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.
Landis m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Landis. According to the Social Security Administration, there were 26 boys named Landis in 2018.
Norig f Breton
Diminutive of Aenor.
Abdal m Pashto (Rare, Archaic)
Means "strong" in archaic Pashto.
Mahpareh f Persian
Variation of Mahpare
Wint f & m Burmese
Means "to spin, to wave, to boast" in Burmese.
Árlaug f Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Icelandic name with the combination of ár "year", "plenty", "abundance", "fruitfulnes" and laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman" or an Icelandic variant of Arnlaug.
Thrasaric m Germanic
Derived from Old Norse thras "quarrel, battle" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Chiseko f Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 知 (chi) meaning "wisdom" or 智 (chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom", 世 (se) meaning "generations", 勢 (se) meaning "forces, energy, military strength", 征 (se) meaning "to go on a long journey", 成 (se) meaning "to become", 聖 (se) meaning "holy, sacred" or 是 (se) meaning "justice, right" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Árvet m Sami
Sami form of Arvid.
Nard m Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Bernard and Leonard, which is primarily used in the south of the Netherlands.
Antosza f Kashubian
Diminutive of Antóna and Antonina.
Charlea f English (Rare)
Either a variant of Charlie or an elaboration of Charla.
Vieranika f Belarusian
Variant transcription of Veranika.
Chongrak f & m Thai
Means "loyal, faithful" in Thai.
Shatiqatu f Semitic Mythology, Ugaritic Mythology
Means "she who causes evil to pass away", deriving from the Akkadian element šūtuqu ("averting evil, disease, misfortune"). Name borne by a minor Ugaritic deity mentioned only in the Epic of Kirsa.
Winewald m Medieval English (?), History (Ecclesiastical)
Perhaps a misspelling of Winebald. Saint Winewald (died c. 731), also known as Winebald, was the second abbot of Beverley monastery in England, succeeding Saint Berchtun... [more]
Jósepr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Joseph.
Bayko m Medieval Russian
Diminutive of Bay.
Vladimiro m Italian (Rare), Galician (Rare)
Italian and Galician form of Vladimir.
Dilşa f Kurdish
Means "cheerful" in Kurdish.
Lala m & f Indian, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Nepali
Means "boy" in Hindi, derived from Sanskrit लल (lālā) meaning "playing, caressing, cajoling". It can also be interpreted to mean "garnet" or "red, ruby" from Persian لال (lâl) or لعل (la'l).
Vladymyr m Russian (Ukrainianized)
Ukrainian transcription of Vladimir.
Asunzsion f Venetian
Venetian form of Assunzione.
Jesminder f Indian
It's origin of Indian. A famous bearer is fictional character Jesminder Bhamra.
Pawiro m Javanese
From Javanese pawira meaning "hero, warrior, brave".
Batisto m Provençal
Provençal form of Baptiste.
Herith f Medieval English
Variation of Heregyð used in the Old English times.
Zaránd m Hungarian
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from an old Slavic word meaning "grumbling".
Euquerio m Spanish (Archaic)
Derived from Greek eucherios, meaning "skilled".
Shezmu m Ancient Egyptian, Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian sšmw, derived from Egyptian sšmj "to lead, to guide" and -w, a masculine suffix. Shezmu is an ancient Egyptian deity with a contradictory character. He was worshiped from the early Old Kingdom period.
Littie f English
Variant of Lydie.
Zhizhen m Chinese
Means “the best”. Best known as the name of tennis player Zhang Zhizhen, also known at Triple Z.
Mubeen m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic مبين (see Mubin), as well as an Urdu variant.
Furo-ria f Japanese
From Japanese 華 (furo-ria) meaning "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well. ... [more]
Dubrowka f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Dąbrówka.
Misja m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch spelling of Misha. Also compare Mischa.
Vitéz m Hungarian
Means "brave, courageous" in Hungarian.
Snelryem m Medieval Dutch
Derived from the Old High German elements snel, meaning "quick, fast" and hruod, meaning "fame, glory".
Oather m English (American, Rare)
Meaning unknown. Some sources claim it's connected to the word oath.
Délima f French (Quebec)
Probably a shortened form of French Rose-de-Lima, in which case it means "of Lima". Saint Rose of Lima (French: Rose de Lima; 1586-1617) was born in Lima, Peru, and the first person born in the Americas to be canonized as a Catholic saint.
Stanojlo m Vlach
Vlach form of Stanislaus.
Hálmar m Faroese
Faroese variant of Hallmar.
Zabela f Armenian
Variant of Zabel.
Mortadelo m Literature
This is the name of one of the main characters from popular Spanish comic series 'Mortadelo y Filemón' (known in English as 'Mort & Phil').... [more]
Elahe f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian الهه (see Elaheh).
Viteka m Russian
Colloquial diminutive of Vitya.
Xaliq m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Khaliq.
Tonaloxochitl f Nahuatl
From the name of a type of red orchid (species Bletia coccinea) commonly known as the brick red bletia in English. Ultimately derived from tonalli "day, warmth of the sun" and xōchitl "flower".
Odmar m Germanic, Dutch
Variant of Othmar.
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]
Perelandra f Literature
The name for the planet Venus, in the novel of the same name by C.S. Lewis.
Lapu m Hopi
Means "cedar bark" in Hopi.
Jadeanna f English (Rare)
Combination of Jade with Deanna.
Duminka f Maltese (Rare)
Feminine form of Duminku.
Vojmír m Czech, Slovak
Variant form of Vojmir.
Inzhanya f Mordvin
Means "hospitable" in Erzya.
Varash m Mari
Means "hawk" in Mari.
Aekawut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกวุฒิ (see Ekkawut).
Ignasia f Indonesian, Spanish (Rare), Catalan (Rare)
Indonesian form of Ignatia, as well as a Spanish variant of Ignacia and Catalan feminine form of Ignasi.
Podarces m Greek Mythology
Derived from πούς (poús) meaning “foot” and ἀρκέω (arkéō) meaning “run to assist”.
Shimiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 诗 (shī) meaning "poetry, poem" and 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite".
Phiroze m Indian (Parsi)
Parsi form of Firouz.
Lähelin m Arthurian Cycle
A king who conquered Wales and North Wales from Queen Herzeloyde, Perceval’s mother, in Wolfram’s Parzival, after Gahmuret’s death. His brother was Duke Orilus of Lalander and his sister was Cunneware of Lalant.... [more]
Niva f English (Rare)
Variant of Neva.
Aerope f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Greek Ἀέροπος (Aeropos) (see Aeropus). In Greek myth Aerope was a daughter of King Catreus of Crete, granddaughter of Minos and wife of Atreus (to whom she was married after the death of his son and her first husband Pleisthenes)... [more]
Swanaburg f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Old High German suan "swan." 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."
Chelisha f Indian (Rare)
It's the young's name
Longji m Western African, Ngas
Means "wealth has come" in Ngas, spoken in Nigeria.
Anejo m East Frisian
Variation of Anne 2.
Lal m & f Chin
Means "lord" in Hakha Chin.
Wanida f Thai
Means "girl, young woman" in Thai.
Opochtli m Nahuatl, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "the left, left-hand side" or "left-handed" in Nahuatl, figuratively "south". This was also the name of an Aztec deity associated with water, considered the god of fishing and hunting and a representative of the rain god Tlaloc.
Bekkhan m Chechen, Ingush
From the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Raolin f Chinese
From the Chinese 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade".
Kshanti f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi
MEANING - indulgence, patience, endurance, forbearance... [more]
Kunley m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཀུན་ལེགས (kun-legs) meaning "all goodness", derived from ཀུན (kun) meaning "all, every" and ལེགས (legs) meaning "good, well, proper".
Menos m Ancient Greek
From Ancient Greek μένος (menos) "mind, strength, courage, force". This was the name of the 19th winner of the Olympic Stadion in the 8th-century BCE.
Nour Elhouda f & m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of نور الهدى (see Nur al-Huda), chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Teitur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Teitr.
Cenicienta f Literature
Spanish form of Cinderella, literally meaning "ash-colored".
Serikbolat m Kazakh
From Kazakh серік (serik) meaning “partner”, and болат (bolat) meaning “steel”.
Jamour m African American (Rare)
Variation of Jamar influenced by the French word amour meaning "love".
Tangniu f Chinese
From the Chinese 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plum" and 妞 (niū) meaning "girl".
Frothard m Germanic
Derived from Old High German frôd "prudent, cautious" combined with Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Niilsi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Nilse.
Bhanu m & f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Telugu
Means "ray of light, brightness, splendour" in Sanskrit.
Šemso m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Shams.
Engelram m Germanic, Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Angilram.
Xuanliang f Chinese
From the Chinese 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily" and 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable".
Dauyt m Ossetian
Ossetian form of David.
Yayah f Sundanese
Diminutive of names that end in -yah or -ah.
Budhi m Indonesian
Variant of Budi.
Nimuë f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Nimue.... [more]
Lono m Hawaiian, Polynesian Mythology
The god of "peace and prosperity, wind and rain" in Hawaii.
Shva m Biblical Hebrew
1 Chronicles 2:49.
Indiasa f American
Spanish and Indonesian meaning-waters of healing or blessings of salvation
Drakula m Literature
Form of Dracula used in Azerbaijan, Basque Country, Bosnia, Croatia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.
Naransolongo f Mongolian
From Mongolian наран (naran) meaning "sun" and солонго (solongo) meaning "rainbow".
Taohua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" (which is usually only feminine) or 华/華 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Lycomedes m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology
Latinized form of Lykomedes. In Greek mythology, King Lycomedes of Scyros is the maternal grandfather of Neoptolemus.
Hostylian m Polish
Polish form of Hostilian.
Demetras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Demetrius.
Serfdeu m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Old French serf "serf" and deu "god". This name was used as a secular form of Obediah.
İltimas m Azerbaijani
Meaning "request, appeal" in Azerbaijani, from Persian التماس (eltemâs) "supplication".
Juhamatti m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish name with the combination of Juhani and Matti.
Kyōnosuke m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 京 (kyou, kin, kei, miyako) meaning "capital," 郷 (kyou, gou, sato) meaning "district, home town, native place, village," 杏 (an, kyou, kou, anzu) meaning "apricot," 恭 (kyou, uyauya.shii) meaning "respect, reverent" or 協 (kyou) meaning "cooperation" with 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" & 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish" or 助 (jo, suke, su.keru, tasu.karu, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, rescue."... [more]
Supasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภศิษฏ์ (see Supphasit).
Sreeteja m Telugu
Means "God's light" in Telugu.
Höskuldur m Icelandic
Modern form of Hǫðskuldr, an Old Norse name with uncertain etymology. It could be a variant of Old Norse names HagustaldaR "owner of an enclosed area" (compare Icelandic hagi "pasture"), or of Hǫskollr "gray head"... [more]
Lynmarie f English
Combination of Lyn and Marie.
Böðvildr f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse bǫð and hildr, both meaning "battle".
Pasquâ m Ligurian
Ligurian cognate of Pasquale.
Ghjeremia m Corsican
Corsican form of Jeremiah.
Hamdoun m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حمدون (see Hamdun).
Demisha f African American
Combination of the popular name prefix de and Misha 2, or simply a combination of the phonetic elements da, mee and sha.
Annakata f Hungarian
Combination of Anna and Kata.
Wyszeniega f Polish
Derived from the Slavic name elements wysze "higher" and niega "delight".
Myop f Literature
This name is used in the book The Flowers, by Alice Walker. This name could have been a shortened form of the words myopic or myopathy, in which both are derived from Latin myopia meaning "near-sightedness." The Latin word is ultimately derived from myops meaning "near-sighted" (from myein meaning "to shut" combined with ops meaning "eye.")
Agbani f Nigerian
Meaning unknown.
Pepoy m Filipino
Diminutive of Jose, Felipe and Rafael.
Exuperantius m Late Roman
Masculine form of Exuperantia. A bearer of this name was Saint Exuperantius of Cingoli, who lived and died in the 5th century BC.
Esley m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Esley.
Wihtgar m Anglo-Saxon
From the Old English elements wiht meaning "living being, creature, person" and gar "spear". This was the name of an 11th-century East Anglian thegn (whose paternal grandfather was also named Wihtgar)... [more]
Tarlan f & m Persian
From the name of a bird in the Falcon family.
Thomisina f Medieval Italian
Latinized form of Tomisina.
Anadolu m Turkish
Turkish form of Anatolios.
Mendê f Kurdish
From the Kurdish name for a type of edible grass.
Kesa f Fijian
From the name of the dye used to decorate barkcloth.
Darlan m Brazilian, English
Unknown meaning.
Tlacaelel m Nahuatl
Means "greatest hero" or "man of suffering" in Nahuatl, from tlacatl "man, human being" and ellelli "suffering, pain, agony; strong emotions".
Yuttana m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yutthana.
Babben f Norwegian, Swedish
Diminutive of Barbro.
Tole m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Tóli.
Masamitsu m Japanese
From 真 (masa) meaning "truth, reality" or 政 (masa) meaning "law, rule, doctrine, precept, way" combined with 貢 (mitsu.gu, ku, kou) meaning "finance, support, tribute".
Olivero m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Variant of the Italian Oliviero, Italian/Spanish Oliverio and the Spanish Óliver.
Una f Croatian
Either inspired by the name of the river Una (bordering Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina), whose meaning is uncertain but could be from Latin una "(female) one", or directly from Latin. It's a modern name, used since the 20th century.
Changfu m Chinese
From the Chinese 昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and 辅 (fǔ) meaning "cheekbone" or "protective, assist" or 福 (fú) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Dolaana f Tuvan
Derived from Mongolian дулаан (dulaan) meaning "warm, kind".
Lastar f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La and Star.
Alina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Arlene.
Oiguina f Wampanoag
Name borne by a possible daughter of Quadequina, brother of Massasoit.
Guillerma f Spanish
Feminine form of Guillermo.
Juhánná f Sami
Variant of Johánná.
Minervina f Ancient Roman, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Minervina was the first wife of Constantine the Great. She was of Syrian origin. Constantine either took her as a concubine or married her in 303, and the couple had one son, Crispus.
Shuangmei f Chinese
From Chinese 双 (shuāng) meaning "two, double, pair, twin" or 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost" combined with 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful", 眉 (méi) meaning "eyebrow, upper margin" or 妹 (mèi) meaning "younger sister, girl"... [more]
Vostanik m Armenian
From the Armenian word ոստանիկ (ostanik) meaning "courtier, noble".
Xilotl f Nahuatl
Means "green ear of maize, young corncob" in Nahuatl.
Khammanh m Lao
From Lao ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold" and ໝັ້ນ (manh) meaning "steady, firm, strong".
Vijendra m Indian, Hindi
From Sanskrit विजय (vijaya) meaning "victory" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Bilyal m Circassian
Circassian form of Bilal.
Fébé f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Phoebe.
Algeria f African American (Modern)
From the name of the African country.
Yishan f Chinese
From the Chinese 旖 (yǐ) meaning "romantic, charming", 漪 (yī) meaning "ripples on water, swirling" or 意 (yì) meaning "thought, idea" and 珊 (shān) meaning "coral" or 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, kind".
Dzhekson m Russian
Russian form of Jackson, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Peiling f Chinese
From the Chinese 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full" and 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade".
Emuna f Hebrew (Modern)
From the Hebrew word אֱמוּנָה "faith", ultimately derived from the root אמן meaning "to believe, to trust". Emuna is mostly used among the religious Israeli demographic outside of conservative Hassidic circles.
Yongyan f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 永 (yǒng) meaning "long, eternal, forever" or 勇 (yǒng) meaning "brave, courageous, valiant, fierce" and 妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful, handsome" or 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Danzel m English (Rare)
Variant of Denzel, possibly influenced by Daniel.
Panling f Chinese
From the Chinese 盼 (pàn) meaning "look, gaze, expect, hope for" and 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul".
Bingwen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 炳 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious" or 秉 (bǐng) meaning "grasp, hold, preserve, persist" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Djimy m Haitian Creole (Rare)
Haitian variant of Jimmy.
Dagmund m Norwegian
Derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and mundr "protection".
Jialin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 家 (jiā) meaning "home, family", 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" or 加 (jiā) meaning "add, increase" combined with 林 (lín) meaning "forest", 琳 (lín) meaning "fine jade, gem" or 麟 (lín) referring to the qilin, a mythical hooved creature in Chinese mythology... [more]
Pengchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 朋 (péng) meaning "friend" and 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak".
Ikila m Greenlandic
Derived from the Greenlandic word iikkuluk meaning "how sweet you are".
Ratri f Thai
Alternate transcription of Ratree.
Zhene f Chinese
From the Chinese 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good".
Rommela f Filipino
A feminine form of Rommel.
Amboara m & f Malagasy
Means "sheaf of grain" or "bouquet of flowers" in Malagasy.
Zugsung m & f Dagbani
Means "good luck" or "good fortune" in Dagbani.
Manizheh f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian منیژه (see Manijeh).
Sanura f Muslim, Swahili
Meaning, "kitten."
Loudon m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Loudon. Known bearers of Loudon as a given name include the American author Loudon Wainwright, Jr... [more]
Andruś m Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Andrzej.
Kaikea m Hawaiian
Means "clear sea," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and kea meaning "white, clear."
Shelob f Literature
An evil spider in The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. The name was created by Tolkien from the English words "she" and "lob", an archaic word from the Old English "loppe" meaning spider
Chakak f Chuvash
Means "magpie" in Chuvash.
Yukiya m Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness" or 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow" combined with combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also" or 哉 (ya), an exclamation. This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.... [more]
Ziporah f & m Hebrew
alternate spelling of Zipporah
Rabii m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic ربيع (see Rabi 1) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Lamprias m Ancient Greek
Likely derived from the Greek word "λάμπρος" (lampros), meaning "bright", "radiant", or "shining". Lamprias was the name of a famous Greek scholar and philosopher, Lamprias of Alexandria, who was known for his contributions to historical and literary studies in the Roman Empire.
Islo m Medieval Occitan (Rare), Medieval German (Rare)
Derived from Old High German isarn "iron". The second element of the name is a diminutive suffix.
Xa m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 賒 (xa) meaning "distant, far".
Rambertuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Ramberto, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Lukrecjusz m Polish
Polish form of Lucretius.
Shahob m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Shihab.
Vigur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Vígr.
Maksimus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Maximus.
Owa m Filipino, Cebuano
Short form of Juan 1.
Fraucus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen of uncertain etymology.
Rajih m Arabic
Means "predominant, superior, preferred, favoured" in Arabic, from the root رجح (rajaḥa) meaning "to outweigh".
Wallice m American (Rare)
Variant of Wallace.
Inamul m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali এনামুল (see Enamul).
Torarin m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Þórarinn.
Azerina f Guanche
Variant of Acerina.
Kachar m Armenian
"brave"
Ashlay f & m English
Variant of Ashley.
Erasmia f Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Greek ερασμιος (erasmios) meaning "beloved" (compare Erasmos). This name was borne by one of 40 virgin martyrs who were tortured and killed with their teacher Ammon under Licinius, the ruler of Thrace.
Zhusup m Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz form of Yusuf (see Joseph).
Lewsyn m Welsh (Archaic)
Diminutive of Lewys and Lewis.
Dalewin m Polish (Rare)
An old Polish masculine name, composed of two parts: Dale- "far away", and -win, meaning "uncle". Therefore it means "one whose uncle is far away", "one whose mother's family is far away".
Lestan m French (Rare, Archaic), Louisiana Creole (Rare)
Shortened form of a Norman personal name, either Leodstan or Leofstan. The involved name elements are LEOD "people", LEOF "love", and STAN "stone".
Clementijn m & f Dutch
Dutch masculine and feminine form of Clementinus.
Karikoga m Shona
Means "one who is alone". The name may be given to say that one who lives alone or was born alone without siblings.
Leoni f German
Variant of Leonie.
Mélinée f French (?)
Probably comes from either Mélanie or Mélaine or from Mélina or Méline. Famous bearer include Mélinée Manouchian (1913-1989), Armenian resistance fighters in France during World War II.
Kirdyava f Mordvin
Means "sovereign" in Erzyan.
Rylann f English
Variant of Rylan.
Hjálmgerður f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic younger form of Hjalmgerðr.
Khuyagt m Mongolian
Means "armoured" in Mongolian.
Bena f Lithuanian, Slovene
Lithuanian short form of names beginning with Ben- such as Benedikta and Slovene diminutive of Benedikta and Benjamina.
Borat m Popular Culture
Possibly an invented name, perhaps based on Borut. This is the name of the titular character in the film 'Borat' (2006).
Budiono m Javanese
From Javanese budi meaning "sense, mind, character" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Jikshitha f Tamil
goddess
Beila m Medieval Basque
Basque form of the Visigothic name Vigila. It might possibly also be influenced by Basque bela "crow".
Dikaiopolis m & f Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun δικαιόπολις (dikaiopolis) meaning "strict in public faith", which consists of the Greek adjective δίκαιος (dikaios) meaning "observant of custom, righteous, lawful, just" combined with the Greek noun πόλις (polis) meaning "city".
Virzsini f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Virginia.
Nongda m & f Manipuri
Means "god-sent" in Meitei.
C’ǝbra f Circassian, Abkhaz
Means "savory (plant)" in Abkhaz and Circassian.
Rumina f Japanese
From Japanese 流 (ru) meaning "to flow", 水 (mi) meaning "water" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Crick m & f Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Crick.
Fumaru f Japanese
From Japanese 楓 (fu) meaning "maple" combined with 円 (maru) meaning "circle". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Abdelkhalek m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الخالق (see Abd al-Khaliq) chiefly used in North Africa.
Dilwar m Bengali
Bengali form of Dilawar.
Pasuta f Thai
Means "hardworking" in Thai.
Swyn f & m Welsh (Rare)
Means "spell, charm" in Welsh, ultimately from Latin signum "sign".
Tenebrus m Literature
Latin meaning "dark,blind"... [more]
Coralí f Catalan, Literature
Catalan form of Coralie. This is the name of a character in the novel La punyalada (1904) by Marià Vayreda.
Tessalynn f English
Combo of Tessa and Lynn. Nicknames can be Tessa, Tess, etc.
Tanwir m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "enlightening, illuminating, flowering, blossoming" in Arabic.
Maret f Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush variant of Maryam.
Giselijn m & f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Gislein. Although never a common name, it was more often seen on men than on women in older times. These days, however, it is more often seen on women - though it is still an extremely rare name.
Nazi m Upper German (Archaic), Romansh (Archaic)
Traditional Austrian and Bavarian short form of Ignaz and Romansh short form of Ignazi.
Tongshuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle".
Hanechin m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman adoption of Hankin.
Ajvi f Obscure
Variant of Aivi.
Həfsə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hafsa
Junqiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 俊 (jùn) meaning "handsome, pretty, talented, talented person" and 蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose".
Agathodorus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Agathodoros. Agathodorus was an early Christian martyr in Pergamon, Asia Minor.
Murō f Balochi
Diminutive form of Murwārid.
Ľudomila f Slovak
Slovak form of Ludmila.
Erpfo m Medieval German
High German form of Erpo.
Kunher m Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the Old High German name elements kuoni "brave, bold" and heri "army".