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.
Yoshinao m JapaneseFrom 敬 (
yoshi) meaning "respect, honor, reverence" or 孝 (
yoshi) meaning "filial piety" combined with 尚 (
nao) meaning "still, as always, in addition". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Cuixiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
翠 (cuì) meaning "kingfisher, green" and
响 (xiǎng) meaning "sound, echo".
Djali f & m Literature, PetPossibly a variant transcription of Arabic خالي
(jali) meaning "free" (general not only related with freedom).... [
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Pima f JapaneseFrom Japanese 姫 (pi) meaning "princess" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji can be used.
Xianzeng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" and
增 (zēng) meaning "increase, add to".
Todgerel f & m MongolianMeans "flash, bright light" in Mongolian, from тод
(tod) meaning "vivid, clear, bright" and гэрэл
(gerel) meaning "light".
Jua f JapaneseFrom Japanese 珠 (ju) meaning "pearl" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 杏 (a) meaning "apricot". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nomari f JapaneseFrom Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine", 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tokoyami m & f JapaneseA well known character from 'My Hero Academia' uses this name, his name is 'Tokoyami Fumikage'
Engelsina f SovietDerived from the surname
Engels. Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) was a German philosopher who coauthored 'The Communist Manifesto' (1848) with Karl Marx... [
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Grimward m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
grîma "mask" combined with Old High German
wart "guard."
Stan m Soviet, Russian (Rare)Combination of the surnames of Сталин
(Stalin) and Энгельс
(Engels), which refer to Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) and Friedrich Engels (1820-1895). This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Zhaopei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and
沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full".
Bayardo m SpanishSpanish form of
Bayard used by Gabriel García Márquez for a character in his novella 'Chronicle of a Death Foretold' (1981).
Tuff m & f Popular CultureTuff (Bun in the original Japanese version) is one of the main characters in the anime, Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (Hoshi no Kaabii in the original japanese, which translates to Kirby of the Stars). Tuff is an ally of
Kirby and often plays a large role... [
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Suginem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
sugih meaning "rich, wealthy" combined with the feminine suffix
-nem.
Húngeirr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
húnn "child, cub, bear cub" and
geirr "spear".
Qingnan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter".
Ongat m ThaiMeans "brave, valiant, dignified" in Thai.
Kisora f JapaneseFrom 希 (
ki) meaning "beg, request, rare, hope" and 空 or 昊 (
sora) meaning "sky, heaven". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsaina m & f MalagasyMeans "mind, intellect" or "flag, banner" in Malagasy.
Demri f English (American)A notable bearer of the name was Demri Parrott (1969 - 1996), who was the girlfriend and ex-fiancee of Alice In Chains lead singer Layne Staley.
Zizhen m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 子
(zǐ) meaning "child" or 自
(zì, zí)) meaning "self, oneself" combined with 珍
(zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 真
(zhēn) meaning "real, genuine, true", 振
(zhèn) meaning "excite, rouse" or 贞
(zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal"... [
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Yeon-ja f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 娜 (
yeon) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate" or 練 meaning " practice, drill, exercise, train" and combined with 子 (
ja) meaning "child". Other hanja combinations are also possible... [
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Märt m EstonianOriginally a diminutive of
Märten, now used as a given name in its own right.
Bubusara f KyrgyzMeans "noble lady" from Persian بیبی
(bibi) meaning "matron, lady, woman" combined with سارا
(sara) meaning "noble, pure". A notable bearer was Bubusara Beyshenalieva (1926-1973), a Kyrgyz ballerina.
Yoshiichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 義 (
yoshi) meaning "righteous", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Léolo m Popular CultureLéolo is a 1992 Canadian coming of age-fantasy film by director Jean-Claude Lauzon. The film tells the story of a young boy named
Léo "Léolo" Lauzon who engages in an active fantasy life while growing up with his Montreal family.
Fumisada m JapaneseFrom 書 (
fumi) meaning "letter, writing, document, book" or 章 (
fumi) meaning "chapter, section, article, badge" combined with 禎 (
sada) meaning "blessed, auspicious, divine grace"... [
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Emaré f LiteratureThe eponymous character in "Emaré", a Middle English Breton lai, a form of mediaeval romance poem.
Oybonu f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
bonu meaning "lady (title)".
Tsutomu m JapaneseFrom classical verbs 勤む
(tsutomu) meaning "to work (for), serve (in)," 務む
(tsutomu) meaning "to serve/act (as), play the role (of)" or 努む/勉む/力む
(tsutomu) meaning "to endeavour, try, strive, make an effort," all of these verbs rendered today as
tsutomeru... [
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Laiq m UrduFrom Arabic لَائِق
(lāʾiq) meaning "proper, suitable, fitting".
Aourgen f Breton (Rare)Derived from Breton
aour "gold" and Old Breton
ken "fair; beautiful; splendid" (
kaer and
koant in Modern Breton), this name is the Breton cognate of Welsh
Eurgain.
Alanteena f Indian (Christian)Alanteena is a person who is always very happy and positive. She is very loyal,caring and kind towards a lot of people especially to the ones close to her. She is also a very hard-worker.
Saxonia f GermanAllegoric personification of the state of Saxony (Germany). Very rarely used as a given name.
Kaze m & f JapaneseThis name is used as 風 (fu, fuu, kaza-, kaze, -kaze) meaning "air, manner, style, wind."
Ǫndótt f Old NorseAn Old Norse name, probably originally a byname from the adjective
ǫndóttr meaning "looking full in the face, fiery-eyed".
Wilmund m GermanicDerived from Gothic
vilja "will, desire" combined with Old High German
mund "protection."
Mikokoro f JapaneseFrom Japanese 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 心 (kokoro) meaning "heart, mind, soul". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Biyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue" and
圆 (yuán) meaning "circle, round" or
缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin" or "reason, fate".
Kitae m KoreanMeans strange and odd shapes, gas phase, or all kinds of strange shapes
Bavo m DutchA name of Germanic origin that has been so strongly abbreviated, that one can no longer tell with certainty what the original form and its meaning is. Some think that it may be a short form of a name containing the Germanic element
badu "battle" (like
Baderic), while others think that it is derived from the Germanic element
barn "child" via its Middle English form
babe... [
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Epinikos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek adjective ἐπίνικος
(epinikos) meaning "of victory", which consists of Greek ἐπί
(epi) meaning "upon, on" and the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory".
Oryxos m Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Greek ὄρυξ
(oryx) meaning "pickaxe, tool for digging". This is the name of a giant depicted on the alter of
Zeus at Pergamon.
Heiarii m & f TahitianMeans "crown king, royal crown" in Tahitian; derived from
ari'i meaning "king".
Hjálmey f Icelandic (Rare)Combination of the Old Norse name elements
hjalmr "helmet; protection" and
ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element
auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Katsuichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勝 (
katsu) meaning "victory", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Keraunophoros m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek κεραυνός
(keraunos) "lightning, thunderbolt" combined with Greek φορεω
(phoreo) "to carry, to bear". For the latter element, also compare Greek φερω
(phero), which has the same meaning... [
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Dimas m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Javanese honorific title
adhimas or
dhimas traditionally used to denote the younger brother of a nobleman and also used to refer to a man or boy younger than oneself. It is derived from
adhi meaning "younger brother, younger sibling" combined with
mas meaning "gold".
Jonita f IndianAn Indian name. A famous bearer is Jonita Gandhi, who is an Indo-Canadian singer. Her songs received appreciations in 2011, and were attracted to music composers of Bollywood.
Dāorèn m ChineseFrom Chinese 刀刃 (
daoren), meaning Blade. Shortened form is Ren (刃), meaning the same.
Sodeys m PersianLikely a form of Sudais, meaning "sixth or one of six". This name is commonly given to the sixth child in a family. Based on the Arabic S-D-S root.... [
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Beru f BaribaName traditionally given to the sixth born daughter.
Ilgiz m Tatar, BashkirMeans "traveller" derived from Tatar ил гизүче
(il gizüche) meaning "traveller, wanderer, itinerant", ultimately from гизү
(gizü) meaning "to walk through" or "roam, wander".
Aihai f ChineseMeans the sea of love. Combination of ai which means love and hai which means sea. The meaning of the name is "the sea of love".
Nerull m Popular CultureNerull is the Flan god of death, darkness, murder, and the underworld in the
Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.
Sundiata m HistorySundiata Keita (c. 1217 – c. 1255) was a puissant prince and founder of the Mali Empire, the renowned hero celebrated by the Mandinka people in the semi-historical
Epic of Sundiata, which is primarily known through oral tradition, transmitted by generations of Mandinka griots (djeli or jeliw).
Watako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 綿 (wata) meaning "cotton" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Kaliko f & m Hawaiian (Rare)Means "the leaf bud" or "the newly opened leaf," from definite article
ka and
liko meaning "leaf bud, newly opened leaf."
Orneus m Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Greek ὄρνις
(ornis) meaning "bird, chicken". Also compare Greek ὄρνεον
(orneon) meaning "bird" and the name
Ornytion... [
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Suri m & f PersianSuri is the Persian noun for red rose and the adjective for red. It implies both ‘princess’ or ‘red rose.’... [
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Moxuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
默 (mò) meaning "silent, quiet, still, dark" and
璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade, star".
Saengthian f & m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and เทียน
(thian) meaning "candle".
Mantminas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is either derived from Lithuanian
mantus meaning "intelligent" (see
Daumantas) or from Lithuanian
manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune"... [
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Sairy f & m English (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)As an English name, it is sometimes used as a nickname for
Sarah, which is the case for Sarah Bush Lincoln, the stepmother of Abraham Lincoln. It is also the case for Sarah Gamp, one of the characters in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit, whose nickname is Sairey (Sairy in the 1994 TV miniseries).
Jónbjört f Icelandic (Rare)Combination of
Jón and
Björt, the latter of which is derived from Old Norse
bjǫrt meaning "bright, shining" (feminine form of
bjartr).
Mefus f Welsh (Rare)Directly from the Welsh vocabulary word
mefus meaning "strawberries".
Nycteus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Νυκτεύς
(Nykteus), which was derived from Greek νύξ
nyx meaning "night". In Greek mythology, Nycteus was the name of a king of Thebes.
Kara f & m OgoniMeans "pray, prayer" in Khana, a dialect of Ogoni language from Nigeria.