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.
Aleksio m Esperanto
Possibly a Esperanto form of Alexis.
Lykaon m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from Greek λυκος (lykos) "wolf". In Greek mythology, this is the name of an early king of Arkadia.
Ciccu m Sicilian (Rare), Folklore, Literature
Possibly a Sicilian diminutive of Francesco. This name is borne by the titular character of the Sicilian fairy tale 'The Story of Ciccu'. Ciccu is a young man who obtains a magic coverlet, purse, and horn from fairies, and later enters the service of a greedy king, whom he outwits and later gains his throne after the king's death... [more]
Ladiko m Georgian
Pet form of Vladimer. Also compare Lado.
Charika f & m Mexican
Means Funny, Good Looking
Tasuke m Japanese
Combination of a ta kanji, like 太 meaning "plump, thick" or 多 meaning "many, much," and 助け (suke) meaning "help," the element also written as 介, 祐, and so on. The second kanji can also be used on its own, from 助け (tasuke), extended from suke with 手 (ta), the combining form of te meaning "hand," now the usual form.... [more]
Heremaia m Maori
Maori form of Jeremiah.
Coppélia f Theatre, French (Rare)
The name of a life-sized mechanical doll created by the mysterious Doctor Coppélius in Léo Delibes' comic ballet Coppélia (1870), based on two macabre stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann. The inventor's name is possibly a Latinized form of Yiddish Koppel... [more]
Mahjouba f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Feminine form of Mahjoub (chiefly Moroccan and Tunisian).
Achacja f Polish
Polish form of Acacia.
Lífþrasir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "the one striving after life". In Norse mythology Líf and Lífþrasir are the only people to survive Ragnarǫk].
Fenjuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Oregan f Breton
Variant of Aouregan.
Jasser m Arabic
An ancient Arab name meaning "brave", "valiant, "dauntless", "fearless", and "daring".
Acopa m Nahuatl
Means "upwards" in Nahuatl.
Baz m Hebrew (Modern)
"Falcon" in Hebrew.
Maestro m English (Modern, Rare)
From the Italian word maestro, which is a master of great art or music.
Beauoncle m Medieval French
Derived from Old French biau, bel, Middle French beau meaning "beautiful, fair; handsome, comely" combined with Old French and Middle French oncle meaning "uncle".
Gülsima f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish
Means "rose-faced, rose-like" in Turkish, from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and سیما (sīmā) meaning "face".
Elferon m Arthurian Cycle
A ruler of Fairyland.
Gurpal m & f Indian (Sikh)
Derived from Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with पाल (pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Spulga f Latvian
From the Latvian spulgs meaning "bright; radiant."
Ynyr m Welsh
Welsh form of Honorius.
Verle m American (Rare)
An English language form of a French name meaning "truthful".
Muriëlle f Dutch
Dutch form of Murielle.
Nargiz f Kazakh
Kazakh form of Narges
Glicério m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Glykerios via its latinized form Glycerius. A notable bearer of this name was the Brazilian politician Glicério Alves (1893-1967).
Ikrombuvish f Uzbek
Derived from ikrom meaning "honour, respect" and buvish meaning "lady".
Nealy f English
Either a feminine form of Neal or a diminutive of Cornelia.
Shichun f Chinese
From the Chinese 诗 (shī) meaning "poetry, poem" and 纯 (chún) meaning "pure, clean, simple".
Sherjahon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sher meaning "lion" and jahon meaning "the world".
Xyla f English (American, Modern), Filipino
Possibly an invented name, perhaps based on Greek ξύλον (xylon) meaning "wood", a word used in the New Testament to mean "the Cross".... [more]
Tsugkinúa f Aguaruna
Means "siren woman, mermaid woman" in Awajún.
Kandakoro-Kamuy m Ainu, Japanese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
God of the sky and prime originator in Ainu mythology.
Kaineus m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
It might possibly be best to see this name as a masculinization of Kainis. After all: in Greek mythology, Kaineus and Kainis are one and the same person... [more]
Supphachai m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Ida f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali
MEANING - speech, Goddess of speech ( Saraswati), earth, heaven, refreshment, food, vital spirit, offering ... [more]
Xiangsu f Chinese
From the Chinese 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again".
Junaydah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic جنيدة (see Junayda).
Oqmaral f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and maral meaning "Caspian deer".
Eilir f & m Welsh
Derived from Welsh eilir "butterfly; regneration; spring".
Hohoemi f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From 微笑み (hohoemi) meaning "smile," derived from 頬 (hoho) meaning "cheek" (normally when used in isolation) and 笑み (emi), the continuative form of the verb 笑む (emu) meaning "to smile."... [more]
Weeko f & m American (Rare)
Many sites list is as meaning "pretty" in Sioux, when in fact it's a slang form of wikoska meaning "venereal disease". It's likely an invented name.
Biijá f Sami
Sami form of Pia and variant of Birrá.
Kalden m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan སྐལ་ལྡན (skal-ldan) meaning "auspicious, fortunate, blessed".
Sticks f Popular Culture
From Sticks the Badger, one of the main characters in the Sonic Boom series. She is a wacky anthropomorphic jungle badger and a force of nature in every way.
Yamli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my sea" in Hebrew; a combination of Yam and Li 2.
Ntiana f Greek (Rare)
Rare (and rather deviant) back-transcription of Diana from Modern Greek.
E'tibor f Uzbek
Means "notice, influence, prestige" in Uzbek.
Sarinya f Thai
Meaning uncertain.
Mikuv m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Mikhail.
Hojo f Manchu
Manchu form of Mei 1.
Chapin m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Chapin.
Timutèu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Timoteo.
Bétéide f Irish Mythology
Means "wanton lady" in Irish Gaelic, from "woman" and téide "wantonness" (see Téide). In Irish legend she is a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, daughter of the goddess Flidais and sister of the witch-like Bé Chuille.
Epenetus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical, English (Puritan)
Variant of Epaenetus, which is the latinized form of the Greek name Epainetos.
Evenezer m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Ebenezer.
Tsetsegzhargal f Mongolian
Means "flower of happiness" in Mongolian, from цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Ive f Cornish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Ia (see second user-submitted name).
Weltrude f Medieval German
Derived from Proto-Germanic *wela "well, good" and either Proto-Germanic *þrūþiz "strength" or Proto-Germanic *trut "maiden"... [more]
Samrajyi f Indian
Name - Samrajyi साम्राज्ञी ... [more]
Prijam m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Priam.
Chashma f Pakistani (Rare), Punjabi (Rare)
Possibly derived from Persian چشمه (češme) meaning "fountain, spring".
Dur-eessa m Sidamo
Means "rich" in Sidama.
Karja f Literature, German (Modern, Rare)
A fictional Mixtec woman in the works of the German writer Karl May. She occurs in two books and two films.
Ndoc m Albanian
A diminutive variant of the name Ndue, which a shortening of name Andon, the Albanian version of Anthony.
Raini m & f Estonian
Masculine variant of Rain 2 and feminine variant of Raine.
Rohith m Indian
Variant of Rohit.
Sørina f Danish
Feminine form of Søren.
Gesher f & m Hebrew
Means "bridge" in Hebrew.
Rezeda f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian rezeda "reseda, mignonette (the plant)".
Martijntje f Dutch
Feminine diminutive of Martijn.
Fasingha m & f Ijaw
Means "a name never dies" in Ijaw.
Chrisette f English
Combination of Chris with the popular diminutive suffix ette.
Hatsume f Japanese
From Japanese 極 (hatsu) meaning "very, extremely" combined with 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fairus m & f Malay
Malay variant of Fayruz.
Yuvi m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yuval.
Bounhome m & f Lao
From Lao ບຸນ (boun) meaning "happiness, prosperity, goodness" and ໂຮມ (home) meaning "unite, join, assemble, gather".
Jella f West Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Hungarian (Rare, Archaic)
Frisian feminine form of Jelle and German short form of Gabriella as well as a Hungarian borrowing of both names.... [more]
Septimianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Septimius. This name was borne by a Roman consul from the 2nd century AD.
Naig f Breton
Diminutive of Annaig.
Trenice f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements tre and nees. It may be modelled on Denise.
Tímon m Icelandic, Portuguese
Icelandic and Portuguese form of Timon.
Hohodzuki f Japanese
From Japanese 微 (hoho) meaning "delicate" combined with 月 (dzuki) meaning "moon". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Ryouto m Japanese
From Japanese 亮 (ryou) meaning "clear, help", 僚 (ryou) meaning "colleague, official, companion", 涼 (ryou) meaning "refreshing, nice, cool", 稜 (ryou) meaning "angle, edge, corner, power, majesty", 良 (ryou) meaning "good, pleasing, skilled", 諒 (ryou) meaning "fact, reality, understand, appreciate", 遼 (ryou) meaning "distant" or 崚 (ryou) meaning "mountains towering in a row" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 兎 (to) meaning "rabbit, hare", 渡 (to) meaning "transit, ford, ferry, cross, import, deliver, diameter, migrate", 菟 (to) meaning "dodder (plant)" or 登 (to) meaning "ascend, climb up"... [more]
Matsumi f Japanese
From Japanese 松 (matsu) meaning "pine" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 実 (mi) meaning "berry, fruit, nut, real". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Avhusta f Ukrainian
Feminine form of Avgust.
Merituuli f Finnish
Combiantion of Meri 1 and Tuuli.
Laidolf m Germanic
Variant of Laidulf.
Rhoys m Welsh
Welsh form of Roy.
Caxochitl m & f Nahuatl
Possibly a variant of acaxochitl, "reed flower", an aquatic plant with red or white flowers. Alternately, it may mean "he/she is a flower", deriving from Nahuatl ca "is, to be" and xochitl "flower".
Krescencijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Crescentius.
Norolain f Filipino, Maranao
Maranao form of Nurulain.
Nan m & f Burmese
Means "palace" or "gold thread, metal thread" in Burmese.
Sóllilja f Icelandic (Modern)
Means "sun lily", derived from Old Norse sól "sun" and lilja "lily". Also compare Sól and Lilja.
Kvinta f Bulgarian, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian, Slovak and Ukrainian form of Quinta.
Melaini f Greek
Variant transcription of Melaine.
Emsley f English (Modern, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
Newly created name that was given to 55 girls in 2018.
Rusly m Indonesian, Malay
Variant of Rusli.
Adanya f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Adanna used in the United States.
Vadomar m Germanic, History
Derived from Gothic vadi "pledge, pact" combined with Old High German mâri "famous." Vadomar was the name of a 4th-century king of the Alamanni, a Germanic tribe.
Habron m Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek name, apparently derived from Greek ἁβρός (habros) which meant "graceful, delicate, pretty". (Compare the first element in Abrocomas.)
Kuti m Hebrew
Short form of Yekutiel.
Abamoun m Coptic (Arabized), Arabic
Arabized form of Apamoun, as apa- typically becomes aba- in Arabic, since Arabic doesn't have the phoneme /p/.
Kalo m & f Malagasy
Means "melancholy song" in Malagasy.
Bratoljub m Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements bratu "brother" and lyub "love".
Dougie m English
Diminutive of Douglas.
Teruno f Japanese (Rare)
From 照 (teru) or 燿⁠ (teru) meaning "shine" combined with 野 (sho, ya, no, no-) meaning "civilian life, field, plains, rustic" & 乃 (ai, dai, nai, no, sunawa.chi, nanji, no) meaning "accordingly, from, possessive particle, whereupon"... [more]
Suma f Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Hindi, Odia
Derived from Sanskrit सुम (suma) meaning "flower" as well as "moon" or "camphor".
Emilene f Basque
Basque form of Emiliana.
Nicephorus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Nikephoros. Saint Nicephorus I (c. 758 - 829) was a Greek Orthodox theologian, historian, and patriarch of Constantinople (806–815) whose chronicles of Byzantine history and writings in defense of Byzantine veneration of icons provide data otherwise unavailable on early Christian thought and practice.
Sigehelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements sige "victory" and helm "helmet, protection".
Morgiane f Literature (Gallicized), Theatre, French (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Morgiana. This name occurs in the French translation of 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves' added to 'One Thousand and One Nights' by Antoine Galland... [more]
Anhès f Provençal
Provençal form of Agnes.
Adelasia f Medieval Italian, Theatre, Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Adelaide. ... [more]
Polychronius m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Polychronios. This name was borne by several bishops and saints from the Byzantine Empire.
Mei-xiu f Chinese
Means 'beautiful grace' in Chinese. Both of the names Mei 1 and Xiu are combined.
Zeylia f Obscure
Variant of Zelia.
Nehar m & f Turkish
Variant of Nehir.
Ezechia m Romanian, Italian
Italian and Romanian form of Hezekiah.
Křesćan m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Christian. Křesćan Krawc (German: Christian Schneider), born 1938, is a Sorbian writer.
Sandrocottus m Sanskrit (Latinized)
Latinized form of Sandrokottos, itself a hellenized form of Sanskrit Chandragupta, as well as the German form.
Izumo m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 出雲 (Izumo), the name of an old province, a city and a grand shrine (taisha).... [more]
Evellynn f English
Variant of Evelyn.
Eoban m Medieval Dutch, History (Ecclesiastical)
Eoban (died 5 June 754 at Dokkum) was a companion of St. Boniface, and was martyred with him on his final mission. In Germany, he is revered as a bishop and martyr.
Dinair f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly an elaboration of Dina 2.
Xigua f Chinese (Rare, ?)
From Chinese 西瓜 (xīguā) meaning "watermelon".
Shamar m African American, Jamaican Patois
Combination of the phonetic elements sha and mar, probably modelled on Lamar or Jamar.
Kjǫlvǫr f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements kjǫlr "keel, mountain ridge" and vár "spring".
Alizia f Basque, Aragonese (Rare)
Basque and Aragonese form of Alice.
Meletos m Ancient Greek
The meaning of this name is a little bit uncertain. It could have been derived from Greek μελέτη (melete) "care, attention", but it could also have been derived from Greek μελέτα (meleta) "resolution, diligence"... [more]
Aznavur m Armenian
Meaning ''bulky, offensive, sullen and tough person'', ultimately from Persian.
Kizzy f Romani
Romani name related to Kisaiya.
Rashiqah f Arabic
Means "elegant, graceful, svelte" in Arabic.
Haili m & f Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 莉 () meaning "white jasmine" or 利 () meaning "benefit, advantage"... [more]
Aldo m Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive of Reynaldo, Geraldo and other names ending in aldo.
Aiveen f Irish (Anglicized, Rare)
Possibly an anglicized form of Aoibheann, Aoibhín or feminine Éimhín.
Kikuya f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 菊 (kiku) meaning "chrysanthemum flower" combined with 弥 (ya) meaning "widely, increasingly, more and more, for a long time". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Gidang’adid m Datooga
Means "lion" in Datooga.
Britty f Romani
Short form of Britannia.
Yagona m Uzbek
Means "sole, only" in Uzbek.
Giacumu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giacomo.
Eyjarr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Eyarr.
Tanto m Javanese
From Javanese tanta meaning "big, large, more, a lot".
Gundolf m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Gundulf.
Caranthir m Literature
Sindarin form of Carnistir.
Swan m Arabic (Rare)
Arabic form of Shaan.
Dobie m & f English
From the English word dobie. The name of a character called Dobie Gillis from the TV series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis". Also known bearers of this name were the American singer-songwriter Dobie Gray (1940-2011), and American baseball player Dobie Moore (1895-1947).
Calixa f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Calix.
Kanryo m Japanese
From 寛 (kan) meaning "lenient, gentle, generous" and 量 (ryo) meaning "quantity, amount, volume". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anaclète f & m French
Feminine form and masculine variant of Anaclet.
Kyashi f Japanese
Kyashī is the Japanese form of Cassie.
Tadahiko m Japanese
From 隆 (tada) meaning "noble, prosperous", 只 (tada) meaning "only, simply, just", 理 (tada) meaning "reason, logic", 資 (tada) meaning "property, resources, material", or 直 (tada) meaning "straight" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince"... [more]
Taka m & f Japanese
From 鷹 (taka) meaning "hawk, falcon, eagle". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Adnyana m Balinese
Means "intelligent, insightful" in Balinese.
Hishamuddin m Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic هشام الدين (see Hisham ad-Din), as well as the Malay form.
Kimpa-vita f Kongo
The name of a congolese prophetess and religious leader who lived at the end of the 17th century.
Kallum m English
Variant of Callum.
Gerboud m Dutch
Dutch form of Gerbald.
Soorut m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sôrut.
Metanira f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Metanira (Ancient Greek: Metaneira or Metaenira; also Meganeira) was a queen of Eleusis and wife of Celeus.
Bonc m Hungarian (Archaic)
Possibly derives from Hungarian boncol meaning "to autopsy", itself derived from bont "to demolish" and szol a frequentative suffix.
Remigia f Italian, Polish
Italian feminine form of Remigio and Polish feminine form of Remigiusz.
Antygon m Polish
Polish form of Antigonos via it's Latinized form Antigonus.
Martòri m Gascon
Gascon form of Martyrios.
Thanayot m Thai
From Thai ธน (thana) meaning "wealth, riches" and ยศ (yot) meaning "rank, title".
Rytė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Rytis.
Abdugʻani m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Abd al-Ghani.
Jòri m Lengadocian
Languedocien form of George.
Uršuľa f Slovak
Slovak form of Ursula.
Mrithun m Hindi
Means "Made of Earth, Lord of Death"
Timoclidas m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Timokleidas. This was the name of a tyrant of the ancient Greek city state of Sicyon, who lived in the 3rd century BC.
Saarabi m & f Akan
Means "just like that" in Akan.
Chikatizyo f Nsenga
Means "helper" in Nsenga.
Fyen f Medieval Dutch
Possibly a diminutive of Fye.
Agemo m Yoruba Mythology, Yoruba (Rare)
In Yoruba mythology, Agemo is a chameleon who is the messenger of the gods. He is the main deity of the Ijebu people, as he is believed to protect children and safeguard the future of Ijebu people through his blessing.
Jukumari m Aymara
Means "bear" in Aymara.
Kenshi m Japanese
Kenshi means 'swordsman' in Japanese
Karonhyawake m Mohawk
Notable bearer is singer-songwriter Karonhyawake Jeff Doreen.
Skamandronymos m Ancient Greek (Rare)
Perhaps a combination of the river name Skamandros and the noun ὄνυμα (onyma) "name". According to some writers, the father of the poet Sappho bore this name (according to others, he was named Skamandros).
Mahigul f Kazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare)
Derived from the Persian adjective ماهی (mahi) meaning "lunar, moonly" (compare Mahin) combined with the Middle Persian noun گل (gul) meaning "flower, rose".
Lúciah f Brazilian (Rare)
Brazilian variant of Lucia.
Trumwine m Anglo-Saxon (Rare)
Derived from the Old English elements trum "firm, strong" and wine "friend".
Eries m Arthurian Cycle
A son of Lot who became one of Arthur’s knights.
Lotje f Dutch, Flemish
Diminutive of Lot.
Emott m English
Other form of Emmett
Rrahman m Albanian
Albanian form of Rahman.
Bahragul f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bahra meaning "profit, gain" or "pleasure" and gul meaning "flower".
Adaezennaya f Igbo
Means “princess” in Igbo.
Wenunchus f Wampanoag
Pocasset Wampanoag Native American Chief.
Yusko m Ukrainian
Diminutive or alternative form of Yukhym.
Memucan m Biblical
Memucan was one of the seven vice-regents of the Persian King Ahasuerus(Also know as king Xerxes). Memucan was possibly another name for Haman.
Ławrjenc m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Lawrence.
Önder m Turkish
Means "leader" in Turkish.
Mullo m Tajik
From the name of a Muslim theologian.
Guiderius m Theatre
Guiderius is the son of the eponymous character in 'Cymbeline, King of Britain' by William Shakespeare.
Pahor m Ancient Egyptian, Coptic
From Egyptian pꜣ-ḥr meaning "the one of Horus", derived from pꜣ "the; he of" combined with the name of the god Horus.
Numidius m Late Roman, Popular Culture
Of very uncertain and unclear origin and meaning. It may be a corruption of Ummidius in the first place.... [more]
Kéehu m & f Manjak
Means "the one who dies" or "the dead one" in Manjak. This name is given to protect the child from an early death.
Regalada f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Regalado.
İnşirah f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
Ultimately from Arabic انشراح (inshirāh) meaning "relief, cheerfulness".
Saharnaz f Persian
From Arabic سحر (sahar) meaning "dawn", combined with the Persian word ناز (naz) meaning "delight, comfort"
Abhinandan m Indian
Means "handsome son".
Godwy m Anglo-Saxon
Variant of Godwig.
Inkasisa f Quechua
Means "royal flower" in Quechua from inka meaning "royal, king", and sisa meaning "flower".
Gjesine f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian variant of Gesine.
Irfon m Welsh
From the name of the River Irfon in Powys, Wales, which may originate from the same source as Irvine.
Guía f Spanish (European, Rare)
From the Spanish word guía ("guidance"), itself after the title of the Virgin Mary Virgen de la Guía (Our Lady of the Guidance), venerated in the town of Santa María de la Guía (Las Palmas, Spain).
Khandav m Hinduism
MEANING : sugar-candy, sugar-plums, sweetmeats, a sacred wood to lord Indra, Name of a forest in Mahabharata... [more]
Danajė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Danaë.
Odun m Yakut
Means "pray to God" in Yakut.
Ielizaveta f Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Елизавета (see Yelizaveta).
Léyoun m Norman
Norman short form of Napoleon.
Eufemiia f & m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Eufemia.
Nanzy f Swedish, Danish
Probably a variant spelling of Nancy.
Koketso m & f Tswana
Means "increase" in Setswana.
Antidoros m Ancient Greek
Means "against gifts", derived from Greek ἀντί (anti) "against" combined with Greek δῶρον (doron) "gift."
Apolonijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Apollonios.
Adra m Indian
Means "rock" or "hard".
Hurchehra f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek hur meaning "houri (virgin of paradise)" or "alluring girl" and chehra meaning "face".
Juanjo m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan José.
Kencheeri m Yakut
Means "new for old" or "new generation".
Wangdi f Chinese
From the Chinese 望 (wàng) meaning "look at, look forward to, hope, expect" and 娣 (dì) meaning "younger sister".
Fytje f Dutch (Archaic)
Older form of Fijtje. This name was also used as a diminutive of Sophia by Dutch colonists in America in the 1600s.
Nilss m Old Swedish
Variant of Nils.
Marcjan m Polish
Polish form of Martianus.
Agathanax m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and ἄναξ (anax) meaning "lord, king, master".