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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.
Waabberi m Somali
Meaning: Waabberi generally means "dawn" or "daybreak."... [more]
Aerilynn f American
Combination of Aerie and Lynn.
Khairul m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Bengali
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with خير ال (Khayr al) meaning "goodness of the" (such as Khayrullah).
Doszhan m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh дос (dos) meaning "friend" combined with жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
Blažka f Slovene
Feminine form of Blaž.
Amouskositte m Cherokee
Meaning, "dreadful water."
Tatsurou m Japanese
From Japanese 達 (tatsu) meaning "plural marker" combined with 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Fula-ngenge m Kongo
1) "one who is chosen by GOD to control the destiny of those who are less fortunate" in Lingala... [more]
Ignácz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ignatius.
Aitard m Anglo-Norman, Medieval French
The first element of this name may be Old High German eit meaning "fire; brilliant". The second element is Old Saxon hard "strong, hard" (Old High German hart).
Ingalbald m Medieval French
An elongation of Old Icelandic ing(i), of uncertain origin but perhaps identical with the god name Ing or Yngvi, also of uncertain origin + Old High German bald "bold".
Guilbaud m Medieval French
French form of Wilbald (see Willibald).
Finnbjörk f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements finnr meaning "Sámi, person from Finland" and bjǫrk meaning "birch tree".
Vambola m Estonian
From a character in a novel with the same name by Estonian writer Andres Saal (1861-1931). Possibly derived from the name of Varbola castle or from the old Estonian word vambas, which means "mace".
Chanthi f Lao
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from Lao ຈັນ (chan) meaning "moon" and ທີ (thi) meaning "time".
Kreszcenciusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Crescentius.
Inocente m Spanish, Galician
Derived from Spanish and Galician inocente, meaning "innocent, blameless; naïve". It is used in reference to the Christian festival Día de los (Santos) Inocentes (Childermas) celebrated on December 28.
Onsuda f Thai
From Thai อร (on) meaning "beautiful, lovely" and สุดา (suda) meaning "woman, lady, daughter".
Pot m History
Used as a nom de guerre by Cambodian communist dictator Pol Pot (1925-1998; born Saloth Sâr), in which case it is derived from French politique potentielle, meaning "potential politics".
Iafri m Old Norse
Variant of Jǫfurr.
Mariánná f Sami
Sami form of Marianna.
f Faroese
Directly taken from Faroese "to glimmer".
Sokles m Ancient Greek
Contracted form of Sosikles. This name was borne by an Athenian potter from the 6th century BC.
Chuluunkhuyag m Mongolian
Means "stone armour" in Mongolian, from чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone" and хуяг (khuyag) meaning "armour".
Sieun f Korean
From Hanja(sino-korean), 時(shi) meaning "good, excellent, beautiful", or 詩 (si) meaning "Talented, Moral, Elegant", or 始 (si) meaning "beginning, start" and 銀(eun) meaning "silver, shine, white" or 恩(eun) meaning "grace, favor".... [more]
Lakandula m Filipino (Rare), Tagalog (Rare)
From Tagalog "lakán", meaning 'gentleman,' historically denoting a paramount ruler. Lakandula was the last paramount ruler of pre-colonial Tondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig River delta in the Philippines in the 1570s.
Yosapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศพล (see Yotsaphon).
Tier m Mohawk
Mohawk form of Peter.
Batto m & f Japanese
"Bat"
Ávdnos f Northern Sami
Northern Sami variant of Agnes.
Tarsicio m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Tarsicius.
Illasisa f Quechua
Means "flower amulet" in Quechua.
Pessach m Jewish
Name of a holiday, the original Jewish version of Passover. It is commonly given to babies born on, or close to Pessach.... [more]
Sǽbiǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements sær "sea" and bjǫrn "bear".
Roemer m West Frisian
Variant form of Romer.
Asadavut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัษฎาวุธ (see Atsadawut).
Kukkī f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From クッキー (Kukkī) meaning "Cookie".
Jurienne f Dutch (Antillean)
Feminine form of Jurien.
Otelie f Norwegian
Norwegian form of Odilia.
Menhit f Egyptian Mythology, African Mythology
Means "(she who) massacres". ... [more]
Teru m Finnish
Variant of Tero.
Taivi f Estonian
Variant of Taive.
Alessaundre m Norman
Norman form of Alexander.
Drayson m English (Rare)
Combination of Dray and the popular suffix -son.
Amfosa f Gascon
Gascon feminine form of Alphonse.
Kennoth m English
Variant of Kenneth.
Young-nam m Korean
From Sino-Korean 永 (young) meaning "eternal" combined with 男 (nam) meaning "male". Other Hanja combinations are possible. ... [more]
Pahmi m Indonesian
Variant of Fahmi.
Hongying f & m Chinese
From Chinese 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillon, blush", 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", or 弘 (hóng) meaning "enlarge, expand, great" combined with 樱 (yīng) meaning "cherry blossom", 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", or 映 (yìng) meaning "reflect light"... [more]
Quy f & m Vietnamese
Quy means turtle in Vietnamese... [more]
Stratokles m Ancient Greek
Means "glorious army", derived from Greek στρατος (stratos) "army" combined with Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory".
Adanya f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Adanna used in the United States.
Míguel m Spanish (European)
Pet name of Miguel stressed on the first syllable.
Linggom m & f Batak
Means "shade, shelter" in Toba Batak.
Lidana f Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 , Da and Na
Molmore m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from the Gaelic name element máel / mal / maol "tonsured, shorn; (and by extension) disciple, devotee" and the given name More with the intended meaning of "devotee of the Virgin Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).... [more]
Ninkasi f Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian Mythology
Likely means "mistress of beer", derived from the Sumerian elements nin ("lady") and kaš ("beer, alcoholic beverage"). As a goddess of beer, Ninkasi was associated with the production and consumption of beer, and all of the positive and negative effects that came with it.
Launcelot m Theatre, Arthurian Cycle
Variant of Lancelot. This spelling was used by Shakespeare in his play The Merchant of Venice (written between 1596 and 1598) for the character of Launcelot Gobbo.
Maya f Russian
Alternate transcription of Maiya 4.
Leuter m Galician
Short form of Eleuterio.
Rajan m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit राजन् (rajan) meaning "king".
Weles m Slavic Mythology
Polish spelling of Veles.
Aliakber m Azerbaijani
Combination of Ali 1 and Akber.
Leara f American (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning. It might possibly be an attempted feminization of Lear or, and perhaps more likely, a phonetic respelling of Liora via its Anglicized variant Leora.
Kazufumi m Japanese
From 麗 (kazu) meaning "lovely, graceful, beautiful, resplendent", 春 (kazu) meaning "spring", 万 (kazu) meaning "hundred" or 嘉 (kazu) meaning "auspicious, praise" combined with 典 (fumi) meaning "ceremony, rites" or 章 (fumi) meaning "section, chapter"... [more]
Amambái f Guarani
Means "fern" in Guarani.
Har m English (Rare)
Short form of names that start with Har-, such as Harlan, Harley, Harold and Harry... [more]
Vonka f Croatian
Diminutive of Ivona.
Mariniana f Late Roman
Feminine form of Marinianus. A bearer of this name was Egnatia Mariniana, the mother of Roman Emperor Gallienus (3rd century AD).
Thotsaphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsaphon.
Jutharat f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chutharat.
Kishin m Japanese
Kishin (鬼神) means "fierce god" in Japanese.
Ullavi f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish combination of Ulla and 'home, temple, sanctuary'.
Semni f Etruscan
Of unknown meaning. Possibly related to the Etruscan word 'semna' meaning "trace, track (way, passage)".
Gabrielis m Dutch (Rare), Lithuanian (Rare)
From Latin Gabrielis, which is the genitive of the third declension of Gabriel, the biblical Latin (and also Greek) form of the Hebrew name Gavri'el.... [more]
Ribut m & f Javanese
Means "storm, tempest, uproar, chaos" in Javanese.
Brieanna f English
Variant of Briana.
Abiasaph m Biblical Hebrew
The name Abiasaph consists of two parts. The first element is the same as the name Abi, which occurs only as a feminine name in the Bible. It comes, however, from a word that's used most frequently as element of names, namely אב (ab), meaning "father" added to the verb אסף (asap), meaning "to gather." In totality, meaning "my father has gathered."
Forcaz m French (Archaic)
Local name of uncertain origin and meaning found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the 1600s.
Daiquiri f English (American, Rare)
From the English word daiquiri for the alcoholic drink, which was taken from a Cuban place name.
Oizys f Greek Mythology
Means "misery, woe, or distress." Oizys was the spirit of misery and woe, distress and suffering. She was one of the malevolent children of Nyx.
Subigus m Roman Mythology
Derived from the Latin verb subigere meaning "to cause to go under; to conquer, to tame, to subjugate, to subdue" (used of the active role in sexual intercourse, hence "to cause to submit sexually")... [more]
Menchie f Filipino
Most commonly a diminutive of Carmencita. This is also a diminutive of Carmen, Carmelita, and other related names.
Thangam f Tamil
Means "gold" in Tamil.
Tiebe m West Frisian
Variant of Tibe.
Evfemia f Greek
Variant of Euphemia.
Arszlán m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Arslan.
Calvert m English (Rare)
Derived from the surname Calvert. From the elements Middle English calfhirde, from Old English calf and hierde "herdsman".
Katsuhiko m Japanese
From 勝 (katsu) meaning "excel, prevail, victory, win" and combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations can be used instead.
Adekagagwaa m Iroquois
Adekagagwaa is the name of the Iroquois Spirit of Summer. According to myth, Adekagagwaa oversees other weather gods, including Gǎ-oh (wind), Hé-no (thunder), and Gohone (winter), and departs for southern skies during winter, leaving behind a "sleep spirit."
Callianeira f Greek Mythology
Callianeira was one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris.
Maizy f Scottish
The name Maizy is Scottish and means pearl. But Maizy is just a different spelling of Maisie.
Filodemo m Italian
Italian form of Philodemus.
Arum f Javanese
Means "fragrant, aromatic, sweet" in Javanese.
Audomarus m Germanic (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Audomar. This was the name of a Frankish saint from the 7th century AD.
Chenlu m Chinese
From the Chinese 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and 率 (lǜ) meaning "frank, hasty; lead".
Huinga f Maori
Means "gathering" in Māori.
Kaaro m Estonian
Short form of Kaarel.
Baidehi f Gujarati
From Lord Sita.
Xayad Virah m Hindi, Kannada, Gujarati
Meaning "Victorious Over Enemies".
Frankllyn m English (American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Franklin, most often used in Brazil.
Ekhoe m & f Western African, Edo
Means "mind" in Edo language.
Kharapallāna m Scythian
From Scythian *Xāravalāna meaning "splendid youth".
Hanaé f French (Modern)
French form of Hanae.
Muna f Hopi
Means "spring" in Hopi.
Marusza f Medieval Polish, Kashubian
Medieval Polish diminutive of Maria and Marta and Kashubian diminutive of Mariô.
Manbir m & f Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Manvir.
Nagomi f & m Japanese
From 和み (nagomi), referring to a feeling of calmness and relaxation (compare Nagomu).... [more]
Keosha f African American
Possibly a combination of the phonetic elements ke and asha.
Cülyetta f Theatre
Azerbaijani form of Juliet, used in translations of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1596).
Tamiel m Hebrew, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Apparently means "perfection of God" in Hebrew. This is the name of one of the fallen angels listed in the Book of Enoch.
Hêmin m Kurdish
Means "tranquil" in Kurdish.
Boba m Popular Culture
A diminutive or variation of Bob. This is the name of Boba Fett who is a bounty hunter from Star Wars. Boba Fett is a sly reference to another hotshot jockey, Bob Falfa, the drag racer played by none other than Mr... [more]
Duvre m Sami
Varient of Dure.
Chunia f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Junia.
Abror m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Abrar.
Suelen f Brazilian
Likely a variant of Suellen.
Arroyo m Spanish
Transferred from the surname "Arroyo".
Windell m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Windell.... [more]
Felícitas f Spanish
Spanish form of Felicitas.
Ethian m English (Rare)
Variant of Ethan. According to the Social Security Administration, Ethian was given to 5 boys in 2017.
Areeb m Urdu, Arabic
Variant transcription of Arib.
Venko m Bulgarian, Macedonian
Short form of Veniamin and Venelin as well as a variant of Wenceslas.... [more]
Perronelle f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Petronilla.
Zabdihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Zabdiel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Ricci f Filipino
Transfered use of the Italian surname Ricci
Aero m English (American, Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
From the English combining form (aero-), ultimately from Greek ἀήρ (aer) "air" (originally "the lower air, the air that surrounds the earth" as opposed to αἰθήρ (aither) "the upper air"; compare Aither)... [more]
Eistir f Medieval Irish, Irish (Archaic)
Irish form of Esther. This name used to be "given to children born about Easter".
Chanreangsey m Khmer
Means "moonlight" in Khmer.
Ma'murxol f Uzbek
Derived from ma'mur meaning "thriving" and xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Saska m Finnish
Diminutive of Sakari.
Kristell f Breton
Feminine form of Kristen, itself the Breton form of Christian.
Sakiho f Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (saki) meaning "good luck, good fortune; happiness" combined with 歩 (ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jianzhong m Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" or 健 (jiàn) meaning "strong, healthy" combined with 中 (zhōng) meaning "middle" or 忠 (zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion"... [more]
Palentina f Arthurian Cycle
A sister of Melusine.
Tegla f History (Ecclesiastical)
Tegla is the titular patron of the church and holy well at Llandegla in Denbighshire. Her name is usually treated as the Welsh form of Thecla.
Tegwyn m Welsh
Variant of Tecwyn.
Yusrawati f Indonesian
Combination of the name Yusra and the feminine suffix -wati.
Qiangmeng f Chinese
Means "rose bud" in Chinese.
Valjancina f Belarusian
Łacinka form of Valiantsina.
Yupiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and 飘 (piāo) meaning "whirlwind, floating".
Mukunda m Hinduism
A name of Vishnu.
Jozeb m Breton
Breton form of Joseph, used to refer to the Biblical figure.
Sarışın f Azerbaijani
Means "blonde" in Azerbaijani.
Falotte f French (Archaic)
Local name of uncertain origin and meaning found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the late 1600s.
Asu f Japanese
From Japanese 明日 (asu) meaning "tommorrow" or other kanji pronounced in the same way.
Sharkeisha f African American (Rare)
An invented name, possibly a combination of the prefix Shar- and the name Keisha.
Jagmeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit जगत् (jagat) meaning "world, universe" and मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend".
Gioviano m Italian
Italian form of Jovian.
Juanyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 涓 (juān) meaning "brook, stream" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Seza f Breton
Short form of Frañseza.
Mishal m & f Arabic
Means "beacon, torch" in Arabic.
Bamse m Swedish (Rare), Old Swedish (Rare)
From an Old Scandinavian word meaning "bear". In modern Swedish often used when referring to something large.
Ricgar m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from the Germanic element rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." This element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." The second element is derived from Gothic gairu (gêr in Old High German) "spear", or from garva (garo in Old High German, and gearu in Anglo-Saxon) "ready, prepared."
Weohstan m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements weoh "idol, image" or "sacred, holy" and stan 1 "stone"... [more]
Venerio m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Venerius.
Díanna f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Dianna.
Ouhood f Arabic
Means "knowledge" or "commitments, covenants, pledges, promises" in Arabic.
Niké f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nike.
Zaide f Albanian
Albanian form of Zaida.
Lîliáne f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Lilian.
Tamar f Georgian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Tamar was the Georgian goddess of the sky who was portrayed as riding on a snake. She is identified with the goddess Lamara.
Taijirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Taijiro.
Alkirdah m Astronomy
The star Xi Cephei in the constellation Cepheus bore the traditional names Kurhah, Alkirdah or Alkurhah... [more]
Halee f English
Variant of Hayley.
Luisiana f Louisiana Creole (Rare, Archaic)
Derived from Luisiana, the Spanish word for the state of Louisiana.
Rehabiah m Biblical Hebrew
Rehabiah is a name of Biblical origin mentioned three times in the Hebrew scriptures as the ancestor of a group of Levites. In 1 Chronicles 23:17 he is identified as as the son of Eliezer who is the son of Moses... [more]
Rahimah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic رحيمة (see Rahima), as well as the usual Malay and Indonesian form.
Catheryl f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a blend of Catherine and names that end in -eryl, for example Cheryl and Beryl.
Sen m & f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 亘 (sen) meaning "span; request" or 仙 (sen) referred to a sage, a hermit or an enlightened person or 千 (sen) meaning "thousand".... [more]
Saliman m Literature
Used by Australian author Alison Croggon in her 'Pellinor' series of fantasy novels, in which the character Saliman of Turbansk was a friend of Maerad, Hem/Cai and Cadvan. It may be a variant transcription of Suleiman.
Juani f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Juana and Juan 1.
Kriangdet m Thai
Means "great power" from Thai เกรียง (kriang) meaning "great" and เดช (det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Bryar m English
Variant of Briar.
Fahari m & f Swahili
Means "fame, honour, splendour" in Swahili.
Piyavan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปิยวรรณ (see Piyawan).
Øiar m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Øyarr.
Giani m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian borrowing of Gianni.
Sooeun f Korean
“Grace is water”
Milāna f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian variant of Milana.
Nurhadi m Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Hadi.
Tutanda f Laz
Means “sister of the moon” in Laz.
Ainun f & m Indonesian, Malay, Bengali
From Arabic عيون ('aynun) meaning "eyes", the plural of عين ('ayn) meaning "eye".
Skylor m & f English
Variant of Skyler.
Cleocharia f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κλεοχαρεία (Kleochareia), derived from κλέος (kleos) "glory" and χάρις (charis) "grace, kindness"... [more]
Symphorine f French (Rare), French (African, Rare), French (Quebec, Archaic), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Symphorina. There have probably also been cases where this name is a corruption or a rare variant of Symphorienne.
Maju f Portuguese
Diminutive of Maria Júlia.
Kichat f Mordvin
Means "bird" in Erzya.
Barbata f Neapolitan, Medieval English
Feminine form of the Latin cognomen Barbatus.
Amadea f Late Roman, German, Italian, Sicilian, Hungarian, Galician, Polish, Slovene
Late Roman and German feminine form of Amadeus, Italian and Galician feminine form of Amadeo, Sicilian feminine form of Amadeu, Hungarian and Polish feminine form of Amadeusz and Slovene variant of Amadeja.
Maino f Japanese
From Japanese 舞 (mai) meaning "dance" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Krustina f Bulgarian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Krastina.
Poemu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 詩 (poemu, poe) meaning "poetry, poem", 保 (po) meaning "protect, guarantee, keep, preserve, sustain, support", 星 (po) meaning "star", 歩 (po) meaning "walk", 帆 (po) meaning "sail", 穂 (po) meaning "grain" or 母 (po) meaning "mother", 笑 (e) meaning "laugh", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, drawing, painting, sketch", 影 (e) meaning "shadow, silhouette, phantom" or 恵 (e) meaning "favor, blessing, grace, kindness" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream" or 笑 (emu) meaning "laugh"... [more]
Moeen m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic معين (see Muin), as well as the Urdu form.
Titinia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Titinius.
Danyl m & f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Daniel or Danielle.
Shanygne f African American (Rare)
Variant of Shanene influenced by the word cygne ("swan" in French). Kellie Shanygne Williams (1976-) is an American actress.
Tyshia f African American (Rare)
Variant of Tashia using the popular prefix Ty-.
Shamron f English (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Shannon and Cameron.
Ruusu f Finnish
Means "rose" in Finnish.
Zahri f Arabic
Means "pink" in Arabic.
Chakkrit m Thai
From Thai จักร (chak) meaning "wheel, circle, disc" and ฤษณ์ (krit) referring to the Hindu god Krishna. This is a Thai name for Vishnu.
Manop m Thai
Means "human, man, person" in Thai.
Renona f Japanese
From Japanese 令 (re) meaning "order, command", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Mayako f Japanese
From Maya combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."
Chahrazad f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شهرزاد (see Shahrazad) chiefly used in North Africa.
Yeghnig f Armenian
"hind; red deer."
Bibe f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Phoebe.
Ākenehi f Maori
Maori form of Agnes.
Martijntje f Dutch
Feminine diminutive of Martijn.
Moevai f Polynesian, Tahitian
Name of Polynesian origin, composed by "moe", meaning "dream" and "vai", meaning "water". Hence the meaning can be interpreted as "dreaming the water".
Chuanyu m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 裕 (yù) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful" or 彧 (yù) meaning "refined, cultured".
Sǽfari m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of sær "sea" and fara "to go, to move, to travel".
Gradivus m Roman Mythology
An epithet of the Roman god Mars meaning "he who marches (into battle)" from Latin gradus "step, pace, gait, stride, walk". 'Mars Gradivus had a temple outside the Porta Capena on the Appian road, and it is said that king Numa appointed twelve Salii as priests of this god.'
Gebhardus m Dutch, German
Latinized form of Gebhard.
Cancianila f Spanish
Spanish form of Cantianilla.
Andvari m Norse Mythology
Means "careful one". In Norse mythology Andvari was a dwarf who lived under a waterfall and could change himself into a fish at will. He had a pile of gold and a magical ring, Andvaranaut, which made him wealthy... [more]
Danforth m English
Transferred use of the surname Danforth.
Nisse m Frisian
Frisian short form of Dionysius.
Zigfrīda f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian feminine form of Siegfried.
Sefanija m Croatian
Croatian form of Zephaniah.
Hegesilochus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hegesilochos. This was the alternate name by which the Rhodian prytanis (chief magistrate) Agesilochus (2nd century BC) was known.
Altynshash f Kazakh
Means "golden hair" from Kazakh алтын (altyn) meaning "gold" combined with шаш (shash) meaning "hair".
Éder m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Eder 2.
Tehe m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of names with the name element diota such as Diether.
Tresna m & f Sundanese
Means "love" in Sundanese.
Lisol f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Conbination of the Hebrew name Li 2 and the Spanish name Sol 1, with the meaning "my sun".
Qishan f Chinese
From the Chinese 琪 (qí) meaning "jade" and 珊 (shān) meaning "coral".