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.
Ampeliu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Ampelius.
Yacalin f Central American
Variant of Jacqueline, used in Honduras.
Livadi f Laz
Means garden in Laz, perhaps of Greek origin since Livadi (λιβάδι) means meadow.
Orzeta f Ossetian
Means "beloved" in Ossetian.
Qadira f Arabic, Muslim
Feminine form of Qadir.
Osahiro m Japanese
From Japanese 修 (osa) meaning "discipline, study" combined with 寛 (hiro) meaning "tolerant, generous", 弘 (hiro) meaning "expand", 博 (hiro) meaning "wide, broad, rich, abundant, plentiful" combined with 洋 (hiro) meaning "ocean"... [more]
Lucinio m Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish and Portuguese form of Lucinius.
Locho m Galician (Rare)
Galician hypocorism of Euloxio, Eulogio and Manoel, Manuel and Manel 2.
Kimble m & f English
Variant of Kimball, also occasionally used as a feminine name.
Ecequiel m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Ezekiel.
Shafariyanti f Indonesian
From Safar صفر (Safar)), the second month of the Islamic calendar. The month derives its name from the Arabic adjective صفر (safr) meaning "void, empty, vacant".... [more]
Hindrik m Dutch, Low German, Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Hendrik (Dutch), Hinrik (Low German) and Henrik (Swedish).
Tavus f Turkmen, Turkish
Alternate transcription of Tawus.
Jagodinka f Slovene
Diminutive of Jagoda.
Doyduuna f Yakut
Feminine form of Doydu.
Ayebatonye m & f Ijaw
Means "what God has destined" or "destiny" in Ijaw.
Frimann m Norwegian (Rare)
From a Danish family name, itself taken from the by-name Frimand "noble man" or "free man" (compare Freeman). It could also be a form of the German name Friedemann.
Tsugio m Japanese
From 嗣 (tsugi) meaning "succession" and 夫 (o) meaning "husband". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mengmi f Chinese
From the Chinese 萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout" and 宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health".
Sybylla f Medieval, Literature
A variation of Sibylla. ... [more]
Aalyana f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Aliana, possibly influenced by the spelling of Aaliyah.
Nhất m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 一 (nhất) meaning "one, first".
Tirteu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tyrtaios via Tyrtaeus.
Makoi m Dinka
Means "red bull" in Dinka.
Miona f Catalan
Diminutive of Mariona.
Nema f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a variation of Nemea or the word "amen" spelled backwards.
Excellence m & f English (African, Rare)
From the English word excellence meaning "The quality of being excellent; brilliance" or "An excellent or valuable quality; something at which any someone excels; a virtue".... [more]
Vambo m Estonian
Short form of Vambola.
Alka f Polish
Diminutive of Alicja.
Hidehiko m Japanese
From Japanese 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding" or 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bertuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Berto, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Karala f Greenlandic
Means "free woman" in Greenlandic.
Tanieli f Tongan
Tongan feminine form of Taniela.
Miaoxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" and 汐 (xī) meaning "night tides".
Zelikha f Chechen, Crimean Tatar
Chechen and Crimean Tatar form of Zulaykha.
Enhua f Chinese
From the Chinese 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and 花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Elysant f Medieval
The name Elysant is girl's name meaning "temple path". An intriguing medieval name found in various forms across Europe. Variants include Elisende, Elisenda, Elysande, Elisent and Helisent. It likely derives from a Visigothic name meaning "temple path".
Umitzhan f & m Kazakh
From Kazakh үміт (ümit) meaning "hope" combined with жан (zhan) meaning "soul" (both of Persian origin).
Ful m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Fúll.
Argeus m Greek Mythology, Polish (Rare)
Variant and Polish form of Arges. This was the name of a 3rd century saint.
Derika f English
Feminine form of Derik.
Rasheen m & f African American (Rare)
Variant of Rashawn, possibly influenced by Sheen.
Ganjul f Balochi
Derived from ganˇj meaning "treasure".
Garma m Buryat
Derived from Sanskrit कर्म (karma) meaning "action, deed, fate".
Xochipepe m & f Nahuatl
Means "flower gatherer" in Nahuatl, from xochitl "flower" and pepena "to choose, to pick something".
Shokora f Popular Culture
A Japanese approximation of the French word "chocolat" meaning "chocolate". ... [more]
Auladiya f Tatar
From the Arabic أَوْلَاد‎ (ʾawlād) meaning "children".
Noë f & m Dutch
Variant of Noé.
Levkipp m Russian
Russian form of Leukippos.
Anaxicrates m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Anaxikrates. This name was borne by two eponymous archons of Athens, the earliest of which lived in the 4th century BC.
Druidain m Arthurian Cycle
A loathsome hunchbacked dwarf, to whom Gawaine gave the false lady Ydain after she tried to leave Gawaine for another knight. Druidain’s eventual possession of Ydain had been foretold by an oracle in the dwarf’s youth.
Pontas m Batak
Means "small stage, seat or porch for honoured guests" in Toba Batak.
Khoiruddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr ad-Din.
Tors m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Thor.
Emèria f Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Emeria.
Jawaan m African American
Contracted version of Jaquan. Spelling may be influenced by Dutch or Arabic.
Humban m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite Mythology
This was the name of the most important male god in the Elamite pantheon. His name apparently means "commander" in Elamite, as it is derived from the Elamite verb huba "to command". Most sources state that Humban was the god of the sky, though there are also a few sources who claim that he was the god of the earth... [more]
Imentet f Egyptian Mythology
Means "she of the west". In Egyptian mythology she was the goddess representing the necropolis west of the Nile River and the consort of Aken. Typically depicted wearing the hieroglyph for 'west' on her head, she often appeared on tombs to welcome the deceased into the afterlife... [more]
Cici f Taiwanese
It means child of music or heart of music.
Balçiçek f Turkish
Means "honey flower" in Turkish.
Tupelo f Obscure
From the name of a type of tree, derived from Creek ito meaning "tree" and opilwa meaning "swamp", for which the city of Tupelo, Mississippi, was named. This is borne by American author Tupelo Hassman... [more]
Gylfir m Old Norse
Original form of Gylfi.
Oyuundelger f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian оюун (oyuun) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or "mind, spirit" in Mongolian and дэлгэр (delger) meaning "vast, wide" or "prosperous, abundant".
Yawsəp m Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
Probably a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic form of Joseph.
Apamoun m Coptic
Probably derived from Coptic apa Amoun, where apa means "father" and Amoun is the Coptic form of Amon... [more]
Cesarione m Italian
Italian form of Caesarion.
Mirukī f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From ミルク (Miruku) meaning "Milk". It is used by a fictional character, ミルキー ちゃん (MirukīChan).
Rabe m East Frisian (Archaic)
A short form of Radbod. It coincides in spelling and pronunciation with modern German word Rabe "raven".
Hongseung m Korean
From Sino-Korean 弘 "enlarge, expand; liberal, great", 洪 "vast, immense; flood, deluge" or 泓 meaning "clear, deep pool of water" and 承 meaning "join, connect; respect, revere."
Ostoja m Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Derived from Slavic ostojati meaning "to stay".
Zafira f Arabic
Feminine form of Zafir.
Csönge f Hungarian
Variant form of Csenge.
Silina m Berber
Means "the sunsets " or "charm "
Ranto m Japanese (Modern)
From Japanese 嵐 (ran) meaning "storm, tempest" or 蘭 (ran) meaning "orchid" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 星 (to) meaning "star", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 音 (to) meaning "sound" or 飛 (to) meaning "fly"... [more]
Macareu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Macareus.
Jóvør f Faroese
Combination of the Old Norse name elements jór "horse" and vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth".
Mahabbat f Kazakh
Means "love, affection" in Kazakh. Derived from Persian mohabbat, which means "love".
Awadha f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Nepali, Sinhalese, Kannada, Telugu
MEANING : indestructible, not hurting, innoxious
Siya f Sanskrit
Siya is a Hindu Girl name and it is Hindi originated name with multiple meanings. Siya name meaning is Goddess Sita; White Moonlight; A beautiful woman; White durva grass; Arabian Jasmine; Candied sugar... [more]
Cevin m English
Variant of Kevin or Seven.
Henele m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Henry.
Yeasin m Bengali
Bengali form of Yasin.
Ochgerel f & m Mongolian
Means "sparkling light" in Mongolian, from оч (och) meaning "spark, ember, sparkle" and гэрэл (gerel) meaning "light".
Jeŭcia f Belarusian
Diminutive of Jeva.
Elke m East Frisian
As a masculine name a diminutive of Ele and recorded from the 16th to 20th century in East Frisia.
Durriken m Romani, English
Means "he who forecasts" in Romani.
Walkelin m Anglo-Norman
There are a number of famous bearers of this name.
Hoikhom f & m Thai (Rare)
Means "bitter" or "freshwater snail" in Thai.
Bardón m Spanish
Spanish form of Bardo.
Olanda f Norwegian (Rare)
Elaboration of Ola 1 as well as a feminine form of Olander. This name was first recorded in the mid-1800s.
Beecher m English
Transferred use of the surname Beecher.
Ára f Guarani
Means "sky, heavens" in Guarani.
Orthros m Greek Mythology
From Greek ὄρθρος (orthros) meaning "the time just before daybreak, early dawn, cock-crow". He was a mythological two-headed watchdog, a brother of Cerberus and son of the monster Echidna, that kept the herds of Geryon on the island Erytheia, and was there killed by Herakles... [more]
Lear m Manx
Derived from Proto-Celtic *liro- "sea; ocean".
Morkus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Marcus. Also compare Markas, which is the most prevalent form in Lithuania today.
Aghati f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Agathe (see Agatha).
Gülfem f Turkish, Ottoman Turkish
Means "rose mouth", ultimately from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Arabic فم (fam) meaning "mouth". This was the name of a lady-in-waiting in the harem of Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Clydetta f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Clyde.
Bafta f German (Modern, Rare)
The given name of the Afro--German writer Bafta Sarbo.
Eshi m Buryat
Buryat form of Yeshe.
Efìsia f Sardinian
Variant of Efisia.
Qaaqquk m Greenlandic
Younger form of K'aerĸuk.
Leylê f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Layla.
Magnai m & f Mongolian
Means "front, foremost" or "forehead" in Mongolian.
Katsia f Belarusian
Diminutive of Katsiaryna.
Kyung-Taek m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경택 (see Gyeong-Taek).
Rayka f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Rayko.
Épictète m History (Gallicized)
French form of Epiktetos via its latinized form Epictetus.
Pauziah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Fawzia.
Määʹrjaž f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Marja.
Auwe m West Frisian
Variant of Aue.
Carata f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish carata "beloved", the word itself being the past participle of cara- "to love".
Karanveer m Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Possibly from Sanskrit करण (karana) meaning "clever, skillful" and वीर (vira) "hero, man, brave".
Kamol m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Kamal 1.
Sankhani m Chewa, Tumbuka
Means "choose" in Chewa and Tumbuka.
Anèir m Occitan
Occitan form of Aner.
Leorah f Jewish, Hebrew
Variant of Liora or Leora.
Theodhora f Albanian
Albanian form of Theodora.
Shaohao m Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology, Taiwanese
From the characters 少 (shào, meaning “young”) and 昊 (hào, meaning “vastness” or “heaven”). In Chinese mythology, Shaohao was one of the Five Emperors, sage-kings who ruled during the early days of Chinese civilization... [more]
Sico m West Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Siko, which itself is a variant form of Sike. Out of these names, Sico is currently the most prevalent. Also compare Sikko.
Fiasu m Sardinian
Logudorese and Sassarese form of Blasius (see Blaise).
Bakare m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian "bꜣ-kꜣ-rꜥ", meaning "glorious is the soul of Ra" or "the ba of the ka of Ra", from Egyptian bꜣ "working power; soul, personality" combined with ka "soul, life-force" and the name of the Egyptian god Ra... [more]
Paas m Dutch (Archaic)
Short form of masculine names that are derived from Greek and Latin pascha meaning "Easter" as well as "Passover", such as Paschalis, Pascharius and Paschasius and their Dutch forms.... [more]
Nordi m Central African
The given name of the French (with Congolese descendency) professional football player Nordi Mukiele.
Hasanudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Hasan ad-Din.
Merapelo f Tswana
Means "prayers" in Setswana.
Nursulu f Kazakh
Derived from Arabic نُور (nūr) meaning "light, illumination" combined with Kazakh сұлу (sulu) meaning "beautiful, beauty".
Nhia m Hmong
Means "Money, silver" in Hmong.
Tiillak f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tîgdlak.
Ghilas m Kabyle
Short form of Aghilas.
Chikairanyelu f Igbo
Means "We’ve committed it to God" / "In God’s hands" in Igbo.
Köptírges m Khakas
Means "biscuit" in Khaskas.
Jinjing f & m Chinese
From Chinese 津 (jīn) meaning "ferry" or 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money" combined with 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city" or 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal"... [more]
Caroun f Armenian
Variant of Karoun.
Toshihiko m Japanese
From Japanese 紀 (toshi) meaning "century" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible. ... [more]
Aitong m & f Kikuyu
Means "darling child" in Kikuyu.
Carmanor m Greek Mythology
Greek demi-god of the harvest
Oluchna f Polish
Diminutive of Aleksandra.
Arletta f English (Rare), Polish
English variant of Arlette and Polish variant of Arleta.
Romanița f Romanian
Allegedly derived from Romanian romaniță "camomile, chamomile".
Mahjabeen f Bengali (Muslim), Pakistani, Pashto
From Persian ماه (māh) meaning "moon" and Arabic جبين (jabīn) meaning "forehead, brow, face".
Curlie f English
Variant of Curley.
Lamonya f African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix La- and name Monya.
Sandebert m Germanic
Derived from Gothic sanths "true, real" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Firmansyah m Indonesian
Combination of the name Firman and Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king".
Masuna f Japanese
From Japanese 茉 (ma) meaning "white jasmine" combined with 砂 (suna) meaning "sand". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Naala f Abkhaz
Means "loving, warm-hearted, kind" in Abkhaz.
Juwayriyyah f Medieval Arabic
Meaning uncertain. It could figuratively mean "young woman" from Arabic جرى (jara) meaning "to run, to flow" (referring to a girl reaching maturity). Alternatively, it could be derived from ورد جوري (ward juri), the Arabic name for the Damask rose (a type of flower), itself from Persian گور (Gor), which is an old name for the Iranian city of Firuzabad... [more]
Elwyn m Welsh
Composed by the welsh words "el", meaning "light" and "gwyn", that means "white" or "pure", so the meaning is "white light" or "pure light".
Nxalati f Tsonga
Means "happiness" in Xitsonga.
Anzu f Japanese
From 杏 or 杏子 (anzu), referring to a type of apricot known as Prunus armeniaca (also called the ansu, Siberian or Tibetan apricot).... [more]
Gwenffrwd f & m Welsh (Rare)
From a Welsh place name meaning "white stream".
Jopie m & f Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans
Diminutive of Joop for men and of the related name Johanna for women.
Amitha m Sinhalese
Sinhala variant of Amit 1.
Bürenzhargal f & m Mongolian
Means "complete happiness" in Mongolian, from бүрэн (büren) meaning "complete, entire" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Sztefón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Stephen.
Mihka m Sami
Sami form of Mika 1.
Omayma f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أميمة (see Umayma).
Thomaitsa f Greek
Diminutive form of Thomais, Thomai, or Thomaida.
Nurliza f Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Liza.
Luismer m Venezuela/Español
Es la unión de dos nombres de mujeres Luisa y Mercedes, dando como resultado el nombre de Luismer para el sexo masculino.
Leyle f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Layla.
Otanes m Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Old Persian Utana. This name was borne by one of the seven Persian noblemen that helped Darius the Great come to power.
Nóa m Faroese
Faroese form of Noah 1.
Wilco m Dutch
Pet name, comes from names with the Germanic "Wilja" (will, wish)
Nun-baršegunu f Sumerian Mythology
Means "lady whose body is the flecked barley", deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒊺 se ("barley, grain") and gùnu ("dappled, spotted, speckled"). This was an alternative name of the Sumerian deity Nisaba, the goddess of grain and writing, that was used specifically in relation to her capacity as an agricultural goddess.
Akhsartag m Ossetian Mythology, Ossetian
Variant of Akhsar. This is the name of a hero in the Nart sagas.
Sofian m Dutch (Modern, Rare, ?)
Possibly intended to be a male version of Sofia.
Azlinah f Malay
Variant of Azlina.
Nicarchus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Nikarchos. This name was borne by a Greek writer from the 1st century AD.
Đắc m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 得 (đắc) meaning "get, obtain, acquire".
Bételgeuse m & f Astronomy
French form of Betelgeuse.
Djoko m Javanese
Older spelling of Joko based on Dutch orthography.
Louïs m Provençal
Provençal form of Louis.
Dorigen f Literature
Meaning unknown, probably of Celtic origin. This is the name of the faithful wife in 'The Franklin's Tale', one of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Bevelyn f English (American)
Probably a blend between Beverly and Evelyn.
Pinehaka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Phinehas.
Xuying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 旭 (xù) meaning "rising sun, brilliant, radiance", 煦 (xù) meaning "kind, gentle, gracious", 絮 (xù) meaning "raw silk, raw cotton", 徐 (xú) meaning "composed, dignified" or 绪 (xù) meaning "end of thread, thread, clue" and 英 (yīng) meaning "brave, hero" or "flower, leaf, petal", 滢 (yíng) meaning "clear, pure water, lucid, glossy", 莺 (yīng) meaning "green oriole, finch", 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, lustrous, bright", 影 (yǐng) meaning "shadow, reflection" or 瑛 (yīng) meaning "luster of gems, crystal".
Isannah f English (American, Rare), Literature
Of uncertain origin and meaning, although theories include a combination of Isabella and Susannah. This name was first recorded in the Boston area in the early 1700s and famously borne by one of Paul Revere's daughters who died in infancy... [more]
Vóe'ameohtsévá'e f Cheyenne
Means "First Walking Woman" in Cheyenne.
Oddvald m Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements oddr "point of a weapon" and valdr "ruler". The name was coined in the late 19th century.
Ashlond f Obscure
Variant of Ashland.
Alik f Kurdish
Means "starling" in Kurdish.
Nakia m & f Popular Culture, African American
Briefly charted on American popularity lists due to the short-lived television police drama series 'Nakia' (1974), which starred Robert Forster as a Navajo deputy sheriff. Since then, it has been used as an African-American name (both femenine and masculine), interpreted as a combination of the phonetic elements na, kee and ya
Sehma m African
Variant of Sahma.
Joske m & f Dutch, Flemish, Limburgish
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Jos) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -ke to the original name... [more]
Remir m Soviet, Russian
Acronym of the Russian words революция (revolyutsiya) meaning "revolution", электрификация (elektrifikatsiya) meaning "electrification" and мир (mir) meaning "peace" as well as "world"... [more]
Naglis m Lithuanian
From Lithuanian legends about Neringa and Naglis.... [more]
Reme f Spanish
Short form of Remedios.
Sannuti f Indian
Sa (Good) + Nuti (Prayer/Praise).
Abd al-Qayyum m Arabic
Means "servant of the eternal" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" combined with قيوم (qayyūm) meaning "enduring, everlasting, eternal".
Damont m African American
Combination of the prefix Da and the name Mont.
Nyuta f Russian
Diminutive of Anna.
Silbannacus m Late Roman
Possibly the name Silvanus with the suffix -acus. Silbannacus was an obscure Roman emperor or usurper.
Meilutis m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun meilė meaning "love, affection" combined with the masculine diminutive suffix -utis. In other words, you could say that this name is the masculine equivalent of Meilutė... [more]
Liễn m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 璉 (liễn) meaning "vessel for holding grain offerings".
Evtikhy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evtikhiy.
In'oma f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek in'om meaning "gift".
Beecram m Indian, Hinduism
Variant transcription of Bikram (Hindi: विक्रम)?
Hajnel m Silesian
Silesian form of Henryk.
Jarlstein m Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse name elements jarl "chieftain, nobleman, earl" and steinn "stone".
İlay f & m Turkish
Possibly a short form of İlayda.
Hamidou m Western African
Form of Hamid 1 or Hamid 2 used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Mattías m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Matthías.
Sohaila f Arabic
Variant transcription of Soheila.
Chhorpunreangsey f Khmer
Means "the six colours of light" or "halo" in Khmer.
Sidda f German
Obsolete German short form of Sidonia.
Mey f Scots
Variant of May.
Jonti m English
Variant of Jonty.
Kamuzyu f Nsenga
Means "roots" in Nsenga.
Lyubomira f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Lyubomir.
Vuyiseka f Xhosa
Means "be happy, rejoice" or "makes happy" in Xhosa.
Bashiir m Somali
Somali form of Bashir.