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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.
Baoshi m Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure; precious, rare" and 狮 (shī) meaning "lion".
Ittiphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Itthiphon.
Gwang-hyeon m Korean
Combination of a gwang hanja, like 光 meaning "light," 洸 meaning "angry; brave, gallant," 廣 meaning "large, extensive, spacious," 珖 meaning "jade" or 侊 meaning "big; magnificent," and a hyeon hanja, such as 鉉 meaning "bowstring," 炫 meaning "bright, brilliant; light, clear," 顯 meaning "appearance; exposure; distinction," 玄 meaning "dark; profound, mysterious" or 賢 meaning "benevolent; wise, sensible."
Tiki f Hebrew
Diminutive of Tikva.
Raweewan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai รวีวรรณ (see Rawiwan).
Tarita f Polynesian, English (American), Popular Culture
The name was borne by the native Polynesian actress Tarita Teriipia who became the third wife of Marlon Brando. Initial research indicates its a Sanskrit name meaning, "to overcome obstacles" but this needs further research.
Gbemi m Yoruba
Derived from the Yoruba gbé "(to) carry" (see: Gbemisola).
Suriphon f Thai
From Thai สุรีย์ (suri) meaning "sun" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing".
Nassera f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Nasira (chiefly Algerian).
Mebarasi m Sumerian
Original reading of Enmebaragesi.
Whitni f English
Variant of Whitney.
Elizobeth f Picard
Picard form of Elizabeth.
Bartolu m Corsican
Corsican short form of Bartholomew.
Sharan m Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Telugu, Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit śaraṇá (शरण) meaning "shelter, refuge" or "protecting."
Taonoui f Polynesian Mythology
Etymology unknown. In Society Islands mythology, Taonoui is the mother of the stars.
Gustau m Aragonese, Provençal, Lengadocian, Gascon
Aragonese, Provençal, Languedocian and Gascon form of Gustav.
Burhanudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Burhan al-Din.
Jelina f East Frisian (Rare, Archaic), Swedish (Rare)
Archaic elaboration of East Frisian Jela that was recorded in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Florenty m Polish (Archaic), Russian (Rare)
Polish form of Florentius (see Florence) and Russian variant transcription of Florentiy.
Xiangdong m Chinese
From Chinese 向 (xiàng) meaning "face, toward, to, direction" combined with 东 (dōng) meaning "east". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Hungifu f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements hun "bear cub" and giefu "gift".
Jedi'a-el m Biblical
Variant transcription of Jediael.... [more]
Marcòri m Occitan (Rare)
Occitan form of Mercury.
Mitch m Dutch
Variant of Michael
Iringó f Hungarian
Hungarian feminine name from the Hungarian word "iringó" which means "eryngium"
Napoleonas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Napoleone (see Napoleon).
Boso m Frankish
Germanic given name of uncertain meaning. Some sources state that it is a short form of Germanic given names that contain the element boto meaning "bid, offer" (such as Bodegisel - also compare Bode), whilst others state that it is a short form of Germanic given names that contain the element burg meaning "protection", such as Burghard (see Burchard)... [more]
Jenne f English
Diminutive of Jennifer.
Triúnn m Old Norse
From Old Norse trjónn (compare with Faroese trónur meaning "nose, snout") or formed from Old Norse trjóna meaning "nose, snout".
Shizuyuki m Japanese
From 静 (shizu) meaning "quiet, unmoving, still" and 廉 (yuki) meaning "clean, honest, inexpensive". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sam-sun f Korean
From Sino-Korean 三 "three" and 顺 "obey, submit to, go along with". It is also translated as "third daughter".
Jaia f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Jaya.
Zlatoslav m Bulgarian, Belarusian, Serbian
Derived from South Slavic zlato meaning "gold", a derived from Old Slavic zolto combined with slava meaning "glory"
Kawalpreet f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कमल (kamala) meaning "lotus" combined with प्रीति (prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Bruk m Amharic
Amharic form of Brock.
Jude f Arabic
Variant transcription of Jud.
Willamina f English (Rare)
A feminine form of William or a contraction of Wilhelmina.
Delighter f English (Rare)
This name is derived from the word of the same name meaning "one who gives/takes delight", which is derived from the word delight meaning "joy, pleasure", which was spelled delite until the 16th century because of the change of the word that was being influenced by words ending with -light (from Middle English delit which, in turn, is derived from Old French delit meaning "pleasure, delight, sexual desire" or delitier meaning "please greatly, charm." Those Old French words originate from Latin delectare meaning "to allure, delight, charm, please", which is a frequentative of delicere meaning "entice.")
Madalberta f Germanic
Feminine form of Madalbert.
Feiga f Yiddish
Variant of Faiga.
Maa m & f Finnish
Means "country, land, earth, ground, soil, suit" in Finnish.
Deeyan m Sanskrit
means mind power
Anio m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Anyo.
Sönməzər m Azerbaijani
Means "unextinguishable, relentless man" in Azerbaijani.
Qurit'ika f Quechua
Derived from Quechua quri meaning "gold" and t'ika meaning "flower".
Thongloun m Lao
From Lao ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold" and ລຸນ (loun) meaning "after, next, last".
Ryūha f & m Japanese
From Japanese 柳 (ryū, yanagi) meaning "willow", 竜, 龍 (ryū) meaning "dragon", or 隆 (ryū) meaning "noble, prosperous" combined with 波 (ha, nami) meaning "wave" or 羽 (ha) meaning "feather"... [more]
Burgundofara f Frankish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the place name Burgundy and Old German fara meaning "journey"... [more]
Monime f Ancient Greek, History
Feminine form of Monimos. This was the name of a wife of King Mithradates VI of Pontus. A character in Jean Racine's tragic play Mithridate (1673) was based on her.
Súnbjørt f Faroese
Faroese combination of sunr "son" and bjartr "light, shining".
Aahil m Arabic
Means "king, monarch" in Arabic.
Hebah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic هبة (see Hiba).
Airam m Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name of a Guanche man baptised in Seville in the 15th century, of unknown meaning. This name had revivals the 1980's and the 2000's.
Cheree f English (Rare)
Anglicization of the french word, "chéri(e)" meaning "dear."
Laly f Malagasy
Means "lady" in Malagasy.
Aghilas m Kabyle
Means "leopard; panther; lion" in Kabyle.
Nuallain m Irish
Irish name, meaning "noble".
Naala f Abkhaz
Means "loving, warm-hearted, kind" in Abkhaz.
Canela f Spanish (Rare), American (Hispanic, Rare)
Derived from the Spanish noun canela meaning "cinnamon". It coincides with a Spanish surname (see Canela).
Darzymir m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish darzyć "to bestow, to grant, to endow", which is ultimately derived from Slavic dar "gift, present" (which in turn is derived from Proto-Slavic darъ "gift, present")... [more]
Jozeph m English
Variant of Joseph.
Sazaly m Malay
Variant of Sazali.
Esmarie f Afrikaans
Possibly a combination of Esme and Marie.
Malekamu m Tongan
Tongan form of Malcolm.
Charlette f French, English (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
French feminine diminutive of Charles, as it contains the French feminine diminutive suffix -ette.
Guanran f Chinese
From the Chinese 莞 (guǎn) meaning "smiling" and 然 (rán) meaning "yes; pledge, promise".
Marít f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Marit.
Lisy m & f Malagasy
Means "lily" in Malagasy.
Jūshirō m Japanese
This name can be used as 十四郎, 十四朗, 十四良, 重四郎, 重四朗, 重師郎 or 充四郎 with 十 (ji', juu, ju', to, too) meaning "ten," 重 (juu, chou, e, omo, omo.i, omo.ri, kasa.naru, kasa.neru) meaning "heap up, heavy, pile up," 充 (juu, a.teru, mi.tasu) meaning "allot, fill," 四 (shi, yo, yo'.tsu, yo.tsu, yon) meaning "four," 師 (shi, su, nara.u, moromoro) meaning "exemplar, expert, master, model, teacher," 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son," 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, merry" and 良 (ryou, i.i, -i.i, yo.i, -yo.i, rou) meaning "good, excellent."... [more]
Leovenath m Medieval English
Variant spelling of the Anglo-Saxon name Leofnoth. Leovenath was the father of the early English poet and chronicler Layamon.
Ziutek m Polish
Diminutive of Józef.
Flamure f Albanian
Feminine form of Flamur.
Dobie m & f English
From the English word dobie. The name of a character called Dobie Gillis from the TV series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis". Also known bearers of this name were the American singer-songwriter Dobie Gray (1940-2011), and American baseball player Dobie Moore (1895-1947).
Clotirdi f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Clotilde.
Morfey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Morpheus.
Arkadzi m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Arkadios.
Desheng m Chinese
From Chinese 德 () meaning "ethics, morality, virtue" combined with 生 (shēng) meaning "living, fresh", 胜 (shèng) meaning "victory, success", 升 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascend" or 绳 (shéng) meaning "string, rope"... [more]
Dagfinna f Icelandic
Feminine form of Dagfinnur.
Oota Dabun f Siksika
Means "day star" in Siksika.
Safeya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic صفية (see Safiyya).
Marisa f Romanian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Originally a Romanian diminutive of Maria, now occasionally used as a given name in its own right (no doubt influenced by Italian and Spanish Marisa).
Ġiljan m Maltese
Maltese form of Julian.
Anzelmas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Anselm.
Irzyk m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Jirzy.
Lamorna f Cornish, English (British, Rare)
From a Cornish place name of uncertain meaning, perhaps from lann "area around a church" combined with a contracted form of morlanow "high tide". It appears in the title of the folk song 'Way Down to Lamorna', as well as W. H. Davies' poem 'Lamorna Cove' (1929).
Durnāz f Balochi
Derived from durr meaning "pearl" and nāz meaning "coquetry".
Josinaldo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of José and a name ending in -naldo, such as Ronaldo.
Sivart m Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Sivard.
Hieroxenos m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἱερός (hieros) meaning "sacred" combined with Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest".... [more]
Rifqi m Indonesian
Variant of Rifki.
Iasón m Irish
Biblical Irish form of the name Jason, which appears in both The Acts and Romans in the Irish language bible.
Gualtieru m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gualtiero.
Nuraini f Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Aini.
Eromosele m Esan
Means "prayer has been answered" in Esan.
Ridza m Malay
Malay variant of Rida.
Besê f Kurdish
From Kurdish bes meaning "only" or "enough".
Jasen m Croatian, Bulgarian
Bulgarian variant transcription of Ясен (see Yasen) as well as a derivation from Serbo-Croatian jasen "ash tree".
Vaden m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Vaden.
Batcock m Medieval English
Middle English diminutive of Bartholomew, derived from a diminutive of Bate.
Chung f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Jeong.
Gwenffrwd f & m Welsh (Rare)
From a Welsh place name meaning "white stream".
Agarista f Ancient Greek
Variant spelling of Agariste.
Hultukka f Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Hulda 1.
Kadia f African American
This name may be of Creole or European origin. In the case of a possible European origin it may have come from the Russian name Katya which is short for Ekaterina or Katerina.
Muxtor m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Mukhtar.
Khuyaña f Aymara
Means "charity" in Aymara.
Hollyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Holly using the popular name suffix lyn.
Robins m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Robin.
Uzaiz m Arabic
Means "powerful, mighty" in Arabic.
Pualei f Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "lei of flower" or "child of blossom," from pua meaning "flower, blossom" and lei meaning "lei, garland, wreath, (figuratively) beloved child."
Dim m Russian, Romani, Bashkir
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Rynard m & f English
Based off of surname, or Reynard.
Fusae f Japanese
This name combines 房 (bou, fusa) meaning "bunch, fringe, house, lock (of hair), room, tassel, tuft" with 恵 (e, kei, megu.mi, megu.mu) meaning "blessing, favour, grace, kindness", 枝 (shi, eda, e) meaning "bough, branch, twig, limb", 江 (kou, e) meaning "bay, creek, inlet", 重 (juu, chou, e, omo, omo.i, omo.ri, kasa.naru, kasa.neru) meaning "-fold, heap up, heavy, pile of boxes, pile up" or 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosperity, splendour."... [more]
Satae f Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom", 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 恵 (e) meaning "favour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nanak m Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
The name Nanak is given to a boy when he is born at his mother's ancestoral village. The meaning comes from nanaka that is "the mother's village"... [more]
Paulini m Sicilian
Variant of Paulinu.
Senwan f Chinese
From the Chinese 森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial".
Høye m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal form of Helge.
Tasleem m & f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic تسليم or Urdu تسلیم (see Taslim).
Lynnsey f English (American)
Variant spelling of Lindsey/Lindsay
Lucillus m Ancient Roman
Derived from Lucius (or in other words, this is the masculine form of Lucilla).
Scoey m English (American, Rare)
Diminutive of Roscoe in the case of American actor and television personality Roscoe 'Scoey' Mitchell (1930-2022).
Kraljica f Croatian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "queen" in Croatian.
Mengyao m & f Chinese
From Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream, vision", 猛 (měng) meaning "fierce, ferocious", 蒙 (měng) meaning "cover, suffer, ignorance", (méng) meaning "drizzle, mist", 孟 (mèng) meaning "eldest brother, first month of a season, rude, rough" or 萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout", 瑤 (yáo) meaning "jade" or "mother of pearl"... [more]
Chirarat f Thai
From Thai จิร (chira) meaning "long lasting, long time" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Hasintsoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hasina meaning "sacred power, sanctity, virtue" and soa meaning "good".
Elurra f Basque (Rare)
Derived from Basque elur "snow".
Eshan m Indian
it is the 19 name of lord shiva. So in sort in means god.
Nénotte f Jèrriais
Diminutive of Nénai and Néné.
Gulsovur f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and sovur meaning "to scatter, to sow".
Cristen m & f Manx
Manx form of Christian. Historically, this name was used on both men and women.
Luzma f Spanish
Short form of Luz María, which is a compound of Luz and María.
Vilda f Swedish, Finland Swedish
Originally a short form of Alvilda. Nowadays mostly associated with the Swedish vocabulary word meaning "wild".
Ísafold f Icelandic (Rare)
From a poetic name for Iceland, which is derived from Old Norse íss meaning "ice" and fold meaning "earth, land; field".
Odino m Italian
Italian form of Odin.
Risky m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Candidiano m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Candidianus.
Bachar m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بشار (see Bashar) influenced by French orthography.
Riezki m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Tomaida f Polish
Polish form of Thomais.
Opportuna f Medieval French (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Opportune. It was the name of an 8th-century French saint.
Hrysha m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Grisha.
Onka f Japanese
From Japanese 恩 (on) meaning "grace, kindness, goodness, favor, mercy, blessing, benefit" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji can be used.
Akihiro m Japanese
From Japanese 昭 (aki) meaning "bright, luminous" combined with 大 (hiro) meaning "big, great" or 寛 (hiro) meaning "tolerant, generous". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hayla f English (Modern)
Combination of Hayley and Kayla.
Moegi f & m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From 萌え木 (moegi), referring to young tree sprouts/buds, or 萌黄/萌葱 (moegi), referring to the colour of a freshly sprouted onion or otherwise a light yellowish green colour.... [more]
Titoan m Occitan
Diminutive of Antòni, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Sialôrta f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Sialoorta.
Heinman m Medieval Dutch
Diminutive of Hein 1 (compare Hanneman).
Tathan m & f Welsh
The meaning is unfortunately unknown to me. This was the name of a Welsh saint from the 5th century AD; sources conflict over whether the saint was a male or a female. In the case of the latter, the saint was thought to be a daughter of a King of Gwent.
Drakulo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Dracula.
Antuza f Romanian, Polish (Rare)
Romanian and Polish form of Anthousa.
Huafeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 化 (huà) meaning "change, transform" combined with 峰 (fēng) meaning "peak, summit" or 锋 (fēng) meaning "point, cutting edge, vanguard"... [more]
Dywel m Welsh Mythology
Uncertain meaning; some sources claim it means "demon" or "devil," coming from the Welsh diawl which translates to "devil" or "evil spirit."... [more]
Malee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Mali.
Yukimichi m Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness" combined with 道 (michi) meaning "road; way". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Friedeswind f German
Containing name elements Fried and Swind.
Visuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิสุทธิ์ (see Wisut).
Guðniútr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse guðr "god" and njóta "to use".
Zevseg m Mongolian
Means "weapon, armament, firearm" or "tool, instrument" in Mongolian.
Bibuwa m Swahili
Means “boss” in Swahili.
Fenghua f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air; manners" and 花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Daníela f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Daniela.
Crucito m & f Spanish (Rare)
Rare diminutive of Cruz.
Aviana f Sicilian
Feminine form of Avianus.
Artemísio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Artemisius via Artemisios.
Kiriakiya f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Kyriaki.
Bappahan f Karachay-Balkar
Means "dandelion" in Karachay-Balkar.
Barhadbesciabas m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Name of a Christian martyr who was decapitated during the reign of Shapur II.
Mouendou m Kongo (Gallicized), Vili
Means ‘Journey’ in Vili, a language in the Kongo subgroup of Bantu languages.
Tasalla f Hausa
From the Hausa ta meaning “of” and sallā̀ meaning "prayer, religious holiday”.
Lumidee f English (Rare)
Meaning uncertain, possibly a contraction of Lumiana and Dee. This name is borne by American singer Lumidee Cedeño (1984-), simply known as Lumidee.
Suhrab m Persian
Variant transcription of Sohrab.
Athanasoula f Greek
Variant form of Athanasia.
Ziragul f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zira meaning "cumin" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Lilyann f English (Modern)
Varient of Lillian. A contraction of Lilly and Ann.
Zainon f & m Malay
From Arabic زَيْن (zayn) meaning "beauty".
Dyra f Swedish (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse element dýr "deer; wild animal" (though it is also associated with dýrr "dear; expensive"), perhaps via the Old Swedish (masculine) name Dyre or an Old Norse name such as Dýrhildr or Dýrfinna... [more]
Leston m American (Rare)
Derived from the surname Leston.
Zhuldyzai f Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Жұлдызай (see Zhuldyzay).
Deji m Yoruba
Diminutive of Ayodeji.
Romuška f Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Romana. Also compare Romuša.
Varukh m Biblical Russian, Biblical Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Baruch.
Mavhu f Shona
Means "sand" in Shona.
Fowoke f Yoruba
Means "girl who is pampered with money" in Yoruba.
Morikazu m Japanese
From 盛 (mori) meaning "prosper" or 守 (mori) meaning "to protect, defend, watch over", combined with 壽 (kazu) meaning "longevity, long life, congratulations" or 和 (kazu) meaning "peace"... [more]
Vithara m Khmer
Means "spacious" in Khmer.
Vilnė f Lithuanian
The name may either come directly from the Lithuanian word vilna meaning "wool" or vilnis "to surge." The name may also be used in reference to the Vilnia river as well as the name of the city, Vilnius which both share the same etymological root with vilnis.
Betta f Sicilian
Contracted form of Binidetta.
Lalä f Tatar
Means "tulip" in Tatar, ultimately from Persian لاله (lāleh)
Hegesistratus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hegesistratos. This name was borne by a Greek diviner from the 5th century BC.
Sangiang Serri f Indonesian Mythology
From Indonesian sanghyang meaning "angel" and sri, a respectful title derived from Sanskrit श्री (śrī́) meaning "light, lustre, splendour". She is the Buginese goddess of rice and fertility and the equivalent of the Javanese, Balinese, and Sundanese deity Dewi Sri.
Penthilus m Greek Mythology
Penthilzd was a king of Messenia. He married Anchirhoe and with her had a son named Andropompus, the future father of King Melanthus of Athens.
Fiebron m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Febron.
Djénéba f Western African
A variant form of Zeinebou (chiefly Malian).
Lindzi f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Lindsay.
Kenwyn m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kenwyn.
Valoria f African American (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Valora influenced by Valeria.
Damothaleia f Ancient Greek
Derived from δᾶμος (damos) meaning "the people", a Doric Greek variant of δῆμος (demos), and the Greek adjective θάλεια (thaleia) meaning "rich, plentiful" (from the verb θάλλω (thallo) meaning "to blossom").
Badariah f Indonesian, Malay
Most likely derived from Arabic بدر (badr) meaning "full moon".
Cupidon m Roman Mythology (Gallicized), Literature, French (African, Rare), Afro-American (Slavery-era)
French form of Cupid. It was mentioned in Marquis de Sade's novel 'The 120 Days of Sodom' (1785) as belonging to one of the male victims.
Ayerke f Kazakh
From ай (ay) meaning "moon" and ерке (erke) meaning "darling#
Konrado m Esperanto
Esperanto version of the name Konrad.
Yoadan f Ethiopian, Amharic
Amharic form of Jehoaddan.
Ntxheb f Hmong
Derived from the Hmong Daw name for the decorate fringe on traditional musical pipes.
Mogotsi m Tswana
Means "fire builder" in Setswana.
Triumph m English (Rare)
From the English word triumph "a great victory or achievement", ultimately from Greek thriambos "hymn to Bacchus".
Gelya f Russian
Diminutive of Angelina or Engelsina.
Quintille m French
French form of Quintillus.
Adeya f American (Modern, Rare), Nigerian (?)
Perhaps in part from Yoruba adé meaning "crown". This name was used by the American singer Kehlani for her daughter born 2019.
Skandarbek m Kazakh (Rare)
Combination of Skandar with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Rogue f & m English
From Breton rog (“haughty”) or Middle French rogue (“arrogant, haughty”), from Old Northern French rogre, Old Norse hrokr (“excess, exuberance”).
Hunny f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Honey. This spelling appears in the famous children books 'Winnie the Pooh' by A.A. Milne, not as a name, but a vocabulary word instead written on honey jars.
Róbinson m Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish (Latin American) form of Robinson.... [more]
Köneke m Low German
Low German diminutive of Köne.
Cundrie f Arthurian Cycle
The name of two women in the 'Parzifal' by Wolfram von Eschenbach.
K'uâ f Greenlandic
Possibly came from the Greenlandic word quaq meaning 'frozen meat'.
Norbertina f Obscure
Feminine form of Norbert.
Oursos m Ancient Roman (Hellenized), Late Greek
Hellenized form of Ursus (see Urs).
Ceolwynn f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ceol "keel of a ship" and wynn "joy".
Khohuun m Yakut
Means "industrious, brave".
Aiske f East Frisian
Diminutive of names containing the element agi "terror".
Efis m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Efisio.
Meenatchi f Tamil
Tamil form of Minakshi.
Jeezer m Biblical
Jeezer was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:30.
Marczin m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Marcin.
Shavasp m Armenian
Modern form of Shawasp.