne.
Imari f Japanese
This name can be used as 衣鞠, 伊鞠, 一鞠, 伊万里 or 衣麻里 with 衣 (i, e, kinu, -gi, koromo) meaning "clothes, dressing, garment", 伊 (i, kare) meaning "Italy, that one", 一 (ichi, itsu, hito-, hito.tsu, i) meaning "one", 鞠 (kiku, kyuu, mari) meaning "ball", 万 (ban, man, yorozu, ma) meaning "ten thousand/10,000", 麻 (ma, maa, asa) meaning "hemp, flax, numb" and 里 (ri, sato) meaning "league, parent's home, ri (unit of distance - equal to 3.927 km), village."... [more]
Mjertyn m Sorbian
Lower Sorbian form of Martin.
Þorgarður m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Þorgarðr.
Noriyori m Japanese
From 範 (nori) meaning "an example" combined with 頼 (yori) meaning "to rely, depend on".
Tennise f Dutch (Anglicized), English (American)
Anglicized form of both Teunisje and the Dutch patronymic Teunis(s)e(n), which means "son of Teunis". In some cases, this name can also be a modern variant spelling of the name Denise, via its variant spelling Dennise.... [more]
Abdel Nasser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الناصر (see Abd an-Nasir).
Kristiyana f Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Christiana.
Huematzin m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Huematzin is mentioned in some Mesoamerican codices as being a sage and a member of Toltec nobility and scholar who lived during the end of the 8th century. It is unknown whether he was an actual historical person or a legendary figure... [more]
Zosieńka f Polish
Diminutive of Zosia.
Yirao f Chinese
From the Chinese 意 (yì) meaning "thought, idea" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Bada f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 바다 (bada) meaning "sea, ocean."
Mayo m Spanish (Rare), Asturian (Rare)
Either a diminutive of Amalio or taken from the Spanish word for the month of May, mayo.
Yongqing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 永 (yǒng) meaning "perpetual, eternal" combined with 清 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young" or 庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate"... [more]
Haishu f Chinese
From the Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" and 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl".
Ryuhiko m Japanese
Ryuhiko is a compound of Japanese 竜 or 龍 (ryu) meaning "dragon" and combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations can make up this name.
Sopon m & f Thai, Khmer
Alternate transcription of Sophon (see second user-submitted name).
Ayco m & f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Aiko.