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.
Nah m & f Korean
Karilė f Lithuanian
From the Lithuanian element karė which is either derived from karas (war) or karys (warrior).
Sadr m Persian
From arabic صَدْر (ṣadr), meaning "chest, front, leader". Sadr is also used as a title in Iran to refer to a notable person, such as a scholar.
Mikuv m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Mikhail.
Eorcenberht m Anglo-Saxon
An Anglo-Saxon cognate of Ercanbert.... [more]
Beinir m Old Norse, Faroese, Icelandic (Archaic)
From Old Norse beini(r) meaning "help, benefit".
Iyad m Arabic
Means "force, strength, support, reinforcement" in Arabic, from the root أيد (ʾayyada) meaning "to support".
Denia f Romanian (Rare), Moldovan (Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a contracted form of Denisa and a derivation from denie (indefinite form). The denia (definite form) is a Matins, or vigil, which takes place in the evening in the fifth week of Lent... [more]
Erasme m Occitan
Occitan form of Erasmus.
Öödlökh m & f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "to thrive, improve; to be successful" in Mongolian.
Nuttaphong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐพงศ์ or ณัฐพงษ์ (see Natthaphong).
Oyyorug' f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and yorug' meaning "light, illumination", "full of light" or "shining".
Abd Al-ali m Arabic
Means "servant of the highest" from عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant, slave" and عليّ (ʿalīy) meaning "lofty, sublime"
Domizziu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Domitius.
Oriel f & m English
Probably a form of Auriel or Oriole, the spelling influenced in Britain, perhaps, by Oriel College, Oxford... [more]
Hermotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the name of the Greek messenger god Hermes combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Atlantes m Literature
Atlantes was a powerful sorcerer featured in chansons de geste. In Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato (1482), where he is known as Atalante, the magician fears that Rugiero (Boiardo's spelling) will convert to Christianity and aid Charlemagne against the Saracens... [more]
Cayli f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Nellý f Icelandic
Icelandic adoption of Nelly.
Erdenedalai m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and далай (dalai) meaning "ocean, sea".
Allis f Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Romani (Archaic)
Scandinavian and Romani variant of Alice.
Amnarj m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำนาจ (see Amnat).
Naung m Burmese
Means "elder brother" or "next, future" in Burmese.
Remistus m Gothic
Remistus was a general of the Western Roman Empire and commander-in-chief of the army under Emperor Avitus.
Malucia f English (Rare)
A possible play on words for the English word ‘malicious’. This name was used in the movie “Barbie and the Secret Door” as the name of the antagonist of the plot, Princess Malucia, a spoiled young girl who is the first of her bloodline to be born without any magic.
Ryynolvi m Finnish
Finnish form of Brynjolf.
Margòt f Gascon
Gascon form of Margot.
Abbunnanzia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Abundantia.
Frodhe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Fróði.
Euneike f Ancient Greek
Most likely a variant form of Eunike (see Eunice). However, it is also possible that this name is an independent name on its own, in which case it is derived from Greek ευ (eu) meaning "good, well" combined with Greek νείκη (neike) meaning "quarrel, wrangle, strife", which is ultimately derived from the Greek verb νεικέω (neikeo) meaning "to quarrel, to wrangle with".... [more]
Kushiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Popular Culture
The title protagonist in the series of novels "Kushiel's Legacy" by Jacqueline Carey.... [more]
Sasuke m Japanese, Popular Culture
From Japanese 佐 (sa) "assistant, help" combined with 介 (suke) "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish", 助 (suke) "assistant, help, rescue", 輔 (suke) "help", 祐 (suke) "help" or 亮 (suke) "clear, help".... [more]
Gunlok m Popular Culture
Far future apocalyptic science fiction derivative of Italian Gianluca, French Jean-Luc, From the computer game of the same name.
Xingyuan m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 星 (see Xing) and 元 (see Yuan).... [more]
Nima m Shipibo-Conibo
Means "make (someone) stop" in Shipibo.
Suvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
It means BEAUTIFUL GOD
Ahata f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Agatha.
Tyro f Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek τυρός (tyrôs) meaning "cheese". In Greek myth she was a Thessalian princess, daughter of Salmoneus and Alcidice, whose name was allegedly given in reference to her complexion, which was "as fair as white goat's cheese"... [more]
Aizivaishe m & f Shona
Meaning "one who knew the Lord".
Garwulf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements gar "spear" and wulf "wolf". Cognate to Germanic Gerulf.
Masuta m Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 寿 (su) meaning "long life" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Abelin m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard diminutive of Abel.
Jeuel m Biblical
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia claims the meaning is unknown, though according to Strong's Hebrew Concordance, it means "Carried or snatched away by God" from יָעָה yaah "swept together" and אֵל el "God"... [more]
Visista f Mizo
Means "greatful" in Mizo.
Jakezig m Breton
Diminutive of Jakez.
Gianroberto m Italian
Combination of Gian and Roberto.
Sevasti m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Sebastos via its modern Greek form Sevastos. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian professional soccer player Sevasti Todua (b... [more]
Laləzər f Azerbaijani
Means "golden tulip" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian لاله (lāleh) meaning "tulip" and زر (zar) meaning "gold".
Smillaaraq f Greenlandic
Invented combination of the Greenlandic name Millaaraq and the Danish words mild meaning "mild" and smile meaning "to smile".
Alamea f Hawaiian (Rare)
From Hawaiian ʻalamea meaning "precious".
Candra m & f Indonesian
Means "moon" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra).
Hidhin m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Heðinn.
Tereus m Greek Mythology
This name is probably derived from Greek τηρέω (tereo), which can mean "to guard" as well as "to obey, to observe, to attend to carefully". However, it is also possible that it is derived from Greek τερέω (tereo) meaning "to bore through, to pierce"... [more]
Destyni m English
Masculine form of Destiny.
Suer m Turkish
Brave soldier
Ksísskstakiaakii f Siksika
Means "beaver woman" in Siksika.
Zadyn m English (Modern), English (American, Modern)
Variant of Zayden. Zadyn was given to 27 boys in 2014 according to the SSA.
Matchieu m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Matthieu.
Malinche f Nahuatl (Hispanicized)
Hispanicized form of Malintzin, which was a Nahuatlized form of the Spanish name Marina. Malinche was a Nahua woman who was an interpreter to Hernán Cortés.
Keatyn m & f English
Variant of Keaton.
K'ulitsaĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "a man's skin overcoat of caribou skin with the hairs inward".
Ânta m Greenlandic
Short form of Ãntariarse.
Tiido m Estonian
Short form of Tiidrik.
Junious m American
Variant of Junius.
Tsyrma f Buryat
Means "golden mother" in Buryat.
Mekele f African American (Rare)
From the name of the Ethiopian city, which is of uncertain meaning.
Kimi f & m Japanese
Kimi was already popular for girls in the Edo era and remained in common use until the early 1900s, most commonly spelled in hiragana as きみ.... [more]
Alboí m Catalan
Catalan form of Alboin.
Songdi f Chinese
From the Chinese 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 娣 (dì) meaning "younger sister".
Budiarto m Javanese, Indonesian
From Sanskrit बुद्धि (buddhi) meaning "intellect, reason, mind" and अर्थ (artha) meaning "wealth, property".
Ó'kȯhoméhéso m Cheyenne
Means "Little Coyote, Coyote Pup" in Cheyenne.
Vishwanath m Indian, Marathi, Hindi
From Sanskrit विश्वनाथ (vishvanatha) meaning "lord of the universe", derived from विश्व (vishva) meaning "world, universe" and नाथ (natha) meaning "master, lord"... [more]
Trézsi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Terézia.
Mattiyahu m Hebrew
Meaning gift of Yahweh, also a Hebrew form of Matthew.
Deleah f English
A combination of Dee and Leah or, perhaps an alternative spelling of Delia 1
Lippa f Finnish
Diminutive of Philippa.
Lidan m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Li 2 means "to me" and the name Dan 1 means "(he) judges"... [more]
Leigha f English (American)
Variant of Leah, the spelling influenced by that of Leigh.
Esiquio m Spanish
An Hispanicized form of Ezekiel.
Abimilki m Phoenician
Means "my father is king", deriving in part from the Phoenician element 𐤌𐤋𐤊 mlk ("king"). Name borne by a prince of Tyre known from his correspondance with Akenhaten, recorded in the Amarna letters.
Anstace f Medieval Irish, Anglo-Norman
Variant of Anstice recorded in late medieval Ireland on women born into English and Anglo-Norman families.
Eakkapop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkaphop.
Giacomuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Giacoma and Giacuma.
Chia-ling f & m Taiwanese
From Chinese 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, beautiful" or 嘉 (jiā) meaning "excellent, good" combined with 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling", as well as other character combinations.
Tillaaziz m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and aziz meaning "dear, beloved, precious" or "sacred, holy".
Hatice Kübra f Turkish
Combination of Hatice and Kübra.
Yalan m & f Chinese
Combination of Ya and Lan 1.
Kirtley m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the English surname Kirtley.
Emppu m & f Finnish
Diminutive of Elias, Emilia and other names beginning with Em.
Rupen m Armenian
Variant of Ruben.
Sandesh m Marathi, Hindi
From Sanskrit संदेश (sandesha) meaning "message, information" or "present, gift".
Firidun m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Fereydoun. This name is not to be confused with the very similar name Firudin.
Havstein m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Hafsteinn.
Anamzooya m Dagbani
Means "your power is great" in Dagbani.
Ritma f Latvian
Either derived from Latvian ritms "rhythm" or from Latvian ritēt "to flow".
Nati f Spanish
Short form of Natividad, or sometimes Natalia.
Khishignyam f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian хишиг (khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Jasha m Russian
Variant spelling of Yasha.
Ankan m Hindu/Bengali
Name is Ankan (Pronouncing - an sounds like the 'an' in 'can and in (an+can) in bengali- 'অঙ্কন').... [more]
Thianchai m Thai
From Thai เธียร (thian) meaning "clever, wise, intelligent" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Kinnaru m Ugaritic Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Possibly meaning "lyre", from the Ugaritic word knr. As this word is used in both reference to the stringed instrument, and to the god Kinnaru, it is thought that Kinnaru was a deification of the lyre.
Besik m Georgian
Short form of Besarion. It began to be used as an independent name in the 18th century, thanks to the Georgian poet Besarion Gabashvili (1750-1791), who was known as Besik or Besiki... [more]
Aekkapan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพันธ์ (see Ekkaphan).
Evheniya f Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Yevheniya.
Svenningur m Faroese
Faroese form of Svenning.
Olise f Norwegian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ole as well as a combination of Ole and Lise.
Erell f Breton
Of uncertain origin and meaning, although a connection to Old Irish er "high; noble; great" has been suggested.
Clemint m Walloon
Walloon form of Clément.
Borwornrat f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวรรัตน์ (see Bowonrat).
Gospel m & f English (Rare)
From the word Gospel.
Warunee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Waruni.
Wigberta f Old High German
Feminine form of Wigberht.
Wenming m Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing", 问 (wèn) meaning "ask, inquire" or 闻 (wén) meaning "smell, detect, hear, listen" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear", 命 (mìng) meaning "life, existence, fate" or 鸣 (míng) meaning "sing, call, cry"... [more]
Pkar f Khmer
Means "flower" in Khmer.
Saben m American (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Sabin.
Quartilla f Ancient Roman
Diminutive of Quarta. In Roman times it was usually given to the fourth-born child (from Latin quartus "fourth"). This was the name of a character in Petronius' 1st-century novel 'The Satyricon'.
Nicha f Thai
Means "clean, pure" in Thai.
Potter m English, English (Puritan)
Transferred use of the surname Potter.
Amatza f Basque (Rare)
Name of the statue of the Virgin Mary of Iurreta (in the Biscay area).... [more]
Əyyub m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ayyub.
Iwayu f & m Aymara
Means "dear" in Aymara.
Eunel m Filipino (Rare)
Possibly a combination of given names containing the sounds eu and nel.
Níðungr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Níðingr.
Ahd m & f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
From Arabic عَهْد (ʿahd) meaning "knowledge, fulfillment, observance".
Nene f Japanese
From 禰 (ne) meaning "ancestral shrine, mausoleum" and 々, a particle that repeats the previous kanji. Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Xandrel m & f Filipino (Rare)
Variation of Xander or Chandrel.
Rinke m & f West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian
Masculine and feminine form of Rinne, with the diminutive suffix ke included.
Dewang m Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtues" and 望 (wàng) meaning "look forward, hope for, expect".
Inno m Estonian
Variant of Innar.
Khazhi m Dagestani
Lak form of Hadji.
Mayfair f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Mayfair.
Mathaswintha f Germanic, History
The meaning and origin of the first element is rather uncertain: we know that it comes from mâtha but we don't exactly know where mâtha itself comes from. It is probably derived from Gallic matu "good" or from Anglo-Saxon maedh "honour, respect." It might also be a blend of one of the aforementioned elements with mahti "power" or Gothic mathl "meeting place." The second element in this Germanic name is derived from Gothic svinths (swind in Old High German) "strength." Mathaswintha lived in the 6th century AD and was a daughter of the Ostrogothic queen Amalaswintha and her husband Eutharic.
Énók m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Enoch.
Åstein m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Øystein or a combination of the element egg "edge of a sword" or agi "awe, terror" with steinn "stone".
Emele f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Emily.
Zuanne m Sardinian
Logudorese and Nuorese variant forms of John.
Najmah f Arabic, Indonesian, Filipino, Maranao
Arabic alternate transcription of Najma as well as the Indonesian and Maranao form.
Guangju f Chinese
From Chinese 光 (guāng) meaning "light, brilliant, shine" and 菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Navin m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nawin.
Tathan m & f Welsh
The meaning is unfortunately unknown to me. This was the name of a Welsh saint from the 5th century AD; sources conflict over whether the saint was a male or a female. In the case of the latter, the saint was thought to be a daughter of a King of Gwent.
Nairatmya f Mythology
Means "she who has no self", an embodiment of the Buddhist philosophical concept of anātman.
Yingwei f Chinese
From the Chinese 荧 (yíng) meaning "shine, shimmer, shining" and 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve".
Graziu m Corsican
Corsican form of Gratius.
Irenea f Italian, Corsican, Catalan, Spanish
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Ireneo and Catalan and Corsican feminine form of Ireneu.
Abush m Oromo
Means, 'little boy' often used to denote the youngest child of a family.
Aldou m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Aldo.
Rebeka f Japanese
From Japanese 玲 (re) meaning "tinkling of jade", 紅 (be) meaning "crimson" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
O'rozsaid m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek o'roz meaning "hope" and said meaning "fortunate".
Vestri m Old Norse
From Old Norse vestr meaning "west".
Perrey m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Perry.
Saliel f Arabic
Variant of Salil.
Numing f Chinese
From the Chinese 女 (nǚ) meaning "woman, girl" and 茗 (míng) meaning "tea".
Cassanova f & m American (Hispanic)
Transferred from the surname Cassanova.
Ümmî f Ottoman Turkish
From Arabic umm meaning "mother".
Ângît m Greenlandic (Archaic)
Possibly taken from Greenlandic angit "luck".
Kęsmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Kęsmantas.
Wendla f German (Rare), Theatre
Contracted form of Wendela. This was used by German dramatist Frank Wedekind for the heroine of his play 'Spring Awakening' (1891).
Jovelina f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a rhyming variant of Jocelina influenced by Juvenal.
Lucra f Coptic
Known 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.... [more]
Bøggild m Danish (Modern)
Danish variant of Bøgild.
Eliannette f American (Hispanic, Modern, Rare)
Either and elaboration of Eliana 1 with the popular feminine name suffix ette, or a combination of Eliana 1 and Annette.
Satomiko f Japanese (Rare)
From 聡 (sato) meaning "intelligent, clever, bright" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bargi f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek barg meaning "leaf".
Arnvald m Norwegian, Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Arnold.
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.
Ásbjörg f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Ásbjǫrg.
Tonga m Medieval Turkic
Means "brave, strong" in Old Turkic. According to Kashgarli Mahmud, “Tonga” is the name of a predatory animal of the leopard species.
Liaugaudas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the Lithuanian verb liautis meaning "to stop, to cease" or from the Lithuanian noun liaudis meaning "people, folk", which is etymologically related to the Germanic element leud meaning "people" (see Leopold and Leutwin)... [more]
Dašenka f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Daša.
Abiona f & m Yoruba
Means "born during a journey" or "born into the arts" in Yoruba, from "to give birth, be born" and "to, on" combined with either ọ̀nà "way, road, journey" or ọ̀nà "art, artistry, craftsmanship"... [more]
Aida f Spanish (Philippines)
Unaccented form of Aída primarily used in the Philippines.
Xiaochang f Chinese
From the Chinese 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and 唱 (chàng) meaning "sing".
Kaimi f Japanese
From Japanese 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good", 衣 (i) meaning "clothes" combined with 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth". Other kanji combinations are possible
Ryad m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Riad (chiefly Algerian).
Everlean f English (Archaic)
Perhaps a variant of Everlyn.
Changed f English (Puritan, Rare)
Used in reference to a "change of heart."
Erifili f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Εριφύλη (see Erifyli).
Catiana f Brazilian
Variant of Katiana and elaboration of Catia.
Meltger m Romansh
Variant of Melchior, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Butler m English
From the surname Butler.
Yudon f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan གཡུ་སྒྲོན (see Yudron).
Tianshan f Chinese
From the Chinese 恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" or 添 (tiān) meaning "increase, add to" and 珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Esmael m Filipino, Maguindanao, Persian, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Maguindanao form of Ismail, Persian alternate transcription of Esmail as well as a Brazilian Portuguese variant of Ismael.
Blümle f Yiddish
German-Yiddish diminutive of Bluma.
Bryden m English (Modern)
Variant of Braden, perhaps influenced by Bryan.
Thyme f & m English (Rare)
From Old French thym, from Latin thymum, from Ancient Greek θύμον (thúmon).
Krissda m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กฤษฎา (see Kritsada).
Nwaanyiabia f Igbo
Means "a woman has come" in Igbo.
Ilirijan m Serbian
Means Illyrian the ancestors of the SERBIAN ethnic people
Natica f English
Possible variation of Nautica (or perhaps a blend of Natalie and Monica).... [more]
Morag f Manx
Manx cognate of Mòrag. This name was traditionally Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Sarah.
Sighurder m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigurðr.
Yo-seb m Korean
Korean form of Joseph.... [more]
Seelasat f Caucasian Mythology
Means "oriole (a type of bird)". Seelasat was the protector of virgins in Vainakh mythology.
Pingi f Popular Culture
Its the name of pingu girl friend in the TV series
Kanemi f Japanese
From Japanese 鐘 (kane) meaning "bell, chime" combined with 見 (mi) "to see", 実 (mi) meaning "berry, fruit, nut, real", 美 (mi) meaning "beauty", or 看 (mi) meaning "to watch". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Kaiora f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, composed by "kai", meaning "ocean" and "ora", meaning "life".
Satana m Theology
Form of Satan in various languages.
Rauthgundis f Literature
Alternate spelling of Rautgundis.... [more]
Trostan m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Trostann.
Aglaía f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Aglaia.
Enaitz m Basque
Taken from the name of a mountain in Basque Country.
Sen'ichi m Japanese
From Japanese 仙 (sen) meaning "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy", 千 (sen) meaning "thousand", 宣 (sen) meaning "proclaim, say, announce", 専 (sen) meaning "specialty, exclusive, mainly, solely", 泉 (sen) meaning "spring, fountain", 潜 (sen) meaning "submerge, conceal, hide, lower (voice), hush", 銑 (sen) meaning "pig iron", 仟 (sen) meaning "thousand", 愃 (sen) meaning "abundant, generous" or 沾 (sen) meaning "moisten, wet, soak, touch" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one", 壱 (ichi) meaning "one (in documents)" or 市 (ichi) meaning "market, city, town"... [more]
Adelaidė f Lithuanian (Modern, Rare)
Lithuanian borrowing of Adelaide.
Oratios m Greek
Greek form of Horatio.
Maadïr-ool m Tuvan
Means "hero boy" in Tuvan.
Sapienza f Medieval Italian
Directly taken from Italian sapienza "wisdom; knowledge" (compare English and Medieval Flemish Sapience).
Gita f Yiddish
A Polish-Yiddish spelling of Guta, sometimes it is slavicized to Dobra
Photin m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Φωτεινός (Photeinos) and Φωτίνος (Photinos) via their latinized form Photinus.
Dalek m Slovak
Means “far away” in Slovak.
Düşle f Turkish
Means "imagine" in Turkish.
Heðin m Faroese
Faroese form of Heðinn. A notable bearer of this name was the Faroese novelist Heðin Brú (1901-1987; real name Hans Jacob Jacobsen).
Polad m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Bolat.
Qiaoqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 翘 (qiào) meaning "lift, elevate" or 巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever" and 晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather".
Mondana f Occitan, Catalan (Rare)
From Occitan mondana, meaning "worldly".
Polydoor m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Polydoros via its latinized form Polydorus. A known bearer of this name was Polydoor Lippens (1810-1889), a Belgian engineer and inventor.
Sibirzio m Italian
Italian form of Sibyrtius.
Orynbay m Kazakh
From Kazakh орын (oryn) meaning "place, location" and бай (bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Piermassimiliano m Italian
Combination of Pietro and Massimiliano. A famous bearer of this name is the Italian rugby union player Piermassimiliano Dotto (1970-2012).
Nina f Persian
Means "nice" in Persian.
Fumihiro m Japanese
From Japanese 郁 (fumi) meaning "perfume, fragrance, cultural progress" or 文 (fumi) meaning "writing, sentence, style, plan" combined with 廣 (hiro) meaning "spacious, broad, wide" or 彦... [more]
Alfreð m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Alfred.