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.
Thế Kỷ m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 世紀 (thế kỉ) meaning "a century".
Falgvi f Indian
Name -Falgvi Phalgvi फल्ग्वी... [more]
Bihong f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" or 碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue" and 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow" or 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan".
Larvas m Faroese
Faroese variant of Lavars.
Jawher m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic جوهر (see Jawhar) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Yanapa f Aymara
Means "help, aid" in Aymara.
Jasenka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Jasna, used as a given name in its own right.
Asandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is possibly derived from the Greek noun ἄση (ase) "surfeit, loathing, nausea", which itself is ultimately derived from the Greek verb ἀσάω (asao) "to take a surfeit, to glut oneself"... [more]
Molara f Yoruba
Diminutive of Omolara.
Paphnuce m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Paphnoutios (see Paphnutius).
Mikaera m Maori, Biblical
Variant of Mikaere, as it appears in the original 1868 edition of Te Paipera Tapu ("The Holy Bible").
Shizukiyo m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 静 (shizu) meaning "calm, quiet, silent" combined with 聖 (kiyo) meaning "holy; sacred". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tanausú m Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name of a Guanche ruler from the island of La Palma, known for his fierce resistance against the Castillians during the conquest of the Canary Islands in the 15th century. This name had a revival in the 1980's.
Dorela f Romanian
Feminine form of Dorel.
Henrico m Dutch (Modern), Afrikaans
Variant of Hendrik influenced by Enrico.
Mamduh m Arabic
Means "praised, commended, acclaimed" in Arabic, from the word مدح (madaḥa) meaning "to praise, to commend, to glorify".
Chionia f Late Greek, Greek (Rare), Italian (Archaic), Polish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Chione. This was the name of a virgin martyr and saint who lived during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian... [more]
Saviour m English (Rare)
Variant of Savior using the international spelling.
Hariward m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hari "army" combined with Old High German wart "guard."
Doshie f American
Diminutive of Theodosia.
Shima f Newar
Variant transcription of Devanagari शिमा: (see Shimah).
Kimi f & m Japanese
Kimi was already popular for girls in the Edo era and remained in common use until the early 1900s, most commonly spelled in hiragana as きみ.... [more]
Xisela f Galician
Galician form of Gisela.
Bívorr m Old Norse
Variant of Bifurr.
Rimi f Japanese
From 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic" and 美 (mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pearline f English (American, Rare)
Anglicized form of Perline. Also compare Perlina.
Renyo f Japanese
From Japanese 廉 (ren) meaning "bargain, reason, charge, suspicion, point, account, purity, honest, low price, cheap, rested, contented, peaceful" combined with 与 (yo) meaning "bestow, participate in, give, award, impart, provide, cause, gift, godsend" or 代 (yo) meaning "world, society, age, generation, era of rule"... [more]
Malek m Arabic, Persian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic مالك (see Maalik), as well as the usual Persian form and a Malay variant.
Eligijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Eligius.
Habibullo m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Habibullah.
Ya'arit f Hebrew
Variant form of Yaara.
Lurleen f American
Variant of Lurline.
Denisz m Hungarian
Variant of Dénes, the Hungarian form of Denis.
Ewnetu m Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "truth" in Amharic.
Starbuck m & f English (American, Rare), Literature, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Starbuck.... [more]
Guinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Tiago.
Alworunga m Alur
Of uncertain meaning.
Tišoi m Veps
Veps form of Tikhon.
Schamir m Biblical German
German transcription of the Biblical name Shamir.... [more]
Pissentica f Sardinian
Sardinian feminine diminutive of Vincent.
Marouane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic مروان‎ (see Marwan) chiefly used in North Africa.
Viliina f Finnish
A feminine form of Vili or a short form of Akviliina.
Sholeetsa f Salishan
A Duwamish female name of uncertain etymology. ... [more]
Zifä f Tatar
Tatar variant of Zifa.
Teresina f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), Catalan (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Sardinian, Romansh
Diminutive of Teresa. This name is borne by Argentine senator Teresina Luna.
Teti f Greek
Diminutive of Erato and Efterpi.
Siginak m Algonquian
Means "blackbird" in Potawatomi. This was the name of a chief of the Milwaukee Potawatomi.
Nonglenkhomba m Manipuri
Means "son of the water god" in Meitei.
Aynaan m Yakut
Variant of Ayaan.
Gordiusz m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Gordias.
Dabius m History
St. Dabius, or Davius, Confessor, was an Irish missionary to Scotland. He was part of the great monastic missionary effort in the British Isles, and then in Europe.
Snær m Icelandic, Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "snow" in Old Norse.
Hrehary m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Gregory.
Parsay m Mari
Means "heir, successor".
Kyuichi m Japanese
This name combines 久 (kyuu, ku, hisa.shii) meaning "long time" or 九 (kyuu, ku, kokono, kokono.tsu) meaning "nine" with 一 (ichi, itsu, hito-, hito.tsu) meaning "one" or 市 (shi, ichi) meaning "market"... [more]
Watcharee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วัชรี (see Watchari).
Changfeng m Chinese
From the Chinese 昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and 奉 (fèng) meaning "offer, receive; respect".
Vhera f Filipino
A goddess of rice field.
Elyorbek m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Elyarbek.
Gondo m Javanese
From Javanese ganda meaning "scent, fragrance, aroma", ultimately from Sanskrit गन्ध (gandha).
Ibemnungshi f Manipuri
Means "my love-giving or joy-giving daughter" in Meitei.
Galicius m Medieval (Latinized)
Meaning "of Galicia."
Kongzheng m Chinese
From 孔 (kǒng) meaning "hole, aperture, opening" and 政 (zhèng) meaning "government".
Abdunnur m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد النور (see Abd al-Nur).
Fern m Luxembourgish
Short form of Fernand.
Maragda f Catalan
Directly taken from Catalan maragda "emerald", this name is a cognate of Esmeralda.
Ölu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Oliver.
Khatera f Afghan, Pashto
Afghan form of Khatereh.
Boriboon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Boribun.
Neerá f Kongo
Eternal Soul
Choerul m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khairul.
Ababuo f African
Ababuo means a child that keeps coming back. This name is mainly used in Ghana
Circuncisión f Spanish (Rare)
Means "circumcision" in Spanish. This is given in reference to the circumcision of Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of Luke. This event is traditionally viewed as the first time the blood of Christ was shed and thus the beginning of the process of the redemption of man; it is also seen as a demonstration that Christ was fully human, and of his obedience to Jewish law... [more]
Sherm m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Sherman.
Gracià m Catalan
Catalan form of Gratian.
Sämirä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Samira 1.
Luhong f Chinese
From the Chinese 璐 (lù) meaning "a type of jade" and 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan".
Crockett m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Crockett.
Suriyana f Tamil
Possibly an elaboration of Suriya
Wagner m Brazilian, Caribbean
Transferred from the German surname Wagner.
Varney m & f English (Rare), English (African), Western African
Transferred use of the surname Varney. It is mainly used in Liberia.
Manamina f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 愛 (mana) meaning "love, affection" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 奈 (na) meaning "why, how, what, endure".
Ferdinandas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Ferdinand.
Abieta f Basque (Rare, Archaic)
From the name of a town in the Basque region of Spain.
Eurgain f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Derived from Welsh aur "gold" (penult form eur) and cain "fair; fine; elegant". In Welsh mythology, Eurgain is noted as the first female saint and daughter of Caratacus (see Caradog) in the History of Dunraven Manuscript, a manuscript giving the genealogy of Taliesin.
Joud m & f Arabic
Derived from Arabic جَوْد (jawd) meaning "abundant rain". جُود (joud) written with different wovels reflect the generosity and munificence because in the desert rain is a rare gift.
Zulfikri m Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic ذو الفكر (dhū al-fikr) meaning "possessor of thought", derived from ذو (dhū) meaning "possessor, holder, master" and فكر (fikr) meaning "thinking, thought, idea".
Oai m Vietnamese
From a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 威 (uy) meaning "stately, majestic".
Irimon m Literature
One of the kings of Numenor in Tolkein's Lord of the Rings. Also known as Tar-Meneldur.
Gotty f Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of names beginning with the Germanic element god, such as Gottfrida and Gotthild.
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.
Phenyo m & f Tswana
Means "victory" in Tswana.
Maryke f German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Marike.
Abellio m Celtic Mythology, Greek Mythology
Some scholars have postulated that Abellio is the same name as Apollo, who in Crete and elsewhere was called Abelios (Greek Αβέλιος), and by the Italians and some Dorians Apello, and that the deity is the same as the Gallic Apollo mentioned by Caesar, and also the same as the Belis or Belenus mentioned by Tertullian and Herodian.... [more]
Tafsît f Ancient Berber
Means "spring, springtime" in Amazigh (compare Tafsut).
Thuriva f Medieval English
Variation of Þórgifu used in the Medieval English times.
Lääda m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Vladimir.
Zbawimił m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish zbawić "to save, to redeem" (also compare Polish zbawienie "salvation, redemption" and Croatian izbaviti "to save, to redeem")... [more]
Aga f Mari
Means "field work" in Mari.
Norimantas m Lithuanian
Variant form of Normantas.
Maven f & m English (Modern)
From the English word maven meaning "expert in a given field, connoisseur", derived from Yiddish מבֿין‎ (meyvn).
Riza f Filipino
Possibly a short form of Clarissa or derived from the surname Rizal.
Wilken m Low German
Low German variant of Wilke.
Pasuta f Thai
Means "hardworking" in Thai.
Ordric m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ord "point (of a weapon)" (compare Old German ort) and ric "ruler, king"... [more]
Romald m German
German short form of Romuald.
Gio-an m Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Iohannes (see John)
Simoneke f Flemish
Diminutive of Simone 1, as it contains the Dutch and Flemish diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Erfa f Muslim (Rare)
A variant of Irfa.
Eligeh m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a phonetic spelling of Elijah reflecting certain dialects.
Utsav m Hindi, Indian, Nepali
Means "celebration, festival, banquet" in Hindi.
Tar-Amandil m Literature
This name is from a character by J. R. R. Tolkien, present in the book The Fall of Númenor: And Other Tales from the Second Age of Middle-Earth (2022) edited by Brian Sibley. Tar-Amandil is the third king of Númenor, from the line of Blessed Eärendel... [more]
Eberlind f Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with Old High German lind or lindi "soft, tender."
Marise f Circassian, Adyghe
One of the Circassian forms of Maria. Was used by Circassians to refer to Maria, mother of Jesus, as well as the Goddess of Bees in Circassian mythology.
Mahemson m Mormon (Rare)
Alias used by Martin Harris in the Doctrine and Covenants.
Phonsuda f Thai
From Thai พร (phon) meaning "blessing" and สุดา (suda) meaning "woman, lady, daughter".
Maryvon m French (Rare)
Combination of Marie and Yvon.
Zuanv m Konkani
Konkani form of John, borrowed from Portuguese João. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Ah-bi f Korean
Variant of "Abi" (See Abi)
Clowance f Literature, English (British, Modern, Rare)
A character in the 'Poldark' series of historic novels by Winston Graham. The name is probably transferred from the name of an estate in Crowan , Cornwall.
Lekha f Sanskrit
Writing, Mark, Horizon the crescent Moon, Line, Record, Lightening
Renhua f Chinese
From the Chinese 仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Aldïn-caa m Tuvan
Means "golden bow" in Tuvan.
Chakra m Khmer
Means "center of energy" in Khmer.
Shuci f Chinese
From the Chinese 殊 (shū) meaning "different, special" and 辞 (cí) meaning "words, speech, expression".
Kiryl m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Cyril.
Consola f Medieval
A derivative of Latin consolare "to console".
Atsuhiko m Japanese
From Japanese 温 (atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [more]
Nadthida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐธิดา (see Natthida).
Kamfunti m & f Lunda
Means "the one who has come back" in Lunda.
Volusa f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Volusus (see Volesus).
Restituta f Late Roman, Italian, Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Archaic), Filipino, Galician (Rare)
Feminine form of Restitutus. This was the name of a 4th-century Christian martyr from Roman Africa.
Thorax m Ancient Greek
From Ancient Greek θώραξ (thṓrāx), meaning "corselet, coat of mail, cuirass", or "linen jerkin, slough of a serpent", or "trunk". This name was mentioned by Diodorus Siculus whose name bearer was a Spartan soldier from Lacedaemonia who was acting under Spartan commander Callicratidas during his operations in Lesbos in 405 BC.
Dustina f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Dustin.
Roula f Greek
Short form of names ending in roula, such as Stavroula, Petroula, Zacharoula, Argyroula or Dimitroula.
Radgund f Germanic
Derived from Old High German rât "counsel" combined with Old High German gund "war."
Shiying f & m Chinese
From Chinese 世 (shì) meaning "world, generation, era", 时 (shí) meaning "time, era, season", 士 (shì) meaning "officer, general, scholar, official" or 诗 (shī) meaning "poem, poetry, verse" combined with 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", 颖 (yǐng) meaning "clever, grain tip" or 盈 (yíng) meaning "full, filled, surplus, excess"... [more]
Cleombrotus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Derived from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and βροτός (brotos) meaning "mortal man, human being".
Gunware f Medieval English, Medieval Scandinavian (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Gunnvǫr (see Gunvor).
Zawirbiy m Circassian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zaurbi or Zaurbiy.
Pongor m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Pongrác.
Shahinez f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Chahinez, the usual Maghrebi form of Shahnaz.
Chezelle f Afrikaans, French
South African name, probably derived from the French, it might be from a place name in France, derived from the Occitan, meaning "hill". Or accordingly to another theory it may mean "house of her".
Isufu m Hausa
Hausa form of Joseph.
Paulît f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Paulina.
Əməl f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Amal.
Doramin m Literature
Doramin is a character in "Lord Jim" by Joseph Conrad.
Manolito m Spanish
Diminutive of Manuel.
Adilah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عادلة (see Adila), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Dorliska f Theatre, English (American, Archaic)
Torvaldo e Dorliska (1815) is an operatic dramma semiserio in two acts by Gioachino Rossini based on the novel Les Amours du chevalier de Faublas (1787–1790) by the revolutionary Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai, whose work was the source of the Lodoïska libretto set by Luigi Cherubini (1791), and Lodoiska set by Stephen Storace (1794), and Simon Mayr (1796).
Tsqaloba m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun წყალობა (tsqaloba) meaning "mercy".
Hiyasmin f Obscure (Rare)
Variant of Yasmin, reflecting the English pronounciation. It could also be a combination of Hiyas and Yasmin... [more]
Blǫvurr m Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Related to Norwegian blava "to shine". This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Cyrina f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Cyrus.
Chrit m Limburgish
Strictly Limburgish short form of Christian and Christopher.
Epistrophos m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἐπί (epi) meaning "upon, on" combined with Greek στρόφος (strophos) meaning "twisted band, twisted cord" as well as "rope". The latter element is etymologically related to the Greek verb στροφάω (strophao) meaning "to turn hither and thither" as well as "to rotate, to twist"... [more]
Nakihat f Circassian
Etymology unknown. This was the name of the mother of Suleiman I of Persia.
Leijn m Dutch (Rare)
More modern form of Leyn, but the name is still quite archaic, even though it has barely survived into modern times. In 2010, there were less than 60 bearers in all of The Netherlands... [more]
Granida f Theatre
Granida is the eponymous character of the successful 17th-century play "Granida" by Dutch playwright Pieter Cornelisz.
Isée m & f French (Rare), Dutch (Modern, Rare)
French form of Isaios via Isaeus.... [more]
Saffy f English (British), Literature
Diminutive of names beginning with a similar sound, such as Saffron (as used in the children's novel Saffy's Angel (2001) by Hilary McKay). It was also used as an Anglicized form of Sadbh in Ella Griffin's novel Postcards from the Heart (2011).
Asona f Medieval Basque
This was the name of a daughter of the king of Pamplona who married Muza in 802.
Chalchiuhtepehua m Nahuatl
Possibly means "he throws jade down" in Nahuatl, from chālchiuhtli "precious green or blue stone" and tepehua "to scatter or throw something onto the ground"... [more]
Noes f Dutch
Dutch (usually informal rather than official) short form of names containing -nous- and -noes-, such as Anouschka (and its many variant spellings, such as Anoeska) and Manouschka (and its many variant spellings, such as Manoeska).
Chae-lin f Korean
Variant transcription of Chae-rin.
Nedal m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نضال (see Nidal).
Hod f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "glory, splendor" in Hebrew, making it relative to Hadar.
Adin m English
Variant of Aidan.
Lúcía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Lucia.
Imrane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عمران (see Imran) chiefly used in North Africa.
Siríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigríkr.
Nyaring f Dinka
Literally "running" in Dinka. It could be given to a baby whose mother was running (or getting out) while the labour started.
Himea f Japanese
From Japanese 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Leny m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Modern Hebrew acronym for "God gave to me" (Hebrew: לי נתן האל), Li 2 means "to me" / "for me" / "mine", Natan or Nathan means "he gave", the letter y is part of the name of God.
Ollauff m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian variant of Ólafr.
Westleigh m & f English (Rare)
Rare variant of Westley.
Jitaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Jitarou.
Ardúlín f Icelandic (Archaic, ?)
Recorded in Iceland in 1910 (according to Guðrún Kvaran (1943-), professor of lexicography at the University of Iceland). It has been suggested that it was an Icelandic form of Welsh Aurddolen.
Sativa f American (Rare)
Derived from the Latin sativa, meaning "sown, cultivated". This name can be given in reference to Cannabis sativa, a plant which produces the drug cannabis.
Joni m Fijian
Fijian form of John.
Aoika f Japanese
From Japanese 碧 (aoi) meaning "blue, green", 葵 (aoi) meaning "hollyhock" or 蒼 (aoi) meaning "blue" combined with 伽 (ka) meaning "nursing, attending, entertainer", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 架 (ka) meaning "erect, frame, mount, support, shelf, construct", 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance", 加 (ka) meaning "add, addition, increase, join, include, Canada", 可 (ka) meaning "can, passable, mustn't, should not, do not", 佳 (ka) meaning "excellent, beautiful, good, pleasing, skilled" or 果 (ka) meaning "fruit, reward, carry out, achieve, complete, end, finish, succeed"... [more]
Yisê f Walloon
Walloon form of Ysé
Amaelina f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Emmeline.
Gwyar m Welsh Mythology
Means "gore, blood" in Welsh. In Welsh legend Gwyar was the father of Arthur's warriors Gwalchmei and Gwalhafed... [more]
Ariihere m Tahitian
From the Tahitian ari'i meaning "noble" and here meaning "beloved, favourite".
Ciang f Chinese
From the Chinese 茈 (cí) meaning "gromwell plant" and 卬 (áng) meaning "lofty, high".
Aalim m Arabic
Variant transcription of Alim.
Accursio m Sicilian (Rare)
Italian name derived from Accorso and short form of Bonaccurso.
Nabadip m Assamese
Meaning "New Light".
Sisco m Spanish
Diminutive of Francisco.
Marshelle f African American, English (American)
Variant of Marchelle; perhaps intended to be a feminine form of Marshall, or possibly an invented name blending Marsha or the phonetic element mar with Michelle.
Meliodas m Arthurian Cycle, Popular Culture, German (Modern, Rare)
Meaning unknown. This is the name of Tristan's father in medieval French literature. It was reused for the main protagonist in the manga The Seven Deadly Sins (first published in 2012).
Patie f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patricia.
Mercédes f Provençal
Provençal form of Mercedes.
Gwenivar f Breton
Breton form of Guinevere.
Berengario m Italian
Italian form of Berengar.
Phoolan f Hindi, Indian
Meaning, "flower."
Hali f & m Greek
"The sea"
Seiichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 勢 (sei) meaning "forces, energy", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Llakolen f Mapuche
Feminine Mapuche name meaning "calm"
Viercia f Belarusian
Diminutive of both Viera and Vieranika.
Nereide f Italian
Italian form of Nereida.
Tesfalem m Tigrinya
Means "hope of wise man" in Tigrinya.
Moinuddin m Bengali, Indian (Muslim), Urdu
Variant transcription of Muinad-din.
Eacus m Basque Mythology
Eacus is a weather god worshipped in Iberian Spain. He is known from the area of Castile and was syncretised with the local Roman deity Jupiter Solutorius.
Laurencine f Gascon
Gascon form of Laurentina.
Seretse m Tswana
Means “the clay that binds" in Tswana.... [more]
Haruno f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from 春 (haru) meaning "spring" and 乃 (no) meaning "of". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Lelex m Greek Mythology
Etymology uncertain. Lelex was the name of several characters in Greek mythology, including the legendary first king of Sparta.
Esli f Karachay-Balkar
Means "observant" in Karachay-Balkar.