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.
Gadiel m JewishMeans "God is my luck" or "God is my good fortune" in Hebrew.
Yinlayefa f IjawMeans "nothing can be compared to a mother" in Ijaw.
Maivcua f HmongFrom the Hmong name element
maiv designating a feminine name and
cua meaning "wind".
Shahla f Arabic, Persian, UrduMeans "deep blue, bluish-black" in Arabic, also used to refer to a person with such an eye colour.
Darkseid m Popular CultureDarkseid (pronounced "Darkside'') is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Shawnella f EnglishIt is the feminine version of "Shawn". Also means gift from god.
Diric m SomaliA 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 RomanOscan 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".... [
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Glúmr m Old NorseFrom Old Norse
glúmr meaning "dark expression, dark face" (referring to bears).
Shinami f JapaneseFrom Japanese 詩 (
shi) meaning "poetry, poem" combined with 南 (
nami) meaning "south". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yanfeng m & f ChineseFrom 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"... [
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Suwanna f ThaiFrom Thai สุวรรณ
(suwan) meaning "gold", ultimately from Sanskrit सुवर्ण
(suvarna).
Elyan m Arthurian CycleIn 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... [
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Mudar m ArabicProbably 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... [
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Khandmaa f MongolianMeans "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.... [
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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... [
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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).
Chunrong m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 春
(chūn) meaning "spring (season)" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper"... [
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Sevard m NorwegianNorwegian 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.... [
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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".
Junyu m & f ChineseFrom 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.
Mengwei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and
玮 (wěi) meaning "jade, rare, valuable".
Zhiliang m ChineseFrom 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"... [
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Kättilö f Old SwedishOld Swedish form of
Kætiløy, composed of Old Norse
ketill "kettle, cauldron" and
ey "island".
Juerui f ChineseFrom 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.
Masataka m JapaneseFrom 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"... [
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Kayana f JapaneseFrom 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 AmericanFrom a district in south London, England. Entered popular usage in the US in early 2000s.
Kahekili m HawaiianIn 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."... [
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Tomotsugu m JapaneseFrom 朋 (
tomo) meaning "friend" combined 紀 (
tsugu) meaning "chronicle, narrative, account". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Omi f JapaneseThe 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.
Saamar m Sanskrit* Saamar सामर- accompanied by immortals, accompanied by god. It is . Here स means with + अमर means god
Navdar m KurdishDerived from Kurdish
navdarbûn meaning "to become famous".
Danubre m Arthurian CycleA Knight of the Round Table and brother of Acorant the Agile. He was related in some way to Lancelot.... [
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Gennet f ManxAccording to the Manx scholar W.W.Gill this name is not connected with Jane or John, but with the Frankish name
Genida.
Ochirbaatar m MongolianFrom Mongolian очир
(ochir) meaning "diamond" or "truncheon, staff; thunderbolt" and баатар
(baatar) meaning "hero".
Amusko m Medieval BasqueCommon 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.
Weixuan f ChineseFrom 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".
Habetrot f Anglo-Saxon MythologyA figure in folklore of the Border counties of Northern England and Lowland Scotland associated with spinning and the spinning wheel. ... [
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Tantalos m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Ancient Greek
ταλάντατος (
talántatos) "one who has to bear much", itself derived from
τάλας (
tálas) "wretched, miserable".
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 KazakhKazakh 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).
Cainnear f Old Irish, Irish MythologyFrom 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.
Fluonia f Roman MythologyDerives 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... [
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Maloney m & f RomaniDirectly taken from Romani
maloney "lightning".
Shanping f ChineseFrom the Chinese
善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable" and
娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming".
Kozo m JapaneseFrom 厚 (
ko) meaning "thick, heavy, kind" or 孝 (
ko) meaning "filial piety" combined with 三 (
zo) meaning "three".
Atsuo m JapaneseFrom Japanese 温 (
atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 男 (
o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Durinn m Old Norse, Norse MythologyMeaning "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.
Kiattisak m ThaiFrom Thai เกียรติ
(kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Siriwan f ThaiFrom Thai สิริ
(siri) meaning "fortune, grace, luck" or ศิริ
(siri) meaning "glory, splendour" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Nevo m HebrewMountain Nevo, a mountain mentioned in the Bible. Located in western Jordan, the mountain from which
Moses looked upon the earth before his death.
Valio m FinnishFrom Finnish
valio meaning "an outstanding individual, a pick, choice, elite".
Pingzhi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming" and
芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris".
I-won f Korean (Rare)From Sino-Korean 俐 (i) "smooth; active; clever, sharp" and 媛 (won) meaning "beautiful woman."
Nasqida m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the archaic Georgian adjective ნასყიდი
(nasqidi) meaning "purchased, bought".
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).... [
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Shayno m AssyrianFrom the Assyrian word for peace, it is occasionally used as a given name among the Assyrian Diaspora
Winegarde f FrankishDerived from Old High German
wini meaning "friend" and Old Saxon
gard, Old High German
gart meaning "enclosure, protection; yard, garden"... [
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Xiaokang m ChineseFrom Chinese 晓
(xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak" or 小
(xiào) meaning "small" combined with 康
(kāng) meaning "peaceful, quiet"... [
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Ga-eon f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean "佳" (ga) "good, auspicious; beautiful; delightful" and "嫣" (eon) "beautiful, pretty, charming". Other hanja can be used.
Zaránd m HungarianEtymology uncertain, perhaps from an old Slavic word meaning "grumbling".
Monaka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 萌 (mo) meaning "sprout, bud, malt", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eadhelm m Anglo-SaxonDerived from Old English
ead "wealth, fortune" and
helm "helmet, protection". This was the name of a 10th-century English bishop.
Onnenn f BretonDerived 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 VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 廣
(quảng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive".
Taslim m & f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, IndonesianMeans "submission, salutation, delivery" in Arabic, from the root سَلَّمَ
(sallama) meaning "to surrender, to submit to".
Jinqiu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
锦 (jǐn) meaning "bright and beautiful, brocade, tapestry, embroidery" and
秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Zoov m HmongMeans "of the jungle, wild" in Hmong.