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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.
Makis m Greek
Short form of Greek diminutives that end in -μάκης (-makis), such as Asimakis, Gerasimakis, Prodromakis and Thomakis.
Jakinde f Basque
Basque form of Jacinta.
Alliciyia f Obscure
Variant of Alicia.
Ketlin f Medieval German
Medieval German version of Katharina.
Ellyzabeth f English
Variant of Elizabeth incorporating the diminutive Elly.
Itar f Arabic
Means "selflessness" in Arabic.
Hormin m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-mnw meaning "Horus-Min", a combination of the names of the gods Horus and Min.
Foxy f & m Popular Culture, American (Archaic)
Derived from the word foxy meaning "fox-like".
Musbah f Arabic
Musbah bint Nasser was the first queen consort of Jordan.
Xamza m Somali
Somali form of Hamza.
Theoxenos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god" combined with Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest".
Matsu f Japanese
This name can be used as 松 (shou, matsu) meaning "pine tree" or it can be used to combine 末 (batsu, matsu, sue) meaning "close, end, powder, tip," 真 (shin, ma, ma-, makoto) meaning "real, true" or 麻 (ma, maa, asa) meaning "flax, hemp" with 津 (shin, tsu) meaning "harbour, port."... [more]
Qooqa m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of K'ôĸa.
Jibilo m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Jibo. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian judoka Jibilo Nizharadze (1946-1993).
Eyjalín f Icelandic (Rare)
Elaboration of Eyja using an uncertain element, possibly Old Norse lín meaning "flax, linen; linen garment, linen gear" or Hlín (both the Old Norse word for "protection" and a poetic term for "woman")... [more]
Leikips m Latvian
Latvian form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Geske f Frisian, Low German
Contracted form of Geseke.
Ujaranza f Romani (Caló)
Derived from the Caló word ujarar meaning "to hope" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Esperanza.
Marek m East Frisian (Modern)
Masculine form (backformation) of Mareka.
Abdelwahed m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الواحد (see Abd al-Wahid).
Habis m Spanish
From Cynete meaning fawn. This was the name of a king of Tartessos, a region in Spain.
Sigutė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian feminine form of Siegfrid.
Akharadech m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัครเดช (see Akkharadet).
Søs f Danish
Diminutive of Søster.... [more]
Tilottama f Hinduism
Tilottama (Sanskrit: तिलोत्तमा, Tilottamā) is an Apsara (celestial nymph) described in Hindu mythology. Tila is the Sanskrit word for sesame "seed" or a "bit" and uttama means "better" or "higher"... [more]
Cimei f Chinese
From the Chinese 慈 (cí) meaning "kind, loving, charitable" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum".
Adami m Greenlandic (Rare)
Greenlandic form of Adam.
Mazava f Mordvin
Means "beautiful woman" in Erzya.
Keigo m Japanese
From Japanese 慶 (kei) meaning "celebrate", 敬 (kei) meaning "respect", 啓 (kei) meaning "open, begin" or 恵 (kei) meaning "favour, benefit" combined with 悟 (go) meaning "enlightenment, to apprehend, realize, become aware"... [more]
Gurey m Somali
A name that comes from the Somali word gurey, meaning "left-handed." This word is usually an adjective, but sometimes a name.
Lakeithia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Allegedly coined as a feminine form of Keith.
Zuzene f Basque
Derived from Basque zuzen "just; fair; righteous", this name is considered the Basque equivalent to French Justine and Spanish Justa.
Fenning m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fenning.
Kiah m English
Diminutive of Hezekiah.
Malamatenia f Greek
From Greek μαλαματένιος (malamatenios) meaning "golden, tender".
Manelinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Manuel.
Kontsuelo f Basque
Basque form of Consuelo.
Eve f Finnish
Shortened form of Eveliina
Teòfanes m Catalan
Catalan form of Theophanes.
Godzisława f Polish
Feminine form of Godzisław.
Estitxu f Basque
Diminutive of Estibaliz, used as a given name in its own right.
Livith f Medieval English
Younger form of Leofgyð.
Sanny m Swedish (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Sonny or a diminutive of a name containing a syllable pronounced san (like Alexander).
Thatoyaone m & f Tswana
Means "His (God's) will" in Setswana.
Allencia f African American
Rhyming variant of Valencia.
Ezechielis m English (Archaic), German (Archaic), Lithuanian (Rare)
From Latin Ezechielis, which is the genitive of the third declension of Ezechiel, the biblical Latin form of the Hebrew name Yechezkel.... [more]
Apollinar m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Apollinaris.
Yujie f & m Chinese
From Chinese 玉 () meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 钰 (yù) meaning "gold, jade, treasure" or 宇 () meaning "house, eaves, universe" combined with 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, pure", 杰 (jié) meaning "heroic, outstanding" or 阶 (jiē) meaning "stairs, steps"... [more]
Glaisne m Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly derived from Irish glaisin meaning "woad", a plant used to make blue dye, or the related glas meaning "green, greenish; grey".
Samuels m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Samuel.
Bâdegül f Turkish
Derived from Turkish bâde meaning "almond" and gül meaning "rose".
Yukinao m Japanese
From 行 (yuki) meaning "line, row" and 直 (nao) meaning "straight, direct". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Weohstan m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements weoh "idol, image" or "sacred, holy" and stan 1 "stone"... [more]
Gebre m Ethiopian, Ge'ez
Means "servant" in Ge'ez.
Nawfal m Arabic
Means "generous" in Arabic, also an archaic word meaning "sea, ocean".
Zeïna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Zayna
Staszka f Polish
Diminutive of Stanisława.
Andryusha m Russian
Diminutive of Andrey.
Ibby f English
Diminutive of Isabel and its variants.
Foldt m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Folkhard recorded in the 16th and 17th centuries in East Frisia.
Namzhilma f Buryat
Means "completely victorious" in Buryat.
Valena f North Frisian
Seibicke thinks this name is an elaborate form of Vahle which he further links via Volle with names including the Germanic name element folk "people, folk".
Gwang-yeong m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 (gwang) meaning "light" and 靈 (yeong) meaning "soul, spirit, deity".
Ranne f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Possibly Frisian in origin, in which case the name is probably derived from a feminine Germanic given name that contains one of the following three Germanic elements: ragin meaning "advice" (see Rayner), rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" (see Randolf) or hraban meaning "raven" (see Ronne)... [more]
Sithandilizwe m & f Ndebele
Means "we love our country" in Ndebele.
Heikedine f East Frisian, German (Rare)
An elaboration of the name Heike with the clearly feminine suffix -dine.... [more]
Kerolaina f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Caroline.
Nacxich m & f Nahuatl
Variant form of Nacxitl.
Contenta f Judeo-Italian (Archaic)
Derived from Italian contenta, the feminine form of the adjective contento, "content".
Ezzard m African American, American
Peaked in the US during the 1950s almost certainly in tribute to World Heavyweight Champion boxer Ezzard Mack Charles (1921 - 1975). Of unknown origin. Possibly influenced by Ezra.
Shyngyskhan m Kazakh
From the given name Shyngys combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler". It is most likely given in reference to the 12th-century Mongol leader Genghis Khan.
Abd Aziz m Malay
Malay variant of Abd al-Aziz.
Winna f History (Ecclesiastical)
Alternate name of Saint Wuna.
Markica m Croatian (Rare)
Diminutive form of Marko.
Miadana m & f Malagasy
Means "in comfortable circumstances, at peace, having no cares" in Malagasy.
Horacy m Polish
Polish form of Horatius.
Kusi f & m Aymara
Means "fortune, happiness, joy" in Aymara.
Antolina f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Antonia. Perhaps most famously borne by author Anaïs Nin, whose full birth name was Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell.
Erlar m Icelandic
Icelandic masculine form of Erla.
Hórður m Faroese
Faroese variant of Tórður.
Saramona f English (Australian)
Meaning and origin unknown.... [more]
Anapel f Siberian Mythology
Known as "Little Grandmother," this goddess of the Koryak people of Siberia is Matron of Reincarnation. She was worshipped at ceremonies following the birth of a new child.
Meneptolemus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Meneptolemos. In Greek mythology, this is the name of one of the suitors of Penelope.
Vilček m Slovene
Diminutive form of Viljem.
Chig‘atoy m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Chagatai.
Muhyi ad-Din m Arabic
Means "reviver of the religion" from Arabic محيي (muḥyī) meaning "reviver, vitalizer, livener" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Athenogenes m Ancient Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "born of Athena" from the name of the goddess Athena combined with Greek γενής (genes) meaning "born"... [more]
Hafr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse hafr meaning "buck, he-goat".
Răducu m Romanian
Diminutive of Radu and other names containing the element rad.
Anantawikramottunggadewa m History
Derived from Sanskrit अनन्तविक्रमतुङ्गदेव (anantavikramatungadeva) meaning "infinite valor of the high god". This is part of Airlangga's regnal name, as well as that of his uncle, Dharmawangsa.
Yedi`a'el m Biblical
Variant transcription of Jediael.... [more]
Zaidenn m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Zaiden. Zaidenn was given to 5 boys in 2018 according to the SSA.
Yrysbek m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Variant of Rysbek.
Felis m Medieval Breton, Aragonese
Breton and Aragonese form of Felix.
Fleurien m & f French (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
French variant of Florien (strictly masculine) and Dutch variant of Fleurine (strictly feminine).
Donea f English (American, Rare)
Meaning unknown. Possibly a form of Danae, or diminutive of Idonea, or a feminized version of Don or a variation or feminized version of any name beginning with Don.
Dasuni f Sinhalese
Feminine form of Dasun.
Istiqomah f Indonesian
Derived from Arabic استقامة (istiqāma) meaning "agreeableness, righteousness, integrity".
Secundina f Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician feminine form of Secundinus.
Ferox m Ancient Roman, Pet
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective ferox meaning "wild, bold, ferocious." In his work De re rustica, the 1st-century Roman writer Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella recommends this as a good name for dogs.
Safana f Welsh
Welsh form of Savannah.
Isela f Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Elaborated form of Isel as well as a truncated form of Marisela and Gisela... [more]
Yukinori m Japanese
From Japanese 通 (yuki) meaning "to pass through", 征 (yuki) meaning "subjugate" or 侑 (yuki) meaning "assist, help" and 徳 (nori) meaning "benevolence, virtue", 雅 (nori) meaning "refined, graceful, gracious, elegant", 範 (nori) meaning "an example" or 教 (nori) meaning "doctrine, to teach, teachings"... [more]
Chunjian m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 纯 (see Chun) and 键 (see Jian).... [more]
Flæmingur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Flæmingr.
Dalian m & f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of the names Da, Li 1 and An 1. It may sound like a masculine version of the name Dalia.
Diedrick m Dutch (Rare)
Shorter form of Diederick.
Beydaan f Somali
Somali feminine name taken directly from the ordinary vocabulary word for "almond", which is perhaps ultimately from Persian بادام (bâdâm) "almond".
Opimije m Croatian
Croatian form of Opimius.
Odoryk m Polish
Polish form of Auderic via its variant form Odoric.
Tikla f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latvian tikls "coy" and a variant of Tekla.
Ödgon f Old Swedish
Regional variant of Ödgun.
Baridilo m & f Ogoni
God is with me
Seemore m English (Archaic)
Variant of Seymour.
Tammarak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมรักษ์ (see Thammarak).
Ruhitobon f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ruh meaning "spirit, soul" and tobon meaning "bright, radiant".
Perctarit m Lombardic, History
Variant of Bertarid. Perctarit was the name of a 7th-century king of the Lombards.
Zhuqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 竹 (zhú) meaning "bamboo, flute" and 情 (qíng) meaning "sentiment, affection, emotion" or 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean, peaceful".
Desneiges f French (Quebec, Rare)
Means "of the snows" in French, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Notre Dame des Neiges meaning "Our Lady of the Snows" (see Nieves).
Hotchkiss m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hotchkiss.
Rozita f Malay, Persian
Malay and Persian form of Rosita.
Laelian m History
English form of Laelianus. This is the name in which Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus, a Gaulish usurper from the 3rd century AD, was known in the English language.
Varinio m Italian
Italian form of Varinius.
Jianxi f Chinese
This name comes from the song “Jianxi” (简兮) featured in the Classic of Poetry (诗经), a collection of poetic folk songs and hymns from the Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046 - 256 BCE). The song portrays a handsome male dancer performing before a noble court, as well as the female narrator’s admiration towards him... [more]
Abnus f & m Arabic
Means "ebony" in Arabic.
Eri m Provençal
Provençal form of Éric.
Yarboro f English (Anglicized, Rare)
Traditionally a surname, although not a common one.
Gresilda f Medieval English
Late medieval English variant of Griselda.
Awenn f Breton
Variant of Awen.
Adulka f Polish
Diminutive of Ada 1, Adelajda, Adrianna, or other names beginning with -AD.
Yodsakon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศกร (see Yotsakon).
Lasslo m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of László.
Galasso m Medieval Italian
Variant form of Galeazzo. Known Italian bearers of this name include the military leader Galasso da Montefeltro (died in 1300), the painter Galasso Galassi (c... [more]
Charan m & f Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Odia, Thai
Derived from Sanskrit चरण (charana) meaning "foot, pillar, support". It is sometimes used as a feminine name among Sikhs.
Justė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Iusta (see Justa) as well as a short form of Justina.
Kotoba f Japanese
From Japanese 詩 (kotoba) meaning "poem" or 言葉 (kotoba) meaning "words". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Furianus m Late Roman
Extended form of Furius.
Glorja f Albanian
Variant of Gloria.
Aliakbar m Persian
Combination of Ali 1 and Akbar.
Geberic m Germanic, History
Variant of Gebaric. Geberic was the name of a 4th-century king of the Goths, a Germanic tribe.
Thormar m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Þórmarr.
Tanaquill f Literature
Variant of Tanaquil used in Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene (1590), where it belongs to a daughter of Oberon who becomes the fairy queen Gloriana.
Bjarklind f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements bjǫrk "birch tree" or bjarkan "birch tree; name of the B-rune" and lind "lime-tree, linden tree; linden spear-shaft; (protective shield of) linden wood".
Tros m Greek Mythology
Unknown origin. This is the name of the mythical Phrygian king who founded the city of Troy.
Daurenbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh дәурен (dauren) meaning "time, period, era" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Aira f Galician (Modern, Rare)
From Galician aira meaning "threshing floor" (possibly as a transferred use of the homonym surname).
Marinha f Portuguese
Portuguese medieval form of Marina, the name of a 2nd century saint. In moderate use as a given name until the 19th century.... [more]
Adana f Serbian (Rare), Bosnian
From the name of the city and province in Turkey. Adan is also the name of a garden in Quran.
Pósa m Medieval Hungarian
Diminutive of Pál.
Nurbibi f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Berivan f Kurdish
"Shepard" Sivan in Kurdish
Hestó'tonȯhevéséhe m Cheyenne
Means "Braided Hair Person" in Cheyenne.
Rutilius m Ancient Roman
From the Roman nomen Rutilius, which is derived from Latin rutilus "red." This name was borne by a Roman poet from the 5th century AD.
Rofi m Arabic (Modern), Arabic
Means "noble, eminent"
Enkh-Otgon f & m Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest".
Chetillo m Italian
Italian form of Ketill.
Ravous m Provençal
Provençal form of Raoul.
Maheshbabuk m Indian
this name meaning was lord muneeswara
Curley m English
Transferred use of the surname Curley or else from an English surname of Norman origin, which may have been from a French place name or perhaps from a nickname meaning "curlew (a bird)" (see also Curly)... [more]
Aytal m Yakut
Either from айыы (ayii), the name of a a Yakut god of light or from ай (ay) meaning "to create" and тал (tal) meaning "to choose".
Ayrampu m Aymara
From the Aymara name for a cactus species with carmine colored seeds.
Ausca f Baltic Mythology
Alleged Lithuanian goddess of sunbeams and sunlight.... [more]
Rusty m Filipino
Diminutive of Rustico.
Lionedda f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Lionella.
Ghadah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غادة (see Ghada).
Ruiyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and 缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin, reason, cause, fate".
Sosiphron m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with either the Greek noun φρόνις (phronis) meaning "prudence, wisdom" or the Greek verb φρονέω (phroneo) meaning "to think" as well as "to be minded"... [more]
Šertapšuruḫi f Hurrian Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a daughter of the god of the sea Kiaše in Hurrian and Hittite mythology. She became the wife of the god Kumarbi.
Mathousalas m Biblical Greek
Form of Methuselah used in the Greek Bible.
Bathusi m & f Tswana
Means "helpers" in Setswana.
Johntelle f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Shontelle, probably influenced by John.
Carmenella f English (American, Rare)
A diminutive of Carmen using the originally Italian diminutive ending -ella.
Aallotar f Finnish
Means "water nymph", from Finnish aalto, meaning "wave", combined with feminine suffix -tar.
Dorel m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names Dor and El means "God's Generation" in Hebrew.
Guopeng m Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" combined with 鹏 (péng) referring to a giant bird in Chinese mythology. Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Nadan m Croatian, Serbian
Derived from the verb nadati se meaning ''to hope''.
Loreena f English
Form of Lorena 2 or Laureen. Loreena McKennitt (1957-) is a Canadian singer and musician famous for its Celtic-NewAge-World music.
Tunay m & f Turkish (Modern)
Means "moonlight" or "the light that illuminates night" in Turkish.
Suho m Korean
From Korean 守護(Suho) meaning "guard".
Aril m Norwegian
Variant of Arild.
Otr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "otter". In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf, one of the children of Hreiðmarr.
Xinyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted", 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul", 昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning", 歆 (xīn) meaning "like, admire" or 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" and 杳 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, dark, mysterious, deep" , 窈 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, secluded, refined", 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade", 钥 (yào) meaning "key, lock", or 谣 (yáo) meaning "folksong, ballad".
Sufiyan m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic سفيان or Urdu سفیان (see Sufyan).
Maanus m Estonian
Estonian form of Magnus.
Kraisorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Kraison.
İntizar f & m Azerbaijani, Turkish (Rare)
Azerbaijani and Turkish form of Intizar. A known bearer of this name is the Turkish singer İntizar Arslan (b. 1974).... [more]
D'aakypchaan m Yakut
Diminutive form of D'aakyp.
Bonitas m Lithuanian (Modern, Rare)
Lithuanian masculine form of Bonita.
Aloïse f French
Feminine form of Aloïs. Aloïse Corbaz (1886-1964) was a Swiss outsider artist.
Altuğ m Turkish
Means "Red Banner" in Turkish.
Chalearmpol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เฉลิมพล (see Chaloemphon).
Sirithia f American (Rare)
Possibly an elaborated form of Syritha.
Chrese f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Charisse, notable person is Chrese Evans, originally named Olga Peters, granddaughter of Joseph Stalin, dictator of the Soviet Union.
Coro f Spanish (European)
Means "choir" in Spanish, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Coro (meaning "Our Lady of the Choir"). She is the patroness of the city of Donostia/San Sebastián in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa.
Dirus m English (Rare)
In Latin the adjective dirus as applied to an omen meant "dire, awful."
Israil m Dagestani, Avar
Dagestani and Avar form of Israel.
Yuthasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yutthasak.
Shalamar f & m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Arabic / Urdu شالامار باغ (see Shalimar). Though the name began to be used (in very small numbers) in America in the 1950s and 1960s, it gained some recognition there in 1980 following the release of the song "Three for Love" by the R&B group of the same name.
Nuz m Breton (Rare)
Cognate of Nudd.
Aubteen m Persian
Aubteen means grant/gift/granting.
Indrajitendra m Indian (Rare), Obscure
Combination of Indra and Jitendra borne by the second son of Maharaja Jitendra Narayan and Maharani Indira Devi of the princely state of Cooch Behar in British India... [more]
Theudis m Gothic
Theudis was king of the Visigoths in Hispania from 531 to 548.
Lísip m Catalan
Catalan form of Lysippos via its latinized form Lysippus.
Kalbinur f Kazakh, Turkish (Rare)
Kazakh and Turkish form of Qalbinur.
Noritaka m Japanese
From Japanese 儀 (nori) meaning "ceremony, rites", 憲 (nori) meaning "law", 紀 (nori, ki) meaning "chronicle", 典 (nori) meaning "rule, ceremony", or 法 (nori) meaning "law, act, method", combined with 孝 (taka) "filial piety, obedience" or 貴 (taka, ki) meaning "valuable"... [more]
Meregilda f American (Hispanic, Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Hermenegilda.
Tsundue m & f Tibetan
Means "effort, zeal, perseverance, diligence" in Tibetan.
Mençía f Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician variant of Mencía.
Sansani f Thai
Means "praised, praiseworthy" in Thai.
Oyabrade f Ijaw
Means "I have forgotten my worries" in Ijaw.
Deme m Georgian
Short form of Demetre.
Keivan m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian کیوان (see Keyvan).
Arian m Dutch
Variant form of Ariaan. This form ultimately led to the form Arjan, which since steadily outgrew Arian in popularity and is nowadays by far the most common of the two.
Kibeth f Literature
Kibeth is the third of the seven bells used by necromancers and the Abhorsen in Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy. Kibeth is the Walker, and makes the listener walk where the ringer wills.
Silviano m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Silvianus.
Avrelija f Slovene
Slovene form of Aurelia.
Biktor m Late Roman (Hellenized), Georgian (Rare), Greek (Rare)
Late Greek form of Victor, as well as the original Georgian form of Victor. Biktor is considered an old and rare name in both Georgia and Greece... [more]
Lamine m Western African, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Al-Amin used in parts of western Africa as well as an Arabic alternate transcription chiefly used in northern Africa.
Puranjit m Hindi
Meaning Unknown.
Geronziu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Geronzio.
Atsec m & f Aragonese
Obscure given name. 1 record.
Ho'néeho'ēsta m Cheyenne
Means "Fire Wolf" in Cheyenne.
Shanping f Chinese
From the Chinese 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable" and 娉 (pīng) meaning "beautiful, attractive, charming".