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.
Nozanin f Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nazanin.
Prabha f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Means "light, radiance" in Sanskrit.
Gratziedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Gràtzia.
Kreuza f Albanian
Albanian form of Creusa.
Lakhdar m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic الأخضر (al-akhdar) meaning "the green".
Ademar m Polish (Archaic)
Contracted form of Adalmar.
Juwita f Indonesian, Malay
From Indonesian and Malay juita meaning "beloved, darling" or "sweet, beautiful, pretty".
Hnoss f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "treasure". In Norse mythology this is the name of one of Freyja and Óðr's daughters.
Escolastica f Spanish (Philippines)
Unaccented form of Escolástica primarily used in the Philippines.
Kotoya m Japanese
From Japanese 琴 (koto), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp, combined with 屋 (ya) meaning "shop" or 代 (ya) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Peus m Limburgish (Archaic)
Medieval Limburgish short form of Paschalis and Paschasius. It was in use until at least the 18th century, and had become obsolete by the 20th century.... [more]
Weiqiu f Chinese
From the Chinese 玮 (wěi) meaning "type of jade, rare, valuable" or 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve" and 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Norstein m Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and steinn "stone".
Pudente m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Archaic)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Pudens.
Mêhvan m Kurdish
Means "guest" in Kurdish.
Neila f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic نائلة (see Naila) chiefly used in North Africa.
Pangako f Filipino
Means "promise" in Tagalog.
Otunba m Yoruba
Means "right-hand of the king" from Yoruba ọ̀tún meaning "right-hand, second-in-command" and ọba meaning "king".
Sunar m & f Javanese
Means "light, radiance" in Javanese.
Abiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Abiel.
Nhu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 瑈 (nhu) meaning "a kind of jade" or 柔 (nhu) meaning "soft, gentle".
Dua f Albanian
Derived from Albanian dua "I want; I love".
Liqing f & m Chinese
From Chinese 立 () meaning "stand, establish" or 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" (usually only feminine) combined with 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [more]
Vaes m Medieval Dutch
Short form of Gervaes and Servaes.
Yaoqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade" and 清 (qīng) meaning "clean, pure, clear".
Tristà m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Tristan.
Pərixanım f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani pəri meaning "fairy" and xanım meaning "madam, lady".
Prokle m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Proklos.
Octàvia f Catalan, Provençal, Gascon, Lengadocian
Catalan and Occitan form of Octavia.
Jibek f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Alternate transcription of Zhibek.
Byung-Jun m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 병준 (see Byeong-Jun).
Zvezdomir m Bulgarian
The first element of this name is derived from Bulgarian zvezda "star", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic gvězda "star". Also compare Czech hvězda and Slovak hviezda, both of which mean "star"... [more]
Binod m Indian, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Nepali
Eastern Indian and Nepali form of Vinod.
Nestoriy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Nestorios (see Nestor).
Benaja m Biblical German
German form of the Biblical name Benaiah.
Boremund m Literature
Created by author George R. R. Martin for a character in his series "A Song of Ice and Fire" and the television series "House of the Dragon". In the series, Boremund Baratheon is the Lord of Storm's End and the head of House Baratheon early in the reign of King Viserys Targaryen during the middle years of the Targaryen dynasty in Westeros.
Vinoc m Breton (Rare)
Breton diminutive masculine name derived from the name Gwenneg.
Kaimuk f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ไข่มุก (see Khaimuk).
Stadija m & f Vlach
Means "last child (according the parents desire)" in Vlach.
Mahulenka f Czech
Diminutive of Mahulena, not used as a given name in its own right.
Auguri m Catalan
Catalan form of Augurius.
Aono f Japanese
From Japanese 葵 (ao) meaning "hollyhock, althea", 青 (ao) "blue", 蒼 (ao) meaning "blue, green", 碧 (ao) meaning "jade, green, blue" or 藍 (ao) meaning "indigo" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle or 野 (no) meaning "area, field"... [more]
Machín m Medieval Spanish
Spanish form of Matxin.
Holler m Norse Mythology
In Norse myth, Holler is the god of death and destruction and the one who brings diseases and disasters. He drags people to his dungeon where he tortures them to death.
Ergisa f Albanian
Feminine form of Ergis.
Paarmiu f Greenlandic
Younger form of Pârmio.
Mumadona f Portuguese (Archaic)
Portuguese form of the compound name Muniadomna, which is likely not genuinely Latin but instead a latinization of a name that was probably of either Basque or Germanic origin. Even so, compare the Latin words munia meaning "duties, functions" and domna meaning "lady, mistress".... [more]
Angelette f American
Combination of Angel and the French feminine diminutive suffix -ette.... [more]
Apriliana f Indonesian
From the name of the month of April, usually used as a given name for a girl born in April.
Mishal m & f Arabic
Means "beacon, torch" in Arabic.
Xustino m Galician
Galician form of Justin.
Chein m & f Burmese
Means "to weigh, to consider" or "to aim for, to aspire to" in Burmese.
Oloan m Batak
Means "obey, follow, agree" in Batak.
Nusratullo m Tajik, Uzbek (Rare)
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nusratullah. A notable bearer of this name was the Tajik politician Nusratullo Maksum (1881-1937).
Xước m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 绰 (xước) meaning "ample, spacious". Possibly a variant of Xuất.
Arvintsetseg f Mongolian
Means "abundant flowers" in Mongolian, from арвин (arvin) meaning "rich, copious, abundant" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Vikko m Finnish
Variant of Vikke.
Nanihi f Tahitian
The Complete Woman
Peiyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Advika f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from Sanskrit अद्वैत (ádvaita) meaning "unrivalled, unique".
Mahadhir m Malay
Variant of Mahathir.
Anastazijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Anastasius.
Ushur m Kazakh
Kazakh form of the name Asher.
Pilâvia m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Flavia.
Xpiyacoc m Mayan Mythology
The exact etymology of Xpiyacoc is not definitively established. Some interpretations suggest connections to concepts like "turtle" or "tortoise" in local dialects, possibly linking him to themes of wisdom and longevity... [more]
Cratilo m Italian
Italian form of Cratylus.
Johar m Urdu, Malay, Indonesian
Urdu, Malay and Indonesian form of Gohar.
Tollef m Norwegian
Variant of Torleif.
Fengna f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air, manners" and 娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Salmaniar f Indonesian
Combination of the name Salma and the feminine suffix -niar.
Diksa m & f African
MEANING "PLAY", USED BY THE YUNGUR PEOPLE OF THE ADAMAWA HIGHLANDS IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA.NIGERIA.
Bagir m Abkhaz
Means "sparrow" in Abkhaz.
Karella f German (Rare)
Maybe a feminine form to Karel.
Vavyla m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Babylas.
Condwiramurs f Arthurian Cycle
The name of a queen who becomes Parzival’s wife in the chivalric romance ‘Parzival’ by Wolfram von Eschenbach.
Edyth f English (Rare)
Variant of Edith, in use in the English-speaking world since the 1200s.
Mardís f Icelandic
Icelandic combination of the Old Norse name elements marr "sea, ocean; lake; horse" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister".
Mirzakhan m Persian (Archaic)
Derived from the Persian honorific title Mirza (see Mirza) combined with the Mongolian-Turkic title of imperial rank Khan, which is a contraction of khagan meaning "ruler, sovereign"... [more]
Líba f Czech
Diminutive form of Libuše.
Vasilij m Slovene
Slovene form of Basil 1.
Caighlee f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Machar m Dinka
Means "black bull" in Dinka. Black bulls are the second most important for sacrifices.
Yun-su m & f Korean
Combination of a yun hanja, like 潤 meaning "soft, sleek," 允 meaning "faith, belief," 胤 meaning "descendant" or 侖 meaning "idea, thought, recollection," and a su hanja, such as 洙 meaning "riverside," 壽 meaning "life(span); longevity," 守 meaning "defence, protection; rule" or 秀 meaning "excellent, outstanding, exceptional."
Nurdavlat f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and davlat meaning "wealth, fortune" or "happiness".
Prudêncio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Prudentius.
Sachika f Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness" combined with 愛 (ka) meaning "love, affection", 加 (ka) meaning "increase", 佳 (ka) meaning "good, beautiful", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 歌 (ka) meaning "song, poetry", 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) which both mean "flower" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance"... [more]
Valieryja f Belarusian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Valeryia.
Sambhav m Indian
Means "possible" in Sanskrit.
Juxepe m Venetian
Venetian form of Giuseppe.
Assy f English
Variant of Alice
Minye f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever" and 烨 (yè) meaning "bright, glorious, firelight".
Lenix f Obscure
Variant of Lennox.
Nurlela f Indonesian
Possibly from Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light" combined with the name Lela 2.
Akú f Akan
Means "Wednesday" in Akan.
Daugmantė f Lithuanian
Variant form of Daumantė.
Aein f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese အိမ် (see Eain).
Naussoĸ f Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "flower, plant" or "growing".
Luzerne f Various (Rare)
Means "alfalfa" in French (species Medicago sativa). It is derived from Occitan lusèrna, first meaning "glowworm", then metaphorically meaning "alfalfa", due to the shiny appearance of the seeds of the plant, from old Occitan luzerna, meaning "lamp".
Ferdau f West Frisian
The first element of this name, which has been metathesized, is derived from Old High German fridu "peace." The second element is derived from wîh "holy" or Old High German wîg "warrior."
Apollogenes m Ancient Greek
Derived from the name of the god Apollo combined with Greek γενης (genes) meaning "born". This name was borne by an eponymous archon of Athens, who lived in the 1st century BC.
Davron m Tajik, Uzbek, Kyrgyz (Rare)
Tajik and Uzbek form of Davran, which has also seen some use in Kyrgyzstan. Known bearers of this name include the Kyrgyz soccer player Davron Askarov (b... [more]
Veranda f American (Modern, Rare)
Maybe an elaboration of Vera 1.
Winemær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wine "friend" and mære "famous".
Tlacochui m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain. First element probably derives from Nahuatl tlacochtli "weapon; spear, arrow, javelin".
Chona f Spanish (Philippines)
Short form of names ending in -cion, such as Concepcion or Consolacion.
Zdzysława f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Zdzisława.
Mylvoirrey m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from the Gaelic name element máel / mal / maol "tonsured, shorn; (and by extension) disciple, devotee" and the given name Moirrey with the intended meaning of "devotee of the Virgin Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).... [more]
Gulo f & m Georgian
Short form of given names that contain the Georgian element გული (guli) meaning "heart" or the Middle Persian element gul meaning "flower, rose".... [more]
Evangelistico m Obscure (Archaic)
Derived from Spanish evangelístico meaning "evangelistic".
Bamdad m Persian
Means "dawn, morning, break of day" in Persian.
Raeveena f Hindi
Raeveena is a variation of the Hindi name Raveena, meaning sunny or beauty of the sun.
Btissame f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic ابتسام (see Ibtisam) chiefly used in North Africa.
Zylas m American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on Silas.
Sedona f English (American)
In the United States, this name is usually given in honour of the city of Sedona in Arizona. The city itself had been named after Sedona Arabella Schnebly (née Miller), who was the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster... [more]
Arduin m English, French
English and French form of Hardwin via its latinized form Arduinus. Also see Arduino.... [more]
Chino m Spanish, English, Popular Culture
This was the name of a character in the musical "West Side Story".... [more]
Yarulla m Tatar (Rare)
Means "Friend of God” in Tatar.
Nobpon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นพพล (see Nopphon).
Menexenos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek verb μένω (meno) meaning "to stay, to remain" as well as "to last, to withstand" or the Greek noun μένος (menos) meaning "mind" as well as "spirit" and "power, strength, force"... [more]
Kutte m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Knut.
Enkhzol m & f Mongolian
Means "peace and fortune" in Mongolian, from энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and зол (zol) meaning "fortune, luck, blessing".
Namsrai m Mongolian, Mythology
From the name of a Buddhist god of wealth and prosperity, derived from Tibetan rnam thos sras "prince all-hearing", ultimately from Sanskrit Vaiśravana.
Moutir m Arabic
Means "one who prays the witr prayer", referring to someone who prays the witr, a voluntary prayer performed at night.
Ngale f Chewa
Means "jewel" in Chewa.
Giurdanu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giordano.
Garimund m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic gairu (gêr in Old High German) "spear", or from garva (garo in Old High German, and gearu in Anglo-Saxon) "ready, prepared." The second element is derived from Old High German mund "protection."
Səhər f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Sahar.
Jubaidah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Zubaida.
Žuži f Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Zsuzsi.
Uybaanchyk m Yakut
Diminutive of Uybaan.
Nausika f Greek (Rare), Albanian (Rare)
Greek variant and Albanian form of Nausikaa.
Sigbiǫrg f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" and borg "castle" (or possibly bjǫrg "help").
Delberta f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Delbert.
Kikuo m Japanese
From Japanese 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice", 久 (ku) meaning "long time" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly" or 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Thaworn m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thawon.
Salefrid m Medieval Flemish (?)
From Salefridus, in which first element is derived from Old Icelandic salr which meant "hall, house" (or Old High German sal "house, dwelling, hall")... [more]
Catalda f Sicilian
Feminine form of Cataldo.
Loulouda f Greek
Derived from Greek λουλούδι (louloudi) "flower".
Tiva f Hopi
Means "dance" in Hopi.
Bertlinde f Germanic, Medieval French
Derived from the Old German elements beraht "bright" and lind "soft, gentle, tender".
Markley m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Markley.
Lozía f Medieval Spanish
Medieval form of Lucía.
Myaree f Indigenous Australian
Locational name believed to be derived from an Australian Aboriginal word meaning "foliage".
Iluuna f Greenlandic
Variant of Iluna.
Posídon m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Poseidon.
Biblide f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Byblis.
Adília f Portuguese
Variant of Adélia, which is the Hungarian and Portuguese form of Adelia.... [more]
Rathish m Indian
Rati means A lady who is disciple of Lord Indhra and Isha means Lord Shiva
Bagaskoro m Javanese
From Javanese bagaskara meaning "sun", ultimately from Sanskrit भास्कर (bhāskara).
Vittorja f Maltese
Maltese form of Victoria (via Italian Vittoria).
Veturliði m Faroese, Icelandic
Icelandic and Faroese modern form of Vetrliði.
Oyimgul f Uzbek
Derived from oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Achyar m Indonesian
Variant of Akhyar.
Leofred m Norwegian (Archaic)
Created in the mid-19th century by combining the Germanic elements lewe "lion" (probably taken from Leonard) with frid "peace" (probably taken from Fredrik).
Alanta f Lithuanian
Derived from Old Lithuanian alėti "to stream merrily; to run (referring to water)". ... [more]
Raoudha f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic روضة (see Rawda) chiefly used in North Africa.
Megistos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective μέγιστος (megistos) meaning "biggest, largest, greatest".... [more]
Sakhno m Ukrainian
Old Ukrainian folk form of Oleksandr.
Prabhneet f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit प्रभु (prabhu) meaning "mighty, powerful, master, lord" and नीति (nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Qiurui f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower buds".
Situ f Newar
Means "holy grass" in Newar.
Cathay f American (Rare)
Derived from the Mongolian word khitan via its variant form cat(h)ai - the meaning is uncertain, but it refers to the Khitan people. Cathay is the anglicized form of cat(h)ai, and was the archaic name for China... [more]
Stavraq m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Stavrakis. Unlike the original Greek name, the Albanian form is used as an official name on birth certificates.
Ualerian m Russian, Old Church Slavic
Russian form of Valerianus via its hellenized (ancient Greek) form Oualerianos. Also compare the Russian name Valerian, which is directly derived from Valerianus.
Maiteder f Basque
Created by Erramun Olabide as a combination of Maite 2 and the Basque word eder "beautiful".
Neeley m & f English, Literature
Diminutive of Cornelius or a transferred use of the surname Neeley.
Jalanta f & m Aymara
Means "west" in Aymara.
Gulema f Amharic
Means “he who helps, helper” in Amharic.
Nofa f Kurdish, Kurmanji, Yazidi
The meaning of this name is unknown at this moment in time.
Mushoira f Uzbek
Uzbek feminine name refering to a contest between two or more poets.
Bernabè m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Barnabas.
Tereska f Polish
Diminutive of Teresa.
Tecoše f Coptic
From Egyptian tȝ-kȝš(.t) meaning "she of Kush", derived from "the; she of" combined with kȝš "Kush", the name of an ancient kingdom in Nubia.
Tenma m Japanese
From Japanese 典 (ten) meaning "ceremony, rule" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsotang m Sotho
Means "amazement" in Sesotho.
Ihda f Arabic
"Gift" or "Present"
Erivaldo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Hariwald and thus a variant of Haroldo.
Apipu m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิภู (see Aphiphu).
Soedarmono m Javanese
Older spelling of Sudarmono influenced by Dutch orthography.
Riezki m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Aai m Frisian (Archaic)
Archaic Frisian short form of names that contain the element agjō or adal.
Tatia f Georgian
Meaning uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin but neglect to provide its meaning, whilst one Russian source essentially states that the name is a georgianization of Tatya, the Russian short form of Tatyana... [more]
Jamya f African American (Modern)
Likely an invented name combining the popular phonetic elements ja, my and ya, and sharing a sound with other popular names such as Amaya, Kamiyah, Shamya and Janiyah... [more]
Hassun m Cree
Means "Stone" in Cree.
Pulowi m & f Indigenous American, New World Mythology
The Wayuu goddess of the earth.
Flamen f Breton
Variant of Flammenn.
Olesea f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Olesya.
Jusof m Malay (Rare)
Malay form of Yusuf.
Lobzang m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese, Ladakhi
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བློ་བཟང (see Lobsang).
Fairus m & f Malay
Malay variant of Fayruz.
Ghaibullah m Arabic, Afghan
Derived from the Arabic noun غيب (ghaib) meaning "absence, the unseen, that what is hidden or concealed" combined with the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah).
Deliane f Dutch
Variant of Deliana.
Eghil m Old Swedish, Old Danish
Old Swedish and Old Danish form of Egill.
Puleun f & m Korean (Modern)
Variant transcription of Pureun.
Mukda f Thai
Means "pearl" in Thai.
Brain m Various
Erroneous spelling of Brian.
Raynell f & m English, African American
In the case of the African American masculine name it is a compound of Raymond and Cornell/Darnell.
Arp m Low German (Rare, Archaic)
Low German form of Erpo.... [more]
Kirayoshi m Popular Culture (Rare)
Meaning unknown. In the television show Deep Space Nine, Miles and Keiko O'Brien named their son Kirayoshi, although it was often shortened to Yoshi.
Maygol f Persian
A Persian name for a girl that means "A beautiful flower that when it blooms smells like a sweet red wine"
Mi-geum f Korean
From Sino-Korean 美 (mi) meaning "beauty" combined with 琴 (geum) which refers to the geomungo, an ancient Korean zither, or 金 (geum) meaning "gold". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Yryan m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Yrian.
Choirina f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khairina.
Vêrtinât m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ferdinand.
Sidra f Jewish (Sephardic, ?)
Means "order, sequence" in Hebrew. It refers to a weekly reading portion of the Torah, so the whole Torah is completed every year. This name is typical of North African Jewry.
Trutker m German (Rare, Archaic)
Southern German variant of Trudger.
Gériaume m Carolingian Cycle, Literature
Medieval French form of Gerhelm.... [more]
Sinaida f Belarusian (Germanized), Ukrainian (Germanized)
German transliteration of Belarusian Зінаіда and Ukrainian Зінаїда (see Zinaida).
Turismundo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Thorismund.
Marxina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Marxino.
Hiran m & f Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Thai, Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit हिरण (hirana) meaning "gold" (in Thai it is more commonly used to mean "money" or "silver"). It is used as a unisex name in India while it is solely masculine in Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Lelgarde f English (British, Rare)
Perhaps an altered form of Legarda (itself a medieval form of Leutgard, recorded in England in 1222) influenced by Lelia... [more]
Matéùsz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Matthew.
Banyen f Thai
Means "marvel of Peru (a type of flower)" or "magenta" in Thai.
Sakie f Japanese
Japanese... [more]
Aspazy m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Aspasius.
Wenelin m Bulgarian (Germanized)
German transcription of Venelin.
Mihkkil m Sami
Sami form of Mickil.
Carnell m American
Transferred use of the surname Carnell.
Summano m Italian
Italian form of Summanus.
Aatolfi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Âtulfe.
Mimulf m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from Old Norse mímir "memory", which is related to Old English gemimor "well-known", modern Dutch mijmeren "to muse, to ponder" and Latin memor "mindful, remembering." Because of this, the first element may also refer to the Norse god Mímir, who had omniscient wisdom and knowledge... [more]
Solimar f & m Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American)
From Portuguese sol e mar or Spanish sol y mar, both meaning "sun and sea".
Coring f Filipino
Diminutive of Socorro.
Vertumnus m Etruscan Mythology
Variation of Voltumna. See also Tumnus.
Ezail m African American
Of uncertain origin.
Abdul-ahad m Arabic
Means "servant of the one" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with احد (ʾaḥad) meaning "one, unqiue".
Broddr m Old Norse
From Old Norse broddr meaning "spike".
Rimvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Rimvydas.
Lau f Spanish
Diminutive of Laura.
Rurigimi f Literature
The childhood name of the character Tamakazura in 'The Tale of Genji' by Lady Murasaki.
Oppius m Ancient Roman
Roman nomen gentile which was originally a praenomen; it is the latinized form of the Oscan praenomen Úppiis. Since Oscan is a language that has long been extinct and modern knowledge of its vocabulary is limited, it is uncertain what the meaning of the name was... [more]