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.
Zhanetta f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Jeanette.
Krispinijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Crispinian.
Ayaa f Japanese
From Japanese 文 (aya) meaning "sentence" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Cataldo m Medieval Italian, Sicilian
Of debated origin and meaning. Some scholars argue that Cataldo might be an Italian adoption and adaption of Irish Cathal and Cathlarm via a corruption into Cathald by way of association with the Germanic element -ald "old"... [more]
Aital m Polish (Archaic)
This is the name of a Christian saint, most likely from a Persian source meaning "light; bright." The name was borne by the Polish mayor of Sanok Aital Witoszyński (1898-1905).
Yenthe f & m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant of Jente.
Dürdanə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Durdana.
Michelien f Dutch
Dutch variant of Micheline, with its spelling more or less phonetical in nature.
Abdunnur m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد النور (see Abd al-Nur).
Yoriha f Japanese
The words 頼 (yori) meaning "reliance" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf".
Lulal m Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian Mythology
Means "syrup man" or "man sweet like syrup", likely deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒇽 ("grown man"), and làl ("honey, date syrup"). In Sumerian mythology, Lulal, inscribed dlú.làl in cuneiform, is the younger son of Inanna... [more]
Ket f Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Acronym of the Russian words коммунизм (kommunizm) meaning "communism", электрификация (elektrifikatsiya) meaning "electrification" and труд (trud) meaning "labour"... [more]
Huamin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 化 (huà) meaning "change, transform" combined with 民 (mín) meaning "people, citizens" or 敏 (mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp"... [more]
Aseka m Shona
Meaning “he laughs; he who has laughed”.
Chlothilde f Germanic, History
Variant of Chlothild. Chlothilde was the wife of Clovis I, a Merovingian king of the Franks.
Nuramirah f Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Amirah.
Kuroyefa m & f Western African, Ijaw
Means "nothing is difficult in life" in Ijaw.
Danet f American (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Variant of Danette (The spelling is influenced by that of the rhyming name, Janet).
Azeddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عز الدين (see Izz ad-Din) chiefly used in North Africa.
Jóðgeirr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of jóð "child", "descendant" and geirr "spear".
Marmalade f English (Rare)
From the English speaking word marmalade, which is a tangy orange jam. On the American animated series "Strawberry Shortcake", Marmalade is the name of Orange Blossom's pet butterfly, and the name of her puppy on "Berry Bitty City Adventures".
Cuba f Roman Mythology
Goddess who helped the child transition from cradle to bed.
Kontsuelo f Basque
Basque form of Consuelo.
Nasih m Arabic, Indonesian, Dhivehi
Means "adviser, counselor, guide" in Arabic, from the root نصح (naṣaḥa) meaning "to give sincere advice, to counsel". This transcription represents two related yet distinct names: ناصح (with a long first vowel) and نصيح (with a long second vowel).
Doe m West Frisian (Rare)
Short form of Doede.
Oholai f Biblical
Variant transcription of Ahlai, as used in 1 Chronicles 2:31.... [more]
Conzezión f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Concepción.
Ima-obong f African
Nigerian(Akwa-Ibom)
Clod m Romansh
Variant of Clot.
Chairles m Scots
Scots form of Charles.
Sugatot m Indonesian, Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with the name Gatot.
Shahodat f Uzbek, Tajik
Derived from Arabic شَهَادَة (šahāda) meaning "testimony, witness", referring to the declaration of faith (Shahada) in Islamic tradition. It may also be considered of Persian origin, derived from شاه (šâh) meaning "king" and داد (dâd) meaning "justice, equality" or "gift".
Englesa f Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan cognate of Anglesa.
Baijun m Chinese
From the Chinese 百 (bǎi) meaning "one hundred, numerous, many" and 君 (jūn) meaning "gentleman, monarch, ruler".
Viridianne f American (Modern, Rare)
Ultimately from the Latin viridis meaning "green", it is cognate of Viridiana.
Reynante m Spanish (Philippines)
Possibly a variant of Renante.
Szederke f Hungarian
Derived from szeder meaning "blackberry".
Samosław m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish sam "alone" (also compare Polish samotny "solitary, lone, lonely"), which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic samъ "alone"... [more]
Jacquis m French
Variant of Jacquie.
Devletşah f Ottoman Turkish
Combination of Devlet and Turkish şah meaning "king, shah".
Solvor f Norwegian
Norwegian form of Sǫlvǫr.
Eunapius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Eunapios. This was the name of a 4th-century Greek sophist, rhetorician, and historian from Sardis in the region of Lydia in Asia Minor.
Hagana m Scythian
From Scythian *Frakāna meaning "leader, chief".
Kia f Japanese
From Japanese 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nurbahor f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and bahor meaning "spring".
Alexinicus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alexinikos. This name was borne by an Olympic victor from 268 BC.
Anyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Làzaru m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Lazarus.
Sorayya f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian ثریا (see Soraya).
Suxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 素 (sù) meaning "white silk, plain" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".
Sohyeon f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 所 (so) meaning "place" or 昭 (so) meaning "bright" combined with 炫 (hyeon) meaning "shine, glitter" or 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Tsetsegbal f Mongolian
Means "flower honey" in Mongolian, from цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower" and бал (bal) meaning "honey".
Tālivaldis m Latvian
Derived from Latvian tāls "far; far away" and valdīt "to rule; to reign". Tālivaldis was a Latgalian elder, the ruler of Tālava, whose support for Albert of Riga and the German crusaders brought about his death at the hands of the native Baltic peoples.
Ajbit m Mayan Mythology
One of the thirteen Mayan gods who created human beings. Ajbit assisted in the actual construction work.
Almas f Persian
Possibly means "diamond" in Farsi.
Yeon-seok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 延 "delay, postpone, defer" and 錫 "bestow, confer".
Salomeja f Sorbian (Rare)
Sorbian form of Salome.
Judelynn f English (Rare)
Variant of Judelyn. It is a combination of Jude and Lynn.
Narender m Hindi
Alternate transcription of Hindi नरेन्द्र or नरेंद्र (see Narendra).
Tongpo'lat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tong meaning "dawn" and po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Walkelin m Anglo-Norman
There are a number of famous bearers of this name.
Xabel m Asturian
Asturian form of Javier.
Worraphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรพล (see Woraphon).
Blitgilde f Frankish
Derived from Old Saxon blīthi, Old High German blīdi meaning "happy, joyous" and Proto-Germanic *geldą meaning "reward, gift, money".
Jimm m American (Rare)
Variant of Jim.
Wenyuan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" combined with 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin", 媛 (yuàn) meaning "beautiful woman", 渊 (yuān) meaning "deep, profound, abyss" or 远 (yuǎn) meaning "distant, remote, far"... [more]
Hei'ura f Tahitian
From Tahitian hei meaning "wreath, garland of flowers" and 'ura an archaic term meaning "red".
Heiðr m & f Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse heiðr "bright, clear; honour", from which Heidi also derives. This is the name of several characters in Norse mythology: a giant, the son of Hrímnir; another name for the seeress Gullveig; and a name often given to witches or seeresses, possibly an epithet for "good" witches.
Linning f Chinese
From the Chinese 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gem" and 宁 (níng) meaning "peaceful, calm".
Bartolv m Norwegian (Archaic)
Variant of Barthold or a combination of bjartr "light, shining" and ulfr "wolf" (see also Bertulf).
Oswy m Medieval English (?), Anglo-Saxon
a medieval spelling of Oswig... [more]
Guilaine f French (Rare)
Variant form of Ghislaine.
Wiolusia f Polish
Diminutive of Wioleta.
Iulscha f Romansh
Diminutive of Elisabet and Giulia, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Ténia f Hungarian
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a short form of Antónia and a short form of names ending in -ténia.
Belluzzu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Bello.
Yunona f Russian
Russian form of Juno.
Kalpurnian m Polish
Polish form of Calpurnianus.
Esias m Medieval Romansh, Afrikaans
Medieval Romansh and Afrikaans form of Isaiah via Esaias.
Tommey m & f English
Variant spelling of Tommy
Amsi m Arabic (Egyptian)
An Egyptian boy's name meaning "A personification of reproduction"
Maine f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "reputation, prestige, fame" in Finnish.
Zulikram m Arabic
Means "one who is blessed with graciousness".
Edroy m African American (Americanized)
The name is derived from the Latin words "istunus" or "iustus", which means "just"
Nadiv m Hebrew
Means "generous" in Hebrew.
Tissa m Buddhism, Sinhalese
Pali form of Sanskrit तिष्य (tiṣya) meaning "auspicious, fortunate". This is the name of the twentieth of the twenty-seven buddhas preceding Siddhartha Gautama, as well as the name of a 3rd-century king of Sri Lanka.
Servia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Servius.
Ananux f Armenian (Rare)
Means "mint" in Armenian.
Ayara f Quechua
Means "wild quinoa" in Quechua.
Zefyrinas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Zephyrinus (see Zeferino).
Jingky f Filipino
Variant of Jinky.
Tomoi f Veps
Veps form of Tamara.
Vidadi m Azerbaijani
Derived from Arabic وداد (widād) meaning "love".
Jeniel m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Combination of Jesús with any name ending in -iel, such as Daniel and Gabriel... [more]
Henkel m Medieval German
Diminutive of Johann.
Mongkhon m Thai
Means "auspicious, favourable" in Thai.
Moutasim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معتصم (see Mutasim).
Ülla f Estonian
Feminine form of Üllo.
Sliman m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سليمان (see Sulayman) chiefly used in North Africa.
Syeira f Romani
Means "princess" in Romani, possibly a cognate of Sarah.
Pilairat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิไลรัตน์ (see Philairat).
Kichizo m Japanese
From 吉 (kichi) meaning "lucky, fortunate" and 三 (zou) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Madon m Arthurian Cycle
King of Bulgaria and one of the allys of Emperor Thereus of Rome.... [more]
Raiyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 雷 (rai) meaning "thunder" combined with 遊 (yuu) meaning "to play". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ebbelina f East Frisian
Variation of Ebbe.
Jahonoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek jahon meaning "the world" and oy meaning "moon".
Apolloniy m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Apollonius (see Apollonios).
Eyong m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from ɛyɔŋ meaning "word, voice" in Jagham and Kenyang.
Nayimathun f Literature
Name of a dragon in The Priory of the Orange Tree.... [more]
Hogir m Kurdish
Means "supporter" in Kurdish.
Lyudochka f Russian
Diminutive or pet form of Lyudmila.
Levine m & f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Levine.
Tulasi f & m Indian, Odia, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Nepali
Alternate transcription of Tulsi.
Hiromu m Japanese
This name can be used as 宏 (kou, hiro.i) meaning "large, wide, vast," 拡 (kaku, kou, hiro.garu/geru/meru) meaning "broaden, enlarge, expand, extend," 弘 (gu, kou, hiro.i) meaning "broad, vast, wide" or 煕 (ki, akiraka, kawa.ku, tanoshi.mu, hika.ru, hiro.i/maru/meru, yoroko.bu) meaning "shine".... [more]
Kleomenis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Kleomenes.
Muisto f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means memory in Finnish
Asenaca f Fijian
Fijian form of Asenath.
Fangji f Chinese
From the Chinese 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" and 吉 (jí) meaning "lucky, auspicious".
Vígundr f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements "home, temple, sanctuary" and gunnr "battle, fight".
Brunissenda f Medieval Occitan, Gascon
Medieval Occitan form of Brunissende.
Jermain m English
Variant of Jermaine.
Daehong m Korean
From Sino-Korean 大 "big, great, vast, large, high" and 弘 "enlarge, expand; liberal, great", 洪 "vast, immense; flood, deluge" or 泓 meaning "clear, deep pool of water" (hong).
Atilano m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Attilanus.
Harimund m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hari "army" combined with Old High German mund "protection."
Hervör f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hervǫr.
Sas m & f Dutch, Flemish
Short form of Sasha (unisex) and Saskia (strictly feminine) as well as of their variant spellings.... [more]
Allerleirauh f Folklore (Germanized)
Means "all kinds of fur" in German. This is the name of the title character of a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. Allerleirauh is a princess who flees from her father, who wants to marry her, and brings three dresses and a coat with all kinds of furs with her... [more]
Fiba f African
This is name for a woman born on Friday. The name may mean mild and gentle. It's derived from the Akan name Afua with the same meaning and shows contamination from the Christian name Phoebe which has a similiar pronunciation... [more]
Coronacion f Spanish (Philippines, Rare)
Derived from Spanish coronación, meaning "coronation", referring to the idea that the Virgin Mother of God was physically crowned as Queen of Heaven after her Assumption.
Tillabibi f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tilla meaning "gold, precious" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Vishada f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, Gujarati, Indian (Sikh), Assamese
MEANING - spotless, brilliant, bright, calm, evident, intelligible, clear, cheerful
Diokletian m German, Russian, Ukrainian
German, Russian and Ukrainian form of Diocletian.
Tauri m Estonian
20th-century coinage of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Kauri or from Tarvo.
Yanmu f Chinese (Cantonese)
Means "perfect" in Cantonese Chinese.
Kawin f Kurdish
Means "hill" in Kurdish.
Ello f Sami
Sami variant of Ella 2.
Itsuzo m Japanese
From 五 (itsu) meaning "five" and 三 (zo) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Siggerður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger feminine form of Siggarðr.
Théodolinde f French (Archaic)
French form of Theodolinde. Théodolinde de Beauharnais, Princess of Leuchtenberg (13 April 1814 – 1 April 1857), Countess of Württemberg by marriage, was a Franco-German princess... [more]
Antoiniece f African American (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Antoine using the fashionable suffix -iece.
Doleswif f Anglo-Saxon
Possibly meant "the wife of Dol(a)", from the genitive of Dol(a) (an Old English masculine name or byname, itself perhaps derived from Old English dol "foolish, erring") combined with Old English wif "woman, wife".
Aroipaanbi f Manipuri
Means "she who finally rules" in Meitei.
Kotome f Japanese
From Japanese 琴 (koto), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp, combined with 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot" or 女 (me) meaning "female, woman, wife". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Tûla f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Tora.
Tartalo m Basque, Basque Mythology
From Basque tartaroa "Tatar". Tartalo is a one-eyed giant very similar to the Greek Cyclops that Odysseus faced in Homer's Odyssey.
Xhevahir m Albanian
Derived from Albanian xhevahir meaning "diamond; gem, jewel" and figuratively meaning "very nice; goodhearted; precious". It is a cognate of Turkish Cevahir.
Suppharat f & m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Zyglinda f Polish
Polish form of Sieglinde.
Nouriël m Dutch
Dutch form of Nouriel.
Schyble m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Lightning.
Konrāds m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Konrad.
Thancrad m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from thanc, which comes from Old High German dankjan "to think" or dank "thanks." The second element is derived from Old High German rât "counsel."
Maricat f Filipino
Cognate of Mary and Catherine
Wincencja f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Wincenty.
Druidain m Arthurian Cycle
A loathsome hunchbacked dwarf, to whom Gawaine gave the false lady Ydain after she tried to leave Gawaine for another knight. Druidain’s eventual possession of Ydain had been foretold by an oracle in the dwarf’s youth.
Iosefo m Polynesian
Samoan form of Joseph.
Petronilo m Spanish
Masculine form of Petronila.
Hatsuho f Japanese
From 初 (hatsu) meaning "first, beginning, new" and 穂 (ho) meaning "grain". Other kanji combinations can be used.... [more]
Baryalai m Pashto
Means "successful, victorious" in Pashto.
Sofroniy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Sophronios.
Joicia f Medieval English
Latinization of Joyce.
Genadia f Polish
Feminine form of Genadiusz and Genady.
Zashchitnik m Obscure (Rare)
Means "defender" in Russian.
Rudzani m & f Venda
Means "guide" in Venda.
Méta f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Meta.
Vishtaspa m Old Persian
Earlier form of Goštāsp, from Old Persian vištah meaning "free, unbridled" and 𐎠𐎿𐎱 (aspa) meaning "horse".
Sallan m Hausa
Means "born on a feast day" in Hausa.
Ainelag f Manx (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage derived from Manx ainle "angel" and the diminutive suffix -ag, this name is intended as a Manx equivalent to Angela.
Azjargal m & f Mongolian
Means "happiness, bliss" in Mongolian, from аз (az) meaning "fortune, luck" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Venea f American (South, Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Vena.
Obertus m Medieval Italian (Latinized)
Medieval Italian form of Otbert.
Karsen m & f English
Variant of Carson.
Marya f English
Variant of Maria.
Daw m Scots
Short form of Dauniel.
Betita f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Diminutive of Elizabeth and other names containing a similar sound. Also compare Beta and the masculine equivalent Betito.... [more]
Vilhjalmr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of William.
Ravaka f Malagasy
Means "finery" in Malagasy.
Zengin m Turkish
Means "rich" in Turkish.
Qiáozhì m Chinese
Chinese form of George.
Friðulaf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements friþ "peace" and lāf "legacy, remainder" (from laibō).
Yaƙutu f Hausa
Refers to a sapphire, ruby, jacinth, corundum, or similar stone.
Isydora f Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Isidora.
Marife f Filipino
Variant of Marifé.
Théodwyn f Literature
Means "joy of the people" in Old English, a combination of the elements thiod meaning "people" and wynn meaning "joy" (compare Éowyn)... [more]
Hristian m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Christian.
Emà f Occitan
Occitan variant of Emma.
Liff f Danish, Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Líf.
Irpiri f & m Aymara
Means "leader, guide" in Aymara.
Josieann f English, Caribbean
Feminine name with the combination of Josie and Ann.
Itztli m Nahuatl
Means "obsidian" and "obsidian knife" in Nahuatl.
Hashana f Jewish Legend
Meaning “head of the year” or “first of the year,” the festival begins on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, which falls during September or October. ... Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the two “High Holy Days” in the Jewish religion
Alsvartr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from the Germanic name elements allr "all, everybody, entire" and svartr "black". This is the name of a giant in Norse Mythology.
Geirrid f Old Norse
Norwegian form of Geirríðr (see Gæirfríðr).
Gulnîsan f Kurdish
From the Kurdish gul meaning "rose" and nîsan meaning "April".
Qiangxiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose" and 潇 (xiāo) meaning "sound of beating wind and rain".
Bluebonnet f English (Rare)
From the English name for the bluebonnet flower.
Fanw f Welsh
Diminutive form of Myfanwy.
Mocelcihuatl f Nahuatl
Possibly a combination of Mocel and Cihuatl, overall meaning "woman who is alone", or perhaps "peerless woman".
Aliraza m Arabic
named after an important character in shia islam, Ali Al-Ridha
Waltram m German (Rare, Archaic), Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the Germanic name elements walt "to rule" and hraban raven.
Izeia f Basque
Feminine form of Izei.
Andon m Chuukese
Chuukese form of Anthony.
Koikili m Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Cecilio.
Beiyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud" and 琰 (yǎn) meaning "jewel, gem, glitter of gems".
Nuri f & m Korean (Modern)
From obsolete native Korean 누리 (nuri) meaning "world," also coinciding with the word meaning "hail" and the stem of verb 누리다 (nurida) meaning "to enjoy."
Blacre m Medieval Scandinavian, Medieval English
Form of Old Norse Blakkr which occurs in Domesday Book.
Scoey m English (American, Rare)
Diminutive of Roscoe in the case of American actor and television personality Roscoe 'Scoey' Mitchell (1930-2022).
Gazouba f Biblical Greek
Greek form of Azubah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Cynewulf m Anglo-Saxon
Means "royal wolf", from Old English cyne "royal" and wulf "wolf". This name was borne by an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon poet as well as a king of Wessex.
Hegesilochus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hegesilochos. This was the alternate name by which the Rhodian prytanis (chief magistrate) Agesilochus (2nd century BC) was known.
Fulki f Santali
Means "spark" in Santali.
Xenodikos m Ancient Greek
Masculine form of Xenodike. This was the name of an Olympic victor from 400 BC.
Garrincha m Portuguese (Brazilian)
An invented name, derived from Portuguese carriça meaning "wren", referring to the small brown songbird. It was borne by the Brazilian soccer player Manuel Francisco dos Santos (1933-1983), who was better known as Mané Garrincha or simply Garrincha; he was given this nickname by his sister because of his small appearance.
Tümenölzii m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian түмэн (tümen) meaning "ten thousand, multitude, myriad" or "people, nation" and өлзий (ölzii) meaning "luck, blessing".
Tobiko f Japanese
From Japanese 飛 (tobi) meaning "to fly" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Wences m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Wenceslao, Wenceslada and their variants.
Zealand m English (American, Modern, Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Derived from English Zealand, the exonym of Zeeland and Sjælland.
Denell f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Denelle.
Taggart m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Taggart.
Manica f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Marija, used as a given name in its own right.
Pinky f & m English, Filipino
Variant of Pink. Sometimes used for someone with a pink complexion.
Hvannar m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hvǫnn, the name of a type of flower (species Angelica archangelica; also compare Hvönn) combined with Old Norse herr "army, warrior".
Fiafia f Samoan
Means "happy" in Samoan.
Súnbjørt f Faroese
Faroese combination of sunr "son" and bjartr "light, shining".
Roan m English
Variant of Rowan.
Thongmuan f Thai
Means "rolled gold" from Thai ทอง (thong) meaning "gold" and ม้วน (muan) meaning "roll, curl".
Masateru m Japanese
From 將 (masa) meaning "commander, leader, general" and 明 (teru) meaning "bright, clarifying, enlighten". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Enshuang f Chinese
From the Chinese 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost".