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.
Aidom m Scots
Scots form of Adam.
Valaris m Gothic
Valaris was a Gothic soldier who fought for the Ostrogoths against the Eastern Roman Empire in the Gothic War.
Rance m American
Transferred use of the surname Rance.
Nuallain m Irish
Irish name, meaning "noble".
Aristobios m Ancient Greek
Means "the best life", derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and βίος (bios) meaning "life".
Blådi f Walloon (Archaic)
Walloon version of Blandine, this first name begins to disappear.
Taiya f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of the names Tai and Ya
Aarica f American (Rare)
Variant of Erica influenced by the spelling of Aaron.
Checheikhen f Medieval Mongolian
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a daughter of Genghis Khan and his first wife Börte.
Bekunda m African
It is used by the people of the switzerlan of uganda.... [more]
Ruthann f English
Combination of Ruth 1 and Ann.
Heth m Mormon
Early Jaredite and son of Com.
Meegwun m Ojibwe
From Ojibwe miigwan "feather". This is borne by Meegwun Fairbrother, a Canadian actor of Ojibwe descent.
Myrice f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Myrice is a minor figure from the island of Cyprus. Like both of her siblings Myrrha and Amaracus, she was transformed into a plant bearing her name.
Tarka m & f English (Rare), Literature
Name of the title character in Henry Williamson's novel 'Tarka the Otter' (1927) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1979). In the book the (male) character's name is said to mean "wandering as water"; perhaps the author based it on Welsh dwrgi "otter", literally "water dog", or on its Cornish cognate dowrgi.... [more]
Salvi m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador.
Uschla f German
Hypocoristic form of Ursula.
Adiël m & f Dutch
Dutch form of Adiel.
Garen f Sami
Sámi form of Karen 1.
Snejana f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
French transcription of Snezhana.
Jianqing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish", 剑 (jiàn) meaning "sword, sabre" or 鉴 (jiàn) meaning "to reflect, to mirror" combined with 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young" or 卿 (qīng) meaning "high-ranking official, minister"... [more]
Ekkapob m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกภพ (see Ekkaphop).
Blesilda f Spanish (Philippines)
Variant of Blesila influenced by names ending in -ilda.
Archedike f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄρχω (arkho) meaning "to rule, lead, command" (see archos) and δίκη (dike) meaning "justice, custom, order".
Isa f Polynesian, Chamorro
A female Chamorro name, either derived from the noun isa meaning "rainbow", or possibly derived from the verb meaning "to flatter" or the transitive verb meaning "to rise, to haul up".
Lempira m Indigenous American
Meaning unknown.
Teele f Estonian
Originally a short form of Adeele, used as a given name in its own right.
Hranush f Armenian
From Armenian հուր (hur) meaning "fire" and անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Luiseddu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Luisu and Luisi.
Tamako f Japanese
This name can be used to combine 玉 (gyoku, tama, tama-, -dama) meaning "gem, jewel," 珠 (shu, tama) with, pretty much, the same meanings as 玉 or 球 (kyu, tama) meaning "ball" with 子 (shi, su, tsu, ko, -ko, -ne) meaning "child."... [more]
Ráchel f Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of Rachel.
Keiichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 佳 (kei) meaning "good", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Gwerful f Medieval Welsh
Form of Gweirful. This was the name of two Welsh poets in the 15th century.
Romeva f Aragonese
Feminine form of Romeu.
Zhilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade".
Aimil f Manx
Manx feminine form of Aemilius (see Emil).
Zazuka m Georgian
Diminutive of Zaza.
Tsetsegsaikhan f Mongolian
From Mongolian цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Bong-cha f Korean
Derived from the Korean Hangul 봉 (bong) and 차 (cha).
Easa m Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Isa (see Jesus).
Simoona f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Simona.
Kaytelynne f English (Modern)
Variant spelling of Caitlin.
Hetephernebti f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥtp-ḥr-nb.ti, derived from ḥtp "peace, satisfaction", ḥr "face", and the royal title nbtj meaning "the Two Ladies (Wadjet and Nekhbet)" (see nbt "lady, mistress").
Herawati f Indonesian
Combination of Hera and the feminine suffix -wati.
Eisaku m Japanese
From 央 (ei) meaning "centre, middle" and 朔 (saku) meaning "new moon, bloom." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Wiro m Anglo-Saxon, History (Ecclesiastical), Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. According to one Dutch source, the name might possibly be related to the Old English verb werian meaning "to defend, to protect". Also compare Old English wer meaning "man, husband" as well as "hero, warrior".... [more]
Niska f Finnish
Transferred from the surname "Niska".
Raheleh f Persian
Persian name for girls
Náhkȯhehēsta m Cheyenne
Means "Bear Heart" in Cheyenne.
Henrico m Dutch (Modern), Afrikaans
Variant of Hendrik influenced by Enrico.
Cassara f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. It might be a variant of Cassarah or a transferred use of the Sicilian surname Cassarà.
Shia m & f Arabic
The meaning of the name Shia is Followers, Sect
Yancho m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Jan 1.
Maloe f Breton (Modern)
Recently coined name intended as a feminine form of Malo.
Renna f Dutch (Rare), East Frisian
Feminine form of Renno.
Rokee f & m English
I created this name for myself and I feel that other people should be able to see and use it!
Chouas m Provençal
Provençal short form of François.
Yo'lqutli m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yo'l meaning "road, path" or "journey" and qutli meaning "blessed, full of blessings".
Valek m Popular Culture, Slavic (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
The name is a Slavic short form of Valentin or Valerian (or other names starting in Val-).
Jaroslavka f Slovak
Diminutive of Jaroslava.
Comba f Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Columba.
Zalanda f Pashto
Feminine form of Zaland.
Laard m East Frisian
Short version of Elaard.
Archontia f Greek
Feminine form of Archontion.
Bubba m English, Popular Culture
In the American South, the name is from a term of endearment usually thought to be based on the word brother.
Mshag m Armenian
Means "farmer" in Armenian.
Norddin m Arabic (Maghrebi), Malay
Moroccan Arabic transcription of Nur ad-Din as well as a Malay form.
Bagun m Ho
Meaning Unknown.
Magu f Far Eastern Mythology
The name of a taoist immortal associated with the elixir of life and protection of women. Her name is derived from 麻 (ma) meaning "cannabis, hemp" and 姑 (gu) meaning "aunt, maid, maiden".
Edyth f English (Rare)
Variant of Edith, in use in the English-speaking world since the 1200s.
Ágá m Sami
Sami form of Aslak.
Ilàriu m Sardinian
Variant of Ilariu.
Yu-kan m Indigenous Taiwanese
Taiwanese aboriginal name.
Gilmaurius m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
According to Geoffrey, the King of Ireland who was defeated when Arthur invaded that country.... [more]
Viphada f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิภาดา (see Wiphada).
Nykodém m Czech
Czech form of Nicodemus.
Namlang m & f Tibetan
Means "dawn" in Tibetan.
Servilia f Ancient Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Servilius. A known bearer of this name was Servilia Caepionis (1st century BC), who was the mother of Caesar's assassin Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger.
Aredhel f Literature
Means "noble elf" in Sindarin. This was the name of an Elf in Tolkien's book 'The Silmarillion'.
Fleurdelys f French (Rare)
From the name of the common heraldic charge in the shape of a lily, particularly associated with the French monarchy. It is derived from French fleur de lis meaning "lily flower".
Kolumbanus m German (Archaic), Indonesian (Rare), West Frisian (Archaic)
German, Indonesian and West Frisian form of Columbanus.
Kekapuhilihinapohulani f & m Hawaiian
The winding pathway to Heaven.
Domikutza f Medieval Basque
Combination of Domiku and the Basque feminine suffix -tza.
Abdakey f Khakas
Khakas form of Eudocia.
Irial m Welsh
From the Irish Iarfhlaith, which means "prince". Irial Fáid was a legendary High King of Ireland.
Pepo m Spanish, Catalan
Diminutive of José (Spanish) or Josep (Catalan). Known bearers include the retired Spanish tennis player José 'Pepo' Clavet (1965-) and Spanish soccer player Josep 'Pepo' Campanera (2000-; born in Catalonia).... [more]
Redon m Albanian, Albanian Mythology
The name Redon appears in ancient inscriptions found in Santa Maria di Leuca (present-day Lecce), and on coins minted by the Illyrian city of Lissos, suggesting that he was worshipped as the guardian deity of the city, and probably as a sea god... [more]
Thersander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Thersandros. This is the name of several characters in Greek mythology, one of which was one of the Epigoni.
Bayan f & m Kurdish
morning
Artesia f Theatre, Arthurian Cycle
Likely from Artois, the name of a region in France (for which "artesian wells" are named), itself derived from Atrebates, a Belgic tribe that inhabited the region of Gaul and Britain during Julius Caesar's time; Atrebates is cognate with Irish aittrebaid meaning "inhabitant".... [more]
Vakhtangi m Georgian
Form of Vakhtang with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Ládík m Czech
Diminutive of Ladislav.
Pageral m & f Filipino
The name Pageral comes from the Filipino word ‘Pag-iral’ which literally means ‘Existence’
Jinga f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Inga.
Mizhgona f Tajik
Alternate transcription of Мижгона (see Mijgona)
Mirain f Welsh
Directly taken from Welsh mirain "beautiful, fair, refined, lovely".
Veto m English (American, Archaic)
Likely a variant of Vito.
Eupsychius m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Eupsychios. This name was notably borne by Eupsychius of Caesaria, a 4th-century Christian martyr and saint from Asia Minor. He is venerated in both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Prudentzia f Basque (Rare)
One of the Basque forms of Prudentia.
Jit m West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian
Frisian variant form of Ede and Ide.
Nykanor m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Nikanor (see Nicanor).
Raina f Estonian
Feminine form of Rain 2.
Shodik m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Sadiq.
Focas m Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese
Catalan Spanish and Portuguese form of Phokas (see Phocas).
Bernardete f Albanian, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Albanian and Brazilian form of Bernardette.
Tosh f English, African American
Variant if Tash, diminutive of Natasha, Latosha, etc.
Jinocenti m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Innocentius.
Baijie m Chinese
From the Chinese 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and 杰 (jié) meaning "hero, heroic".
Tamirat m Amharic
Variant of Tamrat.
Ymkje f Dutch
Variant of Imkje.
Surayda f Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao
Form of Zoraida used in Bangsamoro.
Ariyana f English
Variant of Ariana.
Kamilia f Arabic
Means "camellia flower", related to Arabic "Kamila" meaning "perfect".
Achi m Georgian
Short form of Archil and/or its diminutive Achiko.
Esterlito m Filipino (Rare)
Masculine form of Esterlita.
Navozish f Uzbek
Means "kindness" in Uzbek.
Laliko f Georgian
Diminutive of Lali.
Leuter m Galician
Short form of Eleuterio.
Tisiphonus m Greek (Rare)
Masculine form of Tisiphone.
Navbakhor f Uzbek
Means "sort of spring" from Uzbek nav meaning "sort, kind" (borrowed from Arabic نَوَّعَ) combined with the given name Bakhor meaning "spring"
Nanli f Chinese
From the Chinese 囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and 鹂 (lí) meaning "chinese oriole".
Polyandros m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective πολύανδρος (poluandros) or (polyandros) meaning "with many men, full of men" as well as "populous". The word is ultimately derived from Greek πολύς (polys) "much" combined with Greek ἀνδρός (andros) "of a man".
Erymneus m Ancient Greek
Erymneus was a Peripatetic philosopher in Ancient Greece.
Vinod m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi
Means "enjoyment, delight, amusement" in Sanskrit.
Effy m & f Hebrew
Diminutive for names that starting with "Ef" like Efraim and Efrat
Avgustine m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Augustinus (see Augustine 1).
Mandeville m & f Popular Culture
The name given to the Paralympic mascot at the "London 2012 Olympic Games"
Pristina f American (Modern, Rare)
Female form of the Latin word pristinus "pristine" or derived from Pristina, largest city of the Kosovo.
Estèla f Provençal
Provençal form of Estelle.
Addamu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Adam.
Tusitala m Samoan
Means "teller of tales" in Samoan. This name was adopted by the writer Robert Louis Stevenson when he lived on the island.
Thaneth m Thai
Means "wealthy person" in Thai.
Zabella f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Isabel.
Mewena f Breton
The feminine version of Mewen.
Vaharsolt m Chechen
Meaning unknown; possibly from Nakh vakha meaning “to live” (see Vakha) combined with Arabic سُلْطَان (sulṭān) meaning “sultan, ruler, king”.
Heimrad m Germanic
Derived from Gothic haims "home, house" combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Capree f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Capri.
Nwaokocha m Igbo
Means "son of a fair man" in Igbo.
Han m & f Korean
나라 '한' - 韓... [more]
Breena f English (Modern)
Probably an invented name, perhaps based on Breanna. (See also Brina.)
Dominggus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Dominicus (see Dominic).
Xuseen m Somali
Somali form of Husayn.
Tuy f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 綏 (tuy) meaning "to pacify, to placate".
Kallimachos m Ancient Greek
Means "beautiful battle", derived from the Greek elements καλλος (kallos) "beauty" and μαχη (mache) "battle."
Wintry m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
From the English word wintry, "suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy".
Hisaki m & f Japanese
From Japanese 寿 (hisa) meaning "longevity, long life", 久 (hisa) meaning "long time", 尚 (hisa) meaning "still, as always", 火 (hi) meaning "fire" (for males), 日 (hi) meaning "day, sun, Japan", 緋 (hi) meaning "scarlet", 百 (hi) meaning "hundred", 姫 (hi) meaning "princess" or 陽 (hi) meaning "light, sun, male" (for females) combined with 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness", 貴 (ki) meaning "expensive, worthful, precious", 亀 (ki) meaning "tortoise, turtle", 紀 (ki) meaning "chronicle", 崎 (saki) meaning "small peninsula, cape" (for males) or 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom" (for females)... [more]
Vikenty m Russian
Variant transcription of Vikentiy. A bearer of this name was the Russian writer and medical doctor Vikenty Veresaev (1867-1945).
Madelenne f Norman
Norman form of Madeleine.
Tamre m Amharic
Means "my miracle" in Amharic.
Yoshchka m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi variant and diminutive of Yoshchkigi.
Rumie f Japanese
From Japanese 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Xaquín m Galician
Galician form of Joachim.
Wingfield m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wingfield.
Muxtar m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Mukhtar.
Leonit m Albanian
Albanian form of Leonidas.
Öllegård f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of the Old High German name Odalgart. It's possibly a combination of Ancient Germanic *ôþela "patrimony" and *gardaz "enclosure".
Iordáin m Irish
Irish form of Jordan.
Barore m Sardinian
Short form of Salvadore.
Wunzalgu m & f Dagbani
Means "God's plan" in Dagbani.
Kseniy m Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Xenius.
Kaua f Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and ua meaning "rain".
Sliman m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سليمان (see Sulayman) chiefly used in North Africa.
Matete m Kaguru
Means "finished, completed" in Chikaguru.
Bratimir m Croatian, Serbian
There are two possible explanations for the etymology of the first element of this name. The first explanation is that it is derived from Slavic brati "reap, gather", which would make the whole name an older form of Berimir... [more]
Arminda f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Alteration of Guayarmina. This name was borne by a Guanche princess who was baptized and married as Catalina de Guzmán right after the end of the Castilian conquest of the island of Gran Canaria.
Wautie m Scots
Diminutive of Waut.
Ren m English
Diminutive of Arren.
Rouzba m Persian
From the Persian روز‎ (ruz) meaning “day” and #‎ به‎ (beh) meaning “better, good”, ultimately meaning "fortunate".
Herodiano m Spanish
Spanish form of Herodian.
Taijuan m American (Rare)
Elaboration of Juan 1.
Arnâraĸ f Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "little woman". Combination of Arnaĸ and suffix -raq meaning "young animal".
Vinsi m Faroese
Faroese form of Vincentius.
Davrongul f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek davron meaning "ages, epochs" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Tienna f English (Rare)
Variant of Tiana influenced by Sienna.
Tibério m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tiberius.
Silkin f Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Sibyl, via its short form Sill.
Yunadi m Chechen
Derived from Arabic عِنَاد (ʿinād) meaning "stubbornness, perseverance, spite".
Narziss m German
Modern German spelling of Narziß.
Tarsenesyde f Arthurian Cycle
The wife of Licorant and mother of Enide.... [more]
Aminullah m Arabic, Pashto, Urdu, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic أمين الله (see Amin Allah), as well as the Pashto, Urdu and Indonesian form.
Juanelo m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan 1.
Vëannë f Literature
Vëannë (named Melinir by Eriol) was a child who resided at the Cottage of Lost Play in Tol Eressëa.... [more]
Waasila f South African
Probably derived from Arabic وَسِيلَة (wasīla) "means, medium; tool, instrument; measure, step provision".
Ludéric m French (Rare)
French form of Liutric, but there are instances where it can also be a form of Chlodoric.
Sanggyai m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan སངས་རྒྱས (see Sangye).
Korin f & m Japanese
Means "little bell" in Japanese.
Ortolf m Old High German, Gothic, Medieval, Medieval English, German (Austrian, Archaic), Medieval German
Old High German ort "point (of a spear or sword)" + Old High German wolf, Gothic wulf "wolf".
Gromosław m Polish (Rare)
From Polish grom meaning "thunder" and Slavic slava meaning "glory, fame".
Liyu f Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
From the characters 丽 (lì, meaning “beautiful”) and 娱 (yú, meaning “amusement” or “to make happy”). In Chinese mythology Liyu was a secondary wife to the Yellow Emperor (Xuanyuan) who was said to have invented cooking... [more]
Jeremijas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Jeremiah.
Ystradwel f Welsh
Derived from the Old Welsh name Stradwel, ultimately from strat meaning “valley” and guaul meaning “rampart, boundary”.
Mirolyub m Bulgarian
From the Slavic name elements mirŭ meaning "peace, world" and ľuby meaning "love".
Algyr m Yakut
Means "tenacious, capable, person with great erudition".
Rostyn m English
Variant of Rosten.
Shikhar m Indian, Hindi
Means "mountain peak, summit" in Sanskrit.
Changtian m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven".
Isaí m Spanish
Spanish form of Jesse.
Nawa f Indonesian, Malay
From Malay nawa, from Sanskrit नव (náva) meaning "9".
Meeno m East Frisian
Variant of Meno.
Ulalume f Literature
Possibly from Latin ululare "to wail" or lumen "light". This was the title character of Edgar Allen Poe's poem 'Ulalume' (1847).
Älva f Swedish (Modern)
Variant of Elva 2 influenced by the Swedish word älva "elf, fairy".
Ciela f English (Modern, Rare), Filipino, Spanish (Latin American, Modern, Rare)
Either a modern variant of Cielo or a truncated form of names that end in -ciela.
Khuashak f Georgian (Archaic)
According to Georgian sources, this name is of Iranian origin and means "good" as well as "beautiful". Compare modern Persian خوب (xub) meaning "good, well, nice" and قشنگ (qašang) meaning "beautiful, lovely, pretty"... [more]
Sabariah f Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic صبر (sabr) meaning "patience, endurance, forbearance".
Anuchit m Thai
Means "to win repeatedly, to always win" in Thai.
Shahwali m Arabic
The Persian Ruler who lived in 625 bc.
Sturt m English
Transferred use of the surname Sturt.
Josmary f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Feminine variant of Josmar, perhaps influenced by English Rosemary.
Bethlee f English
Beth with the -lee suffix.
Myrrha f English
Over the centuries Myrrha, the girl, and myrrh, the fragrance, have been linked etymologically. The Modern English word myrrh (Old English: myrra) derives from the Latin Myrrha (or murrha or murra, all are synonymous Latin words for the tree substance)... [more]
Darold m English (American, Rare)
This given name originated in the United States, where it is a combination of a name starting with Dar- (such as Darrell, Darryl and Darren) with Harold... [more]
Rompetechos m Literature, Popular Culture
This is the name of a well-known fictional character by Francisco Ibáñez. Rompetechos is Spanish for "roof breaker". This is meant to be ironic, as Rompetechos is very short.
Humaidy m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "praiseworthy" or "one who praises (Allah) often" in Arabic, it is a attributive of from (حمد) hamid.
Siruk f Mari
Mari form of Seraphina.
Şukûfe f Turkish
Turkish form of Shokoufeh.
Nona f Romansh
Variant of Anna, traditionally found in the Lower Engadine region.
Favstina f Greek, Russian (Archaic)
Modern Greek spelling of Phaustina, which is the ancient Greek form of Faustina.... [more]
Viba f Sanskrit, Tamil
Means the same as Vibha,Lakshmi. Viba means radiance, sunshine, wealth and prosperity. It means the goddess Lakshmi, for wealth and prosperity.
Carvell m French
Means:swampy dwelling... [more]
Bom-nuri f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Bom and Nuri.
Aula f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Aulus.
Nanthita f Thai
From Thai นันทิ (nanthi) meaning "delighted, joyful, happy", ultimately from Sanskrit नन्द (nanda).
Bunthom m & f Thai
From Thai บุญ (bun) meaning "merit" and ถม (thom) meaning "overwhelming, abundant, plentiful".
Dilbat f Near Eastern Mythology
Means "the planet Venus". This was an epithet for Ishtar, attested in the Babylonian text, "The Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin".
Anterus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Anteros. This name was notably borne by a pope from the 3rd century AD.
Thesan f Etruscan Mythology
In Etruscan mythology, Thesan was the Etruscan goddess of the dawn, divination and childbirth (as well as a love-goddess) and was associated with the generation of life. Her name is derived from Etruscan thesan "divination".
Đạm m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 潭 (đạm) meaning "deep pool, lake" or 淡 (đạm) meaning "light, pale".
Bashkime f Albanian
Feminine form of Bashkim.