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.
Hamall m Old NorseFrom Old Norse
hamall meaning "castrated male sheep, wether".
Saem m & f Korean (Modern)From native Korean 샘
(saem) meaning "spring, fountain," also used to transliterate the name
Sam 1.
Khæmyts m Ossetian MythologyMeaning unknown. This was the name of a hero in the Ossetian Nart epics, the twin brother of
Uryzmag, and an Akhsartagkata (one of three groups of people in the Nart epics).
Yukgeun m KoreanFrom 육 meaning 6 and 近 "near, close" or 根 "root; foundation".
Jeongmu m KoreanFrom 静 means "quiet, still, gentle" and Sino-Korean 武 "military; martial, warlike"
Laozi m HistoryLaozi was the founder of Daoism which emerged after Confucianism.
Tjade m West Frisian, East FrisianFrisian short form of names that have Gothic
thiuda or Old Frisian
thiad (both of which mean "people") for a first element.
Yoshyurak m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yosh meaning "age" or "young" and
yurak meaning "heart, soul, mind".
Shennong m Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern MythologyFrom a combination of the characters 神 (shen, meaning “god” or “divine”) and 农 (nong, meaning “farmer”). This was the name of a culture hero in Chinese mythology who taught agriculture and herbology to humanity... [
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Kaihua m ChineseFrom 凯 (
kǎi) meaning "triumph, victory" and 华 (
huá) meaning "brilliance, magnificence".
Geunhyung m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 近 "near, close" or 根 "root; foundation" and 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble".
Rina f AlbanianDerived from Albanian
rin "to renew, revive; to please; to appear anew, sprout up; newly to appear, be reinvigorated".
Maghfirah f IndonesianMeans "forgiveness" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic مغفرة
(maḡfira).
Qingluan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and
鸾 (luán), the name of a mythological bird.
Witulf m GermanicDerived from Old High German
witu "forest, wood" combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Eiichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honor", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.... [
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Alvice f Medieval FrenchOld French name derived from the continental Germanic name
Adelwidis, which was composed of Old High German
adal meaning "noble, well-bred" and
wit meaning "wide"... [
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Dhimitraq m AlbanianAlbanian form of
Dimitrakis. Unlike the original Greek name, the Albanian form is used as an official name on birth certificates.
Alsïnbikä f BashkirFrom Bashkir
алсын (alsïn) meaning "falcon" and feminine name element
бикә (bikä). Xiuhcozcatl m NahuatlMeans "domestic wild turkey" in Nahuatl. Alternately, may be derived from
xihuitl "turquoise" and
cozcatl "necklace, ornament, jewel".
Karamullah m ArabicMeans "God's generosity", "God's honoring of humans", or "gift from God".
Mayuuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 麻 (ma) meaning "flax", 祐 (yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Muqaddas f & m Arabic, UrduMeans "sacred, holy" in Arabic, from the root قدس
(qaddasa) meaning "to sanctify, to make holy".
Uğurcan m & f TurkishDerived from
uğur meaning "luck" and
can meaning "soul".
Maiha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 真
(ma) meaning "real, genuine, true" combined with 依
(i) meaning "rely on" and 羽
(ha) meaning "feather, wing"... [
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Gyeong-yeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 庚 (
gyeong) meaning "star" and 靈 (
yeong) meaning "soul, spirit, deity".
Sereia f Portuguese (Brazilian)The Portuguese word for mermaid. Found in use in Brazil as a given name but also well represented as a nickname.
Suguru m JapaneseFrom Japanese 傑
(suguru) meaning "outstanding". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name.
Tena f & m EthiopianPossibly from Ethiopian ጠና (
t'ena) meaning "become strong" or "older".
Zhenniao f ChineseFrom Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine" combined with 鸟/鳥 (niǎo) meaning "bird". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Ye-bin f KoreanFrom the phrase
yeppida (예삐다), which is the Gyeongsang dialect form of
yeppeuda, meaning "pretty". Other Hanja combinations are possible.
Kusi Chimpu f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and
chimpu meaning "sign, symbol, mark".
Sukika f JapaneseFrom Japanese 好き (
suki) meaning "like" and 香 (
ka) meaning "fragrance, incense" or 花 (
ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Imrahil m LiteratureMeaning unknown; probably originates from the Númenórean language. In Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Imrahil is the Prince of Dol Amroth and the uncle of
Boromir and
Faramir... [
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Nini f & m EnglishDiminutive of names beginning with or containing the sound N. It is also a short form or diminutive of the Scottish name
Ninian.
Kanto m & f MalagasyMeans "well done, good" or "beautiful, attractive" in Malagasy.
Nirik m Japanese MythologyIn Japanese folklore, whenever Kirin lose their temper, they transform into beasts of fire and rage called Nirik.
Yoznur m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yoz meaning "summer" and
nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Mucian m History (Ecclesiastical)English form of
Mucianus. Saint Mucian is a martyr of the early Christian Church. He was killed with a sword with two other men, named Mark and Paul, as well as a little boy whose name is unknown.
Sangluan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
桑 (sāng) meaning "mulberry tree" and
鸾 (luán), a fabulous mythological bird.
Tepozmitl m NahuatlMeans "iron bolt, crossbow bolt" in Nahuatl, literally "metal arrow", from
tepoztli "metal" and
mitl "arrow, dart".
Kumao m JapaneseFrom Japanese 熊
(kuma) meaning "bear (animal)" combined with 男
(o) meaning "male, man, son" or 雄
(o) meaning "hero, male, manly"... [
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Amphikles m Greek MythologyThe first element of this name is derived from Greek ἀμφί
(amphi) meaning "on both sides, in all directions, surrounding" as well as "around, about, near". The second element is derived from Greek κλεος
(kleos) meaning "glory."
Glóð f Icelandic (Rare)Derived from the Old Norse noun
glóð meaning "ember, glow" (compare
Glóði, an Old Norse masculine name). This is also the word for "ember, embers" in Icelandic.
Jaya Aruma f AymaraFrom the Aymara
jaya meaning "distant, far away" or "great distance" and
aruma meaning "night".
Suhye f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean(Hanja) 秀(su) meaning "Excellent, Great, Beautiful" and 惠(hye) meaning "Love, Grace, Intelligent, Beautiful" or 慧(hye) meaning "Wisdom, Intelligent, Ability".... [
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Ae-won f Korean (Rare)From Sino-Korean 愛 (ae) meaning "love" and 媛 (won) meaning "beautiful woman." Other Hanja combinations are aslo possible.
Yeming m ChineseFrom Chinese 业
(yè) meaning "business, trade, merits, achievements" or 叶
(yè) meaning "leaf" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear"... [
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Edem m & f EfikMeans "last" or "God has delivered me" in Efik.
Cartan m SomaliThe name Cartan may be linked to terms or concepts in Somali language that emphasize strength or steadfastness, though its exact root is difficult to pinpoint. Many Somali names are descriptive, referring to virtues or traits that parents hope their child will embody, such as courage or leadership.
Aamanz m Arthurian CycleAccording to Diu Crône, a knight whose nickname was “the other Gawain,” due to his uncanny physical similarity to Sir Gawain.
Kapei f & m Pemon, Indigenous American, New World MythologyMeaning “
Moon” in Taurepang (a member of the Pemon micro family of Cariban languages), Kapei is the Taurepang deity of the moon, who appears most famously in the Taurepang folktale ‘Wei and Kapei’.
Oesho m Near Eastern MythologyOf uncertain etymology. Name borne by a Kushan deity associated with wind and high places, primarily worshipped between the 2nd and 6th centuries CE. Oesho is associated today with the Hindu god
Shiva, and the Zoroastrian deity Vayu-Vata.
Nudimir m Medieval SlavicThe first element of this name is possibly derived from Old Church Slavonic
nuditi "to plague, to intimidate, to force", which is closely related to Old Russian
nǫditi "to compel". Also compare modern Serbo-Croatian
nuditi "to offer, to bid"... [
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Doucelin m Medieval FrenchThe first element of this name is derived from Old French
dous meaning "sweet, soft", which is ultimately derived from Latin
dulcis meaning "sweet". The second element consists of the French diminutive suffix
-lin... [
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Som f & m ThaiDerived from Thai
ส้ม (som) meaning "orange (fruit)".
Obodontoj f UzbekDerived from
obodon meaning "flourishing" and
toj meaning "crown".
Chiyone f JapaneseThis name is made of 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 世 (
yo, se) meaning "world", or 代 (
yo) meaning "generation, age, replace, substitute, period", with 音 (
ne, non) meaning "sound, noise"... [
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Aiji f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蔼 (ǎi) meaning "lush, affable, friendly" and
玑 (jī) meaning "pearl that is not quite round".
Yihuan f ChineseDerived from the Chinese
怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful" or "harmony, pleasure, be glad" and
欢 (huān) meaning "joyous, happy".
Sulwyn m WelshAppears to be a form of Welsh
Sulgwyn "Pentecost, Whitsunday" (literally "white Sunday", from
(Dydd) Sul "Sunday, day of the sun" +
gwyn "white, holy, blessed")... [
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Guirong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 桂
(guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 蓉
(róng) meaning "lotus"... [
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Ziqiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" and
翘 (qiào) meaning "lift, elevate".
Mayet f Ancient EgyptianMeans "the cat", derived from Egyptian
mjwt "(female) cat, molly". This was the name of a child buried in the mortuary temple of
Mentuhotep II, who may have been his daughter.
Yuqiao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure",
玉 (yù) meaning "jade",
愉 (yú) meaning "cheerful, happy" or
羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather" and
翘 (qiào) meaning "lift, elevate",
巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever",
乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud" or
俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble".
Candylène f FrenchThe name was the subject of a 1971 eponymous French pop song by Yves Heuzé. Since then, the name has experienced sporadic usage in France.
Thanyalak f ThaiFrom Thai ธัญ
(thanya) meaning "wealthy, fortunate, prosperous, good" and ลักษณ์
(lak) meaning "sign, mark, characteristic".
Iz̦el m BashkirFrom Bashkir
Иҙел (Iz̦el), which is derived from Old Turkic
Etil, which is the old name of the Volga River in Russia.
Apanuugak m Inuit MythologyIn Inuit mythology, Apanuugak is a culture hero who was sometimes depicted as an error-prone warrior who lives to old age and sometimes as a dastardly villain.
Cornald m DutchThe first element of this name is possibly derived from Latin
cornu "horn" (see
Cornelius). The second element is derived from Gothic
valdan "to reign." A known bearer of this name is Dutch television presenter and writer Cornald Maas (b... [
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Luqiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
璐 (lù), a kind of jade, and
蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose".
Valacar m LiteratureMeans "Vala helm" in Quenya; Vala referring to the Valar. This is the name of the twentieth king of Gondor in Tolkien's legendarium and the husband of
Vidumavi.
To'ragul f UzbekDerived from
to'ra meaning "nobleman" (and perhaps by extension "noble") and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Tamaka f JapaneseFrom 瑞 (
tama) meaning "congratulations" or 玉 (
tama) meaning "jewel, gem, ball, sphere" and 花 (
ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Skarbisław m PolishDerived from Slavic
skarbi "to be sad about, to grieve over, to worry" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".