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.
Thorlejf m Danish
Variant of Thorleif.
Windell m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Windell.... [more]
Nengyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 能 (néng) meaning "to be able" and 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Hrjehor m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Gregor.
Moanaura m Tahitian
From the Tahitian moana meaning "ocean" and the archaic 'ura meaning "red".
Saletta f American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Saleta. However, the earliest usage of Saletta seems to predate the French Marian apparition. In these cases a transferred use of the surnames Salette and Saletta is more likely.
Abejul m & f Bandial
Means "the one who pouts" in Bandial.
Saepurrohman m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Sayf al-Rahman.
Koidula f Estonian
Elaboration of Koidu.
Klaudije m Croatian
Croatian form of Claudius.
Alontsa f Medieval Basque
Basque feminine form of Alfontso recorded between the 15th and 16th centuries.
Mokana f Japanese
From Japanese も (mo) meaning "also,nothing,all" combined with 奏 (kana) meaning "play music, complete"
Bethye f English
A variant spelling of Bethy.
Zhixing f Chinese
From the Chinese 芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris" or 芝 (zhī) meaning "sesame" and 兴 (xìng) meaning "encourage, prosper, thrive" or 幸 (xìng) meaning "luck, favour".
Mahboob m Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Arabic alternate transcription of Mahbub as well as the Urdu and Bengali form.
Evena f Finnish (Rare)
Feminine form of Even.
Prozerpina f Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Polish
Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian and Polish form of Proserpina.
Asaya m & f Japanese
From Japanese 朝 (asa) meaning "morning" or 麻 (asa) meaning "flax" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also", 哉 (ya), an exclamation or 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kaona f Hawaiian
Kaona is a Hawaiian word referring to the hidden meaning of a word or phrase
Hegesimachos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek noun ἥγησις (hegesis) meaning "command". This word is ultimately derived from the Greek verb ἡγέομαι (hegeomai) meaning "to go before, to lead (the way)" as well as "to guide", which is closely related to the Greek verb ἄγω (ago) meaning "to lead, to guide" as well as "to bring, to carry"... [more]
Vigur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Vígr.
Kooncha m Japanese
From Japanese 健 (koon) meaning "healthy, strong" combined with 次 (cha) meaning "next, secondary, following". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koken f & m Japanese (Rare, Archaic)
A name beared by an empress of Japan. If it used modernly, it is more likely to be used for boys, as Ken 2 is a male name.
Úlvur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Úlfr.
Hadrijan m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Hadrian.
Guangxin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 光 (guāng) meaning "light, brilliant, shine" or 广 (guǎng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 新 (xīn) meaning "fresh, new", 信 (xìn) meaning "trust, believe", 鑫 (xīn) meaning "wealthy, prosperous" or 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted"... [more]
Vénusz f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Venus.
Vífastr m Old Norse, Old Swedish
An Old Norse masculine name, used in Sweden.... [more]
Beornweald m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorn "man, warrior" and weald "power, ruler" (making it a cognate of Bernwald).
Ħamallu m Maltese
Maltese form of Christopher.
Chente m Spanish
Diminutive of Vicente.
Safina f Scandinavian
Means "sapphire"
Moromona m Mormon
Maori variant of Mormon.
Weilai f & m Chinese
From Chinese 未来 (wèilái) meaning "future, tomorrow, next, coming", which is a combination of 未 (wèi) meaning "not yet" and 来 (lái) meaning "to come, to arrive". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Angkhan m Thai
Means "Tuesday" or "Mars (the planet)" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit अङ्गार (aṅgāra).
Thabalsana m & f Manipuri
Derived from the Meitei thabal meaning "moonlight" and sana meaning "gold, precious".
Duofan f Chinese
From the Chinese 朵 (duǒ) meaning "cluster of flowers" and 璠 (fán) meaning "piece of precious jade".
Varag m Armenian
Means "twenty-ninth day of the month" in Armenian.
Madla f Czech (Rare)
Diminutive of both Magdaléna, Magdalena and Marie. The confusion of the name being a diminutive of Marie might have arisen due to the figure of Marie Magdalena.
Ilies m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic إلياس (see Ilyas) chiefly used in North Africa.
Itamaro m Galician
Galician form of Ithamar.
Yesün m Medieval Mongolian
From the Mongolic root *yisün (or *yersün) meaning "nine", a number considered especially lucky and representing abundance.... [more]
Iouen m Breton
Variant of Youenn.
Ejnari m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ejnare.
Joziba f Uzbek
Means "allure" in Uzbek.
Namuuntsetseg f Mongolian
From намуун (namuun) meaning "quiet, calm" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower"
Kasjodor m Polish
Polish form of Cassiodorus.
Phromphon f Thai (Rare)
From Thai พร้อม (phrom) meaning "with, together" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing".
Jonona f Uzbek
Means "beloved" in Uzbek.
Akin m Yoruba
Means "the brave one" in Yoruba.
Heiwa f & m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 平和 which means "peace, harmony" {from 平 (hyou, byou, hei, tai.ra, -daira, hira, hira-) meaning "even, flat, peace" and 和 (o, ka, wa, nago.mu, nago.yaka, yawa.ragu, yawa.rageru) meaning "harmony, Japan, Japanese style, peace, soften."}... [more]
Ingheiður f Icelandic (Rare)
From the name of the Germanic god Ing combined with Old Norse heiðr "bright, clear; honour". Also compare Heiður.
Ammar m Indian
Means "immortal".
Mitsuhito m Japanese
From Japanese 貢 (mitsu) meaning "support, tribute" or 光 (mitsu) meaning "radiance, light" and 人 (hito) meaning "person" or 史 (hito) meaning "history, chronicle". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Césaro m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), History (Portuguese-style)
Portuguese form of Caesarus. He was a chieftain of the Lusitanians, a proto-Celtic tribe during the Roman conquest of Hispania.
Gális f Slovak
Possibly from Gal 2 or Gala 1.
Timofejs m Latvian
Latvian form of Timofey
Vigfús m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Vígfúss.
Lyusyena f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Lucienne or Luciana.
Kevo m English (Modern)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Layal f Arabic
Means "nights" in Arabic, the plural of ليل (layl) meaning "night, nighttime".
Huybrecht m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch variant of Hubrecht.
Chisako f Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, gossamer" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Galicia f Galician, Spanish (Latin American)
From the land of Galicia in analogy to other toponymic names like América or África. It is associated to Galician emigration, so this name can be found now in Latin American countries.
Kasije m Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Croatian and Serbian form of Cassius.
Sekleta f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Syncletica. Sekleta Lymerykha is a character in comedy film "Chasing Two Hares" based on a play by Mykhailo Starytsky.
Sveinborg f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Svenborg.
Críonna f Irish (Modern)
This is a modern Irish name which is directly derived from Irish críonna meaning "wise".
Heartley f English (American, Rare)
Feminine variant of Hartley influenced by the English word: Heart.
Saoyi'kitstaki f & m Siksika
Means "offerings in the water" in Siksika.
Van m & f Chin
Means "heaven, sky, firmament" or "fortune, luck, fate, destiny" in Hakha Chin.
Şahnisa f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
Means "the ruler of women", from Persian شاه (shah) meaning "shah, king" and Arabic نساء (nisa) meaning "women".
Qory f Gayonese, Acehnese
Uncommon Gayonese variant of Cory.
Miluška f Croatian, Slovak
Diminutive of Mila and any other Slavic feminine name that contains the element milu meaning "gracious" or "dear", such as Miloslava and Ludmila... [more]
Edina f Manx
Feminine form of Edin and cognate of Edeeney.
Ássuma m & f Bandial
Means "the nice one" or "the unselfish one" in Bandial.
Saidrahman m Arabic
Combination of the Arabic names Sayyid and Rahman.
Mahogany f English
From the English word mahogany, a tropical tree of the genus Swietenia, valued for their hard, reddish-brown wood; or after the color of the wood. Ultimately from Spanish mahogani, perhaps of Mayan origin.
Norfaten f Malay
Variant of Nurfatin.
Franchoise f Medieval Flemish
Medieval Flemish variant of French Françoise.
Olimjon m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Alimjan.
Anniebelle f English
Variant of Anabel or a combination of Annie and Belle.
Chai f Chinese
Means "ornamental hairpin" in Chinese.
Ferriòu m Provençal
Provençal form of Ferreolus.
Elikonida f Greek (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Russian and modern Greek form of Helikonis.
Yufeng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 玉 () meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 宇 () meaning "house, eaves, universe" or 煜 (yù) meaning "brilliant, bright, glorious, shining" combined with 峰 (fēng) meaning "summit, peak" or 凤 (fèng) meaning "male phoenix"... [more]
Ioiakim m Italian
Italian form of Jehoiakim.
Tearaamanu m & f Polynesian
Means "Path of birds" in Anutan.
Wanai f Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" and 爱 (ài) meaning "love".
Clarie f French, Gascon
French and Gascon form of Claria.
Dunninu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Donnino.
Nhlayiseko m & f Tsonga
Means "safety" in Xitsonga.
Thossawat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsawat.
Szeréna f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Serena.
Espar m Kurdish
Means "cavalry" in Kurdish.
Alexandrya f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Alexandria. According to the USA Social Security Administration, 20 girls were recorded with the name Alexandrya in 2005.
Gwang-jin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 "light, brilliant, shine; only" and 眞 "real, actual, true, genuine".
Othonas m Greek
Variant of Othon.
Kokori f Japanese
From Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 莉 (ri) meaning "white jasmine". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Lätitia f German (Rare)
German form of Laetitia (see Letitia).
Sreejith m Malayalam
Means "conqueror of Lakshmi" from Sanskrit श्री (śrī) referring to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering"... [more]
Ämilian m German (Rare)
German form of Aemilianus (see Emiliano).
Justinià m Catalan
Catalan form of Justinian.
Vivee f English
Diminutive of Vivian
Sowunmi m Yoruba, African
Means "the sorcerer is attractive to me" in Yoruba.
Jemiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Jemal and Jemo.
Chilton f Nahuatl
Possibly means "little chilli" in Nahuatl, or alternately, refers to a kind of small fly.
Caolan m English
Anglicized form of Caolán.
Khaschimeg f Mongolian
From Mongolian хас (khas) meaning "jade, jasper" or "swastika (religious symbol)" and чимэг (chimeg) meaning "ornament, decoration".
Boas m Dutch
Variant of Boaz.
Sazovor f Uzbek
Means "worthy" in Uzbek.
Prisco m Italian, Galician
Italian and Galician form of Priscus.
Spiky m English
Variant of Spikey.
Ngalimun m Javanese
From Javanese ngalim meaning "wise, knowledgeable, learned" (of Arabic origin) combined with the masculine suffix -mun.
Anjing f Chinese
From Chinese, 安(an) meaning "peace, quiet" combined with 静(jing) meaning "quiet, gentle, still" or 精 (jing) meaning "essence, spirit" or 晶 (jing) meaning "crystal, clear". Other characters can also be used to form this name.
Bakyt m & f Kyrgyz, Kazakh
From Kyrgyz бакыт (bakyt) or Kazakh бақыт (baqyt) both meaning "happiness, luck", ultimately from Persian بخت (bakht). It is only used as a masculine name in Kyrgyzstan while it is unisex in Kazakhstan.
Kestekuun m Yakut
Yakut form of Constantine.
Seog-lyu f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 石榴 (seog-lyu) meaning "pomegranate". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Aristóbulo m Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Aristobulus.
Colo m Picard
Hypocoristic of Coulos and Nicola 1.
Lo-Ammi m Biblical
Means "not my people", derived from Hebrew לֹא (lo) meaning "no, not" and עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation" combined with the suffix י (i) "my"... [more]
Hermito m Spanish, Portuguese
Probably a diminutive of given names containing -herm-, such as Hermenegildo, Hermínio and Guilherme.... [more]
Betel f Tamil
Betel is a "type of plant from South and South East Asia."
Berbe f Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Barbara.
Iyoas m Ethiopian
Ethiopian form of Joash, a name borne by two emperors of Ethiopia.
Sa'd al-Din m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعد الدين (see Sa'd ad-Din).
Elo f Esan
Means "face, eye" in Esan.
Amari m African, Yoruba, Western African
A noted bearer was a Damel of Cayor, Amari Ngoné Ndella, who ruled from 1790 AD to 1809 AD. The Kingdom of Cayor was one of the largest of most powerful kingdoms in what is now Senegal, existing from 1549 AD to 1879 AD.
Ankitha f Indian
Means "Auspicious marks". A bearer of this name is Ankitha Lakshmi who is an Indian playback singer.
Mokios m Late Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the Greek noun μωκία (mokia) meaning "mockery". Also compare the Greek noun μῶκος (mokos) meaning "mocker, mockery".... [more]
Chlothsind f Frankish
From the Frankish element hroþi, "fame, glory", and Gothic swinþs. Chlothsind was a Frankish princess who became the queen consort of the Lombard king Alboin.
Zhumiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, gem" and 淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Okoye m Igbo (Archaic, ?)
This name originates from the Igbo tribe in Western Africa.... [more]
Loxi f English (American, Rare), Literature
Perhaps originally a diminutive of some name. This was used by Thelma Strabel for the heroine of her novel 'Reap the Wild Wind' (1940), about the wreckers in and around Key West, Florida in the 1840s, which Cecil B. DeMille adapted into a popular film starring Paulette Goddard and John Wayne (1942).
Yballa f Guanche
Variant of Iballa.
Katsuyuki m Japanese
From 克 (katsu) meaning "overcome", 勝 (katsu) meaning "victory, triumph", 和 (katsu, wa, kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 雄 (katsu, o) meaning "hero, manly" combined with 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness", 之 (yuki) meaning "of", or 雪 (yuki, setsu) meaning "snow"... [more]
Faayy-o f Sidamo
Feminine form of Faayy-a.
Rounik m Indian (Rare)
sovereign hunter
Pherekrates m Ancient Greek
Means "to bring power", derived from Greek φέρω (phero) meaning "to bring, to bear, to carry" (see Pherenike) combined with Greek κράτος (kratos) meaning "power".
Ayanle m Somali
Masculine form of Ayan 3.
Bertrud f Germanic, German
Derived from Old High German beraht "bright" combined with þruþ "strength."
Fia f Irish (Modern, Rare)
Allegedly derived from Irish fia "deer" (via Old Irish fíad "wild animals, game, especially deer", ultimately from fid "wood").
Taddeus m Swedish (Rare), Finnish (Rare)
Swedish and Finnish form of Thaddeus.
Basmah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بسمة (see Basma).
Brosi m Faroese
From Old Norse brosa meaning "to smile".
Kallichore f Greek Mythology
One of Jupiter's moons
Suunia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sonja.
Sherene f English
Variation of Shirin, a Persian name, meaning "sweet".
Fehin m Irish
Anglicized form of Féichín.
Munatia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Munatius. A known bearer of this name was the Roman noblewoman Munatia Plancina (died in 33 AD), who was the wife of the governor of Syria.
Namatai m Shona
Namatai means "Pray or praise and worship God".
Lahiru m Sinhalese
Possibly from Sanskrit लहरि (lahari) meaning "wave, billow".
Gulnoza f Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Gulnaz.
Gneshe f Yiddish
Derived from Polish Agnieszka.
Varenya f Telugu
It’s a name contained with all india gods
Pánfila f Galician (Rare)
Galician cognate of Panfila.
Vertie f English, American
Diminutive of Alverta.
Chanphen f Thai
Means "full moon" from Thai จันทร์ (chan) meaning "moon" and เพ็ญ (phen) meaning "full (moon)".
Erhime f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Rahima.
Ebroin m English, History, Medieval Latin
Frankish/Latin form of Eberwin. Ebroin was the name of a 7th-century mayor of the palace of Neustria. a West Frankish kingdom.
Yatmo m Javanese
From Javanese yatma meaning "soul, life".
Nur ud-dunya m Arabic
Means "light of the world" from نور (nur) meaning "light" and دنيا (dunya) meaning "world"
Matsimela m Sotho
Means "roots" in Sotho.
Liaugedas 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]
Sayf al-Rahman m Arabic
Means "sword of the merciful" from Arabic سيف (sayf) meaning "sword" and رحمن (rahman) meaning "merciful".
Aizan f & m Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Ai 2 and Zan.
Iziaslava f Medieval Russian, Medieval Ukrainian, Russian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Russian Изяслава and Ukrainian Ізяслава (see Izyaslava).
Cristiani f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of the name Cristiano and the popular suffix -i (present in other names such as Ivani) or possibly a transferred use of the Italian surname Cristiani.
Mislava f Croatian
Feminine form of Mislav.
Zeezrom m Mormon
Nephite lawyer, Converted by Alma² and Amulek, later Nephite missionary (c. 82 BC)
Chòca f Kashubian
Diminutive of Chòcemira.
Varukh m Biblical Russian, Biblical Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Baruch.
Halia f Greek Mythology
Means "briny" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was the personification of sea salt, a sea nymph native to the Isle of Rhodes (sometimes believed to be one of the indigenous Rhodian gods) and the favourite of Poseidon... [more]
Immed m Medieval German
Derived from the Germanic name element irmin "whole, universal" with a -d suffix.... [more]
Marial m Dinka
This is a historical name of "Dinka" people in South Sudan in Africa. The meaning refers to a mixture of beautiful colors of black and white type of a bull. Is a name given to a male child after his mother's bride price was inform of such colored bull... [more]
Bojing m Chinese
“Bo” (伯) typically means “elder” or “chief” and is often used as a title or an honorific. “Jing” (静) means “quiet” or “calm.”
Mitsuruko f Japanese
From 満 (mitsuru) meaning "full, satisfy", 暢 (mitsuru) meaning "stretch" or 充 (mitsuru) meaning "charge, raise" and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Serach f Khazar
Name of Khazar Khagan Bulan Sabrile's Jewish wife.
Qarasuu f Karachay-Balkar
Means "black water" in Karachay-Balkar.
Farran m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Farran.
Théodrate f Medieval French
A feminine form of Theuderad.... [more]
Lumíra f Czech
Feminine form of Lumír.
Luarna f English (Australian, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Luana reflecting the Australian pronunciation.
Kypriyan m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Cyprianus (see Cyprian).
Ujjesha f Hinduism
MEANING : victorious ... [more]
Courage m & f English (Rare)
Borrowing from Old French corage (French courage), from Vulgar Latin coraticum, from Latin cor (“heart”). Distantly related to cardiac (“of the heart”), which is from Greek, but from the same Proto-Indo-European root.
Marka Illa f Aymara
From the Aymara marka meaning "nation" and illa meaning "amulet" in Aymara, also referring to any object to attract good luck and an Aymara spirit of the products and goods, the family, cattle and money.
Dryhtnoð m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements dryht "troop, army" and noð "boldness, daring".
Saranzul f Mongolian
From Mongolian саран (saran) meaning "moon" and зул (zul) meaning "light, lamp".
Barbarossa m History
Meaning "red beard" in Italian. ... [more]
Panínguaĸ f Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning 'sweet little daughter' with the combination of Panik and -nnguaq 'sweet, dear'.
Zofiô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sophia.
Jard m & f West Frisian
Masculine and feminine form of Jarich.
K'ûik f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "the narrow bone in the hind flipper of a seal".
Þórinn m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þorinn.
Kuryakose m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Cyriacus used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians and Syro-Malabar Catholics.
Kunsang m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཀུན་བཟང (see Kunzang).
Somaia f Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of Sumayya.
Gæirunnr f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements geirr "spear" and unnr "wave".
Reneé f English
Spelling of Renée that puts the accent on the second e. This is how American actress Reneé Rapp spells her name.
Gest m Medieval English
Possibly derived from the germanic name element gest meaning "stranger" or "guest."
Kevî f Kurdish
Means "drift" in Kurdish.
Humiliana f Medieval Italian (Rare)
The name is derived from the Latin word humilis "humble".
Blanchie f English
Diminutive of Blanche.
Miyeon f Korean
From Sino-Korean 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing" and 妍 "beautiful, handsome; seductive". Other combinations are also possible.
Atenogene m Italian
Italian form of Athenogenes.
Romet m Estonian
Variant of Roomet.
Cornice m & f American (South, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname.
Zhenyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant".
Zhuinuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 隹 (zhuī) meaning "bird" and 诺 (nuò) meaning "promise".
Aclima f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Meaning unknown. In some religious traditions, this is the name of the first human female born, a daughter of Adam and Eve.
Ilmur f Icelandic
Younger form of Ilmr.
Rathish m Indian
Rati means A lady who is disciple of Lord Indhra and Isha means Lord Shiva
Thrasydaios m Ancient Greek
Means "bold in battle", derived from Greek θρασύς (thrasus) or (thrasys) "bold" combined with Greek δάιος (daios) "battle".
Theophobos m Ancient Greek
Means "pious, god-fearing" in Greek, ultimately derived from θεός (theos) meaning "god, deity; divine" and φόβος (phobos) meaning "fear, terror; awe, reverence".
Baloo m Popular Culture
Baloo is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book from 1894 and The Second Jungle Book from 1895.
Ció f Catalan
Catalan diminutive of Concepció.
Hiel m Biblical
Hiel the Bethelite, means "the Divine brother, or kinsman, is God," rebuilt Jericho during the reign of King Ahab... [more]
Nuttawat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐวัฒน์ (see Natthawat).
Nela f Polish, Slovene
Polish diminutive of Aniela, Helena, Kornelia and Eleonora and Slovene diminutive of Eleonora, Kornelija and Anela.
Nubemweskhet f Ancient Egyptian
Probably derived from Egyptian nbw "gold" combined with wsḫt "width, breadth" or "wide hall".
Ránso m Sami
Sami form of Ransu.
Mecbure f Turkish
Derived from Arabic مجبور (majbūr) meaning "obliged, compelled, forced".
Sulasih f Javanese
Means "basil" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasī).
Resham f Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Nepali
Means "silk" in Hindi.
Simera f Arabic, Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "good listener" in Arabic.
Cordius m Ancient Roman
Fairly obscure Roman nomen gentile that originated with a plebeian family that was native to the city of Tusculum, which was an important center of worship for the Dioscuri. Only one member of this family is known to history, namely Manius Cordius Rufus (1st century BC)... [more]
Justu m Sicilian
Variant of Giustu.
Davar f Literature, Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the archaic Persian word داور (davar) meaning "judge", which ultimately comes from Middle Persian dādwar meaning "judge".... [more]
Keiyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 啓 (kei) meaning "open" combined with 右 (yuu) meaning "right". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Adikia f Greek Mythology
Means "injustice, iniquity" in Greek, derived from ἀ (a), a negative prefix, and δίκη (dike) "justice"... [more]