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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.
Erwig m Gothic
Erwig (after 642 – 687)) was a king of the Visigoths in Hispania (680–687). According to the 9th-century Chronicle of Alfonso III, Erwig was the son of Ardabast, who had journeyed from the Byzantine Empire to Hispania during the time of Chindasuinth, and married Chindasuinth's niece Goda... [more]
Joretta f English (American), Literature
From the novel 'Joretta' by Edna Robb Webster.
Conaill m Irish
Original Irish form of Conall.
Jamuel m Biblical, Biblical Latin
Form of Jemuel used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610; English) and the Clementine Vulgate (1592; Latin). The latter was the official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church for nearly four centuries: from the year it was published until 1979... [more]
Minhua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 敏 (mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [more]
Abzari m Arabic, Urdu
Means "seeds, spice, seedsman, one who sows" in Arabic.
Dionesio m Filipino
Filipino variant of Dionisio.
Shann f English
Short form of Shannon.
Thurmond m English
Transferred from the surname, Thurmond (see Thurman)
Ashem m Indian, Persian
Meaning, "guilty."
Algedas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian al meaning "everything, every last one". The second element is either derived from the old Lithuanian verb gedauti meaning "to ask" or from the (more) modern Lithuanian verb gedėti meaning "to mourn, to grieve" as well as "to miss" and "to long, to yearn, to pine (for)".
Styuen m Biblical
Form of Stephen found in Wycliffe's Bible.
Vuthy m Khmer
Means "prosperity, abundance" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit वृद्धि (vriddhi).
Telly m & f Various, Greek (Expatriate)
A diminutive of several names, such as Aristotelis, Donatella, Estella, Theodore and more... [more]
Bhekithemba f Zulu
Means "look for hope" in Zulu.
Panacea f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Πανάκεια (Panakeia), from Greek πανακής (panakês) "all-healing". This word, πανάκεια (panakeia), was used of various herbs reputed to have universal healing powers, and was personified as a goddess of remedies, cures and universal healing, daughter to Asclepius and Epione... [more]
Gerata f Kashubian
Feminine form of Gerat.
Hipparchia f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Hipparchos. This was the name of a 4th-century BC Cynic philosopher.
Haldetrude f Frankish
Haldetrude was a queen of Neustria, the first wife of Chlothar II. She was likely born around 575 - 594 and died around 604 - 629. She was the mother of Merovech, who was captured during a campaign against Burgundy and killed on orders of Brunhilda; Emma, married in 618 to Eadbald (died 640), King of Kent, though recently it has been suggested that she may have instead been the daughter of Erchinoald, mayor of the palace in Neustria; and Dagobert I (c... [more]
Aramanyak m Ancient Armenian
Meaning unknown; possibly related to Persian ارمنی (Armani) "Armenian" or from Old Iranian *Rāma(n)-nī- "bringing peace" combined with the Armenian suffix -ակ (-ak). Aramanyak Haykazuni was a king of Armenia from 2026-1980 BCE... [more]
Kwasiba f & m Ndyuka
Ndyuka equivalent of the Fante (Akan) name Kwasi.
Louna f Finnish (Rare)
Derived from Finnish lounas "southwest" or lounatuuli "southwest wind".
Mussasa f South American
A famous bearer of this name is Queen Mussasa, who was a 17th century Jaga queen.
Bekach f Uzbek
From the historical title of a wife or daughter of a bek.
Nihada f Bosnian
Feminine form of Nihad.
Naxhie f Albanian
Variant of Naxhije.
Gumbor f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gunborg.
Kelsang m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བཀལ་བཟང (see Kelzang).
Ōga m Japanese (Modern)
This name is used as 桜雅 with 桜 (ou, you, sakura) meaning "cherry (blossom) tree" and 雅 (ga, miya.bi) meaning "elegant, gracious, graceful, refined."... [more]
Giachem m Romansh
Variant of Jachiam.
Aybüke f Turkish
Derived from Turkish ay "moon" and büke "queen, woman".
Cymphonique f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Symphony using the suffix -ique (e.g., from Monique). Cymphonique Miller is a famous bearer.
Fenila f Indian (Christian)
MEANING : foamy, frothy, Soapnut ( Sapindus Detergens- Bot.)... [more]
Sîdar m Kurdish
Means "shade" in Kurdish.
Duma m Swahili
Means "cheetah" in Swahili.... [more]
Fess m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Fess.... [more]
Injana f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian
Name: Injana इञ्जना / इंजना... [more]
Sukarti f Javanese
Feminine form of Sukarto.
Tănase m Romanian
Diminutive of Atanasie
Dysia f Polish
Diminutive of Edyta.
Seager m English
Transferred use of the surname Seager.
Orkus m Polish
Polish form of Orcus.
Radhild f Germanic
Derived from Old High German rât "counsel" combined with Old Norse hildr "battle."
Thongdi m & f Thai
From Thai ทอง (thong) meaning "gold" and ดี (di) meaning "good, nice, fine".
Taskeen m & f Arabic
Means "pacification" in Arabic.
Alazebath f English (Rare, Archaic)
Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Elizabeth.
Dequavion m African American (Rare)
Elaboration of Dequan with the phonetic element vion.
Nesibeli f Kazakh
Means "lucky, favoured" in Kazakh.
Weda f East Frisian
Feminine short form of names containing the Germanic name element WID "wood".
Rabihah f Arabic
Means "winner" in Arabic.
Tudorache m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Theodorakis. This name has fallen out of use and now only survives as a patronymic surname.
Steiney f Icelandic
Derived from the Old Norse elements steinn "stone" and ey "island" or ey "good fortune".
Arturi m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Arthur.
Wasan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo wasa meaning "puffin" and the genitive suffix -n.
Maiyar m Arabic
Maiyar is an old Arabic MALE name means the person who brings Mera( Meara is an Arbic word means the hoard collected from rich and given to poor people. In early days of Islamic states there was a job in the government called ( MAIYAR) and he was responsible to distribute Aids and hoards to poor people... [more]
Willus m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German short form of Wilhelm.
Shuangshuang f Chinese
Reduplication of Chinese 爽 (shuǎng) meaning "bright, clear, open, straightforward" or 双 (shuāng) meaning "two, double, pair, twin". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Cuicatototl f & m Nahuatl
Means "singing bird" in Nahuatl.
Lionik m Belarusian
Diminutive of Lieanid.
Sirikit f & m Thai (Rare)
From Thai สิริ (sì-rí) meaning "fortune, grace, luck" and a short form of กิติยากร (gìt-yaa-gon), referring to Kitiyakara, a Thai royal house. This is the name of the Queen mother of Thailand (1932-) who was the queen consort of the late Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927-2016).
Egmar m German
A dithematic name formed from the Germanic name elements agjō "edge (of the sword)" and mari "famous".
Takamizuko m & f Japanese
From Taka meaning “High” (高) and Mizu meaning “Water” (水) and Ko meaning “Child” (子), can be read as “High water child”.
Wilhelmino m Filipino (Rare)
Masculine form of Wilhelmina. A bearer of this name is Wilhelmino "Willy" Sy-Alvarado, a Filipino politician.
Marella f Italian
Possibly a variant of Mariella, notably borne by Italian socialite Marella Agnelli (1927-).
Famian m English (Archaic), German (Archaic)
English and German form of Famianus.
Hậu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 侯 (hậu) meaning "lord, nobleman" or 厚 (hậu) meaning "thick".
Ilirid m Albanian
Masculine form of Ilirida.
Reinfried m German (Rare, Archaic)
German name composed of the elements ragin "advice" and fridu "peace".
Garaitza f Basque
Derived from either Basque garaitza "victory; win", this name is considered a Basque equivalent of Victoria and Victoire.
Marcette f English
Transferred use of the surname Marcette.
Rotor m Popular Culture
Meaning unknown. The most famous bearer, either in reality or in media, is Rotor the Walrus, from the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series by Archie Comics.
Hiu f Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Xiao.
Pelahiya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Pelagia.
Zethus m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Ζῆθος (Zêthos), a derivative of the verb ζάω (zaô) "to live". In Greek legend Zethus and his twin brother Amphion were sons of Zeus by Antiope... [more]
Rikesh m Indian
"One who is capable of converting all his desires in to reality."... [more]
Jaras m Polish
Diminutive of Jarosław.
Bealdgyð f Anglo-Saxon (Hypothetical)
Possible Old English name meaning "bold battle", derived from the elements beald "bold, brave" and guð "battle".
Świelub m Polish (Rare)
From the Slavic elements wsze/świe meaning "every", "each", "all", "any", "everyone", "everybody", "every man", "always", "forever", "aye" and lub "beloved", "darling". It can mean "the one who likes all".
Godard m Dutch (Rare), Faroese, Norwegian
Faroese and Norwegian form of Godehard and Dutch variant form of Godhard. Also compare the English given name Goddard.... [more]
Aagni f Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Aune.
Gulchehra f Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Golchehreh.
Elifsu f Turkish
Combination of Elif and Su 1.
Casworon m Cornish
Likely derived from Celtic cad "battle" and kawaro "hero."
Pierpont m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Pierpont.
Yulianto m Indonesian
From the name of the month of July (Juli in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in July.
Haishu f Chinese
From the Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" and 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl".
Nazile f Turkish
From Arabic نازل (nazil) meaning "descending, going down".
Bricelyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Brice using the popular name suffix lyn.
Shaquasia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic element sha and the name Quasia. It can be spelled ShaQuasia, Sha'Quasia or Shaquasia.
Catrene f Walloon
Walloon form of Catherine.
Karvi f Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Indian, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi
Meaning- female artisan; doer; maker
Nonalea f Romansh
Contraction of Nona and Lea.
Sanna f Inuit Mythology
Inuktitut form of Sedna.
Długosław m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish długi or długo "long", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic dьlgъ "long". Also compare Croatian dug "long"... [more]
Aghapap m Armenian (Archaic)
Derived from Persian aga ("master") and Armenian pap ("grandfather").
Fangupu m Tongan
Means "always talking" in Tongan.
Floireans f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Florence.
Breesha f Manx
Variant of Breeshey.
Camilia f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Camilla.
Ju f & m Portuguese
Diminutive of Júlia, Joana, João and other similar-sounding names.
Mardis f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian form of Mardís recorded in the 19th century.
Hotómanéé'e f Cheyenne
From the Cheyenne hotómá'e énéé'e meaning "Inside she is standing".
Kaʻaeʻa f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and 'ae'a meaning "wandering".
K’ajaq f Quechua
Means "one who shines" in Quechua.
Keiten m Japanese
From Japanese 恵 (kei) meaning "blessing, favor, wise, kind, fortunate" or 敬 (kei) meaning "to respect; to honor" combined with 天 (ten) meaning "heavens; sky" or 典 (ten) meaning "ceremony, rule", or from 啓典 (Keiten) meaning "the Islamic Holy Books (namely the Qur'an, Tawrat, Zabur, and 'Injil)".
Urime f Albanian
Feminine form of Urim.
Røthe m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Rauði.
Kaiyō m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name combines 海 (kai, umi) meaning "ocean, sea" with 陽 (you, hi) meaning "daytime, heaven, male, positive, sunshine, yang principle" or 洋 (you) meaning "ocean, western style."... [more]
Harufumi m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (haru) meaning "spring" combined with 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nuunu f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Nûno.
Abd al-Basit m Arabic
Means "servant of the expander" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with باسط (basit) meaning "expander, extender".
Zeuxis m Ancient Greek
Means "to yoke together" or "to bridge", ultimately derived from Greek ζεύγνυμι (zeugnymi) meaning "to yoke, saddle; to join, link together".
Anusha f Russian
Variant of Annusha.
Jehoshuah m Biblical Hebrew
Name in the genealogy of Ephraim. (1 Chronicles 7:27)
Mamikon m Armenian, Georgian, Russian
Most likely from Old Georgian მამაჲ (mamay) meaning "father," with the diminutive suffix -իկ (-ik).
Nange f Chinese
From the Chinese 南 (nán) meaning "south" and 歌 (gē) meaning "song; sing, praise".
Loa m & f Swedish (Modern)
Probably an elaboration of Lo. Usage of this name could be due to the popularity of Lo and the similarity to Noah 1... [more]
Cilmi m Somali
A name that derives from the word cilmi which means "knowledge" or "learning."
Tsui m Khoekhoe, African Mythology
The Khoikhoi god of rain and thunder.
Kagisoyame m Tswana
Means "my peace" in Setswana.
Rosolina f Italian
Variant of Rosalia.
Pėhévanéstoohe m Cheyenne
Means "sings good, sings nice" in Cheyenne.
Venustiano m Spanish (Mexican)
Spanish form of Venustianus. A notable bearer was Venustiano Carranza (1859-1920), one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution.
Valtin m German (East Prussian)
Contracted form of Valentin. (Compare Velten)
Neilus m Greek Mythology
Means "river valley". From the Greek neilos (νεῖλος) 'river valley'. In Greek mythology he is the eponym god of the river Nile in Egypt, the son of Titans Oceanus and Tethys, and father of Memphis, Chione, Anippe, Caliadne, and Polyxo.
Kazi f Slavic Mythology
In Bohemian mythology, Kazi is the second oldest daughter of the Bohemian ruler Krok. Her sisters are Teta and Libuše... [more]
Suntharee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุนทรี (see Sunthari).
Ditta f Italian, Hungarian
Truncated form of Editta as well as a Hungarian short form of Edit and Judit, used as a given name in its own right.
Ephyra f Greek Mythology
The name of a nymph of the town of Ephyraia (Corinth) on the Isthmos. The name is either taken from that place or means "fiery", from the element φυρα (phyra).
Jourdin m French (African)
Transferred use of the surname Jourdin.
Ixlosbonu f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ixlos meaning "devotion" and bonu meaning "lady (title)".
Tsung-han m Taiwanese
From Chinese 宗 (zōng) meaning "ancestors, elders" combined with 翰 (hàn) meaning "brush, pen", as well as other character combinations.
Samsonas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Samson.
Wilflæd f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English willa meaning "will, desire" and Old English flæd, possibly meaning "beauty".
Dinfna f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Dymphna.
Obba f Frisian, Icelandic
Frisian and Icelandic feminine form of Obbe.
Dumëine m Ladin
Variant of Domëne.
Graihagh f Manx (Modern)
Derived from Manx graihagh "lovable; loving; affectionate", this name is a modern coinage.
Beorhtmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and mære "famous".
Ajewole m & f Yoruba
Means "the goddess Aje has entered this house" or "wealth has come in" in Yoruba, from ajé "wealth, prosperity" and wọle "enter into" (itself from wọ "to enter" and ilé "house, home").
Salauat m Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic صَلَوَات‎ (ṣalawāt) meaning "prayers".
Naha m Sotho
land or country
Frutuoso m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Fructuosus.
Mamiko f Japanese
From Japanese 麻 (ma) meaning "flax" or 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine, sincere", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac, child"... [more]
Égyptienne f French (Archaic), Malagasy (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from French Égyptienne, the feminine form of the noun Égyptien "Egyptian (person)". This name is generally given in honour of the catholic and orthodox saint Marie l'Égyptienne (known in English as Mary of Egypt).
Marcoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Marc.
Armishah m Malay (Rare)
Malay form of Armish.
Romul m Bosnian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Bosnian, Croatian and Romanian form of Romulus.
Przemka f Polish
Diminutive form of Przemysława.
Leri m Georgian
Short form of Valeri.
Notger m Medieval French, Germanic, Old Saxon, Medieval
Proto-Germanic naudiz "need, necessity" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Stúfr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse stúfr meaning "stump, stub".
Dabareh f Biblical
Dabareh is a not entirely incorrect mode of Anglicizing (Jos 21:28) the name Daberath
Afrykan m Polish (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Polish and Ukrainian form of Africanus.
Kaou m Breton
Diminutive of Kaourintin.
Virdžinėjė f Lithuanian
Saimogaitian (Lithuanian dialect) form of Virginia.
Dioglus m Arthurian Cycle
The seneschal of King Maglory the Saxon. In the early days of Arthur’s reign, he invaded northern Britain with other Saxons. He was killed at the battle of Clarence by Sir Eliezer, King Pelles’ son.
Kisho m Georgian
Short form of Kishvardi.
Hêmin m Kurdish
Means "tranquil" in Kurdish.
Fiebronija f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Febronia.
Niran m Coptic
Short form of Paniran.
Pakhomij m Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Alternate transcription of Russian Пахомий and Ukrainian Пахомій (see Pakhomiy).
Sanal m Kalmyk
Derived from Mongolian санал (sanal) meaning "thought, desire, aspiration".
Mineĸ f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "little bit" (originally a diminutive ending).
Dzulkeflee m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Agurys m Spanish (Caribbean)
Cuban-American
Hoosea m Estonian, Finnish
Estonian and Finnish form of Hosea.
Mannu m Indian
Variant of Manu 1.
Ujúko m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Jochum.
Ísold f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Isolde.
Orlev m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the name Or means "light" and the name Lev 2 means "heart".
Pisinah m Old Persian
Uncertain etymology.
Pechakgul f Uzbek
Means "morning glory" in Uzbek.
Qunaaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of K'unâĸ.
Fantomah f Popular Culture
Fantomah is the name of the first female character to appear in print as a superhero, the "Mystery Woman of the Jungle", created by Barclay Flagg (a pseudonym of Fletcher Hanks, USA) for Jungle Comics #2, published by Fiction House (USA) in February 1940.
Tearoa f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian and Tahitian name, meaning "great and white" or "great light".
Soheyla f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سهیلا (see Soheila).
Jovydas m Lithuanian
Derived from the Lithuanian verb joti meaning "to ride horseback" combined with Baltic vyd meaning "to see" (see Vytautas). Also compare other names that end in -vydas, such as Alvydas and Tautvydas.
Sukhbeer m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਸੁਖਬੀਰ (see Sukhbir).
Win f Sioux
Means "woman" in Lakota or another Sioux language.
Chatrine f Swedish
Variant of Katrin.
Bilius m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish bilio- "tree".
Engalaguppe m Indian
Extremely rare name; only one known occurrence:... [more]
Boxiu m Chinese
From the Chinese 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 修 (xiū) meaning "repair, build, mend, study".
Shuiwang m Chinese
From 水 (shui) means "water", and 王 (wang) meaning "king, monarch". Other characters can be used.
Abramek m Polish
Diminutive of Abram 2.
Atulya f Hindi
Feminine form of Atul.
Arpita f Indian
Arpita is an Indian name for a female.... [more]
Pelléas m Theatre, Arthurian Cycle (Gallicized)
French form of Pelleas used by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck for a character in his play Pelléas and Mélisande (1893), which was later adapted by Claude Debussy into an opera (1902).
Platibaal m Phoenician
Derived from the Phoenician Plati meaning "refuge" and Baal. This name means "Baal is my refuge"
Ikar m Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Ikaros (see Icarus).
Léger m French (Rare), Haitian Creole
French form of Leutgar. Saint Léger, Bishop of Autun was a 7th-century Frankish martyr.
Gildolf m Germanic
Variant spelling of Gildulf.
Oryam f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Or, meaning "light" and Yam, meaning "sea".
Amyen m French (Archaic)
Archaic French name of uncertain origin and meaning which was recorded up to the 1600s in the French Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Current theories include a local derivation of Latin Amantius (which would make Amyen a cognate of Amant) and Ammien.
Wisse m Dutch, West Frisian, Medieval Dutch
Short form of names containing the Germanic elements wîsan, wîso or wîs, such as Wisamar.
Niké f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nike.
Choé m Picard
Diminutive of Franchoés.
Dowse f Medieval English
Medieval form of Dulcie. (See Duce.)
Evstorgiy m Russian
Russian form of Eustorgios (see Eustorgio).
Želisav m Serbian (Rare)
From Serbian желети (želeti) meaning "to wish" and сав (sav) meaning "whole" or "all".
Marianig f Breton
Diminutive of Mariana.
Lulieta f Albanian
Variant of Luljeta.
Paywaru f Quechua
Means "cornflower" in Quechua.
Xiaoyu f & m Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small", 筱 (xiǎo) meaning "small bamboo", 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak", 骁 (xiāo) meaning "brave, valiant", or 效 (xiào) meaning "imitate, follow, devote" combined with 雨 () meaning "rain", 萸 (yú) meaning "dogwood, cornelian cherry", 宇 () meaning "house, eaves, universe", or 禹 (yǔ) refering to Yu the Great, a Xia dynsaty emperor... [more]
Yinghe f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑛 (yīng) meaning "luster of gems, crystal" or 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous" and 荷 (hé) meaning "lotus, waterlily" or 鹤 (hè) meaning "crane".
Shekiera f German (Modern, Rare)
Probably a variant of Shakira.... [more]
Keghadzin f Armenian
Perhaps from the Armenian գեղ (gegh, kegh) meaning "beauty" and ծին (tsin, dzin) meaning "birth".
Longwei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon" or 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, abundant" combined with 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp" or 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary"... [more]
Yornafas m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yor meaning "friend" and nafas meaning "breath".
Wa-li-ssu m Indigenous Taiwanese
Taiwanese aboriginal name.
Pantxika f Occitan, Basque (Rare)
Basque and Occitan form of Françoise or Francesca.
Dranlyug m Sanskrit
Hindu male first name. (𝘥𝘩𝘳𝘢𝘯) means "retention" and "sustainer" (𝘺𝘶𝘨) means "era". can be described as 'incarnation' {अवतार} "sustainer of the era". {विष्णु} reminding
Badhl f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "gift" in Arabic.
Lanyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Yevnoik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of both Eunoicus and Eunoikos.
Krescens m Polish
Polish form of Crescentius.
Panuinnaq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Panuínaĸ.
Jadine f English (Rare)
Elaborated form or diminutive of Jade, or perhaps a blend of the popular phonetic element jay with Nadine... [more]
Alae m Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic عَلَاء (ʿalāʾ) meaning "exalted, lofty, excellent" (related to Ali 1 and Aali).
Jacelyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jocelyn or combination of Jace and Lyn.