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.
Melelina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Marilyn.
Alfa f Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian
Feminine form of Alf 1, Scandinavian form of Alpha and a short form of Alfrida.
Momoni m Mormon
Rarotongan form of Mormon.
Mahanora f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "great light", "immense light".
Fränzel f German
A diminutive of the name Franziska.
Saidkamol m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and kamol meaning "completion, perfection".
Mnesitheos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek adjective μνήσιος (mnesios) meaning "of memory", which is ultimately derived from the Greek verb μνημονεύω (mnemoneuo) meaning "to call to mind, to remember, to think of", itself ultimately derived from the Greek verb μνάομαι (mnaomai) meaning "to remember, to be mindful of"... [more]
Wolcott m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wolcott.
Nezahualxochitl f Nahuatl
Possibly the name of a kind of medicinal plant found in the water. Derived from Nahuatl nezahual "fasting" and xōchitl "flower".
Norina f Gascon, Lengadocian
Feminine form of Norat and short form of Onorina.
Suni f Indigenous American
Possibly means "bright; brillant" in Zuni, spoken in New Mexico and Arizona.
Martua m Batak
Means "happy, lucky" in Batak.
Mihonosuke m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 三保之介 with 三 (san, zou, mi, mi'.tsu, mi.tsu) meaning "three," 保 (ho, hou, tamo.tsu) meaning "keep, preserve, protect, support," 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" and 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, help, care."... [more]
Xhilbert m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Gilbert.
Battuya f Mongolian
Means "strong ray of light" in Mongolian, from бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm" and туяа (tuyaa) meaning "ray, beam (of light)".
Bo-a f Korean
From Sino-Korean 珤 "treasure, jewel; precious, rare" and 雅 "elegant, graceful, refined". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Kwon BoA (1986-).
Lander m Dutch (Rare), Flemish
Meaning uncertain. This name could be a modern form of a Germanic name starting with Land- (such as Landerik), but it could also possibly be a contracted form of Alexander or even a variant form of Leander.
Pichey m Khmer
Means "victory, triumph" in Khmer.
Suyunbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz сүйүн (süyün) meaning "joyful, glad, happy" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ney m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Maybe from the surname Ney borne by a general in the army of emperor Napoleon I.
Spørv m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Spǫrr.
Rector m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Rector.
Sayombhu m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สยมภู (see Sayomphu).
Nanthita f Thai
From Thai นันทิ (nanthi) meaning "delighted, joyful, happy", ultimately from Sanskrit नन्द (nanda).
Coalhouse m Literature
Appears in the novel (1975), movie (1981) and musical (1998) Ragtime, on the character Coalhouse Walker Junior, and his son, Coalhouse Walker III. The writer of Ragtime, E. L. Doctorow, was inspired to name Coalhouse Jr... [more]
Eðla f Faroese
Faroese form of Edla.
Isoko f Japanese
From 勤 (iso) meaning "diligence" or 衣 (i) meaning "clothes, clothing" combined 塑 (so) meaning "molding, sculpting, forming" and with 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac"... [more]
Prasop m Thai
Means "success, win, gain" in Thai.
Světla f Czech
Derived from Czech světlo "light".
Sophian m Indonesian, Malay, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Sufyan.
Yuro m Japanese
From 勇 (yu) meaning "brave" and 空 (ro) meaning "sky". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Purbo m Javanese
From Javanese purba meaning "ancient", ultimately from Sanskrit पूर्व (purva).
Yuewa f Chinese
From the Chinese 玥 (yuè) meaning "mythological pearl, mysterious gem" and 娃 (wá) meaning "doll, pretty girl".
Kazemir m Ukrainian (Rare, ?)
Ukrainian form of Casimir.
Guldon f Uzbek
Means "flower vase" in Uzbek.
Shuchi f Indian
"pious"
Doraline f English (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Elaboration of Dora combining it with the productive name suffix -line or else a combination of Dora and Line.
Jasmiini f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Jasmine.
Yambo m Western African
A famous bearer was Yambo Ouologuem (1940–2017) a Malian writer. Possibly from the Dogon language.
Koussai m Arabic (Rare), Muslim (Rare)
A variant of Qusay influenced by Koussaï
Akdöl m Turkish
From Turkish ak meaning "white" combined with döl meaning "progeny".
Amet-han m Crimean Tatar
Combination of Amet and the Mongolian title хан (khan) meaning "leader, ruler, commander".
Stavrija m Vlach
Vlach and Serbian form of Stavros.
Klauda f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Klaud.
Gwengad m Welsh (Archaic)
Old Welsh male name, from gwyn "white, fair, blessed" and cat "battle".
Chiyuri f Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" and 百合 (yuri) meaning "lily." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Clamenç m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Clement.
Leginah f Javanese
From Javanese Legi referring to the first day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix -nah.
Payal f Indian
Means "foot ornament".
Chinue f African
Means "God's blessing".
Ailova f Medieval English
Apparently from an unattested Old English name composed of the elements æðele "noble" and lufu "love".
Nahshon m Biblical, Jewish, African American
From Ancient Hebrew נַחְשׁוֹן (naḥšôn) meaning "enchanter, diviner", itself from the word נָחַשׁ (nāḥaš) meaning "to whisper, to enchant".... [more]
Zhena f Chinese
From the Chinese 哲 (zhé) meaning "wise, sage" and 娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Zëss f Luxembourgish (Archaic)
Luxembourgish vernacular form of Cecilia.
Xiangyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen, happiness" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Ireri f Purépecha
Means "the one and only" in Purépecha.
Sísifo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Sisyphos via its latinized form Sisyphus.
Ewen m French, Breton
Come from Erwan or Eoghan. Ewen is quite popular in French with 13000 people using this name in 2023.
Yorquvvat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yor meaning "friend" and quvvat meaning "strength, force, power, might, energy".
Radtrud f Germanic
Derived from Old High German rât "counsel" combined with þruþ "strength."
Yashio m & f Japanese
Combination of a ya kanji, e.g. 八 meaning "eight," and 潮 (shio) meaning "tide, current; sea water."... [more]
Reyn f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Rein.
Sabinka f Czech
Diminutive of Sabina.
Tangli f Chinese
From the Chinese 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums" and 莉 (lì) meaning "white jasmine" or 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Jogintė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Jogintas.
Lynceus m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Λυγκεύς (Lynkeus), though technically Lygkeus is the correct spelling. The name is a more elaborate form of Lynkos (see Lyncus)... [more]
Julin f Chinese
From the Chinese 菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum" and 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn".
Sansoen m Thai
Means "glory, praise" in Thai.
Protas m Ancient Greek, Russian
Short form of Greek compound names that contain the Greek element πρωτος (protos) meaning "first", such as Protagoras and Protogenes... [more]
Fanúrio m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese form of Phanourios via its latinized form Phanurius.
Ake f Japanese
From Japanese 明 (ake) meaning "bright". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Bentang m & f Sundanese
Sundanese form of Bintang.
Chapel f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Chapel and a "subordinate place of worship added to or forming part of a large church or cathedral, separately dedicated and devoted to special services," from Old French chapele (12c., Modern French chapelle), from Medieval Latin capella, cappella "chapel, sanctuary for relics," literally "little cape," diminutive of Late Latin cappa "cape."
Obéline f French (Rare), French (Quebec, Rare), English (Canadian, Rare, Archaic)
Means "spit, nail, rod, pointed pillar, horizontal line". From the Greek obelos (ὀβελός) with the French diminutive ending of -ine, -ie, or -ia.
Tshediso m Sotho
Means "consolation" in Sesotho.
Graża f Polish
Diminutive of Grażyna.
Sonni m History
Sonni Bāru, also known as Sonni Abū Bakr Dao, was the 16th and last king of the Sonni Dynasty to rule over the Songhai Empire located in west Africa. His rule was very short, from November 6, 1492, to April 12, 1493... [more]
Eriri f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 愛 (e) meaning "love, affection", 李 (ri) meaning "plum" combined with 梨 (ri) meaning "pear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Indzhi f Bulgarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Indzhe.
Nicasis m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Nicasius.
Min-Hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 敏 (min) meaning "quick, clever, sharp", 旼 (min) meaning "gentle, affable", 珉 (min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade" or 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade, gem" combined with 赫/爀 (hyeok) meaning "bright"... [more]
Ivána f Hungarian
Feminine form of Iván.
Inario m Chuukese
Chuukese form of Hilary.
Aloïs m Dutch, French
French and Dutch form of Aloysius.
Fakhar m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu فخر (see Fakhr).
Henia f Polish, Kashubian
Polish diminutive of Henryka and Kashubian diminutive of Henrika.
Natsuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" combined with 世 (yo) meaning "world, society" or 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Suk-Ho m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 석호 (see Seok-Ho).
Chemutai f Kalenjin
Derives from the East African tribe, the Kalenjins. Like many other Kalenjin names, the first part of the name relates to the gender of the person and the second part is how, when, or where they were born... [more]
Helori m Breton
Younger form of Haelguri, itself derived from Old Breton hael "generous; prince" and uuobri "serious; important".
Myko m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Mykyta or Mykola.
Sathishkumar m Indian, Tamil
Combination of Satish and Kumar.
Tamam f Azerbaijani
Meaning "whole, perfect".
Harukichi m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 晴 (haru) meaning "clear weather" combined with 吉 (kichi) meaning "good luck"... [more]
Ärni m Estonian
Estonian form of Ernst.
Judge m English
This name is derived from the word of the same name. The word originates from Old French jugier meaning "to judge, pronounce judgment," which, in turn, comes from Latin iudicare meaning "to judge, to examine officially, form an opinion upon" (derived from iudicem meaning "a judge," which is a combination of ius meaning "right, law" and the root of dicere meaning "to say").
Chiroq m Uzbek
Means "lamp, light" in Uzbek, also an endearing term given to a child.
Siennarose f English (Modern, Rare, ?)
Combination of the names Sienna and Rose.
Majfrid f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Maj 2 and fríðr "beautiful".
Jakobäa f German (Rare, Archaic)
Rare feminine form of Jakob.
Ade f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of Adah.
Aderk m East Frisian
Variant of Adelrich recorded in the 16th and 17th centuries in East Frisia.
Yuva m & f Indian, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Telugu, Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit yuvā (युवा) meaning "youth, young."
Moca m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Matthew.
Shlok m Indian
Sanskrut hindu
Tedo m Georgian
Short form of Tedore, Teodore and Tevdore, though there is some evidence that it already existed as an independent name before the Greek name Theodoros was introduced to the Kartvelian peoples... [more]
Źmitrok m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian- Łacinka diminutive of Zmitser.
Aineng f Chinese
Combination of Ai 2 and Neng.
Agrotora f Greek Mythology
This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Artemis, under which title she was regarded as the patron goddess of hunters. Conceivably related to Greek ἄγρᾱ (agra) "hunt, catch" and the name of the Brythonic war goddess Agrona, from old Celtic agro "battle, carnage".
Joséphène f Norman
Norman form of Joséphine
Hussam m Arabic
Variant transcription of Husam. Known bearers of this name include the Iraqi singer Hussam Al-Rassam (b. 1978), the Palestinian soccer player Hussam Abu Saleh (b... [more]
Nakul m Indian
Nakul was one of the Pandavas from the Mahabharat.
Aato m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 々 used to duplicate 亜 combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything"... [more]
Allyiah f English
Variant of Aaliyah.
Graig m English
Variant of Greg
Gulshandeep m & f Punjabi
Means "lamp of the rose garden", derived from Persian گلشن (golshan) "rose garden" and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) "lamp, light".
Guia f Medieval Occitan
Feminine form of Gui.
Tongyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" or 潼 (tóng) meaning "high, lofty" and 妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair", 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather", or 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain".
Nikodems m Latvian
Latvian form of Nicodemus.
Herald m Estonian
Variant of Harald.
Regnar m Danish
Danish variant of Regner.
Nemoy m Medieval Polish, Medieval Czech, Medieval
Polish nie "not" + Polish mój "mine".... [more]
Éliot m French (Quebec)
French form of Elliott.
Kanoko f Japanese
A Japanese name meaning 鹿 (kano) meaning "deer" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Varjak m Literature
Name of the main protagonist in SF Said's novel, Varjak Paw.
Yakob m Cornish
Cornish form of Jacob used in Cornish Bible translations.
Giti f Persian
Means "universe, world" in Persian.
Mehfooz m Urdu
Urdu variant of Mahfuz.
Simonca f Slovene
Diminutive of Simona, used as a given name in its own right.
Tiyuwilu m Quechua
Quechua form of Theophilos.
Kekeletso m Sotho
Means "addition" in Sesotho.
Ellody f English (Rare)
Anglicized form of Élodie.
Tianli f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" or 甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness" and 莉 (lì) meaning "white jasmine" or 俪 (lì) meaning "couple, pair".
Gulro'y f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and ro'y meaning "face".
Berúthiel f Literature
A character mentioned in JRR Tolkien's works. The name is derived from the fictional Sindarin language, and possibly means "angry queen", from a combination of bereth meaning "queen, spouse" or "supreme, sublime", ruth meaning "anger", and the feminine suffix "-iel".
Stoney m American (Rare)
Diminutive for the modern name Stone. One noted bearer is country music artist Stoney Edwards (1929-1997).
Cipião m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Scipio.
Ringzin m & f Tibetan, Ladakhi
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རིག་འཛིན (see Rigzin).
Quenmachoc m Nahuatl
Possibly derived from Nahuatl quenmach, meaning "is it possible?" or "how is it possible?" and oc, "besides this, in addition, still".
Athinodoros m Greek
Modern Greek form of Athenodoros.
Lájár m Northern Sami
Northern Sami form of Lars.
Malmhìn f Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Malamhìn. This name is the original Gaelic form of the Anglicized Malvina.
Kurumi f & m Japanese
Directly taken from Japanese 胡桃 meaning "walnut". This name is mostly used for girls in Japan but occasionally given to boys as well. It is also often written in hiragana. Other kanji combinations are possible, but rather uncommon.
Hye-bin f Korean
From Sino-Korean 慧 "bright, intelligent" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".
Batist m Romansh
Variant of Battist.
Vakhid m Chechen
Chechen form of Wahid.
Altmann m German
German variant of Altman.
Aðils m Old Norse
Old Norse and Icelandic variant form of Aðísl.
Noeli f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese adoption of Noélie.
Christien m English, French (Rare, Archaic)
English alternate spelling of Christian as well as one of the French forms of the name (the other being Chrétien).
Leve m East Frisian
East Frisian form of Leeuwe.
Niaj m & f Sanskrit, Muslim
Origin unknown. Possible meaning: „Knowledge, Leadership, Fairness“
Zhenfang f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant".
Áviðr m Old Norse
Probably a combination of the Germanic element *az- "edge, point" and Old Norse viðr "forest".
Gadaric m Gothic
Gadaric was a legendary king of the Goths. He is only mentioned twice in Getica by Jordanes. He is supposed to have been the fourth king after Berig, who ruled in Gothiscandza. His son Filimer is said to have let the Goths south... [more]
Qilichyoz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qilich meaning "sword" and yoz meaning "summer".
Regal m English (Rare)
From late Middle English from Old French, or from Latin regalis, from rex, reg- ‘king’.
Kioni f American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an invented name; also compare Kiani and Keani. It coincides with the name of a village on the Greek island of Ithaca (spelled Κιόνι in Greek).
Boquin m Chinese
Variant of Boqin.
Ástraðr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Ástráðr.
Aafko m East Frisian
Variant of Affo with the diminutive suffix -ko recorded in the 19th century in East Frisia.
Adriell m Obscure
Variant of Adriel.
Medet m Kazakh, Turkish
Means "support, help" in Kazakh and Turkish, ultimately from Arabic مدد (madad).
Wennel m German (Rare)
Hypochoristic form of Wendelin.
Aleś m Belarusian
Diminutive of Aleh and Alyaksandr.
Iprakhim m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Abraham.
Glady f French (Caribbean)
Glady from Gladez. This first name comes from celtic "glad". This first name has the meaning of: wealth. Also from Gladie
Berb f Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Barbara.
Abdulvahap m Turkish
Turkish form of Abd al-Wahab.
Alviine f Estonian
Estonian form of Alwine and variant of Alviina.
Madalbert m Germanic
Derived from Gothic mathl "meeting place" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Astydamia f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Astydameia. In Greek myth this name belonged to five individual characters.
Tibbe m West Frisian
Variant form of Tibe.
Feby f & m Indonesian
Variant of Febi.
Kirya m Russian
Diminutive of Kir.
Ingimunda f Icelandic
Icelandic feminine form of Ingimundur.
Mesbahuddin m Bengali
Bengali variant of Misbah al-Din.
Wuchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 妩 (wǔ) meaning "charming, enchanting" and 辰 (chén) meaning "early morning, celestial bodies".
Jaemeson m & f English (Modern, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jameson or Jamison. According to the SSA, Jaemeson was given to 5 boys in 2016.
Ullakarin f Swedish (Rare)
Rare Swedish combination of Ulla and Karin.
Risaku m Japanese (Rare)
A notable bearer is Risaku Suzuki, a painter.
Tmolus m Ancient Greek
Name of several figures in greek mythology, such as Tmolus, king of Lydia and husband of Omphale, or Tmolus, the god of Mount Tmolus in Lydia.
Haaruun m Somali
Somali form of Harun.
Margo m Javanese
From Javanese marga meaning "road, path, way", ultimately from Sanskrit मार्ग (mārga).
Mula m Batak
Means "origin, beginning" in Toba Batak.
Rajdev m Indian
Possibly derived from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" and देव (deva) meaning "god".
Eurymedon m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide, broad" combined with the Greek noun μέδων (medon) meaning "ruler" (see Medon).... [more]
Tama f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali
Name - Tama तमा... [more]
Vaiatea f & m Tahitian
Means "distant waters" from Tahitian vai meaning "water" and atea meaning "distant, far away".
Paio m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Pelagius.
Cailynn f English
Anglicized form of Caoilfhionn.
Oudekki f Estonian
Estonian form of Eudoxia.
Bhagatveer m Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
From Punjabi ਭਗਤ (bhagat) meaning "worshipper, devotee" (itself from Sanskrit भक्त (bhakta) meaning "devoted, loyal, faithful") and Sanskrit वीर (vīra) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Kjellborg f Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Kjell and bjǫrg "help, deliverance" or borg "castle, fortification". This name was first used in the late 19th century and is a cognate of the Old Norse name Ketilbjǫrg.
Erlena f Dutch (Archaic)
Latinization of Erlijn.
Marléna f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Marlena.
Samlet m Welsh (Rare, Archaic)
The name of an obscure Welsh saint, remembered in the village and parish of Llansamlet in Glamorgan.
Dulce Nombre f & m Spanish
From Spanish dulce nombre meaning "sweet name," referring to the Holy Name of Jesus and the Holy Name of the Virgin Mary, hence why most full names beginning with Dulce Nombre end with either de María or de Jesús.... [more]
Dogbert m Popular Culture
The name of Dilbert's dog in the comic strip DILBERT.
Ghjacumina f Corsican
Feminine form of Ghjacumu.
Maraya f Aymara
Means "raft, boat" in Aymara.
Rahmi f Indonesian
Derived from Arabic رُحْم (ruḥm) meaning "mercy".
Alioth m & f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic alyat, meaing "fat tail of a sheep". This is the traditional name of the star Epsilon Ursae Majoris in the constellation Ursa Major.
Autochthe f Greek Mythology
Possibly a feminine form of Autochthon. This was the name of a mythical Mycenaean princess, a daughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
Gerovit m Germanic Mythology, Slavic Mythology
Most likely a German corruption of Slavic Jarovit.... [more]
Judai m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
The name means "teenager" or "teenage years".
Kelly f Greek (Modern)
Diminutive of Evangelia and Kalliopi, influenced by the unrelated English name Kelly.
Annolda f East Frisian
Variation of Annold.
Duomis m Sami
Sami form of Thomas.
Guthmund m Old Danish, Anglo-Saxon
Old Danish form of Guðmundr, as well as an Old English name derived from the elements guð "combat, battle, war" and mund "protector, guardian".
Marzet f Circassian, Chechen
Possibly from Persian مرز (marz) meaning "boundary, border, frontier" or from Chechen мерза (merza) meaning "sweet".
Nadzifah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Nazifa.
Zalmunna m Biblical
The name of a King along with Zebah who hosted the Midianites who invaded Israel, who were both executed by Gideon.
Verneri m Finnish
Finnish form of Verner.
Treise f Irish
Variant of Treasa.
Gloría f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic form of Gloria.
Jubran m Arabic
Means "healing, comfort, recompense" in Arabic, from the root جبر (jabara) meaning "to restore, to comfort, to treat kindly".
Taozhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach, marriage" and 枝 (zhī) meaning "branches".
Neferthenut f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nfrt-ḥnwt meaning "beautiful lady".
Alexion m Ancient Greek
Derivative of the Greek name Alexis.
Olimpa f Provençal
Feminine form of Olimpe.
Sidwell f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Sidwell.
Honoriusz m Polish
Polish form of Honorius.
Arzhura f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Arzhur.
Jaysha f English (American, Modern, Rare), African American (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, using the phonetic elements jay and sha, and sharing a sound with names such as Daysha and Stacia.
Tarnie f English (Australian), English (New Zealand), English (British, Modern)
Derives from either a Maori or Australian Aboriginal name meaning "salty water". It could also be used as a diminuitive of the Tania or Tara 1, or possibly a variation of Marnie.
Vinushia f Tamil
Variant of Venusha or feminine form of Vinushi.
Khanchit m Thai
Means "loud, roaring, rumbling" in Thai.
Zosimas m Late Greek
Variant of Zosimos (see Zosimus). A known bearer of this name was saint Zosimas of Palestine, who lived in the 6th century AD.
Junan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Jun 1 and An 1.
Azhir m Arabic
Variant of Azhar.
Chatty f English
Diminutive of Charlotte mentioned by Charlotte M. Yonge in her 'History of Christian Names'. Perhaps it was an individual nickname for this writer, who produced 160 books.
Reinierus m Dutch (Latinized)
Latinized form of Reinier, but not a proper latinization when one takes into account the spelling rules of the Latin language (and therefore, understandably, Reinierus is the least common form out of all the possible latinizations for Reinier)... [more]
Doeon f Korean
From Sino-Korean 都 "elegant, refined" and 彦(eon) meaning "Noble, Great, Talented"