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.
Shayak m BengaliSanskrit/Bengali Origin: In Sanskrit and Bengali, "Shayak" (শ্যায়ক) translates to "arrow," symbolizing precision, focus, and strength.
Onyakopon m AkanOnyakopon is the God of the Akan people of Ghana. The name means "he who knows and sees everything" and "omniscient, omnipotent sky god" in the Akan language. ... [
more]
Zulhelmi m Malay, IndonesianMeans "possessor of dreams" from Arabic ذو
(dhu) meaning "possessor (of), owner (of)" and حلم
(hulm) meaning "dream, wish".
Haopeng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
好 (hǎo) meaning "good, excellent" and
朋 (péng) meaning "friend".
Ryujiro m JapaneseFrom 隆 (
ryū) meaning "noble, prosperous", 二 (
ji) meaning "two" or 司 (
ji) meaning "officer, boss", and 郎 (
rō) meaning "son". This name can also be formed using other kanji combinations.
Toros m TurkishA mountain complex in southern Turkey, separating the Mediterranean coastal region of southern Turkey from the central Anatolian Plateau, no relation with Armenian name
Toros, has relation with medieval name
Taurus meaning bull.
Fumisuke m JapaneseFrom Japanese 文 (fumi) "sentence" combined with 介 (suke) meaning "shell, shellfish" or 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Ōto f JapaneseFrom 桜桃 (ōto) meaning "cherry" in Japanese which combines 桜 (ō) meaning "cherry blossom" and 桃 (to) meaning "peach".
Heonae f KoreanThe name of a 1st century Korean queen, derived from the sino-korean
獻 (heon) meaning "to show, display, offer, present" and
哀 (ae) meaning "sad, grief, sorrow".
Azuquahe m GuancheMeans "ruddy" in Guanche. It was borne by a Guanche leader from La Palma.
Flegont m RussianRussian form of
Phlegon. A known bearer of this name was Flegont Arsenyevich Arsenyev (1832-1889), a Russian writer and ethnographer.
Yumeno f JapaneseDerived from Japanese 夢 (
yume) meaning "dream" and 乃 (
no) meaning "of". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Diodemos m Ancient GreekMeans "the people of Zeus", derived from Greek Διος
(Dios) meaning "of
Zeus" combined with Greek δημος
(demos) meaning "the people".
Kanamu f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 叶 (
kana) meaning "fulfill, come true" combined with 夢 (
mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chooli f Navajo, ApacheFrom Navajo or Western Apache
dził "mountain". In Navajo, it can also mean "mountain range".
Hitoka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 一 (hito) meaning "one" combined with 夏 (ka) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Thackeray m EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Thackeray, often inspired by the English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray.
Yueqiong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and
琼 (qióng) meaning "jade" or "rare, precious".
Quan m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 泉
(quán) meaning "spring, fountain", 权
(quán) meaning "power, right, authority", 全
(quán) meaning "whole, entire, all", 荃
(quán) meaning "fine cloth" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Manisa f Arabic, PersianA girl’s name, possibly meaning “eternal life”. Alternatively derived from the name of the city Manisa in Turkey.
Salamasina f SamoanName of a queen of Samoa. The name is held with respect there and is only meant for the royal family. It means "forever".
Meiren f ChineseFrom the Chinese
玫 (méi) meaning "rose" and
仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Poliʻahu f Polynesian MythologyThe name of Hawaiian snow goddess and enemy of
Pele. Her name is derived from
poli meaning "bosom" and
'ahu meaning "garment, clothed".
Agilfrid m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
agil (which is an extended form of
ag - see
Agmund and also
Egil) combined with Old High German
fridu "peace."
Tisa m & f SwahiliMeans "nine" in Swahili. It is often given to the ninth-born child.
Suryati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
surya meaning "sun" combined with the feminine suffix
-yati.
Cihuacocoxqui f NahuatlProbably means "sick woman", from Nahuatl
cihuatl "woman" and
cocoxqui "sick person, a patient; something withered".
Amandos m KazakhFrom the Kazakh
аман (aman) meaning “healthy; prosperous” and
дос (dos) meaning “friend”.
Auðný f Old Norse, IcelandicCombination of Old Norse
auðr meaning "prosperity, fortune" or "fate, destiny" and
nýr "new".
Jeong-min m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 正 "right, proper, correct" or 貞 "virtuous, chaste, pure; loyal" (
jeong), and 民 "people, subjects, citizens" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (
min).
Otrad m Medieval DutchDerived from Old High German
ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and
rāt meaning "counsel, advice".
Bibiaxtar f UzbekFrom the Uzbek
bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and
Akhtar.
Prezi m IjawMeans "born to affluence" in Ijaw.
Fulata f & m TumbukaMeans "second", given to the second-born of twins.
Kaisuke m JapaneseFrom Japanese 海 (
kai) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 介 (
suke) meaning "shell, shellfish". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tingmao f & m ChineseDerived from Chinese character 廷 (
tíng) meaning "courtyard; palace hall; court" combined with 懋 (
mào) meaning "splendid; luxuriant".... [
more]
Simarpreet f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit स्मर
(smara) meaning "memory, remembrance, recollection" and प्रीति
(prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Philombrotos m Ancient GreekFrom Ancient Greek
φίλος (
philos) "friend, lover" and
βροτός (
brotos) "mortal man, human being". Philombrotos of Sparta was a 6th-century BCE pankratist who won three crowns in pankration.
Pocoyo m Popular CultureDerived from Spanish
poco "little" and
yo "I (nominative form of the first person singular pronoun)". Pocoyo, a 4-year-old boy, is the title character of a computer animated children's television show that debuted in 2005.
Dinand m DutchShort form of
Ferdinand. A well-known Dutch bearer of this name is Dinand Woesthoff, the lead singer of the band Kane.
Sæberht m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the elements
sæ "sea" and
beorht "bright" meaning "bright sea". Used by the first Christian East Saxon king... [
more]
Todomu m JapaneseFrom classical verb 留む/止む/駐む
(todomu), modern
todomeru, meaning "to stop, cease; to contain, limit."
Omonbonu f UzbekDerived from
omon meaning "safe, healthy" and
bonu meaning "lady (title)".
Xinchun f ChineseFrom the Chinese
心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" or
馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" and
春 (chūn) meaning "spring" or
淳 (chún) meaning "simple, honest".
Polyanus m History (Ecclesiastical)Saint Polyanus was a 3rd century African Bishop and companion of Saint Nemesianus. They were seized in the persecution under Valerian, scourged and otherwise tortured, finally condemned to servitude in the mines (A.D. 260).
Manaha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (mana) meaning "love, affection" combined with 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers", 春 (ha) meaning "spring" or 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Aldgrim m GermanicMeans "old mask", derived from Gothic
alds (
alt in Old High German) "old" combined with Old Norse
grîma "mask." The name might also be a metathesis of
Adalgrim.
Akoth f LuoFeminine of Okoth, meaning born while it was raining
Uday m ArabicMeans "small group of warriors attacking an enemy" from Arabic وَعْد
(waʿd) meaning "threat, menace".
Azizul m Bengali, MalayFirst part of compound Arabic names beginning with عزيز ال
(ʿAzīz al) meaning "dear of the, beloved of the" or "excellence of the, power of the" (such as
Azizullah).
Guliko f & m GeorgianDiminutive of given names that contain the Georgian element გული
(guli) meaning "heart" or the Middle Persian element
gul meaning "rose".... [
more]
Yuiha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 釉 (
yu) meaning "pottery glaze" and 愛 (
i) meaning "love, affection" combined with 葉 (
ha) meaning "needle, blade, leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bachana m GeorgianDerived from an old Georgian word that means "obedient, submissive, docile", which itself is ultimately derived from the Persian noun بچه
(bačče) meaning "child".
Paolig m BretonDiminutive of
Paol, as it contains the Breton diminutive suffix
-ig.
Phra Mae Thorani f Far Eastern MythologyThai chthonic earth goddess. Her name is derived from
พระ (phra), an honorific title,
แม่ (mae) meaning "mother" and the Pali word
dhāraṇī meaning "ground, earth".
Chidiock m English (Rare)From an English surname derived from the name of the village
Chideock in Dorset (recorded in the Domesday Book as
Cidihoc), which is of unknown meaning. (It has been suggested that the suffix
hoc referred to
Hock, a festival held on the second Tuesday after Easter to commemorate the massacre of the Danes at the time of King
Æthelred the Unready.) Chidiock Tichborne (1558-1586) was an English poet who was executed for his participation in the failed Babington Plot.
Sayato m JapaneseFrom Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Temidire m & f YorubaThis Nigerian name means "Mine has turned to blessings" in Yoruba.
Vojmir m Croatian, SloveneDerived from the Slavic elements
voi "soldier" and
mir meaning "peace" or "world"..
Talasi f HopiMeans "cornflower" in the Hopi language
Rothelm m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
hrôthi "fame" combined with Old High German
helm "helmet, protection".
Nan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 男
(nán) meaning "man, male, son", 南
(nán) meaning "south" or 楠
(nán) meaning "Chinese cedar", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Orianthi f Greek (Rare)Probably derived from the Greek noun ὄρος
(oros) meaning "mountain, hill" (compare
Orestes) combined with the Greek noun ἄνθος
(anthos) meaning "flower"... [
more]
Roniya f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)Combination of the name
Roni 1 and the letters ya (יה) (which are part of the name of God), the meaning can be something like "My God is Joy".
Charisios m GreekDerived from Greek χάρις
(charis) meaning "grace, kindness".
Mackenyu m Obscure (Modern)Alternate romanization of
Makkenyū (likely influenced by the English name
Mackenzie), originally from Japanese 真 (
ma) meaning "real, true", 剣 (
ken) meaning "sword" and 佑 (
yū) meaning "to help"... [
more]
Mima f JapaneseFrom Japanese
美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with
誠 (ma) meaning "sincerity" or
馬 (ma) meaning "horse". It can also be written as
未麻, combining
未 (mi) meaning "eighth sign of the zodiac" with
麻 (ma) meaning "hemp, flax", it was used like this in the very successful anime
Perfect Blue.
Suvdmaa f MongolianMeans "pearl woman" in Mongolian, from сувд
(suvd) meaning "pearl" and the feminine suffix маа
(maa).
Tcham m Central AfricanFrom Tcham N'Toya-Zoa (born 3 November 1983 in Kinshasa, DR Congo),a French-Congolese footballer.
Tej m & f Hindi, PunjabiDerived from Sanskrit तेजस्
(tejas) meaning "brilliance, splendour". As a Punjabi (Sikh) name it is sometimes feminine.
Wanona f LiteratureThe name of the sister of
Kullervo in Tolkien's retelling of the story of Kullervo. She's nameless in the original Kalevala.
Derwen m WelshFrom Welsh
derw meaning "oak" and
gwyn meaning "fair, white, blessed."