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.
Svenaage m Danish
Old form of Svenåge.
Ajalon f & m Biblical, Biblical Latin, English (American, Rare)
Variant of Aijalon occurring in some translations of the Old Testament.
Abikanile f Yao
Meaning "listen" in Yao.
Benina f Asturian
Feminine form of Benino.
Yuzhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and 枝 (zhī) meaning "branches" or 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" and 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Sapar m Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen
Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Turkmen form of Safar. A notable bearer of this name is the Kyrgyz former prime minister Sapar Isakov (b. 1977).
Felicissimus m Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "happiest, luckiest" in Latin. This name was borne by two obscure saints, from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, as well as by a public officer known for leading an uprising of mint workers against the Roman emperor Aurelian.
Wutthichai m Thai
From Thai วุฒิ (wutthi) meaning "knowledge" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Callwen f Medieval Welsh
Derived from call meaning "wise, sensible" and gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed", or cellan meaning "little cell".
Alcmaeon m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized), Theatre
Latinized form of Alkmaion. This occurs in Greek mythology belonging to the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle.
Ktisifon m Greek
Modern Greek form of Ctesiphon (see Ktesiphon).
Ismary f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), American (Hispanic, Rare), Medieval English, English (Archaic)
Spanish variant of Ismaria as well as a Medieval English vernacular form and Early Modern English variant of Ismeria.
Truett m English
Transferred use of the surname Truett.
Riddhila f Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali
Name: Riddhila ऋद्धिला... [more]
Maxfiya f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek maxfiy meaning "secret".
Bogured m Polish
Variant of Bogurad.
Empiricus m Late Greek (Latinized), Late Roman
Latinized form of Empeirikos. A notable bearer of this name was the Greco-Roman philosopher Sextus Empiricus (3rd century AD).
Cado m Portuguese
Diminutive of Ricardo.
Zixin f Chinese
From the Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous" or 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind".
Tasaad f Arabic
Means "she becomes happy" in Arabic.
Lleopard m Catalan
Catalan form of Leopardo.
Wando m English (Modern, Rare), Germanic
Masculine form of Wanda. A fictional bearer was Wando from The Fairly OddParents, when Wanda was temporarily turned into a man.... [more]
Cynddelw m Welsh
Welsh name of uncertain origin, perhaps from an Old Celtic element meaning "high, exalted" combined with Welsh or Old Celtic delw "image, effigy".
Paule f & m Basque, Medieval Basque
Contemporary Basque form of Paula, as proposed by Sabino Arana in his 'Santoral vasco'. In the Middle Ages, however, Paule was a masculine name, thus a form of Paul.
Xanlar m Azerbaijani
Means "khans, rulers, leaders" in Azerbaijani, from the plural form of xan (see kaan).
Chengyuan m Chinese
From the Chinese 承 (chéng) meaning "bear, hold; inherit, receive; succeed" and 原 (yuán) meaning "source, origin, beginning".
Shyuji m Japanese
Variant of Shuji.
Raga m Indonesian
Means "body" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit राग (rāga) meaning "passion, desire".
Dandelion f English (Rare)
The English name, Dandelion, is a corruption of the French dent de lion meaning "lion's tooth", referring to the coarsely toothed leaves. It is usually is used as a nickname.
Abuzer m Turkish
Turkish form of Abu Dharr.
Vucinna m Montenegrin (Archaic)
Recorded in Montenegro in the early 1600s.
Chingiz m Chechen, Azerbaijani
Chechen form of Genghis as well as an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Çingiz.
Habazziniah m Biblical
Habazziniah was the head of a family of Rechabites (Jeremiah 35:3)
Kaimook f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ไข่มุก (see Khaimuk).
Eli m Provençal
Provençal form of Elijah (compare Élie).
Aurnia f Irish (Latinized)
Latinization of Orflath (see Órlaith). A daughter of the 12th-century Irish chieftain Donal Og MacCarthy bore this name.
Hoshirou m Japanese
From Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" combined with 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Iirâšǩ f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Irina.
Kristinn m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Kristen 1, and thus a cognate of Kristján.
Kisanna f Hungarian
Originally a Transylvanian diminutive of Anna by way of combining the name with Hungarian kis "small, little", it is now used as a given name in its own right.
Dumbo m Literature, Popular Culture
In the movie Dumbo, this was given as a cruel nickname for an elephant named Jumbo, Jr.
Tanyushka f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Kanaru m & f Japanese
From Japanese 歌 (ka) meaning "song, poetry", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" combined with 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Causantín m Pictish
Pictish form of Constantinus (see Constantine).... [more]
Saengchai m Thai
From Thai แสง (saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Von f Irish, English
Shortened form of Irish name Siobhán.
Muhyiddin m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Muhyi ad-Din.
Juwan m African American
Variant of Juan 1. A known bearer is retired American basketball player Juwan Howard (1973-).
Uuen m Pictish
Pictish form of Eógan
Xiaobin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" combined with 彬 (bīn) meaning "refined". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Acanthis f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Literature
Latinized form of Greek Ἀκανθίς (Akanthis), which was the name of a type of finch, known as thistle finch in English, literally meaning "prickly" from Greek ἄκανθα (akantha) "thorn, prickle, thistle" (compare Acantha, Acanthus)... [more]
Jorna f Norwegian
Contracted form of Jorunna.
Tyyni f Finnish
A rarer variant on Tyyne, means "calm". Nameday on September 18th.
Ildor m Uzbek (Rare)
Uzbek form of İldar.
Marbrin m Arthurian Cycle
King of Galilee and one of the allies of Emperor Thereus of Rome.... [more]
Lârto m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Lars.
Tarōmaru m Japanese
From Tarō suffixed with 丸 (gan, maru), normally meaning "circle."... [more]
Makaylin f Irish
Variant of Mckayla.
Eodez f Medieval Breton
Breton form of Aude.
Zhusipbek m Kazakh
Combination of the given name Zhusip and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Keisha f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 渓 (kei) meaning "mountain valley, stream", 恵 (kei) meaning "blessing, favour, wisdom, kindness, fortune", 慧 (kei) meaning "wisdom", or 佳 (kei) meaning "good, beautiful" combined with 紗 (sha) meaning "silk gauze, gossamer".... [more]
Bjarkar m Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse bjǫrk "birch tree" (compare Bjarki) and herr "army, warrior".
Adelfried m Dutch, German
Dutch and German variant of Adelfrid.
Aldar m Icelandic (Rare)
Possibly a masculine form of Alda 2.
Toybylat m Mari
Means "copper bulat", ultimately from Tatar.
Dositeos m Georgian (Rare)
Variant form or spelling of Dositeoz.
Vorawud m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรวุฒิ (see Worawut).
Savanh m & f Lao (Rare)
Means "heaven, paradise" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit स्वर्ग (svarga).
Susang f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Jesusa and Susana.
Sofonías m Biblical Spanish
Spanish form of Zephaniah via its Hellenized form Sophonias.
Bjarma f Icelandic, Faroese
Feminine form of Bjarmi.
Shagun m & f Hindi
Shagun derived from the word "Shaguna" (शगुन) which translates to the English word "Omen".
Zhibek f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "silk" in Kazakh and Kyrgyz.
Mairim m Hebrew
It is an acronym of the name of the martyred Rabbinic scholar Rabbi Meir of Rothenberg
Davaajav m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian даваа (davaa) meaning "Monday" or "mountain pass, threshold" and жав (jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance"... [more]
Ambi m Medieval English, Norwegian
Old Norse short form of Arnbjǫrn.
Iđelbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir иҙел (iđel) meaning "river" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Vilhelmine f Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Danish and Norwegian form of Wilhelmine.
Freana f Romansh
Romansh name of unknown meaning traditionally found in central Grisons. One theory links this name to Verena.
Yurik f Nivkh
From Nivkh yurud meaning "to read".
Liyan f Kurdish
Means "snowshoe" in Kurdish.
Symphorinus m Late Roman
Essentially means "of Symphorus", since it contains the Latin masculine adjectival suffix -inus. This suffix later developed into a diminutive suffix, so one could also say that this name is a diminutive of Symphorus.... [more]
Aril m Etruscan
Etruscan form of the Greek Atlas
Riki f Hebrew
Diminutive of Rivka
Yngvor f Swedish
Modern Swedish form of Yngvǫr.
Nadzyusya f Belarusian
Diminutive of Nadzeya.
Geina f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Of debated origin and meaning.
Epemia f Georgian
Georgian form of Euphemia.
Margrit f Alsatian
Alsatian form of Marguerite reflecting the French pronunciation. The name coincides with the Alsatian word for the daisy flower.
Akvilas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian masculine form of Aquila.
Uzaiz m Arabic
Means "powerful, mighty" in Arabic.
Argaudas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian ar meaning "also, too, as well (as)". The second element is either derived from the Lithuanian verb gaudyti meaning "to take" as well as "to catch, to hunt" or from the Lithuanian adjective gaudus meaning "sonorous, resonant, ringing, loud, echoing".
Kharma f Indian
Orginal spelling of the word karma; origin: sanscrit from ancient india; in hinduism and buddhism it is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect.
Reggy m & f English
Variant of Reggie.
Techy f Spanish
Diminutive of Esther.
Ammianus m Late Roman, Late Greek (Latinized), History
From the late Roman cognomen Ammianus, which is of uncertain origin and meaning, but it is noteworthy that all of the bearers known to history are of Byzantine Greek descent. As such, the original form of the name must have been Ἀμμιανός (Ammianos), which thus means that Ammianus is a latinization of the original name.... [more]
Vahineura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian name, meaning "bright woman", "radiant woman".
Alwold m Medieval English
Variant of Ælfweald. This spelling is used in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to refer to Ælfwald I, king of the Northumbrians from 778 or 779 to 788.
Gáivvaš m Sami
Meaning unknown.
Wieke f Dutch
Short form of Ludowieka.
Náhkȯhemēō'o m Cheyenne
Means "Bear Trail, Bear Road" in Cheyenne.
Feyzulla m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Feizollah.
Apol·lònia f Catalan
Catalan form of Apollonia.
Ryūta m Japanese
From Japanese 隆 (ryuu) meaning "noble, prosperous" and 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big".
Liln f Literature
Lady Liln was a minor character alluded to in The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Eljes m Sami
Sami form of Elias.
Prócoro m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Prochoros via it's Latinized form Prochorus.
Frideburg f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Old High German fridu "peace." The second element is derived from Gothic bairgan (bergan in Old High German) "to keep, to save, to preserve", or from Old High German burg "fortress."
Alalcomeneïs f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Probably means "the Protectress, the Defender" from the Greek verb ἀλαλκεῖν (alalkein) "to ward, to keep off". This was an epithet of the goddess Athena as guardian of Boeotia... [more]
Metring f & m Filipino
Diminutive of Demetria or Demetrio.
Yaghjis f Western Yugur
Means "butter malachite" in Western Yugur.
Maenwobri m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton maen, from Latin magnus "large, great, strong", combined with Old Breton uuobri "serious, important".
Qori f Quechua
Variant of Quri.
Mija f Croatian
Croatian variant of Mia.
Ciwan m Kurdish
Means "young" in Kurdish.
Aýsoltan f Turkmen
Turkmen feminine form of Aisultan
Phutthinan m Thai
From Thai พุทธิ (phutthi) meaning "prosperity, abundance" and นันท์/นันทน์ (nan) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight".
Mircia m Romanian
Variant of Mircea.
Genovaita f Lithuanian
Variant form of Genovaitė.
Ma'xemené'e f Cheyenne
Means "Apple Woman" in Cheyenne.
Khaokong m Thai
Meaning "brown rice" in Thai
Amarant f Dutch
Amarant is a Dutch girl's name. The name comes from the Greek word Amarantos which means "unfading beauty".... [more]
Urtnasan f & m Mongolian
Means "long life" in Mongolian, from урт (urt) meaning "long" and нас (nas) meaning "age, life"
Men m Romansh
Short form of Dumeni.
Bledar m Albanian
Variant of Bled.
Koulma f Breton
Feminine form of Koulm.
Abondença f Occitan
Occitan form of Abundance.
Yajing f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese 雅 (yǎ) meaning "correct, elegant, refined" and 晶 (jīng) meaning "crystal" or "clear, bright" or 靖 (jìng) meaning "pacify", "calm, peaceful".
Aroa f Japanese
From Japanese 彩 (a) meaning "colour", 路 (ro) meaning "a road, a street" combined with 歩 (a) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Inja f Korean
From 仁 "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 子 "child"
Zanis m Greek
Diminutive of Ioannis.
Funa f Japanese
From Japanese 楓 (fu) meaning "maple" combined with Japanese 奈 (na) a phonetic character. Funa Nakayama (born 2005) is an Olympic street skateboarder who won the bronze medal in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Calino m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Callinus.
Noalig f Breton
Diminutive of Nolwenn.
Hanaya f Japanese
From Japanese 英 (hana) meaning "excellent, fine" combined with 耶 (ya), a phonetic character. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Suson f Occitan (Rare)
Occitan form of Suzon.
Glæggi m Old Norse
Variant form of Glǫggr or from Old Swedish glægger "sharp-eyed", "clear-sighted".
Ramziya f Tatar, Bashkir (Russified)
Tatar and Russified Bashkir feminine form of Ramzi.
Leucippo m Italian
Italian form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Niculiță m Romanian
Diminutive of Nicu.
Vahılay m Yakut
Yakut form of Vasiliy.
Tuelo f & m Tswana
Means "payment" in Tswana.
Guta f Portuguese
Diminutive of Augusta.
Katrinelje f German (Archaic)
Very obscure diminutive of Katharina. This is the name of a character in the German fairy tale Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie, collected by the Brothers Grimm.
Benardiñe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque variant of Bernardiñe.
Warinfrid m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element of this Germanic name is very uncertain - at least five possible meanings exist. We know that it comes from varin, but we don't know where varin itself comes from... [more]
Nyarlathotep m Literature, Popular Culture
A fictional character created by H. P. Lovecraft, first appearing in Lovecraft's 1920 prose poem "Nyarlathotep". The character is a malign deity in the Cthulhu Mythos, a shared universe.
Aylene f English
Variant of Aileen.
Sarıtel f Azerbaijani
Means "yellow curl", from Azerbaijani sarı meaning "yellow" and tel meaning "strand of hair".
Lemmy m & f English (Modern), German (Modern, Rare)
The nickname of Motorhead's Ian Fraser Kilmister, in his case coming from the phrase "lend me ...".
Tessho m Japanese (Rare)
From 哲 (te.tsu, te.chi, sato.i, satoshi, aki.raka) meaning "clear, philosophy, wisdom" combined with 章 (sho, aki.ra, aya, fumi) meaning "chapter, section, badge". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pantaenus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Pantainos. A notable bearer of this name was the Greek theologian and saint Pantaenus the Philosopher (died around 200 AD).
Amalio m Spanish
Masculine form of Amalia.
Kjellberg m Norwegian (Archaic)
Masculine form of Kjellbjørg, no longer in use. It is also a Swedish surname (see Kjellberg).
Tolbin m Hebrew
It means "God Is Good" It is derived from the Greek name Tobias
Abubacar m Filipino, Maranao
Maranao form of Abu Bakr.
Näzixä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Naziha.
Sarela f Galician
From the Galician river Sar and the femenine suffix -ela.
Noia f Hebrew
Variant of Noya.
Nagaraja m Kannada, Telugu
From Sanskrit नागराज (nāgarāja) meaning "king of snakes", derived from नाग (nāga) meaning "snake" and राज (rāja) meaning "king".
Mist f Norse Mythology, Icelandic
From Old Norse mistr meaning "cloud, mist".... [more]
Kaapriali m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kâpriale.
Roldolf m Italian (Tuscan)
Mostly in books. Originated in Medieval Italy. Mainly in Tuscany, Rome, Sicily. Read "A River in Time: Italy." By Lisa T. Bergren to really enjoy how this name is used.
Mitier m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Emeterius.
Darsh m Indian
Means "Lord Krishna".
Lenlen f Filipino
Diminutive of any name containing len, lin, lyn, lene, and other similar sounds.
Hassine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسين (see Husayn).
Kong Kea m Khmer
Means "big water" in Khmer.
Sanaé f French (Modern), Belgian
Comes from the popularity of the name Sana, can also come from the trend of Japanese first names therefore from Sanae.
Anoub m Coptic
Coptic form of Anubis.
Spruce m English (American)
An English word referring to a type of evergreen tree; also a synonym of dapper. Both originally referring to imports, an alternation of Pruce "from Prussia".
Huaxu f Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
From the characters 华 (huá, meaning “flower”, “luxuriance”) and 胥 (xū, meaning “all, each and every”). In Chinese mythology this name is borne by the mother of Fuxi and Nüwa... [more]
Bertolt m Medieval Baltic, German, Dutch
Medieval Latvian form of Berthold as well as a German and Dutch variant.
Lészk m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Leszek.
Solaris f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the Latin word solaris meaning "solar, sunny".
Pünhan m Azerbaijani
Means "hidden, unseen, secret" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian پنهان (penhān).
Suhejl m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Süheyl.
Alisja f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Alicia.
Liega f Latvian
Derived from Latvian liegs "gentle, tender."
Gandalv m Old Norwegian
Norwegian form of Gandalfr. This name was used in the Norwegian translation of Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'.
Lekili f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Leslie.
Heihachirou m Japanese
From Japanese 平 (hei) meaning "peace, flat", 八 (hachi) meaning "eight" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are also possible. ... [more]
Jahonoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek jahon meaning "the world" and oy meaning "moon".
Owin m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Owen 1. According to the SSA, Owin was given to 11 boys in 2017.
Keitija f Latvian (Modern)
Latvian adaptation of Katie.
Gulldis f Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
A late 19th/early 20th century combination of Old Norse name elements guð "god" and dís "goddess", though the first element could also be derived from Norwegian and Archaic Swedish gull "gold".
Lingliang f Chinese
From the Chinese 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" and 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable".
Guðveig f Icelandic
Composed of Old Norse guð "god" and veig "strength", or may be a variant of Guðví... [more]
Dürrinev f Ottoman Turkish
Means "new pearl", from Ottoman Turkish در (dür) meaning "pearl" and نو (nev) meaning "new". Also see Nevdürr.
Erke m & f German (Rare)
Short version of names with Erken- such as Erkenbald or Erkenhild or version of Erik.
Háestȯhé'háme f Cheyenne
Means "Owns Many Horses" in Cheyenne.
Elliotte f & m English
Variant or feminine form of Elliott. American actress Marla Sokoloff (b. 1980) named her first-born daughter this.
Guizor m Arthurian Cycle
Guizor was killed by Artegall before the narration begins in "The Faerie Queene".
Pantaleo m Italian
Italian short form of Pantaleone.
Shunkichi m Japanese
From 隼 (shun) meaning "peregrine falcon" combined with 吉 (kichi) meaning "fortune, good luck". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Eying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" or "flower, petal, leaf".
Hirochika m Japanese
From Japanese 広 (hiro) meaning "vast, wide" combined with 近 (chika) meaning "nearby, close", 周 (chika) meaning "circuit, lap" or 親 (chika) meaning "parent, elder". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Adalger m Frankish, Old High German
Variant of Adalgar. It is also a cognate of Old English Æðelgar.
Romanicus m Ancient Roman
Originated from the Despotate of Obscuria, led by Despot Romanicus.
Ketino f Georgian
Either a diminutive or a variant of Ketevan. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian master chess player Ketino Kachiani (b. 1971).
Soode f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سوده (see Soudeh).
Safuan m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Safwan.
Rudina f Albanian
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Albanian rudinë "mountain pasture, mountain meadow".
Slater m English
Transferred use of the surname Slater.
Sciron m Greek Mythology
Means "mistral, northwest Mediterranean wind". This was the name of a Corinthian bandit in Greek mythology.
Inixio m Basque (Rare)
Basque form of Ignatius (alongside Iñaki).
Marigail f English (American, Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Combination of Mary and Gail; perhaps a blend of Marigold and Abigail.
Khodijah f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khadija.
Ima f Latvian (Rare)
Short form of Imanta, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Behrend m German, East Frisian
Contracted form of Bernhard, first recorded in the 1500s and still in occasional use today.
Kwamena m Akan
variant of Kwame
Gayrat m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Khayrat.
Ritana f Obscure
Probably an elaboration of Rita.
Bedford m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bedford.
Raymina f African American (Modern)
Probably an attempt at a feminization of Raymond.
Revo m & f Soviet
Unisex variant of Reva 2.
Alkinojas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Alkínoös (see Alcinous).
Izyda f Polish
Polish form of Isis.
Rezwan m Bengali
Bengali form of Ridwan.
Teifion m Welsh
Possibly an elaborated form of Teifi, the name of a river in Ceredigion, Wales, using the suffix on (found in names of Welsh rivers dedicated to gods, such as Aeron, as well as some early Welsh saints' names, such as Mabon).
Allysson f English
Variant of Alison.
Cinka f Romani
Of uncertain origin and meaning.
Ofik f Armenian
Armenian diminutive of Ofeliya.
Lubart m Polish (Rare, Archaic)
Probably a form of Leonard. In use since the middle ages. There is also a theory that it is a Lithuanian name, originating from Lithuanian element ljauti meaning "to end", "to finish", "to complete", "to terminate", "to conclude", "to wind up", "to closure", "to clinch", "to cease", "to stand", "to leave off", and barti - "to call down", "to rout", "to grapple".
Sayeva f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Old English Sægiefu.