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.
Tolbin m Hebrew
It means "God Is Good" It is derived from the Greek name Tobias
Sallan m Hausa
Means "born on a feast day" in Hausa.
Fubuki f & m Japanese
From Japanese 冬 (fu) meaning "winter", 吹 (fu) meaning "blow, breathe, puff, emit, smoke", 芙 (fu) meaning "lotus, Mt Fuji" or 風 (fu) meaning "wind, air, style, manner", 風 (bu) meaning "wind, air, style, manner" or 舞 (bu) meaning "dance" combined with 雪 (buki) meaning "snow", 綺 (ki) meaning "figured cloth, beautiful", 咲 (buki) meaning "blossom", 吹 (buki) meaning "blow, breathe, puff, emit, smoke", 姫 (ki) meaning "princess", 季 (ki) meaning "seasons", 希 (ki) meaning "hope, beg, request, rare", 記 (ki) meaning "scribe, account, narrative" or 貴 (ki) meaning "precious, value, prize, esteem, honor"... [more]
Ruma f & m Japanese
From Japanese 琉 (ru) meaning "precious stone, gem, lapis lazuli", 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" or 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 牧 (ma) meaning "breed, care for, shepherd, feed, pasture", 麻 (ma) meaning "hemp, flax, linen", 摩 (ma) meaning "chafe, rub, polish, grind, scrape" or 萌 (ma) meaning "sprout, bud"... [more]
Susannia f Hebrew
Variant of Susanna, which means "Lily" In Hebrew.
Fareeda f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Farida as well as the usual Urdu form.
Jeza f English
Diminutive of Jezebel.
Kaientaronkwen m Mohawk
Means "gathering the goods" in Mohawk.
Sofiène m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Sofiene influenced by French orthography.
Theerawat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirawat.
Alyag f Armenian
It means "small wave" in Armenian
Kleianor m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the verb κλείω (kleio) meaning "to celebrate, to make famous", which is the Epic Greek form of the verb κλέω (kleo) meaning "to celebrate, to glorify, to make famous"... [more]
Mimi f Greek
Diminutive of Dimitra.
Gokka f Karachay-Balkar
Means "pattern, decoration, flower" in Karachay-Balkar.
Részka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Henrieta via Henrészka.
Godlye m English (Puritan)
Meaning, "religious or pious."
Məmmədəli m Azerbaijani
Combination of Məmməd and Əli.
Hermaphroditos m Greek Mythology
Combination of Hermes and Aphrodite. In Greek mythology, this is the name of the only child that Hermes had with Aphrodite... [more]
Stæinborg f Old Norse
Old Norse combination of stein "stone" and bjǫrg 'help, save, rescue'.
Woyinbode f & m Ijaw
Means "God has come" in Ijaw.
Ying m & f Korean
Namgay m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan རྣམ་རྒྱས (rnam-gyas) meaning "abundant, copious".
Yongming m & f Chinese
From Chinese 永 (yǒng) meaning "perpetual, eternal" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear"... [more]
Riki f & m English (Modern)
Variant and feminine form of Ricky.
Juáncar m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan Carlos.
Göz m German (Rare)
Variant of Götz.
Trofimena f Italian (Rare)
This given name is best known for being the name of the 7th-century saint Trofimena, who was born and raised on the island of Sicily. During her lifetime, Sicily was a province of the Byzantine Empire, where Greek was the primary language... [more]
Agwang f Luo
Means "wolf" in Luo.
Ugtakhzhargal m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian угтах (ugtakh) meaning "receive, greet, welcome" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Durin m Old Norse
Durin is the name of the second created Dwarf after Mótsognir in Norse Mythology. Found in multiple pieces of Old Norse poetry, the most notable being the Völuspá (also spelled, Vǫluspǫ).... [more]
Amsi m Arabic (Egyptian)
An Egyptian boy's name meaning "A personification of reproduction"
Prajakta f Marathi
Also known as Night Jasmine
Eunicjan m Polish
Polish form of Eunikianos via its latinized form Eunicianus.
Kӑpitan m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Kapiton.
Enkhsuvd f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and сувд (suvd) meaning "pearl".
Noema f Slovak (Rare)
Slovak form of Naomi 1.
Nicasie f French (Archaic)
Archaic French form of Nicasia.
Claudel m French (Rare)
Diminutive of Claude.
Aira f Galician (Modern, Rare)
From Galician aira meaning "threshing floor" (possibly as a transferred use of the homonym surname).
Urtensia f Corsican
Corsican form of Hortensia.
Zenock m Mormon
Prophet of Israel.
Beorhtfrith m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and friþ "peace, security".
Hansi f German (Austrian, Rare)
A rare feminine form of Hans.... [more]
Kufri m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Kofri.
Alozia f French (Quebec), Louisiana Creole
Creole form and Québécois variant of Aloysia.
Olyvia f Greek (Modern, Rare)
Modern Greek form of Olivia.
Mahnoor f Pakistani, Urdu
Means "moonlight" from Persian ماه (mah) meaning "moon" and Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Bige m English
Diminutive of Abijah.
Gadi m Hebrew
Diminutive of Gad.
Meriadeg m Breton, Breton Legend
From an old Breton name composed of the elements mer "sea" and iatoc "forehead". Conan Meriadeg was the legendary founder of Brittany.
Yurdoğlu m Azerbaijani
Means "son of the homeland" in Azerbaijani.
Bo m Dutch
Short form of Willibrord, though it can also be a simplified spelling of Beau.
Perizat f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Parizad.
Zefirino m Italian
Italian form of Zephyrinus (see Zeferino).
Íslaug f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse íss meaning "ice on sea" or "ice on water" and laug possibly meaning "vowed, promised, bound in oath".
Soerjono m Javanese
Older spelling of Suryono influenced by Dutch orthography.
Jamol m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Jamal.
Lähelin m Arthurian Cycle
A king who conquered Wales and North Wales from Queen Herzeloyde, Perceval’s mother, in Wolfram’s Parzival, after Gahmuret’s death. His brother was Duke Orilus of Lalander and his sister was Cunneware of Lalant.... [more]
Wikash m Hindi
Wikash (derived from the Hindi name Vikas) means expanding, progress or development in Sanskrit. It is often used as a male name in (Greater) India.
Hatsuhito m Japanese
From Japanese 初 (hatsu) meaning "first, original, beginning" combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Abgar m Ancient Aramaic
Abgar was the name of several kings of Edessa (today: Şanlıurfa, Turkey).... [more]
Hermész m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hermes.
Uni f Etruscan Mythology
Uni is the ancient goddess of marriage, fertility, family, and women in Etruscan religion and myth, and the patron goddess of Perugia. The name itself is of uncertain etymology, it may, however, be related to an Indo-European root iuni "young", connecting to her association with fertility, love, and marriage.
Lindsee f English
Variant of Lindsey.
Ívan m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Ivan.
Jeromey m English
Variant of Jeremy.
Paani m & f Hindi
From Sanskrit पानीय (pānīya), meaning “water, drink”.
Dinkyene m & f Akan
Derived from di meaning "eat" and nkyene meaning "salt". In Akan culture, the idea of 'eating salt' symbolises being alive, and this name acts as a mean of encouraging the child to live.
Azuan m Malay
Variant of Azwan.
Shara f English
Possibly a variant of Sharon modelled on Cara, Tara and Sarah.
Giao m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 交 (giao) meaning "to intersect, to cross" or "to hand over, to deliver".
Metusin m Malay
Variant of Metussin.
Elime f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Alima.
Piscine m Literature
Pi's full name (from 'Life of Pi') is Piscine Molitor Patel and it means "swimming pool" in French.
Jóvør f Faroese
Combination of the Old Norse name elements jór "horse" and vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth".
Selavie f Haitian Creole (Rare)
Variant of Selavi influenced by French vie "life".
Philistus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Philistos. This was the name of a Greek historian from Syracuse in Sicily, who lived in the 5th century BC.
Vortimer m Arthurian Cycle
In Nennius’s Historia Brittonum, Vortigern’s eldest son, brother of Catigern, Faustas, and Pascentius.... [more]
Ansfried m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Ansfrid.
Vaito m Finnish (Rare)
Derived from a Finnish word vaiti meaning "silent, quiet".
Ceita f Yiddish
Variant of Tzeitel.
Simuna m Finnish
Finnish variant of Simon 1.
Bibbi f Swedish, Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Mainly a diminutive of Birgitta and its variant forms (see also Bibi).
Herbrandr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements herr "army" and brandr "fire, torch".
Teodardo m Italian, Spanish
Italian, and Spanish form of Theudehard via Latinized form Theodardus.
Smiðkell m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of smiðr "smith, craftsman, artisan" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Sekkura f Kabyle
Possibly means "partridge" in Kabyle.
Amazilda f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Unknown meaning. Possibly a combination of Amanda and Zilda.
Idalina f English (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian (Rare)
Combination of Ida with the popular suffix -lina.
Etuška f Slovak
Diminutive of Etela.
Masea f English (Rare)
Variant of Macy influenced by Chelsea.
Telesandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is probably derived from Greek τέλος (telos), which can mean "purpose, goal, aim" as well as "fulfillment, completion"... [more]
Paidamoyo f & m Shona, Southern African
What the heart desired was granted
Koşehuvari f Ubykh
Historical variant transcription of Gʷašʲaxʷəraj.
Ruiko f Japanese
From Japanese 潤 (rui) meaning "wet, be watered, profit by, receive benefits, favor, charm, steep", 流 (ru) meaning "current, a sink, flow, forfeit", 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop", 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli", 塁 (rui) meaning "baseball", 涙 (rui) meaning "tears, sympathy", 累 (rui) meaning "accumulate, involvement, trouble, tie up, continually", 類 (rui) meaning "sort, kind, variety, class, genus", 路 (ru) meaning "path, route, road, distance", 壘 (ru) meaning "baseball", 泪 (rui) meaning "tears, weep, cry" or 誄 (rui) meaning "condolence message", 依 (i) meaning "reliant, depend on, consequently, therefore, due to", 以 (i) meaning "by means of, because, in view of, compared with", 衣 (i) meaning "garment, clothes, dressing", 壱 (i) meaning "one", 偉 (i) meaning "admirable, greatness, remarkable, conceited, famous, excellent" or 易 (i) meaning "easy, ready to, simple, fortune-telling, divination" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child" or 琴 (ko), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp... [more]
Turnaxol f Uzbek
Derived from turna which can mean "heron" or a refer to a decoration for lace, and xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Mehari m Ge'ez
Means "merciful" in Ge'ez.
Silaymān m Balochi
Balochi form of Solomon.
Pheretima f Ancient Greek
Pheretima was regent of Cyrene (a North African Greek colony) in place of her son, Arcesilaus III of Cyrene, circa 518–515 BC.
Kärdu f Estonian
Variant of Kärdi.
Leefke f Low German, East Frisian
Derived from Low German leefke "darling", which looks similar to its Limburgish equivalent leeveke and Dutch liefje. See also the name Leve, of which this name can be seen as a feminine form of.
Greetta f Finnish
Finnish variant of Greta.
Dominigu m Sardinian
Alternate spelling of Domìnigu.
Mamata f Indian, Bengali, Odia, Hindi
Bengali, Odia and Hindi variant of Mamta.
Aloma f Catalan (Rare), Literature
This name was used by the medieval writer and philosopher Ramon Llull in his novel Blanquerna (1283), where it belongs to the mother of the main character. Llull possibly based it on the masculine name Alomar (nowadays found as a surname - see Alomar), which derives from the Germanic name Aldemar... [more]
Khadzhi-murat m Ingush
Ingush cognate of Gadzhimurad.
Frøygærðr f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse freyja "lady" and garðr "enclosure", "protection".
Feliksas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Felix.
Romance m English (Rare)
From the English word “romance” this was given to 9 baby boys in the USA in 2014.
Wachirawit m Thai
From Thai วชิร (wachira) meaning "diamond, lightning bolt" and วิทย์ (wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Guyanne f Caribbean
Maybe inspired from the country name Guyana and blended with the name Anne 1.
Piast m Medieval Polish
Piast was a legendary Polish monarch, protoplast of the Piast dynasty. The name itself might have been an alternative of piastun, which meant "the one who takes care of the prince's house and family", derived from piastować - "to take care of"
Ringan m Scots
Scots variant of Ninian.
Madelaide f English
Variant of Madeline. Using the -laide suffix from Adelaide.
Yanfang f & m Chinese
From Chinese 艳 (yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous" or 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant, handsome, refined" combined with 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" or 方 (fāng) meaning "direction, way, square"... [more]
Bizhao f Chinese
From the Chinese 馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous".
Jenet f Scots, Cornish (Archaic)
Scots and Cornish form of Janet.
Pamphille f Arthurian Cycle
A woman in the ancestry of the famous Brown lineage. She was the wife of Brun and the mother of Yrlande and Gialle.
Keyser m Popular Culture
Invented name based on Kaiser. Keyser Söze is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1995 film 'The Usual Suspects'.
Cuauhtecpan m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain. Possibly a combination of cuauhtli "eagle" and either tecpan "palace", tecpantli "twenty", or tecpana "to put in order, to arrange in a row".
Oksaniya f Russian, Ukrainian
Alternative form of Oksana, sometimes transliterated as Oxaniya.
Leugièr m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Leutgar.
Mmaabo f Tswana
Means "their mother" in Tswana.
Thayer m English
Transferred use of the surname Thayer.
Pablos m Medieval Spanish
Medieval form of Pablo.
Lishan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 里 () meaning "village" or 李 () meaning "plum, plum tree" combined with 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable", 珊 (shān) meaning "coral", 姍 (shān) meaning "leisurely, slow", 山 (shān) meaning "mountain, hill, peak" or 杉 (shān) meaning "pine, fir"... [more]
Skjold m Norwegian, Danish
Danish and Norwegian younger form of Skjǫldr.
Ji-yoo f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 지유 (see Ji-Yu).
Zulal f Armenian
Means "clear, limpid" in Armenian.
Munda f Asturian
Short form of Raimunda.
Elyès m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Elyes influenced by French orthography.
Nyemwererai f Shona
Means "smile" in Shona.
Julieanne f English
Variant of Julianne or a combination of Julie and Anne 1 (these two derivations can be conflated).
Ahulya f Ukrainian
Diminutive of Ahlaya.
O'lmasoy f Uzbek
Derived from o'lmas meaning "eternal, undying, never losing its value" and oy meaning "moon".
Tosel f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Toltsa.
Appiano m Italian
Italian form of Appianus.
Chrit m Limburgish
Strictly Limburgish short form of Christian and Christopher.
Elmu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Elmo.
Akrem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أكرم (see Akram).
Wadfradad m Middle Persian
Possibly a Middle Persian form of Vātafradātah. This was the name of two dynasts (fratarakas) of the Seleucid Empire.
Bogislaw m Polabian (?), Pomeranian
Polabian and Pomeranian form of Bogusław.
Chengren m Chinese
Means "adult" in Chinese.
Karistorfi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Karistorfe.
Kamarazaman m Malay
Malay variant of Qamar al-Zaman.
Daryan m Persian
A village in north-western Iran
Berthabelle f English (?)
Berthabelle is a compound of Bertha and Belle.
Ulyan m Russian
Russian form of Iulianus (see Julian).
Humilis m Late Roman, Medieval Italian, Medieval Latin
Means "humble" in Latin, from humilis meaning "low". Used by an Italian saint of the same name.
Kunthida f Thai
From Thai กุล (gun) meaning "lineage, tribe, family" or "descending from a good family" and ธิดา (tí-daa) meaning "daughter".
Sonoho f Japanese
From Japanese 園 (sono) meaning "garden" combined with 帆 (ho) meaning "sail" or 穂 (ho) meaning "grain". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Mnesitheos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek adjective μνήσιος (mnesios) meaning "of memory", which is ultimately derived from the Greek verb μνημονεύω (mnemoneuo) meaning "to call to mind, to remember, to think of", itself ultimately derived from the Greek verb μνάομαι (mnaomai) meaning "to remember, to be mindful of"... [more]
Toshto'l m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tosh meaning "rock, stone" and to'l meaning "born late".
Shobab m Biblical
Mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:18.
Oswulf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and wulf "wolf". This name was borne by an 8th-century king of Northumbria.
Malihe f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian ملیحه (see Maliheh).
Émilion m Breton (Gallicized), French (Archaic), French (Quebec, Archaic)
Breton form of Émile and/or Émilien as well as a French diminutive of Émile and variant of Émilien.... [more]
Rǫndolfr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Randolfr.
Iǫfurr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Jǫfurr.
Zacnosław m Polish
Derived from Polish zacny "noble, respectable, upright" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Ruhafzo f Uzbek
Means "uplifting" in Uzbek.
Akshit m Indian, Hindi
From Sanskrit अक्षित (akshita) meaning "imperishable, everlasting".
Mistik m Turkish
Turkish diminutive form of Mustafa.
Nomintsetseg f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian номин (nomin) meaning "lapis lazuli, azure" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Eirianwen f Welsh
From Welsh eirian "shining, bright" and gwen "holy, white, pure".
Zornitza f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Зорница (see Zornitsa).
Jongrak f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chongrak.
Minervino m Italian
Italian form of Minervinus.
Serj m Breton, Ukrainian, Russian
Breton form and Ukrainian and Russian variant transliteration of Serge.
Atanazije m Croatian
Croatian form of Athanasius.
Nilla f Italian (Rare), Swedish, Norwegian (Archaic), Hungarian
Truncated form of names ending in -nilla.... [more]
Croí m & f Irish (Modern, Rare)
Means "heart; core; sweetheart" in Irish.
Katavi m African Mythology, Nyamwezi
A demonic being in the popular belief of the Nyamwezi people of Tanzania. He is reputed to be the chief of the water-spirits, but he also haunts the barren lands and deserts.
Ascelino m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian form of Ascelin.
Anuttam m Indian
Variant of Anuttama.
Stevi f Greek
Diminutive of Stavroula.
Tsabit m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Thabit.
Nongnuch f Thai
Alternate transcription of Nongnut.
Đình m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 廷 (đình) meaning "court". It is more commonly used as a middle name.
Sini m & f Samoan
Samoan variant of the name “Sydney”.
Ranika f Indian
Origin - Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhala, Hindi, Sikh, Buddhist ... [more]
Yuanzhao f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑗 (yuàn) meaning "jade ring" and 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous".
Genvissa f Arthurian Cycle
According to Geoffrey, Genvissa is the daughter of the Roman Emperor Claudius. Claudius supposedly gives Genvissa in marriage to the British king Arviragus. When Arviragus revolted against Claudius, Genvissa arranged peace between them.... [more]
Bencomo m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche benčom meaning "ambitious" or benchomo meaning "the greatest". It belonged to the penultimate mencey (leader) (1423-1495) of Taoro, Tenerife.
Niesco m Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Niesko. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch politician Niesco Dubbelboer (b. 1962).
Pritom m Bengali
Bengali variant of Pritam.
Suhayb m Arabic
Means “swift, small arrow”.
Akroora m Sanskrit
From Sanskrit अक्रूर (akrūra) meaning "not cruel, gentle". Akroora (Akrura) was a chief of the ancient Yadava people of India.
Rithy m Khmer
Derived from Khmer ឫទ្ធិ (rit) meaning "power, strength, glory".
Costello m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred from the originally Irish surname Costello.
Gulbarg f Uzbek
Means "petal" in Uzbek.
Khajak m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian
MEANING : a churning-stick
Gulpembe f Turkish
Means "pink rose" in Turkish.
Mighal m Cornish
Variant of Myghal.
Zhade f Obscure
Variant of Jade.
Tazaguisa f Guanche
From Guanche *tazagzaw, meaning "immature" (literally "green"). This was the name of a woman who was baptized in Seville around 1427.
Padungdej m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ผดุงเดช (see Phadungdet).
Otká f Czech
Diminutive form of Dorota.
Rurant m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Roland.
Arnevi f Finnish (Rare), Finland Swedish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse arn "eagle" and meaning "holy" or "devoted, dedicated".
Estraya f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Estrella.
Changxiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 嫦 (cháng), the name of a moon goddess, and 相 (xiāng) meaning "mutual, each other".
Arcilia f Spanish (Rare, Archaic), American (South, Archaic), French (Acadian), French (Quebec)
Hispanic variant of Arcelia, Southern variant of Arcelia and Acadian and Québécois variant of Arcélia.
Aristarc m Catalan
Catalan form of Aristarchus.
Radney m American
Possibly a variant of Rodney. Noted bearer is country music artist Radney Foster.
Jesubori f Yoruba
Meaning "Jesus is the winner" or "Jesus overcomes" in Yoruba
Zeyneb f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic زينب‎‎ (see Zaynab).
Obabaamwewe-giizhigokwe f Ojibwe
Means "Woman of the Sound (that the stars make) Rushing Through the Sky", deriving from the Ojibwe elements babaam ("place to place"), wewe ("makes a repeated sound"), giizhig ("sky"), and ikwe ("woman)... [more]
Eakkaraj m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกราช (see Ekkarat).
Yoqut f Uzbek
Means "ruby" or "sapphire" in Uzbek.
Jhallak m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism
MEANING : cymbals... [more]
Yolain m French (Rare)
Masculine form of Yolaine.
Aglaophon m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγλαός (aglaos) meaning "splendid, shining, bright" (see Aglaos) and φωνή (phone) meaning "voice" as well as "sound, tone".... [more]
Fibrenie f English (Rare, Archaic), French (Cajun, Rare, Archaic)
Rare Americanized misconstruction of the French given name Fébronie.
Akitake m Japanese
From 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" and 武 (take) meaning "military, martial". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Montel m African American
Means "little mountain".
Balausa f Kazakh
Means "green, herbs" or "young, beautiful" in Kazakh.
Katsuyuki m Japanese
From 克 (katsu) meaning "overcome", 勝 (katsu) meaning "victory, triumph", 和 (katsu, wa, kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 雄 (katsu, o) meaning "hero, manly" combined with 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness", 之 (yuki) meaning "of", or 雪 (yuki, setsu) meaning "snow"... [more]
Guibert m French (Rare)
French form of Wibert. This name has also been encountered as a variant form of Guilbert.
Abbatissa f Medieval English (Latinized, Rare)
From Latin abbatissa meaning "abbess". While this was more usually found as a title, there are a handful of English occurrences of it used as a given name. Also compare the Old English masculine name Abbud.
Qianlan f Chinese
From the Chinese 谦 (qiān) meaning "humble, modest" or 芊 (qiān) meaning "exuberant and vigorous foliage" and 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Azizah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزيزة (see Aziza), as well as the usual Malay and Indonesian form.
Stirna f Medieval Baltic
Of uncertain origin and meaning, although a direct derivation from Latvian stirna "roe deer" has been suggested. This name was recorded in medieval Latvia.
Kea m Arthurian Cycle
Likely from a Cornish form of the Welsh name Cai or Cei (see Kay). This was the name of a semi-legendary British saint, for whom the Cornish parish of Kea is named... [more]
Louice f Swedish
Variant of Louise.
Gulfarida f Kazakh
From гүл (gul) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the given name Farida
Furseo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Fursey via it's Latinized form Furseus.
Fathia f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فتحية (see Fathiyya).
Kanwaljeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Punjabi ਕੰਵਲ (kanwal) meaning "lotus" (ultimately from Sanskrit) combined with Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Reinaert m Medieval Dutch
Middle Dutch form of Reynard.
Härjulf m Old Swedish, Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hæriulfr.
Tyihon m Hungarian (Archaic)
Hungarian form of Tychon.