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.
Palay m Pashto
Means "caretaker" in Pashto.
Gadiel m Jewish
Means "God is my luck" or "God is my good fortune" in Hebrew.
Pije f Basque
Basque form of Pia.
Gratius m Late Roman
Derived from Latin gratia meaning "grace", which thus makes this name the masculine form of Gratia.... [more]
Anaida f Spanish (Latin American)
This name is probably either a combination of the names Ana and Ida, or the Spanish form of Anaïs.
Yinlayefa f Ijaw
Means "nothing can be compared to a mother" in Ijaw.
Maivcua f Hmong
From the Hmong name element maiv designating a feminine name and cua meaning "wind".
Aleydis f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Older form of Aleidis. Aleydis of Schaerbeek, also known as Alice of Schaerbeek, (c. 1220–1250) was a Cistercian laysister who is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and paralyzed... [more]
Adibeh f Persian
Persian form of Adiba.
Drilona f Albanian
Feminine form of Drilon.
Shahla f Arabic, Persian, Urdu
Means "deep blue, bluish-black" in Arabic, also used to refer to a person with such an eye colour.
Dajan m Croatian, Bosnian
Masculine form to Dajana.
Darkseid m Popular Culture
Darkseid (pronounced "Darkside'') is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Abilash m Hindi
Variant of Abhilash.
Shawnella f English
It is the feminine version of "Shawn". Also means gift from god.
Fannye f English
Variant of Fanny.
Gunnor f Old Norman, Anglo-Norman
Old Norman form of Gunnvǫr. This name was borne by a wife of Richard I of Normandy.
Mĕtri m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Dimitri.
Ambi m Medieval English, Norwegian
Old Norse short form of Arnbjǫrn.
Azura f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Possibly from the Hebrew word עצורה (atzurah) meaning "prisoner, stopped". Azura is the daughter of Adam and Eve and the wife (and sister) of Seth in the Book of Jubilees, chapter 4.
Margota f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Margot.
Romon m & f English
Variant of Roman.
Lakelyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Lake using the popular name suffix lyn.
Diric m Somali
A name that comes from the Somali word diric which means "bold; fearless or daring." The name connotes courage or heroism. Outside of Somalia, a Somali person may spell the name as DIRI.
Novius m Ancient Roman
Oscan praenomen as well as a Roman nomen gentile. The latter is derived from the Oscan praenomen, but is often mistakenly thought to come from the Latin adjective novus meaning "new, fresh, young".... [more]
Auggie m English
Diminutive of August.
Seteney f Caucasian Mythology
East Circassian (Kabardian) form of Satanaya.
Kyliah f English (American)
Meaning unknown. Possibly an elaboration of Kylie or Kyla
Toda f Medieval Basque, Medieval Spanish, Medieval Portuguese
Medieval Spanish form of the Germanic name Doda 2. A famous bearer was Queen Toda of Navarre.
Godevaert m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Godefrid. In very rare cases, it can also be derived from Godehard.
Glúmr m Old Norse
From Old Norse glúmr meaning "dark expression, dark face" (referring to bears).
Shinami f Japanese
From Japanese 詩 (shi) meaning "poetry, poem" combined with 南 (nami) meaning "south". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hawariah f Indonesian, Malay
Feminine form of Hawari.
Edsyl f & m Filipino
Variant of Edsel. This name has only been used 5 times.
Yanfeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 延 (yán) meaning "stretch, prolong", 岩 (yán) meaning "cliff, rocks", 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant, handsome, learned", or 艳 (yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" combined with 風 (fēng) meaning "wind, style", 峰 (fēng) meaning "peak, summit", or 凤 (fèng) meaning "male phoenix"... [more]
Suwanna f Thai
From Thai สุวรรณ (suwan) meaning "gold", ultimately from Sanskrit सुवर्ण (suvarna).
Elyan m Arthurian Cycle
In Arthurian romance tales, Sir Elyan the White, also known as Helyan le Blanc, is the son of Sir Bors and is a Knight of the Round Table. He's sometimes a cousin of Lancelot, and helps rescue him after his affair with Guinevere is revealed... [more]
Mudar m Arabic
Probably derived from the Arabic adjective مضر (mudirr) meaning "hurtful, harmful, pernicious". This name was borne by one of the patrilineal ancestors of the prophet Muhammad... [more]
Amhalghaidh m Irish (Archaic)
Borne by an early king of Munster, and an early king of Connacht. Can be anglicized as Auley or Awley.
Pratul m Gujarati
Meaning "One Who Owns Plenty".
Khandmaa f Mongolian
Means "ordained woman" in Mongolian, ultimately derived from Tibetan མཁའ་འགྲོ་མ། (mkha'-'gro-ma) literally meaning "sky-going mother", a kind of female divinity (also called dakini) in Hinduism and Buddhism that are variously portrayed as goddesses, demons, embodiments of enlightened energy, or spiritually developed human women.... [more]
Ryk m West Frisian
West Frisian form of Rik.
Samual m English
Variant of Samuel.
Valvanuz f Spanish (European)
From the Spanish titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de Valvanuz and Nuestra Señora de Valvanuz, meaning "The Virgin of Valvanuz" and "Our Lady of Valvanuz," venerated at the sanctuary in Selaya in Cantabria, northern Spain... [more]
Tsybik m & f Buryat (Russified)
Russified form of the Buryat name Цэбэг (Tsebeg) or Сэбэг (Sebeg) meaning "eternal, immortal, undying", ultimately from Tibetan ཚེ་དཔག (tshe-dpag).
Bose m English
Meaning unknown. Possibly a diminutive of Ambrose or a variant of Boss.
Chrys f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Chris.
Esteven m Gascon
Diminutive of Estève.
Arda f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of given names containing the Germanic element aran or arn meaning "eagle", such as Arnolda and Arenda... [more]
Tagwerramt f Berber
It stands for ‘pious or holy’
Jehoshabeath f Biblical Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of Jehosheba.
Zivena f Slavic Mythology
Zivena was the goddess of life, love and fertility in Slavic mythology, also recorded as Živa.... [more]
Küllikki f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Kyllikki.
Chunrong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (season)" combined with 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper"... [more]
Albertík m Slovak
Diminutive form of Albert.
Gianguglielmo m Italian
Combination of Gian and Guglielmo.
Embrey f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Embry.
Yitzchak m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יִצְחָק‎ (see Yitzhak).
Yedeyne f Nenets
Means "new woman" in Nenets.
Caròla f Occitan
Occitan form of Carola.
Sevard m Norwegian
Norwegian name with the combination of sær "sea" and vǫrðr "guard".
Florijn m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Florinus (for men) and Florina (for women), but the name is most often encountered on men. It is unisex in the Netherlands, but strictly masculine in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.... [more]
Guntero m Italian
Italian form of Gunther and variant of Gontiero.
Kinu f Japanese
This name is used as 絹 (ken, kinu) meaning "silk."... [more]
Success f & m English (Puritan)
From the English word "success" referring to the "achievement of one's aim or goal, or getting or achieving wealth, respect, or fame".
Clemènço f Provençal
Provençal form of Clémence.
Houarneva f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Houarnon.
Kaataq m & f Greenlandic
Younger form of Kautaĸ.
Moyona f Indigenous American
Derived from the Ashaninka word moyo meaning "water vortex" and na meaning "queen".
Junyu m & f Chinese
From Chinese 君 (jūn) meaning "ruler, chief, lord" combined with 宇 (yǔ) meaning "house, building", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Brynhilda f Medieval Scandinavian, Swedish (Archaic)
Medieval Norwegian and Swedish variant of Brynhildr.
Roysia f Medieval English
A spelling variant of Rohesia (see also Royse)
Genesia f Italian
Feminine form of Genesio.
Rûpa m Greenlandic
Short form of Rûperte.
Klimako m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Climacus.
Musa f Yiddish
Possibly a feminine form of Moshe.
Protôz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Protazy.
Mengwei f Chinese
From the Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and 玮 (wěi) meaning "jade, rare, valuable".
Baugur m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Baugr.
Zhiliang m Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 之 (zhī), a possessive marker, or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable", 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, radiant, light" or 量 (liáng) meaning "measure, amount"... [more]
Wendela f Dutch, German (Rare)
Feminine form of Wendel.
Kättilö f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Kætiløy, composed of Old Norse ketill "kettle, cauldron" and ey "island".
Juerui f Chinese
From the Chinese 珏 (jué) meaning "two pieces of jade joined together" and 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious".
Dracarys m Obscure (Modern)
From the word dracarys meaning "dragonfire" in High Valyrian, one of the fictional languages in the book and TV series Game of Thrones. This name has been given to 12 boys in the United States since 2019.
Zakeus m Hungarian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Hungarian short form of Zacharias and Swedish variant of Sakaios (see Zacchaeus).
Masataka m Japanese
From Japanese 昌 (masa) meaning "good, prosper", 雅 (masa) meaning "graceful, elegant", 正 (masa) meaning "correct, proper, right, justice", 政 (masa) meaning "rule; government; politics" or 真 (masa) meaning "true, reality" combined with 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety"... [more]
Kayana f Japanese
From Japanese 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good", 也 (ya) meaning "also" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Brixton m American
From a district in south London, England. Entered popular usage in the US in early 2000s.
Cante m Medieval Italian
Meaning uncertain. It is either a short form of Cavalcante, or derived from the Italian word canto meaning "song".
Hareb m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حارب (see Harib).
Tzvika m Hebrew
Diminutive of Tzvi.
Kahekili m Hawaiian
In Romani culture, the name Kahekili does not have a specific historical or traditional meaning. However, Kahekili is more commonly associated with Hawaiian culture, where it means "thunder" or "thunderous."... [more]
Tomotsugu m Japanese
From 朋 (tomo) meaning "friend" combined 紀 (tsugu) meaning "chronicle, narrative, account". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Omi f Japanese
The Japanese name "Omi" can have multiple meanings depending on the characters used to write it. One possible interpretation is "honor, dignity" (尾身), while another is "sea, ocean" (海). Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Eilke m & f East Frisian, West Frisian, Low German
For a man, it is the diminutive form of Eile - but for a woman, it is the feminine form of Eile.
Margaride f Gascon
Gascon variant of Margarida.
Saamar m Sanskrit
* Saamar सामर- accompanied by immortals, accompanied by god. It is . Here स means with + अमर means god
Visvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Visvilas.
Roslee m Malay
Variant of Rusli.
Þormóður m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Þórmóðr.
Färhät m Tatar
Tatar form of Farhad.
Jacie f American
Variant of Jacey.
Nikolazig m Breton
Breton diminutive form of Nicholas.
Eunoe f Greek Mythology
From Greek εὔνους (eunous) meaning "well-minded, friendly", which is composed of ευ (eu) "good, well" and νοῦς (nous) "mind" (see also Eunous, Eunoia)... [more]
Hidaya f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "beautiful".
Regnald m Old High German
Old High German variant form of Raginoald.
Chumpol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชุมพล (see Chumphon).
Yavishtha f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Marathi, Gujarati
From Sanskrit यविष्ठ yaviSTha "youngest, last born".
Odoka f Udmurt
Udmurt form of Eudocia.
Rama f Hebrew (Modern)
Feminine form of Ram 1.
Maarifatuddin f Arabic
Means "knowledge of the faith", meaning "knowledge of Islam".
Bertín m Spanish (Rare)
In the case of Spanish singer Bertín Osborne (1954-), it is a diminutive of Norberto.
Enol m Asturian (Modern), Spanish (European, Modern)
After lake Enol, the biggest of the two lakes of Covadonga in the highlands of Asturias, Spain.
Navdar m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish navdarbûn meaning "to become famous".
Taz m & f English
A diminutive of Tasmin or other names containing similar sounds. Also a British diminutive of Terry 1 or Theresa or Terrence... [more]
Angielina f Russian
Polish transcription of Ангелина (see Angelina).
Nurhafizah f Malay, Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Hafizah.
Zosima f Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Latinized form of Zosime and Italian feminine form of Zosimo.
Oliivia f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian form of Olivia.
Danubre m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table and brother of Acorant the Agile. He was related in some way to Lancelot.... [more]
Joycelynn f English (Rare)
Variant of Jocelyn or a combination of Joyce and Lynn.
Rhody f English (American, Archaic)
Diminutive of Rhoda used in the Victorian era.
Gennet f Manx
According to the Manx scholar W.W.Gill this name is not connected with Jane or John, but with the Frankish name Genida.
Ochirbaatar m Mongolian
From Mongolian очир (ochir) meaning "diamond" or "truncheon, staff; thunderbolt" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Amusko m Medieval Basque
Common Basque name in the middle ages. It possibly originates from the Basque toponyms Muskitz or Muskiz. It has been documented mainly in Navarre, as early as the 10th century.
Paymon m Persian
Variant of Peyman.
Artia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name, possibly intended as a variant of Artie following the stress pattern of Mikia and Takia.
Bogdała f Polish
Feminine form of Bogdał.
Weixuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 玮 (wěi) meaning "jade, rare, valuable" or 炜 (wěi) meaning "brilliant red, glowing" and 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful star, jade" or 绚 (xuàn) meaning "gorgeous, variegated, adorned, brilliant".
Kokyangwuti f New World Mythology
Hopi creator goddess whose name means "spider grandmother".
Miral m Bosnian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Possibly a short form of Miralem. A notable bearer of this name is the Slovenian soccer player Miral Samardžić (b. 1987).
Ingberta f Frankish
Feminine form of Ingbert.
Naransolongo f Mongolian
From Mongolian наран (naran) meaning "sun" and солонго (solongo) meaning "rainbow".
Habetrot f Anglo-Saxon Mythology
A figure in folklore of the Border counties of Northern England and Lowland Scotland associated with spinning and the spinning wheel. ... [more]
Meche f Spanish
Diminutive of Mercedes.
Olujide m Western African, Yoruba
Means "the prominent one, the leader" in Yoruba.
Óliver m Icelandic, Spanish
Icelandic and Spanish variant of Oliver.
Yuwika f Japanese
Variant spelling of YUI
Kyung-Chul m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 영철 (see Yeong-Cheol).
Slomó m Hebrew (Magyarized)
Hugarian form of Shlomo.
Tantalos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Ancient Greek ταλάντατος (talántatos) "one who has to bear much", itself derived from τάλας (tálas) "wretched, miserable".
Aulona f Albanian
Feminine form of Aulon.
Otong m Sundanese
Means "man, boy" in Sundanese.
Aphidas m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Apheidas. This was the name of a centaur from Greek mythology.
Kejuan m African American
A combination of the phonetic element ke with Juan. It can also be spelt as KeJuan.
Kholk m Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
MEANING : sky- meteor, a planet. It is joining of खर + उल्का . Here ख means sky + उल्का / उल्क means torch, meteor... [more]
Bloeme f Dutch (Rare), Yiddish (Dutchified)
As a Dutch name, it is a variant of Bloem. But as a Yiddish name, it is a transcription of Blume. A known bearer of this name was Bloeme Evers-Emden (1926-2016), a Dutch Jewish teacher, child psychologist, and author who attended school with the famous diarist Anne Frank (1929-1945).
Allahbergen m & f Kazakh
Kazakh word for "God-given" or "brought by God". Combination of the Kazakh word Allah, meaning "God" (ultimately derived from Arabic Allah, meaning "God" as well).
Klukas m Croatian (Rare), Slavic Mythology
An old Croatian name of unknown meaning.... [more]
Akeira f English (Modern, Rare), African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Akira. In some cases it can be a combination of the phonetic prefix a with the name Keira.
Cainnear f Old Irish, Irish Mythology
From Irish caoin meaning "gentle", and der meaning "daughter". This was the name of Queen Medb's daughter in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Some saints have borne this name as well.
Cyrelle m & f English (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Cyril influenced by -elle.
Sajad m Arabic, Urdu, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic سجاد (see Sajjad), as well as the Urdu and Persian form.
Fluonia f Roman Mythology
Derives from fluo, fluere, "to flow," is a form of Juno who retains the nourishing blood within the womb. Women attended to the cult of Juno Fluonia "because she held back the flow of blood (i.e., menstruation) in the act of conception" and pregnancy... [more]
Maloney m & f Romani
Directly taken from Romani maloney "lightning".
Shanping f Chinese
From the Chinese 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable" and 娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming".
Ryujirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryujiro.
Aciana f Spanish
Feminine form of Aciano. Means “cornflower”
Kozo m Japanese
From 厚 (ko) meaning "thick, heavy, kind" or 孝 (ko) meaning "filial piety" combined with 三 (zo) meaning "three".
Atsuo m Japanese
From Japanese 温 (atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hendreary m Literature
A character from The Borrowers, a book by Mary Norton, possibly a combination of Henry and Gregory.
Laurinç m Friulian
Friulian form of Laurence 1.
Entri m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Andrew.
Shola m & f Yoruba, African
Short form of names that end with "sola", such as Olusola or Adesola. R&B singer Shola Ama is a well-known bearer.
Durinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning "sleepy one" from Old Norse dúra meaning "nap, take a nap" and "door-keeper" from Old Norse dyrr meaning "door opening, doorway". This is the name of a dwarf.
Averkios m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek spelling of Aberkios.
Omaria f African American
Feminization of Omarion.
Kiattisak m Thai
From Thai เกียรติ (kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Siramarg f Armenian
Means "peacock" in Armenian.
Adeńka f Polish
Diminutive of Ada 1.
Stephin m English
Variant of Stephen.
Bernabea f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Bernabé.
Arkadijus m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Arcadius.
Dalir m Persian
Means "brave" in Persian.
Agellid m Ancient Berber
Means "king" in Amazigh.
Ragnfríð f Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Ragnfríðr.
Siriwan f Thai
From Thai สิริ (siri) meaning "fortune, grace, luck" or ศิริ (siri) meaning "glory, splendour" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Nevo m Hebrew
Mountain Nevo, a mountain mentioned in the Bible. Located in western Jordan, the mountain from which Moses looked upon the earth before his death.
Nami m Persian
Means famous.
Daaf m Dutch
Dutch short form of David.
Valio m Finnish
From Finnish valio meaning "an outstanding individual, a pick, choice, elite".
Pingzhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming" and 芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris".
Yalta f Early Jewish
A short form of Ayalta an Aramaic variant of Ayala (Do not confuse with Yaltah)... [more]
I-won f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 俐 (i) "smooth; active; clever, sharp" and 媛 (won) meaning "beautiful woman."
Ollis m English
Transferred use of the surname Ollis.
Chulieta f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Juliet.
Nasqida m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the archaic Georgian adjective ნასყიდი (nasqidi) meaning "purchased, bought".
Tulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Tullus.
Asztrid f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Astrid.
Adelah f English
Variant of Adela
Kirion m Georgian (Rare), Russian (Archaic)
Georgian and Russian form of Kyrion. A notable bearer of this name was the Georgian saint Kirion II (1855-1918), who was the first Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
May f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Popular name in Israel (mostly for girls), it is came from the name of the month of May (the fifth).... [more]
Tieneke f Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Tien, as it contains the Dutch diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Shayno m Assyrian
From the Assyrian word for peace, it is occasionally used as a given name among the Assyrian Diaspora
Téide f Irish Mythology (?)
Allegedly a wife of Finn MacCúmhaill.... [more]
Jilpa m Chinese
Means "life's teacher"
Winegarde f Frankish
Derived from Old High German wini meaning "friend" and Old Saxon gard, Old High German gart meaning "enclosure, protection; yard, garden"... [more]
Malang m Pashto
Means "mystic" in Pashto.
Konkia f Georgian, Folklore, Literature, Popular Culture
Georgian form of Cinderella. It is derived from the Georgian word კონკები (konkebi) meaning "rags".... [more]
Eivas m Etruscan (Archaic)
Etruscan form of Ajax.
Kestekuun m Yakut
Yakut form of Constantine.
Adeyinka f & m Yoruba
Means "the crown surrounds me" in Yoruba.
Arviti m Kven
Kven variant of Arvid.
Xiaokang m Chinese
From Chinese 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak" or 小 (xiào) meaning "small" combined with 康 (kāng) meaning "peaceful, quiet"... [more]
Loung f Chinese
Loung means "dragon" in Chinese
Bozhina f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Bozhin.
Aniula f Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Billiam m English
Variant of William, incorporating the diminutive Bill.
Ga-eon f Korean
From Sino-Korean "佳" (ga) "good, auspicious; beautiful; delightful" and "嫣" (eon) "beautiful, pretty, charming". Other hanja can be used.
Karn m & f Thai
Means "beloved" in Thai.
Zaránd m Hungarian
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from an old Slavic word meaning "grumbling".
Monaka f Japanese
From Japanese 萌 (mo) meaning "sprout, bud, malt", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Publio m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Publius.
Majeczka f Polish
Diminutive of Maja 1.
Aboobacker m Indian (Muslim), Malayalam
Form of Abu Bakr used by South Indian Muslims.
Viengxay m & f Lao
Alternate transcription of Lao ວຽງ​ໄຊ (see Viengsay).
Wulfweard m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and weard "guard, guardian".
Eadhelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ead "wealth, fortune" and helm "helmet, protection". This was the name of a 10th-century English bishop.
Onnenn f Breton
Derived from Breton onn "ash; (and by extension) strong" and gwenn "white". This is an older form of Onenn, the name of a 6th- and 7th-century Breton saint.
Quảng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 廣 (quảng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive".
Fairfield m English
Transferred use of the surname Fairfield. ... [more]
Taslim m & f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Indonesian
Means "submission, salutation, delivery" in Arabic, from the root سَلَّمَ (sallama) meaning "to surrender, to submit to".
Siyona f Indian
An Indian name meaning "Graceful".
Yeong-sam m Korean
From Sino-Korean 泳 "dive; swim" and 三 "three".
Amru m Indonesian, Arabic
Indonesian form of Amr, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Francho m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Francis.
Gilormu m Sicilian
Variant of Girolmu.
Jinqiu f Chinese
From the Chinese 锦 (jǐn) meaning "bright and beautiful, brocade, tapestry, embroidery" and 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Wajeeh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وجيه (see Wajih).
Zoov m Hmong
Means "of the jungle, wild" in Hmong.