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.
Cyd f English (Modern)
Short form of Cydney.
Abdulqader m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد القادر (see Abd al-Qadir).
Vona f English (Rare), Croatian (Rare, ?)
In Croatia, this name is allegedly a short form of Ivona.... [more]
Najm ad-Din m Arabic
Means "star of the religion" from Arabic نجم (najm) meaning "star" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Kaltes-Ekwa f Siberian Mythology
Etymology unknown. Kaltes-Ekwa is a Mansi and Khanty goddess of the moon, childbirth, fate, dawn, fertility and rejuvenation. She is a shapeshifter and known to take the shape of a hare.
Bogumilus m Polish (Latinized)
Latinized form of Bogumil, a famous bearer of this name was Bogumił Piotr who was Archbishop of Gniezno and also a hermit.
Qinwang f Chinese
From the Chinese 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute" and 旺 (wàng) meaning "prosper, prosperous".
Toujirou m Japanese
From Japanese 藤 (tou) meaning "wisteria", 二 (ji) meaning "two" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Taurekareka m Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown. A notable bearer of this name is the Maori politician Taurekareka Hēnare (1878-1940) from New Zealand.
Ricward m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from the Germanic element rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." This element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." The second element of this Germanic name is derived from Old High German wart "guard."
Seemon m Scots
Scots form of Simon 1. In some places it is also used as a Scots form of Sigmund or Simeon.
Nabby f Korean (Anglicized)
Alternative spelling of the Korean female name Nabi that means "butterfly" in Korean. In Korean, Nabi (나비) also means "kitty" as an endearment for a cat.
Zidie f Chinese
From 子 () meaning "child, offspring" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly".
Yutte f Danish (Rare, ?)
Anglicized form of Jytte in the case of Danish-born actress Yutte Stensgaard (1946-), whose birth name was Jytte.
Prímusz m Hungarian
Cognate of Primus, meaning "first".
Anjo m & f Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare), German (Rare)
This given name is rare for both genders, even though it is more often seen on men than on women.... [more]
Ilnura f Tatar
Feminine form of Ilnur.
Ismund m Germanic
The first element is derived from îs "ice", but it might also be a short form of isan (see Isanbert). The second element is derived from Old High German mund "protection."
Astrawati f Indonesian (Rare)
Combination of Astra and the feminine suffix -wati.
Deiphobos m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek δήϊος (deios) meaning "hostile, destructive; burning" as well as "unhappy, wretched", related to δηϊόω (deioo) meaning "to slay, to cut down" (see Deianeira), and φόβος (phobos) meaning "fear, terror, panic; awe, reverence" as well as "flight, retreat".
Emelye f Literature
Medieval variant of Emily used by Geoffrey Chaucer in his 14th-century story 'The Knight's Tale'.
Xianluan f Chinese
From the Chinese 贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good" and 娈 (luán) meaning "lovely, beautiful, docile".
Gaina f Chinese
From the Chinese 改 (gǎi) meaning "change, alter, improve" and 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful".
Iko m & f Indonesian
Meaning unknown. A famous bearer is Indonesian actor and fight choreographer by the artistic name of Iko Uwais.
Omberto m Medieval Italian
Variant of the name Umberto.
Howsmon m English (American)
This name comes from the english surname Howsmon.
Guilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia" and 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain".
Abigaili f Biblical, Swahili
Swahili form of Abigail.
Sherab m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཤེས་རབ (shes-rab) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, insight".
Nobuiku m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" and 幾 (iku) meaning "how far/long/many/much". Other kanji characters can also form this name.
Binhan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 彬 (bīn) meaning "cultivated, well-bred" a and 菡 (hàn) meaning "buds, lotus buds".
Ne'ula f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "light of sky", "light of heaven", or "bright sky". Or also "red sky".
Augustulus m Late Roman, History
Means "little Augustus" in Latin, as it consists of the name (then title) Augustus combined with the Latin diminutive suffix -ulus.... [more]
Jitaraphol m Thai
Means "painting power" in Thai.
Septimanie f French (?)
Jeanne-Louise-Armande-Élisabeth-Sophie-Septimanie de Vignerot du Plessis (1740-1773), daughter of the 3rd Duke of Richelieu, was a salonnière of the French Ancien Régime. She was married to the Count of Egmont and also known as Septimanie d'Egmont.
Bajazid m History
Bosnian form of Bayezid.
Xuetang f Chinese
From the Chinese 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums".
Galtmaa f Mongolian
Means "fiery woman" in Mongolian, from гал (gal) meaning "fire" and the feminine suffix маа (maa).
Bertechildis f Frankish
Bertechildis was the fifth wife of Dagobert I, King of the Franks. Her name is a form of Berthild.
Ɗantala m Hausa
From the Hausa ɗa meaning “son” and Tàlātā̀ meaning “Tuesday”.
Leaifa m Sami
Sami form of Leif.
Salmah m Biblical
Variant of Salmon.
Dyjana f Belarusian
Belarusian Latin spelling of Dyyana.
Larkyn f & m English
Variant of Larkin.
Makhach m Avar (Russified)
Means "our hajj", derived from Persian ما (ma) meaning "we, our" combined with Arabic حج (hajj) meaning "hajj, pilgrimage". This was the nickame of Dagestani revolutionary Magomed-Ali Dakhadaev (1882-1918), the namesake of the city of Makhachkala.
Nikesermos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is most likely derived from Greek νίκης (nikes) meaning "of victory", which is the genitive singular of the Greek noun νίκη (nike) meaning "victory"... [more]
Aerten f Celtic
Derived from agro-, "carnage", and tan-nu, "to broaden" or "to spread", or ten-n-do-, "to break" or "to cut".
Metie m Etruscan
Etruscan borrowing of Mettius.
Lucrèci m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Lucretius.
Mönkh m & f Mongolian
Means "eternal" in Mongolian. It can be used as a short form of names containing the element мөнх (mönkh).
Ishkhan m Armenian
Means "prince" in Armenian.
Althena f English (Rare)
An invented name. Possibly a combination of Althea and Athene.
Aralyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Aaralyn, or else a combination of the initial sound found in names such as Arabella, Ariel and Ariadne with the popular name suffix lyn (perhaps inspired by similar-sounding names Carolyn, Marilyn and Cherilyn).
Min-Soo m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 민수 (see Min-Su).
Seigiv f Medieval English
Medieval form of Sægiefu. It was mentioned by the 12th-century historian Reginald of Durham as belonging to a 7th-century Christian woman from Hawick who, with Rosfrith, had worshipped at the lost chapel of St Cuthbert in the Slitrig valley.
Rushdy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رشدي (see Rushdi).
Ibti m & f Arabic
Short form of Ibtisam.
Binghan f Chinese
From the Chinese 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice" and 寒 (hán) meaning "cold, wintry" or 菡 (hàn) meaning "bud".
Za f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 扎 () meaning "tie" or 匝 () meaning "circle, round, whole, thick" or 杂 () meaning "variety, to mix".... [more]
Alwa f Swedish
Variant of Alva 1.
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".
Vasyuk m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Vasiliy.
Jong-il m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 정일 (see Jeong-il).
Guri m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Gourias (see Gurias).
Giorga f Sardinian
Feminine form of Giorghi.
Eunus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Eunous. This name was borne by a Syrian slave from the 2nd century BC, who was the leader of the slave uprising in the First Servile War.
Estragon m Theatre
Estragon is one of the two protagonists in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot. Estragon is a normal French word meaning "tarragon".
Hergerður f Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Icelandic younger form of Hergerðr.
Swat m Flemish (Rare)
Flemish short form of François. The best known bearer of this name is the Belgian former soccer player François "Swat" Van der Elst (1954-2017).
Linglun m Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
In Chinese mythology, Linglun was a retainer of the Yellow Emperor (Xuanyuan) who was said to have invented music. He made flutes that mimicked the songs of many bird species and devised the Chinese 5-tone music scale... [more]
Avrelija f Slovene
Slovene form of Aurelia.
Narcedalia f Spanish (Mexican)
Allegedly a combination of Narcisa and Dalia 1 (i.e., the narcissus flower and the dahlia flower)... [more]
Baizhan m Kazakh
Means "rich soul" from Kazakh бай (bay) meaning "rich" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul" (of Persian origin).
Patthamawadi f Thai
From Thai ปัทมา (patthama) meaning "lotus" and วดี (wadi) meaning "possessing, having".
Tours m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Contraction of Saint Ours recorded in French-speaking Switzerland up until the 19th century.
Ayutarou m Japanese
From 鮎 (ayu) meaning "trout", 太 (ta, o, oo) meaning "big, great", and 郎 (rou, ryou) meaning "son".
Liriope f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Leiriope, which literally means "the face of leirion". Leirion was another name that the ancient Greeks had for the daffodil flower. In Greek mythology, Liriope was the name of a nymph.
Wyszeniega f Polish
Derived from the Slavic name elements wysze "higher" and niega "delight".
Sveinbjörg f Icelandic
Derived from the Old Norse elements sveinn meaning "boy" and bjǫrg meaning "help, save, rescue"... [more]
Kasiodoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Cassiodorus.
Riasa f Japanese
From Japanese 凜 (ri) meaning "dignified, severe, cold" combined with 朝 (asa) meaning "morning". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Leriko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Valeri and its short form Leri.
Faramalalako m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy fara meaning "last" or "child, offspring" and malalako meaning "beloved".
Hongzhang m Chinese
From Chinese 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", 洪 (hóng) meaning "flood, deluge" or 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast" combined with 章 (zhāng) meaning "chapter"... [more]
Lucrècia f Catalan, Gascon
Catalan and Gascon form of Lucretia.
Esekíel m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hesekiel.
Dachang m Chinese
From the Chinese 大 (dà) meaning "big, great" and 倡 (chàng) meaning "guide, leader; lead".
Rikaartti m Finnish
Finnish variant of Rikard.
Thirachai m Thai
From Thai ธีร (thira) meaning "scholar, philosopher, wise, learned" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Weisheng m Chinese
From Chinese 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary", 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp" or 蔚 (wèi) meaning "luxuriant, lush, exuberant" combined with 胜 (shèng) meaning "victory, success" or 昇 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascend"... [more]
Nopamat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphamat.
Kampanart m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กัมปนาท (see Kampanat).
Malek m Arabic, Persian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic مالك (see Maalik), as well as the usual Persian form and a Malay variant.
Meiling f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 龄 (líng) meaning "age, duration, years", 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade", 伶 (líng) meaning "clever, smart, performer, solitary", or 灵 (líng) meaning “spirit, soul”... [more]
Stayan m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Stoyan.
Min-Sung m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 민성 (see Min-Seong).
Açelya f Turkish
Derived from Turkish açelya "azalea".
Minervius m Ancient Roman
From the name of the Roman goddess Minerva.
Matys m Medieval Polish, Medieval Baltic, French (Modern)
Medieval Polish variant of Mateusz and medieval Latvian and French variant of Mathias.
Ansine m Provençal (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a Provençal form of Ansgar.
Saptarsi m Indian
Other form of Saptarshi.
Amalya f Hebrew
Means "labour of Yahweh" in Hebrew.
Orestina f Italian (Rare), Ancient Roman
Italian feminine diminutive of Oreste. It also coincides with the feminine form of Orestinus, a Roman cognomen of the same origin.
Szterna f Yiddish (Polonized)
a Polonized form of Sterna
Rihannon f English (British, Rare)
Variant of Rhiannon influenced by the spelling of the famous singer: Rihanna.
Pakomio m Rapa Nui
This was the name of Pakomio Maori, the husband of prophetess Angata (d. 1915). This is not only a first name but last name as well.
Ayşad m Turkish (Rare), Azerbaijani (Rare)
From ay meaning "moon" and Persian شاد (shād) meaning "happy, glad".
Xiamara f Ancient Aramaic
Means "joyful deer" in Aramaic.
Benaset m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Benedict.
Aalisaikhan m & f Mongolian
Means "nice character, good disposition" in Mongolian, from ааль (aali) meaning "disposition, conduct" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Atinagora m Macedonian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Macedonian and Serbian form of Athenagoras.
Krzesąd m Polish (Archaic)
From the element krzesi, meaning "to resurrect" or "to restore" and sąd, meaning "court" or "judge". Thus, it was probably intended to mean "the one who is judged (or destined, since the words have similar roots in Polish) to restore life" or "the one who restores true judgement".
Anterino m Italian
Diminutive of Antero.
Sauvada f Occitan
Feminine form of Sauvat.
Nikala m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Nikolai.
Dyela f Haitian Creole
Derived from Haitian Creole dye "god" and la "there; here" with the intended meaning of "God is here".
Leicy f Spanish (Latin American, Anglicized, Modern, Rare)
Spanish form of Lacy reflecting the English pronunciation.
Kîtiorne m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Gideon.
Yotsuha f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 四 (yotsu) meaning "four" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Lorrae f English
A variant of LaRae. It is the stage name of actress Lorrae Desmond (b. 1932 as Beryl Hunt).
Bronn m Literature, Popular Culture
Ser Bronn of the Blackwater is the name of a character from the Song of Ice and Fire books by GRR Martin and the TV show Game of Thrones based upon the former. ... [more]
Pualo m Greenlandic
Means "mitt" in Greenlandic.
Bato m Cebuano, Filipino
From Cebuano bato meaning "a rock, pebble, stone or boulder; a gemstone".
Firoza f Bengali
Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Jójákim m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Jehoiakim.
Leaston m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Leaston.
Natuš m Sorbian (Archaic)
Sorbian form of Nathan.
Rolla m American (South, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a phonetic spelling of Rollo.
Ricci m English (American)
Either a transferred use of the surname Ricci or a variant of Ricky.
Lucjo m Italian
Italian Form Of Luĉjo
Amat al-Aleem f Arabic
Means "maidservant of the omniscient" from Arabic أمة ال (amat al) meaning "maidservant of the" combined with عليم (alim) meaning "omniscient".
Cressile f Arthurian Cycle
The daughter of King Clodoveus of Cornwall, an ancestor of Mark and Tristan.... [more]
Mudrīte f Latvian
Variant of Mudra.
Culumbanu m Corsican
Corsican form of Columbanus
Hoche m Norman, Picard
Of uncertain origin and meaning. The name first appeared in various medieval texts, particularly in present-day Belgium, which leads certain academics to believe that this name might be a variant of Hugues.
Gōtoku m Japanese (Rare)
This name can be used as 高徳 or 剛徳 with 高 (kou, taka.i, taka, -daka, taka.maru, taka.meru) meaning "expensive, high, tall", 剛 (gou) meaning "strength, sturdy" and 徳 (toku) meaning "benevolence, commanding respect, goodness, virtue."... [more]
Kallixtusz f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Calixto.
Astreu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Astraeus.
Rajalakshmi f Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
Combination of the names Raja 2 and Lakshmi.
Ngisaveni m Tsonga
"Be afraid".
Reverence m & f Obscure
From the English word reverence meaning "deep respect".
Conwenna f Literature
Meaning uncertain, probably a Latinized form of a Celtic name (like Cuniovenda, Cunovinda or Cunovinna). According to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, Conwenna was the mother of Brennius and Belinus, two early kings of Britain... [more]
Meibh f Irish
Means “she who intoxicates”
Kloey f American
Variant of Chloe.
Waunita f English (American, Rare)
Anglicized spelling of Juanita.
Valiyor m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Vali and the Uzbek word yor meaning "friend".
Ifanwy f Welsh
Feminine form of Ifan, using the suffix wy meaning "river". This is a modern Welsh name.
Sutti m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sutthi.
Martos m Hungarian
Diminutive of Márton.
Seima m & f Japanese
From Japanese 晴 (sei) meaning "clear up", 星 (sei) meaning "star" or 世 (sei) meaning "generations" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine", 舞 (ma) meaning "dance" or 磨 (ma) meaning "polish"... [more]
Driek m Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Hendricus and Hendrikus, which is also used for bearers of related names.
Grēta f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian adoption of Greta.
Nəcməddin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Najm al-Din.
Peihong f Chinese
From the Chinese 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full" and 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow".
Tobijs m Latvian
Latvian form of Tobias
Villar f Spanish (European)
Means "hamlet" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Villar meaning "Our Lady of the Hamlet".
Oxkar m Basque
Pet form of Oskar.
Surdinius m Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from the Roman cognomen Surdinus.
Beornhæþ m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorn "warrior, man" and hæþ "heath, wilderness"... [more]
Awatef f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عواطف (see Awatif).
Ziyaudin m Chechen
Chechen form of Ziyauddin.
Bafke f East Frisian
Variation of Bafe.
Keali'inohomoku f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian definite article ke, ali'i meaning "chief, ruler, monarch, commander", noho meaning "to reside or reign", and moku, meaning "an island, district, forest, or section".
Galadhriel f Literature
Means "tree-garland" from Sindarin galadh "tree" and riel "crowned maiden." Within Tolkien's writings, this is essentially a variant of Galadriel, due to those outside of Lórien sometimes mistaking the Sindarin galad "light, radiance" for galadh "tree."
Gisleen m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Gislenus. Never a very common name, it has been around since medieval times, but was predominantly masculine in older times. In more modern times, the name has become more common on women than on men, but it is still quite rare.
Manlai m Mongolian
Means "leader, vanguard", "superior, foremost, best", or "forehead" in Mongolian.
Osward m Medieval English, English
Middle English form of Osweard. The modern form is derived from the surname Osward.
Jarko m Finnish
Rare variant of Jarkko.
Milík m Czech (Rare)
Originally a diminutive of Milivoj, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Farna f Arabic
Shortened form of Farnaz.
Sylvía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sylvia.
Orlayna f English
Orlayna is irregularly used as a name and is derived from French origins.... [more]
Mahana f Japanese
From Japanese 茉 (ma) meaning "white jasmine" combined with 花 or 華 (hana) both meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Padung m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ผดุง (see Phadung).
Potina f Roman Mythology
Goddess who enables a child to drink.
Llara f Asturian (Modern)
Possibly an Asturian form of Lara 2.
Takiko f Japanese
From Japanese 滝 (taki) meaning "waterfall" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Navarro m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Navarro.
Gwendy f English
Diminutive of Gwendolyn.
Cho‘tpo‘lat m Uzbek
Derived from cho't meaning "calculation" and po'lat meaning "sword, steel".
Amarsaikhan m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian амар (amar) meaning "rest, ease, comfort" or "simple, easy" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Noralf m Norwegian
Combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and alfr "elf". The name was created in the late 19th century.
Zulkapli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Apullunia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Apollonia.
Dianie f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Diane or Diany.
Edjouïo f Provençal
Provençal form of Edwige.
Khadafi m Afghan (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Gaddafi.
Anjhula f Hindi
Anjhula Bais is an Indian-American international psychologist, trauma specialist, human rights activist and an international model.
Edonus m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Edonus was the ancestor of the Edonians in Thrace and Thracian Macedonia. He was the son of Ares (god of war) and Calliope (muse of epic poetry).
Linneria f Obscure
Possibly inspired by Linaria.
Shugyla f Kazakh
Means "gleam, radiance, beam" in Kazakh.
Jouana f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Jeanne.
Imake f & m Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Derived from Livonian im "miracle".
Emelix f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Perhaps a blend of Emely (itself a Hispanic variant of Emily, reflecting the English pronunciation) and Alix.
Yunjin f Korean
It means cloud brocade.... [more]
Khvӗtle f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Fyokla.
Phedon m Arthurian Cycle
A character in "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser.
Mattingly f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred usage of the surname Mattingly as a given name.
Chayong f Filipino
Diminutive of Rosario.
Vernice f English
Combination of Verna and Bernice.
Phanet m & f Khmer
Means "sugarcane" in Khmer.
Chongyuan m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 崇 (chóng) meaning "esteem, honor, revere, venerate" and 源 (yuán) meaning "spring, source".
Helmand m Pashto
From the name of the Helmand River that flows through Afghanistan, itself derived from Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬎𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬝 (haētumant̰) meaning "with dams, having a dam".
Kolmogor m Russian
Means "hill" in Russian.
Lucillie f English (Rare)
Variant or diminutive of Lucille.
Flicka f English, Popular Culture
Diminutive of Felicity. This name was notably borne by the titular character (a horse) in the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
Sansanee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sansani.
Erode m Biblical Italian
Italian form of Herod.
Omonxol f Uzbek
Derived from omon meaning "safe, healthy" and xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Hanwei f Chinese
From the Chinese 晗 (hán) meaning "pre-dawn" and 玮 (wěi) meaning "jade, rare, precious".
Tomasito m Spanish
Diminutive of Tomas.
Huko m Estonian
Variant of Hugo.
Wanfu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" and 福 (fú) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing" or 芙 (fú) meaning "hibiscus".
Ejvor f Swedish
Variant of Eivor.
Quyllur m & f Quechua
Means "star" in Quechua.
Syafeeqa f Malay
Malay variant of Shafiqa.
Rhenn f English (American)
Variant spelling or Wren or Ren given to 5 girls in 2018.
Torlaug f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Þórlaug.
Uğuray f Turkish
From the Turkish uğur meaning "good luck" and ay meaning "moon".
Ma'acah m & f Biblical
Variant transcription of Maacah.... [more]
Nuradil m Kyrgyz, Kazakh (Rare)
Derived from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with عادل (ʿādil) meaning "just, fair".
Ri-An f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 利 (ri) meaning "sharp, favorable, advantage", 俐 (ri) meaning "clever", 悧 (ri) meaning "smooth, active, clever", 理 (ri) meaning "inner essence, texture reason", 里 (ri) meaning "inside; interior, lining", 梨 (ri) meaning "pear", 李 (ri) meaning "plum", 璃 (ri) meaning "colored glaze, glass", 莉 (ri) meaning "jasmine", or 鯉 (ri) meaning "carp" combined with 安 (an) meaning "safe; secure, content", 晏 (an) meaning "quiet", 案 (an) meaning "incident; record; file", 顔 (an) meaning "face", 岸 (an) meaning "bank; shore; beach", or 眼 (an) meaning "eye"... [more]
Toiva m & f Finnish (Rare)
A variant of Toivo.
Pasqualuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Pasquale, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Astrida f Czech, Slovak, Kashubian
Czech and Slovak variant and Kashubian form of Astrid.
Irvette f English (Rare)
Probably a combination of Irva, Irving or Irvine with the suffix -ette.
Elinant m Medieval French, Arthurian Cycle, Medieval Welsh
nant coming from the Old French meaning "pledge, security" or perhaps Welsh for "stream". The first part of the name is unknown, possibly from the same root at Helen meaning "torch"... [more]
Gese f Low German
Low German variant of Gesa.
Nagendran m Tamil, Indian
Tamil variant of Nagendra.
Rada f Thai
Means "delight, joy" in Thai.
Tebrich m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Teodoryk.
Yeong-won f Korean
From Sino-Korean 英 (yeong) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero" 媛 (won) meaning "beautiful woman". Other hanja can be used.... [more]
Badria f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بدرية (see Badriya).
Moryana f Slavic Mythology
Derived from Russian море (more) meaning "sea" and combined with the feminine ending яна (yana). This is the name of a female sea spirit in Slavic folklore, possibly a goddess.
Jiaoxi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 姣 (jiāo) meaning "handsome, beautiful" and 希 (xī) meaning "hope, expect, rare".
Hidekichi m Japanese
From Japanese 秀 (hide) meaning "fine" combined with 吉 (kichi) meaning "good luck, fortune". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Roanna f English, Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Roan.
Berney m English
Variant of Bernie, which is a diminutive of Bernard.
Brecan m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Breacán.
Jerimy m English
Variant of Jeremy.