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.
Befran m Kurdish
Means "December" in Kurdish.
Sondang f & m Batak
Means "light, ray" in Batak.
Feiz f Breton
Breton form of Faith.
Premtime f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Premtim.
Zore f Yiddish
An Ashkenazic form of Sarah
Cundrie f Arthurian Cycle
The name of two women in the 'Parzifal' by Wolfram von Eschenbach.
Öktöm m Yakut
Means "healthy, strong" in Yakut.
Şevgeş m Kurdish
Means "sociable" in Kurdish.
Zhenduo m Chinese
From a combination of the characters 振 (zhèn, meaning “to arouse, to ring”) and 铎 (duó, meaning “wooden bell”). Originally just meaning “to ring a bell”, it later connoted the issuing of warnings, the giving of commandments or the practice of a teaching career... [more]
Lijun f & m Chinese
From Chinese 力 () meaning "power, capability, influence", 利 () meaning "benefit, advantage", 立 () meaning "stand, establish", 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" combined with 军 (jūn) meaning "army", 君 (jūn) meaning "king, ruler" or 骏 (jùn) meaning "good horse, fast"... [more]
Chitonette f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Middle English chitte "a young animal, cub, whelp" and chit "a child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal" as well as "a pert or sassy young person, especially a young woman".
Michikazu m Japanese
From 倫 (michi) meaning "ethics", 通 (michi) meaning "pass through" or 行 (michi) meaning "go, carry out, line, row" combined with 和 (kazu) meaning "sum" or 五 (kazu) meaning "five"... [more]
Ultron m Popular Culture
Ultron is an android supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
Quimburga f Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Popular Culture
Quimburga is a latinisation of the Anglo-saxon name Cyneburga. Quimburga is the name of a notable cyclone in northern Germany in 1972.
Mudasir m Indian (Muslim)
Indian variant of Muddathir.
Karikakar f Estonian (Rare)
This name means “Daisy” in Estonian.
Kol m Hebrew
Means "voice" in Hebrew.
Bibijahon f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and jahon meaning "the world".
Degula f Hebrew (Rare, ?)
Meaning famous, great, a star in hebrew.
Vigge m Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Derived from the Old (West) Norse name Vígi, a short form of other masculine names containing the element víg "war, battle". (The name Vígi belonged to one of King Ólafr Tryggvasson's hounds.) As a Swedish name it is sometimes used as a diminutive of Viktor, and can also be inspired by the word vigg meaning "lightning".
Barre m English
Variant of Barry.
Ghjaseppa m Sardinian
Gallurese form of Joseph.
Koto m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Konstantine as well as a variant of Kote.
Jomo m African (Rare)
Jomo Kenyatta was the first Prime Minister and President of Kenya.
Luckie m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Lucky. This also coincides with an English and Scottish surname (see Luckie).
Geiravǫr f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Gæirvǫr. This is the name of a Valkyrie in Norse mythology.
Chengxue m Chinese
From the Chinese 晟 (chéng) meaning "clear, bright; splendor, brightness" and 学 (xué) meaning "learning, knowledge".
Hreggviður m Icelandic
Combination of Old Norse hregg "storm, blast" and viðr "forest, wood".
Précieux m French (Rare)
Means "precious," from Latin pretiōsus.
Winimar m Germanic, German
Means "famous friend", derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Pablos m Medieval Spanish
Medieval form of Pablo.
Ithuriel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Apparently means "discovery of God" in Hebrew, according to some sources. However, it could possibly instead mean "the light of God is with me", derived from Hebrew 'itay "with me", uri "light, fire" and el "God"... [more]
Ebermund m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with Old High German mund "protection."
Diadochos m Ancient Greek
Means "successor" in Greek. This was borne by a 5th-century Byzantine saint.
Alagbaatar m Mongolian
From Mongolian алаг (alag) meaning "multicoloured, dappled, patchy, piebald" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Amimona f Greek Mythology
Romanian form of Amymone.
Quendrida f Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Medieval English
Latinized form of Cynethryth and Cwenthryth (see Cwenþryð).
Zsa f Hungarian
Dimunutive of Zsuzsanna.
Urantsetseg f Mongolian
Derived from yран (uran) meaning "adept, skillful, dexterous" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Anonglak f Thai
From Thai อนงค์ (anong) meaning "beautiful woman" and ลักษณ์ (lak) meaning "characteristic, quality".
Libeste f German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Medieval Silesian German diminutive of Liphilt.
Prokopiusz m Polish
Polish form of Procopius.
Seraphiella f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Feminine form of Serafiel
Ludéric m French (Rare)
French form of Liutric, but there are instances where it can also be a form of Chlodoric.
Osukaru m & f Japanese
From Japanese 御 (o) meaning "imperial", 巣 (su) meaning "nest, hive", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" combined with 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Madleen f Estonian
Contracted form of Magdaleena.
Cunizza f Medieval Italian, Literature
Medieval Italian form of Chuniza.... [more]
Fangyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant" and 瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, gems, virtue".
Noria f Japanese
From Japanese 野 (no) meaning "area, field", 里 (ri) meaning "village" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hadron m English (Modern, Rare)
Derived from "Hadrian".
Euripidese m Estonian
Estonian form of Euripides.
Quindolyn f English
Combination of Quinn and Gwendolyn.
Eulette f English (Rare), Jamaican Patois (Rare)
Likely an elaboration of Eula by way of adding the French diminutive suffix -ette.
Schaklin f German (Modern, Rare)
Germanised spelling of Jacqueline, officially admitted in Eschweiler (near Aachen) in 2013.
Haqiqat f Uzbek
Means "truth" in Uzbek.
Agustine m Spanish, English
Variant of Augustine 1. Mexican army general and politician Augustine I of Mexico (1783 - 1824) is a notable bearer.
Aglaos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective ἀγλαός (aglaos) meaning "splendid, shining, bright". Also compare the related name Aglaia.
m Provençal
Short form of Jòrgi.
Wajib m Arabic
Means "necessary, indispensable" or "duty, obligation, requirement" in Arabic.
Sveigðir m Norse Mythology
Means "waving one" in Old Norse. Sveigðir was a legendary Swedish king, son of Fjǫlnir and father of Vanlandi... [more]
Morana f Maasai
Morana means a female warrior. It is a feminine derivative of Morani
Willelm m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of William, derived from the Old English elements willa "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection".
Vouk m English
Transferred use of the surname Vouk.
Melanthi f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek feminine form of Melanthos.
Burnita f American
Variant of Bernita. Notable namesake is Judge Burnita Shelton Matthews (1894-1988), the first woman appointed to serve on a US district court.
Asheeq m Arabic
Variant transcription of Ashiq.
Igmedio m Spanish (Philippines)
Possibly derived from the name Íñigo. Saint Íñigo of Oña, the Benedictine abbot of San Salvador at Oña, is also known as San Igmedio or St... [more]
Marelle f Dutch (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Estonian contraction of Mare and Elle.
Ikerne f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Visitación (compare Iker).
Canxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 灿 (càn) meaning "vivid, illuminating, bright" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance".
Rachan m Thai
Means "monarch, lord, master" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit राजन् (rajan).
Yushuang f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" or 玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost; crystallized", 双 (shuāng) meaning "set of two, pair" or 爽 (shuǎng) meaning "bright, clear, cheerful, happy, refreshing".
Yiwa f Thai
Means "soul, spirit, life, heart" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit जीव (jiva).
Lucídio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Lucidius. Known bearers of this name include the Portuguese count Lucídio Vimaranes (died in 922 AD) and the Brazilian doctor and politician Lucídio Portela Nunes (1922-2015).
Carollee f English
Combination of Carol 1 and Lee.
Yaotlaloc m Nahuatl
Possibly a combination of yao- "war, combat" and the name of the deity Tlaloc.
Valtimâre m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Waldemar.
Cironu m Sardinian
Variant of Ciromu.
Lousadzin f Armenian
"born of light"
Yekcan f Kurdish
Means "one soul" in Kurdish.
Iyat f Sanskrit, Indian
MEANING : so large, so much, only so large
Giuàn m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of John.
Hanbē m Japanese (Archaic)
This name combines 半 (han, naka.ba) meaning "half, middle, odd number, part-, semi-" with 兵衛 (bee) (see Hyōe).... [more]
Breeann f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Brianne, or a combination of Bree and Ann.
Nelma f Finnish
Short form of Anelma, Ihanelma and Sanelma.
Arngunna f Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Arngunn (see Æringunnr).
Clos m Romansh
Short form of Nicolas.
Forkun m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Forkunnr.
Kornelio m Croatian
Croatian variant of Cornelius.
Barsoum m Ancient Aramaic
Transferred use of the surname Barsoum. St. Barsoum El Erian was a Coptic saint in the thirteenth century.
Miig f Breton (Rare)
Variant of Maig.
Daehee m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 大 "big, great, vast, large, high" and 熙 (hee) meaning "shine". Other combinations are possible.
Che f Hmong
Means "whisper" in Hmong.
Godewald m Germanic
Derived from Gothic guths "god" or Gothic gôds "good" combined with Gothic valdan "to reign."
Sangdie f Chinese
From the Chinese 桑 (sāng) meaning "mulberry tree" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly"
Nimrata f Indian (Sikh), Punjabi
Feminine form of Nimrat.
Saffy f English (British), Literature
Diminutive of names beginning with a similar sound, such as Saffron (as used in the children's novel Saffy's Angel (2001) by Hilary McKay). It was also used as an Anglicized form of Sadbh in Ella Griffin's novel Postcards from the Heart (2011).
Esbern m Old Danish, Anglo-Scandinavian
Old Danish and Anglo-Scandinavian form of Ásbjǫrn. This name was born by chieftain, royal chancellor and crusader Esbern Snare (1127-1204), also known as Esbern the Resolute, who is the subject of a Danish legend which tells the story of how he built Kalundborg Church.
Aikya f Indian, Sanskrit
Variant of Ikya.
Gibbe m West Frisian
Variant of Gabbe, or a short form of Giselbert.
Braida f Romansh, Medieval Occitan
Romansh variant of Brigitta, traditionally found in the Engadine valley, as well as an Occitan form of this name.
Tlile m Nahuatl
Means "one who has black (colour)" in Nahuatl, figuratively "wise" or "one who passes down tradition". Derived from tlilli "black (colour); black ink, paint, soot" and the possessive suffix -e.
Pinar f Spanish (European, Rare)
From the Spanish word pinar meaning "pine grove". This is a title of the Virgin Mary, Virgen del Pinar ("Our Lady of the Pine Grove"). She is the patron saint of the towns of Cantalejo and Torrecilla del Pinar, both in the Spanish province of Segovia.
Çirûske f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish çirûsk meaning "glint, spark".
Mmenimabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "I do believe god" in Ibibio.
Ayşen f Turkish
Means "merry moon" in Turkish, from Turkic ay meaning "moon, month" and şen meaning "happy".
Dragmáll m Old Norse
From Old Norse dragmáll meaning "drawling".
Horten f Spanish
Diminutive of Hortensia.
Yuxing f Chinese
From the Chinese 玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and 杏 (xìng) meaning "apricot, almond".
The-Peace-of-God m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to Colossians 3:15, "And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful."
Shernur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sher meaning "lion" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Osric m Anglo-Saxon, English (Rare), Literature
Derived from Old English os "god" and ric "power, rule". This name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, one of the earliest being Osric of Deira (7th century AD).... [more]
Akinfela m Yoruba
Means "bravery expands the coast of wealth" in Yoruba.
Bríxida f Galician
Galician form of Bridget.
Padipare m Ancient Egyptian
Derived from Egyptian pꜣ-dj-pꜣ-rꜥ meaning "he who is given by Ra" or "the gift of the sun god (Ra)". Older form of Potiphar.
Lügen f Turkish (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Eirys f Welsh
Cymricised variant of Iris.
Konjo f & m Amharic
"Beauty" (typically used in a feminine context).
Ndrek m Albanian
Albanian form of Andronicus.
Bunga f Indonesian, Malay
Means "flower" in Indonesian and Malay.
Cuilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 粹 (cuì) meaning "pure, the best" and 粼 (lín) meaning "clear".
Joo-ha f Korean
Variant of Ju-ha.
Xhazmin f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine variant of Xhasmin.
Lotteringo m Medieval Italian
Meaning uncertain. It is possibly derived from Lotaringia, the Italian name for the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia. In turn, the kingdom derived its name from Latin Lotharii regnum meaning "reign of Lotharius".
Mågrite f Walloon
Variant of Magrite.
Mi-hyeon f Korean
From Sino-Korean 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing" and 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good; able".
N'anya f African American (Modern)
African American name possibly taken from the Igbo word n'anya meaning "love".
Duilia f Italian
Feminine form of Duilio.
Kaima f African
Name of African origin, meaning "Our God", or "the God we know", or also "gift of God".
Aquilio m Spanish
Spanish form of Aquillius.
Nabilah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic نبيلة (see Nabila), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Molan f Chinese
From the Chinese 墨 (mò) meaning "ink", 默 (mò) meaning "silent, quiet, still, dark" or 茉 (mò) meaning "white jasmine" and 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid", 澜 (lán) meaning "overflowing, waves, ripples", 蓝 (lán) meaning "blue, indigo" or 斓 (lán) meaning "multicoloured".
Aws m Arabic
Means "wolf, jackal, wild dog" or "gift, compensation" in Arabic.
Shengcui f Chinese
From the Chinese 胜 (shèng) meaning "victory, excel" and 翠 (cuì) meaning "green, kingfisher".
Ardan m History (Ecclesiastical)
Benedictine monk, also known as Ardanus. 13th abbot of the abbey of Saint Philibert at Tournus, diocese of Autun, France in 1028. Restored monastic buildings there, and cared for the local people during the famine of 1030 to 1033.
Tomanija f Vlach
Feminine form of Toman.
Wazir m Arabic
Means "helper, assistant" in Arabic.
Tsunade f Japanese Mythology, Popular Culture
This is the name of Jiraiya's wife from the Japanese folktale 'Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari'. The character from 'Naruto' is named after her. The word 綱手 (tsunade) means "mooring rope"; it comes from 綱 (tsuna) meaning "cable, rope, genus, class" and 手 (de) meaning "hand".
Oclinos m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish *oclo- "drink".
Mattheüs m Dutch
Dutch form of Mattheus.
Modiri f Tswana
Means "the doer" in Setswana.
Waaberi m Somali
Means "dawn" in Somali.
Brotesh m Indian
Indian origin ... [more]
Baia f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Βαΐα, Βάϊα, or Βάια (see Vaia).
Álfgerður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Álfgerðr.
Millán m Spanish (Rare), Galician
Spanish and Galician variant of Emiliano.
Karmni f Maltese (Archaic)
Karmni Grima (2 February 1838 – 25 May 1922) was a Maltese peasant whose mystical religious experience led to the constructions and services as an apostle of Our Lady of Ta' Pinu.
Sabelluccia f Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Sabella, as -uccia is an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Chipahuac f Nahuatl
Means "clear, white, pure" in Nahuatl.
Somchet m Thai
From Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy, suitable" and เจต (chet) meaning "mind, thought, idea, intention".
Goshu m Amharic
Means "buffalo" in Amharic.
Jobias f Middle Persian (Latinized)
Meaning unknown. According to the Passion of St. Marcellus, Iobia or Jobias was a daughter of the Persian king Sapor (Shapur II, tenth king of the Sasanian Empire)... [more]
Adarja f Belarusian
Variant transcription of Adarya.
Misayuki m Japanese (Rare)
From 操 (misa) meaning "chastity, honour" combined with 行 (yuki) meaning "line, row". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Belet-uruk-atkal f Babylonian
Means "I trusted in the Lady of Uruk", deriving from the Akkadian element belet ("mistress, lady").
Qaraçiq m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar къара (qara) meaning "black" and the diminutive suffix -чыкъ (çıq).
Parmenas m Ancient Greek, Biblical
Derived from the Greek verb παρμένω (parmeno), which is a poetic form of the Greek verb παραμένω (parameno) meaning "to stay beside" or "to stand fast, to stand one's ground"... [more]
Miriu m Sardinian
Gallurese variant of Minniu.
Viktaryna f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Victorina.
Akaliane f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Adrianne.
Antuniuzzu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Antuni.
Kerapetse m & f Tswana
Means "I have prayed" in Setswana.
Makani m & f Hawaiian, Popular Culture
Means "wind" or "ghost" in Hawaiian.... [more]
Kairit f Estonian
Elaboration of Kaie.
Xiaopu f Chinese
From the Chinese 筱 (xiǎo) meaning "dwarf bamboo" and 璞 (pú) meaning "unpolished gem".
Garma m Buryat
Derived from Sanskrit कर्म (karma) meaning "action, deed, fate".
Menalcus m Literature
Variant of Menalcas, a Greek name from Latin literature which is used to represent a shepherd or rustic figure. The name appears in Virgil’s “Eclogues” and the “Idylls” of Theocritus and means “strong, firm, resolute”.... [more]
Crede m English
Possibly a diminutive of Credence or derived from a surname.
Khanitta f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Xiaoji f Chinese
From the Chinese 笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh" and 玑 (jī) meaning "pearl that is not quite round" or 霁 (jì) meaning "clear up after rain, cease anger".
Harukaze m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 春風 (harukaze) meaning "spring breeze."... [more]
Gredechin f Medieval German
Thuringian dialectal form of Gretchen.
Mitsura f Japanese
From Japanese 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "honey", 密 (mitsu) meaning "dense, secret", 光 (mitsu) meaning "light", or 三 (mitsu) meaning "three" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "silk gauze, lightweight fabric, luo"... [more]
Æschere m Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Derived from the Old English elements æsc "ash tree" and here "army". This name occurs in the 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf' belonging to King Hroðgar's most trusted adviser; Æschere is killed by Grendel's mother in her attack on Heorot after Grendel's death.
Peppa f Italian, Sardinian
Diminutive of Giuseppa and Giosepa.
Noeli f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese adoption of Noélie.
Karai f & m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly taken from the Japanese adjective 辛い (karai) meaning "spicy, hot; strict, harsh, severe," belonging to a fictional (female) character in various installments of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media, introduced in 1993, and a (male) character in the anime 'Naruto Shippūden' who first appeared in episode 286 (broadcast in 2012 in Japan).... [more]
Narziso m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Narciso.
Misak m Armenian
Armenian form of Meshach.
Moraldo m Italian
Moraldo is best known as the name of the protagonist in Federico Fellini's classic Italian film, 'I Vitelloni'. It is also be a name of Nigerian origin. It can sometimes mean 'grace', and it translates to 'moral' in Cebuano.
Adalhild f Germanic
Means "noble battle", derived from Old High German adal "noble" combined with Old Norse hildr "battle."
Sahala m Batak
Means "charisma, wisdom, power, authority" in Toba Batak.
Cléber m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese adoption of the surname Kleber.
Modzna f Muslim
It is a muslim name or word that means "The greatest woman in the islam-arabic culture",... [more]
Kuira m Chechen
Means "hawk" in Chechen.
Itsarapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Itsaraphong.
Alceste f & m French, Italian
French and Italian masculine and feminine form of Alcestis.
Eriola f Albanian
Variant of Erjola.
Dzilna f Medieval Baltic
Directly taken from Latvian dzilna "green woodpecker; yaffle".
Trisnaningsih f Indonesian
Derived from Javanese trisna meaning "love" combined with Ningsih.
Menelaj m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Menelaus.
Roopesh m Hindi, Malayalam
Alternate transcription of Hindi रूपेश (see Rupesh) as well as the Malayalam form.
Andria f English
Variant of Andrea 2.
Yann-Bêr m Breton
Breton form of Jean-Pierre (cf. Yann-Vari).
Kitéria f Portuguese, Hungarian (Rare)
Portuguese variant and Hungarian normal form of Quiteria. This name is probably not normally used in Hungary, but it's employed there to refer to bearers of other nationalities.
Guixiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑰 (guī) meaning "extraordinary, fabulous, rose" and 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Leontiskos m Ancient Greek
Means "small lion", derived from Greek λεων (leon) "lion" combined with the Greek diminutive suffix -ισκος (-iskos).
Tejumola f Yoruba
Means "one who looks forward to better days" or "stare at wealth" in Yoruba, derived from tẹ meaning "press", ojú meaning "eyes, face", mọ́ meaning "onto" and ọlá meaning "wealth".
Iacin m Occitan
Occitan form of Hyacinthus.
Renán m Galician (Rare)
Galician borrowing of Renan.
Taec-yeon m Korean
Alternate romanization of korean hangul "댁연" (Taek-yeon) Famous bearer of this name is Ok Taecyeon from korean boy group 2PM
Beorngyð f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorn "warrior, man" and guð "battle". This was the name of an Abbess who received land from King Æðelmod of Hwicce.
Rápolt m Medieval Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ratbold.
Tirun f Armenian
Diminutive form of Tiruhi.
Virach m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิรัช (see Wirat).
Kaizou m Japanese
From Japanese 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 三 (zou) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Aysäsäk f Bashkir
Derived from Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" and сәсәк (säsäk) meaning "flower".
Xädiçä f Tatar
Tatar form of Khadijah
Sachar m Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew verb שָׂכַר (sakhar) meaning "to hire". Sachar or Sacar was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Old Testament.
Elichai m Hebrew
My God lives, my God is alive
Noppamat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphamat.
Aijan f Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Aizhan.
Geroncio m Spanish
Spanish form of Gerontios via Gerontius.
Chibinkhe m Tumbuka
Means "the dark (coloured) one" in Tumbuka.
Buono m Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "good" in Italian.
Pemuluwuy m Indigenous Australian
The name of a prominent Bidjigal Aboriginal warrior of the Eora nation who lead a resistance against Sydney colonists in the 1790s - 1800s. He was also considered a carradhy or ‘clever man’. He convinced many surrounding Aboriginal nations to join his resistance against the British and was considered to be exceptional in most everything he did.
Sarantsetseg f Mongolian
Means "moon flower" in Mongolian, from саран (saran) meaning "moon" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Sabinyán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Sabinianus.