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.
Elíz f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Élise, reflecting the French pronunciation.
Márge f Sami
Sami form of Marga.
Taylalt f Berber
Means "bird" in Tamazight.
Demócrito m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Democritus.
Bertomiu m Gascon
Gascon form of Bartholomew.
Seraffinu m Corsican
Corsican form of Seraphinus.
Smaragde m French (Archaic), French (African, Rare)
French form of Smaragdos via its latinized form Smaragdus.
Guansu f Chinese
From the Chinese 鹳 (guàn) meaning "crane, stork" and 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn".
Doraldina f American (?)
This was the invented stage name of actress and dancer Dora Saunders (1888–1936), though she basically adapted this name for her everyday life.
Evtimia f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Евтимия (see Evtimiya).
Hagni m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Hagano.
Svanberg m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Svanbergur.
Cayin m Walloon
Walloon form of Cain.
Yanci f Chinese
From the Chinese 嫣 (yān) meaning "charming, fascinating" and 慈 (cí) meaning "kind, loving, charitable, benevolent".
Veranya f Russian
Russian diminutive of Vera 1.
Mbù f Central African
A Kom name.
Arioldus m Germanic (Latinized), Theatre
Probably a variant of Arialdus. This is the name of a character from the 17th-century stage play The Swisser.
Fuyuki m & f Japanese
As a unisex name, this name can be used as 吹雪 or 冬希 with 吹 (sui, fu.ku) meaning "blow, breathe, emit, puff, smoke", 冬 (tou, fuyu) meaning "winter", 雪 (setsu, yuki) meaning "snow" and 希 (ki, ke, mare) meaning "beg, beseech, few, Greece, hope, phenomenal, pray, rare, request."... [more]
Donzaleigh f African American (Rare, ?)
Borne by US activist Donzaleigh Abernathy (1957-).
Kritolaos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek κριτης (krites) "judge, critic" combined with Greek λαος (laos) "the people."
Hjörvar m Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse hjǫrr "sword" and varr "vigilant, aware" (or possibly Germanic *warjan "defend, protect").
Nobuhito m Japanese
From Nobu combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person," also used as 仁 meaning "benevolence, compassion, humanity."
Ineriqué f Romani (Caló)
Derived from the Caló word inerique "protection". Used as a Caló equivalent of Amparo.
Upasa f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Punjabi
MEANING - Adoration, homage, worship ... [more]
Axilen m Old Danish
Variant of Axelen.
Bothilder f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Bóthildr.
Ginafae f Literature, English
Combination of Gina and Fae. The name is used in one of R. A. Salvatore's 'Forgotten Realms' novels.
Bodomér m Hungarian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a Hungarian borrowing of Budimir.
Liboko f Sotho
Means "praises" in Sotho.
Ubayd m Arabic
Means "little servant" in Arabic, a diminutive of عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant".
Anog f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "pleasured" in Hebrew, a poetic verbal of Oneg.
Haruhito m Japanese
From 合 (haru) meaning "conjunction, join, suit, fit, one tenth" or 美 (haru) meaning "beautiful" combined with 士 (hito) meaning "samurai, warrior". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hilarie f English
This is an alternative spelling of Hilary, specifically for girls, apparently coined -and occasionally used - in England.
Steed m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Steed.
Ítala f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Itala.
Lukai m & f Chinese
Combination of the name Lu or and the name Kai 4.
Danúbio m Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern)
Transferred use of the name of Rio Danúbio.
Iosune f Basque
Alternative spelling of Josune.
Teiloras m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian borrowing of Taylor (masculine form).
Mógils m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of mór "a moor, heath, barren moorland" and gísl "pledge, hostage".
Cérile m & f French (Archaic)
Archaic French variant of Cyrille.
Ered f Hebrew
Means "rose" in Hebrew.
Cecilo f Provençal
Provençal form of Cécile.
Kapakka m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kapáka.
Pantelitsa f Greek (Cypriot)
Feminine diminutive of Pantelis.
Suaidah f Arabic
Means "happy, cheerful, lucky" in Arabic.
Rejzka f Sorbian
Diminutive of Rejza.
Katylu f English (Rare)
A combination of Katy and Lu.
Elien f Dutch
Dutch form of Eline, with its spelling phonetical in nature. A known bearer of this name is Elien Meijer (b. 1970), a retired Dutch rower who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney... [more]
Borr m Norse Mythology
Possibly means "son" in Old Norse. Borr is a deity in Norse Mythology. He is married to Bestla, father of Odin, Vili and , and son of Búri.
Bakea f Basque
Variant of Bake. Bakea Ziganda Ferrer (1890 - 1966) was the first Basque female scholar.
Inglis f Swedish
Contracted form of Ingelise.
Ving m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Irving.
Goryanka f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Goryana.
Chanler m English
Transferred use of the surname Chanler.
Simranjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Punjabi ਸਿਮਰਨ (simran) meaning "continuous remembrance" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Longyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 珑 (lóng) meaning "gem cut like a dragon" and 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" or 雁 (yàn) meaning "wild goose".
Shafiyah f Malay, Indonesian
Either means "forgiveness" from Arabic صَفْح (ṣafḥ) meaning "pardon, forgiveness, amnesty" or "healer, curer" from شَفَى (šafā) "to heal, to cure". It can also be considered a form of the name Safiyyah.
Ubiratã m Tupi
Means "strong spear" in Tupi, from übü'ra á'tã.
Rikano f Japanese
From Japanese 凛 (ri) meaning "dignified, severe, cold", 花 (ka) meaning "flower" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Qidy m Igbo
Variant of Chidi.
Guðmon m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Guðmundur.
Zuseppe m Sardinian
Logudorese form of Joseph.
Zadrian m American (Modern, Rare)
Created from the name Adrian by adding an initial letter Z.
Lanako f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Lana.
Jingchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" and 琛 (chēn) meaning "treasure".
Eki m Finnish (Rare)
Variant of Ekke.
Fabiána f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Fabiana.
Shanaya f & m English
Variant of Shania.
Arius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Areios. Arius (AD 250 or 256–336) was an ascetic Christian presbyter of Libyan birth, possibly of Berber extraction, and priest in Alexandria, Egypt, of the church of the Baucalis.
Avigad m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Avi and Gad which possibly means "my father is the lucky one" in Hebrew. It's quite rare name in Israel.
Himaya f Filipino, Cebuano
Transferred use of the surname, which means "glory," "bliss," or "rapture" in Cebuano.
Kirimanongi m & f Polynesian
Means "fragrant skin" in Anutan.
Soha f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سها (see Suha).
Abiha f Pakistani
Means "her father" in Arabic, from the kunya (nickname or byname) of Fatimah bint Muhammad أمّ أبیها (Umm Abiha), literally "the mother of her father"... [more]
Yozpo'lat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yoz meaning "summer" and po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Yumn f Arabic
Meaning: Good Fortune, Success... [more]
Iidá f Sami
Sami form of Ida.
Frêşte f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Fereshteh.
Forrey m English
Diminutive of Forrest. There might possibly also be cases where this name is derived from the surname Forrey.
Oti m Romani
Variant of Othi.
Huiwei f Chinese
From the Chinese 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 惠 (huì) meaning "benefit, favour, kindness" and 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve" or 惠 (huì) meaning "small".
Alviine f Estonian
Estonian form of Alwine and variant of Alviina.
Betzaida f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Betsaida. This name is the most popular out of the two.... [more]
Gjovani m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Giovanni.
Polana f Astronomy
From the name of an asteroid discovered by Johann Palisa which was named after the city of Pola where he made the discovery.
Gow m & f English (American)
Possibly from the surname Gow, derived from Scottish Gaelic gobha meaning "smith".
Stefi f Greek
Diminutive of Stefania, or sometimes Stavroula.
Mathild f Medieval Flemish, Medieval English, Banat Swabian
Variant of Mathilde and Matilda as well as a Banatswabian variant influenced by Hungarian Matild.
Herophon m Ancient Greek
Derived from the name of the Greek goddess Hera combined with the Greek noun φωνή (phone) meaning "voice" as well as "sound, tone".... [more]
Nākai f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian meaning "quieted, pacified" or "the (plural)" and kai meaning "sea(s)".
Kalewa m Finnish
Variant of Kaleva.
Yousri m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic يسري (see Yusri).
Tocual m Nahuatl
Means "our good thing" in Nahuatl.
Reinerd m Dutch
Dutch form of Reinhard.
Murako f Japanese (Rare)
From 邑 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet" and (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Xochinahual m Nahuatl
Means "flower sorcerer" or "flower disguise" in Nahuatl.
Kani m & f Finnish (Rare)
Meaning "rabbit" in Finnish.
Meligor m Arthurian Cycle
A knight in the service of Lord Golagros, Arthur’s opponent in the Middle Scots tale of Golagros and Gawain.
Kuobakh m Yakut
Means "hare" in Yakut.
Maipe m Chamorro, Polynesian
Means "fiery, hot, passionate", from the word máipe.
Saye f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سایه (see Sayeh).
Dulie f & m English (?)
No known origin nor meaning. a person with this given name was Dulie Delic an athlete for the Geelong SC.
Gailigedas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from old Lithuanian gailas, which usually means "strong, potent" but has also been found to mean "sharp, jagged" as well as "angry, fierce, violent" and "miserable, sorrowful, remorseful"... [more]
Bessica f English (American, Rare)
Likely an elaboration of Bessie.
Peiyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Szibell f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Sybil.
Keperiñe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Zéphyrine and Ceferina.
Oliviyah f English (American, Modern)
Variant of Olivia. According to the SSA, Oliviyah was given to 6 girls in 2018.
Sozan f Kurdish
Means "glowing, burning" in Kurdish.
Julieta f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Жулиета (see Zhulieta).
Çağil m Turkish
1. The sound and exuberance of flowing waters. -(adverb) ... [more]
Xiniu f Chinese
From the Chinese 汐 (xī) meaning "night tides" and 妞 (niū) meaning "girl".
Tida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thida.
Wirjo m Javanese
Older spelling of Wiryo influenced by Dutch orthography.
Titika f Greek
Diminutive of Xanthippi and Christina.
Shoma m Japanese
Variant transcription of Shouma.
Salsabella f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Salsabil.
Mazaltov f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Elaborated form of Mazal
Chuluungerel f & m Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone" and гэрэл (gerel) meaning "light".
Utdlarik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ulrich.
Suryanti f Javanese, Indonesian
Feminine form of Suryanto.
Safee m Malay
Malay variant of Safi.
Caín m Spanish, Gascon
Spanish and Gascon form of Cain.
Vé'késȯhvovó'haestse m Cheyenne
Means "Spotted Bird" in Cheyenne.
Pavitra f & m Indian
From a Sanskrit word meaning "pure".
Ikuhiko m Japanese
From 生 (iku) meaning "live" and 彦 (hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Priddy m Welsh
Welsh diminutive of Meredith.
Jȧśü m Vilamovian
Variant of Jasiu.
Pugsley m Popular Culture
Name of a character from The Addams Family.
Huanitl m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain; the name was often written with the flag glyph panitl, but this was almost certainly a phonetic representation of the name, and unrelated to its etymology. This was the Nahuatl name of Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin, an Aztec tlatoani (ruler) who became the first governor of Tenochtitlan under colonial Spanish rule.
Kirila f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Kiril.
Xurşid m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Khurshid
Prathia f African American
The Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall, a theologian and ethicist, was active in SNCC and a prominent civil rights movement speaker—she was said to have influenced Dr. King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech, having used the phrase repeatedly in a speech he heard in 1962.
Thorryn m Manx
Variant of Thorfin.
Hədiyyə f Azerbaijani
Means "gift" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic هدية (hadiyya).
Bibimaryam f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and the given name Maryam.
Kakulu m Miwok
Means "Crow" or "Raven".
Nazari m Malay
Means "my sight, my vision" from Arabic نَظَر (naẓar) meaning "vision, gaze, sight".
Bılatıan m Yakut
Yakut form of Platon.
Nubemiunu f Ancient Egyptian
Probably derived from Egyptian nbw "gold" combined with jwnw "Heliopolis (city)".
Asztrid f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Astrid.
Chairon m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek χαίρω (chairo) meaning "to be glad, to rejoice".
Stojka f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Стойка (see Stoyka).
Seiga m Japanese
From Japanese 星 (sei) meaning "star, dot" combined with 河 (ga) meaning "stream, river". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bruist m Dutch (Archaic)
Short form of Bruisten. This name is unlikely to ever be used/revived in modern times, due to its similarity to the Dutch verb bruisen "to fizz", which may have some teasing potential.
Ziona f Hebrew, Jewish, English, Afrikaans
Feminine form of Zion.
Dilkash f Uzbek
Means "pleasant" in Uzbek.
Wileminka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Wilemina.
Maasje f Dutch
Feminine form of Maas.
Armor m English (Modern, Rare)
The protection worn by knights, warriors and heroes for centuries.
Annapurna f Hinduism, Bengali, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu
Means "filled with food" from Sanskrit अन्न (anna) meaning "food, grains" combined with पूर्ण (pūrṇa) meaning "filled with, full of". This is the name of the Hindu goddess of food and nourishment, considered a manifestation of Parvati or Durga.
Kreeta f Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian variant of Greta.
Nefertnesu f Ancient Egyptian
Contains the Ancient Egyptian word nfr, meaning "beautiful, good, perfect".
Chuangang m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 钢 (gāng) meaning "steel; hard, strong, tough".
Akachukwu m Igbo
Means "hand of God" in Igbo.
Nagemi f & m Japanese
The name Nagemi written in Kanji means "throwing oneself". With "投" meaning "to throw; discard" and "身" meaning "self; body."
Tefu f Japanese (Archaic)
Archaic written form of Chou.
Ancheng m Chinese
From the Chinese 岸 (àn) meaning "beach, shore" and 成 (chéng) meaning "become, succeed" or "completed, finished".
Tanayos m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธนยศ (see Thanayot).
Mikan f Japanese
From Japanese 蜜 (mitsu) meaning "nectar, honey, sweet" and 柑 (kan) meaning "citrus fruit". As a vocabulary word, 蜜柑 (mikan) meaning "Mandarin orange". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Reglindis f Medieval German (Latinized)
Name formed of the Germanic name elements REGIN "advice, council" and LIND "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft".... [more]
Faði m Old Norse
Variant of Faðir or Fati.
Frido m Dutch (Rare), German, Sorbian
Short form of masculine names that contain the Germanic element fridu meaning "peace", such as Fridolf and Friedrich... [more]
Haizen m English
Derived from the Old English, meaning "grey".
Borat m Popular Culture
Possibly an invented name, perhaps based on Borut. This is the name of the titular character in the film 'Borat' (2006).
Lampi m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "pond" in Finnish.
Tormóður m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Þórmóðr.
Hesso m German (Rare)
Probably derived from Hesse, a German state.
Tellumo m Roman Mythology
Masculine form of Tellus.
Bæilir m Old Norse
Probably an Old Norse variant of Bæglir.
Tofunmi m & f Yoruba
a strong desire for success and all the amenities of affluence.
Umrtoj m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek umr meaning "life" and toj meaning "crown".
Wicadith m Inca Mythology (Anglicized, Rare)
Means "shiny" in ancient Tulalip-inca tribe scripts,as in Bagobago 1,87: "With thee shall be the song of the wekkadeth birds"
Ho'ótseotsėstse m Cheyenne
Means "Lightning" in Cheyenne.
Eevert m Finnish
Finnish form of Everard.
Jintong m Chinese
From 金 (jīn) meaning "copper" and 潼 (tóng) meaning "high, lofty".
Vi f Vietnamese
Variant of Vy.
Fleming m American (Rare), Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Denoted one who came from Flanders in the Netherlands. American usage is derived from the surname Fleming and Scandinavian usage is variant of the Danish given name Flemming.
Syrith f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Sigrid.
Yerazig f Armenian (Rare)
Diminutive of Yeraz.
Alsoomse f Siksika
Means "independent" in Siksika.
Algebeaivi m Sami
Sami combination of alge (unknown Sami element) and Beaivi.
Thyia f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Thyia derived from the verb θύω "to sacrifice" was a female figure associated with cults of several major gods.
Asaad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أسعد (see As'ad).
Esheena f English
excellent Gracious gift of God
Sassi f English
Form of Sassy
Nicolàsa f Catalan, Occitan
Feminine form of Nicolàs.
Minicùccia f Sardinian
Gallurese feminine diminutive of Duminicu.
Umiitsuk f Greenlandic
Younger form of Umîtsuk.
Assunto m Italian
Masculine form of Assunta.
Brone f & m German (East Prussian)
Feminine form and masculine short form of Bronys.
Nargizi f Georgian
Derived from the Georgian noun ნარგიზი (nargizi) meaning "daffodil, narcissus flower". Also see the related name Nargiza, which is also commonly used in Georgia.
Pârmio f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Tomanija f Vlach
Feminine form of Toman.
Suhal m Indian
The word suhal means "Possible" in languages like somali, amharic and igbo. The actual meaning of the name is Pure and precious.
Seviaryn m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Severin.
Phantom m American (South, Rare, Archaic)
From the English word "phantom" a synonym for "ghost", ultimately from Greek φάντασμα (phántasma) "phantom, ghost", "vision, dream", "fantasy".
Witthaya m Thai
Means "science, philosophy, knowledge, learning" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit विद्या (vidya).
Minmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 旻 (mín) meaning "heaven" or 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose".
Nottung m Old Norwegian
Possibly means "descendant of Nótt" (a combination of the given name Nótt and Old Norse ungr "young" (compare Sveinung))... [more]
Olimjon m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Alimjan.
Shilah f American (Rare)
2006 winner of Miss Texas.
Bonacossa f Medieval Italian
Meaning uncertain; it is likely a medieval variant of Bonaccorsa.
Jakaŭ m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Jacob.
Womi f Yakuur
My own
Nesibe f Turkish
Turkish form of Nasiba.
Promachos f Greek Mythology
An epithet of Athena meaning "she who fights in front".
Tidhun m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīd "time" and hun "bear cub".
Ippolytos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Hippolytos.
Oniria f Spanish (Caribbean, Rare), Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Likely an invented name, perhaps based on the Spanish word onírica meaning "oneiric, dreamlike" (from Greek ὄνειρος (oneiros) "dream"). This name was borne by Cuban revolutionary Oniria Gutiérrez (1940-?).
Óþveginn m Old Norse
Old Norse byname meaning "unwashed, dirty", derived from ú, a negative prefix, combined with the preterite participle of the verb þvá "to wash".
Doriya f Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names Dori (or Dor), means "(my) generation" with the letters יה (which are part of the name of God).
Shehzad m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu شہزاد (see Shahzad).
Koneri m Medieval Breton
Allegedly derived from Old Irish con "hound, dog, wolf" and "king".
Lokmane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of لقمان (see Luqman) chiefly used in Algeria
Cerile m Provençal
Provençal form of Cyrille.