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.
Muhluri m & f Tsonga
Means "conqueror, victor" in Xitsonga.
Filëpa f Kashubian
Feminine form of Filip.
Terentios m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Terentius (see Terence).
Yrysty f Kazakh
Either derived from Arabic إرث (ʾirth) meaning "inheritance, heritage, legacy" or Kazakh ырыс (yrys) meaning "wealth, prosperity, abundance".
Ekrima m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عكرمة (see Ikrima).
Metamia ? Northern African (Archaic)
Name from an Old Nubian visitor's inscription by a priest, found in Banganarti, present-day Sudan.
Adalgaud m Medieval German
Derived from Old High German adal "noble" and Gaut "Geat".
Yache f Jewish, Yiddish
Short form of Yachet or Yachna.
Avksom m Soviet
Москва (Moskva) spelled in reverse.
Yincai f Chinese
From the Chinese 银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth" and 彩 (cǎi) meaning "colour".
Sheshai m Biblical
Sheshai was a clan of Anakim living in Hebron named for a son of Anak in the Holy Bible (Numbers 13:22). The clans were driven out of the city by Caleb (Joshua 15:14) and the Tribe of Judah (Judges 1:10).
Àrtus m Provençal
Provençal form of Arthur.
Mislava f Croatian
Feminine form of Mislav.
Ashima f Indian
Feminine form of Asim 2.
Meilir m Welsh
Variant of Meilyr.
Clarent m French
French form of Clarentius, variant of Clarence.
Chantli m Nahuatl
Means "home, residence" in Nahuatl.
Zorzetta f Greek
Diminutive of Giorgia.
Fedro m Galician
Galician form of Phaedrus.
Arlington m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Arlington. Notable bearer the American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson received the name rather unusually when a man from Arlington, Massachusetts was selected to pull a name out of a hat to bestow his first name, Edwin.
Friðubeorht m Anglo-Saxon
Cognate to Germanic Fridebert, using the Old English elements friþ "peace" and beorht "bright"... [more]
Somphou f & m Lao
From Lao ສົມ (som) meaning "worthy, suitable, proper" and ພູ (phou) meaning "mountain".
Brúsi m Old Norse
From Old Norse brúsi meaning "buck, he-goat".
Şəlalə f Azerbaijani
Means "waterfall" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic شلال (shallal).
Mianna f Finnish
Contracted form of Marianna.
Sunnvør f Faroese
Combination of the Old Norse name elements sunna "sun" or sunn- "southern, (from the) south" and vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth".
Ernur m Kazakh
From Kazakh ер (er) meaning "husband, man, male" and нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin).
Vordís f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Várdis.
Yovondiy m Mari
Mari form of Leonard.
Nasicha f Western African
Name given to female children during the locust season
Khaedar m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Haidar.
Miyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and 媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman" or 远 (yuǎn) meaning "distant, remote, far".
Jaksa m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Jakub.
Servé m Flemish (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Flemish and Limburgish variant spelling of Servet, which is a diminutive of Servais, the French form of Servatius.
Sien f Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Francina, Josina, Klasina and other names with a similar ending.
Hovig m Armenian
Variant transcription of Hovik.
Ozai m Popular Culture
Fictional name meant to be derived from Chinese 火 (huǒ) meaning "fire, flame" or 敖 (áo) meaning "proud, arrogant" combined with 災 (zāi) meaning "disaster, catastrophe" or 載 (zài) meaning "to carry"... [more]
Hildigunn f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Hildigunnr.
Dud m English
Short form of Dudley.
Sikhulekile f Ndebele
Means "we prayed" in Ndebele.
Clarienne f English (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Clara and the popular suffix enne
Lisabiau f Norman
Rouenneis Norman form of Elizabeth.
Elishaphat m Biblical
Means "my God has judged" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and shaphát "to judge". This was the name of a minor biblical character, who was the son of Zichri.
Eldono f Uzbek
From the Uzbek el meaning "people, nation, country" and dono meaning "wise".
Zhipeng m Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 至 (zhì) meaning "reach, arrive, extreme, most" combined with 鹏 (péng) referring to a mythological giant bird... [more]
Luofu f Chinese
From the characters 罗 (luó, meaning “silk gauze”) and 敷 (fū, meaning “to lay out”). Qin Luofu (秦罗敷) is a character who appears in the folk song poem “Mulberry by the Road” (陌上桑) from the Eastern Han dynasty (25 - 220 CE)... [more]
Abdumalik m Uzbek, Tajik, Kyrgyz
Uzbek, Tajik and Kyrgyz form of Abd al-Malik.
Akhra m Abkhaz
Means "rock, cliff" in Abkhaz.
Sciarra m Medieval Italian
Derived from Sicilian sciarra meaning "fight, brawl" as well as "quarrel, dispute", which is ultimately of Arabic origin.
Vevina f Literature
Anglicized form of Bébinn used by James Macpherson in his Ossian poems, which he claimed to have based on early Irish legends.
Ranbir m & f Indian (Sikh), Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit रण (raṇa) meaning "delight, pleasure, gladness" combined with वीर (vīrá) meaning "man, hero, husband".
Taatsi m Greenlandic
Younger form of Taitse.
Hye-joo f Korean
From Sino-Korean 慧 (hye) "bright, intelligent" and 舟 (joo) "boat, ship." Other Hanja combinations are also possible.
Gotholia f Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Athaliah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Cvijetko m Croatian
Croatian alternative form of Cvetko.
Kokuma m & f Japanese
From 国, 國 (koku) meaning “country”, combined with 真 (ma) meaning “real, genuine, true”.
Ismenis f Ancient Greek
Patronymic form of Ismenus. In Greek mythology, Ismenis was a Naiad nymph, one of the daughters of the Boeotian river god Ismenus.
Mesi f Yao (Modern)
Modern variant of Miesi.
Asada m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัษฎา (see Atsada).
Arnþrúður f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Arnþrúðr.
Foix f & m Catalan
From the Catalan title of the Virgin Mary, Mare de Déu de Foix, meaning "Mother of God of Foix," the name of a church located on a cliff near the headwaters of the river Foix in the Alt Penedès municipality of Torrelles de Foix, hence the heavy concentration of its usage in the comarca of Alt Penedès.
Atimnio m Italian
Italian form of Atymnius.
Feodota f Russian
Russian form of Theodota.
Sofokls m Latvian
Latvian form of Sophocles.
Míranda f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Miranda.
Patrobios m Ancient Greek
Meaning not quite certain. The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek noun πάτρα (patra) meaning "fatherland, native land" or from Greek πατρός (patros) meaning "of a father".... [more]
Kinnaru m Ugaritic Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Possibly meaning "lyre", from the Ugaritic word knr. As this word is used in both reference to the stringed instrument, and to the god Kinnaru, it is thought that Kinnaru was a deification of the lyre.
Claudat m French (Archaic)
Diminutive of Claude found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the 1600s.
Lingshu f Chinese
From the Chinese 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul" or 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" and 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle".
Kaidyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Caden.
Edmunnu m Sicilian
Variant of Edmondu.
Tsunako f Japanese
From 鶴 (tsu) meaning "crane (bird)", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetable, greens", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Otniela f Obscure
Feminine form of Othniel.
Mariuxi f Spanish
Diminutive of María Auxiliadora. This is borne by a daughter of León Febres Cordero (1931-2008), a former president of Ecuador.
Triptolemos m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek τρι- (tri-) meaning "three, thrice" combined with the Epic Greek noun πτόλεμος (ptolemos) meaning "war".
Mihrişah f Ottoman Turkish
From Persian mihri meaning "sun, light" combined with Turkish şah meaning "shah, king".
Ākuhata m & f Maori
Maori form of August, Augustus or Augusta.
Maídís f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Maidis.
Prosperidad f Spanish (Philippines, Rare)
Means "prosperity" in Spanish.
Yanluan f Chinese
From the Chinese 滟 (yàn) meaning "overflowing, billowing" and 鸾 (luán), a mythological bird.
Punisa f Indonesian, Indian (Muslim)
Meaning unknown. Probably a variant of Punita. Seems to be used more often in Muslim communities.
Stel f English
Diminutive of Stella 1.
Róska f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
In the case of Icelandic avant-garde artist Róska (1940-1996), it was apparently a contraction of her real name, Ragnhildur Óskarsdóttir (i.e. presumably formed from R, the first letter of her given name, and Óska, the first four letters of her surname - itself a derivative of the given name Óskar).
Biellá f Sami
Unknown meaning.
Bartulumèa f Sicilian
Feminine form of Bartulumèu.
Vernalisa f English (American, Rare)
Combination of Verna and Lisa, perhaps inspired by the name of Italian actress Virna Lisi (1936-2014).
Makiyah f African American (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Micaiah. It shares the same trendy sounds found in other names such as Kamiyah, Makai and Mekhi.
Ricbald m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from the Germanic element rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." This element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." The second element of this Germanic name is derived from Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Vako m Georgian
Diminutive of masculine names that start with Va-, such as Valeri, Valerian and Vasil.
Iminnguaq f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Imínguaĸ.
Yudith f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Judith. A known bearer of this name is Yudith Águila (b. 1972), a Cuban women's basketball player.
Eakkaphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพล (see Ekkaphon).
Binapani f Bengali, Odia
From Sanskrit वीणापाणि (vīṇāpāṇi) meaning "lute-hand", derived from वीणा (vīṇā) meaning "lute" and पाणि (pāṇi) meaning "hand".
Suann f English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Suann.
Benihime f Japanese
From Japanese 紅 (beni) meaning "crimson" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kaicey f Obscure
Variant of Casey.
Mukhriz m Malay
Derived from Arabic محرز (muḥriz) meaning "acquired, obtained, accomplished, achieved".
Isisa f Zulu
Means "the tenderness" in Zulu.
Areora f Polynesian, Maori
Polynesian name, meaning "love and life".
Azai m Hebrew
Means "strength" in Hebrew.
Agilberto m Italian
Italian form of Agilbert.
Joo-eun f Korean
Variant transcription of Ju-eun.
Roukebert m West Frisian (Rare)
Combination of Rouke (a variant spelling of Rauke) with Bert.
Hrothwaru f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements hroð "fame, glory" and waru "shelter, protection, care".
Risao m Japanese
From Japanese 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pazienzia f Italian
Italian form of Patientia.
Yee f & m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Yi.
Pietru m Maltese, Sicilian
Maltese and Sicilian form of Peter.
Iechonias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Jeconiah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Macareno m Spanish
Masculine form of Macarena.
Øyborg f Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ey "island" or "good fortune" and borg "castle".
Belthazor m Popular Culture
Likely a variant of Balthazar, used in the TV show Charmed.
Syméón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Simeon.
Hotóhké'e f Cheyenne
Means "Star Woman" in Cheyenne.
Guiote f Medieval French
Feminine form of Guiot.
Kayland f & m English (Rare)
Elaboration of Kay 1 with the popular suffix -land.
Hillo m Estonian
Variant of Illo.
Ammizabad m Biblical Hebrew
Ammizabad was the son of Benaiah, who was the third and chief captain of the host under David(1 Chronicles 27:6). The first part of our name comes from the root 'mm, from whence stems the word 'umma, meaning "tribe" or "people." The root-verb zabad means "to give" or "bestow." Therefore, it possibly means, "to bestow on people."
Şəms f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Shams.
Yo'ldoshoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek yo'ldosh meaning "companion" and oy meaning "moon".
Oyla f Khakas
Khakas form of Olga.
Thokchom m Indian
Its is one of the 7 most respected high class and Well known clans in Manipur (India).... [more]
'Adnah m Biblical
Variant transcription of Adnah 1. This transcription is used in The Complete Jewish Bible.
Lavrin m Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Laurence 1. Lavrin Kaydash is a character in Ivan Nechuy-Levytskyi's classic novel 'The family of Kaydash'.
Liutbert m Germanic
Derived from Old High German liut "people" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Goffrey m Old Norman, English (Rare)
Variant of Geoffrey. Also compare Joffrey.
Huazi f Chinese
From Chinese 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese" combined with 子 (zǐ) meaning "child". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Tertianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was either derived from the Latin adjective tertianus meaning "of the third, tertian" or from Tertius.
Hrastimir m Croatian
The first element of this name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian noun hrast "oak (tree)". The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace".
Jomir m African American (Modern)
alternate spelling of Jamir
Timót m Hungarian
Hungarian short form of Timóteusz.
Aran f Kurdish
Means "desert, wilderness" in Kurdish.
Oyrohat f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and rohat meaning "pleasure, comfort".
Fuyuhiko m Japanese
From Japanese 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Apollodoro m Italian
Italian form of Apollodorus.
Joakim m Albanian
Albanian version of Joachim
Irmo m Dutch, Brazilian
Masculine form of Irma.
Hotchkiss m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hotchkiss.
Èol m Catalan
Catalan form of Aiolos.
Mardoqueu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Mordecai.
Caraahın m Yakut
Yakut form of Gerasim.
Audunn m Icelandic
Latinization of Auðunn.
Kilby m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kilby.
Langalibalele m Zulu
Means "shining sun" in Zulu.
Elwen m Cornish, Welsh, History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Elwen was an early saint venerated in Cornwall and Brittany. A chapel at Porthleven in Sithney parish, Cornwall, dedicated to Elwen, existed from the 13th century until 1549, and in Brittany several sites and placenames are associated with possibly related figures.
Rati m Georgian
Of Iranian origin, this name can mean "lord, master, patron" as well as "generous, magnanimous". In the case of the latter meaning, the name is derived from the Persian adjective راد (rad) meaning "generous, liberal".
Theopompus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Theopompos. This name was borne by a king of Sparta (Greece) from the 7th century BC.
Athan m & f English
English form of Tathan.
Zebah m Biblical
The name of a King along with Zalmunna who hosted the Midianites who invaded Israel, who were both executed by Gideon.
Guldar f Kurdish
From gul meaning "rose" and dar meaning "tree, wood".
Bazilisks m Latvian (Archaic)
Latvian form of Basiliscus (see Basiliskos).
Lézin m French (Archaic), French (Cajun), Louisiana Creole, History (Ecclesiastical)
This name was/is usually given in honor of Saint Lézin, a 6th-century bishop of Angers, France. His name is said to be derived from Latin Licinius.
Astamur m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Astemir.
Melanthia f Greek
Variant of Melanthi.
Larita f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish diminutive of Lara 1.
Mongameli m Ndebele
Means "leader" in Ndebele.
Ardalioni m Georgian (Rare)
Form of Ardalion with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zhardem m Kazakh
Means "help, aid" in Kazakh.
Hrut f Armenian
Armenian form of Ruth 1.
Bixue f Chinese
From the Chinese 馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow".
Digão m Brazilian
Diminutive of Rodrigo.
Jelizaveta f Russian
Varian transliteration of Elizaveta.
Amihai m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Amichai.
Mmayen f Efik
Efik origin, Child's mother, alias for grandmother,
Petria f English
Elaboration of Petra.
Tuyu m Newar
Means "white" in Newar.
Derbi m English
Variant of Derby.
Yueshu f Chinese
From the Chinese 越 (yuè) meaning "exceed, go beyond" and 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl".
Alkyoni f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Alkyone.
Porzio m Italian
Italian form of Porcius.
Maumoos m Mormon
Hmong variant of Mormon.
Hidehiko m Japanese
From Japanese 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding" or 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Barrabò m Sardinian
Gallurese form of Barnabas.
Rena f Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Spanish reina, meaning "queen", and making it a cognate of Regina.
Eevike f Estonian
Diminutive of Eevi.
Bixente m Basque
One of the Basque forms of Vincent.
Ruvonez f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Ruvon.
Hinari f Japanese
From Japanese 雛 (hina) meaning "doll" combined with 梨 (ri) meaning "pear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Vipsanius m Ancient Roman
Roman family name of uncertain meaning. It was borne by the 1st-century BC Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
Kharisse f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps derived from Charisse.
Artemisi m Catalan
Catalan form of Artemisios.
Eisheth f Jewish Legend
Likely from Hebrew אֵשֶׁת, meaning "woman." Eisheth Zenium (אֵשֶׁת זְנוּנִים, translated as "woman of whoredom") is said to eat the souls of the damned.
Móðir f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
From Old Norse móðir meaning "mother". In the Old Norse poem Rígsþula in the Poetic Edda, Móðir is the wife of Faðir.
Feiz f Breton
Breton form of Faith.
Miraldo m Arthurian Cycle
A British nobleman convinced by Satan to revolt against Arthur when Arthur was in France. Arthur quelled the rebellion and granted amnesty to Miraldo and his allies.
Vaishali f Indian
Transferred use of the surname Vaishali.
Näylä f Bashkir
Variant Bashkir form of Naila.
Aripert m Germanic, History
Variant of Aribert. Aripert I was a 7th-century king of the Lombards in Italy.
Aabiørn m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Ábiǫrn.
Felicing f Filipino
Diminutive of Felicisima.
Asruddin m Indonesian, Malay, Indian (Muslim), Pashto
From Arabic عصر الدين ('asr al-din) meaning "age of the religion, era of the faith”.
Kolina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Corinne and Doreen.
Oihonna f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Oithona. ... [more]
Puti f Indonesian (Rare)
Means "Princess" in Minang language, West Sumatra. The name "Puti" is commonly found in various #WestSumatra myths and legends as the main character. "Puti Bungsu" was a fairy that got stranded on Earth due to a mischievous man who forced her to marry him by stealing her wings... [more]
Thirawut m Thai
From Thai ธีร (thira) meaning "scholar, philosopher, wise, learned" and วุฒิ (wut) meaning "knowledge".
Bahiah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic بهية (see Bahiyya), as well as the Malay form.
Sabitha f Indian
Means "beautiful sunshine" in many Indian languages.
Amareq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Amareĸ.
Yougi m & f Chinese
From Chinese 由 (yóu) meaning "reason, by" combined with 貴 (guì) meaning "noble, expensive". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Oratam m Lenape
A sagamore, or sachem, of the Hackensack Indians living in northeastern New Jersey during the period of early European colonization in the 17th century.
Soo-ri m & f Korean
Modern name formed from the characters su (秀) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" combined with ri (裡) "admist by, surrounded in" when read in hanja. Can also take on the meaning "eagle" when written in hangeul or interpreted as one (鳥).
Biasgiu m Corsican
Gallurese form of Blaise.
Rennard m English
Transferred use of the surname Rennard.
Sufiyah f Arabic
It means "pious" and was a title for the purest one of all.
Perche m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch short form of Perchevael.
Constanzo m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Constantius, making it the masculine form of Constanza.
Blitz m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the word blitz, meaning a sudden and strong military attack, which is derived from German blitzkrieg.
Tuya f Ancient Egyptian
Tuya was the wife of Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1292-1189). She was mother of Tia, Ramesses II, Nebchasetnebet, and perhaps Henutmire.... [more]
Meritan m Albanian
Variant of Meriton.
Temene f Altai
Means "needle" in Altai.
Galaf m Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Arabic
Judeo-Spanish form of Arabic Halif.
Sokni m Norse Mythology
Possibly derived from the Old Norse verb sœkja "to seek". In Norse mythology he was king of what is now Norway. Nórr killed him and took possession of his kingdom.
Džeksons m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of the English name Jackson.
Ragnfastr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of regin "advise, decision, might, power (of the gods)" and fastr "firmly, fast".
Faetusa f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Phaethusa.
Zohid m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Zahid.
Iqbola f Uzbek
Uzbek feminine form of Iqbal.
Lilura f Basque (Rare)
Means "enchantment, wonder, fascination" in Basque.
Megistos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective μέγιστος (megistos) meaning "biggest, largest, greatest".... [more]
Oda m Japanese
From 男 (o) meaning “male, man, son”, 夫 (o) meaning “man, husband”, 雄 (o) meaning “hero, male, manly”, 緒 (o) meaning “thread”, 桜, 櫻 (o) meaning “cherry blossom”, 大 (o) meaning “big, great, vast, high”, 央 (o) meaning “center”, or 小 (o) meaning “small”, combined with 大 (da) meaning “big, great”, 太 (da) meaning “thick, grand”, 男 (da) meaning “man, male”, 達 (da) meaning “accomplish, attain”, or 田 (da) meaning “field, rice paddy”.
Italia turrita f Obscure, Italian (?)
Means "turreted Italy" in Italian. She is the national personification of Italy, which is represented with a woman wearing a turret crown. She might be a reference to the Greek goddess Cybele, whose represented wearing a wall crown... [more]
Bystrík m Slovak
Derived from Slovak bystrý "smart, bright, perspicacious, shrewd".
Babsi f German (Modern), English (Modern)
Short and familiar form of Barbara.
Leviana f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a combination of Levi and the suffix -ana.
Yavalis f Spanish (Latin American)
Feminine Spanish form of Jovilas.
Onpu f Japanese
It means "musical note" in Japanese.
Louca m French (Modern), French (Belgian, Modern)
Variant of Luca 1, reflecting the Italian pronunciation.
Spenceria f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Spencer.
Senli f Chinese
From the Chinese 森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Reparatus m Late Roman
Derived from Latin reparatus meaning "recovered, retrieved; renewed, restored", as it is the perfect passive participle of the verb reparo "to recover, to retrieve; to restore, to repair, to renew".
Faayy-o f Sidamo
Feminine form of Faayy-a.
Taduna m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tadeoz and its short forms Tade and Tado, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Lils f English
Diminutive of Lilly and other names starting with Lil-.
Dalrós f Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse dalr meaning "dale, valley" and rós meaning "rose".
Tjorven m & f German (Modern, Rare)
This was the nickname of a character called Maria in Astrid Lindgren's "We on Salt-Crow Island" (1964). It is not exactly known what Lindgren based the nickname on, but she might have based it on Swedish tjock meaning "thick" combined with korv meaning "sausage"... [more]