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.
Eleutér m Slovak
Slovak form of Eleutherius.
Boudia f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish boudi- "victory; advantage, profit; loot".
Lopati m Samoan
Samoan variation to the English name, Robert.
Mikheili m Georgian
Form of Mikheil with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Carecausa m Judeo-Provençal (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Derived from Old Occitan cara (a variant of chera) "dear; expensive" and causa "thing" with the intended meaning of "beloved person".
Hay f & m English (Rare)
Nickname for Hannah, Hayley, Hayden and other names beginning with the letter H
Batshegi f Tswana
Means "those who laugh" in Setswana.
Rekuto m Japanese
From Japanese 令 (re) meaning "order, command", 玖 (ku) meaning "nine" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tetricus m Late Roman
Derived from Latin taetricus "harsh, severe, forbidding". This was the name of two Emperors of the Gallic Empire (3rd century AD) and a Frankish saint (6th century AD).
Mercurial m Spanish, French, Catalan
Spanish, French, and Catalan form of Mercurialis.
Chengchao m Chinese
From the Chinese 成 (chéng) meaning "become; succeed; completed, finished" or 承 (chéng) meaning "bear, hold; inherit, receive; succeed"and 焯 (chāo) meaning "clear and thorough" or 超 (chāo) meaning "leap over, surpass".
Keishi m Japanese
From Japanese 佳 (kei) meaning "beautiful, good" combined with 司 (shi) meaning "take charge of, control, manage". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Ingigærðr f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements Yngvi "the name of a god" and garðr "enclosure", "protection".
Moeata f Tahitian
Means "sleeping cloud" in Tahitian.
Empedion m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἔμπεδος (empedos) meaning "steadfast", literally "(firm) on the feet".
Tsemru m Ge'ez
Means "his wool" in Ge'ez.
Cloro m Galician, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Chlorus.
Saama f Persian
Means "asylum" in Persian.
Satae f Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom", 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 恵 (e) meaning "favour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nápajakútak f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Anya f Thai
Derived from Thai อัญ (an) meaning "different, other", ultimately from Sanskrit अन्य (anya).
Namzhilma f Buryat
Means "completely victorious" in Buryat.
Cuiming f Chinese
From the Chinese 翠 (cuì) meaning "kingfisher, green" and 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, brilliant, clear".
Brustianu m Sardinian
Gallurese variant form of Bastianu.
Matjeu m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Dutch and Limburgish form of Mathieu.
Aðalríkr m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian form of Adalric.
Kroekchai m Thai
From Thai เกริก (kroek) meaning "resounding, roaring, great, mighty" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Despetto m Arthurian Cycle
Despetto or spite is an enemy of Timias in Book 6, Canto 5 of "The Faerie Queene". He is in league with the Blatant Beast.
Alissia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Alessia.
Mongameli m Ndebele
Means "leader" in Ndebele.
Zərdüşt m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani variant of Zarathustra.
Cathay f American (Rare)
Derived from the Mongolian word khitan via its variant form cat(h)ai - the meaning is uncertain, but it refers to the Khitan people. Cathay is the anglicized form of cat(h)ai, and was the archaic name for China... [more]
Javari m African American (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Javaris altered due to the influence of Jabari (and also sharing a sound with Jamari and Jakari).
Tøllev m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant form of Torleiv.
Javadd m Pakistani
Variant transcription of Javad.
Romaline f French (African, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Romualdine. It is also possible that this name is a combination of Romaine or Romane with a French feminine given name that ends in -line, such as Aline, Coraline and Pauline.
Orjeta f Albanian
Variant of Orieta.
Kristiana f Bulgarian, Croatian, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Kashubian
Scandinavian variant and Croatian and Kashubian form of Christiana as well as a Bulgarian variant transcription of Кристиана (see Kristiyana).
Zhaofei f Chinese
From the Chinese 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and 霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow and rain".
Tülin f Turkish
Means "the halo around the moon" in Turkish.
Ajaa f Greenlandic
Variant of Aja.
Pо̄sh f & m Kashmiri
This name originates from Kashmir. It is an extremely rare name, and is not typical of the Kashmir region. The meaning of it is translated to "flower," "clearness or brightness," and "joy."... [more]
Cyrylla f Polish
Variant of Cyryla.
Orfey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Orpheus.
Hanzuł m Vilamovian
Diminutive of Hannys.
Phia f Various (Rare)
Short form of Sophia and other names ending in -phia.
Leakhena f Khmer
Means "quality" in Khmer.
Fawstina f Maltese (Rare)
Maltese form of Faustina.
Gantuya f Mongolian
Alternate transcription of Mongolian Cyrillic Гантуяа (see Gantuyaa).
Wichian m Thai
Means "vajra, lightning bolt, diamond" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वज्र (vajra).
Robson m English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Transferred use of the surname Robson. Known bearers of this name are English actor Robson Green (b. 1964) and Brazilian football player Robson "Robinho" de Souza (b... [more]
Senatla f Tswana
Means "hard worker" in Setswana.
Ruslanas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Ruslan.
Chezarina f Obscure
A variant of Cesarina.
Aichi m Japanese (Rare)
Like the surname and place name, it could be from 愛 (ai) meaning "love, affection" and 知 (chi) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Elaphina f Ancient Greek
Apparently derived from Greek ἔλαφος (elaphos) meaning "deer".
Togtokhbayar m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian тогтох (togtokh) meaning "to settle, set, entrench" or "to decide, determine" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Damanhuri m Indonesian
From the name of 18th-century Egyptian scholar and scientist Ahmad al-Damanhuri (1689-1778), whose name was derived from the Egyptian city of Damanhur.
Nannavina f Greenlandic
Younger form of Nánavina.
Munirah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic منيرة (see Munira), as well as the usual Malay and Indonesian form.
Anagha f Indian (Rare)
The following name means sinless, one who is pure in nature.
Xiaoping m & f Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" or 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [more]
Tanaydin m & f Turkish
Derived from the Turkish tan meaning "dawn, daybreak" and aydın meaning "intellectual".
Ajah m Biblical Hebrew
In Genesis 36:24 and 1 Chronicles 1:40, Ajah is a son of Zibeon. Ajah means "hawk.
Baga m Abkhaz
Means "wolf" in Abkhaz.
Jarkki m Finnish
Variant of Jarkko.
Tsetsiliy m Bulgarian (Archaic), Russian (Archaic)
Bulgarian and Russian form of Caecilius. Also see Tsetsiliya.
Gerardine f Dutch
Dutch form of Gérardine.
Wuraola f Yoruba
Means "gold of wealth" or "shining treasure of wealth" in Yoruba.
Chengkai m Chinese
From the Chinese 成 (chéng) meaning "become; succeed; completed, finished", 承 (chéng) meaning "bear, hold; inherit, receive; succeed" or 程 (chéng) meaning "journey" and 锴 (kǎi) meaning "high quality iron", 凯 (kǎi) meaning "triumphant; triumph, victory", 恺 (kǎi) meaning "enjoy, be contented, joyful" or 开 (kāi) meaning "open; initiate, begin, start".
Keyt f Armenian
Armenian borrowing of Kate.
Zmitro m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Dmytro.
Derewan f Kurdish
Meaning "Lies" in Kurdish
Obed-Edom m English (Puritan), Biblical
Means "servant of Edom" in Hebrew, from the verb עבד ('abad) meaning "to work, to serve" and the name Edom, or possibly the word אדם ('adom) "red"... [more]
Tudual m Breton
Variant of Tugdual. A known bearer of this name is the Breton poet Tudual Huon (b. 1953).
Bo‘rijamol f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bo'ri meaning "wolf" and jamol meaning "beauty".
Emmanuela f Greek (Modern, Rare), Italian (Rare), Provençal, Western African
Provençal feminine form of Emmanuèl and Italian variant of Emanuela, as well as an alternate transcription of Greek Εμμανουέλα (see Emmanouela).
Liaj f Hmong
Means "field, paddy field" in Hmong.
Hani f German (Swiss)
Diminutive of Haniela.
Gesalico m Italian
Italian form of Gesalec.
Smiðkell m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of smiðr "smith, craftsman, artisan" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Anduela f Albanian
Feminine form of Anduel.
Hadiatou f Western African
Western African elaboration of Hadia.
Heraklitas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Herakleitos via its latinized form Heraclitus.
Euxheni f & m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly an Albanian borrowing of French Eugénie or a short form of Euxhenio and Euxhenia.
Mingjahon f Uzbek
Derived from ming meaning "thousand" or "a lot, very much" and jahon meaning "the world".
Andéol m French
French form of Andeolus.
Enak m German (Rare)
A German form of the Biblical name Anak occurring in older Bible translations.
Pulatta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Puláta.
Ahaziah m Ancient Hebrew, Biblical
Derived from אֲחַזְ ('ahaz) meaning "to hold" and יָהוּ (yahu), composing the meaning "held by Yahweh"
Lumi f Filipino, Tagalog
From Tagalog lumi meaning "gentleness and softness of manners".
Sewerin m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Severinus.
Demiurgos m Gnosticism
From Ancient Greek Δημιουργός (Demiourgos) meaning "public worker" or "skilled worker" from the Greek elements demos "common people" and ergos "work". In the Gnostic system this is the name of the creator of the material world (and sometimes of evil), a deity inferior to the Supreme Being.
Juzo m Japanese
From 樹 (ju) meaning "wood, tree" and 三 (zo) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Adunia f Polish
Diminutive of Adrianna, Adriana and Ada 1.
Dionízia f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Dionysia.
Sippora f Swedish, Norwegian, Azerbaijani, Dutch, Dutch (Surinamese)
Scandinavian variant and Azerbaijani form of Zipporah.
Sadurniño m Galician
Galician form of Saturninus.
Ruffy m & f English
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Musya f Russian
Russian diminutive of Mariya.
Norius m Norwegian (Archaic)
Quasi-Latinization of names containing the Old Norse name element norðr "north".
Maniusz m Polish
Polish form of Manius.
Esclaramunda f Medieval Catalan
Variant of Esclarmonde influenced by Clara and possibly Catalan esclarir "to clarify, to elucidate".
Isufu m Hausa
Hausa form of Joseph.
Asur m Asturian
Asturiant variant of Ansur.
Renner m English (Rare)
Transferred use the surname Renner.
Budimirka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Budimir.
Dorotèa f Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon form of Dorothea.
Denia f Romanian (Rare), Moldovan (Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a contracted form of Denisa and a derivation from denie (indefinite form). The denia (definite form) is a Matins, or vigil, which takes place in the evening in the fifth week of Lent... [more]
Xosiyat f Uzbek
Means "merit, special quality" in Uzbek.
Adelhejd f Obscure
'Danishized' form of Adelheid.
Madeinusa f Spanish (Latin American)
This Peruvian-Quechua (mis)interpretation of products labeled "Made In USA" resulted in this name of the main character, a young village girl in Madeinusa, a 2005 Peruvian-Spanish drama film.
Mevenez f Breton
Feminine form of Meven.
Zea f English (American, Rare), Filipino (Modern, Rare)
Unknown meaning, possibly a variant of Thea or Zia.
Jilé m Romani (Caló)
Masculine form of Jilí.
Kiugak m Inuit
Name of Canadian Inuk artist Kiugak Ashoona
Valgard m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Valgarðr.
Antòni m Occitan, Lengadocian, Provençal, Emilian-Romagnol
Occitan and Emilian-Romagnol form of Anthony.
Maligiaĸ m Greenlandic
Means "mid-size wave" in Greenlandic.
Kuniaki m Japanese
From Japanese 國 (kuni) meaning "land, country" or 国 (kuni) meaning "country, land, region" combined with 昭 (aki) meaning "shining" or 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 久 (kyuu) meaning "long time" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Joane f Gascon
Feminine form of Joan 2.
Gawaine m Arthurian Cycle
Variant of Gawain used by Thomas Malory in his 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Morte d'Arthur'.
Aurita f Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of names beginning with Aur-.
Shiling f Chinese
From the Chinese 诗 (shī) meaning "poetry, poem" and 泠 (líng) meaning "nice and cool".
Ellinore f Swedish
Variant of Ellinor.
Bertrun f Germanic
Derived from Old High German beraht "bright" and run "secret lore".
Nawf m Arabic (Mashriqi)
Masculine form of Nawfa.
Darian m Bulgarian, Croatian, German (Modern), Slovene, French (Modern)
Derived from Slavic dar, meaning "gift". It is sometimes also considered a derivative of Darius.
Florenzo m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Archaic)
Italian variant of Fiorenzo and Spanish variant of Florencio and/or Florente.
Kwiatusia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Lyor m & f Hebrew
Variant of Lior
Nono m Spanish
Short form of Antonio.
Cobra m English (American, Rare)
From Portuguese cobra from the latin colubra meaning "snake."
Foroozan f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فروزان (see Forouzan).
Angelia f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἀγγελία (angelia) meaning "message, tidings, news", related to ἄγγελος (angelos) "messenger". In Greek mythology Angelia was a daughter of the messenger god Hermes and the spirit (daimona) of messages, tidings, and proclamations.
Enix m Obscure
Possibly after the video game company Square Enix, where the Enix part is a combination of ENIAC (an early digital computer) and the English word phoenix.
Varen m Indian
Means "gifts" in Sanskrit.
Samukelisiwe f African, Zulu
Means "we have received" in Zulu.
Hildura f Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Hildur recorded in Troms.
Quintienne f French (Archaic)
French form of Quintiana. Also compare the masculine counterpart Quintien.
Julle f & m Swedish
Diminutive of names starting with Ju-, such as Julia and Julius.
Ludwick m American
Variant of Ludwik.
Jurko m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Jur and Jurzy.
Pronace m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Pronax.
Anawach m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อนวัช (see Anawat).
Tjampu m Indigenous Australian
Means "left-handed" in Ngaatjatjarra, spoken in the arid central and central-western desert in Australia.
Ellena f English
Variant of Elena.
Seved m Swedish
A more modern variant of the old Norse name Sigvid consisting of the Old Norse elements 'sig' meaning victory and 'vidh' meaning forest. It is also possible that Seved is a Swedish spelling change of the Latin name Severinus.
Yohannan m Assyrian, Ancient Aramaic, Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Syriac and Aramaic form of Yoḥanan (see John), as well as the form used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians in India.
Ritsuka f Japanese
From 立 (ritsu) meaning "erect, rise, set up, stand", 栗 (ritsu) meaning "chestnut", or 律 (ritsu) meaning "law, ratio" combined with 加 (ka) meaning "add, include, join", 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, excellent, good", or 香 (ka) meaning "incense, smell, perfume"... [more]
Zahri f Arabic
Means "pink" in Arabic.
Kleola f Greek Mythology
Possibly a short form or corruption of either Κλεολεία (Kleoleia) or Κλεολαία (Kleolaia), both of which derive their first element from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory"... [more]
Zeuxipo m Spanish
Spanish form of Zeuxippus.
Madalaingne f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Magdalene.
Marot f Arthurian Cycle
Maidservant of the homicidal Maiden of the Narrow Wood.... [more]
Bangbebu m & f Dagbani
Means "be careful" in Dagbani.
Eurybius m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Derived from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "broad" and βίος (bios) meaning "life".
Levoy f Romani (Archaic)
Corruption of Lovey.
Iphicles m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Iphikles. In Greek mythology, Iphicles was the mortal twin to Heracles, son of Alcmene and Amphitryon.
Sumāēl m Balochi
Balochi form of Ismael.
Nyagũra f Kikuyu
Means "the one who buys" in Kikuyu.
Setiawati f Indonesian
From Indonesian setia meaning "loyal, true" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with the feminine suffix -wati.
Goratze f Basque
Derived from Basque goratze "rise, exaltation", this is a Basque equivalent of Exaltación.
Þangbrandur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þangbrandr.
Eno m East Frisian
Variation of Enno.
Saronda f African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown. 97 people in the U.S. have this name.
Yun-gi m Korean
From Sino-Korean 允 (yun) meaning "faith, belief," 玧 (yun) meaning "red bead" or 潤 (yun) meaning "soft, sleek" and 其 (gi), referring to the third person demonstrative determiner 그 (geu), or 起 (gi) meaning "rise, stand up; go up; begin," as well as other hanja combinations.... [more]
Tubkawm m Hmong
Means "student, learner", from the Hmong kawm which means "study, learn" and tub which can mean "son", but in this instance is likely a linguistic device preceding a word to designate someone who is engaged in an action.
Amarinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਅਮਰਿੰਦਰ (see Amrinder).
Kim-ly f Vietnamese
Combination of Kim 3 and , meaning "golden lion".
Ogvald m Old Norse
Name of a king of Rogaland in a Norse saga. The second element of the name is valdr meaning "ruler".
Yahia m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Yahya.
Jac m Welsh
Welsh form of Jack.
Elżbietka f Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Aristus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Aristos. Used as an alternative name for Pope Evaristus.
Mevlüde f Turkish
Feminine form of Mevlüt.
Juers m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of George
Tuppence f English (British), Literature
Nickname for Prudence or Temperance. A main character in Agatha Christie's "Partners in Crime."
Abigaili f Biblical, Swahili
Swahili form of Abigail.
Markitta f Finnish
Finnish variant of Marketta.
Tekiko f Japanese
From Japanese 迪 (teki) meaning "enlighten, advance" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Cady f & m English (Modern, Rare)
While nowadays generally considered a phonetic spelling of Katie or a diminutive of Cadence, Cady was originally derived from a surname which was either a variant of Cade or an Anglicized form of Ó Ceadaigh ("descendant of Céadach"), with Ceadach being a byname derived from Irish ceadach "talkative".... [more]
Getautė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Getautas.
Ayasmina f Arabic
Can be interpreted as a combination of Aya 2 and Yasmina, or simply as Yasmina with the prefix a-
Ástride f Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Astrid.
Steinmar m Germanic, German
Derived from Old High German stain "stone" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Dorotei m History (Ecclesiastical)
Romanian form of Dorotheus. This was the name of several early saints.
Ploon f & m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Apollonia (feminine) and Apollonius (masculine). Also see the related name Pleun.... [more]
Diéric m French (Archaic)
Shorter form of Didéric, thus making it a more archaic form of Thierry. Compare also Déric.
Nadxieli f Mexican (Rare)
Possibly derived from Zapotec nadxiie lii "I love you" (compare Nayeli).
Anitelu m Polynesian
Means "masculine, manly".
Priape m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Násti f Sami (?)
Means "star" in Sami.
Ququş m Azerbaijani
Possibly from the Azerbaijani qu quşu meaing "swan".
Albí m Catalan
Catalan form of Albinus.
Jekameam m Biblical
Means "my people will rise, may kinsman establish" in Hebrew, derived from the elements קוּם (qum) meaning "to raise" and עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation"
Lewatle m Sotho
Means "ocean" in Sotho.
Pradyoth m Sanskrit
Means "illuminating" in Sanskrit.
Breada f English (Rare), Irish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Breda 1.
Zmicier m Belarusian
Variant transcription of Zmitser.
Esih f Sundanese
Derived from Sundanese asih meaning "love, affection".
Ulviyye f Arabic
Derived from the Arabic word "ulviyye", meaning "noble," "high," or "elevated."
Będzieciech m Medieval Polish
Means "will bring of happiness", from the elements będzie ("will") and ciech ("happiness").
Yassin m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Yasin.
Maćij m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Mathias. Maćij Wjacław Jakula (German: Mathias Wenzel Jäckel), born 1655, was a Sorbian sculptor famous for his works in Prague.
Feilian m Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
The name of a creature or deity in Chinese mythology who is consistently associated with the wind. According to one source it has the body of a bird and the head of a deer. Another source says it has the body and horns of a deer, the head of a sparrow, the spots of a leopard and the tail of a snake... [more]
Arnaaluk f Inuit Mythology
The spirit name of a group of Inuit from a particular region, meaning "a big woman", a spirit of the woman under the sea. Prominent in Inuit mythology.
Serseĸ f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Mauk m Dutch
Form of Maurits.
Gegi m Georgian
Variant of Gega.
Diblaim f Biblical
Means "cakes of pressed figs". In the bible, this was the mother of the prophet Hosea's wife, Gomer.
Onorio m Italian
Italian form of Honorius.
Celedonia f Spanish
Feminine form of Celedonio.
Sunciaray f Obscure, Apache (Hispanicized, ?)
Possibly a variant of Sons-ee-ah-ray using Spanish spelling conventions, with the initial syllable altered due to the influence of Asunción.
Maugan m Arthurian Cycle
A priest who Arthur appointed as Archbishop of Silchester.
Verbt m Albanian Mythology
Verbt is a weather and storm god in Albanian mythology and folklore, who causes hailstorms and controls fire, water, and the northern wind which fans the flames of fire. The name itself is of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Albanian vorbëtinë "whirlwind, vortex, swirl".
Aristaichmos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and αἰχμή (aichme) meaning "point of a spear, point of an arrow", or figuratively "war; warlike spirit".
Karun m Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Thai, Nepali
Modern masculine form of Karuna.
Terencjusz m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Terentius (see Terence.)
Cliupatra f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Cleopatra.