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.
Xurt m Kurdish
Means "powerful" in Kurdish.
Adana f Serbian (Rare), Bosnian
From the name of the city and province in Turkey. Adan is also the name of a garden in Quran.
Fiordalisa f Italian (Rare)
Derived from Italian fiordaliso "cornflower". In heraldry, however, fiordaliso is the Italian term for Fleur-de-lis; as such, Fiordalisa is also an adoption and adaption of French Fleurdelys.
Yewan f Chinese
From Traditional Chinese - 夜晚 (Yèwǎn) meaning "Night"
Æðelmod m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æðele "noble" and mōd "mind, spirit" (from mōdaz)... [more]
Tjahja m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Cahya based on Dutch orthography.
Miaoyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" and 焰 (yàn) meaning "flame, blaze; glowing".
Huāyīn f Chinese
From Chinese 花音 (huāyīn) meaning "appoggiatura" which comes from combining 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" with 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, noise, tone". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Sebustianu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Sebastian.
Säävaž m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Saul.
Finney f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements finnr "a Finn; a Lapp" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Irianto m Indonesian
From Indonesian Irian, the former name of the western part of the island of New Guinea (also known as Papua). This name was most popularly given to children who were born around the time of the Dutch expulsion from Western New Guinea in 1962.
Anya-kati m & f Afizere
Means "favour" in Afizere.
Rafiki m & f Eastern African, Popular Culture
Means "friend, comrade" in Swahili. This Swahili word is derived from Arabic رَفِيق‎ (rafīq) "companion" (see Rafiq). This is the name of the baboon mentor of Simba and Mufasa in the Disney movie 'The Lion King' (1994).
Liubartė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Liubartas.
Nikollaq m Albanian
Albanian form of Nikolakis. Unlike the original Greek name, the Albanian form is used as an official name on birth certificates.
Nurlybek m Kazakh
From Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin) and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Lyudochka f Russian
Diminutive or pet form of Lyudmila.
Mimica f Slovene
Diminutive of Marija (via the diminutive Mimi), used as a given name in its own right.
Aryiella f Obscure
Variant of Ariella.
Zhenhai f Chinese
From the Chinese 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean".
Gyantwachia m Seneca
Means "the planter" in Seneca.
Jenrych m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of both Emeryk and Henryk.
Puspita f Indonesian, Bengali
Derived from Sanskrit पुष्पित (puṣpita) meaning "flowery, blooming".
Aldonie f American (South, Archaic)
Probably a variant of Aldonia.
Kwiatka f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Gošʲanəs f Ubykh
Derived from the Adyghe гуащэ (guashche) meaning "mistress" and нысэ (nyse) meaning "sister in law".
Pasupuleti f Indian, Telugu
This is an Indian and Telugu feminine name. Pasupuleti Kannamba (1911-1964) was an Indian versatile actress, playback singer and film producer of Telugu cinema, Andhra Pradesh, India. She acted in more than 170 films and produced about 25 films in Telugu and Tamil languages during the 1930s to the 1960s.
Hena'é'héhe f Cheyenne
Means "Goose Woman" in Cheyenne.
Khanzada m Kazakh
Kazakh title that directly translates to "prince". Derived from Turkic khan, meaning "ruler" and Persian zadeh, which means "offspring of".
Wałtar m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Walter.
Uri m Aymara
Means "untamed" in Aymara.
Xustina f Galician
Galician form of Justina.
Luceni f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Lucélia and the popular suffix -eni (cf. Heleni, Marleni).
Syaripuddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Sharif ad-Din.
Rehareha m & f Malagasy
Means "pride" in Malagasy, also from the Malagasy name of the colea floribunda tree.
Tüma m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Thomas.
Cindazunda f Germanic (Portuguese-style, ?)
Possibly a Portuguese form of Chindaswinth.... [more]
Raunaq m Indian, Muslim, Hinduism
the name is a Hindu/Muslim name. it means "Beauty", "Grace", "Glamour" It can be used as a masculine noun. In Arabic it means (رونق) "Brilliant". Persian (راوناق) "smooth"
Marylin f American
Variant of Marilyn.
Ingimunda f Icelandic
Icelandic feminine form of Ingimundur.
Gulrux f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and rux meaning "face".
Casio m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Cassius.
Lobélie f Obscure
French form of Lobelia.
Kerubo f Eastern African, Kisii
Means "marsh, plain" in Kisii, given to girls born in the plains.
Minto m Literature
This is the name of one of Tolkien's characters.
Ħilda f Maltese
Maltese form of Hilda.
Tubtsheej m Hmong
Means "one who completes", from the Hmong tub which can mean "son", but in this instance is likely a linguistic device preceding a word to designate someone who is engaged in an action, and tsheej meaning "complete".
Putichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พุฒิชัย (see Phutthichai).
Minodor m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Menodoros via Menodorus.
Keali'i O'ka'ehukai f Hawaiian
Means "ruler of the ocean sprays" in Hawaiian.
Eni f Indonesian
Possibly derived from Sanskrit एनी (enī́) meaning "rushing, darting, flowing".
Azadeh f Persian
Feminine form of Azad.
Ekapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพงศ์/เอกพงษ์ (see Ekkaphong).
Bahuslava f Belarusian
Belarusian feminine form of Boguslav.
Berkan m Turkish
From Turkish berk meaning "strong, hard, firm" combined with kan "blood, lineage".
Shemida m Biblical
Shemida was a son of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:32, Joshua 17:2, and 1 Chronicles 7:19.
Wagimin m Javanese
From Javanese Wagé referring to the fourth day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix -min.
Anzo m Georgian
Short form of Anzor.
Valdivino m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Equivalent to English Baldwin.
Beruša f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Berenika. Also compare Beruška.
Qiumo f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 默 (mò) meaning "silent, quiet, still, dark".
Oslo m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern)
From the name of the capital city of Norway (see Oslo). It was used for a character in the 2017 television series Money Heist (original Spanish title La casa de papel), about a team of nine robbers who adopt city names as pseudonyms for anonymity.
Ambróis m Irish
Irish form of Ambrose.
Madleńka f Sorbian
Variant of Madlenka. Madleńka Šołćic is a Sorbian writer, editorial journalist and dramatic advisor.
Palioxis f Greek Mythology
The Greek mythological personification of backrush or retreat in battle.
Qualchamitl m & f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain. The first element probably derives from Nahuatl cualli "good, well, a good thing; beautiful, handsome, pretty".
Baal-hanan m Biblical
Means "lord of grace", ultimately derived from Hebrew בעל (ba'al) meaning "to be lord" and חנן (hanan) meaning "to be gracious". The name was featured by two men in the Bible (Genesis 36:38 and 1 Chronicles 27:28).
Domenicantonio m Italian
Contraction of Domenico and Antonio.
Anastatia f English (Rare), South African
Variant of Anastasia. Apparently, this name is most prevalent in South Africa and Ireland.
Menon m Ancient Greek
Menon was the name of several notable Kings, generals, and soldiers in Ancient Greece.
Teckla f English (African)
Possibly an English form of Thekla.
Aimor f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Amor.
Fenchurch f Literature
Means "church in the fenny or marshy ground". Fenchurch is a character in So Long, And Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams.
Rémin m Norman
Norman form of Rémy.
Klarysa f Polish
Polish form of Clarissa.
Bergur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Bergr.
Kawesa m Ganda
"blacksmith" Kovacs
Yashue m Theology (Arabized)
Form of Yeshua used by Arabic-speaking Jews. Arabic-speaking Christians instead use يسوع (Yasu') to refer to Jesus Christ, while Muslims use عيسى ('Isa), the form in the Quran.
Dirck m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Dirk.
Aia f Basque
From the name of a town situated on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, Spain.
Pəri f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Pari.
Samouil m Greek
Modern Greek form of Samouel (see Samuel).
Amorae f African American (Modern, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Amore, or an elaboration of Latin amor "love" using the phonetic element ray.
Zazou f German (Modern, Rare)
Probably a French diminutive of Isabelle.... [more]
Nicefòr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nikephoros.
Czylle f German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Diminutive of Cäcilie, recorded in Silesia in the 14th century.
Aldyn-ool m Tuvan
Means "golden boy" from Tuvan алдын (aldyn) meaning "gold, golden" and оол (ool) meaning "boy, son".
Argeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Argeus.
Anusza f Kashubian
Diminutive of Ana.
Īssup m Balochi
Balochi form of Joseph.
Wol-gwang m & f Korean (Rare)
It means "Moonlight" in Korean.
Gülzar f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Golzar.
Šämsinur f Bashkir
From Arabic شَمس (shams) meaning "sun" and نور (nur) meaning "light".
Emmajean f English (Rare)
Combination of Emma and Jean 2, probably influenced by Imogene.
Azaliah m & f Biblical, English (Puritan, Rare)
English form of Atsalyahu via its latinized form Aslia. This was the name of a character from the Old Testament, who appeared in 2 Kings 22:3 (also known as 4 Kings 22:3)... [more]
Deinomache f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Deinomachos. This was the name of Alcibiades' mother.
Citrina f English
Elaboration of Citrine.
Guanzhuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 莞 (guǎn) meaning "smiling" and 卓 (zhuō) meaning "profound, brilliant".
Fris m Occitan
Occitan form of Friso.
Jumaqiz f Uzbek
Derived from juma meaning "Friday" and qiz meaning "girl".
Kriti f Indian
Means "creation" in Sanskrit.
Reiichi m Japanese
From Japanese 令 (rei) meaning "order, command" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Täçberdi m Turkmen
From Arabic تاج (tāj) meaning "crown" and bermek meaning "given".
Txais m & f Hmong
Means "accept, receive" in Hmong Daw.
Utina f Indigenous American
Means "woman of my country"
Muyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 慕 (mù) meaning "long for, desire, admire" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Octaviano m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Octavian.
Hisanobu m Japanese
From 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 信 (nobu) meaning "trust, faith, believe". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kamuy m & f Ainu, Far Eastern Mythology, Japanese Mythology
Refers to a spiritual or divine entity in the mythology of the indigenous Ainu people of Japan. The term shares similarities with the Japanese word "kami" (神) in both phonology and meaning.
Süfyan m Azerbaijani, Turkish
Azerbaijani and Turkish form of Sufian.
Tonika f Slovene (Rare)
Diminutive of Antonija, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Kanleakhana f Khmer
Means "possessing character" in Khmer.
Anuar m Malay, Indonesian, Kazakh, Bashkir, Spanish
Form of Anwar used in various languages.
Razia f Urdu, Bengali
Derived from Arabic رضي (radhiyy) meaning "satisfied, pleased, content".
Yien f Chinese
From the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy" and 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity".
Brownlow m English
Transferred use of the surname Brownlow.
In-ha f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean In "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and ... [more]
Photinus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Φωτεινός (Photeinos) and Photinos. This name was borne by a Christian heresiarch and bishop of Sirmium from the 4th century AD and by Photinus of Thessalonica, a 5th-century deacon of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Bennu f Turkish
Means "an eagle" in Turkish. It's the name of a character in the Turkish TV series 'Binbir Gece'.
Arkin m Turkish
Old and wise man.
Egacha f Uzbek
Possibly derived from egachi meaning "older sister".
Honoráta f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Honorata.
Yerazik f Armenian
Derived from երազ (eraz) meaning "dream".
Rashmee f Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
Alternate transcription of Rashmi.
Hammie m & f English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Rit f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Diminutive of Harriet. A bearer of this nickname was Harriet Green Ross, the mother of Harriet Tubman.
Gaddo m Italian
Diminutive of Gerardo as well as possible Italian form of Gad.
Minyi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever" and 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy".
Tilka f German (Silesian), Slovene
Silesian German diminutive of Ottilie and occasionally of Mathilde and Slovene diminutive of Matilda, Otilija and Klotilda... [more]
Toumasse f Guernésiais
Feminine form of Toumas.
Eili f Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Eila or Eli 3.
Hefring f Norse Mythology
Means "the lifting one" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology, Hefring was a billow maiden and one of nine daughters of Ægir and Rán.
Chaolu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 焯 (chāo) meaning "clear and thorough" and 露 (lù) meaning "dew".
Vorravut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรวุฒิ (see Worawut).
Chak m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Nepali, Sinhalese, Tamil
MEANING - to shine, satiate, to resist... [more]
Véseti m Old Norse
Means "one who is in charge of a sacred place" (see also ) in Old Norse.
Tongyun f Chinese
From the Chinese 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion" and 云 (yún) meaning "clouds", 昀 (yún) meaning "sunlight" or 芸 (yún) meaning "rue" or "art, talent, ability".
Haƙurau m Hausa
From the Hausa hàƙurà meaning “be patient”.
Thankhun m Thai
Means "to pay back (a favour)" in Thai.
Khürel m & f Mongolian
Means "bronze" in Mongolian.
Winebeald m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wine "friend" and beald "bold, brave", ultimately from Germanic Winibald.
Chayong f Filipino
Diminutive of Rosario.
Arkesaios m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Carshena, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Amarbold m Mongolian
From Mongolian амар (amar) meaning "rest, bliss, peace" and болд (bold) meaning "steel".
Jehoahaz m Biblical
Means "Yahweh has held" derived from the elements yah the Hebrew god and haz "held"... [more]
Koke m Spanish
Diminutive of Jorge and Sergio. ... [more]
Xulan f Chinese
From the Chinese 栩 (xǔ) meaning "be glad, pleased", also a species of oak, 煦 (xù) meaning "kind, gentle, gracious" or 徐 (xú) meaning "composed, dignified" and 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Myika f African American
My mother's middle name was supposed to be this but spelt like Michael. So she change the spelling to this and now its mine.
Satria m Indonesian
Means "knight, warrior, hero" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit क्षत्र (kshatra) meaning "power, might, rule".
Theodotia f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Theodota, which was probably influenced by the similar name Theodosia.
m Vietnamese
Means "stork" in Vietnamese.
Fadiyah f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فادية (see Fadia), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Mijao m Manipuri
Means "big child" in Meitei.
Lauwerdt m Low German
Variation of Lauwert.
Garai f Basque (Rare)
Basque name meaning "height", "tall" and also "zenith; time; moment; occasion" (from Basque garai).... [more]
Sævaldi m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of sær 'sea' and valdr 'ruler, mighty one, powerful one'.
Fight-the-good-fight-of-faith m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to the trials and tribulations one might endure while living out faith in God.
Ashlond f Obscure
Variant of Ashland.
Mekal m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Mikal and a Norwegian form of Meinhard.
Şahmölek f Karachay-Balkar
From the Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king" and Arabic ملك (malak) meaning "angel".
Bríghdín f Irish (Rare)
Diminutive of Brighid. See also Brídín.
Beuckel m West Frisian (Archaic), Medieval Dutch
Medieval Frisian diminutive of Beuwe.... [more]
Hongmei f Chinese
From Chinese 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" combined with 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 妹 (mèi) meaning "younger sister, girl" or 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful"... [more]
Pryska f Polish
Polish form of Prisca.
Qibei f Chinese
From the Chinese 祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune" and 蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud".
Anoni m Swahili
Variation of Anno.
Paley f English (Modern, Rare)
Modern name, probably based on the sounds found in other names such as Paisley and Hayley; in other words, a combination of the popular phonetic elements pay and lee... [more]
Oulivié m Provençal
Provençal form of Olivier.
Jeyran f Armenian
It means "deer" in Armenian
Novitasari f Indonesian
Combination of the names Novita and Sari 2.
Jerrol m Filipino (Rare)
"the ultimate reality"
Batchuluun m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm" and чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone".
Florencja f Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Florentia (see Florence). Note that Florencja is also the Polish name for the Italian city of Florence.
Teyrnon m Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Derived from the Brythonic *Tigernonos meaning "great lord".
Brihaspati m & f Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi
From Sanskrit बृहस्पति (bṛhaspati) meaning "Jupiter (the planet)" or "Thursday". This is the name of a Hindu deity of piety and religious devotion who is often identified with the planet Jupiter.
Dmitrij m Russian (Polonized)
Polish transcription of Dmitriy.
Evegny m Russian
Variant transcription of Evgeniy.
Polikarpus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Polycarpus (see Polycarp).
In-Shik m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 인식 (see In-Sik).
Drakul m Popular Culture (Modern)
Variant of Dracula. From the epithet of Vlad II Dracul, father of Vlad the Impaler, which meant either "dragon" (alluding to his membership in the noble Order of the Dragon) or "the devil" from Romanian drac "devil".
Karamfil m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian карамфил "carnation".
Barragul f Uzbek
Derived from barra meaning "lamb" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Chuankai m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 凯 (kǎi) meaning "triumphant; triumph, victory".
Remixio m Galician
Galician form of Remigius.
Kenney m English
Variant of Kenny.
Dilber f Kurdish
Means "apple of one's eye" in Kurdish.
Gely m Soviet, Russian
Variant transcription of Geliy.
Deredere f Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scottish variant of Deirdre.
Auxtin m Basque
Basque form of Augustin. This name is borne by Basque writer Auxtin Zamora (*1943).
Jimo m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Jimsher.
Onnetar f Finnish
Female form of Onni.
Tootega f Inuit Mythology
In Inuit mythology the goddess Tootega is a wizened old woman who lives in a stone hut and walks on water.
Fanfan f Chinese (Rare)
From chinese 返 (fǎn) meaning "to return, to go back" doubled. Other character is possible.
Dirvolira f Baltic Mythology
Lithuanian goddess whose name and function are a complete mystery. She was recorded in documents written by Jesuit monks between 1580 and 1620.
Abodi m Arabic
Variant transcription of Abudi.
Boulder m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English-speaking word boulder.
Martitza f Spanish (Latin American)
Latin American diminutive of Marta, using the popular -itza suffix found in Maritza.
Temenuschka f Bulgarian (Germanized)
Variant transcription of Теменужка (see Temenuzhka).
Valo m & f Finnish
Means "light" in Finnish.
Bunki m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (bun) "sentence" combined with 鬼 (ki) meaning "ghost". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Henutmehyt f Ancient Egyptian
Possibly derived from Egyptian ḥnwt meaning "mistress, lady" and mḥyt meaning "north wind", as well as referring to the goddess Mehyt... [more]
Marbod m Germanic, German (Rare)
The name is formed from the two Germanic name elements mari "famous" and bot "command, order, messenger".... [more]
Levina f German (Rare), Hungarian
Feminine form of Levin.
Aiysha f Various
Variant transcription of عائشة (Arabic), عائشہ (Urdu), and Айша (Kazakh) (see Aisha).
Ramazon m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of رمضان (Ramazan), which is the Persian and Ottoman Turkish form of Ramadan.
Cội m Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "tree root" in Vietnamese.
Zijad m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Ziyad.
Nubkhaes f Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian feminine name meaning "The gold appears".
Imaduddin m Arabic, Indonesian
Arabic alternate transcription of Imad al-Din as well as the Indonesian form.
Kvígbjǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Kvígbiǫrn.
Winewald m Medieval English (?), History (Ecclesiastical)
Perhaps a misspelling of Winebald. Saint Winewald (died c. 731), also known as Winebald, was the second abbot of Beverley monastery in England, succeeding Saint Berchtun... [more]
Momone f Japanese
From Japanese もも (momo) meaning "peach" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Romedi m Romansh
Romansh form of Romedius.
Cahyani f Indonesian
From Indonesian cahaya meaning "light" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with the feminine suffix -ni.
Aldine f & m English
Either a short form of Geraldine or a variant of Alden
Zonkizizwe m Zulu
Means “all nations” in Zulu.
Biruk m Ethiopian, African
Transferred use of the surname Biruk, after the footballer Shai Biruk.
Xinyong f Chinese
From the Chinese 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" and 咏 (yǒng) meaning "sing song or poem".
Gou m & f Japanese
Variant transcription of .
Ichneumon m & f Ancient Greek
From the name given to the mythologized Egyptian mongoose. Ichneumon is a fearless creature who, despite its small size, will hunt down and kill snakes, crocodiles, and dragons.
Såållaž f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Salli.
Melantho f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek μελανθης (melanthes) "black". This is the name of several minor figures in Greek mythology. It also occurs in Homer's epic the 'Odyssey' belonging to the favourite maid of Penelope, who is described as "sharp-tongued", and is later hanged alongside the other maids who had lain with Penelope's suitors; she is the sister of Melanthios, an insolent goatherd killed by Odysseus.
Kantvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Kantvilas.