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.
Henrick m Swedish (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Medieval Baltic
Swedish and Dutch variant of Henrik as well as a medieval Latvian variant of Hinrick.
Uriya m Russian
Russian form of 'Uriyah (see Uriah) via its latinized form Urias.
Bloom f English
From the English word bloom, ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃- ("to thrive, flower, bloom").
Elur m & f Basque (Modern)
From Basque elur meaning "snow".
Rihannon f English (British, Rare)
Variant of Rhiannon influenced by the spelling of the famous singer: Rihanna.
Renátusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Renatus.
Albertha f English
Variant of Alberta.
Delphin m French
French form of Delphinus.
Jaanu m Indian
unknown
Atanáz m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Athanasius.
Quiritis f Roman Mythology
Most likely derived from Latin quiritis, the genitive form of quiris, a Sabine word meaning "spear". Quiritis was a Sabine goddess of motherhood, later equated with the goddess Juno.
Giacu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Giacomo.
Eledus m Literature
This name appears in the 14th century in the French epic, "Le Roman d'Eledus et Serene".
Charlynn f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Charlyn, which is a variant of Charlene using the popular name element lyn.
Hermolycus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hermolykos. This was the name of an Athenian pankratiast from the 5th century BC.
Bozsidár m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Božidar.
Dini f Dutch
Variant of Diny.
Asdghig f Armenian Mythology, Armenian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Astghik
Padraigan f American (Rare)
Alternate spelling and pronunciation of Pádraigín.
Itona f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ito) meaning "love, affection" combined with 夏 (na) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rubekur m Faroese
Faroese masculine form of Rebekka.
Cettie f English (Rare)
English diminutive of Celeste, Celestia and Celestine. A known bearer of this name was the American abolitionist and philanthropist Laura Spelman Rockefeller (1839-1915), who was affectionately referred to as Cettie because of her middle name, which was Celestia.
Aidie m Scots
Diminutive of Aidam.
Jelenka f Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of Jelena.
Zhufang f Chinese
From the Chinese 竹 (zhú) meaning "bamboo, flute" and 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant".
K'itura f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Qitura (according to the old Kleinschmidt orthography which was used to write Greenlandic until 1973, when orthographic reforms were introduced)... [more]
Nadide f Turkish
Means "rare, precious" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian نا دیده (nā-dida) meaning "unseen".
Evroul m Norman
Variant of Evroult.
Akshaj m Sanskrit
Means "born with knowledge" in Sanskrit.
Crispina f Ancient Roman, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Sicilian, Medieval Latin
Feminine form of Crispinus. A notable bearer was the 2nd-century Roman empress Bruttia Crispina, the wife of Emperor Commodus. This name was also borne by a 4th-century Christian martyr from North Africa.
Mayan f & m Hebrew
Variant transcription of Maayan.
Currada f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Corrada.
Brewer m English
Transferred use of the surname Brewer.
Catie f English (Rare), Irish
Variant of Katie more often used as a diminutive of names beginning with C, such as Catherine or Caitlin.
Theuderic m Germanic, History
Form of Theodoric. Theuderic I was a Merovingian king who lived in the 6th century AD.
Delos m Greek Mythology, Literature, Mythology, English
In Greek myth, a Lydian ship was sailing for the island of Delos. When the crew captures Dionysus, he finds himself sailing toward the island.... [more]
Kūpono m & f Hawaiian (Rare)
From the word meaning "honest, decent, appropriate, satisfactory, rightful, reliable, just, fair."
Javada f English
Feminization of Javad.
Klodiana f Albanian
Feminine form of Klodian.
Žiba f Lithuanian
Short form of Žibuoklė and its diminutives, such as Žibutė.
Daramfon m & f Ibibio
Means "rejoice at grace" in Ibibio.
Jantraa f Buryat
Possibly from the Buryat янтаар (jantaar) meaning "amber".
Lice f Portuguese
Diminutive of Alice.
Antôniô m Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Antonius (see Anthony.)
Adil-giray m History
From Arabic عَادِل (ʿādil) meaning "just, fair" (see Adil) combined with the Turkic title giray denoting a khan of Crimea. A notable bearer was Adil Khan Giray, the khan of the Crimean Khanate from 1666-1671.
Antifon m Croatian
Croatian form of Antiphon.
Valtu m Finnish
Finnish pet form of names containing the name element vald "ruler, mighty one, powerful one".
Nasih m Arabic, Indonesian, Dhivehi
Means "adviser, counselor, guide" in Arabic, from the root نصح (naṣaḥa) meaning "to give sincere advice, to counsel". This transcription represents two related yet distinct names: ناصح (with a long first vowel) and نصيح (with a long second vowel).
Guoying m & f Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" or 帼 (guó) referring to a type of headgear historically worn by women combined with 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, hero, brave"... [more]
Tzouli f Greek
Diminutive of Neratzoula.
Nikiforos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Nikephoros. It also coincides with the Modern Greek adjective νικηφόρος (nikifóros) meaning "victorious".
Angutitsiaĸ m Greenlandic
From Greenlandic angut meaning "man" combined with the suffix -tsiaκ meaning "beautiful, precious".
Leba f Fijian
Means "necklace" in Lauan.
Anayibe f Indigenous American, American (Hispanic)
Derived from the native South American tribe, the Kogui people. It means "white flower" or "snow flower" in the Kogui language.
Guglielmuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Guglielmo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Zerya f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Derya.
Bangshan m Chinese
From the Chinese 邦 (bāng) meaning "nation, country" and 山 (shān) meaning "hill, mountain".
Adrianas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Adrian.
Shakiba f Persian
Feminine form of Shakeeb.
Adabell f English
Variant of Adabel.
Aku m Igbo
Means "wealth" in Igbo.
Davaanyam m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian даваа (davaa) meaning "Monday" or "threshold, mountain pass" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Eland m & f Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Dutch and West Frisian contracted form of Edelland, which is a variant form of Adelland. Also compare Aland.... [more]
Liutulf m Germanic
Derived from Old High German liut "people" combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Wayu m Thai
Means "wind, air, storm" in Thai, derived from the name of the Hindu god Vayu.
Bertraneta f Medieval Occitan, Gascon (Archaic)
Medieval Gascon feminine diminutive of Bertran.
Towera f Southern African, Tumbuka
Means "beauty" or "beautiful". Traditionally the name was given to a child born after death(s) of a preceding sibling. The belief was that this new born is beautiful for death or beautiful for the soil.
Glover m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Glover.
Txhiaj m & f Hmong
Means "ballad, story song" in Hmong Daw.
Heiva f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, meaning "garland" or "dancing garland".
Sverri m Faroese, Danish, Swedish
Faroese modern form of Sværri.
Ramez m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رامز (see Ramiz).
Tegshsaikhan m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian тэгш (tegsh) meaning "equal, even, flat, smooth" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Moiz m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معز (see Muizz).
Ho'néemé'éhne m Cheyenne
Means "Rising Wolf" or "Appearing Wolf" in Cheyenne.
Adysen f American (Modern)
Variant spelling of Addison.
Qiaoe f Chinese
From the Chinese 巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever" or 俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble" and 鹅 (é) meaning "goose" or 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good".
Ilmo m Estonian
Originally a diminutive of Ilmar, now used as a given name in its own right.
Charlota f Czech
Variant of Šarlota.
Satoi f Japanese
From Japanese 慧 (sato) meaning "intelligence", 聡 (sato) meaning "intelligent, clever, bright", 里 (sato) meaning "village" or 怜 (sato) meaning "pity, sympathize" combined with 衣 (i) meaning "clothing"... [more]
Tobijs m Latvian
Latvian form of Tobias
Gràssia f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Grazia.
Rokhman m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Rahman.
Sofiene m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سفيان (see Sufyan) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Zaccur m Biblical
Zaccur of the house of Reuben was the father of Shammua, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:4.
Powhatan m Algonquin
The name of the Native American confederation of tribes in Virginia, which English colonists mistook for the name of Chief Wahunsenacawh, the paramount chief of Tsenacommacah, an alliance of Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia at the time English settlers landed at Jamestown in 1607... [more]
Claudinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Claudia.
Soanomena m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy soa meaning "good" and nomena meaning "to be given".
Eddard m Literature, Popular Culture
Variant of Edward, used in George R. R. Martin's book 'A Game of Thrones' and the subsequent TV show 'Game of Thrones'.
Charlica f Obscure
Feminine form of Charles.
Kintoru f Japanese
Kintoru, when written in kanji, means near, close (近/kin), east (東/tō) and precious stone/lapis lazuli (瑠/ru).
Rezart m Albanian
Derived from Albanian rreze "ray (of light)" and ar "golden; gold" or artë "golden".
Berbang f Kurdish
Means "dawn" in Kurdish.
Shyra f Hebrew
Means "song" in Hebrew.
Saramar m Germanic
Derived from Old High German saro "armor" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Jaave m Finnish
Diminutive of Jahvetti.
Lala m & f Indian, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Nepali
Means "boy" in Hindi, derived from Sanskrit लल (lālā) meaning "playing, caressing, cajoling". It can also be interpreted to mean "garnet" or "red, ruby" from Persian لال (lâl) or لعل (la'l).
Abdul Nasser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الناصر (see Abd an-Nasir).
Horemhat m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-m-ḥꜣt meaning "Horus is foremost", derived from the name of the god Horus combined with m "in; in the role of" and ḥat "front, foremost".
Mirelha f Provençal, Gascon
Provençal variant and Gascon form of Mirèlha.
Azland f African, English (American, Rare)
As an African name it means "powerful". As an English name, it is an alternate spelling of Azlan which is a variant of Aslan, a Turkish name meaning "lion"... [more]
Finnbjörk f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements finnr meaning "Sámi, person from Finland" and bjǫrk meaning "birch tree".
Soewarni f Javanese
Older spelling of Suwarni influenced by Dutch orthography.
Oluwatosin m & f Yoruba
Means "God is worth worshiping" in Yoruba.
Laurenziu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Laurentius.
Yekara f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Hebrew יְקָרָה (yekara), the feminine form of the adjective יָקָר (yakar), "dear, expensive". This name was considered a variant of Chera.
Éliante f Theatre
Variant of Elianthe. The name was used on a character in Molière's play Le Misanthrope (1666).
Zlatuška f Slovak
Diminutive form of Zlata.
Náddjá f Sami
Sami form of Nadja.
Benite f Swedish
Variant of Benita.
Kyrle m engll
Variant of Karl or Carl
Servília f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Servilia.
Khule f Zulu
Means "it is beautiful" in Zulu.
Didrika f Swedish (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Swedish feminine form of Didrik and rare Dutch variant of Diederika.
Aldka f Kashubian
Diminutive of names ending in -alda, such as Rómùalda.
Leikips m Latvian
Latvian form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Hughon m English
Variant of Hughen.
Elyor m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Elyar. A notable bearer of this name is the Uzbek politician and former minister Elyor Ganiyev (b. 1960).
Azula f Popular Culture, Spanish (Modern, Rare)
Fictional name meant to be derived from Portuguese, Galician, and Spanish azul meaning "blue" (of Persian origin). This is the name of a main antagonist in the television series 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'.
Toto f Japanese
From Japanese 魚 (toto) meaning "fish" or from Japanese 時 (to) meaning "time", 兎 (to) meaning "rabbit", 都 (to) meaning "capital (city)" or 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 時 (to) meaning "time" or 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji... [more]
Spragge m Medieval English
Meaning "lively."
Juanqiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful" and 乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud".
Velnias m Baltic Mythology
From the Proto-Balto-Slavic root weliā, meaning "dead". This was the name of the Baltic god of the underworld, whose name became associated with the Devil after Christianization.
Devesh m Indian
A name used in Indian religious mythology for God Vishnu / Shiva / Indra .
Belcalis f Caribbean (Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Belkis. This is the real name of American rapper, songwriter and television personality Cardi B (1992-), born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar to Caribbean immigrants (a Dominican father and a Trinidadian mother).
Mahália f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Mahalia.
Delica f Slovene
Diminutive form of Adela.
Raušan f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Roshan.
Børje m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Börje.
Minagu m Greenlandic
Younger form of Minago.
Raonaid f Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Raghnaid. This name used to be Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Rachel.
Sugeng m Javanese
From Javanese sugêng meaning "well, safe, secure".
S'kulekile m Zulu
Means “it’s good” in Zulu.
Nguakiupua m & f Polynesian
Means "a few piles of betel nuts" in Bellonese.
Sirið f Faroese
Variant of Sigrið.
Ozhaguscodaywayquay f Ojibwe
Means "woman of the green glade", or "green prairie woman", deriving in part from the Ojibwe element ikwe ("woman").
Waing f & m Burmese
Means "to gather around, to surround" or "collectively, together" in Burmese.
Odylon m Polish (Rare), French (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Polish form of Odilon as well as a French and Brazilian Portuguese variant spelling of Odilon.
Fally f English, African
Diminutive of Eliphal.
Sakhaaya f Yakut
Derived from Yakut Саха (Sakha) meaning "Sakha, Yakut".
Mönkhzorig m Mongolian
Means "eternal courage" in Mongolian, from мөнх (mönkh) meaning "eternal" and зориг (zorig) meaning "courage".
Nenden f Sundanese
Feminine counterpart of Deden.
Ajwad m Arabic
Means "horses" in Arabic, the plural of جواد (jawād) meaning "steed, horse".
Gwenlian f English (Rare), Welsh (Rare)
Anglicized form as well as a Welsh variant of Gwenllian.
Zorzi m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Giorgi and Sardinian and Venetian form of George.
Kristvarður m Icelandic (Archaic)
Derived from Kristján combined with Old Norse varðr, vǫrðr meaning "guard, watchman".
Yanli f Chinese
Meaning varies depending on the characters used. A famous fictional bearer is Jiang Yanli from Mo Dao Zu Shi, whose name is written with the characters 厌离.
Chaluai f Thai
Means "beautiful, elegant, graceful" in Thai.
Vismantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vismantas.
Rousino f Provençal
Provençal form of Rosine.
Genelie f American
It is a mixture of Genevieve and Lorelei and means Diversity
Ataegina f Celtic Mythology, Old Celtic
The name of a goddess worshiped by the ancient Iberians, Lusitanians, and Celtiberians. Her name possibly comes from the proto-Celtic *atte- and *geno- which together mean "reborn", or else *ad-akwī- meaning "night".
Terasu m Japanese (Rare)
From the verb 照らす (terasu) meaning "to shine on, illuminate" (compare Terashi).... [more]
Wendelburg f Germanic
Variant of Wandalburg. With this spelling, however, the first element of the name might also refer to the Wends, a Germanic tribe. They might have derived their name from the Old High Germanic verb wenden, which is synonymous with Gothic vandjan (see Wandeburg).
Pòlitu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Hippolytos.
Reftar f Ottoman Turkish
From Persian رفتار (raftar) meaning "behaviour, conduct; movement, strut, prance".
Maleen f German, Hunsrik, Folklore
German short form of Magdalene and Hunsrik form of the related name Marlene.... [more]
Komkrit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Khomkrit.
Kəklik f Azerbaijani
Means "partridge" in Azerbaijani.
Tziona f Hebrew (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziona.
Kasiopeya f Bulgarian
Bulgwrian form of Cassiopeia.
Ntora f Greek
Variant transcription of Ντόρα (see Dora).
Gallyon f & m Dutch (Rare)
This given name is predominantly feminine in the Netherlands. It is not a typical Dutch first name and therefore its meaning is uncertain; it may possibly have been derived from the British surname Gallyon, which is Norman-French in origin (and is found in the spelling Gallion in modern France).... [more]
Hinae f Japanese
From Japanese 日 (hi) meaning "sun, day", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Achante f African American
Maybe a variant of Ashanti.
Genessa f English (Modern)
Variant of Janessa perhaps influenced by Genevieve.
Bunkoed m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บุญเกิด (see Bunkoet).
Raylee f English (American, Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements ray and lee.
Armi f Finnish, Estonian (Rare)
Finnish and Estonian short form of Armida and Armilda. This name was borne by Armi Kuusela (b. 1934), Miss Universe 1952.
Sejayda f African American
Combinations of the name Selena and Jayda.
Toshifumi m Japanese
From 雋 (toshi) meaning "to excel" combined with 文 (fumi) meaning "writing" or 史 (fumi) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Basri m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Turkish
Means "my vision" from Arabic بصر (basar) meaning "vision, sight". It is often given in honour of Muslim theologian and writer Hasan al-Basri.
Azerina f Guanche
Variant of Acerina.
Aaroun m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Aaron.
Tulkiboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tulki meaning "fox" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Þuríður f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Turid.
Kostaq m Albanian
Albanian form of Kostakis. Unlike the original Greek name, the Albanian form is used as an official name on birth certificates.... [more]
Riverrose f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of River and Rose. It existed in the US popularity chart beyond 1000 since 2018 where it was given to six babies, then it charted again in 2021 where it was given to seven babies.
Ochola m Luo
"birthed after the death of the father"
Theopoula f Greek
Means "daughter of god" from Greek θεος (theos) "god" combined with the patronymic suffix -πουλος (-poulos).
Ilisabek f Coptic
Coptic form of Elizabeth.
Murph m English
Short form of Murphy.
Gintoki m Japanese (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Combination of 銀 (gin) meaning "silver" and 時 (toki) meaning "time."... [more]
Rikio m & f Japanese
This name can be used to combine 力 (rii, riki, ryoku, chikara) meaning "bear up, exert, power, strain, strength, strong" with 男 (dan, nan, o, otoko) meaning "man, male," 雄 (yuu, o-, osu, on) meaning "male, masculine," 夫 (fu, fuu, bu, otto, sore, o) meaning "husband, man" or 生 (shou, sei, i.kiru, i.keru, -u, u.mare, o.u, ki, na.ru, ha.eru) meaning "birth, genuine, life."... [more]
Anicuța f Romanian
Diminutive of Anica.
Rabbin m Scots (Archaic)
Scots form of Robin.
Yameena f Arabic
Means “blessed” in Arabic.
Cadwal m Medieval Welsh, Breton (Rare)
From Old Welsh cad "battle" and gwal "leader". This occurs in Shakespeare's play 'Cymbeline' (1609) as the name of Arviragus while in hiding in Wales.... [more]
Egesia m Italian
Italian form of Hegesias.
Materia f Medieval Italian
Derived from Latin materia "material, matter, substance".
Yennefer f Popular Culture
In the fantasy series The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski (and the TV series adaptation), Yennefer is a powerful mage who, embittered by a cutthroat and ungracious society, leaves the Brotherhood of Northern Mages and goes rogue... [more]
Cléoma f French (Cajun, Rare)
Derived from French cléome "cleome, spider flowers, bee plants". Cléoma Breaux Falcon (1906-1941) was a Cajun musician from Louisiana.
Rainsford m English
Transferred use of the surname Rainsford.
Siražiya f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Siraj.
Wirdżiniô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Virginia.
Gioina f Italian (Rare)
Diminutive of Gioia.
Altiva f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a diminutive of Alta.
Bastijn m Dutch
Dutch pet form of Bastiaan or short form of Sebastijn.
Confucio m Italian (Rare, ?), History (Hispanicized)
Italian and Spanish form of Confucius. This was borne by Italian politician Confucio Basaglia (1872-1944).
Pharismanes m Middle Persian
Parthian satrap
Híram m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hiram.
Giangiorgio m Italian
Combination of Gian and Giorgio.
Kalċidonju m Maltese
Maltese form of Calcidonio.
Schiwka f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Живка (see Zhivka).
Cleofina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine Italian diminutive of Cleophas.
Marpessa f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek μάρπτω (márptô) "to take hold of, to seize, to catch" (cf. Marpesia), with the alleged meaning "the robbed one". In Homer's 'Iliad' this name belonged to the wife of the hero Idas... [more]
Napawan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Naphawan.
Mścibor m Polish
Composed of the Old Slavonic elements 'msci' meaning "revenge" and 'bor' meaning, "battle."
Renki m & f Japanese
From Japanese 蓮 (ren) meaning "lotus" combined with 吉 (ki) meaning "good luck". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pammakhiy m Russian (Archaic)
Archaic Russian form of Pammachius.
Euneike f Ancient Greek
Most likely a variant form of Eunike (see Eunice). However, it is also possible that this name is an independent name on its own, in which case it is derived from Greek ευ (eu) meaning "good, well" combined with Greek νείκη (neike) meaning "quarrel, wrangle, strife", which is ultimately derived from the Greek verb νεικέω (neikeo) meaning "to quarrel, to wrangle with".... [more]
Chuangxia f Chinese
From the Chinese character 窗 (chuāng) meaning "window" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist" or 夏 (xià) meaning "summer, great, grand". ... [more]
Tamningthou m Manipuri
Means "he who rules the valleys" in Meitei.
Guaracy m & f Tupi, Brazilian
Variant of Guaraci.
Juziu m Vilamovian
Diminutive of Juza.
Wynkyn m History (Rare), Literature
Wynkyn de Worde (originally Jan van Wynkyn) was William Caxton's journeyman, after whose death he became the first printer to set up his shop in Fleet Street, "which was for centuries perhaps the world's most famous centre of printing." It was used in the popular children's poem Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (Dutch Lullaby) (1889).
Loréna f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Lorena 1.
Jagmit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਜਗਮੀਤ (see Jagmeet).
Gunnika f Hindi
Derived from an Indian word meaning 'garland'.
Seshat f Egyptian Mythology
Means "(she who) scrivens (who is the scribe)". ... [more]
Khiry m African American
Possibly a variant of Khayri. Also compare Kyrie 1. A known bearer of this name is American R&B singer Khiry Abdulsamad (1973-) of the band The Boys.
Iryney m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Eirenaios (see Irenaeus).
Hó'nehe m Cheyenne
Means "Wolf" in Cheyenne.
Meadhra m Irish
Derived from meadhar "merry, happy"
Sang-Hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 相 (sang) meaning "mutual, together", 商 (sang) meaning "commerce, business, trade" or 尚 (sang) meaning "still, yet" combined with 赫 (hyeok) meaning "bright, radiant" or 爀 (hyeok) meaning "red"... [more]
Chavi m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador.
Mezzi m Romansh
Short form of Murezzan.
Ái m Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse ái meaning "great-grandfather, ancestor". In Norse mythology, this is the name of both a dwarf and the husband of Edda 2.
Sumanbar f Uzbek
Means "beauty" in Uzbek.
Amlliq f Yupik
Meaning, “step.”
Achiq f Quechua
Means "light, bright" in Quechua.