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.
Shristi f NepaliName is of Sanskrit origin, meaning ‘creation.’ It is derived from the Sanskrit term sristi, which means ‘to create.
Dawma f ArabicFrom the Arabic name of the Mediterranean fan palm tree.
Hatsuharu m & f JapaneseHatsuharu is a japanese name used for both boys and girls. It is uncommon, along with its meaning: “First spring day” “First spring” “Start of spring” “First spring month” “Early spring”
Gutheil f Yiddish (Archaic), Medieval JewishMedieval Yiddish diminutive of
Gute, created by combining
Gut "good" with the Old High German element
heil meaning "healthy, whole". it was common for medieval Jews to use elements as diminutive suffixes
Emelye f LiteratureMedieval variant of
Emily used by Geoffrey Chaucer in his 14th-century story 'The Knight's Tale'.
Brynkætill m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
brynja "coat of mail, armour, protection" and
ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Itza-chu m ApacheApache name derived from the elements itzd (hawk) and chu (great): hence, "great hawk, eagle."
Friðælfr f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
friðr "love", "peace" and
ælfR "elf".
Okieriete m NigerianThis is the name of Okieriete Onaodowan, who plays Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the broadway show Hamilton.
Yueyuan f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
月 (yuè) meaning "moon" or
玥 (yuè) meaning "mythological pearl" and
元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin" or
苑 (yuàn) meaning "pasture, park, garden".
Niholjon f UzbekDerived from
nihol meaning "sprout, shoot, young growth" and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Ermingild m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
ermin "whole, universal" combined with Gothic
gild "sacrifice."
Itthichai m ThaiFrom Thai อิทธิ
(itthi) meaning "power, might" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Aoine f Irish (Modern)From Irish
aoine meaning "Friday", derived from Latin
ieiunum. Aoine has only been used as a given name in Ireland in recent times.
Mutnofret f Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
mwt-nfr.t meaning "Mut is beautiful", derived from the name of the goddess
Mut combined with
nfr "beautiful, good, perfect" and the suffix
t.
Xaykham m & f LaoFrom Lao ໄຊ
(xay) meaning "victory" and ຄຳ
(kham) meaning "gold".
Isshin m JapaneseFrom 一 (
is) meaning "one" and 心 (
shin) meaning "mind, soul, heart". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshxo'ja m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
xo'ja meaning "master".
Qianling f ChineseFrom the Chinese
千 (qiān) meaning "thousand, many, very" or
茜 (qiàn) meaning "madder, reeds" and
翎 (líng) meaning "feather, wing" or
玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade".
Yaomei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
耀 (yào) meaning "shine, sparkle, dazzle; glory" and
梅 (méi) meaning "plum".
Chikanobu m JapaneseFrom 史 (
chika) meaning "history" and 信 (
nobu) meaning "trust, faith, believe". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Wīhkasko-kisēyin m CreeMeans "sweetgrass" in Cree. This was the name of a 19th-century Crow man who became one of the leading Plains Cree chiefs in the Battleford region of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Kurzhan f ChechenOf unknown meaning, possibly derived from Arabic قُرْبَان
(qurbān) meaning "sacrifice" .
Dietlana f GermanPossibly a combination of the name element
diet meaning "people" and the slavic element -lana (such as in
Swetlana.
Duibheasa f Medieval IrishMeans "dark waterfall" from the Gaelic
dubh meaning "dark" or "black" and
eas meaning "waterfall".
Copper m EnglishThe name comes from the Greek word Kyprios, the name of the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea where copper occurs. The Latin, cuprum, (Cu) also means “Metal of Cyprus,” as the Romans had large copper mines on the island.
Safaroy f UzbekDerived from
safar, the name of the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
oy meaning "moon".
Yuci f & m Chinese (Rare)This name is used as 宇慈 (feminine) and/or 于此 (masculine) with 宇 (yǔ) meaning "house; building, structure, eaves," 慈 (cí) meaning "kind, charitable, benevolent," 于 (yú) meaning "in, on, at, go to, surname" and 此 (cǐ) meaning "this, these, in this case, then."
Zhangqiao m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
长 (zhǎng) meaning "long, lasting" or "excel, be good at" and
巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever".
Haolei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
灏 (hào) meaning "vast, large" and
蕾 (lěi) meaning "buds, unopened flowers".
Cera f Latvian (Rare)Of debated origin and meaning. A derivation from Latvian
cerēt "to hope" has been suggested.
Ramanathan m Indian, Tamil, MalayalamMeans "protector of Rama", derived from Sanskrit नाथ
(nāthá) meaning "protector, possessor, owner" combined with the name of the Hindu god
Rama 1.
Berchan m Irish, FilipinoA well-known saint of the early Irish church was named Berchan the Prophet of Clonsast in King's Co., but often called Brachan by Metathesis. Often used as a surname.
Corisande f Literature, Theatre, French (Rare), Dutch (Rare)Meaning uncertain, from the name of a character in medieval legend, possibly first recorded by Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo. Perhaps it was derived from an older form of Spanish
corazón "heart" (e.g., Old Spanish
coraçon; ultimately from Latin
cor "heart", with the hypothetic Vulgar Latin root
*coratione,
*coraceone) or the Greek name
Chrysanthe... [
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Jiarong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 家
(jiā) meaning "home, family" or 佳
(jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper", 融
(róng) meaning "fuse, harmonize" or 容
(róng) meaning "appearance, form"... [
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Salla f FinnishA variant of
Salli. Salla is also the name of both a fell and a municipality in Lapland, Finland.
Aydas m KhakasMeans "healthy" in Khakas. The Khakas people are a Turkic ethnic group living in the Republic of Khakassia in Russia.
Enyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Mawata f Japanese (Modern, Rare)This name can used as 真綿 meaning "silk floss, silk wadding," combined from 真 (shin,
ma(-), makoto) meaning "real, true" and 綿 (men,
wata) meaning "cotton."... [
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Hanish m Near Eastern MythologyPossibly deriving from the Akkadian word
ḫanīšum ("submission"), although this etymology is contested. Name borne by a god of destruction, that was always invoked alongside his twin
Shullat.
Yumeho f JapaneseFrom 夢 (
yume) meaning "dream" and 保 (
ho) meaning "protect, guard". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Judas-not-Iscariot m English (Puritan)From the biblical Greek Ἰούδας οὐχ ὁ Ἰσκαριώτης
(Ioudas ouch ho Iskariotes) meaning "
Judas not Iscariot", from John 14:22 in the New Testament, which is assumed to refer to Jude the Apostle, son of James (also called Judas
Thaddaeus)... [
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Yuanhui f ChineseFrom the Chinese
媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman" or
缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin; reason, cause; fate" and
辉 (huī) meaning "brightness, luster, brilliance" or
慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Agageldi m TurkmenFrom Ottoman Turkish آغا (
agha) meaning "lord" and
geldi meaning "came, arrived"
Medika f Indigenous AustralianDerived from the Australia-based Kaurna word
mitika meaning "flower, blossom". Kaurna language is spoken near Adelaide, Australia. It is also used to mean "water lily".
Aqylzada f KazakhFrom
ақыл (
akyl) meaning "intelligance, intelect" combined with Persian
زاده (
zadeh) meaning "offspring"
Jintao m ChineseFrom Chinese 锦
(jǐn) meaning "tapestry, brocade, embroidered" or 进
(jìn) meaning "advance, make progress" combined with 涛
(tāo) meaning "large waves" or 滔
(tāo) meaning "flood, inundate, overflow, surge"... [
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Somprasong m & f ThaiFrom Thai สม
(som) meaning "worthy" and ประสงค์
(prasong) meaning "wish, desire".
Tong m ChineseFrom Chinese 彤
(tóng) meaning "red, vermillion", 统
(tǒng) meaning "command, control, unite, unify", 同 or 仝
(tóng) meaning "same, identical, together" or 通
(tōng) meaning "pass, travel, go through", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Gvozden m Serbian, CroatianDerived from the adjective
gvozden, meaning "iron-like". Notable bearer is Gvozden Flego, Croatian former Minister of Science and Technology.
Tomoyasu m JapaneseFrom 友 (
tomo) meaning "friend" and 康 (
yasu) meaning "healthy". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Daytona f English (Modern), German (Modern, Rare)Possibly from the name of Daytona Beach, a coastal city in northeastern Florida (U.S.), which was founded in 1870 by Mathias Day, Jr., and is famous for its car races. It could also be thought of as a feminine variant of
Dayton.
Tuệ m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 慧
(tuệ) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Hiyuka f Japanese (Rare)From 陽 (
hiyu) meaning "sun, positive, yang, plus" and 香 (
ka) meaning "fragrance, aroma, pleasant scent".
Kleoptolemos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun κλέος
(kleos) meaning "glory" combined with the Epic Greek noun πτόλεμος
(ptolemos) meaning "war".... [
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Avral m & f MongolianMeans "providence, deliverance, rescue, protection" in Mongolian.
Aldar m Buryat, Kalmyk, TuvanDerived from Buryat and Tuvan алдар
(aldar) and Kalmyk алдр
(aldr) meaning "glory, honour, fame".
Imronbek m UzbekFrom the given name
Imron combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master"
Borgulfr m Old NorseCombination of Old Norse
bjarga "to help" (but also associated with
borg "castle, fortification, stronghold") and
ulfr "wolf."
Pepo m Spanish, CatalanDiminutive of
José (Spanish) or
Josep (Catalan). Known bearers include the retired Spanish tennis player José 'Pepo' Clavet (1965-) and Spanish soccer player Josep 'Pepo' Campanera (2000-; born in Catalonia).... [
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Jarpr m Old NorseOriginally a by-name meaning "brown" in Old Norse. Later also found as a proper given name.
Megara f Greek Mythology, Popular CultureEither a variant of
Megaera or derived from either the Ancient Greek city Megara in West Attica, Greece, or the Ancient Greek colony in Sicily Megara Hyblaea, both derived from
megaron, from
megas 'large, great, marvelous', referring to a large hall.... [
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Norimitsu m JapaneseFrom 矩 (
nori, ku) meaning "carpenter's square, rule, law" combined with 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Habana f JapaneseFrom Japanese 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers", 々, a ideographic iteration mark, indicating that the previous kanji should be repeated combined with 那 (na) meaning "what". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ráðvarðr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
ráð "advise, counsel, decision" and
vǫrðr "guard".