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.
Patiphan m Thai
Means "wit, wisdom" in Thai.
Thanapop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนภพ (see Thanaphop).
Icaro m Italian
Italian form of Ikaros (see Icarus).
Komachi f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" and 茉 (machi) meaning "white jasmine", 海 (machi) meaning "ocean" or 町 (machi) meaning "town". Other kanji combinations can be used... [more]
Vulstano m Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of Wulfstan.
Orfe m Turkish
Turkish form of Orpheus.
Murtuza m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Morteza
Monomakh m Russian
Russian form of Monomachos.
Xinting f Chinese
A very spiritual person
Makko m Medieval German, East Frisian (Archaic)
Short form of Markward, recorded in the 11th century.
Saibini f Konkani
A Konkani translation of Dame.
Kusi f & m Aymara
Means "fortune, happiness, joy" in Aymara.
Ntwanano m & f Tsonga
Means "understanding" in Xitsonga.
Scamandro m Italian
Italian form of Skamandros via Scamander.
Sobeida f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Zubaida.
Yamako m & f Japanese
Means "mountain child" in Japanese.
Kolinda f Croatian (Rare)
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (born 1968) was the president of Croatia 2015–2020. She was named after a 1967 song ‘Colinda’ by the Croatian singer Zdenka Vučković... [more]
Aobako f Japanese
From Japanese 翠 (ao) meaning "green", 巴 (ba) meaning "tomoe" combined with 子 (ko) "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Berenici f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Brazilian form of the name Berenice, reflecting the Brazilian pronunciation.
Calino m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Callinus.
Vesonia f Ancient Roman (Archaic)
Vesonia was a woman from Pompeii who lived during the 1st century BCE. Her father was Publius.
Sairy f & m English (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
As an English name, it is sometimes used as a nickname for Sarah, which is the case for Sarah Bush Lincoln, the stepmother of Abraham Lincoln. It is also the case for Sarah Gamp, one of the characters in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit, whose nickname is Sairey (Sairy in the 1994 TV miniseries).
Amplonia f Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch variant form of Apollonia. This name has survived to modern times, but barely so, as it is quite rare in the Netherlands these days: in 2014, there were less than 10 living bearers (of all ages) in the entire country... [more]
Senwan f Chinese
From the Chinese 森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial".
Leninha f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese diminutive of Lena and Helena.
Anavaeh f English (American)
Popularity rising together with Nevaeh and Neveah
Myślisław m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish myśl "thought", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic mysliti "to think". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".
Prishati f Indian
MEANING - "a drop of water, variegated, dappled cow or mare"... [more]
Tsvetle f Yiddish
Slavicised form of Bluma, compare Russian цвето́к (cvetók) "flower" and Bulgarian Tsvetan.
Darylann f Popular Culture
A compound of the names Daryl and Ann borne by a recurring character in 'Hill Street Blues' played by the actress Deborah Richter.
Weezy f English (Modern)
Diminutive of Louise. Frequently heard on the 1970s sitcom "The Jeffersons."
Ugalik m & f Inuit, Greenlandic
Means "arctic hare" in Inuit.
Ginivra f Sicilian
Variant of Ginevra.
Cheslea f American (Rare)
Feminized variant of Chesley inspired by a modification or misspelling of Chelsea.
Sašenka f Serbian, Slovak, Croatian
Strictly feminine diminutive form of Saša.
Tamunotonye m & f Western African, Ijaw
Means "God's will" or "God's favour" in Ijaw.
Juliano f Provençal
Provençal form of Julienne.
Barsanouphios m Coptic (Bohairic, Hellenized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Hellenized form of the Bohairic Coptic name ⲃⲉⲣϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϥⲓ (Beršenoufi), which is ultimately derived from Ancient Egyptian wršy-nfr meaning "good guardian".... [more]
Wilym m Silesian
Variant of Wilem.
Latiuiki m Tongan
Tongan form of Ludwig.
Hermanric m Germanic
Variant form of Ermanric.
Ede m West Frisian, East Frisian
Frisian form of Ade 2.
Kaʻiulani f Hawaiian
Means "the sacred sky," "the sacred heaven," "the sacred, heavenly one" or "the royal, sacred one," from definite article ka, ʻiu meaning "lofty, sacred, revered, consecrated" and lani meaning "sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, royal, exalted, noble, aristocratic."... [more]
Justins m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Justin.
Dossantos m Brazilian (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dos Santos.
Kalëna f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Kalina.
Basti m German
Diminutive of Sebastian, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Firoza f Bengali
Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Adamma f Igbo
Means "daughter of beauty" in Igbo.
Selinay f Turkish
The name "Selinay" can be broken down into two parts:"Selin" which is derived from "Sel," meaning "stream" or "flood" in Turkish."Ay" means "moon" in Turkish. So, "Selinay" could be interpreted as "Moon of the Stream" or "Moon of the Flood."
Karanfil f Turkish
The origin is Arabic, means Carnation; a beautiful flower.
Seitaro m Japanese
From 整 (sei) meaning "arrange, settle, organize", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big, great" and 郎 () meaning "son". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Moschoula f Greek
Derived from Ancient Greek μόσχος (móskhos) meaning "young shoot; calf" or "musk" (the two senses having differing etymologies) with the diminutive suffix -ούλα (-oula).
Nini f & m English
Diminutive of names beginning with or containing the sound N. It is also a short form or diminutive of the Scottish name Ninian.
Oyqosh f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and qosh meaning "eyebrow(s)".
Oosje f West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
The first element of this Frisian name is uncertain, but the second element consists of the diminutive suffix -je.... [more]
Laralyn f English (Modern, ?)
Lara with the -lyn suffix.
Azizeh f Persian
Persian form of Aziza.
Jehiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Jehiel.
Ákat f Mohawk
Mohawk form of Ida.
Samar m Sanskrit
♥ Samar समर- battle, war. ... [more]
Solomonia f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Apparently a feminine form of Solomon. According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, Solomonia was the unnamed woman with seven sons described in 2 Maccabees 7 of the Old Testament... [more]
Byleth m & f Popular Culture
Variant of Beleth. This is the name of an avatar character in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
Seung-hui f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed", 丞 "assist, aid, rescue" or 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" (seung), and 熙 "bright, splendid, glorious", 喜 "like, love, enjoy; joyful thing", 希 "rare; hope, expect, strive for" or 姬 "beauty; imperial concubine" (hui).
Ostra f German (Rare, Archaic)
From the German word Ostern "easter".
Saengduan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Saengduean.
Azadə f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani azad meaning "free", ultimately from Persian آزاد (âzâd).
Zoro m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (zo) meaning "sky" or 造 (zo) meaning "create, make, structure, physique" combined with 月 (ro) meaning "moon" or 路 (ro) meaning "path, route, road, distance"... [more]
Anatoliana f Late Roman
Feminine form of Anatolianus.
Suhaylo f Uzbek (Rare), Tajik (Rare)
Uzbek and Tajik feminine form of Suhail.
Perdix m Greek Mythology
Means "partridge" in Greek. In Greek myth Perdix or Talos was a nephew of the inventor Daedalus, to whom he was apprenticed... [more]
Miyuka f Japanese
From Japanese 彌 (mi) meaning "span, cover, cross over" or 深 (mi) meaning "deep", 夕 (yu) meaning "evening" and 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Heńü f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Henryka.
Sissa f Swedish, Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Originally an Old Norse diminutive of Sigþrúðr, this name is now a diminutive of Cecilia. As a Swedish name, it was traditionally found in Scania.
Margùérite f Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of Marguerite.
Ársæll m Icelandic
From the Old Norse adjective ársæll meaning "happy in having good seasons, blessed in the year", composed of Old Norse ár "year" and Old Norse sæll "blissful, happy".
Ranulf m Germanic, German
Derived from the Germanic element hraban or hramn "raven" combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Masamura m Japanese
From Japanese 成 (masa) meaning "to become" or 雅 (masa) meaning "elegant, graceful" combined with 邑 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sławomysł m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Slavic slav "glory". The second element is derived from Polish myśl "thought", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic mysliti "to think".
Onnamaria f Romansh
Contraction of Onna and Maria.
Charmont m Literature
Used in the book 'Ella Enchanted', the character Prince Charmont. Formed from Prince Charming.
Bozhimir m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Božimir.
Touria f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Touriya.
Fieja f Belarusian
Diminutive of Darafieja.
Mahyar m Persian
Means "friend of the moon" from Persian ماه (mâh) meaning "moon" and یار (yâr) meaning "friend, companion".
Skaidris m Latvian
Derived from Latvian skaidrs "clear".
Cucuphas m Phoenician
Phoenician origin with the meaning of "he who jokes" or "he who likes to joke". Saint Cucuphas is a is a martyr of Spain who lived from roughly 269 A.D. to 304 A.D. ... [more]
Sigurbjørn m Faroese
Faroese variant of Sigbjørn.
Vaidivutis m Lithuanian
Variant form of Vaidevutis.
Iisaja m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Îsaia.
Suvfia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sophia.
Venantia f Late Roman
Feminine form of the Roman name Venantius. ... [more]
Ratchani f Thai
Means "night" in Thai.
Vorasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรสิทธิ์ (see Worasit).
Shawntrell m African American
Variant spelling of Seantrel.
Madaglan m Arthurian Cycle
The pagan king of Oriande in Perlesvaus.... [more]
Solar m Literature
Solar Pons is a fictional detective created by the writer August Derleth.
Atish m Sanskrit
Meaning of Sanskrit name... [more]
Sovannmealea f Khmer
Means "golden garlend, wreath, line" in Khmer.
Muhammed Yusuf m Turkish
Combination of Muhammed and Yusuf.
Miśka f Polish
Diminutive of Michalina.
Gárral m Sami
Sami variant of Kárral.
Aznaro m Medieval Spanish
Spanish form of Aznar.
Xinhong f Chinese
From the Chinese 昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning" and 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan" or "vast".
Sasiwimon f Thai
From Thai ศศิ (sasi) meaning "moon" and วิมล (wimon) meaning "chaste, pure, clean".
Babila m Georgian (Archaic), Italian
Georgian and Italian form of Babylas.
Stracimir m Serbian
Older form of Strahimir. This name was borne by 12th-century Serbian prince Stracimir Zavidović and 14th-century Serbian noble Stracimir Balšić.
Tsiresy m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy tsy meaning "not" and resy meaning "defeated".
Facund m Catalan
Catalan form of Facundus.
Ajâja f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic pet form of Aja, from a combination of Aja and the diminutive suffix -aaja, a Greenlandic affix used for and by children or a Greenlandic variant form of Ajajak.
Iliaz m Albanian
Variant of Ilias.
Izack m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Isaac, possibly influenced by Zack.
Ilsura f Tatar
Feminine form of Ilsur.
Xosué m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Joshua.
Malaric m Germanic, History
Derived from Gothic malvjan "to crush, to grind" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." This name might also be a short form (with reduction of the 'a') of Amalaric, but it can also be a form of Madalric and Mahalric... [more]
Medaert m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Medard.
Zelikha f Chechen, Crimean Tatar
Chechen and Crimean Tatar form of Zulaykha.
Tchåle m Walloon
Walloon form of Charles.
Eufemià m Catalan
Catalan form of Eufemiano.
Honeyblossom f Obscure (Modern)
This name was perhaps coined by television presenter Paula Yates and musician Bob Geldof for their daughter Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof (1989-2014), from a combination of the names Honey and Blossom.
Siaad f Arabic
Arabic feminine name of uncertain origin, purportedly meaning "help, support, aid".
Melen m Breton
Derived from Breton melen "golden, yellow, blond". This is also considered a Breton form of Mélaine.
Amphaiwan f Thai
From Thai อำไพ (amphai) meaning "bright, brilliant, beautiful, pretty" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Bilbañe f Basque (Rare)
Basque equivalent of Circuncisión.
Parina f & m Aymara
Means "flamingo" in Aymara.
Keaki f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
First made known by now retired Takarazuka actress Keaki Mori (杜 けあき), born Kumiko Kano (狩野 久美子) (1959-), who was in the theatre troupe from 1979 to 1993. It is derived from Keyaki.... [more]
Kautaĸ m & f Greenlandic
Means "hammer" in Greenlandic.
Neten m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo nete meaning "world, day" and the genitive suffix -n.
Anhelisha f Ukrainian
Short form of Anhelina.
Poya m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پویا (see Pouya).
Malakina m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Martin.
Khamsaen m & f Lao
From the Lao ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold" and ແສນ (saen) meaning "very, abundant".
Derman m Turkish
1. Strenght,power, energy... [more]
Kiawentiio f Mohawk
Apparently means "nice morning" in Mohawk.... [more]
Chio f Japanese
From Japanese 芽 (chi) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot" combined with 於 (o) meaning "in". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Çopan m Turkmen
Means "sheperd" In Turkmen
Iswan m Indonesian, Malay
Meaning uncertain.
Wangchuck m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan དབང་ཕྱུག (see Wangchuk).
Errukia f Basque (Rare)
Derived from Basque erruki "mercy; compassion; sympathy", this name is used as one of the Basque equivalents to Spanish Piedad.
Wenanty m Polish
Polish form of Venantius.
Haetsal f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 햇살 (haetsal) meaning "sunbeam, sunray, sunshine," from a combination of 해 (hae) meaning "sun" and 살 (sal) meaning "arrow" with the genitive infix ㅅ (-s-).
Krzyszpin m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Kryspin.
Abdenbi m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد النبي (see Abd an-Nabi) chiefly used in North Africa.
Ka'ilianu f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian ka meaning "the", 'ili meaning "skin" or "pebble" and anu meaning "cool, cold".
Sakusaburou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Sakusaburo.
Namu m & f Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 나무 (namu) meaning "tree; wood."
Brendanas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Brendan.
Olympiada f Greek
Modern Greek form of Olympias.
Abudemi m Catalan
Catalan form of Abudemius.
Fuminosuke m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (fumi) "sentence", 之 (no), a possessive marker combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Ätheria f Literature, Late Roman (Germanized)
Germanised form of Etheria, from Ancient Greek αἰθήρ (aithḗr) 'purer upper air of the atmosphere; heaven, sky; theoretical medium supposed to fill unoccupied space and transmit heat and light', related to German Äther 'ether' and English ether.... [more]
Tianjie f Chinese
From the Chinese 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, purify, pure".
Julião m Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Iulianus (see Julian). Known bearers of this name include the Portuguese multimedia artist and painter Julião Sarmento (b. 1948) and the Brazilian amateur flyweight boxer Julião Henriques Neto (b... [more]
Philinos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek φίλος (philos) meaning "lover, friend".
Kaliopi f South Slavic
South Slavic form of Kalliope.
Oatis m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Oatis. Also may be used as a variation of Otis.
Nacim m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Nasim chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Tiuri m Dutch (Modern, Rare), Literature
The name of a figure in 'De brief voor de Koning' by Tonke Dagt.
Saeran m Popular Culture
This is the name of the fictional character Saeran Choi (mostly known as unknown) from the hit Korean otome game Mystic Messenger.
Engelise f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Engilheid via Old French Engelais.
Onnia f Finnish
Feminine form of Onni.
Isaku m Albanian
Albanian form of Isaac.
Kissimi m & f Inuit
Used by Erin Hunter in the Seekers series of novels. It means "alone".
Theonymphi f Greek (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Greek Θεονύμφη (see Theonymfi).
Iljaz m Albanian
Albanian form of Ilyas.
Orri m Old Norse, Icelandic
Old West Norse byname meaning "black grouse", a type of game bird (Lyrurus tetrix).
Eratostene m Italian
Italian form of Eratosthenes.
Frutos m Spanish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Hispanicized)
Spanish form of Fructus. It also coincides with the related Spanish word frutos meaning "fruits". Notable bearers of this name include Frutos Baeza (1861-1918), a Spanish poet and writer of the Murcian dialect, and Frutos Feo Pérez (1972-), a retired Spanish sprinter.
Kaleida f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps based on the English word kaleidoscope, coined in 1817 by its inventor, Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), from Greek kalos "beautiful" with eidos "shape" and the suffix scope (to resemble the word telescope); its literal meaning is "observer of beautiful forms".... [more]
Nickey m & f English
Variant of Nicky.
Ãggâle f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agathe.
Zhongyi m & f Chinese
From Chinese 仲 (zhòng) meaning "middle, second" or 中 (zhōng) meaning "middle" combined with 一 () meaning "one", 颐 (yí) meaning "nourish, foster, protect", 毅 () meaning "resolute, decisive, firm", 夷 (yí) meaning "flat, level, smooth" or 怡 () meaning "joy, harmony"... [more]
Rakhmad m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Rahmat.
Sanay m Indian
"Ancient" "One That Will Last Forever"
Okiko f Japanese
From Japanese 興 (oki) meaning "entertain" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Taube f Yiddish (Archaic)
German-Yiddish form of Toiba. The name coincides with German Taube "dove".
Jausèpa f Occitan
Occitan feminine form of Joseph.
Rachana f & m Khmer
Means "fine arts" in Khmer.
Burki m German
Diminutive of masculine given names that contain the Germanic element burg meaning "fortress", such as Burkhard.... [more]
Agnés f Aragonese, Kashubian
Medieval Aragonese and Kashubian form of Agnes.
Hormin m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-mnw meaning "Horus-Min", a combination of the names of the gods Horus and Min.
Suster f Medieval Dutch, West Frisian (Rare)
Derived from medieval Dutch and West Frisian suster meaning "sister". Also compare Sister, Syster and Zuster.... [more]
Keopele m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Geoffrey.
Murshida f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Murshid.
Elseliv f Swedish
Variant of the Old Swedish Elisiv... [more]
Malgalad m Literature
Derived from Sindarin malt ("gold") and galad ("light; radiance"; see also Gilgalad and Galadriel)... [more]
Bierløta f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Bergljót.
Yolindi f Afrikaans
South africa
Neomeris f Ancient Greek
Water nymph from greek mythology
Cuniberto m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Kunibert.
Hachon m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Hákon.
Mannan m Indian, Bengali, Pakistani, Arabic (Mashriqi)
From the Arabic word مَنّان (mannān) meaning "kind, generous, benefactor".
Lucjón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Lucianus.
Mechtylda f Polish
Polish form of Mechtilde.
Fernã m Brazilian
Shortened form of Fernão.
Fulgencjusz m Polish
Polish form of Fulgentius (see Fulgencio).
McLaren m English
Transferred use of the surname McLaren.
Bromleigh m English
Transferred use of the surname Bromleigh.
Avarose f English (Rare)
Combination of Ava 1 and Rose.
Mykhayla f Ukrainian
Variant transliteration of Михайла (see Mykhaila).
Kauanny f Brazilian (Modern)
Modern spelling of Kauany (Since double consonant is a common modern thing in Brazil when giving name to a kid) which is feminine form of Kauã which itself is a variant of Cauã meaning "hawk" in tupi.
Yiacinta f Afro-American (Slavery-era, Archaic)
Variant of Jacinta used in the 19th century.
Norborne m American (Rare)
Probably derived from the place name Norborne (Missouri).
Naviyuk f & m Inupiat (Modern)
Uigvak(King Island) dialect Inupiatun name of writer and poet Joan Naviyuk Kane, etymology and meaning unknown, possibly related to the western Kalilit(Greenlandic) name Navagiaq
Moronoe f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
In Geoffrey’s Vita Merlini, she is one of the nine sisters of Morgan Le Fay.
Alioth m & f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic alyat, meaing "fat tail of a sheep". This is the traditional name of the star Epsilon Ursae Majoris in the constellation Ursa Major.
Xay m Lao
Means "victory" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit जय (jaya).
Mone f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 百 (mo) meaning "hundred" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.... [more]
Xuzhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 旭 (xù) meaning "rising sun, brilliant, radiance" and 帙 (zhì) meaning "book cover".
Dimuthu m & f Sinhalese
Means "shining, bright" in Sinhala.
Ealdhere m Anglo-Saxon
Means "old army", derived from Old English eald "old" and here "army".
Xenokleia f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Xenokles. In Greek mythology, this name belonged to a Delphic priestess who was consulted by Herakles.
Hierophanes m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἱερός (hieros) meaning "sacred" combined with Greek φανής (phanes) meaning "appearing" (see Theophanes)... [more]
Senica m & f English (American, Rare)
Variant and feminine form of Seneca.
Ásfriðr m Old Norse
Old Norse name derived from Old Norse áss "god" and friðr "love; peace; protection".