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.
Tapayaxi m & f NahuatlMeans "toad" in Nahuatl. Alternately, could derive from
tapayaxin "chameleon, salamander".
Ninka'ašbaranki f Sumerian MythologyMeans "mistress who makes decisions for heaven and earth", deriving from the Sumerian elements
nin ("queen, mistress, lady"),
ka-aš-bar ("decision"), 𒀭
an ("heaven"), and 𒆠
ki ("earth")... [
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Mbolasoa m & f MalagasyFrom the Malagasy
mbola meaning "yet, still, again" and
soa meaning "good".
Lucra f CopticKnown from letters a letter in the Greek Language. The name could be Greek in origin, or possibly a hellenized form of an Egyptian name or word. The submittee claims she saw this name in the book "Egypt in Late Antiquity" by Roger S. Bagnall, on page 196.... [
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Tilræd m Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
til "good" and
ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom".
Huashuang f Chinese (Rare)From the Chinese 花 (huā) meaning "flower" combined with 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost". Other character combinations are possible.
Huizhen m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 会 or 會
(huì) meaning "meeting, gathering", 蕙
(huì) meaning "orchid", 慧
(huì) meaning "bright, intelligent", or 惠
(huì) meaning "favour, benefit" combined with 珍
(zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 貞
(zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal", or 禎
(zhēn) meaning "lucky, auspicious"... [
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Shunyin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瞬 (shùn) meaning "wink, in a wink, in a flash" and
音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone".
Altansuvd f MongolianMeans "golden pearl" in Mongolian, from алтан
(altan) meaning "golden" and сувд
(suvd) meaning "pearl".
Mayank m IndianDerived from Sanskrit मृगाङ्क
(mṛgāṅka) "moon", literally "animal-marked".
Kangmyeong m KoreanCombination of 강 meaning river and Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) meaning "bright, light, brilliant".
Luay m ArabicMeans "little wild ox" (figuratively "protector" or "shield") in Arabic, a diminutive of لأى
(laʾan) meaning "wild ox". This was the name of an ancestor of the Prophet
Muhammad.
Azerah f English (American)A feminine adaptation of Lazarus, derived from “Eleazar” as both an omission of “El” (God) and having a feminine ending (“-ah”).
Ahatmilku f Ancient Near EasternPossibly means "sister of the king" in Amorite. Name borne by a princess of Amurru (fl. 1265 BCE), who would go on to become queen of Ugarit (modern day Ras Shamna in Northern Syria) as the wife of King Niqmepa.
Yena f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晔 (yè) meaning "bright, radiant, thriving" and
娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Duyên f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 緣
(duyên) meaning "grace, charm" or "fate".
Lilliandil f Popular CultureCoined by Douglas Gresham for a character in the 2010 film version of
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which he produced. In the Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis (Gresham's stepfather), the character is unnamed, known only as Ramandu's daughter... [
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Ferahşad f Ottoman TurkishFrom Arabic فرح
(farah) meaning "happiness" and Persian شاد
(shad) meaning "glad, happy, cheerful".
Sauri m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Gujarati, Sinhalese, KannadaMEANING - "son of sun", a name of Saturn, Indian- Laurel, clammyweeds plant
Sodasa m ScythianFrom Scythian *
Śuḍāsa meaning "who kept the good acts in memory". Name borne by a king of Mathura who ruled circa 15 CE.
Eberulf m GermanicDerived from Old High German
ebur "wild boar" combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Xirong m ChineseComing from Mandarin (xí) meaning "west" and (róng) meaning "glory
Majima m Japanese真 meaning true, reality, Buddhist sect./ 島 meaning island.
Takaki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (
taka) meaning "expensive" combined with 喜 (
ki) meaning "rejoice". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Schindler m & f JewishA name used in homage to Oskar Schindler. It is an occupational name for a person who made or laid wooden roof tiles.
Hongseung m KoreanFrom 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."
Dauren m KazakhMeans "(long) life, era, time" in Kazakh, of Arabic origin.
Nzero m ShonaMeaning “wisdom; insight; sagacity”, it corresponds with the name
Njere.
Wanfen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" and
芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume".
Dong-ha m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 東 (
dong) meaning "east" combined with 河 (
ha) meaning "river". Other hanja combinations are possible. ... [
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Rhadamanthos m Greek MythologyI am uncertain of the meaning, but it might be etymologically related to Greek
adámas "invincible, untamed" or Greek
damázo "to overpower, to tame, to conquer." In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthos was a son of Zeus and Europa.
Chirarat f ThaiFrom Thai จิร
(chira) meaning "long lasting, long time" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Zhshibés m AlgonquianMeans "little duck" in Potawatomi. This was the name of a chief of the St. Joseph and Elkhart Potawatomi.
Qiyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune" and
滟 (yàn) meaning "overflowing" or
妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful, handsome".
Lolazor f UzbekDerived from
lola meaning "tulip", "red, scarlet" or "nectarine" and
zor meaning "entreaty, strong need, desire".
Hereani f TahitianTahitian name, composed by "here", meaning "love" and "ani", meaning "request" or "desire", so the meaning is "desire of love" or "request of love".
Phen f ThaiMeans "full moon" in Thai, of Khmer origin.
Jianqing m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 建
(jiàn) meaning "build, establish", 剑
(jiàn) meaning "sword, sabre" or 鉴
(jiàn) meaning "to reflect, to mirror" combined with 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 青
(qīng) meaning "blue, green, young" or 卿
(qīng) meaning "high-ranking official, minister"... [
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Claustre f CatalanMeans "cloister" in Catalan, taken from the Catalan title of the Virgin Mary,
Mare de Déu del Claustre, meaning "Mother of God of the Cloister," the patron saint of Solsona in the comarca of Solsonès.
Yornafas m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yor meaning "friend" and
nafas meaning "breath".
Ealdormann m Anglo-SaxonFrom the Old English title meaning "leader, overseer, judge", derived from
ealder "elder, leader" (see
eald) and
mann "person, man".
Kalyanavarman m Sanskrit, HistoryFrom Sanskrit
कल्याण (
kalyāṇa) "beautiful, charming, auspicious" and
वर्मन् (
varman) "protection, armor". This was the name of the 4th ruler of the Varman dynasty, ruling for the period of 422 to 446 AD.
Nine m English (American, Modern, Rare)From the English word for the number 9, derived from Old English
nigon (from an Indo-European root shared by Latin
novem and Greek ἐννέα (
ennéa)).
Autophradates m Old Persian (Hellenized)Hellenized form of Old Persian
Vātafradātah, possibly meaning "bestowed by Vata". This was the name of a 4th-century Persian Satrap of Lydia and a dynast (frataraka) of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling sometime after 138 BC.
Fagun f & m IndianFagun is a month in the solar Hindu calendar, Tirhuta Panchang, followed by the Maithili community of India and Nepal, corresponding to February–March.
Monserrate m & f SpanishSpanish form of
Montserrat, usually taken from from the title of the Virgin Mary,
Nuestra Señora de Monserrate, the patron saint of Orihuela in the Province of Alicante in Spain.
Aegir m AstronomyAnglicized form of Old Norse
Ægir. This is the name of one of Saturn’s moons, as well as an exoplanet (also known as Epsilon Eridani b) orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani, both named for the figure in Norse mythology.
Ranimir m Croatian, SerbianThe first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian
rani or
rano "early, forward", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
ranъ. Also compare Polish
rano "morning" and Czech/Slovak
ráno "morning", which also derive from the same Proto-Slavic root... [
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Vassar m & f American (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Vassar. Notable namesakes are Vassar
Carlton Clements (1928 - 2005) American folk musician known as the Father of Hillbilly Jazz and female poet Vassar Miller (1924 - 1998).
Huixi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" and
熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious".
Tolib m Tajik, UzbekTajik and Uzbek form of
Talib. A notable bearer of this name is the Tajik composer Tolib Shahidi (b. 1946).
Satsuyo f JapaneseFrom 薩 (
satsu) meaning "Buddha, salvation" or 察 (
satsu) meaning "guess" combined with 陽 (
yō) meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Jinhyung m KoreanFrom 眞 "real, actual, true, genuine" and Sino-Korean 馨 "fragrant, aromatic; distant fragrance".
Arktinos m Ancient GreekDerived from either Greek ἀρκτικός
(arktikos) "artic, northern" or from Greek ἄρκτος
(arktos) "bear".
Biwu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and
舞 (wǔ) meaning "dance".
Xu m Chinese“旭” means light, morning sun in Chinese.
Risao m JapaneseFrom Japanese 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.