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.
Rabiah f English (Rare), Pakistani (Rare)
Variant transcription of Rabi'a which has also seen some usage in the English-speaking world.
Gianninu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Gianni.
Thinles m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Thinley.
Daggeir m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic combination of dagr "day" and geirr "spear".
Tracker m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Derived from the English word tracker, which is an expert at following trails.
Willhard m German, Dutch
German and Dutch form of Willard.
Évode m French
French form of Evodius and Evodus, Masculine form of Évodie.
Tešimi f Near Eastern Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a Hittite goddess, who was likely of Hattian origin. She was thought to be the lover of the storm god of Nerik.
Marihot m Batak
Means "joined, tied, connected" in Batak.
Xandon f Uzbek
Means "cheerful, smiling" in Uzbek.
Masea f English (Rare)
Variant of Macy influenced by Chelsea.
Samudra m & f Indian, Hindi, Assamese, Indonesian, Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit समुद्र (samudra) meaning "sea, ocean". It is a unisex name in India and Sri Lanka while it is only masculine in Indonesia.
Hakimeh f Persian
Persian form of Hakima.
Lubomysł m Polish
Derived from Slavic lyub "love" combined with Polish myśl "thought" (which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic mysliti "to think").
Khuekrit m Thai
From Thai คึก (khuek) meaning "impetuous, high-spirited" and ฤทธิ์ (rit) meaning "power".
Zofiô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sophia.
Jianzhang m Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" or 坚 (jiān) meaning "hard, firm" combined with 章 (zhāng) meaning "chapter"... [more]
Luzena f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Lucinda or an elaboration of Luz.
Imake f & m Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Derived from Livonian im "miracle".
Nefertkau f Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian feminine name meaning "the beautiful one of kas" (the plural of ka, meaning "soul").
Beneatha f Theatre
Meaning unknown, possibly invnted from the English word "beneath" and the feminine suffix "a". Beneatha Younger is character in the play "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry.
Joriz m & f Filipino
Contraction of José Rizal, given in honour of the prominent Filipino nationalist (1861-1896).
Kuna f & m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of diminutives that end in -კუნა (-kuna), such as Likuna and Mzikuna.
Bazyla f Polish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Bazyli.
Jatsi f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Jatse.
Świebor m Polish
Variant of Wszebor.
Nadala f Gascon, Provençal
Feminine form of Nadau.
Serapione m Italian
Italian form of Serapion.
Supangkat m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese pangkat meaning "rank, position, status".
Dongyang f Chinese
From the Chinese 冬 (dōng) meaning "winter" and 鸯 (yāng) meaning "female mandarin duck".
Palentina f Arthurian Cycle
A sister of Melusine.
Bey m English (British, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bey.
Diyana f Avestan
Giver of gifts. Charity. Generous. Benevolent.
Risola f Uzbek
Means "treatise" in Uzbek.
Babett f Hungarian, German (Rare), Luxembourgish
Hungarian form, German variant and Luxembourgish vernacular form of Babette. Babett Peter is a football player who had 118 appearances in the German national team winning among other titles the 2007 FIFA Wolrd Cup.
Tengbangba m Manipuri
Means "helper" in Meitei.
Gülseren f Turkish
Means "she who spreads roses".
Belkisa f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Bilqis.
Omeriah m Caribbean, Jamaican Patois
This name is either derived from (or inspired by) the Hebrew given name Omer, or a corrupted form of the Biblical given name Amariah.... [more]
Mekal m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Mikal and a Norwegian form of Meinhard.
Teibel f Yiddish
Pet form of Teibe/Teiba, a variant of Toiba.
Toqzhan f Kazakh
From тоқ (toq) meaning "full" combined with жан (zhan) meaning "soul, life"
Musidora f Literature
Apparently a feminine form of Musidorus, which was perhaps coined by the poet Sir Philip Sidney in the late 16th century for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. Allegedly it is intended to mean "gift of the Muses" from Greek Μοῦσα (Mousa) "Muse", literally "muse, music, song" (compare Musaeus), and the popular name suffix δωρα (dora) "giving" or "gift"... [more]
Enoabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "gift of god" in Ibibio.
Beke m & f Ijaw, Ogoni
Means "America" or "American" in Khana and "English" in Ijaw.
Abeth f & m Hebrew (Americanized, Modern)
A shortened version of Elizabeth.
Amasius m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ἀμασιος (Amasios), which is probably either a Greek variant form of Amasis or of Amasias... [more]
Torfi m Icelandic, Old Norse
Variant of Þórviðr and Tiǫrvi. May also be derived directly from Old Norse torf "turf".
Uri m Biblical
Variant transcription of Hurai.... [more]
Ikars m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Icarus.
Judianna f English (American)
Blend of Judith and Anna. A known bearer of this name is the American costume designer Judianna Makovsky (b. 1967).
Amierah f Malay
Malay form of Amira 1.
Ísleifr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse íss "ice" and leifr "heir, descendant".
Katsuyoshi m Japanese
From Japanese 健 (katsu) meaning "healthy, strength, strong, robust" combined with 吉 (yoshi) meaning "fortune, good luck", 仁 (yoshi) meaning "benevolence", or 祥 (yoshi) meaning "good sign, auspicious omen, happiness"... [more]
Volknand m Medieval German
The name is composed from the Germanic name elements folk "people" and nand "daring, brave".
Zhidie f Chinese
From the Chinese 芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly".
Meiren f Chinese
From the Chinese 玫 (méi) meaning "rose" and 仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Iambe f Greek Mythology
The name of the Greek goddess of humor and poetry.
Aristippus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Aristippos. Known bearers of this name include the ancient Greek philosopher Aristippus of Cyrene (4th century BC) and the ancient Greek tyrant Aristippus of Argos (3rd century BC).
Oyqora f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and qora meaning "black".
Mihobisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy mihoby meaning "proclaim, shout for joy" and soa meaning "good".
Myrtice f English
Variant of Myrtis.
Bethie f English
Variant of Bethy.
Didra f Hungarian
Cogane of Deirdre, meaning "daughter".
Cristyl f Obscure
Variant of Crystal.
Boonruean f Thai
Alternate transcription of Bunruean.
Malina f Swedish (Latinized)
Latinized form of Malin.
Swatee f Indian
Variant transcription of Swati.
Náinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from ("dead person"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Kesane f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun კესანე (kesane) meaning "forget-me-not" (genus Myosotis).... [more]
Cadan m Cornish, Welsh
Derived from Welsh and Cornish cat "battle" and possibly Welsh man "place" or Welsh nant "brook, stream". This is also the name of a river in Dyfed, Wales.
Amorae f African American (Modern, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Amore, or an elaboration of Latin amor "love" using the phonetic element ray.
Bashkime f Albanian
Feminine form of Bashkim.
Mikuho f Japanese
From Japanese 未来 (miku) meaning "future" combined with 歩 (ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Xaykham m & f Lao
From Lao ໄຊ (xay) meaning "victory" and ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold".
Zabele f Walloon
Walloon form of Isabelle. The name coincides with Walloon zabele "bluethroat (bird)".
Li'Ana f English
alternate spelling of Liana
Tobies m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Tobias.
Logi m & f Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Eulogio and Eulogia.
Baizhao m Chinese
From the Chinese 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous, illustrious".
Riko m Estonian
Estonian form of Rick.
Benedeta f Aragonese
Feminine form of Benedet.
Tsasantsetseg f Mongolian
Means "snowdrop (plant)" in Mongolian, ultimately from цасан (tsasan) meaning "snowy" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Quintilianu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Quintilianus (see Quintilian).
Otsanda f Medieval Basque, Basque (Rare)
Medieval Basque feminine form of Otsando. It coincides with the Basque word otsanda "she-wolf".
Ofèlia f Occitan, Provençal
Occitan form of Ophelia.
Laris m Lithuanian
Lithuanian short form of Lawrence.
Jia f Korean
Variant transcription of Ji-A.
Vanesita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Vanesa.
Husnawati f Indonesian
Combination of the name Husna and the feminine suffix -wati.
Wage m Javanese
From Javanese Wagé, the name of the fourth day of the five-day week (Pasaran) used in the traditional Javanese calendar.
No'xatoy f Uzbek
Derived from no'xat meaning "chickpea" and oy meaning "moon".
Algimantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Algimantas.
Nazenik f Armenian
From Persian نازی (nazi) meaning "sweet, coy".
Kekela m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Chester and Dexter.
Kætilløgh f & m Old Swedish
Old Swedish masculine and feminine form of Kætillaug.
Rignomer m Germanic, History
Variant of either Ragnomar or Ricomer (see Ricmar). Rignomer of Le Mans was a brother of Ragnachar, a 5th-century king of Cambrai (France).
Çakîn f Kurdish
From the Kurdish çakî meaning "goodness, favour".
Caineach f Medieval Irish
Medieval form of Cainnech.
Ghjogliu m Sardinian
Gallurese form of George.
Ulvar m Old Swedish, Norwegian
Old Swedish and Norwegian younger form of Ulfarr.
Jeong-sook f Korean
Variant transcription of Jeong-Suk.
Mariantonietta f Italian
Combination of Maria and Antonietta.
Ulise m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Ulysses.
Dansu f Japanese
Japanese name meaning "dance", influenced by the Japanese pronunciation of the English word dance.
Salote f Fijian, Tongan
Fijian and Tongan form of Charlotte.
Banbangtaba m & f Dagbani
Means "those who know each other" in Dagbani.
Hacäp f Tatar
Tatar form of Hajar.
Sayida f Arabic
Feminine version of Sayid.
Jeong-il m Korean
From Sino-Korean 正 (jeong) meaning "right, proper, correct" and 日 (il) meaning "sun, day". Other hanja character combinations are possible as well... [more]
Martitza f Spanish (Latin American)
Latin American diminutive of Marta, using the popular -itza suffix found in Maritza.
Elah f English (Rare)
Variant of Ella 1 or Ella 2. This name was given to 33 girls born in the United States in 2015.
Shamsinahor m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shams meaning "the sun" and nahor meaning "daytime".
Zorya f Slavic Mythology, Soviet, Russian
The name given to the goddess (sometimes two or three) of the dawn or the morning and evening stars. The most common depiction was that of a warrior woman. Also compare the related names Zarya, Zvezda and Danica.... [more]
Erendis f Literature
Possibly means "lonely bride". In Tolkien's "Unfinished Tales", Erendis was the wife of Tar-Aldarion, the sixth king of Númenor. They were in love at first, but then it turned to hate and resentment.
Njoman m & f Balinese
Older spelling of Nyoman influenced by Dutch orthograpghy.
Mukadder m & f Turkish
Arabic... [more]
Genzhe f Dagestani
Means "treasure" in Dagestani.
Toyqora m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek toy meaning "colt" and qora meaning "black, dark".
Kazushi m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 和 (kazu) meaning "peace; harmony" or 一 (kazu) meaning "one; wholly" combined with 司 (shi) meaning "boss" or 志 (shi) meaning "purpose, will, ambition".... [more]
Zaya f African American (Modern, Rare), English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on the sounds found in other names such as Maya 2, Naya and Kaya 2... [more]
Taghrid f Arabic
Means "singing, chirping" in Arabic.
Abdul Qadir m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Abd al-Qadir as well as the Urdu form.
Tonibler m Albanian (Modern, Rare), Kosovar (Modern, Rare)
Derived from the name of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Mosha m & f Russian
Diminutive of Matvey, Mariya, or Matrona 1.
Aðalbjört f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements aðal meaning "noble" and bjǫrt meaning "bright, shining" (from bjartr).
Komaru f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 丸 (maru) meaning "round", or 齣 (koma) meaning "divided" combined with 流(ru) meaning "current" or 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Antyhon m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Antigonos via it's Latinized form Antigonus.
Irantzu f Basque
Derived from Basque ira, meaning "fern", and the abundancy suffix -tzu. It roughly translates as "fernland".... [more]
Biréli m Romani
Of unknown meaning.... [more]
Khalaf m Arabic
Means "successor, descendant" in Arabic, from the root خلف (khalafa) meaning "to succeed, to follow". This is an honorific title given to generations of Muslims after the third.
Simeuna f Serbian (Rare)
Feminine form of Simeun.
Shuangye f Chinese
From Chinese 双 (shuāng, shuàng) meaning "two, double" or 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost, ice" combined with 叶 () meaning "leaf" or 业 (yè) meaning "business, trade, merits, achievements"... [more]
Gassulawiya f Hittite
Possibly means "woman of Kashulas" (a settlement in the Kashka region of the Hittite empire), deriving from the Luwian element wiya ("woman").
Mungam m Manipuri
Means "he will conquer" in Meitei.
Futaba f Japanese
This name is used as 双葉 or 二葉, referring to a bud or a sprout, made up of 双 (sou, tagui, narabu, futa(tsu)) meaning "pair" or 二 (ji, ni, futa(.tsu), futata.bi) meaning "two" with 葉 (you, ha) meaning "blade, leaf, needle."
Kayslee f Obscure
Variant of Kaisley.
Manoun f Norman
Diminutive of Marie.
Giovanniccia f Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Giovanna. Giovanniccia Candiano was Dogaressa of Venice by her marriage to the Doge Pietro IV Candiano (r... [more]
Miloša m Serbian
Variant of Miloš.
Wajdi m Arabic
Means "passionate, affectionate" in Arabic, derived from the root وجد (wajada) meaning "to love passionately, to adore".
Scholem m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Solomon.
Aiga f Japanese
From Japanese 藍 (ai) meaning "indigo" combined with 芽 (ga) meaning "bud, sprout". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Umalat m Chechen (Rare), Ingush (Rare)
Derived from Arabic أمة ('umma) meaning "nation, people, country" combined with الله (Allah).
Phurah m Biblical
Phurah was a servant of Gideon in Judges 7. Gideon takes Phurah with him to spy on the Midianites before battle.
Susan f Filipino
Diminutive of Jesusa. This pet name likely came about due to Jesusa's similarity to the name Susan.
Aina f Yoruba
Means "not to be beaten" in Yoruba, from the negative prefix àì- combined with "to beat, hit, flagellate; to defeat". Given to children born with an umbilical cord around their neck; compare Ojo.
Paksi m Javanese
Means "bird" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit पक्षिन् (pakṣín) meaning "winged".
Uzun-kaday f Tuvan
Means "tall woman" in Tuvan.
Race m English (American, Rare)
Either a transferred use of the surname Race or simply from the word race.
Māriyyah f Arabic
Māriyyah al-Qibṭiyyah was a slave and wife of the prophet Muhammed.
Baugi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Baugr. This was the name of a jotunn in Norse mythology.
Junaedah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Junayda.
Rikel f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish name, from "rika", "rich". This is an amuletic name.
Basani f Tsonga
Means "be clean, be white" in Xitsonga.
Wentong f Chinese
From the Chinese 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" and 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion".
Zhenbi f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 碧 (bì) meaning "jade" or "blue, green".
Jusoh m Malay
Likely a Malay variant of Yusuf.
Gbemi m Yoruba
Derived from the Yoruba gbé "(to) carry" (see: Gbemisola).
Die-well m English (Puritan)
Referring to living, and ultimately dying, a godly life.
Nawazuddin m Indian
Means “gift of god” in Indian.
Keythe m English
Variant spelling of Keith.
Trishit m Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Bengali, Hindi, Marathi
MEANING : thirsty, thirsty, desirous, thirst... [more]
Suntaree f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุนทรี (see Sunthari).
Xhenet m & f Albanian (Rare)
Possibly an Albanian form of Jannat.
Abrám m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Abram 1.
Eyolf m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Eyjólfur. Appears in Henrik Ibsen's play 'Little Eyolf' (1894).
Sylviianel f Literature
The name of the main character in Robin McKinley's 1975 middle fiction/fantasy novel Pegasus.
Kui f Chinese
Chinese feminine meaning "sunflower", written with the Hanzi 葵 (kuí).
Kekilia f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Kaikilia. The modern spelling variant Κεκίλια (and its slightly different pronunciation) might possibly be a result of foreign influence.
Aisha f Indian
Feminine variant of Aish.
Ivorwen f Literature
A character mentioned in JRR Tolkien's works. The name is derived from the fictional Sindarin language, and likely contains the name element gwend meaning "maiden".
Iamaria f Georgian
Combination of Ia and Maria
Averly f English (American, Modern)
An invented name, blending Avery and Everly.
Fingolfin m Literature
Originally the name was Nolofinwë, meaning "wise Finwë" in Quenya. Fingolfin is the Sindarin translation, with Finwë added to the front of the name.... [more]
Ansam m & f Arabic (Rare)
Means "gentle breezes" in Arabic.
Atanàsia f Provençal
Provençal form of Athanasia.
Tanssi m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "dance" in Finnish.
Evropia f Greek (Rare)
Presumably a variant of Evropi, the modern Greek transcription of Europe.
Domeng m Romansh
Variant of Dumeng.
Tallan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Poludnitsa f Slavic Mythology
The name of a supernatural creature in Eastern European mythology, known in English as "Lady Midday" or the "Noon Witch". Her name is probably derived from the proto-Slavic *polъ meaning "half" and dьnь meaning "day", therefore "midday", and the related terms in the various Slavic languages... [more]
Törbayar m Mongolian
From Mongolian төр (tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Otary m American (South)
From Cherokee ᎣᏓᎸᎢ (odalvi) "mountain, hill"
Junqiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 俊 (jùn) meaning "handsome, pretty, talented, talented person" and 蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose".
Svanhólm m Icelandic
Icelandic combination of svanr "swan" and holmr "small island".
Aanissi f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agnes.
Adekiite m & f Yoruba
Means "the crown does not fall" in Yoruba.
Shady m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic شادي (see Shadi 1).
Lévite m French (Acadian, Rare)
Derived from the French noun lévite meaning "Levite" (as in, a descendant of Levi).... [more]
Yaomeca m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl yaotl "war, warfare; combatant" and mecatl "cord, rope".
Halla m & f Korean
Of uncertain etymology.
Jacquelyne f English
Variant of Jacqueline and combination of Jacquelyn and Jacqueline.
Happyness f English (African)
Derived from the English word happiness. It is most common in Tanzania.
Clarentius m Danish (Archaic), German (Archaic), Dutch (Rare)
Saint Clarentius was a bishop of Vienne, in France, who lived in the early part of the 7th century.
Noorhafizah f Malay
Malay variant of Nurhafizah.
Gotse m Bulgarian
Diminutive of Georgi.
Pudji f & m Indonesian
Older spelling of Puji influenced by Dutch orthography.
Obro'y f Uzbek
Means "respect, esteem, honour" in Uzbek.
Klœingr m Old Norse
Combination of Old Norse kló "claw" and -ingr, a name suffix meaning either "descendant of", "belonging to", or "coming from".
Hamath m English (Puritan)
The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very suitable for this chief royal city of the Hittites, situated between their northern and southern capitals, Carchemish and Kadesh, on a gigantic mound beside the Orontes... [more]
Ginia f English
Short form of Virginia.
Nisshoku m Japanese
‘“Nis’ meaning ‘Sun or Moon’, and ‘shoku’ meaning “food” or “eclipse”... [more]
Tomcio m Polish
Diminutive of Tomasz.
Onyemowo f Idoma
Means "Who knows God's thoughts" or "Who knows God's plans" in Idoma.
Shinzaemon m Japanese (Archaic)
From Saemon, voiced via rendaku, prefixed with a shin kanji, like 新 meaning "new."... [more]
Leoun m Provençal
Provençal form of Léon.
Ekphantides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Ekphantos" in Greek, derived from the name Ekphantos combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Lupicínio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Lupicinio. A bearer of this name was Brazilian composer Lupicínio Rodrigues (1914-1974).
Polibio m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Polybius.
Kvitka f Ukrainian (Rare)
Diminutive of Kvitoslava. It means "flower" in Ukrainian.
Yuito m Japanese
From Japanese 唯 (yui) meaning "only, solely" or 結 (yui) meaning "tie, bind" combined with Japanese 翔 (to) meaning "to fly, soar" or 斗 (to) meaning "big dipper (constellation)"... [more]
Muaz m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معاذ (see Muadh).
Amanieu m Gascon
Variant of Amaniu.
Djibrirou m Western African
Western African variant of Jibril.
Chenghan m Chinese
From Chinese 承 (chéng) meaning "inherit", 诚 (chéng) meaning "sincere, honest, true" or 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" combined with 翰 (hàn) meaning "brush, pen, writing", 汉 (hàn) meaning "Han, Chinese" or 瀚 (hàn) meaning "expansive, vast, wide"... [more]
Bēleta f Babylonian
Means "lady", deriving from the Akkadian element bēltu ("lady, mistress").
Eilburg f Medieval Dutch
Possibly derived from Old German agil, meaning "edge, blade" and burg, meaning "fortress".
Katelynne f English
Variant of Caitlin. This name was given to 30 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Viniana f Fijian
Meaning unknown.