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.
Ipmil m Sami Mythology
Means "God" in Northern Sámi.
Oluwaseun m & f Yoruba
Means "the Lord has made it" in Yoruba.
Guðrum m Anglo-Saxon
Probably an Old English form of Old Norse Guðþorm.
Buri m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from burr (a poetical word for "son"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Dudana f Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin, but neglect to provide its meaning. Perhaps it is related to the Mingrelian noun დუდი (dudi) meaning "head", or to the Georgian name Dudukhana... [more]
Carraig m Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Craig.
Yinglin f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑛 (yīng) meaning "luster of gems, crystal", 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous" , 萤 (yíng) meaning "glow-worm" or 滢 (yíng) meaning "clear, pure water; lucid" and 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gem", 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn" or 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain".
Dulsona f Judeo-Provençal
Derived from Latin dulcis "sweet; (figuratively, of persons) friendly, charming, kind, dear, pleasant, agreeable" combined with a diminutive suffix.
Orophernes m Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Old Persian *Varufarnāh, from the Old Persian elements *varuš meaning "wide" and *farnāh meaning "glory, splendour, fortune". This was the name of a king of Cappadocia, who lived in the 2nd century BC.
Tahmeed m Arabic, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic تحميد or Bengali তাহমিদ (see Tahmid).
Grethy f German (Rare)
Possible short name for "Gretchen".
Asani f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name by combining the phonetic element a and Dasani.
Shawronya f Indian (Parsi)
Beautiful goddess of virtue and femininity
Wanika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Juanita.
Anela f Hawaiian
Directly taken from Hawaiian 'ānela meaning "angel".
Sietze m Frisian
Variant of Sietse.
Ellengard f German (Archaic)
Blend of Ellen and names ending in -gard like Hildegard.
Sulasih f Javanese
Means "basil" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasī).
Iiggá m Sami
Sami form of Iikka.
Chuantian m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 添 (tiān) meaning "increase, add to".
Misk'i f Quechua
Variant of Miski.
Tareek m Arabic
Variant transcription of Tariq.
Caria f English (Rare), South African
Possibly a variant of Carrie or Cara, or from the ancient place name Caria... [more]
Wylder m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wylder.
Ugalik m & f Inuit, Greenlandic
Means "arctic hare" in Inuit.
Gah-eul f & m Korean (Modern)
Variant transcription of Gaeul.
Jasmaira f Obscure
Combination of Jasmine and Maira/Myra. Could also be a variant of Jasmira
Shichun f Chinese
From the Chinese 诗 (shī) meaning "poetry, poem" and 纯 (chún) meaning "pure, clean, simple".
Norbit m Popular Culture
The title character of the 'Norbit' film. Most likely inspired by Norbert.
Hesperia f Greek Mythology, Spanish
Derived from Greek hesperos "evening" (see Hesperos). In Greek myth this was the name of one of the three Hesperides, goddesses of the evening and sunsets... [more]
Lūgnė f Lithuanian
The name comes directly from the Lithuanian word for the nuphar plant
Chia-hao f Taiwanese
Means "orchid".
Jiei m Chinese
From the Chinese character 吉 () meaning "lucky, auspicious" combined with 诶 (éi) meaning "to call attention to". ... [more]
Unaaq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Unâĸ.
Erkingul f Kyrgyz
Means "free flower", derived from Turkish erkin meaning "free, independent" (see Erkin) combined with Kyrgyz гүл (gül) meaning "flower" (of Persian origin).
Huawei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" combined with 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary"... [more]
Mirou m Japanese
From Japanese 巳 (mi) meaning "sign of the snake" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Farolf m Germanic
Variant of Farulf.
Skunkha m Scythian
Of uncertain etymology, possibly linked to a term in Ossetian that means "distinguishes oneself. This is rendered as skₒyxyn (скойхйн) in the Digor dialect of Ossetian.
Issitoq m Inuit Mythology
In Inuit mythology, Issitoq is a deity that punishes those who break taboos. He usually takes the form of a giant flying eye.
Ndiyafhi m & f Venda
Means "where do I go?" in Tshivenda.
Sabacio m Spanish
Spanish form of Sabbatios via Sabbatius.
Jouseta f Provençal
Provençal form of Josette.
Atanaska f Bulgarian
Bulgarian feminine form of Atanas.
Sigris f Old Swedish
Semi-Latinized form of Sigrid.
Uoti m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Olaf.
So-haeng f Korean
From Sino-Korean 小 (so) meaning "small" combined with 杏 (haeng) meaning "apricot". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Goven m Georgian (Archaic)
Meaning and origin unknown. Perhaps it is related to the Turkish name Güven. Another possibility might be the Latin adjective iuvenis meaning "young, youthful" and its Middle Persian cognate ǰuwān meaning "young"... [more]
Boonrat m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Bunrat.
Exian f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal".
Kealiʻi m Hawaiian
Means "the chief," "the ruler," "the monarch," "the king" or "the commander," from definite article ke and aliʻi which means "chief, officer, ruler, monarch, peer, headman, aristocrat, king, commander."... [more]
Panqara Wara f Aymara
From the Aymara panqara meaning "flower" and wara wara meaning "star".
Kurion m Arthurian Cycle
A malicious knight who attacked Queen Albiun of the Wild Mountain, intending to steal her lands. He was defeated by Arthur’s Sir Tandareis, ending the assault.
Hagabert m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element of this Germanic name is very uncertain - at least five possible meanings exist. We know that it comes from hag, but we don't know where hag itself comes from... [more]
Mihhail m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Михаил (see Mikhail).
Dragojlo m Vlach
Derived from Vlach drag meaning "dear person". It can also be the Vlach form of Dragoljub.
Visvydas m Lithuanian
Means "to see all", derived from Baltic vis meaning "all" (see Visvaldas) combined with Baltic vyd meaning "to see" (see Vytautas)... [more]
Poncho m Spanish
Diminutive of Alfonso.
Deorstan m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements deore "dear" and stan 1 "stone".
Chinmay m Indian, Marathi
Means "pure intelligence" or "pure knowledge" in Sanskrit. Chinmay Ganadhish near Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, is the site of the tallest statue of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Kicki f Swedish
Diminutive of Kristina and its variants.
Bota m Anglo-Saxon
Probably derived from Old English bot "remedy, help".
Chokey m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཆོས་སྐྱིད (see Choki).
Yeremias m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Jeremiah.
Dishyanth m Indian
From Telugu meaning "cute".
Chima f Japanese (Archaic)
During the Edo Period, it was written with the kanji that modernly means "space time, leave".
Mihaéla f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Michaela.
Nakyoung f Korean
NAKYOUNG from girlgroup TripleS
Alydea f Obscure
Invented name, maybe based on Alyssa or Alethea
Kuldar m Estonian
Derived from Estonian kuld "gold".
Ildebrando m Italian
Italian form of Hildebrand.
Nicoulau m Provençal
Provençal form of Nicolas.
Chawa f Jewish
Variant of Chawwah.
Cuauhpopoca m Nahuatl
Means "smoking eagle" in Nahuatl, from cuauhtli "eagle" and popoca "to smoke".
Senija f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Saniyya.
Silverlin f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Sylvelin.
Oge m Sami
Sami form of Åge.
Jacariá m Provençal
Provençal form of Zacharias.
Juditka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Judita.
Sagarika f Bengali, Odia, Sinhalese
From Sanskrit सागरिक (sāgarika) meaning "oceanic, of the ocean".
Bayan m Buryat
Means "rich" in Buryat.
Regnerus m Medieval Dutch (Latinized)
Later form of Raginerus, mostly used in medieval times.
Menzo m Frisian, Dutch
Frisian and Dutch diminutive of names formed with the name element megin "strength".
Baraki m Amharic
Means "one who blesses" in Amharic.
Khasanbi m Circassian
Derived the given name Khasan combined with the Ottoman Turkish title بك (beg) meaning "chief, lord, master".
Matanel m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Matan and El, also variant of Netanel.
Ro'zaoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ro'za meaning "Ramadhan" and oy meaning "moon".
Nilá m Sami
Sami form of Nils.
Chandraprakash m Hindi, Marathi
Means "moonlight" from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra) meaning "moon" and प्रकाश (prakāśa) meaning "light, bright, shining".
Marliese f German
Variant of Marlies.
Namnama f Filipino
Meaning "Hope" from Filipino dialect Ilocano.
Ashly f English
Variant of Ashley.
Minqiao f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, quick, clever" and 乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud".
Elen f Sami
Variant of Elin.
Magantrud f Germanic
Derived from Old High German magan or megin "strength" combined with þruþ "strength."
Calinica f Medieval Romanian (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Calinichia. Doamna Calinichia is known as Lady Calinica in English.
Ayana f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Tilt of the name Maayan, which means "fountain; spring of water" in Hebrew.
Policlet m Provençal
Provençal form of Polykleitos.
Iori m Welsh
Diminutive of Iorwerth.
Egmund m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Agmund.
Hafizullah m Pashto
From Arabic حفيظ الله (hafiz ul-lāh) "guardian of god".
Aseye f African
african, Means Happiness
Sun m & f English (Rare)
Directly taken from the English word sun which is ultimately derived from Middle English sunne. From Old English sunne (“sun; the Sun”), from Proto-Germanic *sunnǭ, from the heteroclitic inanimate Proto-Indo-European *sh̥₂uén (“sun; the Sun”), oblique form of *sóh₂wl̥.... [more]
Calliupa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Calliope.
Tanzeela f Urdu, Arabic
Alternate transcription of Urdu تنزیلہ or Arabic تنزيلة (see Tanzila).
Tialda f West Frisian
Variant of Thialda. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch singer Tialda van Slogteren (b. 1985), who was a member of the now-defunct German pop group Room2012.
Kristo m & f Georgian
In Georgia, it is a short form of Kristesia and/or Kristepore for men, and of Kristine for women.
Farore f Popular Culture
This is the name of a goddess in The Legend of Zelda series of video games. The goddess of courage, earth and life, her name supposedly means "life" or "courage" in the ancient Hylian language.
Nakihat f Circassian
Etymology unknown. This was the name of the mother of Suleiman I of Persia.
Phaedymia f Old Persian (Latinized)
Latinized form of Phaidyme. This name was borne by a 6th-century BC Persian noblewoman, the daughter of Otanes, who would later go on to marry Darius I.
Junqiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 俊 (jùn) meaning "handsome, pretty, talented, talented person" and 蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose".
Edie f Tatar
Tatar form of Hadiyya.
Remek m Polish
Polish short form of Remigiusz.
Noppamat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Nopphamat.
Aggelina f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Αγγελίνα (see Angelina).
Suhipelli m & f Dagbani
Means "happiness" in Dagbani.
Mikaze f Japanese
From Japanese 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean", 光 (mi) meaning "light", 南 (mi) meaning "south", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 聖 (mi) meaning "holy, sacred" combined with 風 (kaze) meaning "wind"... [more]
Karestan f English (American, Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be a variant of Kersten or Kirsten, both of which come from the same etymological root.
Tingmin f Chinese
From the Chinese 婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" and 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, fast" or "clever".
Adhimas m Javanese
Variant of Dimas.
Dandeny m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Invented name, possibly inspired by Daniel.
Tecuecuecha m Nahuatl
Possibly means "mischievous person" or "someone bold, shameless, insolent" in Nahuatl, from cuecuech "mischievous, shameless, insolent" and the prefix te-.
Wæther m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Veðr.
Poeu m & f Khmer
Gaolefufa f Tswana
Means "He (God) is not jealous" in Setswana.
Aelphaba f Literature
Variant of Elphaba. In the novel 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' (1995), this was the name of a legendary saint, Elphaba's namesake, who disappeared behind a waterfall for hundreds of years to read a book.
Bethlynn f English
Beth with the popular -lynn suffix.
Margaritis m Greek
Masculine form of Margarita.
Riza f Filipino
Possibly a short form of Clarissa or derived from the surname Rizal.
Yuho f Korean (Rare)
Combination of Korean Hanja "夢" meaning "Dream", and "星" meaning "Star". Other Korean Hanja Combinations possible.
Eustacjusz m Polish
Polish form of Eustathius.
Edmílson m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese variant of Edmilson. José Edmílson Gomes de Moraes, known simply as Edmílson, is a retired Brazilian footballer.
Synobia f African American
Variant of Zenobia (perhaps blended with Synnøve).
Tresl f Ladin
Diminutive of Theresia.
Kiawentiio f Mohawk
Apparently means "nice morning" in Mohawk.... [more]
Evtimiya f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Evtim.
Fakhrul m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Bengali
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with فخر ال (Fakhr al) meaning "glory of the, honour of the" (such as Fakhr al-Din).
Iolente f Medieval French
Old French form of Odelinde.
Iliess m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic إلياس (see Ilyas) chiefly used in North Africa.
Goget f Judeo-Catalan
Diminutive of Gog.
Zafran m Urdu, Malay, Indonesian
From Arabic زَعْفَرَان (zaʿfarān) meaning "saffron".
Zarqaa f Arabic
Means "blue (eyed)" in Arabic.
Lafia m & f Yoruba
Means "life". ... [more]
Žintautas m Lithuanian
Means "to know the people", derived from the Lithuanian verb žinoti meaning "to know" combined with Baltic tauta meaning "people, nation" (see Vytautas).
Darrique m Jèrriais
Diminutive of Êdouard.
Mahboube f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian محبوبه (see Mahboubeh).
Tʼawiso m Sidamo
Means "one who shines" in Sidama.
Bortwin m German (Archaic)
Containing the name elements bort meaning "shield" and wini meaning "friend".
Giliberta f Provençal
Feminine form of Gilibèrt.
Varada f Indian
Name of an Indian river situated in Karnataka, a state in the south western region of India. It is with believed that this river has religious ties with gods Durga and Lakshmi.
Azizi m Malay
From Arabic عزيزي (ʿazīzī) meaning "my beloved, my dear", derived from عزيز (ʿazīz) meaning "powerful, respected, beloved".
Ja-heung m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the name of I Ja-heung (1305-1870?), uncle of Joseon's founder Seong-gye.
Elvirinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Elvira.
Samphors f & m Khmer
Alternate transcription of Khmer សម្ផស្ស (see Samphas).
Rongomaiwhenua f Maori
It means "the land hears the news" in Maori.
Dheeraj m Hindi
Means "patience" in Hindi
Ismajl m Albanian
Albanian form of Ishmael.
Nozim m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Nazim. A known bearer of this name is the Tajik soccer player Nozim Babadjanov (b. 1995).
Valerieke f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Diminutive of Valerie, as it contains the Dutch diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Labhika f Indian
Means "profit" in Indian.
Brunone f French (Archaic)
Feminine form of Brunon found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the 1700s.
Sondos f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سندس (see Sundus).
Ouardia f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic وردية (see Wardia) chiefly used in North Africa.
Mindia m Georgian, Folklore, Literature
Basically means "I wanted you", derived from Georgian მინდია (mindia) or მინდოდა (mindoda) meaning "I wanted". This name literally refers to the fact that the child in question was desired by its parents.... [more]
Baryali m Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto بريالی (see Baryalai).
Drużyjanna f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Druzjanna.
Silio m Italian
Italian form of Silius.
Theudefrid m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element þeud "people" combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Turte f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Ninò m Occitan
Diminutive of Jausepin.
Falanisisi m Tongan
Tongan form of Frances.
Gunware f Medieval English, Medieval Scandinavian (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Gunnvǫr (see Gunvor).
Ae-oyna-kamuy m Far Eastern Mythology
A Kamuy (god or spirit) in Ainu mythology. Described as a man encircled by smoke and flame, under which he wears a coat of bark, he is said to have taught humans domestic skills, earning him the moniker Aynurakkur ("father of humanity").
Zhazira f Kazakh
Derived from Arabic جزيرة (jazira) meaning "wide expanse, region, territory".
Valda f Slovene
Truncated form of Evalda.
Alistra f Greek Mythology
Alistra was a lover of Poseidon who bore him Ogyges.
Bebryce f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Βεβρύκη (Bebryke). In Greek legend Bebryke or Bebryce, otherwise called Βρύκη (Bryke) or Bryce, was one of the Danaids. The Bebryces, a mythical tribe of people living in Bithynia (a region of Asia Minor also known as Bebrycia), were said to be named for Bebryce (or else for a hero named Bebryx or Bebrycus).
Nikayla f English (American, Modern, Rare)
A variant of Mikayla, maybe influenced by Nicole.
Celinka f Polish
Diminutive of Celina.
Juillette f French (Archaic)
Derived from juillet, which is the French name for the month of July. The month ultimately derives its name from the ancient Roman family name Iulius (see Julius)... [more]
Gealá f Sami
Meaning unknown.
Chhand m Sanskrit
Name - Chhand छन्द... [more]
Bonfante m Medieval Italian, Judeo-Italian, Medieval Jewish
Medieval Italian form of the Late Latin given name Bonusinfans meaning "good child", which was derived from the Latin adjective bonus meaning "good" and the Latin noun infans meaning "infant, child".... [more]
Sovaia f Fijian
Fijian form of Sophia.
Pafnuzio m Italian
Italian form of Paphnutius.
Dorrit f English, Literature
Transferred use of a surname deriving either from Durward or Dorothy. Made famous by Charles Dickens in his novel Little Dorrit (1855-7) and first-name usage probably derives from it... [more]
Feli m Aragonese
Variant of Felis.
Shoukat m Urdu
Urdu transcription of Shawkat.
Radney m American
Possibly a variant of Rodney. Noted bearer is country music artist Radney Foster.
Shatesia f African American (Rare)
Variant of Shatisha, which is probably a blend of the phonetic prefix sha with the name Latisha.
Viki f Greek
Diminutive of Vaia, Viktoria and Vasiliki.
Toxeu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Toxeus.
Catey f English
Variant of Katie.
Agakles m Ancient Greek
Means "very famous, glorious, highly renowned", derived from Greek ἄγαν (agan) meaning "very, much" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory".
Afiah m Efik
Means "fourth son" in Efik.
M'Hamed m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Muhammad chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Landolf m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Landulf.
Katiushka f Russian
Variant transliteration of Катюшка (see Katyushka), not usually used as a given name in its own right.
Xhuljan m Albanian
Variant of Xhulian.
Chalee m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chali.
Asri m & f Indonesian, Malay
Means "my age, my time" from Arabic عصر ('asr) meaning "time, age, era". This also coincides with the Indonesian word asri meaning "beautiful, fair". It is a unisex name in Indonesia while it is only masculine in Malaysia.
Titi f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Fally f English, African
Diminutive of Eliphal.
Khải m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 凱 (khải) meaning "triumph, victory".
Bongai f Shona
Means "be thankful" in a Shona dialect.
Aphiphoo m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิภู (see Aphiphu).
Patrique m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Patrick.
Iratsume f Japanese
From Japanese 郎女 (iratsume) meaning "a familiar or friendly term for a young woman".
Ǫlbjǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse ǫl "ale" or "protection, luck" and bjǫrn "bear".
Meiqin f Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", or 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry" combined with 琴 (qín) meaning "piano, Japanese harp"... [more]
Hierokles m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἱερός (hieros) meaning "sacred, divine" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory".
Maimun m Judeo-Arabic, Jewish
Arabic Jew's translation of Mazliach.
Eustațiu m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Eustathios via its latinized form Eustathius (which is also found spelled as Eustatius).... [more]
Urwen f Literature
The name means "Fire Maiden", it comes from the Sindarin words ur "fire" and -wen "maiden". ... [more]
Lukerya f Russian (Rare)
Truncated form of Glikeriya.
Hjartan m Faroese
Faroese variant of Kjartan.
Monómaco m Galician, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Spanish and Portuguese form of Monomachos.
Roṋewa m & f Venda
Means "we are given" or "we are blessed" in Tshivenda.
Mareios m Ancient Greek (Rare, ?)
Possibly a rare variation of Μάριος, the Greek form of the Roman name (nomen) Marius. Ancient Greek origin, from the Imperial Roman period. Attested from an inscription on a funerary stele in Laodicea, in Modern Turkey (Funerary Stele of Tateis).
Zelestino m Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Celestino.
Sakyō m Japanese
This name combines 左 (sa, sha, hidari) meaning "left" or 佐 (sa) meaning "assistant, help" with 京 (kyou, kin, kei, miyako) meaning "capital."... [more]
Najmul m Arabic (Archaic)
Famous monnikers include Najmul Millat, an Islamic jurist, and Najmul Hoda, a writer and scholar.
Ighulfast m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Ígulfastr.
Ranim f Arabic
Means "musical ringing sound, sweet singing voice" in Arabic, from the root رنم (ranima) meaning "to sing a song, to chant, to recite in a singsong voice".
Sibald m West Frisian
Frisian form of Sigebald.
Gùstôw m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Gustav.