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.
Bonamico m Medieval Italian
Derived from the Italian adjective bono meaning "good" combined with the Italian noun amico meaning "friend".
Anningan m Inuit Mythology
Variant of Aningan. In Greenlandic mythology Anningan is the god of the moon and the brother of Malîna, the sun goddess... [more]
Carna f Roman Mythology
The goddess who makes strong muscles, and defends the internal organs from witches or strigae.
Mamamze m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun მამა (mama) meaning "father" combined with the Georgian noun მზე (mze) meaning "sun".
Return m English (Puritan, Rare, Archaic)
From the English word meaning "to come back" (itself from Old French re- "back" and torner "to turn"), which was given to a boy born in 1708 in Guilford, Connecticut, supposedly in memory of an incident from his parents' courtship; it is popularly claimed that his mother, Hannah Willard (1674-1749) - after repeatedly rejecting his father, Janna Meigs (1672-1739) - finally relented, crying to him as he rode away "Return, Janna, return!" The name has since been borne by more than a dozen of Return Meigs' descendants, including his son, Return Jonathan Meigs (1740-1823), and grandson, Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr... [more]
Intercidona f Roman Mythology
Goddess who provides the axe without which trees cannot be cut (intercidere).
Cashile f Zulu (Rare)
Possibly derived from cashisa meaning "conceal, hide."
Päären m Estonian (Rare)
Estonian adaption and contraction of Bernhard.
Mollia f Obscure
Possibly an elaboration of Molly.
Letita f English (American)
Perhaps a variant of Letitia (See also Latita).
Caridemo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Charidemus.
Kalin f English
Variant of Kaylyn.
Stormi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Storme.
Nameer m Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Namir.
Xianlong m Chinese
From Chinese 显 (xiǎn) meaning "manifest, clear", 先 (xiān) meaning "first, before" or 县 (xiàn) meaning "county, prefecture, district" combined with 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon"... [more]
‘Mathapelo f Sotho
Means "mother of prayer" in Sotho.
Fingon m Literature
Sindarin form of Findekáno.
Rungano f Shona
Means "story" in Shona.
Óðalfreðr m Old Norse
Old Norse cognate of Odalfrid.
Levison m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Levison.
Nearco m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Nearchos via Nearchus.
Qarabaş m Karachay-Balkar
Means "black-headed" in Karachay-Balkar.
Sallustien m French
French form of Sallustianus.
Jarli m Indigenous Australian
Means "barn owl" in the Jiwarli language. While the last speaker of Jiwarli passed away in 1986 a dictionary was able to be made and many people continue speak words or phrases in the language.
To'xtaqilich m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'xta meaning "bustard" and qilich meaning "sword".
Zihuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 子 (zi) meaning "child" and 环 (huán) meaning "jade ring or bracelet".
Kobyla m Russian
Diminutive of Kobyl.
Guerland m Haitian Creole (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Guerland.
Harilaos m Greek
Modern transcription of Charilaos.
Tiar f Batak
Means "bright, clear" in Toba Batak.
Ertmon m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Erdmann.... [more]
Miarana m & f Malagasy
Means "indulge oneself, gratify one's wishes" in Malagasy.
Eti f Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit एति (éti) meaning "to arrive, to come" or "to go".
Ntaniela f Greek
Greek variant transliteration of Daniela.
Mizeru f Japanese
From Japanese 魅 (mi) meaning "charm", 是 (ze) meaning "justice, right" combined with 琉 (ru) meaning "precious stone". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mmayen f Efik
Efik origin, Child's mother, alias for grandmother,
Barep m Javanese
From Javanese barêp meaning "first, principal, eldest".
Enéh f Hungarian, Hungarian Mythology
Derived from Old Hungarian eneγ (ünő in Modern Hungarian) "hind, deer; fawn; cow-calf".... [more]
Sadurninho m Portuguese (?)
Portuguese variant of Saturninus.
Oyto'qa f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and to'qa meaning "clasp or belt buckle set with jewels".
Catira f Spanish (Caribbean)
Means "blonde" in the Cumanagota dialect, a Carib language most common to the native peoples of Venezuela. It is now a name and slang for a blonde-haired person in Venezuela.
Gildi m Old Norse
From Runic Swedish gildi meaning "guild-brother".
Ipaksuluv f Uzbek
Derived from ipak meaning "silk" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Batara Guru m Indonesian Mythology
From Indonesian batara meaning "god, deity", ultimately from Sanskrit भट्टार (bhattara), and guru meaning "teacher", ultimately from Sanskrit गुरु (guru)... [more]
Celestus m Medieval
Latin celestis "heavenly, celestial, divine".
Tuti f Persian
Meaning: ? An old fashioned Iranian name, perhaps related to توت meaning "berries".
Mi-seol f Korean
From Sino-Korean 美 (mi) meaning "beauty" combined with 雪 (seol) meaning "snow". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Muhtadin m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic مهتد (muhtadin) meaning "(one who is) rightly guided".
Teoktyst m Polish (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Polish and Ukrainian form of Theoktistos (see Theoctistus).
Faustinian m English
English form of Faustinianus. This name was borne by a saint from the 4th century AD.
Ciríaca f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Cyriaca.
Hamis m Swahili
From Swahili Alhamisi meaning "Thursday" (ultimately of Arabic origin).
Adalgis m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name comes from Old High German adal "noble." The meaning and origin of the second element is rather uncertain: we know that it comes from gis (the original form was possibly gîs), but we don't exactly know where gis itself comes from... [more]
Taave m Estonian
Variant of Taavi.
Catau f Guernésiais
Diminutive of Catrine.
Elžbeta f Latvian (Rare)
Latgalian form of Elizabeth.
Kurumi f & m Japanese
Directly taken from Japanese 胡桃 meaning "walnut". This name is mostly used for girls in Japan but occasionally given to boys as well. It is also often written in hiragana. Other kanji combinations are possible, but rather uncommon.
Maiea f & m Maori
Gulshana f Uzbek
Variant form of Gulshan.
Ennison m English
"Son of Ennis". According to Forebears.Io, 20 people have this name worldwide.
Shikyou f Japanese (Rare, Archaic)
From the word 士 meaning scholar, or 死 meaning death, or 資 meaning resources, and 今日 meaning today, or 距 meaning distance and 優 meaning excellent or from the word 司教 meaning bishop, or the word 死去 meaning death.
Iviu m Corsican
Corsican form of Ivo 1.
Eulene f English (Archaic)
Elaboration of Eula.
Kenorei f Khmer
Means "kinnara" in Khmer. In Hindu mythology, 'a kinnara is a paradigmatic lover, a celestial musician, part human, part horse and part bird. In Buddhist mythology, two of the most beloved mythological characters are the benevolent half-human, half-bird creatures known as the Kinnara and Kinnari, which are believed to come from the Himalayas and often watch over the well-being of humans in times of trouble or danger'.
Caresse f English (Rare)
From the French word caresse meaning "caress", ultimately from Latin carus "dear, beloved". This name was borne by Caresse Crosby (1892-1970), original name Mary 'Polly' Phelps Jacob, an American socialite and the inventor of the modern bra... [more]
Celestis f Various (Rare)
Variant spelling of Caelestis.
Azzay m Ancient Berber
Means "male palm tree" in Amazigh.
Eshaal f & m Arabic
Traditional Muslim name in either gender, it means "kindled".
Mássâránguaĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "sweet little healed one", combined with Mavsâraĸ and -nnguaq "sweet, dear".
Jonali f Assamese
Meaning unknown.
Iliana f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Variant of Juliana and feminine form of Ilian.
Siqian f Chinese
From the Chinese 思 (sī) meaning "think, consider, ponder" and 茜 (qiàn) meaning "madder" or "reeds".
Romarica f Italian
Feminine form of Romarico.
Tesseract m & f Literature (Rare), French (Quebec)
The name of the four-dimensional analogue of the cube.... [more]
Esculápio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Asklepios via Aesculapius.
Billiam m English
Variant of William, incorporating the diminutive Bill.
Mercurialis m Ancient Roman
From the Roman cognomen Mercurialis, which was derived from the name of the Roman god Mercury.
Sholban m Tuvan
Means "Venus (the planet)" in Tuvan.
Moaiad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مؤيد (see Muayyad).
Valeriaan m Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of Valerian.
Nicque m & f Ancient Greek
The origin of this name is still today quite uncertain. The theories include: 1) From the Latin “moneō”, which in turn derives from the Proto-Italic “*moneō”, meaning “warn, advise, remind”... [more]
Bodegast m Germanic
Derived from Gothic biutan "to offer" or Old High German boto "bid, offer" combined with Gothic gasts (gast in Old High German) "guest, stranger."
Chein m & f Burmese
Means "to weigh, to consider" or "to aim for, to aspire to" in Burmese.
Audrie f English
Variant of Audrey.
Sharanjeet f & m Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸ਼ਰਨਜੀਤ (see Sharanjit).
Berlynne f Obscure (Modern)
Excusively feminine form of Berlin, using the popular feminine name suffix lynne.
Jandet f Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic جنّة (jannah) meaning "garden".
Moammar m Arabic, Indonesian
Arabic alternate transcription of Muammar as well as an Indonesian variant.
Mantis f & m Popular Culture
From Greek mántis, meaning "soothsayer" or "prophet". This is also the name of and order of large insects that catch their prey using their powerful forelegs. Two fictional bearers of this name is Mantis, a supervillain in Jack Kirby's "Fourth World", and Mantis, a superheroine and member of The Avengers.
Arzénia f Hungarian
Feminine form of Arzén.
Iuriko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Iuri.
Clayrabelle f American (South, Modern, Rare)
Variant of the more familiar and classic Clarabelle or the all French Clairabelle... [more]
Dennys m Literature
Variant of Dennis. This was the name of one of the twin boys in the "Time Quintet" by Madeleine L'Engle.
Nadin m Bosnian
Means "noble, generous" in Bosnian.
Aiswarya f Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
Southern Indian transcription of Aishwarya.
Miaoyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" and 园 (yuán) meaning "garden, park, orchard" or 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin".
Jaquim m Portuguese
Short form of Joaquim.
Hildigrímr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of hildr "battle, fight" and grímr "person wearing a face mask".
Badmaa f Mongolian
Mongolian form of Padma, meaning "lotus".
Kisa f Japanese
From Japanese 姫 (ki) meaning "princess", 杞 (ki) meaning "river willow", 希 (ki) meaning "hope" or 季 (ki) meaning "seasons" combined with 桜 (sa) meaning "cherry blossom" or 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze"... [more]
Dinochka f Russian
Diminutive of Dina 1
Renja f Swedish
Swedish transcription of Renya.
Ğädel m Tatar
Tatar form of 'Adl.
Santía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Santia.
Pompéia f Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of Pompeius.
Shchem m Hebrew
Means "shoulder" in Hebrew.
Alisone f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Alison or Allison.
Audierna f Provençal
Provençal form of Hodierna.
Gerlando m Italian
Italian form of Gerland. Gerlando di Agrigento is the patron saint of Agrigento in Sicily. Other famous bearers are the painter Gerlando Marsiglia, and the actor Gerlando Buzzanca (AKA Lando Buzzanca)
Pechakgul f Uzbek
Means "morning glory" in Uzbek.
Dreyfus m English
Transferred use of the surname Dreyfus.
Shupei f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 珮 (pèi) meaning "jade ornament" or 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full".
Hinerangi f Maori
Means "sky/heaven girl" in Maori.
Zulkarnaen m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Dhu al-Qarnayn.
Ouafaa f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic وفاء (see Wafa) chiefly used in Morocco.
Tibeau m Medieval French, French (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Alternate spelling of Thibeau. With this particular spelling, this name can also be a medieval French diminutive of Tibère and other given names that start with Tib-, as -eau is a medieval French diminutive suffix.
Aleqsandra f Georgian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Aleksandra.
Orsena f American (Rare, Archaic)
In the case of Orsena Fowler (1838-1918), it appears to be a feminine form of Orson, the name of her father - the American phrenologist Orson Squire Fowler.
Qafur m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ghafur.
Mavsâraĸ m Greenlandic
Combination of Greenlandic Mavsâĸ and -âraĸ "young animal".
Ambrie f English
Meaning unknown, possibly a rhyming variant of Cambrie.
Tagir m Avar (Russified), Lezgin (Russified), Bashkir (Russified), Tatar (Russified)
Russian form of Tahir, used particularly in Dagestan, Bashkortostan and Tatarstan.
Fríðhild f Faroese
Faroese combination of fríðr "beautiful, beloved" hildr "battle".
Nāhiʻenaʻena f Hawaiian
Means "the red-hot raging fires" from Hawaiian , "the (plural)", ahi, "fire", and 'ena'ena, "red-hot". This was the name of a 19th-century Hawaiian princess, the daughter of Kamehameha I.
Cala f English
Variation of Calla using the Italian word, cala, meaning "cove." Also a nickname for the Greek Kalas.
Tais f Bulgarian, Russian, Spanish (Rare), Galician
Bulgarian, Russian and Spanish and Galician form of Thaïs.
Andriantafika m Malagasy
From the Malagasy andrian meaning "king, royal" and tafika meaning "army".
Mertein m Medieval German
Medieval German variant of Martin.
Kyprian m Ukrainian (Rare)
Variant of Kypriyan as well as an alternate transcription of the name (only when spelled as Кипріян).
Acèpsimes m Catalan
Catalan form of Acepsimas.
Leopardo m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Leopardus.
Sakiho f Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (saki) meaning "good luck, good fortune; happiness" combined with 歩 (ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Brandur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Brandr.
Wynand m Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare), East Frisian (Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
Medieval Dutch form of Wijnand, Frisian variant of Winand and South African form of Winand.... [more]
Daiyu f & m Chinese (Rare)
This name combines 代 meaning "replace, era, generation", 黛 meaning "blacken eyebrows, black" or 戴 meaning "wear on top, support" (dài) with 玉 (yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem."
Alfonzina f Hungarian
Feminine form of Alfonz.
Gedevan m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Gid'on (see Gideon) via its hellenized form Gedeon.
Delio m Galician
Masculine form of Delia 1.
Medguistl f Medieval Cornish
Old Cornish name, in which the second element is Welsh gwystl "hostage" (Cornish cognate gostel). The first element may be Welsh medd "mead" (Cornish medh) or Welsh medd "power, authority".
Yomeko f Japanese
From Japanese 世 (yo) meaning "world", 〆 (me) meaning "letter closed" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Xunio m Galician
Galician form of Junius.
Tulije m Croatian
Croatian form of Tullius (see Tullio).
Sinnia f English
Sinnia is so close to the flower or name, "Zinnia" Just spelled differently. Sinnia means beauty, just to point that out.
Roukebert m West Frisian (Rare)
Combination of Rouke (a variant spelling of Rauke) with Bert.
Bunji m & f Indigenous Australian
All round aboriginal name. It means 'Mate, buddy, friend, partner.'
Edeyrn m History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Edeyrn (c. 6th century) was a pre-congregational saint of Wales, related to Vortigern and the royal house of Powys and the brother of Saint Aerdeyrn and Elldeyrn. Edeyrn is the patron saint of Lannédern in France and Llanedeyrn in Wales, where he founded a monastery of over 300 people.
Karai f & m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly taken from the Japanese adjective 辛い (karai) meaning "spicy, hot; strict, harsh, severe," belonging to a fictional (female) character in various installments of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media, introduced in 1993, and a (male) character in the anime 'Naruto Shippūden' who first appeared in episode 286 (broadcast in 2012 in Japan).... [more]
Messianus m Late Roman
Extended form of Messius. This name was borne by a magister militum under the Western Roman emperor Avitus (5th century AD) and a priest who co-wrote a book about St... [more]
Lafolette f American
Derived from the French surname La Follette (sometimes also written as LaFollette), which means "the madwoman", derived from French folle "madwoman" (which is etymologically related to the modern English word folly)... [more]
Lansheng f Chinese
From the Chinese 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid" and 胜 (shèng) meaning "victory, excel".
Conó m Catalan
Catalan form of Konon via it's Latinized form Conon.
Kitae m Korean
Means strange and odd shapes, gas phase, or all kinds of strange shapes
Futabako f Japanese (Rare)
From 双 (futa) meaning "pair" or 二 (futa) meaning "two" with 葉 (ha) meaning "blade, leaf, needle", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other character combinations are possible.
Mitsuruko f Japanese
From 満 (mitsuru) meaning "full, satisfy", 暢 (mitsuru) meaning "stretch" or 充 (mitsuru) meaning "charge, raise" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Shafie m Malay
From Arabic شافعي‎ (Shāfiʿī), the name of one of the four schools of thought (madhhab) in Sunni Islam, which was named in honour of its founder, Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi'i.
Hiroaki m Japanese
From 広 (hiro) meaning "widespread, broad" and 明 (aki) meaning "bright, sparkle". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Reneo m Italian (Tuscan)
Truncated form of Ireneo.
Saidfozil m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and fozil meaning "learned, eminant".
Cyrena f North Frisian (Archaic)
Archaic North Frisian form of Severine, recorded on the isle of Sylt in the 1600s.
Fromental m French (Archaic)
Derived from the French adjective fromental meaning "of wheat", which ultimately comes from the Latin adjective frumentalis meaning "of corn, of grain".... [more]
Breesha f Manx
Variant of Breeshey.
Soemitro m Javanese
Older spelling of Sumitro influenced by Dutch orthography.
Gondo m Javanese
From Javanese ganda meaning "scent, fragrance, aroma", ultimately from Sanskrit गन्ध (gandha).
Amari f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality" and 利 (ri) meaning "profit, benefit". ... [more]
Fjölvar m Icelandic
Icelandic name, derived from the Old Norse elements fjǫl- "full, exceedingly" (cognate with Old High German filu) and herr "army, warrior".... [more]
Aittikorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อิทธิกร (see Itthikon).
Bartolino m Italian
Diminutive of Bartolo.
Gravity f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the English word gravity, ultimately deriving from Latin gravitatem (nominative gravitas) "weight, heaviness, pressure". This name was used by American models Lucky Blue Smith and Stormi Bree Henley for their daughter born 2017.
Badarika f Odia
Means "jujube fruit" in Odia.
Josiephine f American (Rare, Archaic), Filipino
Variant of Josephine, incorporating the diminutive Josie.
Luthfia f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Lutfia.
Froya f Faroese
Younger form of Freyja.
Machtelden f Medieval Dutch
Possibly a diminutive of Machteld.
Romodan m Eastern African
Eritrean name, which is possibly derived from the Arabic name Ramadan.
Tavpachag m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning unknown. This name was borne by two Catholicoi of Caucasian Iberia: one lived in the 6th century, the other in the 7th century.
Lindalia f Spanish (Latin American), Dutch (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Linda with a given name that ends in -lia, such as Julia and Rosalia... [more]
Leaner f English (American, Archaic), American (South, Archaic)
Form of Lena or Leanna influenced by the Appalachian pronunciation of the name.
Nthati f Sotho
Means "one to love me" in Sotho.
Yukino f Japanese
From Japanese 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow" or 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tengisa f Tsonga
Means "purify" in Xitsonga.
Duibhuidhir m Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish dub "black" and odar "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan". Alternately, the second element could be eidhir "sense, wisdom".
Yuribert m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Possibly a combination of Yuri 1 with a name that contains the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright", such as Albert and Robert.
Bigna f Romansh
Romansh form of Barbara as well as a variant of Bina. This name is traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Gulchara f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Golchehreh. This is an older form; the newer form is Gulchora.
Etruscus m Ancient Roman
A Roman nomen meaning "Etruscan" in Latin, with the etymology uncertain. It could be related to Latin Etruria, an ancient country in the Italian Peninsula, the home of Etruscans. Herennius Etruscus (220-251) was briefly Roman emperor in 251, ruling jointly under his father Decius.
Yuyi f Chinese
From the Chinese 玉 (yù) meaning "jade", 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" or 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" and 懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable", 意 (yì) meaning "thought, idea", 漪 (yī) meaning "ripples, swirling", or 宜 (yí) meaning "appropriate, fitting, suitable".
Willine f Dutch (Rare), English (Rare)
Dutch and English cognate of Guillaumine or Guillemine. Also compare Willette.
Ótryggr m Old Norse
From Old Norse útryggr meaning "unreliable, unfaithful". The name appears on several runestones.
Tibbie f Scots
Diminutive of Tib.
Yoltzin f & m Nahuatl, Mexican
Means "little heart" in Nahuatl.
Bongsu m & f Malay
Means "the youngest" in Malay, used for the last born child.
Min-gyeom m & f Korean
Combination of a min hanja, like 旻 meaning "sky" or 玟 meaning "precious stone," and a gyeom hanja, e.g. 謙 meaning "humble, modest."
Squidward m Popular Culture
A fictional bearer of this name is Squidward Tentacles, a fictional character in the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-).
Rhodes m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Rhodes.
Zelfie f Albanian
Variant of Zelfije.
Rinon f & m Japanese
From Japanese 光 (ri) meaning "light", 凛 (rin, ri) meaning "dignified, severe, cold", 凜 (rin) meaning "cold, strict, severe", 利 (ri) meaning "profit, advantage, benefit", 吏 (ri) meaning "officer, an official", 咲 (ri) meaning "blossom", 哩 (ri) meaning "mile", 奏 (ri) meaning "play music, speak to a ruler, complete", 月 (ri) meaning "moon", 望 (rin) meaning "ambition, full moon, hope, desire, aspire to, expect", 李 (ri) meaning "plum", 栞 (ri) meaning "bookmark, guidebook", 梨 (ri) meaning "pear", 浬 (ri) meaning "knot, nautical mile", 涼 (ri) meaning "cool, refreshing", 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", 琳 (rin) meaning "jewel, tinkling of jewelry", 瑠 (ri) meaning "lapis lazuli", 璃 (ri) meaning "glassy, lapis lazuli", 羽 (ri) meaning "feathers", 莉 (ri) meaning "jasmine", 裡 (ri) meaning "reverse, inside, palm, sole, rear, lining, wrong side", 里 (ri) meaning "village" or 鈴 (rin) meaning "bell" combined with 音 (non, on) meaning "sound", 暖 (non) meaning "warmth", 響 (on) meaning "echo, sound", 季 (non) meaning "seasons", 姫 (on) meaning "princess", 乃 (non), a possessive particle, 夢 (non) meaning "dream", 望 (on) meaning "ambition, full moon, hope, desire, aspire to, expect" or 希 (non) meaning "hope, rare"... [more]
Cathelynn f English
Variant spelling of Kathlyn.
Sólbrún f Icelandic (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse sól "sun" and brún "eyebrow" or brúnn "brown", perhaps inspired by Sólrún and Kolbrún.
Græipi m Old Norse
Derived from either greip ("hand") or grípa ("to grasp").
Üstün m Turkish
excellent/above in turkish
Moutiyah f Arabic
Means "generous" in Arabic.
Yoshieko f & m Japanese
From Yoshie combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Acacallis f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
This was a word for the narcissus flower used in Crete. It is said to mean "unwalled" in Greek, possibly from the Greek negative prefix α (a) with an element related to ἀκή (ake) "point, edge"... [more]
Kanto m & f Malagasy
Means "well done, good" or "beautiful, attractive" in Malagasy.
Radium m & f English (Rare)
From Latin radius ray + -ium.
Xavièra f Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon feminine form of Xavièr and Provençal feminine form of Xavier.
Riog m Breton
Variant of Riok.
Tamilini f Indian
The name Tamilini means "winning".
Geirríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Gæirfríðr.
Niyuki f & m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 煮 (ni) meaning "boiled" or 二 (ni) meaning "two" combined with 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow", as well as other combinations of kanji.
Inachia f Literature
Used by the 1st-century BC Roman poet Horace. It was possibly intended to be a reference to the Greek mythological figure Io, whose father was named Inachus.
Soerja m Indonesian (Dutchified)
Older spelling of Surya influenced by Dutch orthography.
Barbilia f Medieval French
Recorded in 16th-century French-speaking Switzerland.
Sigvæig f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" and veig "power, strength".
Eléazar m French
French form of Eleazar.
Etesse f French (Archaic)
Found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, but disappeared around the year 1700.
Ruxero m Aragonese
Variant of Ruixero.
Rinora f Albanian
Feminine form of Rinor.