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.
Vigen m Armenian
From an Old Armenian form of Vincentius (see Vincent). Alternately, it may be from Latin vigēre meaning "to be vigorous, to be energetic, to be active".
Cristoffa m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Christopher.
Turian m Breton
Original Breton form of Thurian.
Nouchka f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Anouchka. Notable bearers of this name include the Dutch boxer Nouchka Fontijn (b. 1987) and the Dutch film director Nouchka van Brakel (b... [more]
Josefino f Provençal
Provençal form of Joséphine.
Moonsky f & m American (Rare)
Mix of the words "moon" and "sky" sky meaning "beyond earth" and moon after the planet that reflects the light of the sun
Eghonghon f Esan
Means "joy" in Esan.
Arngun f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Arngunnr.
Sikhalele m Tsonga
Means "outcry" in Xitsonga.
Zahava f Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew זָהָב (zaháv) meaning "gold".
Gajana f Polish
Polish form of Gaiana.
Suubban f Somali
Means "modest" in Somali.
Rem f Chin
Means "in-place, in harmony, congenial" in Hakha Chin.
Strahil m Bulgarian
This was the birth name of the Macedonian revolutionary Strašo Pindžur (1915-1943).
Nilammone m Italian
Italian form of Nilammon.
Dolóresz f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Dolores.
Xelha f Yucatec Maya
Means "a spring of water" in Yucatec Maya.
Emerencja f Polish
Polish form of Emerentia.
Özlü f & m Turkish
Means "succint" in Turkish.
Christraud f German (Modern, Rare)
The name Christraud is a modern blend of Christine and names ending in -traud (like Waltraud).
Atsumiko f Japanese (Rare)
From 温 (atsu) meaning "warm" or 篤 (atsu) meaning "deep, true, sincere" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beauty", and 子 (ko, shi) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Meixu f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful", 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone" or 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot" combined with 绪 (xù) meaning "thread", 旭 (xù) meaning "dawn, rising sun" or 徐 (xú) meaning "slowly, calmly, composed, dignified"... [more]
Baghatur m Khazar
Means "brave warrior" in Khazar.
Nara f Armenian (Rare)
Short form of Gyulnara, the Armenian form of Gulnar.
Abhinesh m Hindi
Means "actor" in Hindi.
Dala f Arabic
Shortened version of Dalal.
Eanmund m Anglo-Saxon
The meaning of the first element of this name is uncertain. It might possibly be derived from Old English eane meaning "lamb" or the Old English verb eanian meaning "to give birth" (usually of animals), which is etymologically related to the modern English verb to yean... [more]
Masanari m Japanese
From Japanese 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper" or 雅 (masa) meaning "elegant, graceful" combined with 也 (nari) meaning "to be", 成 (nari) meaning "become", 就 (nari) meaning "concerning, settle, take position" or 誠 (nari) meaning "sincere, honest, true"... [more]
Rafikah f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic رفيقة (see Rafiqa), as well as the Indonesian form.
Abdalla m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الله (see Abd Allah).
Tshintu m & f Luba
Means "big object" in Luba-Kasai.
Rezki m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Rabbiya f Pakistani (Rare)
Variant transcription of Rabi'a.
Tilak m Sanskrit, Hinduism
Tilak (or Tilaka) is the Hindu ritual of marking someone's forehead with a fragrant paste, such as of sandalwood or vermilion, as a welcome and expression of honour when they arrive. ... [more]
Inibrakemi f Ijaw
Means "your destiny is in your hands" in Ijaw.
Se-hyun m & f Korean
Variant transcription of Se-hyeon.
Marusz m Kashubian
Diminutive of Marión.
Orome m Literature
The huntsman of the Valar in J.R.R. Tolkien's, the Silmarillion.
Guilano f Provençal
Provençal form of Guislaine.
Marigabon f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 or a short form of Maria with Gabon.
Umbert m Provençal
Provençal form of Humbert.
Izzatgul f Uzbek
Derived from izzat meaning "esteem, honour" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Estaurácio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Staurakios via its latinized form Stauracius.
Asarelah m Biblical
One of the Asaphites appointed by David to the temple service.
Chano m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Luciano or Feliciano.
T’ijuri m Aymara
Means "runner" in Aymara.
Maève f French (Modern, Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a Gallicized form of Maeva, a contracted form of a name beginning with Ma- (such as Marie or Maëlle) and Ève and a Gallicized form of Meadhbh via its Anglicization Maeve.
Yulianus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Julian.
Vardhamana m Sanskrit
Means "prospering, growing, increasing" in Sanskrit. This was the birth name of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism.
Rubiette f English
Diminutive of Ruby.
Odel f Hebrew
Hebrew form of Adel or Adele, also means "Thanks to God", which is making it relative to Odelia 2... [more]
Khilderico m Galician
Galician form of Childeric.
Adiputra m Indonesian
From Indonesian adi meaning "first" and putra meaning "son" (both of Sanskrit origin).
Gudve f Norwegian (Archaic), Medieval Scandinavian
Variant of Guðvé or Gudveig recorded in the late Middle Ages.
Ndombolo f Kongo
It is the name of a Congolese music genre and dance style derived from the Congolese Rumba and Kwassa Kwassa during 1990s.
Adohi m & f Cherokee
Means "woods, timber" in Cherokee.
Dorcha f & m Irish
Means "dark", from Irish and Scottish Gaelic (dorcha) meaning “dark, dusky, enigmatic”, from Old Irish (dorchae) "dark, gloomy, obscure". Compare to Feardorcha.
Cyrane f Arabic (Maghrebi, Gallicized, Archaic, ?)
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene, which was located in North Africa
Sutikno m Javanese
From Javanese sutikna meaning "very sharp, very hot, pungent", ultimately from Sanskrit सुतीक्ष्ण (sutīkṣṇa).
Mardiningsih f Obscure
Mardiningsih "Mardi" Arquette (1939-1997), aka Brenda Denaut, was the mother of actors Patricia, Alexis, Rosanna, David and Richmond Arquette.
Ta'oma' m Hebrew
Hebrew from of Thomas.
Hakota m Mormon
Samoan form of Hagoth.
Synobia f African American
Variant of Zenobia (perhaps blended with Synnøve).
Buyantögöldör m Mongolian
From Mongolian буян (buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing" and төгөлдөр (tögöldör) meaning "complete, perfect".
Yasur m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Yasur is a first name and a last name that refers to some types of birds that live near the sea.... [more]
Snjófríður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snjófríðr.
Estrildis f Medieval English (Latinized)
From Estrild, a medieval form of the Old English name Eastorhild that survived in England only until the 12th century (according to the 1984 'Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names')... [more]
Abd al-Masih m Arabic
Means "servant of the messiah" from عبد ('abd) meaning "servant, slave" and مسيح (masih) meaning "the messiah" (used by Arab Christians)
Pelen f Khakas
Khakas form of Pelagia.
Angnes f Medieval German, Medieval Scottish, Scots (Archaic)
Medieval southern German variant of Agnes reflecting the southern German pronunciation. It is also a Scots variant of Agnes which was recorded in the late Middle Ages.
Badriyyah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بدرية (see Badriya).
Sacred f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
From the English word sacred, meaning "made holy" or "solemn in a religious way".
Zahidə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zahida.
Mirielda f Medieval English
Medieval English variant of Muriel.
Kunigundė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Kunigunde.
Mahmuda f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Mahmud.
Eruno f Japanese
From Japanese 笑 (e) meaning "laugh, smile", 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Kagari m & f Japanese
(篝火) Japanese, meaning "bonfire"
Üllar m Estonian
Variant of Ülo.
Chilou m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard diminutive of Achilou.
Klinta f Latvian
Derived from Latvian klints "rock; cliff". This name was used by Latvian writer Ilze Indrāne in her novel Ūdensnesējs (1971).
Danme f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Andromeda.
Mãi m & f Vietnamese
Means "a long time, always" in Vietnamese.
Peke f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Becky and Betsy / Betty.
Bertácska f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Berta.
Salihah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic صالحة (see Saliha), as well as the Malay form.
Kinta m Japanese
From 金 (kin) meaning "gold, metal" and 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Shinnosuke m Japanese
This name combines 新 (shin, atara.shii, ara.ta, ara-, nii-) meaning "new", 慎 (shin, tsutsushi.mu, tsutsushi, tsutsushi.mi) meaning "humility, be careful, discreet, prudent", 心 (shin, kokoro, -gokoro) meaning "heart, mind, spirit" or 伸 (shin, no.biru, no.basu, no.beru, no.su) meaning "expand, stretch, extend, lengthen, increase" with 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" & 助 (jo, suke, su.keru, tasu.karu, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, rescue", 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish" or 輔 (fu, ho, tasu.keru, suke) meaning "help."... [more]
Bron m English (Rare), South African (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bron. Otherwise, it could be a short form of LeBron or Bronson.
Jesusse m Theology
Guernésiais form of Jesus.
Inseon f Korean
Deriving from the Sino-Korean elements 仁 (in), meaning "benevolence, kindness, humaneness", and 善 (seon) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" or 仙 (seon) meaning "immortal, transcendent, Taoist super-being"... [more]
Hatin m Kurdish
Means "arrival" in Kurdish.
Pitteo m Italian
Italian form of Pittheus.
Alduíno m Galician
Galician form of Aldwin.
Neomisia f History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of a saint who settled in Macerata near Anagni, Italy.
Banitu f Ancient Assyrian
Of unknown etymology. Possibly derived from either Akkadian banītu meaning "beautiful", or bānītu (also Akkadian), meaning "divine Creatress". Banitu was a queen of the Neo Assyrian empire circa 729 BCE.
Kohshiroh m Japanese
Means "light child" in Japanese.
Sông m & f Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "river" in Vietnamese.
Makasta f Ibanag, Filipino
Means "beautiful" in Ibanag, spoken in the Philippines.
Evagora f Greek Mythology
Evagora was one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris.
Michid f & m Mongolian
Means "evening star" in Mongolian.
Fredesindus m & f Germanic, Gothic
From Old Germanic friþuz "peace" and senþaz "path, journey; time, instance".
Leen m Dutch
Short form of Leendert.
Jónvør f Faroese
Combination of Jón and the Old Norse name element vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth".
Bekkhan m Chechen, Ingush
From the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Oroceti f Judeo-Spanish
Combination of Oro 1 and Ceti.
Janė f Lithuanian
Short form of Janina.
Sveinar m Norwegian, Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements sveinn "boy" and herr "army", perhaps inspired by Einar.
Louvens m Haitian Creole
Haitian Creole version of Louis.
Reone f Japanese
From Japanese 怜 (reo) meaning "pity, sympathize" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Alabama f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the American state (see Alabama). It was borne by a short-lived daughter of the novelist William Faulkner (11 January 1931-20 January 1931), who was named after his great-aunt Alabama 'Bama' McLean (1874-1968)... [more]
Zhenghua m & f Chinese
From Chinese 正 (zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (zhèng) meaning "government" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [more]
Ljót f Old Norse, Icelandic
Female form of Liótr.
Nahary m & f Malagasy
Means "created" in Malagasy.
Tianqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute".
Juraiwan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai จุไรวรรณ (see Churaiwan).
Frytha f Literature
Possibly an Anglicized form of Fríða. It was used by Rosemary Sutcliff for a character in her children's historical novel The Shield Ring (1956).
Driope f Italian, Catalan
Italian and Catalan form of Dryope.
Agilbert m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element agil (which is an extended form of ag - see Agmund and also Egil) combined with Old High German beraht "bright".
Aganjusola m Yoruba Mythology, Yoruba (Rare)
Means "the one with the stiff face makes honor" in Yoruba. According to Yoruba tradition, this is the name of a warrior king deified after his death, said to fight by shooting fire. He is associated with wilderness, the desert, and volcanoes... [more]
Sikakwayan m Cree
Means "skunk skin" in Cree.
Nocturna f Literature, Popular Culture
Derived from Latin nocturnus meaning "of or belonging to the night, nocturnal", from the Latin noctū "by night". This name appeared in the 1979 camp comedy-horror film Nocturna, also as the DC comics character Nocturna, a daughter of Dracula, created by writer Doug Moench and artist Gene Colan in 1983.
Budiman m Indonesian
Means "intelligent, wise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit बुद्धिमान (buddhimāna).
Toumasse f Guernésiais
Feminine form of Toumas.
Daga f Swedish, Danish (Rare)
Feminine form of Dag as well as a short form of names beginning with Dag-.
Wilmut m Germanic, German
Derived from Gothic vilja "will, desire" combined with Gothic môds (mut in New High German) "mind, spirit."
Octaviaan m Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of Octavian.
Min-ho m Korean
From Sino-Korean 珉 "stone resembling jade" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (min), and 豪 "brave, heroic, chivalrous" or 鎬 "stove; bright" (ho).
Júda m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Judah.
Mi-eun f Korean
Combination of a mi hanja, e.g. 美 meaning "beauty," and an eun hanja, such as 恩 meaning "favour, grace" or 銀 meaning "silver."
Shoosan f Scots
Scots form of Susan.
Aierkana f Uyghur
Aierkana meaning “breathe of life” or “revival healing of life”
Verenice f Spanish (Mexican)
Apparently a Spanish variant of Berenice.
Kletas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Cletus.
Lachy m English
Diminutive of Lachlan.
Margurite f American (Rare)
Americanized misconstruction of French Marguerite.
Tinat f Arabic
Means "figs, fig trees" in Arabic.
Taragay m Yakut
Means "bald" in Yakut.
Basiel m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Basilius. A known bearer of this name was the Belgian priest and poet Basiel De Craene (1880-1956).
Hringur m Icelandic
From the Old Norse name and byname Hringr which meant "ring" (as in an arm ring, an item of Viking jewellery), and could also be interpreted as meaning "man from Ringerike".
Koryna f Polish
Polish form of Corina.
Joder m German (Swiss)
Dialectal form of Theodore.
Braga f Icelandic
Feminine form of Bragi.
Gerulfo m History (Ecclesiastical)
Italian and Spanish form of Gerulf
Hayaichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Jaro m Medieval German
Recorded in German-speaking Switzerland in the early 1400s.... [more]
Mero f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (me) meaning "love, affection", 雌 (me) meaning "feminine, female" or 夢 (me) meaning "dream" combined with 蕗 (ro) meaning "butterbur, bog rhubarb", 路 (ro) meaning "path, route, road, distance" or 露 (ro) meaning "dew, tears, expose"... [more]
Taiwan m African American
Variant of Tyjuan. The spelling has probably been influenced by the name of the country of Taiwan.
Belmin m Bosnian
Male form of Belma.
Yanella f South American, Spanish (Latin American)
Possibly a variant of Gianella or Janella, mainly used in South America. Also compare Yanel, Yaneli and Yanelis.
Jeroom m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch and Flemish form of Jerome, which is rather old-fashioned and rare compared to the more modern Jeroen.... [more]
Heraklo m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Hercules.
Cormorant m Arthurian Cycle
Cormorant is a giant in Book 6 of "The Faerie Queene". He will take back Bruin's kingdom unless Bruin produces an heir.
Milovana f Medieval Slavic
Derived from the elements "mil-" (dear, beloved) and "-ovana" (a suffix implying care or nurturing).
Amdzhed m Circassian
Kabardian form of Amjad.... [more]
Chesia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Keziah.
Merysol f Spanish (Latin American, Anglicized, Modern, Rare), American (Hispanic, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Marysol (see Marisol), reflecting the English pronunciation.
Borworn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวร (see Bowon).
Saraias m Hebrew (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Greek form of Seraiah, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Troed m Swedish (Rare)
From Old Swedish Troghed, ultimately derived from Old Norse Þórgautr.
Diaraye f Western African
Western African form of Zahra.
Amphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำพล (see Amphon).
Maccus m Old Irish
Old Irish version of Magnus.
Vương m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 王 (vương) meaning "king".
Kapapamahchakwew m Cree
Means "wandering spirit" in Cree.
Gedrimas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the old Lithuanian verb gedauti meaning "to ask" or from the (more) modern Lithuanian verb gedėti meaning "to mourn, to grieve" as well as "to miss" and "to long, to yearn, to pine (for)"... [more]
Lalə f Azerbaijani
Means "poppy" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian لاله (laleh).
Shimmer f English (Rare)
Derived from the English-speaking word ‘shimmer’, which is used to describe a bright or sparkling light or colour.
Yunusbek m Uzbek
Combination of the name Yunus and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Påske m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian form of Paschalis. This is also the Norwegian word for Easter.
Altyna f Turkmen
From altyn meaning "gold"
Ririka f Japanese
From Japanese 璃 (ri) meaning "glassy, lapis lazuli" or 麗 (ri) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent" combined with 梨 (ri) meaning "pear" or 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", and then combined with 果 (ka) meaning "fruit, reward, carry out, achieve, complete, end, finish, succeed", 佳 (ka) meaning "excellent, beautiful, good, pleasing, skilled", 加 (ka) meaning "add, addition, increase, join, include, Canada"... [more]
Pradoem m Thai
Means "begin, start, initiate" in Thai.
Mukhara f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Malayalam
MEANING : talkative, verbose, loquacious, garrulous, chief, leader
Hjörtfríður f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hjǫrtr "hart, stag" (also see Hjörtur) combined with fríðr "beautiful".
Fikry m Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فكري (see Fikri), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Clèment m Provençal
Provençal form of Clément.
Zaylee f English (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements zay and lee, modelled on similar names such as Kaylee, Hayley and Bailey.
Ystein m Norwegian (Archaic)
Former Norwegian dialectal variant of Øystein.
Mancinagross m Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian mancina meaning "left-handed person" and Latin grossus meaning "great, large; thick; coarse".
Gullevi f Swedish
Variant of Guðví or combination of gull "gold" and "home, temple, sanctuary".
Muxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 慕 (mù) meaning "long for, desire" and 夏 (xià) meaning "summer".
Hademan m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with man "man."
Avgustin m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Augustinus (see Augustine 1).
Abrahamo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Abraham.
Rōpata m Maori
Maori form of Walter.
Oluwaranti f & m Yoruba
Means "God remembers" in Yoruba.
Dmitro m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Dmytro.
Tuluy m Yakut
Means "patient" in Yakut.
Forsyth m English
means "places"
Antara f Indian
Means "within, in the middle, between" in Sanskrit.
Chinthaka m Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit चिन्तक (chintaka) meaning "thinking, reflecting" or "overseer, inspector".
Hareru m & f Japanese (Rare)
From the verb 晴れる (hareru) meaning "to clear up, be sunny; to refresh."... [more]
Khayelihle f Ndebele
Means "good home" in Ndebele.
Khîm m Literature
The name of a character in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
Shubhu f Nepali
Meaning "Conducive to Success". Name of Goddess Lakshmi.
Nomme m Frisian
Frisian diminutive of names containing the name element nand "to dare".
Míron m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Myron.
Masegonyana m & f Tswana
Means "small blessings" in Setswana.
Dara f & m Hebrew
Means "heart of wisdom" in Hebrew.
Erised f English (American, Rare)
As a name, it is most likely a reversed spelling of the name Desire or the word of that same name.
Kurami f Japanese
From Japanese 鞍 (kura) meaning "saddle" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tangman m Garo
From the Garo word তঙ্ (tang) meaning "living" and মঁ (man) meaning "person".
Rana f & m Sami
A name which means 'green, fertile earth.'
Chinbaatar m Mongolian
Means "truthful hero" in Mongolian, from чин (chin) meaning "truthful, unshakable, firm" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Coalla f Asturian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Asturian cuaña "path" or Latin cava "cave".
Agra f Latvian
Derived from Latvian agrs "early".
Bar m & f Hebrew
Means "son" or "grain, cereal" in Hebrew.
Meura f Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "splendid sun".
Lasiman m Javanese
From Javanese Selasa meaning "Tuesday" (of Arabic origin), traditionally given to a child born on Tuesday.
Febrianti f Indonesian
From the name of the month of February (Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in February.
Hydrangea f Obscure
From the flower (species Hydrangea macrophylla), also called hortensia in English. The name is derived from Greek ὕδωρ (hudor) meaning "water" and ἀγγεῖον (angeion) meaning "vessel", in reference to the bulb or cone shape of its seed capsules.
Mohi m Maori
Maori form of Moses.
Lisamarie f English (American)
Combination of Lisa and Marie.
Ashtian m English (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Variant of Ashton. Ashtian was given to 6 boys in 2017 per the SSA.
Aliciya f English
Variant of Alicia.
Pei f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Fay.
Togtokhbayan m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian тогтох (togtokh) meaning "to settle, set, entrench" or "to decide, determine" and баян (bayan) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Tár m Old Norse
From Old Norse *táR meaning "tough, resistant, enduring".
Ämilius m German (Archaic)
German form of Aemilius (see Emil).
Wasma f Arabic
Feminine form of Wasim.
Ūpas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun ūpas meaning "mood".