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.
Sönneva f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Sønneva.
Felizes m Aragonese
Variant Aragonese form of Felix.
Shurao f Chinese
From the Chinese 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Akimitsuo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akimitsu.
Veromanitra m & f Malagasy
Means "lemongrass" in Malagasy.
Yehan f Chinese
From the Chinese 晔 (yè) meaning "bright, radiant, thriving" and 菡 (hàn) meaning "bud, lotus bud".
Sadiah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعدية (see Sadia), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Ólafía f Icelandic
Feminine form of Ólafur.
Yoldyz f Tatar
Means "star" in Tatar
Sichang f Chinese
From the Chinese 思 (sī) meaning "think, consider, ponder" and 嫦 (cháng), the name of a moon goddess.
Heriger m Germanic
Likely from the Germanic elements heri meaning "army" and ger meaning "spear".
Maina m Hausa
Means "prince" in Hausa.
Nuolan m Yakut
Means "thoughtful, unhurried".
Zhanel f Kazakh
From Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" and ел (el) meaning "people, country".
Anaxenor m Ancient Greek
Variant of Anaxanor. This name was borne by a Greek citharode from Magnesia on the Maeander, who was a favourite of the Roman politician Mark Antony (1st century BC).
Epimeteo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Epimetheus.
Kankana f Indian
Indian feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who wears a bracelet".
Filitsa f Greek
Diminutive of Garifallia.
Dzovik f Armenian
From the Armenian ծով (tsov, dzov) meaning "sea".
Rattikarn f Thai
Alternate transcription of Rattikan.
Aeëtes m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αἰήτης (Aiêtês), possibly derived from Greek αἴητος (aiêtos) "terrible, mighty". In Greek mythology Aeëtes was a king of Colchis in Asia Minor (modern Georgia) and the father of Medea... [more]
Uygar m & f Turkish
Means "civilised" in Turkish.
Ferb m Popular Culture
Ferb Fletcher is one of the two main protagonists in Disney's animated TV series 'Phineas and Ferb' (2007-2015). According to the series showrunner, Ferb is short for "Ferbs". It may have been originally coined in resemblance of names like Ferd and Herb.
Maripepa f Spanish
Diminutive of Maria Jose.
Edbert m English
English form of Eadberht.
Sanda f Latvian
Contracted form of Sandra.
Walban m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table.
Jasiu m Vilamovian
Vilamovian cognate of Jaś.
Marili f German (Swiss)
Diminutive of Maria.
Shengbing f Chinese
From the Chinese 昇 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascent, peace" and 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice".
Karding m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Ricardo.
Soghra f Persian
From Arabic صغرى (sughra) meaning "smallest, youngest" (the feminine form of Asghar). It may be used in honor of Zaynab al-Sughra (also known as Umm Kulthum), the daughter of Fatima and Ali and granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Lillà f Italian (Rare)
Means "lilac (the plant)" in Italian.
Hindi f English (Rare, Archaic)
Likely a diminutive of Hind, a (nick)name derived from an archaic English word for a female deer, or a transferred use of the surname Hind, which is derived from the same source (and was likely given as a nickname to a shy, timid person)... [more]
Dievmīla f Latvian (Archaic)
Derived from Latvian dievs "god" and mīlēt "to love".
Geethakshita f Telugu
Wonder girl
Hinamori f Japanese
This name is a very common Japanese name. Extremely popular in girls.
Awadha f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Nepali, Sinhalese, Kannada, Telugu
MEANING : indestructible, not hurting, innoxious
Yasue f Japanese
From 安 (yasu) meaning "peaceful, quiet, low, relaxed, inexpensive" or 康 (yasu) meaning "peaceful, quiet, happy, healthy" and 江 (e) meaning "inlet, river". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Axinja f German (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Modern, Rare)
German and Dutch transcription of Aksinya.
Beyaert m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Beiaard.
Artemísio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Artemisius via Artemisios.
Danetta f English
Variant of Danette.
Asael m Biblical Greek, Biblical Spanish
Greek form of Asahel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Giselhild f Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element gisel "hostage" (or "pledge") combined with Old Norse hildr "battle".
Garyphalia f Greek
Greek feminine name derived from καρυόφυλλον (karyophyllon) meaning "carnation".
Ómra f Irish
Means "amber" in Irish.
Muxtor m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Mukhtar.
Hōkūokalani f & m Hawaiian
Means "star of the heavens" in Hawaiian.
Swargadooti f Sanskrit
Name - Swargadooti स्वर्गदूती... [more]
Defang m Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtues" and 放 (fàng) meaning "release, free, liberate".
Gunveig f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Swedish and Norwegian variant of Gunnveig.
Marléne f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Marlene.
Ziai f Chinese
From the Chinese 子 (zi) meaning "child" and 嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter" or 霭 (ǎi) meaning "cloudy sky, haze, calm".
Xira f New World Mythology (Modern, Rare)
This unique name is from Xira written "希拉", meaning "Pulled Hope". Other roots possible.
Taichun m & f Chinese (Rare)
Combination of Tai and Chun.
Aimart m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Haimhard.
Beyle f Judeo-French
Variant of Bele.
Cozauh m Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl cozauhqui, meaning "yellow, gold".
Cnámh m Old Irish, Irish
Means "bone", probably originating as a nickname for a thin man.
Carro f Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Caroline.
Soundos f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Sundus, often found in Morocco. A known bearer of this name is Soundos El Ahmadi, a Dutch actress of Moroccan descent.
Wangni f Chinese
From the Chinese 望 (wàng) meaning "look at, look forward to, hope, expect" and 霓 (ní) meaning "rainbow".
Suttungr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown. In Norse mythology Suttungr is Baugi's brother and the protector of the mead of the skalds.
Illona f Scottish Gaelic
The Scottish Gaelic name Illona means lantern or light of the sun.
Frenks m Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Frank, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Birch m English
From the English word for the birch tree. Famous bearers include Birch Evans Bayh III, senator from Indiana, who assumed office in 1999. Birch Evans Bayh II was a senator from Indiana 1963-1981.
Tyquasia f African American (Rare)
An invented name, probably based on the sounds found in names such as Tyasia, Tyquan and Takisha.
Bun'yuu m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (bun) "sentence" combined with 右 (yuu) meaning "right", 熊 (yuu) meaning "bear", 勇 (yuu) meaning "brave", 有 (yuu) meaning "exist", 雄 (yuu) meaning "hero, manly" or 融 (yuu) meaning "melt"... [more]
Erth m Medieval Cornish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Cornish form of Erc, referring to a 6th-century Irish saint.
Hur m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Latin
Probably from the ancient Hebrew noun חור (hur), which means "something white" or "white stuff". This name belonged to several characters in the Old Testament, including a character in The Book of Exodus, who, along with Aaron, held up Moses' hands... [more]
Powamana f Lunda
Means "beautiful woman" in Lunda.
Stelusia f Polish
Diminutive of Stella 1 and Stela.
Moxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 摸 (mō) meaning "caress" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance".
Yulenmis f Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Likely an elaboration of Yulena with the popular suffix -is.
Farnoush f Persian
From Persian فر (far) meaning "brilliance, splendour" and نوش (nūsh) meaning "ambrosia, nectar".
Bilke f Low German (Modern, Rare)
Low German diminutive of Names starting in Bil- (from the Germanic name element BILI "gentleness").
Kulo f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Eue f Biblical Greek
Variant of Eua.
Dữ m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嶼 (dữ) meaning "island".
Kaxilda f Basque
Diminutive of Kasilda.
Iru m Biblical Hebrew, Biblical
Likely from Hebrew עִיר ('ír) meaning "city". This is the name of one of the sons of Caleb in 1 Chronicles 4:15.
Menephron m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek verb μενω (meno) meaning "to stay, to remain" as well as "to last, to withstand" (see Menelaus)... [more]
Sanaé f French (Modern), Belgian
Comes from the popularity of the name Sana, can also come from the trend of Japanese first names therefore from Sanae.
Bedalis m Arthurian Cycle
One manuscript of the Prose Tristan, in departure from the others, describes Tristan’s death at the hands of a lord named Bedalis.... [more]
Jasani f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name by combining the phonetic element ja and Dasani.
Muzayyana f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek muzayyan meaning "adorned, decorated".
Baillu m Sardinian
Nuorese variant form of Basil 1.
Roumaysa f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic رميصاء (see Rumaysa) chiefly used in North Africa.
Sica f American
Diminutive of Jessica.
Mey f Scots
Variant of May.
Abeiku m Akan
Means "born on Wednesday" in Fante, a dialect of Akan.
Yurtsyo m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Yuriy.
Renátka f Czech
Diminutive of Renata.
Lisann f German
Variant of Lisanne.
Akeer f Dinka
The name Akeer is often associated with strength, leadership, and resilience in Dinka culture, native to South Sudan.
Yunon f Japanese
From Japanese 結 (yu) meaning "tie, fasten, join, organize", 優 (yu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior", 柚 (yu) meaning "grapefruit, pomelo, citrus fruit", 友 (yu) meaning "friend" or 由 (yu) meaning "cause, reason" combined with 音 (non) meaning "sound" or 暖 (non) meaning "warm, toasty"... [more]
Leucio m Italian
Italian form of Leukios via its latinized form Leucius.
Tanjirou m Japanese
The name of the main protagonist of the popular manga "Kimetsu no Yaiba," Kamado Tanjirou. His name translates as coal/charcoal + rule + son.
Eratokles m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἐρατός (eratos) meaning "lovely, charming, beloved" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory".
Widradus m Frankish (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Benedictine abbot of Flavigny, France, also called Ware.
Gilbertu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gilberto.
Bain m Literature
Bain was the son of Bard in J. R. R. Tolkien's book, The Hobbit. "Bain" means "beautiful" in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional language, Sindarin (Elvish).
Olexa m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Oleksa.
Vicra m & f Hinduism
Sanskrit work
Eliam m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "God's people" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and am "people". Eliam was the name of a biblical character listed in the Books of Samuel as one of "The Thirty."
Agatão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Agathon.
Ixlosa f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ixlos meaning "devotion".
Yvanne f French
Variant of Yvanna.
Junaedah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Junayda.
Tèclo f Provençal
Provençal form of Thècle.
Vorawut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรวุฒิ (see Worawut).
Sithenjiwe f Ndebele
Means "we are trusted" in Ndebele.
Binnardu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Bernardo.
Nurdono f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and dono meaning "wise".
Lileia f Ukrainian (Rare)
Variant transliteration of Лілея (see Lileya).
Nefritiri f Mormon
Supposedly the name of one of the three virgins sacrificed to Elkenah, as mentioned in the Book of Abraham. The Book of Abraham does not mention their names. This comes from Missaticum Biblia, which has portions similar to the Book of Abraham, though its origin has not been proven legitimate... [more]
Darab m Persian
Means "glory, power, wealth" in Persian. This is the name of a character in the Persian epic 'Shahnameh'.
Zimbo m Popular Culture, Hindi
Zimbo is the name of a Tarzan influenced titular character in the eponymous Zimbo Trilogy (1958-66) of Bollywood films by John Cawas and the Wadia Brothers, although the character first appeared 2 decades earlier, in Toofani Tarzan (1937).
Tão m Portuguese
Diminutive of Sebastião.
Sihtric m Old Norse (Anglicized), Medieval Scandinavian
A medieval form of Sigtryggr. Sigtrygg Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse king of Dublin, known in Irish texts as Sihtric and Sitric.
Mingyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, brilliant, clear" and 媛 (yuàn)# meaning "beauty, beautiful woman".
Godeberta f Dutch (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Godebert. Saint Godeberta (c. 640—June 11, c. 700) was a Frankish saint. She was born at Boves, near Amiens, to a noble family that was associated with the court of Clovis II... [more]
Módís f Icelandic (Modern)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements móðr "mind; spirit; courage; wrath" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Shune f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ရွှန်း (see Shun).
Nattha f Thai
Derived from Thai ณัฐ (nat) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable".
Savica f Slovene (Rare)
Slovene feminine form of Sava.
Aneley f Mapuche
From Mapuche meaning "Happiness"
Grug f Welsh
Directly taken from Welsh grug "heather".
Hadiqah f Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu حدیقہ (see Hadiqa).
Gizuna m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Gizo, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Nur-pashi m Chechen
Most likely a combination of Nur and the high Ottoman military rank pasha.
Duabntxoo f Hmong
Means "shadow" in Hmong.
Tida f East Frisian
East Frisian short form of names starting with the Germanic name element þeudō "people".
Brindin f & m English (Rare)
The name Brindin is a rare variant on the names Brandon and Brendan. It is more closely related to the name Brindon.
Javaughn m African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Javon, the spelling influenced by that of Vaughn. This name can be spelled Javaughn or with a capitalized third letter as JaVaughn.
Shikher m Indian
meaning "peak" or "mountain Top""... [more]
Agacia f Medieval English
Variant of Agatha (compare medieval French Agace).
Ygritte f Literature
Created by author George R.R. Martin for a character in his series A Song of Ice and Fire (1996) and its television adaptation Game of Thrones (2011-2019). It was borne by a character of the Free Folk.
Mengchu f Chinese
From the Chinese 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon" and 初 (chū) meaning "beginning".
Kónrôd m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Conrad.
Anggoro m Javanese
Javanese form of Anggara.
Amonvan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อมรวรรณ (see Amonwan).
Nafiye f Ubykh (?), Turkish
Ubykh and form of Nafiya.
Yurema f Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Jurema or possibly a variant of Yurena.
Kovu m Swahili
It's Kiswahili for "Scar" and possibly, and is used in the Lion King 2. Kovu was chosen by Scar to become King before Simba returned to Pride Rock. Kovu's Mother Zira almost let Simab kill him when he was just a cub when they were caught in the Pridelands, but Simba told her to take him and leave before departing with his own daughter Kiara... [more]
Kichō f Japanese
Derived from 帰 (ki) meaning "to return, come back" and 蝶 (chō) meaning "butterfly".
Serenita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Serena.
Micole f English (American, Rare), African American (Rare)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Italian Micol, or perhaps an invented name based on Nicole.
Oydavlat f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oy meaning "moon" and davlat meaning "wealth" or "fortune, happiness".
Nikita f & m Japanese
From Japanese 二 (ni) meaning "two", 希 (ki) meaning "hope" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Theoris f Ancient Greek
Theoris of Lemnos was an ancient Greek woman who was tried as a witch
Obodongul f Uzbek
Derived from obodon meaning "flourishing" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Gelsomino m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Gelsomina.
Nizami m Azerbaijani
Derived from Persian نظامی (nizami) meaning "military, soldier". Nizami Ganjavi was a 12th-century Persian poet.
Monic f Dutch (Rare)
Derivative of Monica.... [more]
Sabrīna f Latvian
Latvian form of Sabrina.
Gemmina f Italian (Rare)
Italian diminutive of Gemma.
Redhouane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic رضوان (see Ridwan) chiefly used in North Africa.
Åsny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Ásný.
Sinda f English
Variant of Cinda.
Leilaila f Chinese
From Chinese 雷 léi (Thunder) + 来了 lái le (is coming). So basically = thunder is coming, thunder is looming over.
Bold m Mongolian
Means "steel" in Mongolian, of Persian origin.
Malick m Western African
Form of Malik 1 used in parts of western Africa.
Eukles m Ancient Greek
Means "of good report, famous", derived from Greek εὖ (eu) meaning "good, well" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory"... [more]
Yađgöl f Bashkir
From Bashkir яҙ (yað) meaning "spring (season)" and гөл (göl) meaning "flower".
Kolka f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse kolka meaning "stain", "spot".
Yunianto m Indonesian
From the name of the month of June (Juni in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in June.
Isengard f Medieval German, German (Rare)
The name Isengard is formed from the Germanic name elements isarn "iron" and gard "enclosure".
Tauqir m Urdu
Derived from Arabic توقير (tawqīr) meaning "respect, honour, esteem".
Jirawan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chirawan.
Meiyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" and 吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry".
Zêrgul f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish zêr meaning "gold" and gula meaning "rose".
Radzy m Malay
Malay variant of Razi.
Loula f English, Greek
Variant of Lula 1, as well as a Greek diminutive of various names. This was borne by Greek playwright Angeliki-Theano 'Loula' Anagnostaki (1928-2017).
Thuribe m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Turibius (see Toribio) and variant of Turibe.
Mӑssa m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Musa.
Basseva f Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-French, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-French and Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of Batsheva.
Palladio m Italian
Italian form of Palladius.
Moroveus m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Arthur’s Duke of Cornwall in the story of Meriadoc.
Dombi f Sanskrit
MEANING - a kind of drama... [more]
Sangey m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan སེང་གེ (see Sangay).
Alabhaois m Irish
Irish form of Aloysius.
Trulsa f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Swedish feminine form of Truls.
Merivale f English
Possible transferred use of the surname Merivale.
Lycaste f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Λυκαστη (Lykaste), which might be related to Λύκαστος (Lykastos), the name of a town in the southern part of Crete. This was borne by several characters in Greek mythology, including a woman of Lemnos who slew her twin brother Cydimus.
Kirakira f Japanese
From Japanese 綺 (ki) meaning "elegant, beautiful", 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric", 騎 (ki) meaning "mount" combined with 蘭 (ra) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jenilee f English (Modern), South African
Probably a combination of Jenny and the popular phonetic suffix lee. This name was popularized by the American television actress Jenilee Harrison (1958-).
Tepozmitl m Nahuatl
Means "iron bolt, crossbow bolt" in Nahuatl, literally "metal arrow", from tepoztli "metal" and mitl "arrow, dart".
Lisa f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Lis.
Anuthin m Thai
Means "diary" in Thai.
Lackie f American (Archaic)
Early American diminutive of Elizabeth, Adelaide, Eulalia, or other names containing an L.
Tarnie f English (Australian), English (New Zealand), English (British, Modern)
Derives from either a Maori or Australian Aboriginal name meaning "salty water". It could also be used as a diminuitive of the Tania or Tara 1, or possibly a variation of Marnie.
Misheel f Mongolian
Means "smile" in Mongolian.
Römu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Roman.
Nane m & f West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian
Frisian masculine form of Nan.
Meredisz f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of Meredith.
Singthanu f Manipuri
Means "praised girl" in Meitei.
Átila m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Attila.
Antouneto f Provençal
Provençal form of Antoinette.
Hagalín m Icelandic (Rare)
From an Icelandic surname, itself perhaps derived from Old Norse hagi meaning "pasture, enclosure" or Old Norse hagr meaning "capable".
Xyoob m Hmong
Means "bamboo" in Hmong.
Ririto m Japanese
From Japanese 利 (ri) meaning "profit, advantage, benefit", 梨 (ri) meaning "pear" or 凛 (ri) meaning "dignified, severe, cold", 李 (ri) meaning "plum" or 々 used to duplicate 梨 combined with 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything" or 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation... [more]
Falcona f Medieval Spanish
Derived from Old High German falco "falcon".
Meriadeg m Breton, Breton Legend
From an old Breton name composed of the elements mer "sea" and iatoc "forehead". Conan Meriadeg was the legendary founder of Brittany.
Marlea f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Marlene, first appeared in the early 1900s, used most frequently during the 1940s in the U.S. Variants were Marlee, Marley, Marlie, all used in roughly equal numbers, and all of which seem to have faded in the 1950s.
Şehsuvar m & f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
From Persian شهسوار (shahsavār) meaning "knight".
Ameilia f English
Variant of Amelia.
Aliena f Belarusian
Variant transcription of Alena 2.
Mezulla f Near Eastern Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Meaning uncertain. Name borne by a minor Hittite goddess, who was seen as the daughter of Tarhunna and the sun goddess of Arinna. She was invoked as an intermediary for her mother, and also worshipped as part of a triple deity with the sun goddess of Arinna and Zintuḫi
Jormo m Finnish
Variant of Jorma.
Orelle f Hebrew
Feminine variant of the name Orel
Svetlan m Bulgarian, Croatian (Rare)
Masculine form of Svetlana. A known bearer of this name is the Bulgarian former soccer player Svetlan Kondev (b. 1976).
Avye f Arabic
Meaning “Keeper of the gate”
Chakib m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شكيب (see Shakib) chiefly used in North Africa.
Ntaniela f Greek
Greek variant transliteration of Daniela.
Thomesia f Medieval English
Feminine form of Thomas.
Xwzchpagwe f Circassian
Derived from zxwzch meaning "white" and pagwe meaning "blunt-nosed".