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Dyfrig m Welsh
Welsh form of Dubricius, derived from Celtic *dubro "dark, unclean" (source of Welsh dwfr "water") and *r-g- "king". This was the name of a 5th-century Welsh saint... [more]
Isamay f English (Modern)
A combination of Isa and May
Cneo m Spanish
Spanish form of Gnaeus.
Creola f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Perhaps an invented name, based on the English word Creole, or on similar-sounding names such as Leola.
Wabanquot m Ojibwe
Means "white cloud", from Ojibwe waabaanakwad 'white cloud'.... [more]
Sun-hui f Korean
From Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 姬 "beauty".
Sharen f English
Variant of Sharon.
Sabire f Turkish
Turkish form of Sabira 1.
Peri f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Perach and variant of Pri. A known bearer was Franz 'Peri' Neufeld (1913-1982), a Hungarian-born Israeli footballer.
Zabira f Kazakh, Bashkir
Feminine form of Zabir.
Mwombeki m Haya
Means "the builder" in Haya.
Hristomir m Bulgarian
This name is Christian in origin. The first element is derived from Hristos, which is the Slavic form of Christ and thus refers to Jesus Christ. The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace"... [more]
Nsoma f Tsonga
Means "anchor" in Xitsonga.
Angaráto m Literature
Means "iron champion" in Quenya.
Kaitelyn f English
Variant of Caitlin. This name was given to 5 girs born in the USA in 2010.
Kleomedes m Ancient Greek
Means "glorious thought", derived from Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with Greek μηδομαι (medomai) "to think, to be mindful of".
Grim m Anglo-Saxon, Old Danish, Old Swedish, Swedish, Norwegian
Medieval form of Grímr meaning "mask, helmet", which remained popular in Anglo-Scandinavian areas well into the 12th century. This was used as another name for the Norse god Odin... [more]
Ermelind f Germanic
The first element in this Germanic name is derived from erm, which can be a short form of ermin (see Erminric) or come from erin, which in turn comes from Old High German êra (see Eraric)... [more]
Ritsuha f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 葎 (ritsu) meaning "ratio" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf, needle, blade (of a plant)". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Inzali f Burmese
Means "salutation, gesture of respect" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit अञ्जलि (añjali).
Egialea f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Aegiale.
Vandenė f Lithuanian
Derived from the Lithuanian noun vandenė meaning "mermaid", which is derived from the Lithuanian adjective vandens meaning "aqueous, aquatic", itself ultimately derived from the Lithuanian noun vanduo meaning "water"... [more]
Tanea f East Frisian
19th-century elaboration of Tana.
Turorne ? Anglo-Scandinavian
Form of Þórormr or Þórarinn, or possibly Þórarna, found in Domesday Book.
Klemetti m Finnish
Finnish form of Clemens.
Talesia f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Adelheid.
Chonon f & m Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo chono meaning "swallow" and the genitive suffix -n.
Cheyanna f English (Modern)
Elaboration of Cheyenne influenced by Anna.
Lulof m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Ludolf.
Zilei f Chinese
From the Chinese 梓 (zǐ) meaning "catalpa" and 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud, unopened flower".
Calendula f English (Rare)
The scientific name for a genus of flowers, comprised of several kinds of marigolds. From the Latin diminutive of calendae, meaning "little calendar", "little clock" or possibly "little weather-glass".
Sopubek m Kyrgyz (Rare)
Meaning unknown; the second element is from the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Rafia f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Feminine form of Rafi.
Ejia f Chinese
From the Chinese 蛾 (é) meaning "moth" and 嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious".
Remigiô f Kashubian
Feminine form of Remigiusz.
Theerayut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Asthrid f Obscure
Variant of Astrid.
Chasye f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Chasiah.
Sartaj m Urdu, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Means "chief, leader, husband" in Urdu, ultimately derived from Persian سر (sar) meaning "head, top" and تاج (taj) meaning "crown".
Fauresthia f Ivorian
From Cote d'Ivoire, queen of the meerkat tribe in French culture
Elete f Greek Mythology
The name of one of the Horai, goddesses associated with the hours of a day and the months of a year. The name is of unknown etymology but could be related to the word αλετος (aletos) meaning "grinding" or alternatively λιτη (lite) meaning "prayer".
Adelgondis f Dutch
Dutch form of Adelgundis.
Drachemir m German (Rare)
Likely a germanization of Drahomír.
Madalinde f Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval, Medieval French
Old High German, Old Saxon mahal "council, meeting" + Proto-Germanic linþaz "gentle, sweet, mild".
Atalante f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of Atalanta. This was borne by a sister of the 4th-century BC Macedonian general Perdiccas.
Shaoyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 绍 (shào) meaning "continue, join" and 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Miñzahida f Bashkir
From Bashkir миң (miñ) meaning "birthmark, mole" and Arabic زاهد (zahid) meaning "pious, devout".
Maćij m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Mathias. Maćij Wjacław Jakula (German: Mathias Wenzel Jäckel), born 1655, was a Sorbian sculptor famous for his works in Prague.
Marisse f Brazilian (Rare)
Brazilian variant of Marise.
Barkatullah m Arabic
Derived from Arabic Barakat "blessings" and Allah "the deity".
Ermotimo m Italian
Italian form of Hermotimus.
Arystea f Polish
Polish form of Aristea.
Marmadas m Literature
Marmadas was the only son of Gorbulas Brandybuck. He was born on SR 1343. He had three children: Merimas, Mentha, and Melilot.
Chitsuru f Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 絃 (tsuru) meaning "bowstring". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Adnoartina f & m Indigenous Australian Mythology
This name represents a sacred ancestral being in the form of a gecko lizard. Adnoartina is associated with the formation of Uluru, the iconic sandstone landmark in the Northern Territory.
Chūpān m Medieval Mongolian
It means shepherd, rancher and pastor. Amir Chūpān was an Ilkhanid noble and a nominal general of the Mongol Empire. He was also the ancestor of the Chupanids.
Marjet f Dutch
Variant of Mariëtte, though the pronunciation is somewhat different: Marjet has two syllables, whilst Mariëtte can have three or four syllables (depending on where you are in the Netherlands).
Karleigh f English (Modern)
Variant of Carly using the popular prefix -leigh.
Tapash m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali তাপস (see Tapas).
Avksoma f Soviet
Feminine form of Avksom.
Nobiru m Japanese (Rare)
From 進 (nobiru) meaning "to advance, make progress, enter", 延 (nobiru) meaning "extend, prolong, lengthen, postpone", or 伸 (nobiru) meaning "lengthen". Other kanji or kanji combinations can be used.
Eakkaluk m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Rambaldo m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian (Tuscan)
From the Ancient Germanic Ragimbald, comprised of ragin "advice" and bald "bold".
Masatsugu m Japanese
From 正 (masa) meaning "justice, right, correct, proper" or 雅 (masa) meaning "elegant" combined with 次 (tsugu) meaning "second, next" or 継 (tsugu) meaning "to succeed someone, inherit"... [more]
Paithun m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ไพฑูรย์ (see Phaithun).
Haruhisa m Japanese
From 悠 (haru) meaning "permanence" and 彌 (hisa) meaning "go across, span, cover, for a long time, forever". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Yarikh m Near Eastern Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Derives from the Ugaritic yariḫ ("moon"). Name borne by a moon god worshipped in the Amorite and Ugaritic pantheons, and later as part of the Phoenician and Punic pantheons following the collapse of Ugarit... [more]
Shizumi f Japanese
From Japanese 静 (shizu) meaning "calm, quiet, silent" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful, beauty". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sadek m Arabic (Maghrebi), Arabic (Egyptian), Bengali
Arabic alternate transcription of Sadiq chiefly used in Northern Africa and Egypt as well as the Bengali form of the name.
Jaroen m Thai
Alternate transcription of Charoen.
Oluwafisayo m & f Western African, Yoruba
Means "God has added to my joy" in Yoruba.
Nuanyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 暖 (nuǎn) meaning "warm, genial" and 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, joy, harmony".
Orofrisa f Spanish (European, Rare), Literature
Possibly elaboration of Orosia. The famous bearer of this name was Doña Orofrisa (Orofrisia) de Mendoza y Castilla, married to Don Francisco de Cepeda y Guzmán, who was a nephew of Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515 - 1582)... [more]
Nanaanjueri f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" duplicated using 々, 安 (an) meaning "peace, quiet" or 杏 (an) meaning "apricot", 寿 (ju) meaning "long life", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit" or 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village"... [more]
Gejza m Czech, Slovak, Medieval Hungarian
Czech and Slovak form of Géza as well as a medieval Hungarian form of this name.
Matthildur f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Matilda.
Njeredzanhasi m Shona
Meaning “the wisdom of today” and/or “the modern wisdom”.
Sabyr m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Kyrgyz and Kazakh form of Sabir.
Leafar m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
The name Rafael spelled backwards. This name was used by American tattoo artist and entrepreneur Kat Von D and musician Leafar Seyer (birth name Rafael Reyes) for their son born 2018.
Walpole m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Walpole.
Chengjuan f Chinese
From Chinese 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" or 诚 (chéng) meaning "sincere, honest, true" combined with 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful"... [more]
Kila f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Jill.
Pemberai m Shona
Means "celebrate" in Shona.
Beredugo f & m Ijaw
Means "judgement" in Ijaw.
Bangben m Chinese
From the Chinese 邦 (bāng) meaning "nation, country" and 本 (běn) meaning "root, origin".
Wiraphon m Thai
From Thai วีร (wira) meaning "brave, heroic" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Mage f & m French
Transferred from the surname ‘Mage’. Derived from an English-speaking word meant to be short for magician or a learned person.
Nadea f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Nadya 1.
Sho'ra m Uzbek
Means "saltwort" or "grape flower bud" in Uzbek.
Buleuën f Acehnese
Means "moon, month" in Acehnese.
Yargai m & f Mongolian
Means "dogwood, cornelian cherry" in Mongolian.
Sinforosa f Italian, Spanish (Latin American), Galician (Archaic), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Italian, Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Symphorosa.
Adietumarus m Gaulish
Gaulish name, composed of Proto-Celtic ad- "to" and yantu "zeal, jealousy" with māros "great".
Ktesibios m Ancient Greek
Means "landowner, one who lives from his property", derived from Greek κτῆσις (ktesis) meaning "acquisition, possession, property", itself from κτάομαι (ktaomai) meaning "to acquire, to procure for oneself" as well as "to possess", and βιος (bios) meaning "life"... [more]
Nyra f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Nyrah.
Rhyatt m & f English (American, Modern)
Alternate spelling of Riot.
Autarieus m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly of Illyrian origin.... [more]
Athavut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อรรถวุฒิ (see Atthawut).
Yaya m Indonesian, Western African
Indonesian form of Yahya as well as the form used in parts of western Africa.
Gretl f German (Austrian)
Variant of Gretel. It is not typically used as a given name.... [more]
Benofer m Coptic
Coptic form of the ancient Egyptian given name Wenennefer.
Iphiclus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Ancient Greek words ιφιος (iphios) meaning "strong, stout" and κλεος (kleos) meaning "glory".
Jannah f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "garden, paradise" in Arabic. In Islam this term refers to the concept of heaven.
Anteros m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology, Croatian (Rare), Polish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Derived from the Greek noun ἀντέρως (anteros) meaning "counter-love". It consists of Greek ἀντί (anti) meaning "against, compared to, like" combined with the Greek noun ἔρως (eros) meaning "love" (see Eros).... [more]
Naszim m Hungarian
Cognate of Nasim, meaning "breeze".
Kanittha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Afsona f Uzbek
Means "legend, tale" in Uzbek.
Ihbarhasvad m Mongolian
Possibly derives from Mongolian их (ikh) meaning "great, large, many" and бархасбадь (barkhasbadi) meaning "Jupiter (the planet)".
Bonnefille f Judeo-French
Judeo-French cognate of Bonafilia.
Floarea f Romanian
Derived from Romanian floare "flower".
Alarid m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Anglo-Saxon ridan "to ride."
Setio m Javanese
Variant of Setyo.
Zeferina f Spanish (Mexican), Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Zephyrine.
Rolfa m Sami
Sami form of Rolf.
Paikea m & f Maori, Mythology, Popular Culture, Literature
In Maori legend, Paikea is the name assumed by Kahutia-te-rangi because he was assisted by humpback whales (paikea) to survive an attempt on his life by his half-brother Ruatapu... [more]
Supragya m Indian
Means: Very Intelligent
Nelida f Galician
Galician form of Nélida.
Youli f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Γιούλη (see Giouli).
Tondelayo f Popular Culture
The title character of a film in 1942.... [more]
Niniane f Literature
Variant of Ninniane. It was used by American fantasy novelist Marion Zimmer Bradley for a priestess in 'The Mists of Avalon' (1983), her revisionist account of the Arthurian legend, in which Niniane, Viviane and Nimue are distinct characters.
Changchup f & m Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བྱང་ཆུབ (see Jangchub).
Arnaaluk f Inuit Mythology
The spirit name of a group of Inuit from a particular region, meaning "a big woman", a spirit of the woman under the sea. Prominent in Inuit mythology.
Eberman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with man "man."
Htet m & f Burmese
Means "keen, sharp, intelligent" in Burmese.
Eugenìo f Provençal
Provençal form of Eugénie.
Paljor m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan དཔལ་འབྱོར (dpal-'byor) meaning "wealth, glory, riches, prosperity".
Kasiodoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Cassiodorus.
Davenport f English
Transferred use of the surname Davenport.
Idzia f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Idzi.
Mirriam f English
Variant of Miriam.
Yuna f Chinese
Combination of Yu and Na.
Reena f Estonian
Originally a short form of Ireene, now used as a given name in its own right.
Kaluwa f Swahili
Means "forgotten one" in Swahili.
Élina f French
French form of Elina.
Ancilla f German, German (Swiss), Dutch (Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. Its use is probably influenced by the Latin title ancilla Dei meaning "handmaid of God".... [more]
Anaxandre m Catalan, French
Catalan and French form of Anaxander.
Aisla f Finnish (Modern, Rare, ?)
Of unknown meaning.
Hjörný f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hjǫrr "sword" and nýr "new".
Sytske f Frisian
Variant of Sietske.
Tzviel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tzvi and El means "Gazelle of God" in Hebrew.
Marilina f Italian
Combination of Maria and Lina 2, or italianized form of Marilyn
Necani m Fijian
Fijian form of Nathan.
Marcinek m Polish
Diminutive form of Marcin.
Ruilei f Chinese
From the Chinese 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower buds" and 蕾 (lěi) meaning "buds, unopened flowers".
Sırma f Karachay-Balkar
Means "pure" in Karachay-Balkar.
Belek-maa f Tuvan
Means "little gift" in Tuvan.
Yngvor f Swedish
Modern Swedish form of Yngvǫr.
Tolegen m Kazakh
Means "paid" in Kazakh, from төлеу (toleu) meaning "to pay". This name was traditionally given to a newborn son after the death of another male relative (as in, the parents were "paid" with a son in return for the family member's passing).
Hughoc m Scots
Scots diminutive of Hugh.
Lewey m English
Variant of Louis.
Musavvira f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek musavvir meaning "painter, artist".
Nyusha f Russian
Diminutive of Anna.
Miweon f Korean
Variant of Mi-won.
Šitlan m Mandaean
Possibly from the Mandaic šitla meaning "plant" or "child, offspring".
Adipaz f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Adi 1 and Paz 2 means "golden jewel" in Hebrew.
Theodo m Germanic
Likely a form or diminutive of Theodore. ... [more]
Kamitsuhiko m Japanese
From 加密列 KAMITSURE (カミツレ), meaning CHAMOMILLE in japanese, an annual herbal plant very commonly used in both aesthetics and medicine from the botanical genus MATRICARIA, of the family of plants ASTERACEAE, of the botanical order ASTERALES... [more]
Keli m Chukchi
Means "cap" in Chukchi.
Muxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 慕 (mù) meaning "long for, desire" and 夏 (xià) meaning "summer".
Mingyan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭 (míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave" and combined with Chinese 艳 (yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" (which is usually only feminine) or 岩 (yán) meaning "cliff, rocks".
Kalistiaana f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kalistiâna.
Tawal m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ถวัลย์ (see Thawan).
Vituco m Galician
Hypocoristic of Vicente and Vítor.
Shulam m & f Mongolian
Means "witch, devil, angry spirit" in Mongolian.
Tsogtsaikhan m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian цогт (tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Jiangtao m Chinese
From Chinese 江 (jiāng) meaning "river, Yangtze" combined with 涛 (tāo) meaning "large waves"... [more]
Jonica f English (Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include an elaboration of Joni 1 and a variant of Jonnica.
Zaïneb f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic زينب (see Zaynab) chiefly used in Northern Africa (using French-influenced orthography).
Nitocris f & m Ancient Egyptian (Hellenized)
Greek form of Egyptian nt-jqr.t meaning "Neith is excellent", derived from the name of the goddess Neith combined with jqr "excellent, worthy, reliable" and the suffix tj... [more]
Legerd m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Leodegar (compare French Léger).
Geno m English
Diminutive of Eugene.
Sada f & m Japanese
From 定 (sada) meaning "certain, true, definite, sure," also used as 貞, referring to chastity and virtue.... [more]
Sahime f Japanese
From Japanese 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Guntilda f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Gundhild (which is also found spelled as Gunthild), which is the Germanic equivalent of the Old Norse name Gunnhildr (see Gunhild).
Azahar m Malay, Bengali
Variant of Azhar.
Arisa f Albanian
Feminine form of Aris.
Sirs m English (Puritan)
Referring to "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
Milamina m & f Malagasy
Means "arranged, in order" in Malagasy.
Vitige m Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of Witiges.
Pantandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek adverb πάντῃ (pantei) meaning "(in) every way, on every side" or the Greek adverb πάντως (pantos) meaning "in all ways"... [more]
Rasjid m Indonesian
Older spelling of Rasyid influenced by Dutch orthography.
Idrieus m Old Persian
Achaemenid satrap of Caria
Nátán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nathan.
Agnèss f Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of Agnes.
Tsogtkhishig m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian цогт (tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent" and хишиг (khishig) meaning "grace, blessing, favour".
Helina f Swedish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Swedish and Estonian variant of Helena. As an Estonian name, Helina is also associated with Estonian helin “tinkling” (compare Helinä).
Kothar-wa-khasis m Semitic Mythology, Ugaritic Mythology
Means "skillful and wise". Name borne by an Ugaritic god of craftsmanship and magic. Some academics consider him to be equivalent to the Greek god Hephaestus.
Tueanchai m & f Thai
Means "memorable, recognisable" or "remind, call to mind" in Thai.
Shreejit m Sanskrit
Shree means outstanding intelligence, prosperity, outstanding power. Shreejit is one of the name of Hindu god Vishnu.
Ekasari f Indonesian
Combination of Eka 1 and Sari 2.
Guojuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country, nation" and 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Yayo f Japanese
From Japanese 八 (ya) meaning "eight" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chimalcuixin m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl chimalli "shield" and cuixin "kite (bird of prey)".
Sirelin f Estonian
Elaborated form of Sireli.
Temenus m Greek Mythology
The name of several figures in Greek mythology, meaning "sacred enclosure".
Djozefine f Walloon
Walloon form of Joséphine.
Hyun-ryeong f Korean
From Sino-Korean 現 (hyeon) meaning "current, present" or 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, good, clever" and 鈴 (ryeong) "bell".
Radamant m Bosnian, Croatian, Romanian
Bosnian, Croatian and Romanian form of Rhadamanthos.
Airan f Japanese
Combination of Ai 1 and Ran.
Egia f Basque
Derived from Basque egia "truth; verity".
Badriyyah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بدرية (see Badriya).
Mohcine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic محسن (see Muhsin) chiefly used in North Africa.
Yayue f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese 雅 (yǎ) meaning "correct, elegant, refined" and 悦 (yuè) meaning "pleased, contented".
Larence m English (Rare)
Rare English variant of Laurence 1.
Niholgul f Uzbek
Derived from nihol meaning "sprout, shoot, young growth" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Godehoc m Lombardic
Godehoc was a Lombardic king of the Lething Dynasty, during the 480s. He led the Lombards into modern-day Austria.
Himmer m American (Hispanic)
Transferred use of the surname Himmer.
Zarema f Chechen, Crimean Tatar, Dagestani, Ingush, Kazakh
Meaning uncertain, though the name is likely of either Arabic or Persian origin. It might possibly be derived from Arabic زريمة (zarima) meaning "flaming, igniting, submissive" or from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold, golden" (compare Zarya)... [more]
Abuzar m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أبو ذر (see Abu Dharr).
Manaseh m Biblical
Alternate spelling of Menashe
Krispinijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Crispinian.
Marie des Neiges f French
Means "Mary of the Snows" in French. It is taken from the Marian title Notre Dame des Neiges. Shortened forms including Neige and Desneiges... [more]
Demirkan m Turkish
Means "iron khan" (kan/han=khan) in Turkish. Also means "iron blood" (kan=blood) in Turkish. It's hard to tell which one is correct.
Neriyah f English (American, Modern)
Most probably a variant of Neriah.
Dumlesi f & m Ogoni
Khana for "life/ prosperity is ahead" or "bright future"... [more]
Thitiphong m Thai
From Thai ฐิติ (thiti) meaning "livelihood, stability" and พงศ์ or พงษ์ (phong) meaning "lineage, family".
Ndrek m Albanian
Albanian form of Andronicus.
Aekkapan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพันธ์ (see Ekkaphan).
Grankell m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse grani "horse" (used in poetry) and ketill "cauldron hat", "helmet".
Ostiana f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Hostianus.
Rehoboth m & f Biblical Hebrew
RESTING PLACE OR "REST"
Snegurochka f Folklore
Diminutive of Snegurka.... [more]
Qamar al-Zaman m Arabic
Means "moon of the era" from Arabic قمر (qamar) meaning "moon" and زمان (zaman) meaning "time, age, era".
Sharif ad-Din m Arabic
Means "noble of the faith" from Arabic شريف (sharīf) meaning "noble, eminent" combined wuth دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Chalee m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chali.
Yesus m Theology (Malayized)
Indonesian and Malay form of Jesus.