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.
Pétr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Petrus.
Hurhi m Quechua
Quechua form of George.
Brettney f English
Variant of Brittany, possibly inspired by Brett.
Doloricas f Galician (Rare)
Galician hypocorism of Dores and Dolores.
Ramone m English
Anglicized form of Ramón. Possibly transferred use of the surname Ramone in homage to the American punk rock band the Ramones, which was inspired by Paul McCartney's use of the pseudonym Paul Ramon during his Silver Beatles days.
Kaniel m Hebrew
Means "the Lord supports me"
Tsevel f & m Mongolian
Derived from a Tibetan name composed of ཚེ (tshe) meaning "life" and སྤེལ (spel) meaning "to increase, spread, develop, encourage".
Yoshika f Japanese
From 悦 (yoshi) meaning "pleased, joy" and 加 (ka) meaning "increased, add". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Bepo m Croatian
Diminutive of Giuseppe, used mainly in coastal areas of Croatia.
Yohance m African American (Rare), Hausa (?)
Used by American comedian, writer and civil rights activist Dick Gregory for his son born 1973. According to a 1973 issue of Jet magazine, Gregory and his wife Lillian found the name in a book called Names from Africa, and Yohance 'means "God's gift" in the Hausa language of Nigeria.'
Nuanliang f Chinese
From Chinese 暖 (nuǎn) meaning "warm, genial" combined with 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, brilliant, radiant, enlightened". Other character combinations are possible.
Yoga m Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit योग (yoga) referring to a set of Hindu and Buddhist practices centred around spiritual insight and tranquility. The word itself means "yoking, joining, attaching" in Sanskrit.
Perci m English
Variant of Percy.
Žvoruna f Baltic Mythology
This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of the hunt and the forest as well as the protector of wild animals who was first recorded in Russian chronicles of the 13th century. ... [more]
Mité f Portuguese
Diminutive of the composed name Maria Teresa, formed by combining Mi and .
Gupse f Circassian
Means "healty, good-hearted" in Circassian.
Ruiting f Chinese
From the Chinese 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" and 婷 (tíng) meaning "pretty, graceful".
Kodes m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Mountains.
Ye-binna f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Binna prefixed with the first syllable of adjective 예쁘다 (yeppeuda) meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful; adorable; nice."
Isot f Manx
Diminutive of Isabel.
Berenguié m Provençal
Provençal form of Bérenger.
Leiutenant m African American
Transliteration from the word Lieutenant.
Tseeveyo m Hopi, New World Mythology
He is a kind of monster: a terrible ogre who comes to get Hopi children if they're bad!
Ortènsi m Occitan
Masculine form of Ortènsia.
Cortana f English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Variant of Curtana, from the Latin curtus, meaning "short", the name of the ceremonial sword used at the Coronation of British royalty. It is borne by an artificial intelligence creature in the Halo video game franchise, as well as Microsoft's virtual assistant, which was named for the character in the game.
Adeeb m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic أديب (see Adib), as well as the Urdu form.
Giraudet m Provençal
Diminutive of Giraud.
Fredeward m Germanic, Medieval German, Old High German
Derives from Old High German fridu and Old Saxon frithu meaning "peace" plus Old High German wart meaning "guard, ward".
Dayán m & f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Perhaps intended to be the masculine form of Dayana or a femenine variant of Diane reflecting the English pronunciation.
Macarthur m American
Transferred use of the surname Macarthur.... [more]
Kamelija f Croatian
Croatian form of Camelia.
Þrúðgelmir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from þrúðr ("strength") and galmr ("shouting one, roarer"). In Norse mythology this is the name of a Jotunn with six heads.
Xinchun f Chinese
From the Chinese 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" or 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" and 春 (chūn) meaning "spring" or 淳 (chún) meaning "simple, honest".
Kalzang m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བཀལ་བཟང (see Kelzang).
Roen m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Jeroen.
Biswajit m Indian, Bengali, Odia
Bengali and Odia form of Vishwajit.
Hutellura f Hurrian Mythology
Likely means "midwife", deriving from the Hurrian hutelluri. Hutellura was a goddess of fate, and a divine midwife. In her role as a divine midwife she is closely associated with Hutena.
Macuilcozcacuauhtli m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "Five Vulture" in Nahuatl, from Nahuatl mācuīlli "five" and cōzcacuāuhtli "vulture". Macuilcozcacuauhtli was one of the members of Ahuiateteo, a group of five Aztec gods of excess and pleasure... [more]
Rajmùnda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Rajmùnd.
Sang-U m Korean
From Sino-Korean 相 (sang) meaning "mutual, together", 尚 (sang) meaning "still, yet" or 想 (sang) meaning "thought, idea, concept" combined with 又 (u) meaning "again, also", 佑 (u) meaning "help, protect, bless", 宇 (u) meaning "house, eaves, universe" or 友 (u) meaning "friend, companion"... [more]
Sandaara f Yakut
Derived from Yakut сандаар (sandaar) meaning "to shine".
Jun'ya m Japanese
From Japanese 順 (jun) meaning "obey, submit", 純 (jun) meaning "pure, clean, simple" or 淳 (jun) meaning "pure" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Matarou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Mataro.
Lingadani f Ndebele
Means "don't be sad" in Ndebele.
Yanwen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 延 (yán) meaning "stretch, prolong", 严 (yán) meaning "strict, rigid, severe, intense", 妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful" or 燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns"... [more]
Jazie m & f English
Variant of Jazzy.
Castillo f Spanish (European)
Means "castle" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Castillo meaning "Our Lady of the Castle".
Antigua f Spanish (Rare)
From a title of Virgin Mary, which came to be in Seville Cathedral's Virgen de la Antigua chapel. The word antigua "old, ancient" referred to a fresco depicting Virgin Mary, which was sculpted on the wall of an ancient mosque which served as the basis for the new cathedral... [more]
Markys m Manx
Manx form of Marcus.
Fillisz f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Phyllis.
Fulgin m Arthurian Cycle
A heathen king slain by Arthur’s Sir Galescalain (Galeshin) at the battle of Diana Bridge.
Annelize f Dutch
Variant of Anneliese.
Sayidat f Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Sa'ida.
Hesketh m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hesketh.
Waldison m Garo
Character from Katta Agana.
Yaylov m Uzbek
Means "pasture" in Uzbek.
Stjarna f Icelandic (Rare)
Directly taken from Old Norse stjarna "star".
Vīksna f Medieval Baltic
Directly taken from Latvian vīksna "elm tree". This name was recorded in medieval Latvia.
Kohei m Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (ko) meaning "happiness, good luck" combined with 平 (hei) meaning "peace, flat". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Erita f Tahitian
Means "royal coconut" in Tahitian.
Valenka f Russian
Valenka is a Bond girl in the James Bond film 'Casino Royale'.
Fengwen m & f Chinese
From Chinese 丰 (fēng) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful", 逢 (féng) meaning "meet with, encounter", 峰 (fēng) meaning "peak, summit" or 凤 (fèng) meaning "male phoenix, male fire bird" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 聞 (wén) meaning "news, message, smell, detect"... [more]
Zayliana f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Newly created name, a combination of Zaylee and Ana. Zayliana was given to 11 girls in 2017 according to the SSA.
Teofilatto m Italian
Italian form of Theophylaktos.
Ervo m Estonian
Short form of Ervin.
Lavdi f Albanian
Derived from Albanian lavdi "glory".
Migina f Omaha-Ponca
Means "returning moon", from the Omaha miⁿ "moon, sun", ginóⁿ "grow, flourish".
Calcedonio m Italian
Derived from a Greek name meaning "from Chalcedon". Chalcedon was a city in what is now the Asian part of Istanbul.
Kelis f African American (Modern)
Popularized by the American singer Kelis Rogers (1979-) in whose case it is a combination of Kenneth and Eveliss, the names of her parents.
Zamir m Albanian
Means "good voice" or "sweet voice" from Albanian meaning "voice" and mirë meaning "good".
Monalduccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Monaldo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Walpole m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Walpole.
Claireece f Literature, African American (Rare)
Variant of Clarice. This is the given name of Claireece Precious Jones in the book 'Push' and the movie 'Precious'.
Mineca f Corsican
Contraction of Maria Dumenica.
Ahijah m Biblical
Meaning, "brother of Jehovah."
Illuyanka m Near Eastern Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Likely means "snake", from Proto-Indo-European elements *h₁illu- and *h₂engʷeh₂. Illuyanka was the name of a serpentine dragon in Hittite mythology, who was slain by the sky god Tarhunz... [more]
Zaali m Georgian
Form of Zaal with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Alzina f French (Rare, Archaic)
From the Catalan word alzina, meaning "holm oak".
Steinþóra f Icelandic
Feminine form of Steinþór.
Bona m Khmer
Means "boy" or "man" in Khmer.
Olegaria f Galician (Rare)
Feminine form of Olegario.
Quintilio m Italian, Spanish (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Quintilius.
Lugomir m Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is possibly derived from Russian lug "meadow". Also compare modern Polish łąka, Czech louka and Slovak lúka, all of which also mean "meadow"... [more]
Mislava f Croatian
Feminine form of Mislav.
Fleda f English
Variant of Fleta.
Agostinha f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Augustina.
Parson m English
Transferred from the surname Parson which came from the title meaning rector or viscar.
Raphia f English (American)
Could be used as a feminine variant of Raphael, or a twist on Sophia.
Tassja f German
Diminutive of Nastassja.
Allow m Manx (Archaic)
Manx name of uncertain origin, used until the 17th century. Kneen (1937) suggests Old Norse alfr "elf"; Gill (1963) points to the Manx surname Callow, which derives from MacCalo, an Anglicized form of either of the Gaelic surnames Mac Calbach "son of Calbhach" (the Gaelic name Calbhach meaning "bold") or Mac Caolaidhe "son of Caoladhe" (the Gaelic name Caoladhe being a derivative of caol "slender, comely").
Busthianu m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Sebastian.
Jagadeesh m Telugu
its a name of lord shiva
Ekrima m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عكرمة (see Ikrima).
Gulanor f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and anor meaning "pomegranate".
O'roztoy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek o'roz meaning "hope" and toy meaning "colt".
Callino m Italian
Italian form of Callinus.
Alyeksandr m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Alexander.
Zophia f English (Modern, Rare), Danish (Modern, Rare), Polish (Archaic)
English and Danish variant of Sophia as well as an archaic Polish variant of Zofia.
Auðlín f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements auðr "fortune, riches" and lín "flax, linen". Alternatively the second element could be derived from Hlín (which occurs in many Old Norse poetic compounds meaning "woman") or Lína.
Radovanka f Slovene
Feminine form of Radovan.
Erina f English (Rare), English
Elaborated form of Erin.
Lubal m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
One of the sons of Magog in the Book of Jasher.
Susibell f Obscure
Combination of Susi and Bell.
Binda f Indigenous Australian
Means 'Green place' and 'Deep water'.
Chosovi f Hopi
Means "bluebird" in Hopi.
Inga f Slovak (Rare)
Slovak short form of Ingrida, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Dandeny m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Invented name, possibly inspired by Daniel.
Endro m English
Variant of Andrew.
Sejfi m Albanian
Albanian form of Saif.
Lovetta f English (Rare)
An elaboration of the English word love with the popular feminine name suffix etta
Deying f Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous".
Snegurochka f Folklore
Diminutive of Snegurka.... [more]
Larig m Breton
Diminutive of Alar via Alarig.
Caela f Irish
Feminine variant of Caelan, ultimately from Irish caol meaning "slender".
Thủytiên f Vietnamese
Combonation of Thủy and Tiên... [more]
Birnardinu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Birnardu.
Tarran m & f English (American, Rare)
From the surname Tarran.
Izobel f Obscure
Variant of Isobel.
Austiza f Basque
Basque feminine form of Augustine 1.
Hachirōta m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 八 (hachi, ya, ya'.tsu, ya.tsu, you) meaning "eight" & 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, merry" with 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big, plump, thick."... [more]
Luchiia f Russian
Variant transcription of Лучия (see Luchiya).
Faouzia f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Fawziyya (chiefly Tunisian and Moroccan).
Corisande f Literature, Theatre, French (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain, from the name of a character in medieval legend, possibly first recorded by Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo. Perhaps it was derived from an older form of Spanish corazón "heart" (e.g., Old Spanish coraçon; ultimately from Latin cor "heart", with the hypothetic Vulgar Latin root *coratione, *coraceone) or the Greek name Chrysanthe... [more]
Nurislom m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Nurislam.
Mítra f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Mitra 2.
Raine f Estonian
Variant of Raina.
Celian m English (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
English and Swedish form of Caelianus via its variant spelling Celianus. In the case of The Netherlands, Celian really is just a variant form of Celiaan, which is the actual Dutch form of Caelianus (also via Celianus).
Normani f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Norman.
Zhibek f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "silk" in Kazakh and Kyrgyz.
Dizier m Medieval French, History
Medieval French variant of Désiré. This was the name of a 6th-century French saint.
Nakita f English (Modern)
Possibly an English variant form of the Russian masculine name Nikita 1, which is commonly confused for a feminine name in English-speaking countries.
Aimart m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Haimhard.
Šayangöl f Bashkir
From Bashkir шаян (šayan) meaning "playful" and гөл (göl) meaning "flower".
Pegky f Greek (Modern)
Diminutive of Pagona and Pelagia influenced by the unrelated English name Peggy.
Gogor m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque gogor "hard".
Damgalnuna f Near Eastern Mythology
Means "great wife of the prince", deriving from the Sumerian elements dam, meaning "spouse, husband or wife", 𒃲 gal, meaning "great, mighty", and nun, meaning "prince, noble, master"... [more]
Païsios m Coptic (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Pishoy.
Ántush m Aguaruna
Possibly from the Awajún ántut meaning "hear, understand, obey".
Dolóresz f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Dolores.
Nona m & f Assyrian
Nona (Syriac: ܢܥܢܐ) is an Assyrian unisex first & last name meaning "dove". The name derives from the Hebrew and Aramaic word "Yona", also meaning "dove".
Vilgerd f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Vilgerðr.
Fleudur m Arthurian Cycle
Son of Naw, brother of Gwenwynwyn, and one of Arthur’s warriors and advisor.... [more]
Âlíse f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Alice.
Euloge m French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Eulogius (see Eulogios).
Piyabut m & f Thai
From Thai ปิย (piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and บุตร (but) meaning "child, offspring".
Wallaby m Obscure
From the name of the marsupial, which resembles a small kangaroo. The animal's name comes from Dharug, an Indigenous Australian language.
Jizeru f Japanese
From Japanese 詩 (ji) meaning "poem, poetry", 晒 (ze) meaning "bleach, refine, expose, air" combined with 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Liidi f Estonian
Variant of Liidia.
Ved m Popular Culture
A character appearing in the 4th series of 'The Tribe', a British TV series.
Talal m Arabic
Means "dews, drizzles" in Arabic, the plural of طل (ṭall) meaning "dew, drizzle".
Natavan f Turkmen
From Persian ناتوان (natavan) meaning "weak"
Tömu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Thomas.
Màuru m Sardinian, Sicilian
Sardinian and Sicilian form of Maurus.
Méen m French (Rare), Jèrriais
French and Jèrriais form of Meven.
Emmoš f Sami
Diminutive of Emmá.
Thrasaric m Germanic
Derived from Old Norse thras "quarrel, battle" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Gironima f Spanish
Feminization of Gironimo, a variation of Geronimo.
Erkent m & f Tocharian
Means "black" in Tocharian.
Imena f Arabic
Feminine form of Imen.
Persa f Greek (Rare), Serbian (Rare), Medieval Italian
A form of Persis. In Serbian usage, also a short form of Persida.
Marjan m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Marian 2.
Markva f Mordvin
Mordvin form of Martha.
Subrata m Bengali
Bengali variant of Suvrata.
Henrysia f Polish
Diminutive of Henryka.
Oreah f Obscure
Variant of Orea.
Lemta f Berber
Etymology unknown. This is the name of the mythological mother of the Tuaregs.
Klárka f Czech, Slovak
Diminutive of Klára.
Bilius m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish bilio- "tree".
Angèla f Occitan, Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Angela.
Sedgwick m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Sedgwick.
Sirojiddin m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Siraj al-Din.
Chandramukhavarman m Sanskrit, History
From Sanskrit चन्द्र (candrá) "moon" with मुख (múkha) "mouth, face" and वर्मन् (varman) "shield, armor". This was the name of the 9th ruler of the Varman dynasty, who ruled for 542 to 566.
Eudamidas m Ancient Greek, History
Means "son of Eudamos" in Greek, derived from the name Eudamos combined with ίδας (idas), which is the Aeolic and Doric Greek form of the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).... [more]
Abdul Khaliq m Arabic, Urdu, Pashto
Variant transcription of Abd al-Khaliq.
Hirha m Karachay-Balkar
Means "hoarse" in Karachay-Balkar.
Uday m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Odia
From Sanskrit उदय (ud-ayá) meaning "rise, ascend" or "sunrise".
Conni f English
Variant of Connie.
Seyyedeh f Persian
Alternate transcription of سیده (see Seyedeh).
Kosisochukwu m & f Igbo
Means "as it pleases God" in Igbo.
Tellef m Norwegian
Variant of Tellev.
Masatoshi m Japanese
From 政 (masa) meaning "government" or 正 (masa) meaning "correct, proper, justice" combined with 功 (toshi) meaning "success, great achievement"... [more]
Texana f American (South, Rare)
Means "Texan" in Spanish, referring to a female inhabitant of the state of Texas. It may also be used as a feminine elaboration of Tex... [more]
Asther f Greek
Means Star; Flower in Greek
Gwezheneg m Breton (Rare)
Derived from Breton gwezhen "combat". This was the name of the son of Saint Gwenn and Saint Fragan. He is also known by the name Kavan.
Xiaopan f Chinese
From the Chinese 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and 盼 (pàn) meaning "look, gaze, expect, hope for".
Moad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معاذ (see Muadh).
Dynamene f Greek Mythology, Theatre
Means "she who can" or "the capable one" from Greek δυναμένη (dynamenê), a participle of the verb δύναμαι (dynamai) "to be able, to have power, be strong enough". In Greek mythology this name was borne by one of the Nereids... [more]
Khimhan m Thai
Means "summer" in Thai.
Milas m Danish (Modern)
Meaning unknown. Possibly related to Mylasos, or the Slavic name element mil- (see Mila, Miloš, Miloslav).
Zînet f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Zaynab.
Wosret f Egyptian Mythology
Means "the powerful".... [more]
Tobija m Slovene, Maltese
Slovene and Maltese form of Tobiah.
Yani m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "Peace"
Ȟéla m Sioux
Means "little mountain" in Lakota. This is the Lakota name of famous basketball player Kyrie Irving, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe through his late mother.
Na-ye f Korean
From Sino-Korean 娜 "elegant, graceful, delicate" and 藝 "art; talent, ability".
Shakhlo f Uzbek, Tajik
Variant of Shahlo.
Tegoeh m Indonesian
Older spelling of Teguh influenced by Dutch orthography.
Ragnfastr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of regin "advise, decision, might, power (of the gods)" and fastr "firmly, fast".
Dejiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and 姣 (jiāo) meaning "beautiful, handsome".
Mione f English (American)
Short version of Greek Hermione
Asifa f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Asif.
Lusitania f English (Rare, Archaic), South American (Rare)
The etymology of this name is widely debated. However, the name may be of Celtic origin: Lus and Tanus, "tribe of Lusus", connecting the name with the personal Celtic name Luso and with the god Lugh.
Somphit f & m Thai
Means "appropriate to look at" from Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy" and พิศ (phit) meaning "stare, gaze".
Rana f & m Sami
A name which means 'green, fertile earth.'
Páris m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Paris 1.
Richold m Anglo-Norman
Derived from the Germanic elements rih meaning "power" and walt meaning "rule".
Sassia f English
This name derives from the Germanic “*sakhsan > sachs (Old English: sæx; Latin: sachsum)”, meaning “knife, short sword, dagger”. The Anglo-Saxons were the population in Britain partly descended from the Germanic tribes who migrated from continental Europe and settled the south and east of the island beginning in the early 5th century... [more]
Meri f Slovene (Modern)
Slovene borrowing of English Mary.
Chaitanya m Bengali
Means "consciousness" in Bengali.
Celdon m Spanish
Spanish form of Sheldon
Clóris f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Chloris.
Lahiru m Sinhalese
Possibly from Sanskrit लहरि (lahari) meaning "wave, billow".
Shoghi m Iranian
Shoghi Effendi is a famous bearer of this name.... [more]
Soufiane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سفيان (see Sufyan) chiefly used in North Africa.
Aekaphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพล (see Ekkaphon).
Isifile f Italian (Rare)
Italian variant of Hypsipyle.
Jaquana f African American (Rare)
Feminine form of Jaquan. It can also be understood as a combination of the phonetic elements ja, qua and na.
Evergreen f & m English (American), Romani (Archaic)
From the name of the group of plants that do not shed leaves annually. As a Romani name, this was generally masculine.
Weransia f Chaga
Means "hope" in Chagga.
Nunni f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of Núne.
Eulis f Sundanese
Variant of Euis.
Weylyn m & f American
Variant of Waylon sometimes used for girls.
Leca f Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive for the feminine given name Leticia.
Zildjian m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Possibly from a surname of an anglicized form of Armenian Զիլճյան (Zilčyan) meaning "cymbal-maker". This was the name of Zaijian Godsick Lara Jaranilla and Zymic Demigod Lara Jaranilla's brother, Zildjian Godweevil Lara Jaranilla.
Minamiko f Japanese
From Japanese 南 (minami) meaning "south" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Jacòb m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Jacob.
Feodóra f Hungarian
Variant of Fedóra, meaning "gift of God".
Pacencia f Filipino
Possibly a variant of Paciencia.... [more]
Artù m Medieval Italian, Literature, Italian (Rare)
Medieval Italian and literarian form of Arturo. This is the form used to refers to King Arthur, the legendary figure.
Bruto m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Brutus.
Maleagi m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Malachias.
Sera f Polish
Short form of Serena.
Myria f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Myriam.
Samesh m Hindi
Meaning "equal to a lord", from Sanskrit साम्य (samya) meaning "equality" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler"