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.
Manawa m Maori, Hawaiian
Means "to feel, feelings" in Māori and Hawaiian.
Nebet f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nbt meaning "lady, mistress". Name borne by several prominent ancient Egyptian women, including the first known female vizier in Egyptian history; she served under Pepi I. Her daughters Ankhesenpepi I and II later became consorts of Pepi I.
Jenőke f Hungarian
Feminine form of Jenő.
Fie f Danish (Modern), Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Sofie and Sophie.... [more]
Aldwy m Anglo-Saxon (Rare)
Form of Ealdwig found in the Phillimore translation of Domesday Book.
Tylla f Turkmen
Means "gold" in Turkmen.
Laimonas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian variant of Laimonis. In some (rare) cases, this name can also be a variant of Laimontas.
Zhenmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Abigaille f Italian (Rare), Theatre
Italian form of Abigail, used for a character in Verdi's opera 'Nabucco' (1842).
Arbënor m Albanian (Rare)
Variant of Arbën, with adjectival suffix -or.
Aritomo m Japanese
From Japanese 有 (ari) meaning "have, possess" or 存 (ari) meaning "exist" combined with 朋 (tomo) meaning "friend" or 知 (tomo) meaning "know, perceive, comprehend"... [more]
Hipaci m Catalan
Catalan form of Hypatios via it's Latinized form Hypatius.
Nagarajan m Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada
South Indian form of Nagaraja.
Enxhi f Albanian
Variant of Inxhi.
Darmo m Javanese
Javanese form of Darma.
Rogatius m Late Roman
Derivative of Rogatus.... [more]
Tzefaniyah f Hebrew
Variation of the name Tzephanya or Tzephanyahu. Means (Hebrew): 'Secret of God'.
Dyer m American (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah used in the 18th century.
Umayma f Arabic
Means "little mother" in Arabic, from a diminutive of أم (ʾumm) meaning "mother". This was the name of an aunt of the Prophet Muhammad.
Tonislav m Bulgarian
The first element of this name is possibly derived from Russian tónkij or tónkiy "thin, slim, slender", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic tьnъkъ "thin". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory"... [more]
Sardana f Yakut
Variant of Sardaana.
Delenn f Popular Culture
Sci-Fi TV series, Babylon 5 character, head of the minbari religious cast
Maetsill m Caucasian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Maetsill is the Vainakh god of agriculture and harvest and the protector of the weak.
Lianxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 恋 (liàn) meaning "love, long for" and 熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious".
Chhayatap m Sanskrit
MEANING - heat & shadow. Here chhAyA (छाया ) means shadow + Atap (आतप ) means heat... [more]
Elantia f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish elantia "doe, hind".
Godfraid m Medieval Irish, Medieval Scandinavian
Variant of Gofraid, a Norse-Gaelic form of Guðfrøðr.
Odrisamer m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare), Obscure
Borne by Odrisamer Despaigne (1987-), a Cuban baseball player.
Kitaru m Japanese (Rare)
This name comes from the verb 来る/來る (kuru) meaning “to come, arrive,” which is a combination of 来 (ki), the continuative form of 来る (kuru), and the verb 至る (itaru) meaning “to reach (a stage), to lead/get to, to attain"... [more]
Kamča f Czech
Diminutive of Kamila.
Bodel f & m Swedish
For feminine uses it is a Swedish dialectal variant form of Bodil and for masculine uses it is a Swedish dialectal variant form of Botolf.
Errin f & m English
Variant of Erin.
Vincénça f Provençal
Feminine form of Vincenç.
Ziporah f & m Hebrew
alternate spelling of Zipporah
Tsivery m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy tsy meaning "not" and very meaning "lost".
Tsurukoma f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane" or 弦 (tsuru) meaning “bowstring; musical instrument string" or 蔓 (tsuru) meaning "connections; contacts; influence" combined with 駒 (koma) meaning "foal, young horse"... [more]
Yohance m African American (Rare), Hausa (?)
Used by American comedian, writer and civil rights activist Dick Gregory for his son born 1973. According to a 1973 issue of Jet magazine, Gregory and his wife Lillian found the name in a book called Names from Africa, and Yohance 'means "God's gift" in the Hausa language of Nigeria.'
Luumu f & m Finnish
Means "plum" in Finnish.
Saro m Ogoni
Means "first son" in Khana.
Kira f Japanese
From 貴 (ki) meaning "precious, to esteem, worthful, aristocratic, expensive, value, superior" combined with 良 (ra) meaning "good". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Suyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 愫 (sù) meaning "guileless, sincere, honest" or 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" or a species of thyme and 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy" or 忆 (yì) meaning "remember, memory".
Nee-gon-we-way-we-dun m Ojibwe
Meaning, "thunder before the storm."
Tuzan m Uzbek
Means "to make oneself ready" in Uzbek.
Elvabel f Obscure
Elaboration of Elva.
Xäkimcan m Tatar
Variant of the Tatar name Häkimcan.
Anrique m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish variant of Enrique.
Zhaofei f Chinese
From the Chinese 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and 霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow and rain".
Shuxing f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 幸 (xìng) meaning "luck, favour, fortunately".
Menelaj m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Menelaus.
Taleb m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic طالب (see Talib).
Eolus m Greek Mythology
Hercules had a best friend of which went by the name of Eolus.
Tinglu f Chinese
From the Chinese 汀 (tīng) meaning "beach, shore" and 露 (lù) meaning "dew".
Etil f Yiddish
A Yiddish girls' name, related to the Germanic element adal meaning "Noble"
Evlavi m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Georgian form of Eulabios via its modern Greek transcription Evlavios.... [more]
Yevdoksiya f Russian
Russian form of Eudoxia.
Chamolmani m Nahuatl
Means "to be like a red parrot" or "in the manner of red parrot feathers", from Nahuatl chamolli "red parrot feather" and -mani "for things to be a certain way".
Mellangel f & m Welsh
Variant or misspelling of Melangell.
Chinsanaa f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian чин (chin) meaning "truthful, unshakable, firm" and санаа (sanaa) meaning "thought, idea, plan".
Basilisco m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Basiliscus (see Basiliskos).
Saloum m Arabic, Western African
Alternate transcription of Arabic سلوم (see Salum).
Maol Muire m Irish (Archaic), Medieval Irish
Variant of Máel Muire borne by the 16th-century Irish priest and poet Maol Muire Ó hÚigínn (anglicized as Miler O'Higgin), who became Archbishop of Tuam in 1586 and died in office in 1590.
Itthipon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Itthiphon.
Malin Kundang m Indonesian, Folklore
From the folklore that is originated from West Sumatra, Indonesia. In the story, it is said that he was an ungrateful son who did not acknowledge his own mother, which made her curse her own son into a rock... [more]
Odkhuu m Mongolian
Possibly a variant form of Odkhüü.
Nakita f English (Modern)
Possibly an English variant form of the Russian masculine name Nikita 1, which is commonly confused for a feminine name in English-speaking countries.
Héla f Hungarian
Diminutive and of Heléna.
Donika f Slovene
Diminutive of Donata via Dona.
Phidias m Ancient Greek
Phidias was a Greek sculptor, painter and architect, who lived in the 5th century BC, and is commonly regarded as one of the greatest of all sculptors of Classical Greece.
Mewena f Breton
The feminine version of Mewen.
Chyà m Central African
A Kom name.
Baharom m Malay
Variant of Baharum.
Jong-suk f Korean
Variant transcription of Jeong-Suk.
Sędomir m Polish
Old Polish male name, of which the first element is derived from Polish sądzić "to judge" (also compare Croatian suditi and Czech soudit, both of which mean "to judge"). The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace"... [more]
Mangkhut f Thai
Means "mangosteen" in Thai.
Sabir m Arabic, Urdu, Azerbaijani
Means "patient, steadfast, enduring" in Arabic, from the root صابر (ṣābara) meaning "to bear, to be patient, to endure".
Yemar m Amharic
Means "may he be pleasing" in Amharic.
Pythodorida f Ancient Greek, History
Feminine form of the Greek masculine name Πυθοδωρίδης (Pythodorides), which means "son of Pythodoros", as it consists of the name Pythodoros combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).... [more]
Kitae f & m Japanese (Rare)
As a feminine name, it combines 喜 (ki, yoroko.basu, yoroko.bu) meaning "rejoice, pleasure" and 多 (ta, oo.i, masa.ni, masa.ru) meaning "frequent, many, much" with 江 (kou, e) meaning "bay, inlet" or 恵 (e, kei, megu.mi, megu.mu) meaning "blessing, favour, grace, kindness."... [more]
Crucificia f Late Roman, Italian, Spanish
Earliest known usage stemmed from the mid 4th century in Rome, following the rule of Constantine. The meaning of the name is "Crucifixion."
Vee f & m English (American)
Short form of names beginning with V.
Dorra f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Dorra Ibrahim Zarrouk (born January 13, 1980) is a Tunisian actress living in Egypt.
Pimsiri f Thai
Alternate transcription of Phimsiri.
Ioke f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἰωκή (ioke) meaning "rout, pursuit, attack", from the verb διώκω (dioko) which means "to pursue, to chase (in war or hunting)" and "to drive away, to chase away"... [more]
Izot m Russian (Rare)
Variant form of Zotik.
Bakytbek m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
From Kyrgyz бакыт (bakyt) or Kazakh бақыт (baqyt) both meaning "happiness, luck" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Tsugu m Japanese
From 禎 (tsugu) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward", 亜 (a, tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 次 (ji, tsugu) meaning "next". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Annekate f English (?)
A combination of Anne 1 and Kate.
Vojiba f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek vojib meaning "religious obligation or duty".
Keyera f English (Modern)
Variant of Kierra. This spelling was given to 10 girls born in the United States in 2011.
Alexianus m Late Roman
Extended form of Alexius.
Vektor m Soviet
Revolutionary name created in the early period of the Soviet Union. Contraction of великий коммунизм торжествует (velikiy kommunizm torzhestvuyet) meaning "great communism triumphs".
Sainzayaa f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian сайн (sain) meaning "good" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "future, fortune, fate".
Fon m Spanish
Diminutive of Alfonso.
Tessibel f Literature, English (American, Rare, Archaic)
From the fictional character Tessibel Skinner, occurring in the books 'Tess of the Storm Country' (1909) and 'Tess, The Secret of the Storm Country' (1917) by Grace Miller White. There were also four films where Tessibel appears.
Dilkash f Uzbek
Means "pleasant" in Uzbek.
Jitu f & m Aymara
Means "halo" in Aymara.
Protasios m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek verb προτάσσω (protasso) meaning "to place (before), to put at the forefront" as well as "to appoint before" and "to define beforehand". Also compare the related Greek noun πρότασις (protasis) meaning "(the) putting forward, that which is put forward"... [more]
Osane f Japanese
From Japanese 綜 (osa) meaning "arrange threads for weaving" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Magek m Guanche
Variant of Magec.
Romfrid m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hrôm "fame, glory" combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Wandeczka f Polish
Diminutive of Wanda.
Florëszk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Florión.
Fridleivur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Friðlæifr.
Amarysia f Greek Mythology
An epithet or title of the Greek goddess Artemis meaning "of Amarynthus", Amarynthus being a town in Euboea (according to Stephanus of Byzantium, Euboea itself)... [more]
Tankosava f Serbian
Feminine form of Tankosav.
Gogutsa f Georgian (Rare)
Means "little girl" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun გოგო (gogo) meaning "girl" combined with the Georgian diminutive suffix -უცა (-utsa).
Antxon m Basque
Basque form of Anthony.
Mohizar f Uzbek
Derived from moh meaning "moon, month" and zar meaning "gold" or "wealth".
Rifkele f Yiddish
Diminutive of Rifka. Used frequently in Ruth Minsky Sender's novel "The Cage."
Anugunj f & m Hindi
Means "echo" in Hindi.
Tatberht m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tāt "glad, cheerful" and beorht "bright". This was the name of an 8th century Anglo-Saxon saint, abbot and contemporary of Bede, who was appointed the second Abbot of Ripon by his relative Wilfrid.
Juliaanna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Juliãna.
Alianna f English
Variant of Aliana.
Jerzi m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Jerzy.
Maricourt f & m English (British, Rare)
From the place name Maricourt, located in the Somme department in northern France, first used during the First World War and last used before the Second World War.
Merberta f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German māri "famous" (ultimately from Proto-Germanic *mērijaz) and Old High German beraht "bright" (ultimately from Proto-Germanic *berhtaz).
Snelbert m Germanic
Derived from Old High German snel "fast, strong" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Sắc m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 色 (sắc) meaning "colour, tint, hue".
Isota f Medieval English
Diminutive of Isolde.
Tizita f Eastern African, Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "memory" in Amharic.
Mala m Greenlandic
From Greenlandic "malaq" meaning 'throat'.
Peeraphong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พีรพงศ์ or พีรพงษ์ (see Phiraphong).
Haleema f Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Alternate transcription of Arabic حليمة (see Halima), as well as the Urdu and Dhivehi form.
Anitelu m Polynesian
Means "masculine, manly".
Phaon m Ancient Greek
Name of a boatman of Lesbos in Greek Mythology.
Tianle f Chinese
From the Chinese 恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 乐 (lè) meaning "be amused, be glad, happy, cheerful".
Kito m & f Georgian
For men, this name is a short form of Kitesa and perhaps also of Kristesia and even Kristepore.... [more]
Manifred m Old High German
Derived from the Germanic name elements magn "might, strength" and friðr "love, peace".
Migele f Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular diminutive of Maria.
Babiker m Northern African, Arabic
Sudanese name possibly derived from the given name Bakr or from Arabic بَكَرَ (bakara) meaning "first born" or "to be early, to rise early".
Yoo-rim f Korean
Variant of Yurim.
Nanne m West Frisian, East Frisian
Variant of Nane, which in turn is a derivative of Nan.
Celtina f Literature
Celtina is the heroine of a series of books written by Corinne De Vailly.
Raimana m Tahitian
From the Tahitian ra'i meaning "sky" and mana meaning "power".
Whisper f English (Rare)
From the English word whisper, meaning "speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords", itself from Proto-Germanic *hwisprōną (“to hiss, whistle, whisper”).
Gabarins m Arthurian Cycle
An infidel count who served Feirefiz, Perceval’s half-brother.
Ataphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อรรถพล (see Atthaphon).
Hyun-Suh f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 현서 (see Hyeon-Seo).
Putichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พุฒิชัย (see Phutthichai).
Hvítr m Old Norse
Byname derived from Old Norse hvítr meaning "white".
Eni m & f Yoruba
Short form of Eniola.
Arsham m Persian, Armenian
Modern Persian and Armenian form of Aršāma.
Krassimira f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Красимира (see Krasimira).
Zihniyyah f Arabic
Meaning, "intelligent, keen, understanding."
Danagul f Kazakh
From Kazakh дана (dana) meaning "wise, advisable" and гүл (gul) meaning "flower" (both of Persian origin).
Deja f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. A derivation from Latvian deja "dance" has been suggested.
Meidie f Chinese
From the Chinese 玫 (méi) meaning "rose" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly".
Jasani f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name by combining the phonetic element ja and Dasani.
Nin-kalla f Sumerian
Means "precious sister", deriving from the Sumerian elements nin ("sister") and níĝ-kal-la ("precious"). Name borne by many prominent high-status women during the Neo-Sumerian Empire.
Rinin m English
Variant of Rinan.
Chengrui f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 晟 (chéng) meaning "clear, bright, splendour, brightness" and 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" or 锐 (ruì) meaning "acute, keen, sharp".
Harir f & m Arabic
Means "silk" in Arabic.
Sigdóra f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Sigþóra.
Kaeda f Obscure
Possibly a variant spelling of Kayda.
Mariëtta f Dutch
Dutch form of Marietta.
Vorrapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรพล (see Woraphon).
Hydajet m Albanian
Albanian form of Hüdayet.
Hyeong-gon m Korean
From Sino-Korean 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble" and 坤 "earth; feminine, female".
Sanae f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سناء (see Sanaa) chiefly used in Morocco.
Lawr m Russian (Germanized)
German transcription of Lavr.
Amparing f Filipino
Diminutive of Amparo.
Azmee m Malay
Malay variant of Azmi.
LaDon m & f English (American)
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Don.
Evenezer m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Ebenezer.
Jacmes m Gascon
Gascon form of Jacomus.
Bagdemagus m Arthurian Cycle
Meaning unknown. In Arthurian legend, Bagdemagus is the king of Gorre, a Knight of the Round Table and the father of Maleagant.
Beltran m Catalan
Variant of Bertran.
m Portuguese
Diminutive of Jorge.
Fraziye f Walloon
Walloon form of Euphrasie.
Ciarraighe m & f Irish
Original Irish from of Kerry/Kerri. Denoted the people of Ciar (ciar-raighe), Ciar being the son of Fergus mac Róich, who gave his name to County Kerry... [more]
Jelly f & m English
Pet form of names with the syllable -gel or -jel, such as Angel, Angelica and Angelie.
Audenzia f Sicilian (Rare)
Feminine form of Audenzio.
Arzhaana f Tuvan
Derived from Tuvan аржаан (arzhaan) meaning "water spring, stream".
Figgin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Fulke.
Málna f Hungarian (Modern)
Directly taken from Hungarian málna "raspberry".
Jayyida f Judeo-Arabic, Arabic
Variant transcription of Jaida.
Bonabella f Medieval Italian
From Latin bona meaning "good" (feminine form of bonus) and bella meaning "beautiful".
Ağakişi m Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani ağa meaning "lord, master" and kişi meaning "man".
Nila f Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the Egyptian Arabic word نِيلَة (nilah) meaning "water hyacinth" (Indigofera genus).
Letita f English (American)
Perhaps a variant of Letitia (See also Latita).
Rasuljon m Uzbek
From the given name Rasul combined with jon meaning "soul"
Nangula f Ovambo
Feminine form of Angula.
Loys m Gascon, Medieval Galician
Gascon form of Louis and Medieval Galician variant of Lois 2.
Gurias m History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Γουρίας (Gourias), which is a hellenization of a name that was of Aramaic or Hebrew origin. It was derived from either Aramaic גורי‎ (gure) or Hebrew גוּר (gur), which both mean "lion cub, young lion"... [more]
Baraqiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Means "lightning of God" in Aramaic. According to the Book of Enoch, Baraqiel was the 9th watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels.
Altantungalag f Mongolian
From Mongolian алтан (altan) meaning "golden" and тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent".
Fridrich m Slovak, Kashubian
Slovak and Kashubian form of Friedrich.
Tamiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 民 (tami) meaning "people, citizens" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation, era". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Danying f Chinese
From the Chinese 丹 (dān) meaning "cinnabar, vermilion" and 鹦 (yīng) meaning "parrot", 樱 (yīng) meaning "cherry, cherry blossom" or 荧 (yíng) meaning "shine, shimmer; shining, dazzling".
Jaysha f English (American, Modern, Rare), African American (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, using the phonetic elements jay and sha, and sharing a sound with names such as Daysha and Stacia.
Haiden m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Hayden, probably altered due to the influence of Aiden (which has been, in America, the most popular spelling - i.e., more so than Aidan).
Tséghádiʼnídíinii Atʼééd f New World Mythology, Navajo
Means "rock crystal girl" in Navajo, composed of tséghádiʼńdínii "rock crystal" and atʼééd "girl, maiden". This is the name of a character in the creation myth of Navajo mythology.
Samu'ela m Hawaiian, Biblical Hawaiian
Older Hawaiian form of Samuel. It appears in the Bible in Hawaiian.
Vyvan f English
from Vivian
Gintara f Lithuanian (Rare)
Latinate variant of Gintarė.
Jorgina f English (Rare), Portuguese, Spanish
Variant of Georgina. This name is borne by English actress Jorgie Porter (1987-), who was born Jorgina Alexandra Porter.
Purva f Marathi
In Sanskrit, "Purva" means "eastern" or "first. It is a common name in India and is often given to girls.
Pekto m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Perfecto.
Nyanjúra f Kiga
Means "mother of rain" in Rukiga.
Yurao f Chinese
From the Chinese 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming".
Abúndio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Abundius.
Amabilis m & f Ancient Roman
Cognomen meaning "lovable" in latin, found to be used by both men and women
Ansberto m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Ansbert.
Affie f English
Diminutive of Alfreda or a variant of Effie.
Ngwarai m Shona
Ngwarai means "Be diligent, wisen up, be on guard".
Dishawn m African American
variant of Deshawn
Prezi m Ijaw
Means "born to affluence" in Ijaw.
Dani'ela m Hawaiian, Biblical Hawaiian
Older Hawaiian form of Daniel. It appears in the Bible in Hawaiian.
Madanapriyā f Sanskrit
Means "beloved of Madana" in Sanskrit, from the name of the Hindu god of love Madana combined with प्रिय (priya) meaning "beloved, dear to". This Sanskrit name occurs in a Cambodian inscription from 611 AD.
Duanghatai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Duanghathai.
Gilraen f Literature
Means "wandering star" and can be found in J.R.R. Tolkien's works as the mother of Aragorn.
Mystique f & m English, Popular Culture
From the adjective in the English language. Means to have a "a special quality or air that makes somebody or something appear mysterious, powerful, or desirable." It is a French loanword deriving from the Middle English mystik, from the Latin mysticus 'of or belonging to secret rites or mysteries; mystic, mystical', from the Ancient Greek mustikos (μυστικός) 'secret, mystic', from mustēs (μύστης) 'one who has been initiated'.... [more]
Troye m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Troy, sometimes used as a feminine form. A known bearer is South African-born Australian singer-songwriter and actor Troye Sivan (1995-).... [more]
Osemundianmen m & f Esan
Means "God is standing with me" in Esan.
Sobita f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek sobit meaning "steadfast".
Laurienne f French (Rare), French (Quebec, Rare), Afrikaans (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Lauriana, which is occasionally used in non-francophone countries.
Abélk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Abel.
Birong f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" or 璧 (bì) meaning "piece of jade with hole in it" and 蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus", 榕 (róng) meaning "banyan tree", or 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honor; flourish, prosper"
Chaqaboy m Uzbek
Derived from chaqa meaning "brass or copper coin, money" or "child" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Chaerephon m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Chairephon. This name was borne by a loyal friend and follower of the famous philosopher Socrates.
Qiongyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious, elegant" and 瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, virtues" or 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain".
Briagen f Breton
Variant of Briaga.
Brosi m Faroese
From Old Norse brosa meaning "to smile".
Karzan m Kurdish
Variant of Karza.
Satsumi f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 颯 (satsu) meaning "storm, gust, gale" (using the Kan'yō-On Reading) and 水 (mi) meaning "water" (using the Kun Reading).... [more]
Riog m Breton
Variant of Riok.
Szepes m Hungarian
From szép meaning "beautiful".
Carlot f Literature
A character in the 1987 science fiction novel The Smoke Ring by Larry Niven.
Japhia m Biblical
Japhia was the king of Lachish, one of the five kings of the Amorites whose battle against the settling Israelites led by Joshua is reported in Joshua 10:1–15.
Éder m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Eder 1.
Lidwien f Dutch
Dutch form of Lidwine, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Anunciação f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Anunciación.
Tomejko m Mari
Derived from tom meaning "core, embryo".