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.
Saku m & f Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 瑳 (sa) meaning "polish, brilliant white luster of a gem, artful smile", 彩 (sa) meaning "colour", 咲 (saku, sa) meaning "blossom", 作 (saku) meaning "make, production, prepare, build", 朔 (saku) meaning "conjunction (astronomy), first day of month, north", 索 (saku) meaning "cord, rope, searching, inquiring", 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze", 小 (sa) meaning "little, small", 爽 (sa) meaning "refreshing, bracing, resonant, sweet, clear", 朝 (sa) meaning "morning", or 颯 (sa) meaning "sudden, quick, sound of the wind" combined with 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 公 (ku) meaning "public, prince, official, governmental", 空 (ku) meaning "sky", 紅 (ku) meaning "crimson, deep red", 玖 (ku) meaning "beautiful black jewel, nine", 矩 (ku) meaning "ruler", or 丘 (ku) meaning "hill, knoll"... [more]
Woralak f Thai
From Thai วร (wora) meaning "excellent, distinguished, best" and ลักษณ์ (lak) meaning "characteristic, quality".
Jácinta f Hungarian
Feminine form of Jácint.
Anura m Sinhalese
From the name of the seventeenth lunar mansion (or constellation along the moon's path) equivalent to the constellation Libra.
Stasander m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Stasandros. This name was borne by Stasander of Cyprus (4th century BC), who was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great.
Jazzmine f English (Modern)
Variant of Jasmine, the spelling likely influenced by the word jazz.
Salimat f Dagestani
Lak form of Salima.
Domenig m Romansh
Variant of Domenic.
Protothyes m Ancient Near Eastern (Latinized)
Latinized form of the name Bartatua, itself an Akkadian form of a Scythian name.
Rewerd m East Frisian
Formed from the Frisian name elements RÊD "advice, council" and WARD "to guard".
Hermosa f Spanish (Rare)
Hermosa is a spanish name meaning 'beautiful'
Jôrîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Jørgine.
Egyed m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Aegidius.
Sumedha m Buddhism, Sinhalese
Means "nourishing, loamy" in Sanskrit. In Buddhist literature this is the name of a previous life of Siddhartha Gautama, in which he declares his intention to become a Buddha.
Izumo m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 出雲 (Izumo), the name of an old province, a city and a grand shrine (taisha).... [more]
Wuffa m Anglo-Saxon
Diminutive form of the Old English name element wulf "wolf". This was the name of an early king of East Anglia, as recorded in the Anglo-Saxon genealogies.
Aljusja f Belarusian
Diminutive form of Ala.
Anuphong m Thai
From Thai อนุ (anu) meaning "small, often" and พงษ์/พงศ์ (phong) meaning "lineage, family".
Dolley f English
Variant of Dolly.
Saihaj m & f Indian (Sikh)
It means "peaceful and equipoise person".
Borz m Chechen (Rare)
Means "wolf" in Chechen.
Iñuksuk m Yupik, Greenlandic, Inuit
Means "that which acts in the capacity of a human" in Inuktitut. An inuksuk is a human-made stone landmark, used as a point of navigation and reference in the Arctic circle, where few natural landmarks exist.
Çalahadi m Judeo-Spanish (Archaic)
Judeo-Spanish form of Saladin.
Adelisa f English (Archaic)
Variant of Adeliza, recorded in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Hallfreðr m Old Norse
From Old Norse hallr "rock" and friðr "peace".
Yatzi f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Invented name inspired by similar names like Yatziri and Yaretzi.
Domar m Norse Mythology, Scandinavian, Swedish (Rare)
Modern Scandinavian form of both Dómari and Dómarr. However, when used in the context of Norse mythology, it strictly refers to the latter name.... [more]
Loulo m Provençal
Diminutive of Louïs.
Cuauhtli m & f Nahuatl
Means "eagle; fifteenth day-sign of the tonalpohualli" in Nahuatl.
Rukiyat f Chechen
Chechen form of Ruqayyah.
Hiyuka f Japanese (Rare)
From 陽 (hiyu) meaning "sun, positive, yang, plus" and 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance, aroma, pleasant scent".
Oneita f American (Hispanic, Rare, Archaic), African American (Rare)
Variant of Juanita influenced by the vocabulary word one.
Luminara f Popular Culture
Name from the Star Wars universe.
Dalkiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend (Rare)
A demon first mentioned by Joseph Gikatilla ben Abraham (1248-1305) in his book "Baraita de Massachet Gehinnom".... [more]
Lukho m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Lukhum.
Nikky f English
Variant of Nikki. This is borne by the American poet Nikky Finney (1957-), born Lynn Carol Finney.
Savsar f Uzbek
Means "marten" in Uzbek.
Anténor m French, Slovak
French form of Antenor.
Jáne m Greenlandic
Greenlandic variant of Jan 1.
Hannalie f Afrikaans
Contraction of Hanna and Elisabeth.
Bergtóra f Faroese
Faroese form of Bergþóra.
Arlys f English (American)
Feminine variant of Arlis.
Milne m & f Scottish
Transferred use of the surname Milne.
Eume m Galician (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a river in the north of Galicia, itself from a Celtic word cognate of Latin umeo ("to be wet"), both ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *wegʷ ("wet").
Mariüs m Provençal
Provençal form of Marius.
Lollius m Ancient Roman
Roman family name of unknown meaning, possibly of Sabine origin. Alternatively it could be derived from Latin lolium "darnel", darnel being a type of grass.
Kiko f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 紀 (ki) meaning "narrative; account; record" or 希 (ki) meaning "beg, request; hope; rare" or 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Vermont m & f American (Rare)
From the name of the state in the United States of America (see Vermont). The place name originated from French Verd Mont meaning "green mountain", the name that French explorer Samuel de Champlain gave to Vermont's Green Mountains on his 1647 map.
Zhenwen f Chinese
From the Chinese 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" or 祯 (zhēn) meaning "lucky, good omen, auspicious" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Yodsaphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศพล (see Yotsaphon).
Gémino m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Geminus.
Tawan m & f Thai
Means "sun" in Thai.
Helenca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Helena, used as a given name in its own right.
In-Ho m Korean
From Sino-Korean 仁 (in) meaning "compassionate" or 人 (in) meaning "man, person, mankind, people" combined with 鎬 (ho) meaning "stove, bright", 昊 (ho) meaning "summer, sky, heaven" or 虎 (ho) meaning "tiger"... [more]
Hamet m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Moorish form of Ahmad (compare Amete).
Palomba f Medieval Italian
Derived from Vulgar Latin palumba meaning "dove; pigeon".
Serapia f Late Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Serapion.
Leonte m Romanian
Romanian form of Leontios.
Vivat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wiwat.
Nicolene f English, Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans, South African
Variant of Nicoline. Known bearers of this name include the South African race walker Nicolene Cronje (b. 1983) and the South African field hockey player Nicolene Terblanche (b... [more]
Nadziejka f Polish
Diminutive of Nadzieja.
Sujittra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchitra.
Rūaimoko m Maori
God of earthquakes in Māori myth. Also Ruaumoko.
Amadieu m Provençal
Provençal form of Amadeus.
Lüke f Low German (Archaic)
Low German variant of Lieken, used between the 17th and 19th centuries.
Hilmey m Malay
Malay variant of Hilmi.
Dzaug m Ossetian (Rare)
Meaning unknown. A known bearer was Dzaug Bugulov, an 18th-century Ossetian figure who founded the city of Vladikavkaz (called Dzaudzhyqau in Ossetian in his honour).
Tizizwit f Ancient Berber
Means "bee" in Amazigh.
Laurenti m Italian
Italo-Swiss form of Laurentius especially in the northern part of Italy at the border with Switzerland. (see LAURENCE (1))
Tsukihiko m Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" or 槻 (tsuki) meaning "zelkova tree" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Laimnesis m Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian laime "luck, good fortune; happiness" and nest "to carry, to bear".
Hlédís f Old Norse, Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements hlē-r "ocean, sea (used in poetic contexts)" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Âsaf m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Asaf.
Waldbern m Germanic
Derived from Gothic valdan "to reign" combined with Proto-Germanic beran or bernu "bear" (bero and bern in Old High German).
Ishwari f & m Indian, Marathi, Nepali
Variant of Ishvari.
Udde f & m East Frisian, West Frisian
Short form of names containing the West Frankish name element aud (High German ot) "wealth, fortune".
Barnolf m Germanic
Variant of Barnulf.
Sosippos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".... [more]
Üüriintsetseg f Mongolian
Means "morning flower, dawn flower" in Mongolian, from үүр (üür) meaning "dawn" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Shaindy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Shayna.
Levin m English
A more elaborate form of Levi, as well as a variant form of Lewin.
Girzzie f Scots
Shetlandic Scots form of Girzie.
Sudaysi m Somali (Arabized, Modern)
Based on the name of sheikh Abdul Rahmane Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Sudais, Imam of the great mosque of Mekka. Arab al-sudais means "the sixth".
Saepudin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Sayf ad-Din.
Enecone m Italian
Italian form of Eneko via Enecus.
Scottia f American (South, Rare, Archaic), English (American, Rare)
Either a variant of Scotia or a feminine form of Scott.
Hirohisa m Japanese
From 裕 (hiro, hiroshi) meaning "abundant", 寛 (hiro) meaning "tolerant, generous", 浩 (hiro) meaning "prosperous", and 大 (hiro, tai, dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 久 (hisa) meaning "long time, long time ago", 尚 (hisa) meaning "still, incidentally or 寿 (hisa) meaning "long life, lifespan"... [more]
Humphan m Lao
Means "king's retainer" in Lao.
Nikasidikos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is a little bit uncertain, because there are several possibilities for it (although all related). It might be derived from:... [more]
Abd al-Razzaq m Arabic
Variant transcription of عبد الرزاق (see Abd ar-Razzaq).
Kymani m & f African American (Modern)
Likely an invented name, possibly a blend of the popular phonetic element ky with Kimani.
Hipseu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hypseus.
Briadas m Arthurian Cycle
A powerful jouster who guarded the Spring of the Two Sycamores. He was considered undefeatable; he had even knocked down Gawaine. This lasted until he was conquered by Lancelot and received a mortal wound... [more]
Sarla f Hindi
Sarla Thakral firs Indian woman to earn a pilots license
Daira f Greek Mythology, Spanish (Latin American)
The name of an Okeanid Nymph of the town in Eleusis in Attika, Greece. It is derived from the element δαο (dao), meaning "the knowing one, teacher".
Meleke f Manding
Meleke is Bambara for the following word. "Angel"
Neten m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan གནས་བརྟན (gnas-brtan) meaning "elder, senior monk, sthavira".
Radzee m Malay
Malay variant of Razi.
Soli f Judeo-Spanish
Possibly a diminutive of Sol 1.
Iingka f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ingka.
Varujan m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Armenian Վարուժան (see Varuzhan).
Verrier m Obscure
From a French occupational surname that meant "glassmaker" or "glassblower", ultimately from French verre meaning "glass" (see Verrier)... [more]
Pooka f Anglo-Saxon Mythology, Celtic Mythology
Means "spirit" in Irish folklore. Pooka is another name for "Will-o the Wisp".... [more]
Lonardo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Leonard.
Thêu f Vietnamese
From a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 繡 (thêu) meaning "to embroider".
Suntari f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุนทรี (see Sunthari).
Chiam m & f Thai
Means "modest, humble" in Thai.
Partenopeu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Parthenopaeus.
Pačia f Medieval Baltic
Recorded in Lithuania in the 16th-century on a Muslim Tatar woman, most likely a diminutive form of Fatima.
Youssof m Arabic
Variant transcription of Yusuf.
Fərqanə f Azerbaijani
Possibly from the place name Fergana.
Chonlathi m Thai
Means "sea" in Thai.
Lirong f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" or 利 () meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with 蓉 (róng) meaning "lotus" or 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper"... [more]
Aumnshi f Indian
Origin : Sanskrit Language... [more]
Sundra f English (American)
A famous bearer of this name is American actress Sundra Oakley (1975-).
Neroua m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Nerva. Also compare the names Silvanus and Silouanos, which show that the letter -v- was usually hellenized to -ou- by the ancient Greeks.
Härvidh m Old Norse
Combination of Old Norse herr "army" and víðr "tree, forest".
Bernnadette f African American (Rare)
Variant of Bernadette. Actress Bernadette Stanislaus, profesionally known as Bern Nadette Stanis, bears this name.
Icnocuauh m Nahuatl
Means "humble eagle" or "sad eagle" in Nahuatl, from icno- "humble; in a sad state, bereaved" (from icnotl "an orphan, someone or something poor, humble, worthy of compassion and aid") and cuauhtli "eagle"... [more]
Enesidemo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Aenesidemus.
Ari f Hungarian
Diminutive of Aranka.
Rungrot m Thai
Means "flourishing, thriving, glorious, illustrious" in Thai.
Petrussa f Medieval Basque
Feminine form of Petrus.
Oineusz m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Oeneus.
Ülla f Estonian
Feminine form of Üllo.
Katari f & m English (American), Indian
Of unknown meaning.
Güzäliä f Bashkir
Alternate transcription of Гүзәлиә (see Guzalia)
Khagya-yerdi m Caucasian Mythology
This was the name of the lord of rocks in Vainakh traditional mythology.
Jamerion m African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jamarion, possibly influenced by James.
Gulsoat f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and soat meaning "time, watch, clock".
Rihttá f Sami
Variant of Riittá.
Alemona f Roman Mythology
Roman birth deity that feeds the embryo or generally nourished growth in utero.
Theodoritos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Theodoretos.
Ajshë f Albanian
Albanian form of Aisha.
Chairestrate f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek χαίρω (chairo) meaning "to be glad, to rejoice" combined with στρατος (stratos) "army". This was borne by the mother of the philosopher Epicurus.
Simbiso f Shona
Means "One who strengthens or source of encouragement".
Shanaye f English
Variant of Shanae.
Annene f Dutch
Derivative from Anne 1
Mufeeda f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic مفيدة (see Mufida), as well as the Urdu form.
Nanu m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Nano.
Ginnette f French
This name is a French diminutive of the name Virginia. And another diminutive of the name Gina.
Ositadimma m Igbo
Meaning: from today things will be good... [more]
Sǽbiǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements sær "sea" and bjǫrn "bear".
Shubh m Indian
Derives from the Hindu word for ‘auspicious’ or ‘fortunate.’
Nürlü f Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Bezalel m Biblical
Hebrew, meaning "protected by God". It occurs in the Bible as the name of a celebrated skilled craftsman. As a result, the school of arts set up in Jerusalem in the 20th century was named Bezalel.
Xiaomei f Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" or 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" combined with 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 妹 (mèi) meaning "younger sister" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone"... [more]
Qərənfil f Azerbaijani
Means "carnation (flower)" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic قرنفل (qaranful).
Njáveš f Sami
Derived from Sami njávešeatni meaning "mythology".
Odyseusz m Polish
Polish form of Odysseus.
Hildar m Norwegian (Rare), Icelandic (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements hildr "battle" and arr "warrior", as well as a masculine form of Hilda.
Aghapap m Armenian (Archaic)
Derived from Persian aga ("master") and Armenian pap ("grandfather").
Zadeni m Georgian Mythology
Most likely derived from Persian یزدان (yazdân) meaning "god, divinity, angel". Zadeni (also transcribed as Zaden) was a pagan god of fruitfulness and the harvest in pre-Christian Georgian mythology.
Flladina f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian fllad "breeze, light wind; fresh air".
Prajya f Indian
Name - Prajya , Prajyaa प्रज्ञा... [more]
Vagharshak m Armenian
Extended form of Vagharsh.
Brunsunu m Anglo-Saxon
Late Old English name composed of the elements brun "brown" and sunu "son".
Gailo m Medieval German
Monothematic name from Old High German stem GAIL "elongated, petulant".
Heke m Finnish
Finnish variant form of Heike.
Livanur f Turkish (Modern, Rare)
A combined form of Liva and Nur.
Ingel f Estonian
Originally a diminutive of Ingrid and Inge. Its use as a given name in its own right may have been influenced by Estonian ingel "angel".
Masugi m Japanese
From 真 (ma, shin) meaning "genuine, real, sincere" and 杉 (sugi) meaning "cedar".
Mahorat f Uzbek
Means "skill, expertise" in Uzbek.
Fayzimurod m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Combination of the names Fayzi and Murod.
Lascelles m English
Transferred use of the surname Lascelles. A notable bearer was the poet Lascelles Abercrombie (1881-1938).
Dilbaz f Kurdish
Perhaps from dil meaning "heart" and baz meaning "falcon, hawk".
Yisuya f Chinese
Combination of Yi, Su 2 and Ya.
Berenguiera f Provençal
Provençal form of Berengaria.
Curdie m Literature
This was the name of the miner boy in The Princess and the Goblin (1872) and The Princess and Curdie (1883) by George MacDonald.
Byleth m & f Popular Culture
Variant of Beleth. This is the name of an avatar character in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
Tuntiak m Shuar
Means "rainbow" in Shuar.
Soramu m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sürex m Yakut
Means "heart" in Yakut.
Marziali m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Martial.
Ígulfríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ígull "sea urchin" or igull "hedgehog" and fríðr "beautiful".
Ottelien f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Otte and -lien (from names like Carolien).
Wenus f Polish
Polish form of Venus.
Tertulen m Basque
Basque form of Tertullianus.
Rotbald m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element hrôthi "fame" combined with Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Ilayali f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Venezuelan-born singer Ilayali Bolívar competed on the eighth season of the reality television series La Voz México (2019).
Zuberoa f Basque
From the name of a Basque province, also called Xiberoa
Dulcina f Late Roman, Spanish
Feminine form of Dulcinus.
K'itornaĸ f Greenlandic
Means "child" in Greenlandic.
Peerapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phiraphon.
Kayona f Jamaican Patois
The name Kayona means "Act Singing".
Zirolamo m Friulian
Friulian and Ladinian form of Girolamo.
Zenko f Japanese
From Japanese 善 (zen) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" or 然 (zen), a suffix after nouns to express likeness combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Catreena f Manx
Variant of Catreeney.
Siarvatsi m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Servatius.
Sünneke f Low German, East Frisian
Low German and East Frisian diminutive form of Sünne. Also compare Sonnika.
Aasaf m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Âsaf.
Itaaraq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Itâraĸ.
Theodektes m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god" combined with the Greek noun δέκτης (dektes) meaning "receiver, beggar".
Gitella f Yiddish
Variant of Gitela.
Anoushiravan m Persian
Variant transcription of Anooshiravan.
Tarlan f & m Persian
From the name of a bird in the Falcon family.
Zengsu f Chinese
From the Chinese 增 (zēng) meaning "increase, add to" and 素 (sù) meaning "white silk".
Use f Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Of uncertain etymology. One theory, however, relates this name to Finnish uusi "new".
Adan m Walloon, Haitian Creole
Walloon and Haitian Creole form of Adam.
Þöll f Icelandic
From Old Norse þǫll meaning "fir tree".
Kirst f Scottish
Short form of Kirsten.
Ieska f Biblical Greek
Greek form of Iscah.
Drypetis f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Of uncertain etymology. Drypetis was the daughter of Stateira I and Darius III of Persia. She was married to Hephaestion and was rumored to have been killed by Roxana to remove potential rivals.
Walpurgis f German (Latinized)
German variant of Walburgis. In Central and Northern Europe, Walpurgisnacht ('Walpurgis Night') is a holiday usually celebrated on April 30 or May 1.
Onufrey m Ukrainian
Variant form of Onufrij.
Osiasz m Polish
Polish form of Ozias.
Juanette f English (American), South African
Semi-hispanicization of Jeannette, or semi-anglicized form of Juanita.
Brynley m & f English
Variant of Brinley.
Tinsel f English (Modern, Rare)
A "glittering metallic thread" invented in Nuremberg around 1610. It is usually found woven in fabric to give a shimmery aesthetic or hung in strands on trees, usually Christmas trees, during the winter season to simulate icicles... [more]
Dárbmu m Sami
Sami form of Tarmo.
Hilla f Hebrew
Variant of Hila.
Kunz m Medieval German, German (Archaic)
A once very popular short form of Konrad.
Ispandiyor m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Variant of Isfandiyor, which is the main Tajik and Uzbek form of Isfandiyar (see Esfandiar).
Amat f Medieval Arabic (Moorish), Arabic
An Arabic word meaning "maidservant". Often combined with a reference to god, as in Amaterrahmane.
Tzitzak f Khazar
Khazar form of Çiçek.
Huoching m Medieval German
Förstemann derives this name from the stem hôc that he relates to the Old Norse word hoekingr "sword, that cuts off the extremities".... [more]
Phatsakon m Thai
Means "sun" in Thai.
Rinald m Albanian
Albanian form of Rinaldo.
Lilybelle f English
Combination of Lily and Belle.
Gülqız f Karachay-Balkar
From the Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Karachay-Balkar къыз (qız) meaning "girl".
Rafèl m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Raphael.
Parluhutan m Batak
Means "association, union, alliance" in Toba Batak.
Helju f Estonian
Variant of Helja.
Parjanya m Hinduism, Sanskrit
Parjanya, according to the Vedas, is a deity of rain, thunder, lightning, and the one who fertilizes the earth. It is another epithet of Indra, the Vedic deity of the sky and heaven.
Boonsong m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Bunsong.
Zotovo m Malagasy
Means "young" in Malagasy.
Teodore m Medieval Georgian, Georgian (Rare)
Medieval Georgian form of Theodoros (see Theodore), which is still in use today, but rarely so. It has largely been replaced by the newer form Tedore, which is now quite common in Georgia.... [more]
Alvèra f Occitan
Occitan cognate of Elvira. Sainte Alvère (Senta Alvèra in Occitan) was a martyr from the Dordogne region in France.
Ickea f East Frisian, Low German
Clearly feminine form of Icke.
Nkeoma f & m Igbo
Means "that which is good" in Igbo.
June f Basque (Modern), Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque name of unknown origin and meaning which was recorded from the 12th century onwards.... [more]
Yeshey m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཡེ་ཤེས (see Yeshe).
Riyōko f Japanese (Archaic)
Archaic transcription of Ryōko.
Ingvard m Norwegian, Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Derived from the name of the Germanic god Ing combined with the Old Norse element vardr "guardian", though it could also be a variant of Ingvar.
Keser f Kurdish
Means "sigh" in Kurdish.
Tolbon m Yakut
Means "bright, colorful" in Yakut.
Mekkinó m Icelandic (Rare)
Masculine form of Mekkín.
Goudiel m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Gaddiel and Geuel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Nuansu f Chinese
From the Chinese 暖 (nuǎn) meaning "warm, genial" and 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect".
Gualteria f Galician
Feminine form of Gualterio.