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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.
Clopin m Literature
Means "stumbler" in French. This was the first name of a character from Victor Hugo's novel, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. Clopin Trouillefou was considered the king of truants by the Parisian gypsies.
Spandarat m Armenian (Archaic)
Armenian form of Esfandiar via its Middle Persian form Spandadat. A known bearer of this name was the Armenian doctor and scientist Spandarat Kamsarakan (1876-1942), who played a crucial role in establishing the Armenian Red Cross National Society.
Wilaivan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิไลวรรณ (see Wilaiwan).
Tlacochtemoc m Nahuatl
Means "descending spear, falling arrow" in Nahuatl, from temochtli "weapon; spear, arrow, javelin" and temo "to descend, to fall".
Rainsford m English
Transferred use of the surname Rainsford.
Ozma f Literature
Princess Ozma of Oz is a fictional character created by L. Frank Baum.
Letta f Hungarian
Short form of Violetta, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Abdul Khaliq m Arabic, Urdu, Pashto
Variant transcription of Abd al-Khaliq.
Gianfrancesco m Italian
Combination of Gianni and Francesco.
Angeliek f Dutch
Dutch form of Angelique.
Sa:k m Mohawk
Mohawk form of Jim.
Skiler f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Skyler.
Tomiye f Japanese
Variant transcription of Tomie.
Emerente m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Emerent.
Jester f East Frisian (Archaic)
East Frisian form of Gerswith.
Xingyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 杏 (xìng) meaning "apricot, almond" or 星 (xīng) meaning "star, planet, point of light" and 银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth" or 吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry".
Melikertész m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Melicertes.
Temirqutlug' m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek temir meaning "iron" and qutlug' meaning "blessed".
Visbur m Norse Mythology
Means "undoubted son" in Old Norse. Visbur was a legendary Swedish king, son of Vanlandi and father of Dómaldi... [more]
Qonita f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Qanita.
Márten m Sami
Sami form of Martin.
Chellise f English
It's a variation of the name Chelsea.
Voraluk f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรลักษณ์ (see Woralak).
Eshmunazar m Phoenician
Meaning "Eshmun helps" (Eshmun was a Phoenician god of healing and the tutelary god of Sidon). Name borne by two kings of Sidon.
Guntheuc f Frankish
This was the name of the Frankish queen Guntheuc of Burgundy (c. 495 - 540). She was the first wife of Chlothar I and the daughter of Godomar of Burgundy. She was also the mother of Saint Cloud (Clodoald) by her first husband, Chlodomer.
Benxamina f Galician (Rare)
Galician cognate of Benjamina.
Amanpreet f & m Indian (Sikh), Punjabi
Means "peace and love" from Punjabi अमन (aman) meaning "peace" and ਪ੍ਰੀਤ (prīt) meaning "love" (ultimately from Arabic أمان (ʾamān) "peace" and Sanskrit प्रीति (prīti) "pleasure, joy, love" respectively).
Grzymek m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish short form of Peregryn.
Arnoštek m Czech
Diminutive of Arnošt.
Fryni f Greek
Modern Greek form of Phryne.
Dezhen f Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare".
Quon m Chinese
In Chinese, Quon means "shining". It has variations across various other cultures, including Quinn, Juan 1, and Quanah.
Aripert m Germanic, History
Variant of Aribert. Aripert I was a 7th-century king of the Lombards in Italy.
Diotimus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Diotimos. This name was borne by a Stoic philosopher from the 1st century BC.
Miura f Japanese
From Japanese 三浦 (miura) meaning "three bays". It is taken from the surname Miura. One prominent family, descended from the Taira clan, settled in a place called Miura, in Sagami (now Kanagawa prefecture), taking the name of the place as the surname... [more]
Sneja f Bulgarian
Short form of Snejana.
Heiava f & m Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "garland" or "garland of waters".
Soilikki f Finnish
From the Finnish word soilikki, meaning "cape primrose".
Koros f Shipibo-Conibo
Shipibo borrowing of the Spanish cruz meaning "cross".
Isaya m Swahili
Swahili form of Isaiah.
Sim f Vietnamese
Means "rose myrtle" in Vietnamese.
Mervana f Bosnian
Probably a Bosnian feminine form of Marwan. A notable bearer is Bosnian former tennis player Mervana Jugić-Salkić (1980-).
Vikko m Finnish
Variant of Vikke.
Sanos m Armenian
Diminutive of Aleksandr.
Elòdia f Catalan
Catalan form of Elodia.
Kile m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Giles.
Jòrdi m Gascon, Lengadocian
Gascon and Languedocian form of George.
Thessy f Dutch
Dimmunitive of Theresia or Theresa.
Sabire f Turkish
Turkish form of Sabira 1.
Ionka f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Йонка (see Yonka).
Baozhu m Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure; precious, rare" and 柱 (zhù) meaning "pillar; support, lean on" or 祝 (zhù) meaning "pray for happiness or blessings".
Dólgfinnr m Old Norse
Old Norse name (perhaps originally a byname) derived from the elements dólgr meaning "enemy, fiend, battle" (cognate with Old English dolg "a wound, scar") and finnr "Sámi, Laplander".
Česćiměr m Sorbian (Archaic)
Derived from Upper Sorbian česćić "to honour; to venerate, to revere" and měr "peace". In former times, this name was usually Germanized as Ehrenfried.
Giong f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Xi.
Astri f Indonesian
Probably a variant of Astra.
Adeliso m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Adelisa.
Coppe m Medieval Dutch
Variant of Cop.
Finnvarður m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Finnvarðr.
Potola f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ფოთოლი (potoli) meaning "leaf".
Jourdian m English
Variant of Jordan.
Agostinu m Corsican, Sardinian
Corsican variant of Agustinu and Sardinian form of Agostino.
Kipland m English (American, Rare)
Meaning uncertain. This name may possibly be a combination of the name Kip with the English noun land meaning "land", possibly created by parents who liked the name Kip but felt that it seemed like too much of a nickname for it to be a proper full name, and therefore set about inventing a proper full name for Kip, which ended up being Kipland... [more]
Kalliades m Ancient Greek
Kalliades was the Archon of Athens when it was burned and looted by the invading persian army, led by Xerxes circa 480 BCE.
Chumthanganbi f Manipuri
Means "rainbow" in Meitei.
Daylon m & f English
Variant of Dylan influenced by Waylon.
Deliverance f English (Puritan)
From the English word deliverance meaning "action of setting free" in physical or spiritual senses. An especially common name given in regard to the perils of child birth.
Omeo m Indigenous Australian
Australian place name, a town in Victoria. Means "mountains, hills" in Gunaikurnai.
Jeyanthi f Indian
Victorious
Vagni m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Vagne.
Ousuke m Japanese
From Japanese 翁 (ou) meaning "elderly man" combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance", 介 (suke) meaning "shell, shellfish", 輔 (suke) meaning "help" or 甫 (suke) meaning "begin". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Oneyda f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Eneida or possibly Oneida.
Änis m German (Modern, Rare)
Rare transcription of the Arabic name Anis.... [more]
Sabariah f Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic صبر (sabr) meaning "patience, endurance, forbearance".
Fanfei f Chinese
From the Chinese 凡 (fán) meaning "all, any, every" and 翡 (fěi) meaning "kingfisher, emerald, jade".
Mändle m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish
Recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Siril f Norwegian
Combination of Siri and hildr "battle, fight" or a combination of Siri and any name ending in -il.
Avgustinos m Armenian
Armenian form of Augustine 1.
Betiqand f Uzbek
Possibly from the Uzbek bet meaning "face, cheek" and qand meaning "cube sugar".
Tynika f African American
Variant of Tanika except with the ty- prefix.
Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit m Cree
Means "one who has stars for a blanket" in Cree.
Milija m & f Serbian
From the Slavic element milu meaning "gracious, dear".
Elizeus m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Eliseus.
Frogertha f Old Danish
Latinized form of Frøygærðr.
Thallo f Greek Mythology
Ultimately from the same linguistic roots as Thalia, Thallo means "blooming" and by associations "green shoots (of new plants)". This was the name of one of the Horai, goddesses associated with seasons and times... [more]
Suvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
It means BEAUTIFUL GOD
Nahash m Biblical, Jewish (?)
Means "snake" in Hebrew, from the vocabulary noun נָחָשׁ (nachash or nāḥāš).... [more]
Pepela f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun პეპელა (pepela) meaning "butterfly", which is ultimately derived from the Old Georgian noun პეპელი (pepeli) meaning "butterfly".
Dondon m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Donald, Donato and similar names.
Pawełek m Polish
Diminutive of Paweł.
Mitsuka f Japanese
From 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "nectar, honey, molasses" combined with 鹿 (ka) meaning "deer, antelope". As a word, 蜜花 means "giant honey flower, Melianthus major". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Czesiek m Polish
Diminutive of Czesław.
Eusebi m Catalan, Romansh
Catalan and Romansh form of Eusebius.
Chatrina f Romansh
Romansh form of Katherine, traditionally found in the Engadine valley in southeast Switzerland.
Timila f Newar
From Newar तिमिला (timilā), a contraction of तुयु मिला (tuyu milā) meaning "white sky".
Meganeira f Greek Mythology
Means "man-exalting, lordly", derived from Greek μέγας (megas) meaning "great, large, huge" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".
Annasára f Hungarian
Combination of Anna and Sára.
Arnould m French, French (Belgian), Flemish
Northern and Eastern French variant of Arnaud.
Herrad f History (Ecclesiastical)
Herrad of Landsberg (c. 1130 – 1195) was a 12th-century Alsatian nun and abbess of Hohenburg Abbey in the Vosges mountains. She was known as the author of the pictorial encyclopedia Hortus deliciarum (The Garden of Delights in English).
Senen m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "exactly, extremely" in Shipibo.
Minki f Afrikaans
Short form of Willemien.
Zebah m Biblical
The name of a King along with Zalmunna who hosted the Midianites who invaded Israel, who were both executed by Gideon.
Dim m Russian, Romani, Bashkir
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Bernardu m Sardinian, Corsican
Sardinian and Corsican form of Bernard.
Maganza f Germanic
Derived from Germanic magan "strength" (Compare with Aveza, Linza and Richenza.).
Sidero f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek σίδηρος (sideros) meaning "iron". In Greek legend Sidero was the abusive stepmother of Tyro, finally murdered by Tyro's adult son Pelias atop an altar to the goddess Hera.
Gugma f Cebuano (Modern), Filipino (Modern)
Meaning "love" in Cebuano.
She f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Shi.
Nasaruddin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Nasr al-Din.
Aappo m Finnish
Variant of Aapo.
Elira f Albanian
Popularly derived from Albanian i lirë / e lirë "to be free", this is more likely a variant of Ilira. This name goes back to the tribal name of the Illyrians, who are believed to be the forefathers of modern-day Albanians.
Sefer m Albanian, Bosnian, Turkish
Albanian, Bosnian and Turkish form of Safar.
Elisaued f Medieval Cornish
Medieval Cornish form of Elizabeth.
Pelayu m Asturian
Variant of Pelay.
Akico f Japanese
Variant of Akiko.
Kornella f Polish (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Kornelia, borne by 11 women in Poland last year.
Alaís f Provençal
Provençal form of Alaïs.
Arpatdlak f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Leontion f Ancient Greek
Etymology unknown. This was the name of a female Ancient Greek philosopher.
Khalani f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Indian, Tamil
MEANING : Earth... [more]
Hermophantus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hermophantos. A known bearer of this name was Hermophantus of Miletus, one of the military leaders of the Ionian Revolt (499–493 BC).
Seraphia f Swedish (Rare), Late Roman
Variant of Serapia. Saint Seraphia (or Serapia) was a 2nd-century Syrian martyr.
Rebbeca f English
Variant of Rebecca.
Eias m Arabic
Means "العطاء" - a tender or giving person
Aniël m Dutch
Dutch form of Aniel.
Pheerawut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พีรวุฒิ (see Phirawut).
Sabi f German
Diminutive of Sabina, Sabine and Sabrina.
Lanzhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid" and 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Junio m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Junius. It also means “June” in Spanish.
Parthavi f Hinduism
Means "Daughter of the Earth"
Fedko m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Fedir.
Reski m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Abelena f North Frisian
North Frisian variant of Apollonia recorded on the island of Föhr.
Traiana f Italian
Feminine form of Traiano.
Benjirō m Japanese
This name combines 弁/辨 (hen, ben, araso.u, hanabira, wakima.eru, wa.keru) meaning "dialect, speech, petal" or 勉 (ben, tsuto.meru) meaning "exertion" with 次 (shi, ji, tsugi, tsu.gu) meaning "next, second," 治 (ji, chi, osa.ma/eru, nao.su/ru) meaning "cure, heal, rule" or 二 (ji, ni, futa(.tsu), futata.bi) meaning "two" and 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son."... [more]
Laragh f Irish
Irish feminine given name that is derived from the name of a village or a townland, but it is unclear which one exactly, as there are two villages and three townlands by the name of Laragh in Ireland... [more]
Dagmund m Norwegian
Derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and mundr "protection".
Tahama m & f Dagbani
Means "hope" in Dagbani.
Stargazer f & m English (Rare)
From the English word stargazer "one who stargazes" or "a daydreamer".
Khürelsum m Mongolian
Means "bronze arrow" in Mongolian, from хүрэл (khürel) meaning "bronze" and сум (sum) meaning "arrow, bullet, dart, projectile".
Hayde m & f English
Short form of Hayden.
Lahe f Basque (Rare)
Ancient Basque name known from inscriptions found in Aquitaine dating back to 1st to 3rd centuries.
Yishao f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy" and 劭 (shào) meaning "encourage, excel, excellent".
Aebbe m East Frisian
Variant of Abbe.
Jynx m & f English
Latinized form of Iynx, or directly from the English word meaning “wryneck” (a bird used in witchcraft and divination).
Fenje f West Frisian
Variant form of Fen 2.
Arrighetto m Italian
Italian diminutive of Henry via Arrigo.
Canidia f Ancient Roman
From the latin adjective canus, meaning "white" or "grey", to describe an older woman with white hair. Canidia is the name of a witch in Ancient Rome, appearing several times in Horace's writing.
Irianti f Indonesian
Feminine form of Irianto.
Sivana f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Sivan.
Williams m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Williams.
Lulla f Sardinian
Diminutive of Agata and Eulalia.
Dome m Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Famous bearer is Dome Karukoski (born Thomas August George Karukoski), one of Finland's most successful film directors, having won over 30 festival awards and having directed six feature films that became blockbusters in his home country and also received international recognition... [more]
Gegi m Georgian
Variant of Gega.
Mayden f & m English (American, Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Combination of May or Mason and the -den suffix found in names such as Hayden... [more]
Boni m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Bonifacio and Bonifacia.
Kaie f Estonian
Variant of Kaia.
Scholasticus m Late Roman
Masculine form of Scholastica. This name was borne by an 8th-century exarch of Ravenna.
Poldica f Slovene (Rare)
Diminutive form of Leopolda.
Shumaf m Circassian
Means "happy horseman, happy rider" in Adyghe (West Circassian), derived from шы (šə) "horse".
Shanneng f Chinese
From the Chinese 珊 (shān) meaning "coral" and 能 (néng) meaning "to be able".
Townsley m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred from the English surname Townsley.
Skjalde m Norwegian
Younger form of Skjaldi.
Baeleigh f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Bailey.
Padli m Indonesian
Variant of Fadli.
Zhandui m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 占 (see Zhan) and 堆 (see Dui).... [more]
Uzair m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزير (see Uzayr), as well as the Urdu form.
Donja f Esperanto
Spelling variant of Donya.
Mansie m Scots
Scots diminutive of Manus, a variant of Magnus.
Josara f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Jusara.
Sakizo m Japanese (Rare)
From 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom" and 三 (zo) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Crassus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective crassus, which can mean "solid, thick, dense" as well as "fat, gross, plump". This name was borne by several ancient Romans, such as the Roman general and politician Marcus Licinius Crassus (1st century BC).
Oney m & f American (Rare)
Oney is possibly of Irish (Gealic) origin as the name of a town in Ireland.
Garshasp m Persian Mythology, Middle Persian
Of uncertain etymology. This name was borne by a monster-slaying hero in Iranian mythology.
Romek m Polish
Diminutive of Roman.
Huin-yeoul f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Yeo-ul prefixed with 흰 (huin), the present determiner form of adjective 희다 (huida) meaning "white, light grey."
A-hyeon f & m Korean
Combination of an a hanja, like 雅 meaning "clean, pure" or 亜 meaning "next, second," and a hyeon hanja, e.g. 賢 meaning "benevolent; wise, sensible."
Redman m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Redman.
Osval m Picard
Picard form of Oswald.
Cathaysa f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Allegedly means "beautiful (big) daisy" in the Guanche language. Recorded as the name of a 7-year-old Guanche girl who was sold as a slave in Valencia in 1494. Cathaysa is also the title of a song recorded by singer Pedro Guerra in the 1980s.
Copken m Medieval Dutch
Diminutive of Cop.
Sverkir m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of SvartgæiRR. Combination of svartr "black" and geirr "spear".
Feeʹla f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Tekla.
Marika f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Марийка (see Mariyka).
Dudeasa m Old Irish
Old Irish name meaning "a dark-haired beauty"
Dzhozef m Russian
Russian form of Joseph, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Siegwin m German
Modern form of Sigwin.
Zia-ul-qamar f Arabic
Means "brilliance of the moon, splendour of the moon" in Arabic.
Gunderyk m Polish
Polish form of Gunderic.
Ciryon m Literature
Meaning unknown, possibly from Quenya cirya meaning "ship". Used by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Florinela f Romanian
Feminine form of Florinel and diminutive of Florina.
Bauke m & f West Frisian, Dutch
For a man, it is the diminutive form of Baue - but for a woman, it is the feminine form of Baue. However, the name is far more common on men than on women.
Rioko f Japanese (Rare)
From Rio 2 combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Etela f Slovak (Rare)
Allegedly a borrowing of Ethel.
Zenni f Muslim, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Zenni is a Muslim Girl Name. Zenni name meaning is Imagen. It has multiple Islamic meaning.
Gieljom m Limburgish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Giljom, which is most prevalent in Dutch Limburg.
Tianwei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven" combined with 薇 (wēi) referring to osmunda regalis, a type of fern, as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Jiagui f Chinese
From the Chinese 嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious" and 瑰 (guī) meaning "extraordinary, fabulous; rose".
Seafield m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Seafield.... [more]
Nadala f Gascon, Provençal
Feminine form of Nadau.
Tisa f Slovene, Croatian, Serbian
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the name of the river flowing through Ukraine, Romania, Hungary and Serbia and a derivation from tisa "yew tree".
Guenevive f Spanish
Combination of Guinevere an Genevieve.
Xantal f Catalan
Catalan variant of Chantal.
Teobald m Polish, Croatian (Rare), Gascon
Polish, Croatian and Gascon form of Theobald.
Thinnakon m Thai
Means "sun" in Thai.
Yu-min f Korean
From Hanja Symbols "楡" meaning "Elm", and "明" meaning "Light". Other combiantions possible.
Árelía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Aurelia.
Kelinda f English (Rare)
Combination of the prefix Ke- and Linda.
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).
Unaisi f Fijian
Meaning unknown.
Memduh m Turkish
Turkish form of Mamduh.
Council m English
From the English council, referring to a body of people that are formally constituted and meet regularly.
Yllnor m Albanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Yllnore.
Ponzia f Italian
Feminine form of Ponzio.
Patman f Literature, Georgian (Rare)
Georgian sources claim that this name is of Arabic origin and means "breastfeeding"—this can't be correct, however, as the actual Arabic term for "breastfeeding" is رَضَاعَة طَبِيعِيَّة (raḍāʿa ṭabīʿiyya)... [more]
Alagia f Medieval Italian, Italian (Archaic)
Contracted form of Adelagia. The Genoese noblewoman Alàgia dei Fieschi, who Dante praises in his 'Purgatorio' (c.1318), was a niece of Pope Adrian V and the wife of Dante's friend Moroello III Malaspina.
Fəxrəddin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Fakhr al-Din.
Sikakwayan m Cree
Means "skunk skin" in Cree.
Chalermphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chaloemphon.
Karido m Arabic (Japanized)
Japanese form of Khalid.
Asker m Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Newer form of Ask or Ásgeirr.
Aqyondoð f Bashkir
Means "white star" in Bashkir.
Avâraĸ f Greenlandic
Means "little back of the head" in Greenlandic.
Friðþóra f Icelandic
Icelandic feminine form of Friðþór.
Sine m & f East Frisian, West Frisian, North Frisian, Norwegian
Short form of Germanic given names that contain the element sinths meaning "way, path", such as Chlodosind, Rudesind (see Rosendo) and Sindbald... [more]
Kʼarooyye m & f Sidamo
Means "wise, clever" in Sidama.
Iañ m Breton
Breton form of Ian.
Marculphus m Germanic (Latinized), Dutch (Archaic)
Latinized form of Marculf. This is one of the names by which the 6th-century Frankish missionary and saint Marculf is known.
Vikramjeet m Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਵਿਕਰਮਜੀਤ (see Vikramjit).
Pakian m Russian
Russian form of Pacianus (see Paciano).
Aaldrik m Dutch
Variant of Aalderik.