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This is a list of submitted names in which the order is random.
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Sokar m Egyptian Mythology
Variant form of Seker.
Basch m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Short form of Baschtian, an obsolete form of Bastian.
Áldáska f Hungarian (Rare)
Derived from Hungarian áldás "blessing".
Frija f Frisian
Frisian form of Freya.
Pyrrho m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Pyrrhon. This was the name of the first Greek skeptic philosopher (3rd century BC), who founded the school of Pyrrhonism.
Jakelyne f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian variant of Jacqueline. A famous bearer is Brazilian beauty pageant titleholder Jakelyne Oliveira (Miss Brasil 2013).
Sebiorn m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sǽbiǫrn.
Qetevan f Georgian
Alternate transcription of Georgian ქეთევან (see Ketevan).
Talmage m English
Variant of Talmadge.
Jónsi m Icelandic
Diminutive of Jón. Famous bearers include Jón Þór Birgisson, lead singer of Sigur Rós (who is also a musician in his own right) and Jón Jósep Snæbjörnsson, lead singer of Í Svörtum Fötum and contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest of 2004 and 2012... [more]
Gar m English
Short for Garfield as well as other names with the element of "gar", also can mean "spear" from Old English gar.
Bohuš m Slovak
Diminutive of Bohuslav, used as a given name in its own right.
Amý f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic form of Amy.
Shirl f English
Short form of Shirley.
Raoofah f Arabic
Variant feminine form of Rauf.
Helenice f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Elaboration of Helen by borrowing the suffix ice (from names like Beatrice).
Idde m West Frisian
Variant of Ide.
Deka f & m African
An African name of unknown origin, this unisex baby name means "pleasing".
Yavora f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yavor.
Eilfried m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Agilfrid via its later form Egilfrid.
Aphareus m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
The meaning of this name is uncertain. It could have been derived from Greek ἀφαρεί (apharei), which is an adverb of Greek ἄφαρ (aphar), which can mean "straightway, forthwith" as well as "suddenly, quickly"... [more]
Tona m Romansh
Variant of Töna.
Geirmundur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Gæirmundr.
Ranse m Finnish
Finnish variant of Ransu.
Bebiana f Portuguese
Variat of Bibiana.
Fitim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian fitim, an archaic word meaning "victory".
Kaospela m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Caspar.
Deki f Bhutanese
Bhutanese form of Diki.
Eryxo f Ancient Greek, History
Thought to be derived from the Greek verb ἐρεύγομαι (ereugomai) meaning "to disgorge, blurt out, belch out" (and presumably cognate with Eryx, the name of the eponymous hero of Mount Eryx, a volcano in Sicily)... [more]
Augustîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Augustina.
Zoro m Armenian, Georgian (Rare)
Armenian short form of Zohrab and Zorayr as well as a rare Georgian short form of Anzor.
Neris m Ancient Oscan
Oscan and Sabine/Umbrian praenomen, equivalent to Roman Nero. Means "Strong/Vigorous".
Sa'diposhsha f Uzbek
Derived from the Arabic masculine name Sa'di and poshsha , an endearing term for a girl or woman.
Eliasaph m Biblical
Means "God has added" or "God increases the family" in Hebrew, derived from Hebrew el "God" and yasáph "to add". This was the name of two minor biblical characters; one was a son of Deuel, and the other was a son of Lael.
Jop m Kashubian
Diminutive of Józef.
Go'zalbonu f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek go'zal meaning "beautiful" and bonu meaning "lady (title)".
Álfa m Sami
Sami form of Alf 1.
Thongsavanh m & f Lao
From Lao ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold" and ສະຫວັນ (savanh) meaning "heaven, paradise".
Linshuo f Chinese
From the Chinese 琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gem" and 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle".
Uyguuna f Yakut
Means "rich, successful," from Yakut уйгу (uygu) meaning "wealth".
Graceful f English (Puritan)
The physical characteristic of displaying "pretty agility", in the form of elegant movement, poise, or balance. The etymological root of grace is the Latin word gratia from gratus, meaning "pleasing."
Aubel m Scots
Scots form of Abel.
Caja f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Cornish kaja "daisy".
Alethia f English
Variant of Alethea.
Banksia f English (Australian)
Banksia is an uncommon name deriving from the Native Australian plant that produces honeysuckle like flowers. The plant species were originally named after Sir Joseph Banks, who first collected its samples in 1770.
Natakit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐกิจ (see Natthakit).
Rikissa f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Richiza.
Rinchen m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan རིན་ཆེན (rin-chen) meaning "treasure, gem, jewel".
Aholiab m Biblical, English (Puritan)
Means "father's tent", derived from the Hebrew nouns אֹהֶל ('ohel) meaning "tent" and אָב (ʾav) meaning "father". In the Old Testament, Aholiab or Oholiab son of Ahisamakh, of the tribe of Dan, worked under Bezalel as the deputy architect of the Tabernacle (also known as the Tent of Meeting) and the implements which it housed, including the Ark of the Covenant... [more]
Karakia f Maori
Means "prayer" in Māori.
Topan m Indonesian
Means "hurricane, typhoon" in Indonesian.
Takyan f Udmurt
Udmurt form of Tatiana.
Vicha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิชา (see Wicha).
Napaartoq m & f Greenlandic
Younger form of Napârtoĸ.
Takeia f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements ta, kee and ya.
Sambath m & f Khmer
Means "fortune, wealth, prosperity" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit सम्पत्ति (sampatti).
Claver m French
Derived from the surname Claver. Used in honor of the saint Peter Claver.
Cajó m Portuguese
Diminutive of Carlos Jorge.
Zhipei f Chinese
From the Chinese 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence" and 珮 (pèi) meaning "jade ornament".
Ruana f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Ruan.
Anacelle f French Creole
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from Ancelle.... [more]
Jeongsoo m Korean
From 静 means "quiet, still, gentle" and 秀 (su) "ear of grain; flowering, luxuriant; refined, elegant, graceful".
Şeker f Turkmen
Means "sugar" in Turkmen.
Kyuregh m Armenian
Armenian form of Cyril.
Ramoundo f Provençal
Provençal form of Raymonde.
Demodice f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Δημοδίκη (Demodike), a Greek name derived from the elements δῆμος (demos) meaning "the people" and δίκη (dike) meaning "justice, custom, order"... [more]
Saradas m Literature
Saradas was the third son of Gorbadoc Brandybuck and Mirabella Took. His siblings were Rorimac (who was the grandfather of Merry), Amaranth, Dodinas, Asphodel, Dinodas, and Primula (who was the mother of Frodo Baggins).
Raowen f Chinese
From the Chinese 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Hlori f Tsonga
Means "wonder" in Xitsonga.
Eato m Japanese
From Japanese 笑 (e) meaning "laugh", 空 (a) meaning "sky" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yennhi f Vietnamese
Variant of Yênnhi outside of Vietnam among people of Vietnamese descent.
Rhyme m & f English (American)
Comes from the word rhyme which means “words that sound similar”
Emanet f Turkish
Means "entrustment" via Arabic أمانات amanat. In the Quran (33:72) the word is used to describe God entrusting humans with free will. See also Amanat and Amanet.
Shinekhüü m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian шинэ (shine) meaning "new" and хүү (khüü) meaning "son, boy; child".
Theodegotha f Gothic
Theodegotha (5th-century – fl. 502) was a Visigoth queen consort by marriage to king Alaric II (494–507). She was the daughter of Theodoric the Great. Her marriage was arranged as an alliance between the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths, though it is disputed when it took place and therefore the exact reasons for the alliance... [more]
Khajika f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil
MEANING : churning-stick, ladle or spoon... [more]
Naoomi m Japanese
From 成 (nao) meaning "become" and 臣 (omi) meaning "one who serves a lord; a vassal, subject".
Ijinashi m Korean (Rare, ?)
Originated from the Gaya Confederacy
Häghvidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish alternative transcription of Hæghvidh.
Marione f Judeo-French
Diminutive of Marie.
Fahmee m Malay
Malay variant of Fahmi.
Marša f Sorbian
Diminutive of Marija and Marja.
Verjaluys f Armenian
Means "sundown, twilight" in Armenian.
Iljo m Estonian, Bulgarian
Southern Estonian form of Elias (via Russian Ilya) and Bulgarian variant transcription of Ilyo.
Triúnn m Old Norse
From Old Norse trjónn (compare with Faroese trónur meaning "nose, snout") or formed from Old Norse trjóna meaning "nose, snout".
Temetrius m & f African American
Temetrius is a variant spelling of Demetrius.
Théodred m Literature, Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements þeod "people" and ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom". This name was employed by J. R. R. Tolkien who used Old English to represent the Rohirric language... [more]
Zolethian m Ancient
A star being reborn into human form.
Szanna f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Targjerd f Norwegian
Norwegian form of Þorgerðr.
Péder m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of Peter.
Jeronims m Latvian (Rare)
Modern Latvian form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).
Cadyryeith m Welsh Mythology
This name appears in the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth.
Kyrian m & f English
Variant of Kyrion.
Bochi m Georgian Mythology
Probably from Mingrelian ბოჩი (bochi) meaning "(male) goat, sheep". In Georgian mythology this was the name of a patron god of cattle.
Dumizzianu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Domitianus (see Domitian).
Widewuto m Prussian, Baltic Mythology
Derived from the Old Prussian adjective videvis meaning "aware, informed" as well as "known" combined with an Old Prussian diminutive suffix that is the equivalent of the modern Lithuanian masculine diminutive suffix -utis... [more]
Antina f Italian
Feminine form of Antinoo.
Dürdane f Turkish
Derived from Arabic دُرّ (durr) meaning "pearls".
Winirad m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Mandulis m Egyptian Mythology
Mandulis was a god of ancient Nubia also worshipped in Egypt. The name Mandulis is the Greek form of Merul or Melul, a non-Egyptian name.
Pintyőke f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian pinty "finch".
Duy m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 維 (duy) meaning "maintain, preserve, tie, fasten".
Hygin m History (Ecclesiastical), Polish (Rare)
French, Polish and Romanian form of Hyginus.
Nelleke f Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Cornelia and Petronella, formed using the diminutive suffix -ke. A literary bearer is Dutch novelist Nelleke Noordervliet (1945-), born Petronella.
Yūno f Japanese
Variant transcription of Yuuno.
Florimel f Literature, Theatre
Combination of Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive floris) and mel "honey". This name was first used by Edmund Spenser in his poem The Faerie Queene (1590; in the form Florimell)... [more]
Misayoshi m Japanese
From 己 (mi) meaning "self", 佐 (sa) meaning "help, assist", and 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Adorina f English
Elaboration of Adore.
Filimer m Gothic
Filimer was an early Gothic king, according to Jordanes. He was the son of Gadareiks and the fifth generation since Berig settled with his people in Gothiscandza. When the Gothic nation had multiplied Filimer decided to move his people to Scythia where they defeated the Sarmatians... [more]
Mardochai m German (Archaic), Jewish (Ashkenazi), Biblical Latin
Variant of Mordecai used in Biblical German, the Vulgate, and by German Jews.
Baizhao m Chinese
From the Chinese 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous, illustrious".
Heilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Heili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Mamiz f Kurdish
Means "gazelle" in Kurdish.
Chuanzhu m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 祝 (zhù) meaning "pray for happiness or blessings".
Mitchy m English
Diminutive of Mitchell.
Chígkim m Aguaruna
Means "firewood" in Awajún.
Akça m & f Turkish
Means "pale" in Turkish.
Botwine m Anglo-Saxon
From Old English bot "remedy, help" and wine "friend". Saint Botwine was a Northumbrian saint venerated at Ripon and Peterborough... [more]
Dunbar m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Dunbar.
Enmei f Chinese
From 恩 (en) meaning "kindness, mercy, affection, charity" and 美 (mei) meaning "beautiful". Other Hanzi combinations are possible.... [more]
Nhlohlotelo m & f Tsonga
Means "influence" in Xitsonga.
Lungelo m & f Zulu
Means "right" in Zulu.
Afeworq m Amharic
Means "mouth of gold" from Amharic አፍ (ʾäf) "mouth" and ወርቅ (wark) "gold".
Emeney f English (Archaic), Medieval English
Medieval and early English variant of the medieval feminine given name Ismenia, of obscure origins (though some Celtic roots have been suggested, including the Common Celtic *moyni- "treasure" - which became muin in Old Welsh, and mwyn "worth, value" in Middle Welsh).
Crátipo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Kratippos via its latinized form Cratippus.
Ladiko m Georgian
Pet form of Vladimer. Also compare Lado.
Rifkele f Yiddish
Diminutive of Rifka. Used frequently in Ruth Minsky Sender's novel "The Cage."
Carinu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Carinus.
Liyema f & m Xhosa
Means "to stop" or "to stand, to be standing" in Xhosa, often taken from the phrase liyema ikhaya "the home is standing" to indicate stability in the family.
Shorys m Manx
Manx form of George.
Putthinan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พุทธินันท์/พุทธินันทน์ (see Phutthinan).
Fenway m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fenway. The first recorded use of the name in the United States was in 1923, but it briefly increased in usage after the Red Sox won the world series in their home, Fenway Park, in 2013.
Thereseta f American (Hispanic, Rare)
Nickname of the given name Teresa, given to me by my Spanish teacher. She is from Hungary, so she spoke Spain Spanish, so the name might not be a Latina name.
Matsipi’kssííaakii f Siksika
Means "beautiful bird woman" in Siksika.
Widagdo m Javanese
From Javanese widagda meaning "clever, adept, skilled", ultimately from Sanskrit विदग्ध (vidagdha).
Zayana f English (Rare), Muslim
A Quranic name meaning "adorned" or "adorner".
Adnaan m Arabic
Variant transcription of عدنان (Arabic, Urdu), and আদনান (Bengali) (see Adnan).
Moromona m Mormon
Maori variant of Mormon.
Hadúr m Hungarian, Hungarian Mythology, Literature, Mythology
Created for the creaton of the national mythology of Hungary in the 19th century.
Fusazane m Japanese
From Japanese 房 (fusa) meaning "chamber" and 実 (zane) meaning "fruit, good result, truth". Other kanji combinations are possible. A known bearer is Hiraoka Fusazane, a samurai and defender of the Kono house during the feudal era of Japan.
Ekuseni f Zulu
Means "in the morning" in Zulu.
Marifer f Spanish
Short form of María Fernanda. A known bearer is Mexican telenovela actress María Fernanda "Marifer" Malo (1985-).
Fluregn m Romansh
Variant of Flurin, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Chuchu m & f African
Chu meaning "Life" it can be used as both a girl or boy name. It also link to another name Chuchu or Chu-Chu meaning double life.... [more]
Nedavya m Hebrew (Rare)
Modern Hebrew form of Nedabiah.
Rochdi m Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic رَشَدَ (rašada) meaning "to go the right way, to be well guided", etymologically related to Rashad and Rashid.
Ayrad m Berber
Means Lion in Tarifit.
Mamer m Walloon
Walloon form of Mamertus.
Shoutarou m Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (shou) meaning "blossom", 匠 (shou) meaning "artisan, workman, carpenter", 商 (shou) meaning "make a deal, selling, dealing in, merchant", 奨 (shou) meaning "exhort, urge, encourage", 将 (shou) meaning "leader, commander, general, admiral, or, and again, soon, from now on, just about", 小 (shou) meaning "little, small", 尚 (shou) meaning "esteem, furthermore, still, yet", 庄 (shou) meaning "level, in the country, manor, village, hamlet", 承 (shou) meaning "acquiesce, hear, listen to, be informed, receive", 捷 (shou) meaning "victory, fast", 昇 (shou) meaning "rise up", 昌 (shou) meaning "prosperous, bright, clear", 昭 (shou) meaning "shining, bright", 晶 (shou) meaning "sparkle, clear, crystal", 梢 (shou) meaning "treetops, twig", 照 (shou) meaning "illuminate, shine, compare, bashful", 祥 (shou) meaning "auspicious, happiness, blessedness, good omen, good fortune", 象 (shou) meaning "elephant, pattern after, imitate, image, shape, sign (of the times)", 鍾 (shou) meaning "spindle, gather, collect", 鐘 (shou) meaning "bell, gong, chimes", 政 (shou) meaning "politics, government", 正 (shou) meaning "correct, justice, righteous", 荘 (shou) meaning "villa, inn, cottage, feudal manor, solemn, dignified", 翔 (shou) meaning "soar, fly", 薔 (shou) meaning "a kind of grass", 鏘 (shou) meaning "tinkling of jade or metal pendants" or 頌 (shou) meaning "eulogy", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big", 多 (ta) meaning "many, frequent, much" or 大 (ta) meaning "large, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son", 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 良 (rou) meaning "good, pleasing, skilled"... [more]
Elvida f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian combination of Ella 2 and viðr "forest, wood, tree".
Evodio m Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Spanish form of Evodius. It is mainly used in Mexico.
Cameryn m & f English
Variant of Cameron.
Nerrivik f New World Mythology, Inuit Mythology
The Inuit goddess of the sea and sea animals.
Linniva f Medieval English
Variation of Lindgifu and Lindgeofu used in the Medieval English times.
Katryna f Lithuanian, English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Kotryna (Lithuanian) or Katrina (English).
Andelina f Popular Culture
Feminization of Andrew, as used for Andelina Darling-Walsh on The Andy Griffith Show.
Zhyrgalbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жыргал (zhyrgal) meaning "happiness" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Betsabé f Spanish, Catalan, Hungarian
Spanish, Catalan and Hungarian form of Bathsheba.
Nadare f & m Japanese
Means "avalanche" in Japanese.
Aaria f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Aria 1, the spelling is influenced by that of Aaron.
Ihtizaz f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "path of a fallen star" in Arabic.
Deli f Spanish
Diminutive of Adelina.
Henni f Finnish
Variant of Henna.
Toa m Maori
Means "warrior" in Maori.
Dzeve m Nanai
Means "wasp" in Nanai.
Xiaogu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese character 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand", or 咲 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh, bloom" combined with 顾 () meaning "to look after, to care for"... [more]
Jianzhang m Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" or 坚 (jiān) meaning "hard, firm" combined with 章 (zhāng) meaning "chapter"... [more]
Sergije m Serbian, Croatian (Rare)
Serbian and Croatian form of Sergius.
Gevork m Armenian
Variant of Gevorg.
Izyaslav m Medieval Russian, Medieval Ukrainian
Late Medieval form of the Old East Slavic given name Изѧславъ (Izęslavŭ). It means "to take glory", as it is derived from the Old East Slavic elements изѧти (izęti) meaning "to take" and слава (slava) meaning "glory, fame".
Valeryan m Russian
Russian variant of Valerian.
Areleous m English (American, Rare)
This is a rare (American) English given name, which might possibly be derived from Aurelius.
Covey m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Covey.
Eidhin m Old Irish
Meaning uncertain, possibly related to Irish eidheann "ivy", or to the former territory Aidhne.
Chakkrapan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chakkraphan.
Dinisa f Medieval Portuguese
Most likely a contracted form of Dionísia.
Bašankʼe f Sidamo
Feminine form of Bašankʼ-a.
Lagrimas f Spanish (Philippines)
Derived from Spanish lágrimas meaning "tears".
Dedal m Croatian, Polish, Romanian
Croatian, Polish and Romanian form of Daedalus.
Alkhbaatar m Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian алх (alkh) meaning "hammer" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Yarishna f American (Hispanic), Spanish (Caribbean)
Perhaps a variant of Yaritza. It is borne by Yarishna Ayala (1991-), a Puerto Rican bodybuilder and fitness model on Instagram. This name was given to 18 girls born in the United States in 2018, and to 28 girls born in the United States in 2019.
Melety m Russian
Variant transcription of Meletiy.
Elle f Judeo-French
Variant of Ella 1.
Bodegisel m Germanic
Derived from Gothic biutan "to offer" or Old High German boto "bid, offer" combined with gisel "hostage" or "pledge."
Rishley m & f English
Of English origin meaning "from the wild meadow"
Sapfo f Greek
Modern Greek form of Sappho.
Opokosław m Polish
Derived from Polish opoka "rock, bedrock" combined with Slavic slav "glory". The meaning of this name is thus roughly "bedrock of glory".
Faika f Albanian, Turkish
Feminine form of Faik.
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.
Khadan m Hinduism
MEANING : juice, firmness, solidity... [more]
Hawaiki f Tahitian
Derived from Proto-Polynesian Sawaiki meaning "Ra'iātea", referring to the island of which the Polynesian peoples originated from. Today, Ra'iātea is the second largest island in French Polynesia.
Ağaməli m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Means "my master is (Imam) Ali", from Azerbaijani ağa meaning "lord, master", the Turkic possessive suffix -m, and the name Əli. Also see Ağamalı.
Razivia f Slavic Mythology
Old Slavonic variant of Živa and Zivena.
Hellanis f Ancient Greek
Doric Greek variant of Ἑλληνίς (Hellenis), an Attic Greek vocabulary word meaning "Greek woman", the feminine form of Ἕλλην (Hellen) (see Ellada).
Salamo m Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan form of Solomon.
Ákwènábuoyè f Bette
Means "she's not discouraged" in Bette Obudu.
Qalamqosh f Uzbek
Means "straight, even eyebrows" in Uzbek. Straight eyebrows are considered a sign of beauty.
Titusz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Titus.
Zulhumor f Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Zulhumar.
Constancy m & f English (Puritan)
From the English word constancy meaning "the quality of being constant; faithfulness, steadiness" (derived from Latin constantia). This was used by the Puritans as a vocabulary name, along with the related names Constance and Constant, in reference to the constancy of God in one's life.
Karleigh f English (Modern)
Variant of Carly using the popular prefix -leigh.
Zülfiyyə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Zulfiya.
Tekiko f Japanese
From Japanese 迪 (teki) meaning "enlighten, advance" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fara f Sicilian, Neapolitan, Italian (Tuscan)
Short form of various, now obsolete, Germanic names that contained the element -fara-, for example Burgundofara. This name is predominantly found in Sicily, Naples and, to a lesser degree, Tuscany reflecting the local veneration of Saint Fara.
Stanica f Slovene
Diminutive of Stana, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Carados m Arthurian Cycle
Caradoc is the father of King Angusel of Scotland by the fourth daughter of Ygerne, as related by Merlin to King Arthur in the Vulgate Merlin.
Kayvon m Persian
Variant transcription of Keyvan.
Ghjaseppa m Sardinian
Gallurese form of Joseph.
Abandokht f Old Persian
Means "daughter of Aban".
Koro f Basque
Basque form of Coro.
Sucrat m Vlach
Vlach form of Socrates.
Dandeny m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Invented name, possibly inspired by Daniel.
Ifestos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Hephaistos.
Tora f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Torah, the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
Pulatta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Puláta.
Margella f English (Rare)
Of uncertain origin, perhaps an elaboration of Marge influenced by Marcella.
Luftar m Albanian
Derived from Albanian luftar "warrior".
Marcawin m Germanic
The first element is derived from either Celtic marca "horse" (which is marah in Old High German) or from marka "border." The second element comes from Old High German wini "friend."
Pivinnguaq f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pivínguaĸ.
Chipper m English (Rare)
Either from Chip or from the English word chipper.
Santita f African American, American (Hispanic, Rare)
Santita Jackson is an American singer and political commentator. Her father is civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Ochmaa f Mongolian
Means "flame woman, sparkling lady" in Mongolian, from оч (och) meaning "sparkle, flame" and the feminine suffix маа (maa).
Bohyun f Korean
From Sino-Korean 甫 (bo) meaning "begin; man, father; great" or 普 (bo) meaning "wide, large" and From Sino-Korean 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble" or From Sino-Korean 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good; able" Other hanja combinations are possible
Clancey m & f American (Rare)
Variant of Clancy.
Meliadice f Arthurian Cycle
A descendant of Arthur and heroine of the romance Cleriadus et Meliadice, published in Paris in 1495. The author of the work is unknown, but it is believed to have been based on earlier French and English romances.... [more]
Ophelestes m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun ὄφελος (ophelos) meaning "help, advantage" combined with the Attic Greek suffix -της (-tes), which forms nouns that represent a state of being.... [more]
Sandrino f Provençal
Provençal form of Sandrine.
Adetutu f & m Yoruba
Means "the crown is gentle" in Yoruba.
Hermóðr m Norse Mythology
Variant of Hærmóðr. This is the name of one of Odin's sons.
Laddawan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Latdawan.
Ulykbek m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Ulugbek.
Meghighda f Berber
Etymology unknown. This was the name of a famous poetess.
Rekiberga f Germanic, History
Variant of Ricburg. Rekiberga was the wife of Chindaswinth, a 7th-century king of the Visigoths in Hispania.
Andrealbira f Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque andere "lady" and Albira.