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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.
Hauroa f & m Polynesian
The meaning might also be "great peace".
Ataresa f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque variant of Theresa, first recorded in Leire in 1071.... [more]
Marlie f English
Strictly feminine variant of Marley.
Schreckenreich m German (Rare, Archaic)
A pietistic name translating to "much fright" not allowed as a given name anymore in Germany.
Jiszka f Yiddish
Hungarian-Yiddish form of Yiskah.
Rashadah f Arabic
Feminine form of Rashad.
Good-work m English (Puritan)
An exhortatory puritanical name, thus rarely used.
Kainani f Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "beautiful sea," "glorious sea" or "sea of splendour," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and nani meaning "beauty, glory, splendour."
Hildar m Norwegian (Rare), Icelandic (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements hildr "battle" and arr "warrior", as well as a masculine form of Hilda.
Placidas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Placido.
Eleria f Literature (Modern)
Used by German author Ursula Poznanski for the female main character in her Eleria-trilogy. In the character's case it was created by combining Eleonore and Ariadne.
Koito f & m Japanese (Rare)
From Ito prefixed with a ko kanji, such as 小 meaning "small," 紅 meaning "crimson," 瑚, part of Sango, 心 meaning "heart, mind," 幸 meaning "good luck, happiness" or 香 meaning "fragrance." It can also be written as a combination of 恋 (koi) meaning "(romantic) love" and a to kanji, e.g. 音 meaning "sound" (this combination is more often used on males).... [more]
Szigfrid m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Siegfried.
Salleh m Malay
Malay form of Salih.
Anon m Thai
Means "joy, delight, pleasure" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit आनन्द (ananda).
Chuymonchi m Spanish
Diminutive of Jesus Ramon.
Orace m Popular Culture, English (American)
Orace is the mule companion of Flip the Frog in such early 1930s cartoons as The Village Specialist, Spooks, and The Milkman, created by Ub Iwerks.... [more]
Elisé m & f French, French (African), English (Rare)
Variant of Élisée, also used for girls. It is also used in English-speaking countries as a faux-Francised variant of Elise.
Akimiu f & m Greenlandic
Means "one who roams by the place under windows opposite the plank bed" in Greenlandic.
Amans m & f Ancient Roman
Latin cognomen meaning "loving" from latin amans
Cordy f English
Diminutive of Cordelia.
Wahju m Indonesian
Older spelling of Wahyu influenced by Dutch orthography.
Nalea f Moldovan (Rare)
Moldovan form of Nalya.
Quetura f Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Keturah.
Aieisha f Obscure
Variant of Aisha.
Zərafət f Azerbaijani
Possibly from the Arabic ظَرَافَة • (ẓarāfa) meaning "elegance, grace, charm, wittiness".
Byeong-Hui m Korean
From Sino-Korean 秉 (byeong) meaning "grasp, hold, bundle" or 丙 (byeong) referring to the third of the ten Heavenly Stems combined with 熙 (hui) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious"... [more]
Sunniuæ f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sunniva.
Agathoclia f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Variant latinization of Agathokleia, because its proper (and most common) latinized form is Agathoclea.... [more]
Glenita f English (Modern)
Feminine form of Glenn.
Malin Kundang m Indonesian, Folklore
From the folklore that is originated from West Sumatra, Indonesia. In the story, it is said that he was an ungrateful son who did not acknowledge his own mother, which made her curse her own son into a rock... [more]
Kayalvili f Tamil
Means "fish-eyed" in Tamil, from கயல் (kayal) meaning "fish" and விழி (vili) meaning "eye".
Aslanbeg m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Aslanbek.
Datiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Davit. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian revolutionary Datiko Shevardnadze (1875-1909), who was a relative of the second president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze (1928-2014).
Suitín m Galician
Galician form of Swithin.
Aohei m Japanese
Aohei comes from Japanese 青兵 which consists of 青 (ao) meaning “blue, green” and兵 (hei) meaning “soldier, warrior.”
Agoro f Greek
Derived from Greek αγόρι (agori) meaning "boy, lad" and combined with the feminine suffix -ω (-o).
Choowit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chuwit.
Khonichin f & m Mongolian (Rare)
Means "shepherd" in Mongolian.
Waata m Maori
Variant of Wāta.
Hapsah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Hafsa.
Yatno m Javanese
From Javanese yatna meaning "careful, cautious, alert", ultimately from Sanskrit यत्न (yatna).
Szixtin f Hungarian
Short form of Szixtina, meaning "scraped, polished".
Lucecita f Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of Luz, formed using the diminutive suffix‎ -cita. A known bearer of this name is Luz Esther 'Lucecita' Benítez (1942-), a Puerto Rican singer.
Menhaal m & f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Arabic منهال (see Minhal).
Cruithnechán m History (Ecclesiastical), Old Irish
Means "little grain" in Old Irish, from Old Irish cruithnecht "wheat, grain" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint known as one of the mentors of Columba.
Arhip m Biblical Romanian
Romanian form of Archippus.
Accursia f Sicilian (Rare)
Feminine form of Accursio.
Yunona f Russian
Russian form of Juno.
Servus m History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "servant, serf" in Latin. This is the name of an obscure Orthodox martyr who lived in northern Africa in the 5th century.
Rézi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Terézia.
Fenmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Yushan f Chinese
From the Chinese 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" and 珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Skerdilajd m Albanian
Albanian form of Scerdilaidas.
Ohuko'z f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ohu meaning "gazelle" and ko'z meaning "eye".
Geurim f Korean
Korean "able" + "beautiful jade".
Joannicus m Late Greek
Latinized form of Ioannikos.
Xhems m Albanian (Modern, Rare)
Albanian borrowing of James
Boedi m Indonesian
Older spelling of Budi influenced by Dutch orthography.
Steely f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Steely. It concides with the English word steely meaning "firm, determined, hard".
Judoca f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Judocus.
Yamajesty m African American (Rare)
Contraction of the English phrase your majesty. Also compare Jermajesty.
Anrrique m Medieval Portuguese, Medieval Galician
Medieval Portuguese and Medieval Galician form of Henrique.
Increased f & m English (Puritan)
Referring to the Biblical command to increase in number.
Caryophyllia f Greek
Derived from the greek word καρυόφυλλον meaning "carnation".
Grégoirette f French (Rare, Archaic)
French feminine diminutive of Grégoire.
Ubaida f Arabic
Feminine form of Ubaid
Afafa f Ewe
Means "the first child of the second husband" in Ewe.
Comus m Greek Mythology
Greek god of revelry, merrymaking, festivity, nocturnal dalliances... [more]
Guttorm m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Guðþorm.
Bäđer f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Badr.
Maxida f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Originally a stage name of Swedish-Sami musician and activist Ida Amanda Märak (1988-).
Daiena f Romani (Archaic)
Romani form of Diana.
Tongban m Chinese
Tongban means fellow in Chinese.
Pallie f English
Either a variant of Polly or a diminutive of Opal, Pauline, or other names containing Pal- or Paul-.
Bernardyna f Polish
Feminine form of Bernardyn.
Kristinawati f Indonesian
Combination of the name Kristina and the feminine suffix -wati.
Quday m & f Kazakh
Kazakh word for God, ultimately derived from the Persian name Khuda.
Lamro f Georgian
Short form of Lamara and perhaps also of its diminutive Lamriko.
Ponziano m Italian
Italian form of Pontian.
Rəxşəndə f Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Persian رخشنده (rakhshandeh) meaning "shining, bright".
Elavaluk m Sanskrit
Name- Elavaluk एलवालुक... [more]
Chilton f Nahuatl
Possibly means "little chilli" in Nahuatl, or alternately, refers to a kind of small fly.
Bertl m & f German
Diminutive of Bert (masculine), Berta (feminine) and other names that contain the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright".
Dung f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 容 (dung) meaning "appearance, form" or 庸 (dung) meaning "use, employ".
Aïchouche f Arabic (Maghrebi), French (Rare)
Gallicized version of Aichouche, ''Lalla Aicha'' an regent of Touggourt during the minority of her son Abd ar-Rahman (1833–1846) can be known as Aïchouche
Oecles m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Οἰκλῆς (Oiklês) or Οἰκλείης (Oikleiês), derived from ὄις (ois) meaning "sheep" (cf. Latin ovis, the possible source of Ovid) and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory"... [more]
Nánná f Sami
Sami form of Nanna 1.
Wisigarda f Germanic, History
Variant of Wisigard. Wisigarda lived in the 6th century AD and was the second wife of the Merovingian king Theudebert I.
Tomasito m Spanish
Diminutive of Tomas.
Rineke f Dutch
Diminutive form of Rine.
Kibriye m Amharic
Means "my honour" in Amharic.
Mussad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مسعد (see Musad).
Aketch f Luo
Means "born during a famine" in Luo.
Sujuleĸatsiaĸ f Greenlandic
Means "the one with good forebears" in Greenlandic.
Packy m Irish
Diminutive of Patrick.
Szultána f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Sultana.
Meriful m Romani
Meaning "full of merriment."
Olivur m Faroese
Faroese form of Oliver.
Thermuthis f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Θερμουθις (Thermouthis), which was the Greek name for the Egyptian goddess Renenutet. According to the 1st-century historian Josephus, this was the name of Pharaoh's daughter who adopted the infant Moses... [more]
Muaffak m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Hierotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἱερός (hieros) meaning "sacred" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Mahadewi f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Mahadevi.
Rosalea f English (Rare)
Either a variant of Rosalie or a combination of Rosa 1 and Lea.
Nawel f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Nawal chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Heidelinde f German
Combination of Heide and Linde, popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
Bryna f English, Yiddish (Anglicized)
Yiddish ברײַנא from German Bräune "brown(ness)".
Orphia f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly an elaboration of Orpha.
Gökşan m & f Turkish
Means "celestial glory" in Turkish.
Melitón m Spanish (Rare), Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Meliton. A known bearer of this name was the Peruvian naval commander and government official Melitón Carvajal (1847-1935).
Kenaya f & m Lingala
Kembo Na Yawé ; Glory of God
Xianli f Chinese
From the Chinese 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined", 贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good" or 先 (xiān) meaning "first" and 莉 (lì) meaning "white jasmine", 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" or 鹂 (lí) meaning "Chinese oriole".
Dii m Russian
Means "divine" in Russian.
Pensiri f Thai
Alternate transcription of Phensiri.
Fedar m Medieval Russian, Belarusian
Medieval Russian variant of Fyodor (compare Fedor) as well as an alternate transcription of Belarusian Фёдар (see Fiodar).
Gövhər f Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Persian گوهر (gowhar) meaning “jewel, gem, essence” (cognate of Jawahir and Gohar).
Frankincense m Popular Culture (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Old French franc encens meaning "high quality incense"; the word is primarily used to refer to an aromatic resin from trees of the genus Boswellia, and is mentioned in the Christian Bible as one of the three gifts given to the baby Jesus by the wise men.... [more]
Kyong f Korean
Variant of Kyung.
Ómar m Icelandic
Icelandic form of the Hebrew name Omar 2 and the Arabic name Omar 1. It can also be interpreted as a compound of Old Norse name elements, such as the negative prefix Ó- (found in Ómundi and Óblauðr) and mærr meaning "famous".
Kärdu f Estonian
Variant of Kärdi.
Gabri m Spanish
Diminutive of Gabriel.
Calócero m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Calocaerus and Calocerus, which are both latinizations of the Greek given name Kalokairos.
Adiljan m Uyghur, Uzbek, Kazakh
Uyghur elaboration of Adil using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling" as well as an Uzbek and Kazakh variant transcription of Adilzhan.
Hófvarpnir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "hoof-thrower". This is the name of Gná's horse in Norse mythology.
Tynchtykbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz тынчтык (tynchtyk) meaning "peace, quiet" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Tutiya f Persian
Means "zinc oxide". It is also Persian for a genus of sea urchins.
Vismantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vismantas.
Ûlorik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Olrik.
Lendl m English (African, Rare), Caribbean
Transferred use of the surname Lendl.
Taymas m Dagestani, Kazakh, Uzbek
Variant form of Taymaz.
Khenemetneferhedjet f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ẖnmt-nfr-ḥḏt meaning "united with the White Crown", derived from ẖnm "to join, to unite" and nfr-ḥḏt "White Crown", itself a combination of nfr "beautiful, good, perfect" and ḥḏt "White Crown"... [more]
Ostrogotha m Gothic
Ostrogotha was a leader of the eastern Goths in the Ukraine, who invaded Roman Moesia during the Crisis of the Third Century, mentioned by the 6th-century historian Jordanes. Jordanes' account differs from those of Zosimus and Joannes Zonaras, who do not mention Ostrogotha, and therefore his existence was questioned... [more]
Chaniya f Swahili
Means "wealthy" in Swahili.
Mumuni m Zarma, Western African
A Zarma name of Unknown Meaning.
Zarya f Soviet, Russian
Derived from the Russian noun заря (zarya) meaning "dawn, daybreak". Also compare the related name Zorya.... [more]
Qarabulud m Azerbaijani
Means "black cloud" in Azerbaijani.
Zhuo m & f Chinese
From Chinese 卓 (zhuó) meaning "tall, lofty, outstanding", 茁 (zhuó) meaning "sprout, flourish" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Aluszka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Alicjô.
Ibadullah m Arabic, Urdu
The first element of this name is derived from Arabic عباد ('ibad), which is the plural of the noun عبد ('abd) meaning "servant, slave". The second element is derived from the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah)... [more]
Ricochet f & m English
From the English word “ricochet”, meaning: “(of a bullet, shell, or other projectile) rebound one or more times off a surface.” As a given name, Ricochet could symbolize strength, resilience, and fearlessness.
Esiodo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Hesiod.
Ylvi f German (Modern)
The name was most likely invented for the character of a little girl in the German film "Wickie und die starken Männer", released in 2009. It was probably based on the Scandinavian name Ylva meaning "she-wolf"... [more]
Ayma f Aymara
Means "music" in Aymara.
Cèsiri m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Cesare.
Inian m Occitan
Occitan form of Anianus.
Minn m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese မင်း (see Min 2).
Nastasio m Aragonese
Truncated form of Anastasio.
Catarzina f Medieval Polish, German (East Prussian, Archaic)
Medieval Polish variant of Katarzyna as well as an archaic form found in East Prussia up until the late 1800s.
Ronna f English (Modern)
Feminine form of Ronald, which was being reasonably well used around 1950 in the United States (Ronne was also used on occasion). In some cases it may be thought of as a short form of Veronica or Rhonda.
Ramayan m Indian (Muslim)
Relating to Ramadon,to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief.Meaning "Revolution".
Iljo m Estonian, Bulgarian
Southern Estonian form of Elias (via Russian Ilya) and Bulgarian variant transcription of Ilyo.
Vilbmá f Sami
Sami form of Wilma.
Idonna f American (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Most likely a combination of the letter I and the name Donna.
Şəfa f & m Azerbaijani
Derived from Persian شفا (šafâ) meaning "healing, cure, remedy".
Lilo f Hawaiian
Means "generous" in Hawaiian. It was the name of a title character in Disney's 'Lilo and Stitch'.
Awadil m Arabic
Means “reward”.
Asante m & f African American
Possibly derived from Swahili asante "thank you".
Manisa f Arabic, Persian
A girl’s name, possibly meaning “eternal life”. Alternatively derived from the name of the city Manisa in Turkey.
Budog m Breton
Variant of Budoc.
Charlyse f French
Variant of Charlise.
Attalus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Attalos. This was borne by numerous ancient Greek historical figures, including a general of Alexander the Great and three kings of Pergamon in Asia Minor.... [more]
Lerijs m Latvian
Latvian diminutive of Lorenss and equivalent of Larry.
Juvna f Romansh (Archaic)
Older form of giuvna " girl; young woman, young lady". This name was traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Fuchsia f English (British, Rare), Literature
From Fuchsia, a genus of flowering plants, itself named after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566), whose surname means "fox" in German.... [more]
Rogelius m Late Roman
Probably an earlier form of Hrodger (see Roger).
Aashish m Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi/Nepali आशिष (see Ashish).
Elsemieke f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of the names Else and Mieke. Also compare Ellemieke.... [more]
Thealia f English
Possibly a variant of Thalia influenced by Thea.
Cát f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 吉 (cát) meaning "auspicious, lucky, good".
Kuvvat m Turkmen
From Arabic قُوَّة (quwwa), meaning "power, strength."
Zdenka f Medieval Czech, Hungarian
Medieval Czech diminutive of Zdeslava. It is also occasionally considered a diminutive of Sidonia.
Venuto m Medieval Italian
Taken from Italian venuto "arrived; newcomer" and sometimes used as a diminutive of Benvenuto.
Tedra f American (South, Rare)
Maybe a shortened form of Cátedra.
Moxian f Chinese
From the Chinese 茉 (mò) meaning "white jasmine" and 伭 (xián) meaning "dark, sombre, deep, profound" or 仙 (xiān) meaning "immortal, transcendent".
Pouya m Persian
Means "dynamic, active, vivid" in Persian.
Elegi m Occitan
Variant of Alòi via its Latin form Eligius.
Norazli m Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Azli.
Khedrup m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan མཁས་གྲུབ (mkhas-grub) meaning "learned, scholar, accomplished".
Fredson m English (American, Rare), Brazilian
Transferred use of the surname Fredson.
Brangwy f Welsh
Variant of Branwen
Vincențiu m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Vincentius (see Vincent). A notable bearer of this name was the Romanian lawyer, journalist and politician Vincențiu Babeș (1821-1907).
Georganna f English
Feminine form of George influenced by the name Ann or Anna.
Millarca f Literature
Invented by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu in his Gothic novella Carmilla (1872), in which the title character, a vampire, uses this and other anagrams of her name (including Mircalla) as aliases when she relocates.
Chrysi f Greek
Modern Greek form of Chryse and diminutive of Chrysanthi.
Joria f Italian
Variant of Ioria and feminine form of Jorio and Iorio.
Cimafiej m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Timotheos (see Timothy).
Emerenc f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian feminine form of Emerentius. The writer Magda Szabó used it for a character in her novel 'The Door' (1987).
Tankika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian
MEANING - chisel ... [more]
Thosapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsaphon.
Sylwijo m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Silvius.
Gurnoor m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, sage, guru" and Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Adacia f English (American, Rare)
Meaning uncertain. This name may possibly be a combination of the name Ada 1 with any feminine name ending in -cia, such as Acacia, Alicia, Felicia and Patricia.
Bahodur m Tajik
Tajik form of Bahadur.
Baohong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare" or 保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, maintain" combined with 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" or 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast"... [more]
Asheeq m Arabic
Variant transcription of Ashiq.
Ansis m Latvian
Latvian adaption of Hans (compare East Prussian Ansas).
Tzonis m Greek
Diminutive of Ioannis.
Hojar f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Hajar.
Maysam m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian میثم (see Meysam).
Bixuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" or 馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade, star".
Choya m & f English (American, Rare)
From an English spelling of the name of the cholla cactus.
Satyabhama f Indian
lord vithals wifes name
Hubertine f Medieval French, French (Rare), French (Belgian), Dutch, German (Rare)
Medieval French diminutive of Huberte, as it contains the French feminine diminutive suffix -ine. In other words: this name is the feminine form of Hubertin.... [more]
Yayanúa f Aguaruna
Means "star woman" in Awajún.
Roran m Irish, Scottish, Literature
Roran is a derivative of the name Rory (Irish: Ruairí; Scottish Gaelic: Ruairidh) and so shares the meaning: The Red King.
Mlilo f Zulu
Means "fire" in Zulu.
Trayana f Bulgarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Trayan.
Phadej m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เผด็จ (see Phadet).
Furnica f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian furnică "ant".
Zlatana f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Zlatan.
Fahrettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Fakhr al-Din.
Husnioy f Uzbek
Derived from husn meaning "beauty, charm" and oy meaning "moon".
Rüxsarə f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani rüxsar meaning "face, appearance".
Fiadossia f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Theodosia.
Thioda f German
Variant of Theoda.