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.
Abadi m Ijaw
Means "a big sea" in Ijaw.
Rabege f Medieval English
Meaning uncertain. This was used in the south of England in the latter half of the 16th century.
Åʹll m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Olaf.
Setyo m Javanese
From Javanese sêtya meaning "loyal, faithful, obedient", ultimately from Sanskrit सत्य (satya).
Ávdnos f Northern Sami
Northern Sami variant of Agnes.
Dali m & f Chinese
Combination of Da and Li 1.
Issaka m Western African
Form of Ishaq used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Selvie f Albanian
Variant of Selvi.
Skalli m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse skalli meaning "bald head".
Xətai m Azerbaijani
From Persian خطائی (khatā'i) meaning "the Cathayan". Khata'i was the pen name of Shah Ismail I, who wrote poetry in the Azerbaijani language.
Denyse f English
Variant of Denise.
Alemona f Roman Mythology
Roman birth deity that feeds the embryo or generally nourished growth in utero.
Conchor m Manx
Manx form of Conchobar.
Stricha f Slavic Mythology
Stricha (or Dolya) is the ancient Ukrainian pagan goddess of good fate, an incarnation of Rozhanytsa... [more]
Filonila f Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Philonilla.
Yevfymiya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Euphemia.
Chamlong m & f Thai
Means "imitate, duplicate, copy" in Thai.
Hafizuddin m Arabic, Malay, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic حافظ الدين (see Hafiz al-Din), as well as a Malay and Bengali variant.
Roronoa m Popular Culture
Roronoa Zoro is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda.
Dhafer m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic ظافر (see Zafir).
Liath Luachra f & m Irish Mythology
Means "gray of Luachair" in Irish. It was the name of two characters in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology, which both appear in The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn.
Arnulfr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements ǫrn "eagle" and ulfr "wolf".
Xinqi f Chinese
From the Chinese 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" or 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" and 绮 (qǐ) meaning "fine thin silk" or "beautiful" or 祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune".
Jóvin m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements jór "horse" and vinr "friend".
Anfernee m African American (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Anthony. This name was popularized by American basketball player Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway (1971-), thus peaking in 1996.
Graziu m Corsican
Corsican form of Gratius.
Meskerem f Ethiopian
Means "September" in Ethiopian.
Kayӑkki f Chuvash
Means "bird" in Chuvash.
Ehui f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Firmilian m History, History (Ecclesiastical)
Usual English form of Firmilianus, used to refer to both the Late Roman Governor and a 3rd-century bishop
Alysynn f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Alysyn. Possibly inspired by names such as Adysynn or Madysyn.
Dekisha f African American
Combination of the prefix De and the name Kisha.
Australia f English (Rare)
The name Australia derives from Latin australis meaning southern, and dates back to 2nd century legends of an "unknown southern land" (that is terra australis incognita). The explorer Matthew Flinders named the land Terra Australis, which was later abbreviated to the current form.
Guiqiu f Chinese
From the Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia" and 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Melibea f Spanish (Rare), Greek Mythology (Hispanicized), Literature
Spanish form of Meliboea. This is the name of the female protagonist in the Spanish novel La Celestina (1499).
Ardwen f Popular Culture, English
The name of a priestess in the computer game The Elder Scrolls.
Kongchai m Thai
From Thai ก้อง (kong) meaning "echoing, resounding, reverberating" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Tugmandakh m & f Mongolian
Means "rising flag" in Mongolian, from туг (tug) meaning "flag, banner, tuft" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Meher m & f Bengali, Urdu, Punjabi
Bengali and Urdu form of Mehr.
Trueth f Cornish
Means "compassion" in Cornish. This is a recently coined Cornish name.
Zenovios m Greek
Greek masculine form of Zenobia.
Anjelina f Ukrainian, English (Rare)
English variant of Angelina and Ukrainian variant transcription of Anzhelina.
Raneem f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رنيم (see Ranim).
Sportacus m Popular Culture
Sportacus is a fictional character from the children's television show LazyTown. His name is a portmanteau of the ancient figure Spartacus and the word sport, which represents his athleticism... [more]
Mefitis f Roman Mythology
Mefitis was a Samnite and minor Roman goddess of noxious gases, like those from volcanoes or swamps. Mefitis also gives her name to the archaic word "mephitic" meaning foul smelling.
Shemeber m Biblical
Shemeber is the king of Zeboiim in Genesis 14 who joins other Canaanite city kings in rebelling against Chedorlaomer.
Generides m Literature
Generides is an English verse romance, originating in the English Midlands and dated to the end of the 14th century.The hero Generides is born as an illegitimate son of the King of India, and after adventures marries a princess of Persia, Clarionas and becomes ruler of both India and Persia.
Kuan m Kazakh
From Kazakh қуану (quanu) meaning "to rejoice", traditionally given when a long-awaited son was finally born.
Wicek m Polish
Diminutive of Wincenty.
Eleri f Estonian
Short form of Eleriin.
Nanli f Chinese
From the Chinese 囡 (nān) meaning "daughter" and 鹂 (lí) meaning "chinese oriole".
Adólf m Icelandic (Rare), Kashubian
Icelandic and Kashubian form of Adolf.
Neomah f Popular Culture
Variant of Neoma used for a demonic character in the role-playing game 'Exalted'.
Lewys m Welsh
Welsh form of Lewis.
Vilija f Latvian
Feminine form of Vilis. In some cases it might also be an adoption of the Lithuanian name.
Zhongfei m Chinese
From 重 (zhòng) meaning "deep, grave, serious," and 飞 (fēi) meaning "to fly, to float".
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]
Oshere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and here "army".... [more]
Maelor m Breton
Breton form of Magloire.
Mayra f Tupi, Brazilian
Variant of Maíra.
Bazilijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Basil 1.
Thuto m Sotho
Means "lesson" in Sesotho.
Staschia f Romansh
Romansh short form of Anastasia, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Tumert f Berber
Means "happiness" in Tamazight.
Nyimbo m & f Chewa
Means "melody" in Chewa.
Belacqua m Literature
Possibly from a contraction of Bevilacqua, an Italian surname that was originally a nickname derived from the expression bevi l'acqua meaning "drinks water", probably applied ironically to a heavy drinker of alcohol... [more]
Periwinkle f English (Rare)
From the English word for the color "periwinkle", from Middle English parwynke, referring to a "light blue and purple shade". It's also the name of a flower.
Ikuromo f & m Ijaw
Means "encourage me" in Ijaw.
Bertuino m Spanish
Spanish form of Bertwin via Latinized form Bertuinus
Earlee f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Early.
Ranka f Japanese
From Japanese 蘭 (ran) meaning "orchid" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) which both mean "flower", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 夏 (ka) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Robaire m Obscure
Possibly an invented name based on the phonetic spelling of the French pronunciation of Robert.
Niran m Coptic
Short form of Paniran.
Jååffaž f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Eufrosyne.
Marsel m Slovene, Tatar, Albanian, Croatian
Cognate of Marcel; in the case of Tatar usage, it is inspired by the name of Marcel Cachin (1869–1958), a French politician.
Antone m Corsican, English (American, Archaic), Ladin
Corsican and Ladin form and English variant of Anthony.
Karmena f Latvian (Rare), Polish, Maltese
Latvian, Polish and Maltese form of Carmen.
Fulma f Esperanto
Feminine form of Fulmo.
Zeyneb f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic زينب‎‎ (see Zaynab).
Isengrim m Literature, Folklore, Germanic
A variant form of Isangrim. This is the name of a wolf found in many medieval stories, most notably in the French folktale of Reynard the Fox. The author J. R. R. Tolkien used it as a hobbit name in 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954).
Heimanui m Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "big garland".
Sudiro m Javanese
From Javanese sudira meaning "brave, courageous, bold".
Varskvlavisa f Georgian (Archaic)
Means "of a star" in Georgian. It is derived from Georgian ვარსკვლავის (varskvlavis), which is the genitive of the Georgian noun ვარსკვლავი (varskvlavi) meaning "star".
Raječka f Belarusian
Diminutive of Raisa 1.
Zenephi m Mormon
Nephite commander.
Holling m American (Rare)
Transferred use of surname Holling.
Aguamuje m Guanche
Means "seer; sage" in Guanche.
Amdzhed m Circassian
Kabardian form of Amjad.... [more]
Ihmelia f East Frisian
Variation of Ihmel
Robben m English (American, Rare)
Probably a variant of Robin.... [more]
Narmina f Azerbaijani
Variant transcription of Nərminə.
Timberly f American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Timberly.
Tiaša f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Tatjana.
Obeid m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبيد (see Ubayd), as well as the Persian form.
Tait m Old Norse
Possibly a short form of Teitur and/or derived from Old Norse teitr “cheerful, merry”.
Chengjian m Chinese
From the Chinese 成 (chéng) meaning "become; succeed; completed, finished" and 见 (jiàn) meaning "see, observe".
Didone f Italian
Italian form of Dido.
Zolkarnain m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Qarnayn.
Kviterija f Bosnian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Bosnian and Croatian form of Quiteria.
Isadell f English (Rare, Archaic)
A combination of Isa and Dell.
Viçenta f Medieval Portuguese
Medieval Portuguese feminine form of Vicente.
Tamalut f Berber
Berber feminine name meaning "shadow".
Rinon m Kosovar
Derived from Albanian rinon "to rejuvenate".
Tetzauh m Nahuatl
Derived from tetzahuitl, meaning "omen, augury; something frightening; a sorcerer".
Timaia f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Timaios.
Hania f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 汎 (han) meaning "float, drift" combined with 似 (i) meaning "resemble" and 空 (a) meaning "sky". Other kanji can be used.
Arikhva f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Arifa.
Kiba f & m Japanese
Fang.... [more]
Maiora f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Mayor.
Malengin m Arthurian Cycle
Malengin is a shapeshifting thief who lives in a cave in Book 5, Canto 9 of "The Faerie Queene". Talus and Artegall kill him.
Rufilla f Emilian-Romagnol, Late Roman
Diminutive of Rufa (compare Rufina). Rufilla was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Bruist m Dutch (Archaic)
Short form of Bruisten. This name is unlikely to ever be used/revived in modern times, due to its similarity to the Dutch verb bruisen "to fizz", which may have some teasing potential.
Bronja f Low German
Either a variant of Bronia or a short form from Brunhilde.
Xviça m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Khvicha. A known bearer of this name is Xviça Biçinaşvili (b. 1974), an Azerbaijani wrestler of Georgian descent.
Natsumiko f Japanese
From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 採 (tsumi) meaning "to gather, to collect, to take" or 摘 (tsumi) meaning "to pluck; to pick" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Prisci f Spanish (Modern)
Diminutive of Priscila, often used in Spanish.
Vithusha f Tamil
Meaning unknown at this moment in time. Also compare Vidhyusha.
Geirríður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Geirríðr.
Ethelfled f English (Archaic)
Younger form of Æthelflæd, which fell out of use after the Norman Conquest.
Kalpurnia f Polish
Polish form of Calpurnia.
Yuen m & f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Wan.
Kaiyatahee m Cherokee
Means "corn tassel" in Cherokee.
Jevgenia f Estonian
Estonian transcription of Евгения (see Yevgeniya).
Prawiro m Javanese
Javanese form of Prawira.
Aristogeiton m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and γείτων (geiton) meaning "neighbour".
Harmonius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Masculine form of Harmonia (see Harmony).
Kirino f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 桐 (kiri) "paulownia" or 霧 (kiri) "mist" combined with 野 (sho, ya, no, no-) meaning "civilian life, field, plains, rustic" & 乃 (ai, dai, nai, no, sunawa.chi, nanji, no) meaning "accordingly, from, possessive particle, whereupon"... [more]
Ittikorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Itthikon.
Gogona f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from Georgian გოგონა (gogona) meaning "little girl", which consists of the Georgian noun გოგო (gogo) meaning "girl" and the Georgian diminutive suffix -ონა (-ona).
Hremsa f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "clutch" or "shaft". This is the name of a sorceress in Norse mythology.
Florijana f Albanian, Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Albanian, Croatian and Slovene form of Floriana.... [more]
Sudsakhon m & f Thai
Sudsakhon is Aphaimani’s son in ‘Aphaimani’, a public domain epic poem. His name means “the edge of the sea” in Thai.
Jiewen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 节 (jié) meaning "section, period, verse, melody" or 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, pure" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns"... [more]
Joikea f African
Means "joy" in the Nuer language.
Romdon m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Ramadan.
Armanc m Kurdish
Variant of Amanc.
Zəfər m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zafar.
Atiya m & f Manipuri
Means "sky" in Meitei.
Danuphon m Thai
Means "my strength, my power" from Thai ดนุ (danu) meaning "I, my" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Peirina f Gascon
Gascon form of Perrine.
Andrusha m Russian, Belarusian
Russian and Belarusian diminutive of Andrey.
Junilla f Ancient Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latin diminutive of Junia. Aelia Junilla was the daughter of Sejanus, the commander of the Praetorian Guard (the Roman imperial bodyguard). As a young girl, in AD 31, Junilla was executed along with her brother Capito.
Simko m Kurdish
Kurdish diminutive of Ishmael.
Joo-hyeon f Korean
Variant of Ju-hyun.
Rawdon m Literature
'Vanity Fair'
Nootaikok m New World Mythology, Inuit Mythology
In Inuit mythology, Nootaikok was a god who presided over icebergs and glaciers.
Aapak f Greenlandic
Younger form of Âpak.
Ashford m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ashford, which itself is derived from the name of one of several places called Ashford in England... [more]
Yanqiu f & m Chinese
From Chinese 艳 (yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous", 硯 (yàn) meaning "inkstone" or 晏 (yàn) meaning "late, peaceful, quiet, tranquil" combined with 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" or 球 (qiú) meaning "ball, sphere, orb"... [more]
Oddfrid f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Oddfríðr.
Archemais m Arthurian Cycle
In the Prophecies de Merlin, the son of Angusel, King of Scotland. He took part in the expedition to save King Richard of Jerusalem from the King of Baghdad. He succeeded his father to the throne of Scotland.
Pranutė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Pranė.
Dröfn f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Drǫfn.
Rajanikant m Indian
Means "tonight's love" in hindi.
Katumaros m Gaulish
Derived from Proto-Celtic *katus "battle" and *māros "great".
Benyapa f Thai
Of uncertain etymology.
Haganrich m Germanic
From the Germanic elements hagan "enclosure" and ric "power, ruler".
Nebtuwi f Egyptian Mythology
Means "the lady of the fields" in Ancient Egyptian. This was the name of an Egyptian fertility goddess and wife of Khnum.
Wihtmund m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wiht "thing, creature" and mund "protection".
Pureum f & m Korean (Modern)
From the verbal noun of adjective 푸르다 (pureuda) meaning "blue, green; fresh" (compare Pureun and Param).
Viekki f Finnish
Variant feminine form of Vieno.
Hamath m English (Puritan)
The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very suitable for this chief royal city of the Hittites, situated between their northern and southern capitals, Carchemish and Kadesh, on a gigantic mound beside the Orontes... [more]
Zhuinuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 隹 (zhuī) meaning "bird" and 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise".
Belete f Judeo-French
Diminutive of Bele.
Svanrun f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian combination of svanr "swan" and rún "secret".
Hikoro f Japanese
From Japanese 響 (hi) meaning "sound, echo" combined with 心 (koro) meaning "heart, mind, soul". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pozi m Malay (Rare)
Possibly a form of Fawzi.
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]
Jenis f Obscure
Variant of Janice.
Syrlene f Brazilian
SYRLENE CLARKE was competing in the SECOND series of "Gladiators" which took place in 1993. She got as far as the QUARTER-FINALS before being eliminated by Georgina Berger.
Orthros m Greek Mythology
From Greek ὄρθρος (orthros) meaning "the time just before daybreak, early dawn, cock-crow". He was a mythological two-headed watchdog, a brother of Cerberus and son of the monster Echidna, that kept the herds of Geryon on the island Erytheia, and was there killed by Herakles... [more]
Skirgaila m Lithuanian (Rare), History
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb skirti, which usually means "to give, to devote, to dedicate" but has also been found to mean "to divide, to separate" as well as "to determine, to establish, to identify"... [more]
Andani m Dagbani
Family name of one of the royal gates of Dagbong. Inherited traditional name".
Leucyp m Polish
Polish form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Acharaporn f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัจฉราพร (see Atcharaphon).
Gienia f Polish
Diminutive of Eugenia.
Giunia f Italian, Theatre
Italian form of Junia. It was used for the female lead character in Mozart's opera Lucio Silla (1772).
Jupe m German
Transferred use of the surname Jupe
Bhaskaran m Malayalam, Tamil
Malayalam and Tamil variant of Bhaskara.
Czaruś m Polish
Diminutive of Cezary.
Thiseas m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek transcription of Theseas.
Abrahamo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Abraham.
Chaqirboy m Uzbek
Derived from chaqir- meaning "to call, summon, invite" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Medera f Ancient Greek
One of the four women in ancient times that supposedly created the philosopher's stone.
Irolite f Literature
Meaning unknown. This is the name of the protagonist of the French fairy tale Le Parfait Amour (Perfect Love) by Henriette-Julie de Murat. Irolite is a princess kept in a chateau by her evil aunt, the fairy Danamo... [more]
Bayaz m & f Tatar
Means "white" in Tatar.
Sangwan f & m Thai
Refers to a type of chain made of diamonds or gold that is worn from both shoulders across the breast. This transcription represents two different spellings: สังวาล, which is solely feminine, and สังวาลย์, which is masculine (and occasionally feminine).
Amaha f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (ama) meaning "heaven, sky" or 雨 (ama) meaning "rain" combined with 羽 (ha) meaning "feather" or 菜 (ha) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Monton m Thai
Alternate transcription of Monthon.
Aloyse f German (Silesian)
Silesian German feminine form of Aloys and Alois (compare Aloysia).
Girvasiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gervasius.
Pieni m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "small" in Finnish.
Khatvang m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Nepali, Telugu
MEANING - club shaped like the foot of a bedstead’ i.e. a club or staff with a skull at the top (considered as the weapon of lord Shiva and also carried by ascetics ), back-bone... [more]
Kӑrtti m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Gordey.
Rotrad m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element hrôthi "fame" combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Mekal m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Mikal and a Norwegian form of Meinhard.
Pulad m Persian, Tajik
Persian name that translates directly to "steel".
Hiran m & f Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Thai, Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit हिरण (hirana) meaning "gold" (in Thai it is more commonly used to mean "money" or "silver"). It is used as a unisex name in India while it is solely masculine in Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Tranquillitas f Roman Mythology
From Latin tranquilitas which means "tranquility, serenity, calm".... [more]
Laureline f French, French (Belgian), Flemish (Rare), Popular Culture
Medieval diminutive of Laura. This name was used for a character in the French series of science fiction comics Valérian et Laureline (1967-2010) as well as the 2017 movie adaptation Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
Folcwine m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements folc "folk, people" (from fulką) and wine "friend".
Cheerawat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai จิรวัฒน์ (see Chirawat).
Tellef m Norwegian
Variant of Tellev.
Lum m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lum, that is most likely a variant of Lamb, but can also be a topographical name for someone who lived near a pool.
Analiza f English
A combination of Anna and Liza or variant of Annalisa.
Orguelleus m Arthurian Cycle
Means "orgulous, proud", from Anglo-French orguillus, from orguil "pride". This was the name of several characters from Arthurian legends, including Orguelleus of the Heath (a.k.a. Orilus of Lalander), Orguelleus of the Narrow Passage (lover of Orguelleuse who was defeated by Sir Gawain), and Orguelleus the Fairy (enemy of Gawain, a knight who possessed magical powers).
Minamo f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name means "water's surface," made up of 水 (sui, mizu, mizu-, mi) meaning "water" and 面 (ben, men, omo, omote, tsura, mo) meaning "face, surface." The word originally came about from a combination of 水 (mi), な (na), the Old Japanese equivalent of の (no) meaning "of" and 面 (mo) with the meaning of "surface."... [more]
Bạt m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 拔 (bạt) meaning "to pull, to extract, to choose".
Vylee f English (American, Modern, Rare)
An invented name combining the phonetic sound vy with the popular suffix lee, likely inspired by popular names such as Miley, Riley/Rylee, and Kylie/Kylee.
Elsubet f Faroese
Faroese form of Elsebet.
Audjah f Indonesian
Audjah is an Indonesian name. Audjah Syarifam Rachmi is a competitor in the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi 2017-18
Medine f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Madina.
Laimdota f Latvian, Literature, Theatre
From Latvian laime "joy, luck, happiness" (compare Laima) combined with dota "given" (from the verb dot "to give"). This was coined in the late 19th century... [more]
Fatma Zohra f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Fatima Zahra primarily used for Algerian Arabic.
Yoselmann m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
an elaboration of Josel combined with the diminutive medieval German suffix mann
Fehéra f Hungarian
Old Hungarian name derived from Hungarian fehér "white, fair", originally given in reference to the color of fair hair or fair skin.
Roxsi f Various
Variant of Roxie.
Deok-Soo m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 덕수 (see Deok-Su).
Ańcia f Silesian
Diminutive of Anna and Ana.
Shu-ling f Taiwanese
Variant of Shuling used in Taiwan.