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.
Vélaugur m Icelandic
Icelandic masculine form of Vélaug.
Alaster m Scots
Scots form of Alasdair.
Timerkazyk m Tatar
From the given name Timer combined with Казык (kazyk) meaning "fang"
Chajem m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Chaim
Janick f & m Breton (Gallicized), French
Gallicized form of Janig as well as a variant of Yannick.
Alouetta f English (Rare)
Derived from French alouette meaning "lark".
Kalüpszó f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Calypso.
Doak m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Doak.
Gal Eezh f Mythology
Mongolian form of Od Ana.
Brysan m English
Variant of Bryson.
Cargill m Scottish (Rare)
From the surname Cargill. A notable bearer was Scottish physicist and mathematician Cargill Gilston Knott (1856-1922).
Kleret f Jewish (Rare), Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish diminutive of Klara, Clara, or Clarisa.
Peisis m & f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun πεῖσις (peisis) meaning "persuasion" as well as "affection, susceptibility". It is ultimately derived from Greek πείσομαι (peisomai), which is the first-person singular future middle indicative of the Greek verbs πάσχω (pascho) meaning "to undergo, to experience, to feel (an emotion)" and πείθω (peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)".... [more]
Kurando m Japanese
This name is used as 蔵人 with 蔵 (sou, zou, osa.meru, kaku.reru, kura, kuran) meaning "own, possess, storehouse" and 人 (jin, nin, -to, hito, -ri) meaning "person."... [more]
Matis m Kashubian
Diminutive of Macéj.
Kaplan m Turkish, Bosnian (Rare)
Means "tiger" in Turkish.
Virgìliu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Virgilius.
Ma'heóná'e f Cheyenne
Means "Medicine Woman, Holy Woman" in Cheyenne.
Ínarik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Henrik.
Eratsune f Basque
16th-century coinage derived from Basque eraitsi "to decrease, to reduce, to lower". This name was intended as a Basque equivalent of Modesta.
Tukuma f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic short form of Tukumaĸ.
Kiattisuk m Thai
Alternate transcription of Kiattisak.
Onomaris f Old Celtic (Latinized), History
This is the name of an ancient Galatian Celtic queen. Her name appears to be a compound, with variants the "-maris" element appearing in several Celtic languages, meaning "great". It may also mean "mountain ash", or possibly "like a great mountain ash or rowan tree"... [more]
Loudon m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Loudon. Known bearers of Loudon as a given name include the American author Loudon Wainwright, Jr... [more]
Chompei f Khmer
Means "frangipani" in Khmer.
Chol f Spanish
Diminutive of Soledad.
Thanh-ha f Vietnamese
Means "teal river" in Vietnamese.
Francinara f Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Combination of Francisca and the popular suffix -nara (like in Tainara and Edinara).
Nilawati f Indonesian
From Indonesian nila meaning "blue" (of Sanskrit origin) meaning "dark blue" combined with the feminine suffix -wati.
Iwayu f & m Aymara
Means "dear" in Aymara.
Audgunn f Norwegian
Relatively modern name (early 20th century) created by combing the Old Norse elements auðr "wealth, fortune" and gunnr "war, fight". This makes it a cognate of the Old Norse name Auðguðr, but it's unknown if this connection was intended or if it's a coincidence.
Fabiusz m Polish
Polish form of Fabius.
Lèyontine f Picard
Picard form of Léontine.
Xiaosu f Chinese
From the Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" and 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again".
Bivoj m Czech (Rare)
Allegedly derived from Czech bíti "to smite; to beat; to fight" and the Slavic element voji "soldier".
Vivenzio m Italian
Italian form of Viventius.
Wachid m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Wahid.
Dwiputra m Indonesian
Combination of Dwi and Putra.
Färxänä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Farhana.
Kaari f Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Finnish and Estonian form of Kari 1.
Oyjamol f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and jamol meaning "beauty".
Dunstão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Dunstan
Aĥemeno m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Achaimenes.
Manuyla f Quechua
Quechua form of Manuela.
Genita f Spanish
Diminutive of Eugenia.
Xiyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 希 (xī) meaning "hope, expect, rare" and 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy".
Nuriyah f Indonesian, Thai (Muslim)
Derived from Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Tanta f Literature
used by J.R.R. Tolkien for the Hobbit Tanta Hornblower, the great-grandmother of Frodo Baggins.
Eularija f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Eularia.
Nahar f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "river" in Hebrew.
Lizeta f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Lisette.
Nyxia f American (Modern, Rare)
A variant of Nyxie, or a diminutive form of Nyx.
Narve m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Narfi.
Tandin m & f Bhutanese
Bhutanese form of Damdrin.
Donja f Russian (Rare), Dutch, German (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Russian Доня (see Donya). In languages other than Russian, the name Donja can also be derived from the Spanish word doña meaning "lady", in which case it is a more phonetical spelling of the word.... [more]
Sun-bok f Korean
From Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 福 "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Khasindhu m Hinduism
MEANING : name of Moon... [more]
Bibit m & f Javanese
Means "origin, source, offspring, seed" in Javanese.
Etom m & f Nigerian
Etom means "life" it is from the people of cross river state in Nigeria
Sivanah f American (South)
The patron goddess of illusion magic, tricksters, and those who keep secrets.
Azulon m Popular Culture
Meant to be the original masculine form of Azula, from which that name is derived. Fire Lord Azulon is a character in the American television show Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Tobiko f Japanese
From Japanese 飛 (tobi) meaning "to fly" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiwa f Yao
Means "death" in Yao.
Særic m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements "sea" and ric "king, ruler".
Thanasak m Thai
From Thai ธน (thana) meaning "wealth, prosperity" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Nugoon m Thai, Lao
Nu "person of"... [more]
Vilgirdė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vilgirdas.
Algita f Lithuanian
Feminine short form of names beginning with the element Al-, this is a derivation of Algė. It can also be considered a feminine form of Algis.
Ledis f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Hlédís.
Daara m Persian
Variant transcription of Dara 3.
Alwena f Breton
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include an adoption of the Welsh name (which is unlikely as the Breton name seems to be older than the Welsh name in question), a younger form of Breton Alc'houen and a variant of Anglo-Norman Alfwena.
Sharofat f Tajik, Uzbek
Uzbek and Tajik form of Sharifah.
Kathan m Hindi
Modern form of Kathana.
Göt m & f Swedish
Swedish form of Gautr.
Anzori m Georgian
Form of Anzor with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Chaiyot m Thai
From Thai ไชย or ชัย (chai) meaning "victory" and ยศ (yot) meaning "rank, title".
Ishabel f Irish
A variant of the Scottish name Ishbel. Sometimes also thought to be related to the name Isabel.
Opaletta f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Opal.
Îsaiarse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Isaiah.
Youssif m Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Yusuf chiefly used in Egypt.
Olifer m Medieval Baltic (Rare)
Medieval Latvian form of Oliver.
Tsvetomir m Bulgarian
The first element of this name is either derived from Bulgarian tsvete "flower" or from Bulgarian tsvyat "color". The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace". As such, the meaning of this name is either "flower of peace" or "color of peace"... [more]
Somxai m Lao
Alternate transcription of Somxay.
Devang m Indian (Rare)
The name Devang is derived from Sanskrit, where “𝐃𝐞𝐯” means “𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐞” 𝐨𝐫 “𝐠𝐨𝐝𝐥𝐲,” and “𝐀𝐧𝐠” means “𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭” or “limb.” Therefore, Devang signifies 𝐛𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐆𝐨𝐝 or 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧.
Joene f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Wife of King Cichoriades of Cornwall.... [more]
Trayko m Bulgarian
Diminutive of Trayan.
Wahju m Indonesian
Older spelling of Wahyu influenced by Dutch orthography.
Tameqrant f Berber
Means "the elder, senior" in Tamazight.
Azurad f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A name meaning "treasured one". This is used for the wife of Eber in the Book of Jubilees.
Kepa f Melanesian, Melpa
Means "to be seen" in Melpa, spoken in Papua New Guinea.
Kiriakos m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Κυριακος (see Kyriakos).
Chaloner m Obscure
From the surname Chaloner, a variant of Challinor, itself denoting a blanket maker, from Middle English chaloun "blanket"... [more]
Ahamed m Indian (Muslim), Tamil, Bengali, Sinhalese
Variant of Ahmed, particularly used in South India and Sri Lanka.
Jyd f Cornish (Rare), Literature
First appeared in children's book "The Doll Who Came Alive" by Cornish author Enys Tregarthen (AKA Nellie Sloggett, Nellie Cornwall.) Jyd Trewerry is a little orphan girl living with her stepmother in a small harbour town in the west of Cornwall.
Jürja f Estonian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Jüri and Jürgen (compare Jürjo).
Keyumars m Persian, Persian Mythology, Tajik, Afghan
Derived from Avestan gaya meaning "life" and marətan meaning "mortal, human being".
Hyeon-gyeom m Korean
From Sino-Korean 現 (hyeom) meaning "current, present" and 謙 (gyeom) meaning "humble, modest".
Mandukhai f Medieval Mongolian
Of uncertain etymology, name borne by a khatun (queen) of Northern Yuan.
Rshu m Hindi (Modern)
A kind-hearted ,soft nature and have a great affection towards their love.
Elzara f Crimean Tatar
Means "golden nation" from Turkic el meaning "people, country, nation" combined with Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold".
Chrystos f & m English (American, Modern), Greek (Modern)
Variant of Christos. Chrystos, born Christina Smith, is an American writer and activist who self-identifies as two-spirit.
Kepe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Petra.
Dolcina f Italian
Italian form of Dulcina.
Wai m & f Chinese
It means "great"
Noag m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Noah 1.
Ástrið f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Ástríðr.
Pinyi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 频 (pín) meaning "frequently, again and again" and 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy".
Gaytha f Indian
{Agatha}
Koyuzu f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" and 柚 (yuzu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Kepha m Ancient Aramaic
From the Aramaic word כיפא kepha meaning "rock, stone" (see Cephas).
Bianna f English, Mexican (?)
In English, this is an invented based on the popular name suffix -ianna. It is also Mexican, the meaning unknown. This is the name of a news anchor on Good Morning America, Bianna Golodryga.
Pavyel m Russian
Variant transcription of Pavel.
Mule m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Múli.
Laidronette f Literature (Anglicized)
Derived from French laid meaning "ugly". In Madame d'Aulnoy's fairy tale The Green Serpent, Laidronette is a princess cursed with extreme ugliness.
Pettronella f Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian variant of Petronella.
Madalberta f Germanic
Feminine form of Madalbert.
Loloma f Fijian
Means "love" in Fijian.
Siloé f & m Portuguese (Brazilian), French (Modern, Rare), Biblical French, Biblical Portuguese, Biblical Spanish
Derived from Siloé, which is the French, Portuguese and Spanish form of Siloam, the name of a spring mentioned in the New Testament which was the site of one of the miracles of Jesus: healing the man blind from birth.
Trieu-mi m & f Vietnamese (Modern)
Means "million" in Vietnamese.
Geminián m Spanish
Variant form of Geminiano.
Adisak m Thai
From Thai อดิ (adi) meaning "great, excellent" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "prestige, power, honour".
Valata f Livonian (Rare), Medieval Baltic (Rare)
Of extremely uncertain origin and meaning. One group of modern-day academics link this name to Estonian vallatus "naughtiness; recklessness", while others adamantly doubt this derivation.
Tomutendaishe m & f Shona
Meaning “we give thanks to He who is the Lord”, it is synonymous with the names Tinomutendaishe and Tovatendaishe.
Ghjuda m Corsican, Sardinian
Corsican and Gallurese form of Judah.
Patient m French (African), History (Ecclesiastical, Gallicized), English (Puritan)
From the Late Latin name Patiens. It was also used by the Puritans as a vocabulary name, from the English word patient.
Gaun m Scots
Scots form of Gavin.
Hui-won f & m Korean
Combination of a hui hanja, like 喜 meaning "happiness," 禧 meaning "luck, good fortune; happiness," 希 meaning "wish, hope, desire" or 熙 meaning "bright, splendid," and a won hanja, such as 源 meaning "root, source," 元 meaning "beginning," 園 meaning "yard, garden; field," 援 meaning "help, assist, aid" or 媛 meaning "(beautiful) woman."
Suwaib m Arabic
Means "Fresh" or "Bright" in Arabic
Aalivia f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Alivia, likely influence by names like Aaliyah.
Nukartâvaránguaĸ f & m Greenlandic
Combination of Nukartâva and suffix -nnguaq "sweet", "dear", "little".
Lem m English
Diminutive of Lemuel.
Bercario m Italian
Italian form of Berchar via Latinized form Bercharius.
Acheo m Italian
Italian form of Achaios via Achaeus.
Bunthom m & f Thai
From Thai บุญ (bun) meaning "merit" and ถม (thom) meaning "overwhelming, abundant, plentiful".
Aaban m Arabic, Indian
Means "name of the angel" in Arabic. It is rarely used in India.
Shuo m & f Chinese
From Chinese 硕 (shuò) meaning "large, big, great", 朔 (shuò) meaning "new moon, north", 烁 (shuò) meaning "bright, brilliant, luminous, glisten, glimmer" or 铄 (shuò) meaning "fuse, melt, fine, glorious", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Derwent m English (Australian), English (British)
From the name of multiple rivers in England, which comes from Celtic dwr-gent "clear water", or else a transferred use of the surname (see Derwent)... [more]
Menyus m Hungarian
Hypochoristic form of Menyhért.... [more]
Gündegmaa f Mongolian
Possibly derived from Mongolian гүнд (günd) meaning "deep" and the feminine suffix маа (maa).
A-in f & m Korean
Combination of an a hanja, like 亞 meaning "next, second" or 妸 meaning "beautiful," and an in hanja, e.g. 仁 meaning "benevolent, kind, virtuous."
Stratford m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Stratford.
Xusan m Uzbek
Variant of Khusan.
Maximilla f Late Roman, Medieval Italian, Hungarian
Latin diminutive of Maxima. Maximilla was a prophetess and an early advocate of Montanism, a heretical Christian sect founded in the third century A.D. by Montanus.
Munigund f Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element is rather uncertain: we know that it comes from muni, but we don't exactly know where muni itself comes from. But there are a few possibilities... [more]
Awashonks f Sakonnet, Algonquian
The name of a 17th-century female sachem (chief) of the Sakonnet (also spelled Saconet) tribe in Rhode Island.
Raiju f Finnish
Diminutive of Raisa 1.
Jeong-Eun m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 正 (jeong) meaning "right, proper, correct", 廷 (jeong) meaning "courtyard" or 貞 (jeong) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal" combined with 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver, money"... [more]
Ryōji m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryouji.
Theuns m Afrikaans
Afrikaans short form of Antonius.
Redoshi f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Of uncertain origin. This was the name of the last known survivor of the Transatlantic slave trade, a woman from present-day Benin in West Africa who was kidnapped at about age 12, sold to American slavers and taken to Alabama in 1860... [more]
Heiti m Estonian
Variant of Hendrik.
Zӧläyxa f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Zuleika.
Helya f Chuukese
Chuukese form of Helia.
Wasana f Thai
Alternate transcription of Watsana.
Aneesah f American (Rare)
Variant transcription of Anisa.
Lønne f Danish (Rare)
Danish feminine form of Hlynur.
Kaluwa f Swahili
Means "forgotten one" in Swahili.
Eurialo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Euryalus.
Rithy m Khmer
Derived from Khmer ឫទ្ធិ (rit) meaning "power, strength, glory".
Catarzina f Medieval Polish, German (East Prussian, Archaic)
Medieval Polish variant of Katarzyna as well as an archaic form found in East Prussia up until the late 1800s.
Raddy m Russian (Rare)
Short for Radojko, Radomir or Radislav
Kubo m Popular Culture, Japanese
From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time" or 公 (ku) meaning "public, prince, official, governmental" combined with 方 (bo) meaning "direction, person, alternative" or 保 (bo) meaning "protect, guarantee, keep, preserve, sustain, support"... [more]
Ruini f Chinese
From the Chinese 睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and 旎 (nǐ) meaning "fluttering of flag, romantic".
Lamo f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Lamara and Lamzira.
Kerinthos m Ancient Greek
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a town on the northeastern coast of ancient Euboea.
Ibaia f Basque (Modern)
Feminine form of Ibai.
Fareeda f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Farida as well as the usual Urdu form.
Kadın f Turkish
Means "married daughter" or "(adult) woman" in Turkish.
Colacho m Spanish
Diminutive of Nicolás.
Weirong f Chinese
From the Chinese 薇 (wēi), a type of fern, and 蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus".
Vandutė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Vanda.
Austorc m Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan name.... [more]
Baoying f Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel; precious, rare" or 保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, defend" and 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, lustrous" or 樱 (yīng) meaning "cherry, cherry blossom".
Prestina f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Preston
Asari f Efik
The name Asari, which is originally an Efik name, means "choosy","selective".
Baia f Galician (Rare)
Galician variant of Olalla.
Yusano f Japanese
From Japanese 由 (yu) meaning "cause, reason", 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Mino f Japanese
From Japanese 望 (mi) meaning "ambition, wish, hope, desire, aspire to", 未 (mi) meaning "un-, not yet, hitherto, still, even now, sign of the ram, eighth sign of Chinese zodiac", 巳 (mi) meaning "sign of the snake or serpent" or 弥 (mi) meaning "all the more, increasingly" combined with 野 (no) meaning "field, plain"... [more]
Samanya f Kaguru
Means "she who is unknown" in Chikaguru.
Anyo m Bulgarian
Possibly a diminutive of Angel and/or Ayan. A known bearer of this name was the Bulgarian soccer player Ayan "Anyo" Sadakov (1961-2017).
Kamuela m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Samuel.
Bahari f & m Swahili
Means "sea" or "ocean" in Swahili.
Dziećmar m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Ditmar.
Vushmgir m Gilaki
from Gilaki 'vushm' meaning quail and the suffix '-gir' meaning to catch. so in short it means quail catcher.
Merkare m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mr-kꜣ-rꜥ, possibly meaning "the soul in the pyramid of Ra", from Egyptian mr "pyramid" combined with kꜣ "soul" combined with the name of the god Ra... [more]
Zsanka f Hungarian
Originally a diminutive of Zsanett and Zsuzsanna, used as a given name in its own right.
Pilutak f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pilutaĸ.
Malkhas m Armenian
Possibly the Armenian form of Malkhaz, or derived from Persian mal ("goods, property") and khas ("perfect").
Poggin m Literature (Rare)
Name of a minor character in C.S. Lewis', 'The Last Battle'.
Suhana f Hindi, Urdu
Means "pleasant" in Hindi and Urdu.
Azhagan m Tamil
From the ancient "LIVING" classical language Thamizh(Tamil). Means handsome, beautiful etc.
Rema f Italian (Rare), English (Modern)
Italian feminine form of Remo.
Kikka f Finnish
Nickname for Kirsi, very rare as a given name. Also a word meaning "useful trick". Kikka (real name Kirsi Viilonen) was a best-selling Finnish musician.
Aruma f Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name borne by a Guanche woman baptised in Seville the 15th century. Its meaning is unclear, although it is often alleged to mean "the one related to a Christian", possibly for being daughter or spouse of a Christian man... [more]
Órla f Irish
This version has The vowel elongating fada above the ó used in the Irish language
Dividina f English (Rare)
A possible elaboration of Divina.
Heedi f & m English (Modern)
Name ur child this
Amrapali f Sanskrit, Indian, Marathi
Means "mango leaves", from Sanskrit आम्र (āmra) meaning "mango" and पल्लव (pallava) meaning "bud, young leaf, sprout". This was the name of a famous courtesan in ancient India, known for becoming a devotee of the Buddha and gifting him her mango groves to host sermons in.
Ahi m & f Maori
From ahi meaning "fire" in Māori.
Chunonboy m Uzbek
Derived from chunon meaning "so, much" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Madragana f Medieval Portuguese (Rare)
A famous bearer was Madragana Ben Aloandro a mistress of king Afonso III of Portugal.
Tomázia f Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (African), Hungarian
Portuguese feminine form of Tomás and Hungarian feminine form of Tamás.
Eidno f Sami
Sami form of Eino.
Nurhasan m Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the given name Hasan.
Chai f English (American)
From Hindi word 'chai', derived from Chinese word 'cha' meaning "tea". Masala chai, literally "spice tea", is a flavored tea drink from India that usually consists of black tea, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, black pepper, and ginger (though variations exist)... [more]
Jasenka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Jasna, used as a given name in its own right.
Paulfrid f Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Paul and the Norse name element fríðr "beautiful" or friðr "peace, protection".
Inayatul f Indonesian
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عناية ال (ʿināya al) meaning "care of the, concern of the".
Servestu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Silvester.
Sabbatios m Hebrew (Hellenized), Jewish (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of the Hebrew noun shabbat, which is the name of the Hebrew day of rest. Shabbat (sabbath in English) means "rest" or "cessation", having ultimately been derived from the Hebrew verb shavat "to repose, to rest, to cease"... [more]
Voraluk f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรลักษณ์ (see Woralak).
Thorna f English (Modern, Rare)
Derived from the English word "thorn", a sharp feature on many plants. Possibly meaning "strong and bright".
Devli f Sinhalese
This name means Angel in Native Sinhalese. Commonly mispronounced as Devil, Devli is perfect for a quiet and Kind hearted person.
Krysta f Sorbian
Sorbian short form of Krystina.
Bersab f Armenian
Diminutive form of Bersabeh.
Thuto m Sotho
Means "lesson" in Sesotho.
Pyras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Pyrrhus.
Aureljo m Literature
Created for Ursula Poznanski's Eleria trilogy for one of the main characters.
Sreeja f Indian, Malayalam
Sreeja is a sanskrit word meaning the one who is born in prosperity.Sreeja,The Jatika of Goddess Lakshmi indicates born out of beauty and grace or out of goddess Lakshmi
Luling f Chinese
From the Chinese 鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret" and 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul".
Hestóxena'hané'e f Cheyenne
Means "Kills Last Woman" in Cheyenne.
Joca m Portuguese
Diminutive of names beginning with Jo-, such as João, Jorge and José.
Efa f Irish
Anglicized form of Aoife
Mannie m & f American (Rare)
Short form of names beginning with Man- such as Manuel and Manfred.
Abdulbek m Chechen, Dagestani
Combination of Abdul and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Frisia f Occitan
Feminine form of Fris.
Elvera f English, Dutch
Variant of Elvira. It was most notably borne by American dancer Elvera Sanchez (1905-2000), the mother of actor Sammy Davis Jr.
Iði m Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse "industrious, work, activity". This is the name of a jötunn in Norse Mythology.
Napo m Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Short form of Napoleone. A known bearer of this name was the Italian nobleman Napoleone "Napo" della Torre (died in 1278 AD).
Astafiy m Russian
Russian form of Eustathius.