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Ota m Russian (Archaic), Uzbek (Rare)
As a Russian name, this name is ultimately derived from the genitive of the Russian noun отец (otets) meaning "father".... [more]
Mursyida f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Murshida.
Nodiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Nodar. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian singer Nodar "Nodiko" Tatishvili (b. 1986).
Malwandla m & f Tsonga
Means "hospitality" in Xitsonga.
Kotzuki f Japanese
From Japanese コ means "Ko" ツキ means "Moon" The name means "Ko Moon"
Kaltra f Albanian
Allegedly derived from Albanian i/e kaltër "light blue" (compare Kaltrina).
Eloína f Spanish, Asturian
Feminine form of Eloy.
Nganakati f Tsonga
Means "princess" in Xitsonga.
Tayda f Ancient Berber
Means "pine tree" in Amazigh.
Chuaquín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Joachim.
Gülperi f Turkish
From Turkish gül meaning "rose" and peri meaning "fairy" (both of Persian origin).
Farmona f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek farmon meaning "order, command, decree".
Godfrwèd m Walloon
Walloon form of Godefroid.
Valur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Valr. Valur is also a modern Icelandic word for gyrfalcon.
Márti f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Márta, meaning "the lady".
Shamset f Circassian
Possibly derived from Arabic شَمْس (šams) meaning "sun".
Fiza f Hindi
Meaning "atmosphere".
Qiuqian f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 千 (qiān) meaning "thousand, many".
Jeremie m English
Variant of Jeremy.
Limher m Mormon
Nephite soldier.
Pumphut m Slavic Mythology
Pumphut is the name of a Sorbian gnome who plays tricks on abusive people. He is featured in the the novel 'Krabat' by Ottfried Preußler where he challenges the evil master in a duel of magic and defeats him.... [more]
Deju f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and 菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum" or 举 (jǔ) meaning "raise, lift up".
Thinathin f Georgian (Rare)
Rare variant transcription of Tinatin.
Siglind f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Sieglind.
Felya m Russian
Diminutive of Feliks.
Pietje m & f Dutch, Literature
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Piet) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Lee-An f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 리안 (see Ri-An).
Junipera f Medieval Italian
Recorded in the 12th century.
Waiphot m Thai
Means "synonym" in Thai.
Águila f Spanish
Means "eagle" in Spanish (see Aquila), taken from the titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Águila and Nuestra Señora del Águila, meaning "The Virgin of the Eagle" and "Our Lady of the Eagle" respectively.... [more]
Elim m Old Irish
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of two High Kings of Ireland.
Wisama f Arabic
Feminine form of Wisam.
Chuchin m Provençal
Diminutive of Jouachin.
Imber f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish dialectal variant form of Ingeborg found in Norrland.
Udzuki f & m Japanese (Rare)
This rarely used name can be used as 卯月 (unisex), 宇月 or 右月 (both feminine) with 卯 (bou, mou, u) meaning "east, sign of the hare/rabbit (4th sign of the Chinese zodiac)", 宇 (u) meaning "eaves, heaven, house, roof", 右 (u, yuu, migi) meaning "right" and 月 (gatsu, getsu, tsuki) meaning "month, moon."... [more]
Svæina m & f Old Norse
Variant and feminine form of Svæinn.
Maylech m Yiddish
Yiddish short form of Elimelech.
Thục m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 淑 (thục) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming" or 俶 (thục) meaning "first, beginning, arrange, put in order".
Gæirviðr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of geirr 'spear' and viðr 'forest, wood, tree'.
Nordwin m German (Rare, Archaic)
From the Germanic name elements nord "north" and wini "friend".
Ženja m & f Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian
Southern Slavic form of Zhenya.
Veljkan m Vlach
Vlach diminutive of Velibor.
Worrawut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรวุฒิ (see Worawut).
Rynagh f Irish (Rare, ?)
Rynagh O'Grady, Irish actress.
Dürrüşehvar f Turkish
Turkish variant of Dur-e-Shahwar, from در شھوار (dur-e-shahwar), “king’s worthy pearl” in Persian.... [more]
Turqut m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Turgut
Ireti m & f Yoruba
Means "hope" in Yoruba.
Naotomo m Japanese
From 直 (nao) meaning "straight, direct" and 朝 (tomo) meaning "morning". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mukhara f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Malayalam
MEANING : talkative, verbose, loquacious, garrulous, chief, leader
Briauna f English
Variant of Briana.
Ibraahim m Somali
Somali form of Abraham.
Anbesa m Amharic (Modern)
Means "Lion" in Amharic.
Barangaroo f Indigenous Australian
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by an Eora woman of the Cammeraygal clan (fl. 1780s).
Ruxsatoy f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ruxsat meaning "permission" or "please" and oy meaning "moon".
Aybulat m Bashkir
Combination of Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" and Persian پولاد (pulâd) meaning “steel”.
Teina m & f Maori
means "brother" in Maori language.
Svavar m Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic
Masculine form of Svava and younger form of Svávarr.
Aimada f Occitan, Provençal, Lengadocian, Niçard
Provençal, Niçard and Languedocian form of Amata.
English f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname English.
Nioma f English
Variant of Neoma.
Eloisy f Brazilian (Rare)
Brazilian variant of Eloise reflecting the Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation.
Mata f History
Derived from Malay and Indonesian matahari meaning "sun", literally "eye of the day" (being a compound of mata "eye" and hari "day"). This was the stage name of Mata Hari (real name Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, 1876-1917), a Dutch exotic dancer executed for alleged espionage during World War I.
Frederuna f Frankish (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Friderun. This name was borne by the first wife of king Charles III of France (10th century AD).
Tzvetelina f Bulgarian
Probably related to Tsveta.
Bojomir m Polish
Derived from Slavic boj "battle, fight" combined with Slavic mir "peace", thus the name's meaning is something along the lines of "fighting for peace".
Temirbek m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
From the given name Temir combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ósa f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Osa.
Elisi m Occitan
Variant of Elisèu.
Latricia f African American (Modern)
An invented name, most likely blending Latisha and Patricia. See also Latrice.
Solichin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Salihin.
Proas m Greek
Short form of Prometheus. Derived from Greek προμηθεια (prometheia) meaning "foresight, forethought". In Greek myth he was the Titan who gave the knowledge of fire to mankind... [more]
Monse f Spanish
Diminutive of Montserrat.
Tatsue f Japanese
From Japanese 竜 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Patrikas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Patricius (see Patrick).
Tuy f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 綏 (tuy) meaning "to pacify, to placate".
Dubra f Galician (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the name of the river Dubra in the province of A Coruña in Galicia, itself from Proto-Celtic dubros "water".
Aristarĥo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Aristarchus.
Albray f Medieval English
Vernacular form of Albreda.
Jasonina f Filipino (Archaic)
Feminine form of Jason.
Mathian m Hebrew
means "gift of Yahweh"
Eetvartti m Finnish
Finnish form of Edvard.
Bacciccia m Sardinian
Variant spelling of Baccìccia.
Umoh m & f Western African, Ibibio
Means "wealth" in Ibibio.
Zaide m & f English
Variant of Zade or Zayde and short form of Zaiden
Certán m Old Irish
Old Irish name, possibly meaning "humming sound". See also Kjartan.
Podoaba f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian podoabă "jewel; adornment".
Salute f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese cognate of Catalan Salut.... [more]
Tifānija f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Tiffany.
Xiangnu f Chinese
From the Chinese 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and 女 (nǚ) meaning "woman, girl".
Bethleigh f English (Rare)
Beth with the -leigh suffix.
Faizal m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Faysal.
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).
Saraias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Seraiah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Perszeusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Perseus.
Kun m Korean
Variant transcription of Geon.
Hiapo m & f Hawaiian
Means "first born" in Hawaiian.
Joëla f Provençal
Provençal cognate of Joëlle.
Žostautas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Means "to speak to the people", derived from the Lithuanian verb žosti meaning "to speak, to talk" as well as "to say, to tell" combined with Baltic tauta meaning "people, nation" (see Vytautas).
Aii f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ai) meaning "love, affection" combined with 似 (i) meaning "resemble". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fedrian m Indonesian
Meaning unknown.
Brandoch m Literature
Brandoch Daha is a lord in the novel "The Worm Ouroboros" by Eric Rücker Eddison.
Eléa f French (Belgian, Modern), French (Modern)
French variant and Belgian-French form of Éléa.
Queenetta f English (Rare), African American (Rare), Popular Culture
Combination of Queen and the suffix etta. This name is borne by Queenetta Carpenter, a character from the American sitcom 'Best Friends Forever'.
Sumaira f Urdu
Diminutive of Samira 1.
Phyre f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of the word fire.
Jiamei f Chinese
From the Chinese 嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious" and 媚 (mèi) meaning "charming, attractive".
Shravya f Bodo
Meaning "Musical Tone".
Smiðkell m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of smiðr "smith, craftsman, artisan" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Lineng f Chinese
From the Chinese 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" and 能 (néng) meaning "to be able".
Ruane m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Ruadháin.
Donard m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Dónart, though the name could also be a contraction or corruption of Domangard (which is ultimately of the same etymological origin)... [more]
Konata f & m Japanese
Either "this direction, this side, thereafter, this person" or from kona "powdered" and ta "rice field". Used by the main character in the manga 'Lucky Star'.
Atenasia f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Athenais.
Lysimachides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Lysimachos" in Greek, derived from the name Lysimachos combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).... [more]
Gemmina f Italian (Rare)
Italian diminutive of Gemma.
Caresha f African American
Meaning unknown, possibly a combination of the phonetic elements ka, ree and sha or an elaborated form of Cara... [more]
Kuunu f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kûno.
Ketlin f Medieval German
Medieval German version of Katharina.
Norishige m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 則 (nori) meaning "rule, law; misure" or 宣 (nori) meaning "proclaim, announce" combined with 重 (shige) meaning "main, principal, important" or 茂 (shige) meaning "overgrown; luxuriant, thickly growing, lush".... [more]
Arcangiul m Ladin
Ladin form of Arcangelo.
Ryynolvi m Finnish
Finnish form of Brynjolf.
Farnoush f Persian
From Persian فر (far) meaning "brilliance, splendour" and نوش (nūsh) meaning "ambrosia, nectar".
Yingshuang f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 滢 (yíng) meaning "clear, pure water, lucid" or 英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" or "flower, leaf, petal" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost" or 双 (shuāng) meaning "set of two, pair, both".
Serrin m New World Mythology
A new world mythology name meaning traitor, deciever
Diem m Medieval German
Diminutive of Dietmar.
Cymopolea f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κυμοπόλεια (Kymopoleia) meaning "wave walker", derived from κῦμα (kyma) "wave, billow" and the verb πολέω (poleô) "to go about, range over"... [more]
Abrisham f Persian
Means "silk" in Persian.
Seberín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Severinus.
Mektild f Swedish (Archaic)
Swedish borrowing of Mechthild.
Tieme m West Frisian
Variant of Time.
Iuval m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Yuval.
Mustacha f Theatre
In Fielding’s The Tragedy of Tragedies, a maiden at Arthur’s court who loved Doodle, one of Arthur’s courtiers.... [more]
Otsanda f Medieval Basque, Basque (Rare)
Medieval Basque feminine form of Otsando. It coincides with the Basque word otsanda "she-wolf".
Artimpasa f Scythian, Mythology, Scythian Mythology
Likely deriving from the name of the goddess Arti, with the elements paya ("pasture") and pati ("lord") (both of which stem from a common root). This was the name of a major Scythian goddess of fertility, warfare, and sovereignty... [more]
Simerjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸਿਮਰਜੀਤ (see Simarjeet).
Eidothea f Greek Mythology
The name of a nymph desired by Poseidon. The name is derived from the suffix element ειδο (eido-), perhaps meaning "knowing" or "shapely", and the element θεα (thea) meaning "goddess".
Augeias m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek αὐγή (auge) meaning "sunlight, bright light" or "dawn".
Xianqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute".
Ársól f Icelandic
Possibly means "morning sun" from the Old Norse elements ár "early" and sól "sun". Alternatively, the first element may be Old Norse ár "year; plenty, abundance" (also found in the masculine name Ársæll).
Zsinett f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Ginette.
Wilaivan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิไลวรรณ (see Wilaiwan).
Aiiana f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Aiyana.
Zhargaltsetseg f Mongolian
Means "flower of happiness" in Mongolian, from жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Kurban m Avar, Lak, Dargin, Lezgin, Turkmen, Turkish, Kazakh
Form of Qurban used in various languages.
Eukelade f Greek Mythology, Astronomy
The name of one of Jupiter's moons. It was named in 2005, allegedly after a mythological character described by some Greek writers as one of the Muses.
Malle f German (Rare, Archaic)
Hypochoristic form of Amalia.
Gülzar f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Golzar.
Səadət f Azerbaijani
Means "happiness" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic سعادة (sa'adah).
Lumaya f Filipino (Rare), Tagalog (Rare)
From Tagalog lumaya meaning "be free, become independent".
Tyllagözel f Turkmen
From Turkmen tylla meaning "golden, gold" combined with gözel meaning "beautiful, lovely".
Kimpa-vita f Kongo
The name of a congolese prophetess and religious leader who lived at the end of the 17th century.
Xelas m New World Mythology, Salishan
Name used by the Lummi people of northwest Washington state for the Transformer, a being that appears in the mythologies of many indigenous peoples who inhabited the Pacific Northwest Coast. This legendary figure (or figures) is also known as Xáays in Squamish and Xa:ls in Halkomelem.
Imperatriz f Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Emperatriz.
Jurairat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai จุไรรัตน์ (see Churairat).
Navin m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nawin.
Colyn m Manx
Manx cognate of Colin 1.
Diðrik m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Didrik.
Abeytu f Omaha-Ponca
Meaning "Green Leaf" in Omaha-Ponca.
Eesha f Sanskrit
Eesha is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin that means "wish, desire, divine, regal, supreme, pure, life, alive".
Tellev m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torleiv.
Narimon m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Nariman.
Döndü f Turkish
Directly taken from Turkish döndü meaning "returned".
Sibyllina f History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Latin sibyllinus, meaning "of or pertaining to sibyls". This name was borne by Blessed Sibyllina Biscossi (1287-1367), who became blind at the age of twelve and received a vision of Saint Dominic which prompted her to join the order... [more]
Imanuel m & f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Emmanuel.
Nebiri f Amharic
Means "leopard" in Amharic.
Vildís f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse elements vil(i) "will, desire" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Adóm m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Adam.
Katiusha f Russian
Diminutive of Yekaterina and Ekaterina, not usually used as a given name in its own right.
Latrell m African American (Modern), American (Modern)
Modern coinage like many newer names with the prefix La- with a mellifluous second syllable.
Aneyda f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Eneida, altered due to the influence of Aleyda.
Hairong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper", 容 (róng) meaning "appearance, form" or 蓉 (róng) meaning "lotus"... [more]
Dispater m Roman Mythology
Variant of Dis Pater, derived from Latin dives, meaning "wealthy", itself probably derived from divus, meaning "godlike, divine". The occurrence of the name Dis together with the title Pater (meaning "father") may be due to association with Jupiter... [more]
Yueyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and 翊 (yì) meaning "flying" or "assist, help, respect".
Oan m Breton (Rare)
Meaning “lamb” in Breton
Mabasi f Tswana
Mabasi is an African Tswana Name... [more]
Prigio m Literature
Etymology uncertain. It could be from the Italian prigione "imprisonment". This was the main character of a literary and comic fairy tale Prince Prigio, written by Andrew Lang.
Ulcia f Polish
Diminutive of Urszula.
Jarid m English
Variant of Jared.
Dalilu-essu m Babylonian
Means "new praise", deriving from the Akkadian elements dalīlu ("praise, thanks") and eššu ("new, modern").
Xènius m Catalan
The Catalan writer Eugeni d'Ors has used this name as a pen name. (See Xenius and Xènia.)
Jianni f & m American (Hispanic, Rare)
American feminine and masculine variant of Gianni.... [more]
Zymak m Polish
Diminutive form of Zygmunt.
Heladia f Polish (Rare), Galician (Rare)
Polish feminine form of Heladiusz and Galician feminine form of Heladio.
Rangsan m Thai
Means "create, establish" or "appoint" in Thai.
Ayibaifie f Ijaw
Means "God's own time" in Ijaw.
Sinderic m Germanic
Derived from Gothic sinths "way, path" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Baila f English (American, Modern)
Invented name based on the sounds of names like Bailey and Kayla.
Thayet f Literature
Used in the Song of the Lioness Quartet, by Tamora Pierce.
Karilė f Lithuanian
From the Lithuanian element karė which is either derived from karas (war) or karys (warrior).
Lüci m Romansh
Variant of Lüzi.
Auria f Ancient Roman, Medieval Basque, Basque, History
Derived from Latin aurum "gold" and aureus "golden, gilded". Auria was an early consort of Pamplona.
Syikin f Malay
Variant of Ashikin.
Kanatsu f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 花 (ka) meaning "flower" combined with 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soqqaq f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sorĸaĸ.
Imperi f Catalan
Catalan feminine name meaning "empire".
Pavati f Hindi
pavati means clear water
Iĺlia m Belarusian
Taraškievica Belarusian form of Ilya.
Bbujji m & f Yi
Means "west" in Yi.
Misba f & m Muslim
Variant of Misbah.
Rali m Spanish
Diminutive of Raul.
Candan f Turkish
From Turkish candan "affectionate; cordial; sincere".
Syeisha f African American (Modern, Rare)
And invented name combining the popular phonetic element sy with the name Iesha (compare Tyeisha).
Aylín f Spanish
Spanish form of Eileen, or possibly of the Turkish name Aylin. A known bearer is Aylín Mujica (1974-), a Cuban actress.
Esuperia f Italian
Italian form of Exuperia.
Kuutamo m & f Finnish (Rare)
Meaning "moonlight" in Finnish.
Takae f Japanese
From Japanese 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety, obedience" and 江 (e) meaning "inlet, bay". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Dalmat m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian dalmat "Dalmatian (member of the people)", ultimately going back to the name of the Dalmatae, a group of Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia.
Beriong m Filipino
Diminutive of Silverio.
Ektoras m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek variant of Hector.
Leil m Brythonic
A legendary king of the Britons whose rule began in 989 BCE.
Ḫepat f Hurrian Mythology
Means "She of Halab". Ḫepat was the mother goddess of the Hurrian people. Her name occurs frequently as an element of personal names, examples being the names Puduḫepa, and Tadukhipa.
Muntazira f Uzbek
Derived from muntazir meaning "waiting expectantly".
Dré m Dutch, Flemish, Limburgish
Short form of André.... [more]
O'roznazar m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek o'roz meaning "hope" and nazar meaning "look, glance".
Polyboea f Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek feminine name meaning "worth much cattle".
Boying f Chinese
From the Chinese 波 (bō) meaning "wave" and 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, lustrous".
Marcan f Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic مَرْجَان‎ (marjān) meaning "coral".
Brasília f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of place name Brasil.
Maritxalar f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 and Navarrese place name Etxalar.
Kshiti f & m Bengali
From Sanskrit क्षिति (kṣiti) meaning "abode, dwelling, earth".
Norallah m Pakistani, Urdu
Combination of Nor 1 and Allah.