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.
Ilàri m Provençal
Provençal form of Hilaire.
Marċell m Maltese
Maltese form of Marcellus.
Inggo m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Domingo.
Ullarik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Utdlarik.
Bonjuif m Judeo-Provençal
Derived from Old Occitan bon "good" and Middle French juif "Jew".
Gal Eezh f Mythology
Mongolian form of Od Ana.
Furseo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Fursey via it's Latinized form Furseus.
Haerul m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khairul.
Yanjun m & f Chinese
From Chinese 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant, handsome, learned", 延 (yán) meaning "stretch, prolong", 炎 (yán) meaning "flaming, blazing, burning, red" or 雁 (yàn) meaning "wild goose" combined with 俊 (jùn) meaning "talented, handsome", 钧 (jūn) meaning "potter's wheel", 军 (jūn) meaning "army" or 均 (jūn) meaning "equal, even, balanced, all"... [more]
Khazran m Arabic
Means "green-colored" or "soft grass".
Abdul-khalim m Chechen
Chechen form of Abdul Halim.
Marliana f American (Modern, Rare), Brazilian (Rare)
Elaboration of Marlia or a double elaboration of Marla/Marley. It may be also be interpreted as a blend of Marlene and Juliana.
Carannog m Medieval Welsh
Derived from Proto-Celtic *karant- "beloved".
Hari f Welsh
Short form of Angharad
Vulle m Sami
Sami form of Olle.
Kajar m Estonian
Masculine form of Kaja 3.
Lefa m Sotho
Means "inheritance" in Sotho.
Enkhzayaa f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "future, destiny, fate".
Dikembe m Central African
From Dikembe Mutombo (born June 25, 1966) a Congolese American retired professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Outside basketball, he has become known for his humanitarian work.
Nenita f Filipino
Either a diminutive of Nena or derived from Spanish nena used as a term of endearment for a girl.
Scheauca f Medieval Romanian
Derived from the archaic Romanian word şcheau which used to mean "Bulgarian", in certain cases "Serb" and later on "Slav" in general.
Jetthi m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Attai, as used in 2 Chronicles 11:20.... [more]
Hoka f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 甫 (ho) meaning "beginning, for the first time" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Additionally, other kanji combinations can form this name.
Syda f English (Anglicized, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Sida.
Hansraj m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi
From Sanskrit हंस (haṃsá) meaning "goose, swan" and राज (rāja) meaning "king".
Nýi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Nýr. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Selbibi f Uzbek
Derived from sel meaning "downpour" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Haiti f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the name of the Caribbean country.
Dath Elkarti f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic Al Dhāt al Kursiyy, meaning "the lady in the chair". Dath Elkarti is another name for Schedar.
Zilda f French (Quebec)
Short form of Exilda.
Eelija m Estonian
Estonian form of Elijah.
Sakizo m Japanese (Rare)
From 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom" and 三 (zo) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Turo m Finnish
Variant of Tuure or taken directly from Finnish turo meaning "structure built from tree branches in order to lure spawning fish".
Frithlef m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Friðlæifr.
Ryoto m Japanese
Variant of Ryouto.
Sandriele f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly an elaborated form of Sandra.
Algiane f Obscure
Feminine form of Algis, itself the French form of Adalgis.
Kirako f Japanese
From Japanese 精 (kira) meaning "polishing, refining" or 綺 (ki) meaning "elegant, beautiful" and 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bokda m Buddhism
Burmese form of Buddha.
Kía f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic form of Kia.
Hallvǫr f Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian feminine name with the combination of hallr "stone, rock" and vár "spring".
Brösel m & f German (Archaic)
Obsolete diminutive form of both Ambros and Ambrosia.... [more]
Bäkirä f Bashkir
Means "girl" in Bashkir.
Dugan m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dugan.
Chirine f Arabic (Maghrebi, Gallicized)
French transcription or form of Shirin.
Chalchiuhnenetzin f Nahuatl
Variant of Chalchiuhnenetl, with the diminutive or reverential suffix "-tzin", a suffix that was often used in Aztec royal families.
Garon m American (Rare), English
Possibly a contrived modern name made known by association as the middle name of Jesse Garon Presley, stillborn twin brother of famous singer Elvis Aaron Presley... [more]
Llio f Welsh
Originally a diminutive of Gwenllian, now sometimes used independently. The 15th-century Welsh poet Dafydd Nanmor sang poems to a girl called Llio. It was revived in the early 20th century.
Sebjörn m Swedish (Archaic)
Either a newer form of Sæbiǫrn (see Sǽbiǫrn) or a variant of Sigbjörn (uncertain).
Kaliq m Arabic
Means “creative” in Arabic.
Majgull f Swedish
Combination of Maj 2 and Gull. The second element could be also influenced by the Scandinavian word gull meaning "gold" or also a contraction of gullig, a Swedish word meaning "sweetie; cute".... [more]
Jàguen m Occitan (Rare)
Occitan form of Yaguen.
Sīmanis m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Simon 1.
Brunulf m Germanic
Derived from Old High German brunja "breastplate, cuirass" or brûn "brown" combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Salz f Spanish (European, Rare, Archaic)
From the title of Mary Virgen del Salz ("Virgin of the Willow"). This Marian devotion belongs to the town of Zuera (Spain).
Muwei f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 慕 (mù) meaning "long for, desire, admire" and 唯 (wéi) meaning "only; yes".
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.
Araitz f & m Basque (Modern)
From the name of the valley of Araitz, located in Navarre.
Yeni m Yoruba
Means "fit" in Yoruba.
Harjo m Javanese
From Javanese harja meaning "comfortable, safe, flourishing, healthy".
Razzaq m Arabic, Urdu
Means "provider, sustainer" in Arabic, derived from رَزَقَ (razaqa) meaning "to grant, to give, to provide". In Islamic tradition الرزاق‎ (al-Razzaq) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Kwanruen f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ขวัญเรือน (see Khwanruean).
Yudith f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Judith. A known bearer of this name is Yudith Águila (b. 1972), a Cuban women's basketball player.
Olerato f Tswana (Rare)
Means "you are love" in Tswana.
Onnellinen m & f Finnish (Rare)
Meaning "happy" in Finnish.
Xewn f Kurdish
Means "dream" in Kurdish.
Juonas m Finnish (Rare)
Eastern Finnish variant of Joonas.
Su-Min f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 秀 (min) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding", 受 (su) meaning "receive, accept" or 垂 (su) meaning "let down, suspend, hang" combined with 敏 (min) meaning "quick, clever, sharp", 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade, gem" or 珉 (min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade"... [more]
Jaxie m & f English (Modern)
Diminutive of Jax.
Sippie f Popular Culture, American (South)
The stage name of blues singer Sippie Wallace, born Beulah Thomas. Sippie was a nickname she gained in childhood, as a gap between her two front teeth meant that she "sipped" on food and drink.
Jimnah m Biblical Hebrew
Possibly means "good fortune." Name of a son of Asher.
Shohnur m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shoh meaning "shah, king" and nur meaning "ray, beam, light".
Kurk m English
Variant of Kirk.
Liana f Iranian
It has Persian-Iranian origin and it means : Glowing lady
Herinirina m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hery meaning "force, power" and nirina meaning "desired".
Aidė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Aidas.
Devsan m Nepali (?)
''Unknown origin, however roots possibly in Nepal and surrounding areas''
Nadina f Bosnian
Feminine form of Nadin.
Nano m Greenlandic
Means "(polar) bear" in Greenlandic.
Qunying f & m Chinese
From Chinese 群 (qún) meaning "group, crowd, flock" combined with 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Cenòbia f Catalan
Catalan form of Zenobia.
Ledo m Galician
Masculine form of Galician Leda.
Tyri f Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
From the Ancient Scandinavian name Þýri.
Ouesslé m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Wesley.
Doumergue m Provençal
Provençal form of Dominique.
Kandelaria f History (Ecclesiastical), Spanish (Rare), Polish
Polish form of Candelaria, as well as a Spanish variant.
Hidhin m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Heðinn.
Maccus m Old Irish
Old Irish version of Magnus.
Yamha f Arabic
Means "dove", from Arabic يمامة (ymāmh).
Ulpio m Italian
Perhaps derived from Latin lupus meaning "wolf". A famous bearer was Ulpio Minucci, father of smooth jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci.
Ha-Un f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 하은 (see Ha-Eun).
Vartanoush f Armenian
Feminine form of Vardan.
Kamuy-huci f Far Eastern Mythology
Ainu goddess (Kamuy) of the hearth. Also known as Apemerukoyan-mat-unamerukoyan-mat.
Yodiel m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Possibly of Hebrew origin - if it is, then the last element is derived from Hebrew el "God". Alternatively, this name may be made up from existing elements in the Spanish language, like Yotuel is... [more]
Auseto m Chuukese
Means "come to me" in Chuukese.
Trugernanner f Indigenous Tasmanian
Meaning unknown. This was the name of Trugernanner (often referred to as Truganini), who was the last full-blooded Tasmanian Aboriginal, dying in 1876.
Nataliô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Natalie.
Caddy f & m English (Rare), Literature
Variant of Caddie. Fictional bearers include Caddy Jellyby, a character in Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House (1853), and Candace "Caddy" Compson, a character in William Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury (1929).
Mulele m African, Swahili
"Flying man," "man who flies," or "man of flight." The prefix "mu-" expresses "man of" or "man from" in the Swahili language. One interpretation would be that this is approximately equal to "angel," but because there are numerous parts of Africa where there are lots of devout Christians, I would lean towards the interpretation "man who runs quickly."
Catirina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Caterina.
Shofyan m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Sufyan.
Tawek m Polish
Diminutive form of Oktaw.
Sithric m History (Anglicized), Old Norse (Anglicized)
Variant of Sihtric. This was used by S. Fowler Wright in his historical novel Elfwin (1930).
J̌uuruy m Yakut
Yakut form of Yuriy.
Ernelinde f Theatre
Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège (Ernelinde, Princess of Norway in English; 1767) is a three-act operatic tragédie lyrique, by the French composer François-André Danican Philidor.
Brynkætill m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse brynja "coat of mail, armour, protection" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Floronia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Floronius. Floronia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Sigband m Medieval German
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and bant "band, bond".
Kirion m Georgian (Rare), Russian (Archaic)
Georgian and Russian form of Kyrion. A notable bearer of this name was the Georgian saint Kirion II (1855-1918), who was the first Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Dodalis m Arthurian Cycle
A Saxon king who participated in the Saxon invasion of northern Britain in the early days of Arthur’s reign. He was killed by Agravain at the battle of Cambenic.
Arzhulig m Breton
Diminutive of Arzhul
Meshy f Hebrew
Variant transcription of Meshi.
Melchiorra f Italian
Feminine form of Melchiorre.
Bòris m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Boris.
Buichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 武 (bu) meaning "military, martial", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Fragus m Arthurian Cycle
Father of Guiron the Courteous. He was the son of Argons and the grandson of Febus of France.
Emjay f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials MJ.
Healani f Hawaiian
Means "heavenly mist", from hea meaning "mist" and lani meaning "sky, heaven".
Odierne f Medieval French, Medieval English
Old French form of Audigerna. This form survived as a variant of the usual Medieval French form Hodierna... [more]
Duri m Romansh
Variant of Durisch, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Stan m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Combination of the surnames of Сталин (Stalin) and Энгельс (Engels), which refer to Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) and Friedrich Engels (1820-1895). This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Den m Ancient Egyptian
Etymology uncertain. Possibly means "the slaughterer", derived from Egyptian dn meaning "to sever, cut off". Other suggested meanings include "he who brings the water" and "he who spreads (his (falcon’s) wings)"... [more]
Yaneli f Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Janelle, via Janellie.
Saidjalol m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and the given name Jalol.
Lorian f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Lorraine influenced by Marian 1. A notable bearer is American author Lorian Hemingway (1951-), a granddaughter of author Ernest Hemingway.
Mansura f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Mansur.
Sosippos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".... [more]
Mitomo m Japanese
From 見 (mi) meaning "chances, hopes, idea, look at, opinion, see, visible", and 智 (tomo) meaning "knowledge, wisdom". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Araquisguan m Guanche
The name of a Guanche man from La Palma who was christened in Seville.
Ekhoe m & f Western African, Edo
Means "mind" in Edo language.
Monishita f Indian
The name 'Monishita' comes from a Sanskrit word meaning 'intelligent' ir 'wise'
Krim m Kabyle, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Possibly a variant of Karim. Krim Belkacem was an Algerian revolutionary and politician who was a notable figure during the Algerian War.
Ulugʻbek m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Ulugbek.
Shaquanda f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements sha, quan and da.
Berangié m Provençal
Provençal form of Béranger.
Aviad m Hebrew
Means "my father forever".
Orianko f & m Asháninka
Etymology uncertain, the first element is likely from the Ashaninka oria meaning "sun".
Taiwan m African American
Variant of Tyjuan. The spelling has probably been influenced by the name of the country of Taiwan.
Maels m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Meaning unknown. It is borne by Cuban baseball player Maels Rodríguez (1979-).
Øystæinn m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Eysteinn. It was occasionally latinised as Augustin.
Jujuna f Georgian
Variant transcription of Zhuzhuna.
Albe f German (East Prussian), Estonian
East Prussian German variant of Alba, as well as a short form of Albine.
Kharlampiy m Russian
Russian form of Charalampos.
Phoebee f English
Variant of Phoebe.
Alofa f & m Samoan
Means "love" in Samoan.
Alžbětka f Czech
Diminutive of Alžběta.
Suyapa f Central American, Spanish (Latin American)
From the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora de Suyapa meaning "Our Lady of Suyapa", the patron saint of Honduras.
Didone f Italian
Italian form of Dido.
Ceca f Serbian
Diminutive of Cecilija and Svetlana.
Heahweard m Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of Old Norse Hávarðr, derived from the elements heah "high" and weard "guard, guardian".
Yuanshao f Chinese
From the Chinese 苑 (yuàn) meaning "park, garden" and 劭 (shào) meaning "encourage, excel, excellent".
Philaiphon f Thai
From Thai พิไล (philai) meaning "pretty, beautiful" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing".
Zumreta f Bosnian
Bosnian variant of Zümra.
Chesús m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jesus, used as a given name.
Temelko m Bulgarian, Macedonian
Meaning uncertain, but the -ko at the end indicates that it might possibly be a diminutive.
Sewerin m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Severinus.
Mara f Russian, Ukrainian
Diminutive of Maria.
Symela f Greek
From the name of the Sumela monastery, which is located in Trabzon, Turkey. It is derived from Greek σου μελά (sou mela) meaning "black mountain".
Majalene f Filipino (Rare)
Combination of Maja and Lene.
Craimia m Romani
Derived from place name Crimea.
Estol m Medieval Occitan
Diminutive of Esteve.
Callan m Manx
Manx form of Ceallachán.
Gelî m Kurdish
Means "national" in Kurdish.
Korea f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the Asian country.
Arundeep m Punjabi (Rare), Indian (Sikh, Rare)
Combination of Arun and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light".
Jizydora f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Isidora.
Bennon m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Benno, this name refers to Saint Benno of Metz (927–940).
Yukiryo f Japanese
Japanese feminine given name derived from 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness, good luck" and 良 (ryo) meaning "pleasing, skilled". This is the name of a geiko of Gion Kobu.
Zéphine f French, Literature
Short form of Joséphine. Victor Hugo used this name in his novel 'Les Misérables' (1862).
Garfa m Guanche
Borne by a chieftain of Telde, Gran Canaria.
Guangyao m Chinese
Meaning varies depending on the characters used. A famous fictional bearer is Jin Guangyao from Mo Dao Zu Shi, whose name is written with the characters 光瑶.
Imana f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Blessed Imana of Loss (died circa 1270) was a Cistercian Benedictine nun and abbess at Salzinnes, Namur, France.
Wisagund f Germanic
Derived from Old High German wîsan "to rule, to lead" (or from wîso "leader" or wîs "wise") combined with Old High German gund "war."
Xhesamina f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Jessamine.
Miyanza f Mordvin
"beaver."
Næjla m Southern Sami (Rare)
Southern Sámi form of Nils.
Ran m & f Chinese
From Chinese 冉 (rǎn) meaning "tender, weak", 然 (rán) meaning "so, thus, correct, right" or 染 (rǎn) meaning "dye, tint", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Boļeslavs m Latvian
Latvian form of Bolesław
Parkash m & f Indian, Punjabi
Punjabi variant of Prakash, sometimes used as a feminine name.
Ravzagul f Uzbek
Derived from ravza meaning "flower garden" or "the Garden of Paradise" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Gurbet f Turkish
Means "place far from home, absence, feeling of being a stranger or longing for one's homeland" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic غربة (ghurba).
Sukejiro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Sukejirou.
Hayao m Japanese
From Japanese 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon" or 勇 (haya) meaning "brave" combined with 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly", 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband" or 郎 (o) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Vaiana f Tahitian
Means "water cave" or "rock water" in Tahitian, from the phrase vai ana o te mato teitei meaning "water from the cave of the high rock".
Bede f English
Diminutive of Obedience used in the 18th century.
Josh m Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali
MEANING - pleasure, satisfaction, enthusiasm
Partou f Persian
Means "ray of light" in Persian.
Sonyawati f Indonesian
Combination of Sonya and Wati.
Vassilissa f Estonian, Italian
Estonian and Italian transcription of Russian Василиса (see Vasilisa).
Supeno m Javanese
From Javanese supêna meaning "dream", ultimately from Sanskrit स्वप्न (svapna).
Seyfəddin m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Sayf ad-Din.
Amphiaraos m Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is derived from Greek ἀμφί (amphi) meaning "on both sides, in all directions, surrounding" as well as "around, about, near". The second element is derived from the Greek verb ἀράομαι (araomai) meaning "to pray to", which is related to the Greek noun ἀρά (ara) meaning "prayer"... [more]
Kamiokisihkwew m Indigenous American, Cree
Means "fine day" in Cree.
Anneta f Gascon, Lengadocian, Provençal
Gascon, Languedocian and Provençal diminutive of Anna.
Sevdije f Kosovar
Albanian form of Sevdiye.
Wirogalos m Gaulish
Derived from the Proto-Celtic elements *wiros "man" and *galā "valour, ability". It is a cognate of Fearghal.
Ascension m & f Various
Variant of Ascensión used outside of Spanish speaking countries, among both genders.
Hovnatan m Armenian
Armenian form of Jonathan.
Jeldau f West Frisian
Variant spelling of Geldau.
Jewelie f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Julie influenced by Jewel.
Natsutarou m Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mitraios m Ancient Greek, Old Persian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Old Persian Mithraya.
Afe m African
Diminutive of Afeworq.
Akeelah f African American (Modern, Rare), South African (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Akilah popularized by the 2006 movie 'Akeelah and the Bee'.
Kasra m Persian
Originally 'Kesra'(/kesrä/ → Merriam-Webster phonetic alphabet) , from the Arabic pronunciation of Cosroe (/xōsrō/ M-W ph. al.) which is a Persian first name meaning 'king'. (see Christopher Marlowe, Tamburlane the Great, Part 1)... [more]
Apanas m Altai
Altai form of Afanasiy.
Marínella f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Marinella.
Cherdchai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Choetchai.
Kheiredine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic خير الدين (see Khayr ad-Din) chiefly used in North Africa.
Forozan f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فروزان (see Forouzan).
Mijika f Japanese
From Japanese 短 (tan, mijika) meaning "short"
Temitayo f & m Yoruba
Means "mine is worthy of joy" in Yoruba.
Karamjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कर्म (karma) meaning "action, deed, fate" combined with जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Gwenfair f Welsh
Derived from Welsh gwen "fair; white; blessed" combined with the name Mair (compare Mairwen).
Beruša f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Berenika. Also compare Beruška.
Jianfeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 剑 (jiàn) meaning "sword, dagger, sabre", 健 (jiàn) meaning "strong, healthy", 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" or 键 (jiàn) meaning "key, bolt, bond" combined with 锋 (fēng) meaning "pointed edge", 峰 (fēng) meaning "summit, peak", 烽 (fēng) meaning "beacon, signal fire" or 封 (fēng) meaning "seal, close, bind, envelope, letter"... [more]
Iosune f Basque
Alternative spelling of Josune.
Shaia f Hebrew, English (Modern), Arabic
A modern English feminine variant of the Hebrew masculine name Shai.
Jims m Literature
The nickname of James Kitchener "Jims" Anderson, a minor character in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Veruška f Croatian
Croatian form of Verushka. Also compare Veruša.
Maixent m French, Provençal
Poitevin and Provençal form of Maxence.
Anathoth m Biblical, Hebrew
Apparently means "answer to prayers" in Hebrew, with the first element derived from Hebrew anáh "to answer". In the bible, Anathoth was one of the sons of Becher, who in turn was the son of Benjamin.
Kamphies m Arthurian Cycle
One of the many knights forced to swear allegiance to Gawain.
Jalina f North Frisian (Rare)
19th-century elaboration of Jale.
Thiên Hậu f Far Eastern Mythology
Vietnamese name of Mazu, derived from thiên meaning "sky, heaven" and hậu meaning "queen, empress".
Maelia f Breton (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Breton Maela.
Nāra f Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian nāra "mermaid".