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.
Cazimir m Romanian
Romanian form of Casimir.
Vitaŭt m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Vytautas.
Sæmundr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse sær "sea" and mundr "protection".
Minervino m Italian
Italian form of Minervinus.
Kizil m Turkish
Means "bright red" in Turkish.
Glauku m History
Albanian form of Glaukias.
Namie f Japanese
From Japanese 波 (nami) meaning "wave" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "sketch, picture, etch, painting". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Duaine m English
Variant of Duane.
Yi m & f Burmese
Means "faint, dim" in Burmese.
Inngipooq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Íngipôĸ.
Edziré m Picard
Picard form of Désiré.
Bonc m Hungarian (Archaic)
Possibly derives from Hungarian boncol meaning "to autopsy", itself derived from bont "to demolish" and szol a frequentative suffix.
Lughia f Sardinian
Logudorese form of Lucia.
Gegeensuvd f Mongolian
From Mongolian гэгээн (gegeen) meaning "saintly, holy, bright" and сувд (suvd) meaning "pearl".
Arch m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Archibald and other names beginning with the syllable Arch-.
Pranitha f Sanskrit
The name Pranitha originated from Sanskrit, meaning "pure water".
Emmá f Sami
Sami form of Emma.
Chavele f Yiddish
Diminutive of Chava.
Bryvyth f Medieval Cornish, History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of a medieval Cornish saint.
Chérubin m French
French cognate of Cherubino.
Aatish m Indian, Hindi (Rare), Marathi (Rare), Punjabi (Rare)
From Hindi आतिश (ātiś) meaning "fire, flame", of Persian origin.
Sahila f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek sahil meaning "light".
Dulcea f American (Rare, Archaic)
Perhaps used as a Latinate form of Dulcie.
Ampol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำพล (see Amphon).
Eivin m Norwegian
Variant form of Eivind. Known bearers of this name include the Norwegian jazz musician Eivin One Pedersen (1956-2012) and Eivin Kilcher from the reality TV series "Alaska: The Last Frontier".
Bávlos m Sami
Sami variant of Bávllos.
Oddgunn f Norwegian (Rare)
Modern name created by combining the Old Norse elements oddr "point (of a weapon)" and gunnr "battle, fight".
Aketza m Basque
From Basque aketz meaning "male pig".
Alaythea f Obscure
Variant of Alethea.
Feng m & f Chinese
Means "phoenix" in Chinese.
Sterna f Yiddish
From Yiddish shtern, "star". It is sometimes used as a Yiddish form of Esther.
Kartikasari f Indonesian
From Indonesian kartika meaning "star" and sari meaning "essence".
Melangton m Obscure
Derived from the surname of the German reformer Philip Melanchthon.
Baasandorj m Mongolian
From Mongolian баасан (baasan) meaning "Friday" and дорж (dorj) meaning "diamond, vajra".
Mahirah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Arabic alternate transcription of Mahira as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Mathian m Hebrew
means "gift of Yahweh"
Hibio m Japanese
From Japanese 日 (hi) meaning "sun, day", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Naeim f Arabic
Means “soft” in Arabic.
Achraf m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic أشرف (see Ashraf) chiefly used in North Africa.
Fatihah f Arabic (Rare), Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاتحة (see Fatiha), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Tzefaniyah f Hebrew
Variation of the name Tzephanya or Tzephanyahu. Means (Hebrew): 'Secret of God'.
Taiyo m Japanese
From the vocabulary words 太陽 (taiyo) meaning "the sun" or 大洋 (taiyo) meaning "the ocean", spelled with 太 (tai) meaning "big, large, great" and 陽 (yo) meaning "sun, light, male" and 洋 (yo) meaning "ocean" respectively... [more]
Astulphus m Germanic (Latinized), Lombardic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Haistulf and Aistulf. Used by a few saints and beatified saint astolfus of Mainz and astolfo lobo.
Dobrinka f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Dobrina.
Chani f Jewish
Diminutive of Channah.
War f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ဝါ (see Wah).
Kohlson m English
Variant of Colson.
Nagaswamy m & f Indian
Nagaswamy means lord of the snakes
Xiwen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 曦 (xī) meaning "sunlight, sunshine", 锡 () meaning "tin", 希 () meaning "hope, strive, expect", or 喜 () meaning "like, love" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Tajol m Malay
Malay variant of Tajul.
Carlosito m Spanish
Diminutive of Carlos.
Pedró m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Pedro.
Umesh m Hindi, Marathi, Konkani, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil
From Sanskrit उमेश (umeśa) meaning "Uma's lord", derived from name of the Hindu goddess Uma combined with Sanskrit ईश (īśa) meaning "ruler, lord, husband"... [more]
Mehrikamol f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek mehr meaning "love" or "mercy, compassion" and kamol meaning "completion, perfection".
Kannika f Thai
Means "night-flowering jasmine" (a type of flower) in Thai.
Mahemson m Mormon (Rare)
Alias used by Martin Harris in the Doctrine and Covenants.
Kvirinus m Faroese
Faroese form of Quirinus.
Thyrsos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek θύρσος (thursos) or (thyrsos), which was the name for a type of staff or wand that was wreathed in ivy and vine-leaves and had a pine-cone at the top. It was often used as an instrument in the cult for Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, revelry, fertility and dance.
Nastaśsia f Belarusian
Taraškievica Belarusian form of Anastasiya.
Mounira f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منيرة (see Munira).
Balentín m Louisiana Creole (Archaic)
Louisiana Spanish form of Valentín.
Mazina f Arabic
Feminine form of Mazin.
Marella f Gagauz
Marella is a character from the keeper of the lost cities books by Shanon Messenger
Yder m Arthurian Cycle, French, Anglo-Norman
French form of Edern. Used in some Arthurian romances, in both Old French and Anglo-Norman. This is also the common name of the character in modern French.
Yuanli f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin" and 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Clitomachus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kleitomachos. This name was borne by an ancient Greek philosopher of Carthaginian descent (2nd century BC).
Lemta f Berber
Etymology unknown. This is the name of the mythological mother of the Tuaregs.
Sadler m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Sadler.
Gnosiphilos m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek noun γνῶσις (gnosis) meaning "seeking to know, inquiry, knowledge" (see Gnosis) combined with the Greek noun φίλος (philos) meaning "friend, lover".
Maesie f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Maisie, influenced by Mae.
Oybali f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and bali, an interjection meaning "Bravo! Very good!".
Latosław m Polish
The first element of this name is probably derived from Polish latać "to fly". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".
Wilburt m English
Variant of Wilbert.
Beke m & f Ijaw, Ogoni
Means "America" or "American" in Khana and "English" in Ijaw.
Qinxuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 钦 (qīn) meaning "respect, admire, respectful" and 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful star, jade".
Abraxas m Egyptian Mythology, Gnosticism, Popular Culture
From a word thought to have originated with the Gnostics or the Egyptians, found on many amulets during the last years of the Roman Empire. Abraxas was used by the Basilideans, a Gnostic sect of the 2nd century, to refer to the Supreme Being or god whom they worshipped; they believed it to be a name of power because it contained the seven Greek letters which, computed numerically, equal the number 365 (the number of days in the year)... [more]
Kenoth m English
Variant of Kenneth.
Talesia f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Adelheid.
Frohsina f German (Rare, Archaic)
Spelling variant of Frosina. The spelling shows a contamination from the German word Frohsinn "cheerfulness".
Arkash m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Arkadiy.
Erdmuthe f German (Rare)
Feminine form of Erdmuth or Erdmut, derived from German Erde "earth" and Mut "courage, bravery" or "mood" (compare Hartmut)... [more]
Philopoimen m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun φίλος (philos) meaning "friend, lover" combined with the Greek noun ποιμήν (poimen) meaning "herdsman, shepherd" (see Poimen).
Camry f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a car model, made by Toyota, which derives from Japanese kanmuri meaning "crown" and may be an anagram of the English phrase my car. It could also be used as a diminutive of Camryn.
Alfesibea f Italian, Polish
Italian and Polish form of Alphesiboea.
Raiponce f Folklore (Gallicized)
French cognate of Rapunzel. This is used as the French name for the fairy tale character.
Fīleia f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Lithuanian contracted form of Fīlītseia.
Ouided f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Maghrebi transcription of Widad (chiefly Tunisian).
Quorra f Popular Culture, English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Cora. This is the name of several characters in popular culture, including a protagonist in the films 'TRON' and 'TRON: Legacy', and a figure in 'Star Trek'.
Novée f Dutch
Variant of Novie.
Syihabudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Shihab ad-Din.
Jegede m Nigerian (Modern)
A very active person that moves around a lot
Þúfa f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse variant of Tófa, the feminine form of Tófi. It coincides with Old Norse þúfa "mound, knoll" (the origin of both Swedish tuva "tussock, tuft of grass" and Danish tue "small hill").
Eivindur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Eivindr.
Eoban m Medieval Dutch, History (Ecclesiastical)
Eoban (died 5 June 754 at Dokkum) was a companion of St. Boniface, and was martyred with him on his final mission. In Germany, he is revered as a bishop and martyr.
Tracon m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
An earl who was the father of Elena, the brother of King Odus, and the uncle of Enide, Erec’s wife.
Mugurel m Romanian
Diminutive of Mugur.
Tümen m & f Mongolian, Yakut
Means "ten thousand, multitude, myriad" or "people, nation" in Mongolian and Yakut, the attributive form of Mongolian түм (tüm). Among the Mongol and Turkic peoples, a tümen (tumen in English) was historically also a social and military unit of 10,000 households and soldiers.... [more]
Jacariá m Provençal
Provençal form of Zacharias.
Àngiulu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelo.
Xinpan f Chinese
From the Chinese 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" or 新 (xīn) meaning "new" and 盼 (pàn) meaning "look, gaze, expect, hope for".
Shakhawan m Kurdish
term used for naming the person who had been visited the mountains by feet and have desirability to see any high mountains.
Savyon f & m Hebrew
Variant of Savion.
Magus m Roman Mythology
Means "magic" or "magician" in Latin. Ultimately derived from an Old Iranian word referring to the Zoroastrian priests.
Esty f Jewish
Variant of Estee.
Dótta f Old Danish
Possibly an Old Danish form of Dóttir. The name appears in the epic work 'Heimskringla' written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.
Semrana f Obscure
Probably an elaboration of Semra.
Bjarna f Icelandic
Feminine form of Bjarni.
Slavo m Slovak
Diminutive of Slavomir.
Svetlina f Bulgarian
Bulgarian variant form of Svetlana.
Hermóður m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Hærmóðr.
Ki f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Dee.
Ragenild f Medieval English
Medieval English variant Ragnhildr
Kwinten m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant spelling (which in this case is phonetical in nature) of Quinten.
Trifón m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Tryphon.
Nene f Japanese
From 禰 (ne) meaning "ancestral shrine, mausoleum" and 々, a particle that repeats the previous kanji. Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Wanika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Juanita.
Vergel m Spanish (Philippines)
Means "orchard" in Spanish.
Khavari f Sanskrit
Name - Khavari // Khavaari खवारि... [more]
Volen m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian волен (volen) "free; independent".
Aergol m Old Welsh
Old Welsh form of Agricola, meaning "farmer"
Kazuyo f Japanese
From Japanese 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (kazu) meaning "one" combined with 世 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sanzendai f Japanese
From Japanese "三" (san) meaning "three", "善" (zen) meaning "virtuous" and "大" (dai) meaning "big, thick". You can use other kanji so the name will have better meaning.
Peter-Paul m Dutch
Combination of Peter and Paul.
Maira f Latvian
Contracted form of Marija.
Tingting f Chinese
From Chinese 婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful" combined with itself. This name can be formed from other character combinations as well.
Ġakobb m Maltese
Maltese form of Jacob (via Italian Giacobbe).
Bärdor m Old Swedish
Younger form of Bärgdor.
Antionum m Mormon
Nephite commander (c. AD 385)
Averof m Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer of this name is the Greek Cypriot politician Averof Neofytou (b. 1961).
Raushanbek m Kazakh
From the given name Raushan combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Areumdaun f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From the present determiner form of adjective 아름답다 (areumdapta) meaning "beautiful" (compare Areumdaum and the shorter, more common Areum).
Odani f Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Hinduism
MEANING - country mallow plant... [more]
Maúca f Galician
Diminutive of María.
Leiye f Chinese
From the Chinese 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud, unopened flower" and 烨 (yè) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious, firelight".
Mavrilia f Russian
Russian variant form of Maurillia.
Mashdots m Armenian
Means "ritual" in Armenian.
Areida f English
This name was used for a character in Gail Carson Levine's 1997 book "Ella Enchanted". The book won a Newbery Medal and a movie adaptation was released in 2004 starring Anne Hathaway.
Gothusang f Tswana
Means "who is helping?" in Setswana.
Shatha f Arabic
Means "scent, fragrance, aroma" in Arabic.
Ayrten m English
Variant of Ayrton.
Volstagg m Popular Culture
Volstagg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a charter member of the Warriors Three, a trio of Asgardian adventurers and supporting cast of Thor.
Zinaíde f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zenaida.
Matunda f & m Swahili
Means "fruit" in Swahili.
Sylvann f American (Rare)
Feminine form of Sylvan.
Ágáta f Old Norse
Old Norse form of Agatha.
Parisima f Persian
Means "fairy face" in Persian.
Rauno m Finnish, Estonian
Early 20th-century Finnish coinage based on name beginning with the name element ragn-, such as Ragnar. This name is also used in Estonia.
Aithipol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อิทธิพล (see Itthiphon).
Bani m Filipino
Contraction of Bayani.
Grafas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from Lithuanian grafas meaning "count", which is ultimately derived from German Graf meaning "count".
Evniki f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eunice.
Kierna f English (Rare)
Possibly coined as a feminine form of Kiernan.
Chuanmian m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 眠 (mián) meaning "sleep".
Chertrudes f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Gertrude.
Beno m Georgian, German (Bessarabian), Kashubian
Short form of names beginning with Ben-, such as Benedikt (German and Kashubian), Benedikte (Georgian) and Beniamin (Georgian and Kashubian).... [more]
Agustia f & m Indonesian
From the name of the month of August (Agustus in Indonesian).
Bodomalala f Malagasy
From the Malagasy bodo meaning "childish, young" and malala meaning "beloved, esteemed, revered". The name Bodo is often given to baby girls as a placeholder before a chosen name is given, and is sometimes retained as a woman's name, or, as a here, as a prefix in the name.
Naczęrad m Polish (Archaic)
Derived from the Slavic elements načęti "to begin" and radŭ "happy, willing".
Kajuinnaq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kajuínaĸ.
Nifon m Greek (Rare), Romanian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Modern Greek form of Nephon as well as the Romanian form of the name.
Sofroniusz m Polish
Polish form of Sophronius.
Momei f Chinese
From Chinese 茉 (mò) meaning "Arabian jasmine, white jasmine" combined with 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry", or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone"... [more]
Kanyshay f Kazakh
Turkic for “small princes of the moon” from kanysh (small princes) and ay (moon).
Kilda f English
Probably derived from the name of the island St. Kilda.... [more]
Edsyl f & m Filipino
Variant of Edsel. This name has only been used 5 times.
Khoerunnisa f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr an-Nisa.
Genush m Mari
Mari form of Gennadius.
Isus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Isos. In Greek mythology, Isus was one of the numerous sons of king Priam of Troy.
Agacensie m Guanche
Derived from Guanche *ag ăsănsĭhe or *ag ăsănsĭhu, meaning "son of hospitality".
Rikharð m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Ríkharður.
Tana f East Frisian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tanne.
Deimantas m Lithuanian
Masculine form of Deimantė. Known bearers of this name include the Lithuanian soccer players Deimantas Bička (b. 1972) and Deimantas Petravičius (b. 1995).
Ewin m English
Variant of Ewan.
Merilee f Popular Culture, English
Variant of Merrily, ultimately from English "merrily" meaning "showing happiness or enjoyment". Donnie Iris released a song called "Sweet Merilee" in 1981.
Sulaimanu m Hausa
Hausa form of Solomon.
Lomahongva m Hopi
Hopi name meaning "reed standing tall and healthy", from lomá "good, beautiful" combined with hóngva "just raised, just stood up" (from hóng "raised up, erected, caused to stand" and the suffix va).
Tolomeo m Italian, Galician
Italian and Galician form of Ptolemaios via Ptolemaeus.
Borõss m Estonian
Estonian variant of Boris used to transcribe Ukrainian Борис.
‘Eliyyahu m Ancient Hebrew
Ancient Hebrew from of Elijah.
Chapanjira f Chewa
Means "of the road, of the journey" in Chewa.
Leifi m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Leifr.
Guiu m Catalan, Lengadocian, Provençal
Catalan, Languedocian and Provençal form of Wido.
Quiolas m Arthurian Cycle
A name appearing in Le Livre d’Artus, a work of Arthurian romance. He wass a Saxon king who, under King Hargadabran, fought Arthur’s forces at the battle of Clarence and was killed by Adragain.
Querida f African American (Rare), English (Rare), Various (Rare)
From the Spanish word querida which is both a noun meaning "darling" and an adjective meaning "dear, beloved".
Augustia f English
Elaboration of Augusta.
Djet m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḏt meaning "cobra" or "static, unchanging eternity". This was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty, the successor of Djer.
Quima f Catalan
Short form of Joaquima.
Raage m Somali
Means "he who delayed at birth" in Somali.
Ghjudita f Corsican
Corsican form of Judith.
Mañe f Basque
Basque form of Marina.
Revi f Hebrew
Short form of Revital.
Kemaleddin m Turkish
Turkish form of Kamal ad-Din.
Lochlynn f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Lochlyn. According to the SSA, 6 girls were named Lochlynn in 2018.
Chasyn m American
Variant of Chasen.
Calendau m Provençal
Derived from Provençal calendau "(of) Christmas", ultimately derived from Latin calendalis. Calendau is the name of the hero of Mistral’s poem Calendau (1867).
Achiq f Quechua
Means "light, bright" in Quechua.
Rahmanah f Arabic
Feminine form of Rahman.
Kaliyana f Sanskrit, Tamil
Derived from the Sanskrit word kalyāṇa, meaning "auspicious," "blessed," or "beautiful."
Aponi f Siksika
Variant of Apani.
Fitime f Albanian
Feminine form of Fitim.
Inzo m Obscure (Rare)
Variant of Enzo.
Vushemadzoro m Shona
The name comes from Shona tribes in which KingShip was prevalent. This name was usually given to the chosen next bearer of the throne. The name means the Kingship turnover, i.e. the practice of succeeding a leader... [more]
Birka f German
Variant of Birke.
Eunez f English (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Eunice with the spelling being influenced by Inez.
Temrəqʷ m Ubykh
Ubykh form of Timur.
Benke m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Bengt.
Jafnhárr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "equally high". This is the name of a Norse god.
Xinwu f Chinese
From the Chinese 昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning" and 妩 (wǔ) meaning "charming, enchanting".
Sesselía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Cecilia.
Fadeli m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fadli.
Ioi f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Joy.
Amenemhatankh m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian jmn-m-ḥꜣt-ꜥnḫ meaning "(king) Amenemhat lives", derived from the name of the pharaoh Amenemhat combined with ankh "life"... [more]
Ayesh m Arabic
Derived from the Arabic root "ʿĀY-SH" (عَايِش), meaning "alive" or "living."
Weizhu f Chinese
From the Chinese 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve" or 玮 (wěi) meaning "type of jade, rare, valuable" and 珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, precious stone".
Gülfem f Turkish, Ottoman Turkish
Means "rose mouth", ultimately from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Arabic فم (fam) meaning "mouth". This was the name of a lady-in-waiting in the harem of Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Amihel m Biblical Latin
Form of Ammiel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Anuttam m Indian
Variant of Anuttama.
Ernwy m Medieval English
Medieval variant of Earnwig.
Alvie m English
Diminutive of Alvin.
Witomysł m Polish
Derived from Slavic vit or wit(o) "lord, master, ruler" combined with Polish myśl "thought" (which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic mysliti "to think").
Shahrbanu f Persian
Alternate transcription of Shahrbanoo.
Shizhirbaatar m Mongolian
From Mongolian шижир (shijir) meaning "pure" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Heda f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), German (Archaic), Norwegian (Rare), Estonian (Rare), Slovene
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element hadu "battle, combat".
Atiqah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عتيقة (see Atiqa), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Dally m English (American), Literature, Indonesian
Short form of Dallas. Dallas 'Dally' Winston from the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton bears this name.
Phrixa f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Phrixos (see Phrixus).