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.
Franca f Croatian, Slovene
Contracted form of Franciska and Frančiška. This name is also considered the feminine form of Franc.
Tlacatecolotl m Nahuatl
Means "sorcerer, witch" or "devil" in Nahuatl, literally "human horned owl", from tlacatl "person, human" and tecolotl "great horned owl". The negative implications were heavily influenced by Christian missionaries; it likely also referred to someone practicing a pre-Columbian religion during colonial times.
Darios m Catalan, Georgian
Catalan and Georgian form of Darius.
Phaen m & f Thai
Means "plan" in Thai.
Jacquelyna f Medieval Occitan
South French feminine form of Jacques.
Konzapeas m Ancient Near Eastern (Hellenized)
Hellenized variant of the Luwian name Kwanza-piya attested from Isauria during the classical period.
Wenwen f & m Chinese
Reduplication of Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing", 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" or 吻 (wěn) meaning "lips, to kiss"... [more]
Jezerka f Serbian
Rare name that comes from the word "jezero", meaning "lake".
Iselota f Medieval English
Most likely a diminutive of Isolda (compare Iseldis).
Vilsaint m Haitian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Vilsaint.
Thực m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 實 (thực) meaning "true, real" or 湜 (thực) meaning "clear water"
Lucica f Romanian
Diminutive of Lucia.
Lishan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 里 () meaning "village" or 李 () meaning "plum, plum tree" combined with 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable", 珊 (shān) meaning "coral", 姍 (shān) meaning "leisurely, slow", 山 (shān) meaning "mountain, hill, peak" or 杉 (shān) meaning "pine, fir"... [more]
Jarmon m Manx
Variant of Jarman.
Frotbald m Germanic
Derived from Old High German frôd "prudent, cautious" combined with Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Miette f French (Archaic), French (Belgian, Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Obsolete diminutive of Marguerite. In this day and age the name coincides with the French word miette "crumb" (which is also used as a term of endearment for children).
Seana f English
Anglicized form of Seána and variant of Seanna.
Bendig m Judeo-Provençal
Judeo-Provençal form of Benedict.
Giordana f Italian
Feminine form of Giordano.
Kajükho m Mao
From the Mao kajü meaning "big".
Klemi m Finnish
A variation of the name Klemetti
Gudisa m Abkhaz
Means "rough heart, cruel heart" possibly from Abkhaz аӷәӷәа (āγ°γ°ā) meaning "strong, rough" and агәы (ā-g°ə́) meaning "heart".
Andrianampoinimerina m Malagasy (Rare, Archaic), History
Andrianampoinimerina (1745–1810) ruled the Kingdom of Imerina from 1787 onwards, initiating the unification of Madagascar after more than seven decades of civil war. Therefore he is regarded as a cultural hero and holds near mythic status among the Merina people, being considered one of the greatest military and political leaders in the history of Madagascar.
Uakile m Tsonga
“He has built”
Sachi f Tamil
Tamil form of Shachi.
Səfərəli m Azerbaijani
Combination of Səfər and Əli.
Eun-ju f & m Korean
Combination of Sino-Korean elements eun, like 銀 meaning "silver," 恩 meaning "favour, grace" or 殷 meaning "thrive, flourish," and ju, such as 珠 meaning "jewel, pearl," 周 meaning "circumference," 柱 meaning "pillar, column; branch," 州 meaning "state, province" or 宙 meaning "dwelling; time, infinite; sky."... [more]
Fatimat f Karachay-Balkar, Circassian, Abazin
Balkar, Kabardian, and Abazin form of Fatimah.
Mahjoub m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic مَحْجُوب (maḥjūb) meaning "veiled, covered, invisible" (chiefly Moroccan).
Saidfozil m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and fozil meaning "learned, eminant".
Toao m Japanese (Rare)
From a shortening of 東亜 (Tōa) which refers to East Asia, combined with 男/夫/雄 (o) meaning "male."... [more]
Shabaz m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu شہباز (see Shahbaz).
Prishani f Indian
MEANING - "tender, soft"... [more]
Bärgdor m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Bergþórr.
Vivi f Greek
Diminutive of Paraskevi, Vasiliki or Akrivi.
Charlin m French (Rare)
Diminutive of Charles.
Maulana m Indonesian
From a title of respect for Islamic scholars or religious leaders, derived from Arabic مولانا (mawlānā) meaning "our lord".
Olave m Manx (Archaic)
Manx form of Óláfr via the Latinization Olavus.
Bamse m Swedish (Rare), Old Swedish (Rare)
From an Old Scandinavian word meaning "bear". In modern Swedish often used when referring to something large.
Breinle f Yiddish
German-Yiddish variant of Breindel (see also Bräunle).
Hylur m Icelandic
From Icelandic hylur meaning "pool, deep hole in a beck".
Atro m Finnish
A Finnish form of Hadrianus. Finnish name day March 4.
Mazaar m Balochi
Meaning "Tiger" in Balochi.
Tala m & f Samoan
Means "story" in Samoan.
Barylan m Yakut
Means "wealth, property, knowledge".
Sheleme f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Salima.
Ergotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ἔργον (ergon) meaning "work, task, deed" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".... [more]
Lutsina f Russian
Russian form of Lucina. Also compare Lukina and Lyutsina.
Riyo f Japanese
Riyo means "world of reason" or "world of truth" Kanji: 理-reason 世-world... [more]
Tajimi m Japanese
Japenese city.
Quetzalmitl m Nahuatl
Means "quetzal feather arrow", from Nahuatl quetzalli "quetzal feather, precious thing" and mitl "arrow, dart".
Rauthgundis f Literature
Alternate spelling of Rautgundis.... [more]
Luxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 露 (lù) meaning "dew" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunshine, sunlight, early dawn"
Signer m Swedish
Variant of Signar.
Irmingild m German
German form of Ermingild.
Gyeong-Hwa f Korean
From Sino-Korean 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city", 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour" or 卿 (gyeong) meaning "noble, high officer" combined with 和 (hwa) meaning "harmony, peace" or 花 (hwa) meaning "flower"... [more]
Xianqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute".
Spruha f Marathi
Meaning "Wish".
Mitsuba f Japanese
From Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "light" combined with 葉 (ba) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hansruedi m German (Swiss)
Combination of Hans and Ruedi. This was borne by the Swiss surrealist painter Hans Rudolf "Hansruedi" Giger (1940-2014).
Hariklia f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Chariclea.
Teerayut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Phuc m & f Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Variant of Phúc used outside of Vietnam.
Agripino m Galician
Galician form of Agrippinus.
Durgo‘zal f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek dur meaning "pearl, jewel" and go'zal meaning "beauty".
Kristólína f Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of krist "Christ" and Ólína.
Zonda f Literature, English
A made-up name, possibly influenced by Rhonda ... [more]
Sobe f Ancient Hebrew
The name of Sobe first appears in writings of about the 7th century by Hippolytus of Thebes.... [more]
Poiyaunpe m Ainu
Character in the Ainu epic Kotan Utunnai. In the story, he discovers that he is of Ainu heritage and reunites with his people.
Tashiana f African American (Modern)
Altered form of Tatiana, influenced by Tasha.
Pjetur m Icelandic
Icelandic variant spelling of Pétur.
Codin m Romanian
Diminutive of Constantin.
Eustolija f Latvian (Archaic), Lithuanian (Archaic)
Latvian and Lithuanian form of Eustolia.
Wenna f Tagalog
Short form of Rowenna.
Dovron m Uzbek
Variant of Davron, which is the main Uzbek form of Davran.
Ishenbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz ишен (ishen) meaning "faithful, loyal, trustworthy" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Maleen f German, Hunsrik, Folklore
German short form of Magdalene and Hunsrik form of the related name Marlene.... [more]
Almus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἄλμος (Almos), which is possibly derived from Greek ἄλμα (alma) meaning "grove", which in turn is apparently related to Greek ἄλσος (alsos) meaning "sacred grove"... [more]
Zhaofeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 兆 (zhào) meaning "omen, sign" or 肇 (zhào) meaning "cause, start" combined with 丰 or 豐 (fēng) meaning "abundant, plentiful, lush, bountiful" or 峰 (fēng) meaning "peak, summit"... [more]
Krithik m Telugu
one of the name of lord shiva
Ptelea f Greek Mythology
Derived from Ancient Greek πτελέα (ptelea) meaning "wych elm", another name for the European elm tree. This was the name of one of the eight hamadryad daughters of Oxylos and Hamadryas, associated with the elm tree.
Jandira f Tupi, Brazilian, New World Mythology
Derived from Old Tupi jurandira, itself derived from jura "mouth" and ndieira "honey bee", and thus commonly interpreted as "she who says sweet words".... [more]
Amuna f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque name of unknown origin and meaning common in Navarre, where it was first recorded in 1033, and in Alava, where it was first recorded in 932.
Simi f Indian
dimmunitive of Simran.
Hadzuki f & m Japanese
As a unisex name, this name combines 葉 (you, ha) meaning "blade, leaf, needle" or 晴 (sei, ha.re, haru) meaning "clear weather, fair, fine" with 月 (gatsu, getsu, tsuki) meaning "moon, month."... [more]
Ismeta f Bosnian
Feminine form of Ismet.
Licinius m Ancient Roman
Roman nomen gentile which was derived from the Roman cognomen Licinus, which itself was derived from the Latin adjective licinus meaning "bent, turned upward, upturned"... [more]
Eulalija f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Eulalia.
Sivanah f American (South)
The patron goddess of illusion magic, tricksters, and those who keep secrets.
Maysarah m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic ميسرة (see Maysara), as well as the Indonesian (strictly feminine) form.
Réginald m French
French variant of Reginald.
Niklot m Polabian, History
Niklot (1090 – August 1160) was a chief or prince of the Slavic Obotrites and an ancestor of the House of Mecklenburg.
Tormod m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic name derived from both Þórmóðr and Þórmundr. This name used to be Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Norman.
Kanlaya f Thai
Means "beautiful woman" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit कल्याणी (kalyani).
Dedicación m & f Spanish (Latin American)
Means "dedication" in Spanish.
Ekkaphan m Thai
From Thai เอก (ekka) meaning "one, sole, primary, first" and พันธ์ (phan) meaning "bind, tie, connect".
Hossain m Bengali
Bengali form of Husayn.
Bothilder f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Bóthildr.
Manabi f Japanese
From Japanese 学 (manabi) meaning "education, study, learn" or from Japanese 摩 (ma) meaning "to rub, to scour, to grind", 名 (na) meaning "name" or 愛 (mana) meaning "love, affection" combined with 美 (bi) meaning "beautiful" or 日 (bi) meaning "day, sun, Japan"... [more]
Warlita f Filipino
Feminine form of Warlito.
Oriang f Filipino
Diminutive of Gregoria.
Nourddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Nur ad-Din chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Orthros m Greek Mythology
From Greek ὄρθρος (orthros) meaning "the time just before daybreak, early dawn, cock-crow". He was a mythological two-headed watchdog, a brother of Cerberus and son of the monster Echidna, that kept the herds of Geryon on the island Erytheia, and was there killed by Herakles... [more]
Isigaalaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Isigailaĸ.
Mariánná f Sami
Sami form of Marianna.
Baldy m English
Diminutive of Archibald
Siramarg f Armenian
Means "peacock" in Armenian.
Indiges m Roman Mythology
Meaning uncertain. It is used as an epithet of certain deities, such as the deified Trojan hero Aeneas under the title Jupiter Indiges.
Mirajane f Obscure (Modern)
Contraction of Mira and Jane.
Sufyaan m Somali
Somali form of Sufian.
Fuyuki m & f Japanese
As a unisex name, this name can be used as 吹雪 or 冬希 with 吹 (sui, fu.ku) meaning "blow, breathe, emit, puff, smoke", 冬 (tou, fuyu) meaning "winter", 雪 (setsu, yuki) meaning "snow" and 希 (ki, ke, mare) meaning "beg, beseech, few, Greece, hope, phenomenal, pray, rare, request."... [more]
Kiernan m English (Modern), Irish
Transferred use of the surname Kiernan.
Brok m English
Variant of Brock.
Lubomyra f Ukrainian
Feminine form of Lubomyr.
Raelle f English (American)
Feminine form of Rael.
Domintas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from old Lithuanian dotas or dovis meaning "gift, present" combined with the Lithuanian noun mintis meaning "thought", which is related to the Lithuanian verb minti meaning "to remember, to recall".
Tymarion m African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix Ty- and Marion 2.
Annasha f Sanskrit
An-n-asha means "hopeful" in Sanskrit. N-Asha means "no-hope", but An-N-Asha, double negative makes it positive and emphasizes Asha/hope. 
Mákoĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Marcus.
In-suk f Korean
From Sino-Korean 仁 "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 淑 "good, pure, virtuous, charming".
Yuna f Breton
Probably a Breton form of Úna. This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh saint who settled in Brittany with her brother, Saint Gwenvael.
Favida f Arthurian Cycle
The name of a lady saved from two giants by Erec in the Norse Erex Saga. She appears in Chrétien’s Erec.
Yozo m Japanese
From 洋 (yo) meaning "ocean" and 三 (zo) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Viatore m Italian
Italian form of Viator.
Roslan m Malay
Malay variant of Ruslan.
Vildaugas m Lithuanian
Means "much hope", derived from Baltic vil meaning "hope" (see Viltautas) combined with Lithuanian daug meaning "much" (see Daumantas).
Şeref m Turkish
Turkish form of Sharaf.
Rogan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Rogan.
Starri m & f English
Variant of Starry.
Joschija m German (Rare)
German form of the Hebrew name Yoshiyahu (see Josiah).
Lali f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Laurie and Larry.
Rustan m Swedish
Possibly a Swedification of the Persian name Rostam, or a modern form of Old Norse Hróðstæinn.
Olefir m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Eleutherius. Olefir (or Olifer) Holub was an early XVII-century Cossack hetman.
Wachapéa m Aguaruna
From the Awajún wacha meaning "blue-winged macaw".
Istarta f Mordvin
Means "skillfully embroidering, skillfully decorating" in Erzyan.
Bertrick m Anglo-Saxon (Modern), Medieval German (?)
Modern form of the Old English name Beorhtric. It was the name of an 8th-century king of Wessex.
Cunipert m Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Kunibert. Cunipert was the name of a 7th-century king of the Lombards.
Denalee f English
Variant of Denali.
Nachrai m Biblical
Variant transcription of Naharai.... [more]
Stavrakije m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Staurakios via its latinized form Stauracius.
Krumka f Bulgarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Krum.
Ábrán m Hungarian
Old Hungarian variant of Ábrahám and Abrám.
Christijan m Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Christian. A notable bearer of this name is the Dutch professional racing driver Christijan Albers (b. 1979).
Íkik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "gums, gingival".
Adauctus m Late Roman
Derived from Latin adauctus meaning "augmented, increased". This was the name of a Christian martyr and saint from the 4th century AD.
Vola m & f Malagasy
Means "silver" or "money" in Malagasy.
Jae-yun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 才 (jae) meaning "talent" and 潤 (yun) meaning "sheen, gloss, lustre".
Nahi m Basque
From Basque meaning "wish".
Feetu m Finnish
Finnish variant form of Feeti.
Yoon f & m Korean
Themiste f Greek Mythology
Derived from θεμῐστός (themistós) meaning “oracular”.
Winiman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with man "man."
Kazuakira m Japanese
From Japanese 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" combined with 明 (akira) meaning "bright". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zéphine f French, Literature
Short form of Joséphine. Victor Hugo used this name in his novel 'Les Misérables' (1862).
Micarla f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a contraction of names beginning with Mi-, such as Miguel and Miriam, and Carla and a variant of Micaela.
Khant m & f Burmese
Means "elegant" in Burmese.
Grimburg f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Old Norse grîma "mask." The second element is derived from Gothic bairgan (bergan in Old High German) "to keep, to save, to preserve", or from Old High German burg "fortress."
Tesalonika f Indonesian (Rare)
Indonesian form of Thessalonica, used primarily by Christian women in reference to the Bible books, 1 and 2 Thessalonians (which is 1 dan 2 Tesalonika in Indonesian) or the Biblical place.
Altilde f Frankish
From Altildis, a Latinized form of a Germanic name derived from the elements alt meaning "old" and hilt meaning "battle", making it a cognate of Old English Ealdhild.
Kipras m Lithuanian
Short form of Kiprijonas.
Jabai m African
Named after a african serial killer in the 5th century.
Bétéide f Irish Mythology
Means "wanton lady" in Irish Gaelic, from "woman" and téide "wantonness" (see Téide). In Irish legend she is a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, daughter of the goddess Flidais and sister of the witch-like Bé Chuille.
Bertrun f Germanic
Derived from Old High German beraht "bright" and run "secret lore".
Pearley m English
Transferred use of the surname Pearley.
Kornelio m Croatian
Croatian variant of Cornelius.
Naciye f Turkish
Feminine form of Naci.
Vassago m Literature
Vassago is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Book of the Office of Spirits. He is the third demon in the Lesser Key (including Thomas Rudd's variant) and is referred to as a prince "of a good nature" and of the "same nature as Agares"... [more]
Melar m Breton, History (Ecclesiastical)
Breton form of Magloire. This was the name of a 10th-century Breton saint.
Frijn m Medieval Dutch
Medieval short form of Severijn, which is nowadays almost exclusively found as a surname in The Netherlands.
Samaratungga m History
From Sanskrit समर (samara) meaning "war, battle, conflict" or "coming together, meeting" combined with तुङ्ग (tuṅga) meaning "lofty, tall, high". This was the name of a 9th-century ruler of Java who oversaw the construction of the Borobudur temple.
Achyar m Indonesian
Variant of Akhyar.
Sinjeong f Korean
Derived from the sino-korean 神 (sin) meaning "god, deity, spirit" and 靜 (jeong) meaning "calm, quiet".
Inon m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo ino meaning "jaguar" and the genitive suffix -n.
Tautgailas m Lithuanian
Means "(a) strong people", derived from Baltic tauta meaning "people, nation" (see Vytautas) combined with old Lithuanian gailas, which usually means "strong, potent" but has also been found to mean "sharp, jagged" as well as "angry, fierce, violent" and "miserable, sorrowful, remorseful"... [more]
Dickie m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Kwintylian m Polish
Polish form of Quintilianus (see Quintilian).
Akira m & f Thai
Variant transcription of Thai อาคิรา, อาคีรา or อาคีระ (see Akhira).
Anuphong m Thai
From Thai อนุ (anu) meaning "small, often" and พงษ์/พงศ์ (phong) meaning "lineage, family".
Nurrahman m Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Rahman.
Kamonsak m Thai
From Thai กมล (kamon) meaning "heart, mind" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Morcenou m Old Welsh
Old Welsh name meaning "son of Morcant", derived from Morcant and the personal name suffix -(g)nou "son".
Dangis m Arthurian Cycle
The Count of Caleque Castle in Post-Vulgate "Mort Artu".
Mehana f Hawaiian
Variant of Mahana.
Noussair m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Nusayr. Notable bearers of this name include the Moroccan soccer players Noussair El Maimouni (b. 1991) and Noussair Mazraoui (b. 1997).
Szigurd m Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian variant of Sigurd.
Nalain m & f Urdu
The name comes directly from the Arabic naal (shoe), nalain being the plural form. In predominately Muslim Southeast Asian countries, it is used on both males and females in honor of the mubarak nalain or nalain pak (blessed Sandals) of the prophet Muhammad... [more]
Gréti f Hungarian
Diminutive of Gréta, meaning "pearl".
Markiel m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Marek and Markusz.
Evenezer m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Ebenezer.
Berg m Icelandic
Modern form of Bergr.
Carmo m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish *carmon- "weasel".
Rangga m Javanese, Indonesian
From a Javanese title historically used for an assistant of a prince or village chief.
Meleki f Ottoman Turkish
Etmology unknown, possibly related to the given name Malik 1.
Valdeko m Estonian
Diminutive of Valdo.
Mindeulle f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 민들레 (mindeulle) meaning "dandelion."
Ximing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 喜 () meaning "like, love", 锡 () meaning "tin" or 希 () meaning "hope, expect, strive" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭 (míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave"... [more]
Teuhcatl m Nahuatl
Means "dust person", derived from Nahuatl teuhtli "dust".
Nucha f Galician
Short form of Benucha.
Falgvi f Indian
Name -Falgvi Phalgvi फल्ग्वी... [more]
Gulalai f Pashto
Means "roses, flower buds" or "beautiful, lovely" in Pashto.
Acharee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัจฉรีย์ (see Atchari).
Nopawan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphawan.
Bluinse f Medieval Irish
Of unknown origin and meaning. The name was usually anglicized as Blanche.
Vongvilay m & f Lao
From Lao ວົງ (vong) meaning "lineage, family" and ວິໄລ (vilay) meaning "beautiful, handsome, fine".
Rusdiyanto m Javanese, Indonesian
Javanese variant of Rusdianto
Zacky m English
Diminutive of Zachary.
Nectari m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Nektarios.
Daishin m Japanese
From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 伸 (shin) meaning "lengthen". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Klayre f Obscure
Variant of Claire.
Boikanyo m & f Tswana
Means "trustworthy" in Setswana.
Cynosura f Astronomy, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κυνόσουρα (Kynosoura) which meant "dog's tail", a derivative of κύων (kyôn) "dog" (genitive κυνός (kynos)) and οὐρά (oura) "tail"... [more]
Heahweard m Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of Old Norse Hávarðr, derived from the elements heah "high" and weard "guard, guardian".
Estácio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Stachys.
Ruhdam f Uzbek
Derived from ruh meaning "spirit, soul" and dam meaning "breath".
Diethold m German
Variation of Dietwald.
Elfyn m Welsh
Possibly a Welsh form of Ælfwine. Also see Elfin. A famous bearer is Welsh rally driver Elfyn Evans (1988-).
Makataimeshekiakiak m Algonquian
Name means Black Hawk. This was the name of a Sauk leader who lived from 1767 to 1838 in the Midwestern United States.
Ghjuliana f Corsican
Corsican form of Juliana.
Leian m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Lei 2 and An 1.
Maehkiwkasic m Menominee
Means "red sky" in Menominee.
Abbatissa f Medieval English (Latinized, Rare)
From Latin abbatissa meaning "abbess". While this was more usually found as a title, there are a handful of English occurrences of it used as a given name. Also compare the Old English masculine name Abbud.
Sukardi m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese kardi meaning "work, obligation".
Liliāna f Latvian
Latvian form of Liliana.
Khan m & f Khmer
Means "bracelet, collar, ring" in Khmer.
Kaliko f & m Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "the leaf bud" or "the newly opened leaf," from definite article ka and liko meaning "leaf bud, newly opened leaf."
Danisha f Muslim
Feminine form of Danish.
Sheika f African American (Rare)
Possibly an invented name using the same sounds found in names such as Keisha (of which this is an anagram) and Chaka, or perhaps a feminine form of Sheikh; compare the English vocabulary word sheika or sheikha meaning "female sheikh".
Vykvan m Chukchi
Means "stone" in Chukchi.
Davidi m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Campidanese Sardinian form of Davide.
Muyüma f Aymara
Means "whirlpool, swirling water" in Aymara.
Eska f Frisian
Frisian short form of names that contained the Old Frisian element ēs "Æsir" (with the Æsir being members of the principal pantheon in the indigenous Germanic religion).
Noryanne f English (African)
Combinations of the name Nory and Anne 1 or Anna.