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.
Lumiana f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Lumian.
Pit m German (Rare)
Diminutive of Peter, from the Limbourgish name.
Jeong-min m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 正 "right, proper, correct" or 貞 "virtuous, chaste, pure; loyal" (jeong), and 民 "people, subjects, citizens" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (min).
Hadiah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic هدية (see Hadia 1) or هادية (see Hadia 2), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Habronike f Ancient Greek
Means "splendid victory", derived from the Greek elements ἁβρός (habros) meaning "splendid" (a chiefly poetic word which also meant "graceful, delicate, pretty" when used to describe women) and νίκη (nike) "victory".
Zaavan m Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew noun זועה (zewa'a) or זעוה (za'awa) meaning "a trembling", from the verb זוע (zua') meaning "to tremble, to quake". In the Old Testament this is the name of a grandson of Seir.
Outti f Karelian
Karelian form of Yevdokiya.
Tomané m Portuguese
Diminutive of the composed name António Manuel, formed by combining and Mané.
Autolico m Italian
Italian form of Autolycus.
Ataveon m African American (Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Octavian.
Arceisius m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Arcesius was the son of either Zeus or Cephalus, and king in Ithaca.
Liandro m Aragonese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Aragonese form of Leander and Brazilian Portuguese variant of Leandro.
Williswinda f Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the name elements willo "will, desire" and swind "strong".
Oluwande m Yoruba
Means "God has searched for and visited me" in Yoruba.
Prawdomir m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish prawda "truth, verity", which is derived from Old Church Slavonic pravida "truth" (which in turn is probably derived from Proto-Slavic pravъ "straight, right")... [more]
Maywen f Medieval English
Old English name of uncertain meaning. Possibly derived from the name Mægwynn, which is comprised of two elements: mæg and wynn. The first element mæg may be from the Old English mægden meaning "maiden" or "kinsman" (compare Isemay, Rícmæg and Sedemai) or from the Germanic element magan meaning "mighty, strong"... [more]
Keyhan m Persian
Means "universe, cosmos" in Persian.
Mariliis f Estonian
Combination of Mari 1 and Liis, making it an Estonian cognate of Marlies (as well as Finnish Marja-Liisa).
Oopjen f Dutch (Rare, Archaic)
A feminine diminutive form of Obe.... [more]
Nonce m French (Rare)
French cognate of Nunzio.
Caelus m Roman Mythology
Means "sky" or "the heavens" in Latin (related to the word caelum). Caelus is the Roman god of the sky, the equivalent of the Greek god Uranus.
Frenando m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish variant of Fernando.
Tajlu f History
From a Turkic word meaning "crowned", ultimately from Persian تاج (tāj) meaning "crown". This was the name of a wife of Safavid shah Ismail I and mother of Tahmasp I.
Avish f Persian
Means "wild marjoram" in Persian.
Simphiwe m & f Zulu
Meaning "we have been given him/her" in Zulu.
Qianling f Chinese
From the Chinese 千 (qiān) meaning "thousand, many, very" or 茜 (qiàn) meaning "madder, reeds" and 翎 (líng) meaning "feather, wing" or 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade".
Rakhel f Jewish, Hebrew
Hebrew spelling of a Judeo-Spanish variant of Rachel.
Hozefa m Arabic
Variant form or transcription of the name Huzaifa or Huzaifah, which is a modern form of Hudhayfah.
Norihan f Malay
From Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light" combined with an uncertain second element.
Borvo m Celtic Mythology
In Lusitanian and Celtic polytheism, Borvo was a healing deity associated with bubbling spring water.
Tulisa f English (British, Modern)
Usage of this name is most likely adapted from British singer-songwriter Tula Paulinea Contostavlos (1988), who performs under the mononym Tulisa and has Greek ancestry. It is likely Tulisa is an elaboration or diminutive of her given name, Tula, a variant transcription of Toula.
Róða f Faroese
Faroese form of Hróða.
Kolinda f Croatian (Rare)
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (born 1968) was the president of Croatia 2015–2020. She was named after a 1967 song ‘Colinda’ by the Croatian singer Zdenka Vučković... [more]
Mi-Hee f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 미희 (see Mi-Hui).
Arifullah m Arabic, Urdu
Means "expert of the religion" from عارف (ʿārif) meaning "learned, knowing, expert" combined with الله (Allah)
Yoshiichiro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Yoshiichirou.
Pieria f Greek Mythology
This was the name of one of the multiple wives of King Danaus of Libya.
Rûgeş f Kurdish
Means "genial, lively" in Kurdish.
Filareti f & m Greek, Sicilian
Modern Greek transcription of Philarete (feminine) and Sicilian form of Philaretus (masculine).
Vintrliði m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Vetrliði.
Azizah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزيزة (see Aziza), as well as the usual Malay and Indonesian form.
Pontiac m Indigenous American
Pontiac or Obwaandi'eyaag was an Odawa war chief known for his role in the war named for him, from 1763 to 1766 leading Native Americans in an armed struggle against the British in the Great Lakes region due to, among other reasons, dissatisfaction with British policies.... [more]
Nichette f Theatre, Literature
Nichette is the name of a character in Alexandre Dumas's (fils) 1848 novel and play named "Camille" (also known as "The Lady of the Camellias"). The name Nichette was also featured in the title of a movie short from 1911 named "The Heart of Nichette"... [more]
Avriel m & f Hebrew (Rare), English
Name of an angel in judaism, meaning unknown.
Belchis m Arthurian Cycle
A character appearing in "Meraugis de Portlesguez" by Raoul de Houdenc, early 13th century.
Enguerrand m French, Medieval French
French form of Engilram (see Ingram). Medieval variant of Enguerran.
Kanontienentha f Mohawk
Means "she pushes mountains" in Mohawk.
Nafis m Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Hebrew
Means "Revival, Expansion, to breathe". According to the Syriac usage, “refreshment”, or "to be refreshed."... [more]
Desolina f Italian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include an adoption of title of the Virgin Mary La Madonna Desolata and a derivation from the Latin name Desolinus.
Arpaphon f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อาภาพร (see Aphaphon).
Iginu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Hyginus.
Åʹsǩǩ m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Oscar.
Seng m & f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Cheng.
Løver m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Lodvar.
Cristau m Occitan, Gascon
Occitan form of Christopher.
Alisea f Italian (Modern)
Cognate of Alizée (compare Aliséa).
Demissie m Amharic
Means "my destroyer" from Amharic ደመሰሰ (damasasa) meaning "to destroy, to crush".
Munaqqash f Uzbek
Means "decorated with a painted or engraved design" in Uzbek.
Erotokritos m Greek, Literature
Means "the one who is tortured by love" or "chosen by love", from Greek ἔρως (erôs) "love" (genitive ἔρωτος (erôtos); see Eros) and κριτός (kritos) "separated, picked out, chosen"... [more]
Aventurine f & m English
From the Italian phrase a ventura meaning "by chance". The name alludes to the fact that the gemstone that originally had the name aventurine - which was goldstone, a type of brownish colored glass flecked with gold and manufactured in Italy since the 17th century - was discovered by accident... [more]
Zarlia f English (Rare)
Allegedly a variant of Zarlee.
Eliissá f Sami
Sami variant of Elisa.
Shatrughna m Hinduism
Means "destroyer of enemies" in Sanskrit, from शत्रु (shatru) meaning "enemy, foe" and घ्न (ghna) meaning "destroyer, killer". In the Hindu epic the Ramayana he is the twin brother of Lakshmana and the half-brother of the hero Rama.
Aikki f Finnish
Diminutive of Finnish names beginning with Ai-.
Feodosia f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Theodosia.
Nubari f & m Ogoni
Khana for "God's thing"... [more]
Nyanko f Popular Culture
Name of an antagonist in Sailor Moon. Composed of "nyan", an otomonopoeia and Japanese equivalent to "meow", and "ko", meaning "child".
Jolyne f Popular Culture (Americanized, Modern)
From the character Jolyne Cujoh from the famous manga "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure"
Nesace f Literature
This was used by Edgar Allan Poe in his epic poem 'Al Aaraaf' (1829), in which the angel Nesace is Beauty personified. Apparently he based it on Greek νησάκη (nesake) "small island, islet" (compare Nesaie).
Luzias m Alsatian
Alsatian form of Lucifer.
Komaru f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 丸 (maru) meaning "round", or 齣 (koma) meaning "divided" combined with 流(ru) meaning "current" or 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Xırda f Azerbaijani (Rare)
Means "small, tiny" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian خرده (khorda).
Eshagh m Persian
Persian form of Ishaq.
Alaizabel f Literature
The Haunting Of Alaizabel Cray (2004) is a Gothic steampunk horror/alternate history novel by Chris Wooding about a young man and an amnesiac girl fighting a cult in an alternate Victorian era London.
Nwankwo m Igbo
Means "born on Nkwo market day" in Igbo. Nwankwo Obiora is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Académica de Coimbra as a defensive midfielder.
Selyavira f Kazakh (Rare)
Kazakh feminine given name of unknown meaning. It might possibly be an invented name, either from scratch or by combining two existing given names (in which case one of those names is probably Elvira).
Dagbjørg f Norwegian (Rare), Faroese
Relatively modern name (late 19th century) created by combining Old Norse dagr "day" with bjarga "to help, save, rescue".
Kawinthida f Thai
From Thai กวิน (kawin) meaning "good, beautiful" and ธิดา (thida) meaning "daughter".
Hodeu m Korean
Combination of Korean Hanja "歩" meaning "Walk" or "Step Forwards", and "大" meaning "Great" or "Large". Other Korean Hanja Combinations possible.
Junai f Chinese
From the Chinese 均 (jūn) meaning "equal, fair" and 瑷 (ài) meaning "fine quality jade".
Aléna f Occitan (Gallicized)
Gallicized form of Alena.
Coila f Literature
Coila was the muse of the poet Robert Burns, he created her as a poetic device for many of his poems. The name derives from the poetic name for the area of Kyle, Ayrshire, which itself is derived from the male names Coil, Coilus or Coel Hen, King of the Picts, who lived, ruled and died in the area.
Afet f Turkish
Means "ravishingly beautiful" in Turkish.
Rhi f & m English
Short form of Rhiannon or Rhianna. Also sometimes used as a variant of Ry.
Uswa f Arabic
"It means a role model.a good role model that can be emulated “
Hudit f Armenian
Armenian form of Judith.
Yachiha f Japanese
Japanese feminine name derived from 弥 (ya) meaning "increasingly", 千 (chi) meaning "wisdom" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf".
Erdenekhüü m Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and хүү (khüü) meaning "son, boy; child".
Febry m & f Indonesian
Variant of Febri.
Fréwisse f French
French form of Frideswide and variant of Frésende and Frévisse
Gainell f English
Variant of Gaynell
Nagla f Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian Arabic transcription of Najla.
Sulwored m Medieval Breton
From Old Breton sul "sun" combined with Old Breton uuoret or Middle Welsh gwaret "shelter, protection".
Chegianna f Obscure
Possibly a combination of Che and Gianna. This name is borne by a daughter of American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron (1949-2011).
Aronia f Norwegian
Variant of Arona. This is also the name of a genus of deciduous shrubs, producing aronia berries, commonly known as chokeberry.
Lías m Asturian
Truncated form of Elías.
Matuta f Roman Mythology
Related to Latin matutinus meaning "of the morning". This was an epithet of Aurora, the Roman goddess of the morning.
Eske f Frisian
Variant of Eska.
Gábri m Hungarian
Diminutive of Gábriel, meaning "God is my strong man".
Dolley f English
Variant of Dolly.
Bradon m English
Variant of Braden.
Namzhilma f Buryat
Means "completely victorious" in Buryat.
Khepri m Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian ḫprj meaning "the one being created", derived from ḫpr "to come into being, begin to exist; to appear, arise occur" or "to develop, transform". Khepri was the Egyptian god of the morning sun, a scarab-faced aspect of Ra associated with rebirth, transformation, and creation.
Dalian m English (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. This name might be a masculinization of Dalia 1 or Dahlia, but it could also be a combination of Dale with either Ian or the English suffix -ian, which is ultimately derived from the Latin suffix -ianus.... [more]
Frowin m German (Archaic), English (Archaic), Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Derived from Old High German frot, fruot "wise" and wini "friend". Frowin figures as a governor of Schleswig in Gesta Danorum and in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as an ancestor of the kings of Wessex, but the latter source only tells that he was the son of Friðgar and the father of Wig.
Rema f Japanese
From Japanese 麗 (re) meaning "beautiful, lovely" combined with 舞 (ma) meaning "dance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Norazmi m Malay
From Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with the name Azmi.
Virdie f English
Possibly a diminutive of Alverda or other similar names.
Raykhanat f Chechen
Chechen form of Rayhana.
Sidero f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek σίδηρος (sideros) meaning "iron". In Greek legend Sidero was the abusive stepmother of Tyro, finally murdered by Tyro's adult son Pelias atop an altar to the goddess Hera.
Musa f Yiddish
Possibly a feminine form of Moshe.
Azhdahak m & f Iranian
Variant of Azhdaha.
Teofrasto m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Theophrastus.
Griezmann m American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Griezmann.... [more]
Agwmar m Berber
Means "stallion" in Tamazight.
Yinarupa f Indigenous Australian, Pintupi
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name is Yinarupa Nangala (b. between circa 1948 to 1961), an Australian Aboriginal painter.
Drangue m Albanian Mythology
Drangue is a semi-human winged divine figure in Albanian mythology and folklore, associated with weather and storms.
Fotida f Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Photis.
Chengrui f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 晟 (chéng) meaning "clear, bright, splendour, brightness" and 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" or 锐 (ruì) meaning "acute, keen, sharp".
Atso m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Azzo.
Darasimi m & f Nigerian
the name come from Nigeria and it can be use for any gender and it mean god love you
Herwoj m Coptic (Bohairic)
Coptic form of Egyptian Horudja.
Perdaus f Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic فردوس (firdaws) meaning "paradise".
Mina f Pashto
Means "love" in Pashto.
Malalay f Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto ملالۍ (see Malalai).
Guanci f Chinese
From the Chinese 鹳 (guàn) meaning "crane, stork" and 辞 (cí) meaning "words, speech, expression".
Djameela f Arabic
Variant of Djamila.
Wajibah f Arabic
Feminine form of Wajib.
Tenpa m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan བསྟན་པ (bstan-pa) meaning "teaching, doctrine".
Iboniamasiboniamanoro m Literature
One of the main characters in the Ibonia, an epic poem that has been told in various forms across the island of Madagascar for at least several hundred years.
Yukihiko m Japanese
From Japanese 喜 (yuki) meaning "joy" or 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness" and 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mentuwoser m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mnṯw-wsr meaning "Montu is powerful", derived from the name of the god Montu combined with wsr "mighty, powerful".
Xonish f Uzbek
Means "singing" in Uzbek.
Ovsanna f Armenian
Armenian form of Hosanna.
Zvezdelina f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Zvezdelin.
Oļesja f Latvian
Latvian form of Olesya.
Sünne m & f East Frisian, North Frisian, Low German
As a Frisian name, this name is a variant form of Sine (unisex) and Sunna (feminine). But as a Low German name, it is strictly feminine and a short form of Gesine via its earlier short form Sine.
Genevievette f African American (Rare)
Combination of Genevieve and the common feminine suffix -ette.... [more]
Sperantza f Greek (Rare)
From the Italian word speranza meaning "hope" (compare Speranza); perhaps in some cases a Greek form of the Romanian name Speranța... [more]
Aldwif f Medieval English
Derived from Old English ealdwif "old woman".
Virtutz f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Virtudes.
Natthida f Thai
From Thai ณัฐ (nat) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable" and ธิดา (thida) meaning "daughter".
Aleister m English
Variant of Alister. According to Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, this is "the Gaelic form of Alexander".
Tae-jin m Korean
Combination of a tae hanja, like 泰 meaning "big, large, great; easy, calm," 兌 meaning "change, switch; happiness" or 太 meaning "big, large; heavy," and a jin hanja, such as 鎭 meaning "quellable," 珍 meaning "treasure," 振 meaning "shake," 進 meaning "advance, progress" or 辰, referring to the Dragon as the fifth of twelve earthly branches in the Chinese zodiac.
Vilkki m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Wilke.
Hando m Estonian
Variant of Ando.
Syalomita f Indonesian (Rare)
Elaboration of Syalom with the ending -ita found in names like Anita or Juanita... [more]
Ylber m Albanian, Kosovar
From Albanian ylber meaning ''rainbow''.
Raşit m Turkish, Turkmen
Turkish and Turkmen form of Rashid.
Gloriya f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Gloria
Kadan f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "grape hyacinth (flower)" in Hebrew (genus Muscari).
Lovisha f Indian
Means "love" in Indian.
Anioł m Polish
Directly taken from Polish anioł "angel", this is name was used early on used as a vernacular form of Angelus.
Essil f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic أسيل (see Assil) chiefly used in North Africa.
Gülbaqıt f Kazakh
From the Kazakh гүл (gül) meaning “flower” and‎ бақыт (baqıt)# meaning “happiness”.
Pi f Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Either a variant of Py or a diminutive of names containing or starting with pi.
Akwete f Western African
Means "eldest of twins" in Ga.
Divonne f English (Modern, Rare), African American
Divonne les Bains is a popular spa town in France. I have read that Divonne derives from the original Celtic, meaning "divine water". The only famous holder of the name is Divonne Holmes a Court, the New York-born wife of Australian billionaire businessman Peter Homes a Court.
Hoi m & f Chinese (Cantonese)
Means "ocean" and is often combined with a second character to form a given name. For example, the female name 海婷 (Hoi Ting).
Joconde f French (Rare, Archaic)
French form of Iucunda (compare Gioconda).
Anatoliana f Late Roman
Feminine form of Anatolianus.
Letsatsi m Sotho
Means "sun" in Sotho.
Vallentin m Medieval German, French (Archaic)
Medieval German and archaic French form of Valentine 1.
Shahadat m Bengali
Means "evidence, witness, testimony" in Bengali, ultimately from Arabic شهادة (shahadah).
Yudelka f Spanish (Caribbean)
Meaning uncertain. It is used mainly in the Dominican Republic.
Natiya f Georgian (Russified)
Russification of Natia, since the name is written as Натия in Russian, which is properly transcribed as Natiya.
Gülnihal f Turkish
Name combination of "Gül" and "Nihal". Name of a character in Turkish drama Magnificent Century.
Kechpolat m Mari
Means "day steel" in Mari.
Farrouk m Muslim (Rare)
Variant transcription of Farouk.
Aliaune m Western African (Rare)
The first of the given names of the musician known as Akon (1973-).
Rochman m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Rahman.
Airu f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ai) meaning "love, affection" combined with 入 (ru) meaning "enter, insert", 蕗 (ru) meaning "butterbur, bog rhubarb", 璃 (ru) meaning "glassy, lapis lazuli" or 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop"... [more]
Aeltje f Dutch (Rare, Archaic)
Obsolescent variant of Aaltje primarily used in the 1600s and briefly between the 1930s and the 1960s.
Baxsan f Somali
Means "escape" in Somali.
Witubern m Germanic
Derived from Old High German witu meaning "forest, wood" combined with Proto-Germanic beran or bernu meaning "bear" (bero and bern in Old High German).
Hine-kau-ataata f Polynesian Mythology
Maori mythological character whose name means "Woman floating in shadows".
Fa'atasi f Samoan
Means "together" or "once" in Samoan.
Raffina f Popular Culture
Derived from the French word raffiné, meaning refined. This name is born by Puyo Puyo character Raffina.... [more]
Jiovanni m American (Hispanic)
Variant of the Italian name Giovanni.
Eljena f Swedish (Archaic)
Variant of Helena traditionally found in Scania.
Maurica f English (American)
Feminine variant of Maurice
Dimitriana f Moldovan
Feminine form of Dimitrian.
Kaillie f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Guntilda f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Gundhild (which is also found spelled as Gunthild), which is the Germanic equivalent of the Old Norse name Gunnhildr (see Gunhild).
Nika f Slovak, Czech (Rare)
Slovak form of Nike as well as a Slovak and Czech short form of Veronika, Monika, Dominika, a Slovak short form of Nikoleta and Nikola 2 and a Czech short form of Berenika and Eunika.
Poniyah f Javanese
From Javanese Pon referring to the third day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix -yah.
Gydda f Anglo-Saxon
Princess of England, Daughter of Harold II.
Ekpa f & m Efik
Xiujin f Chinese
From the Chinese 秀 (xiù) meaning "beautiful, elegant, flowering, luxuriant, refined, graceful" and 瑾 (jǐn) meaning "brilliance of gems, fine jade".
Ángángûjuk m Greenlandic, Inuit Mythology
Archaic spelling of Anngannguujuk (using the old Kleinschmidt orthography).
Odierna f Medieval Italian
Italian cognate of Hodierna.
Lureng m Romansh
Variant of Lurench.
Gemelle f English (Rare)
From Latin Gemella, the feminine form of Gemellus, a diminutive of geminus "twin". In early use as a Christian name but rare in modern times.
Muspkaya m & f Aymara
Means "admirable" in Aymara.
Yoshikage m Japanese (Rare)
This name can combine 義 (gi, yoshi) meaning "morality, righteousness, justice, honour," 吉 (kichi, kitsu, yoshi) meaning "good luck," 佳 (ka, yoshi) meaning "beautiful, excellent, good," 良 (ryou, (-)yo.i, (-)i.i, yoshi) or 好 (kou, i.i, kono.mu, su.ku, yo.i, yoshi), both meaning "good," or 美 (bi, mi, utsuku.shii, yoshi) meaning "beauty" with 景 (kei, kage) or 影 (ei, kage), both meaning "shadow, figure."... [more]
Khishigzayaa f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian хишиг (khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "future, fortune, fate".
Lativia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of popular prefix La- and -tivia.
Ayuush m & f Mongolian
Possibly derived from Sanskrit आयुष (ayusa) meaning "long life" (compare Ayush).
Pirachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phirachai.
Gagach f Armenian
Means "tulip" in Armenian.
Kevon m African American (Modern)
A combination of the popular prefix Ke- with the popular suffix -von.
Hlamalani m & f Tsonga
Means "surprised" in Xitsonga.
Aiyanah f Obscure
Variant of Ayanna.
Tusholi f Caucasian Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly means "hoopoe" in Ingush (referring to a type of bird). In Vainakh mythology, Tusholi was the goddess of spring and fertility, protector of mankind, and daughter of the supreme god Dela... [more]
Bappahan f Karachay-Balkar
Means "dandelion" in Karachay-Balkar.
Mahana f Sanskrit
" great; excellent; vast; huge; mighty "
Fenise f Arthurian Cycle
In Durmart le Gallois, the Queen of Ireland, Sir Durmart fell in love with her after hearing of her great beauty. At the city of Landoc, Durmart won a sparrowhawk tournament and presented the prize to Fenise without knowing her identity.... [more]
Kavell m Jamaican Patois
Name of Jamaican origin, meaning "strong".
Liubamira f Belarusian
Belarusian feminine form of Lubomír.
Kajetána f Slovak (Rare)
Feminine form of Kajetán.
Jazon m Croatian, Polish
Croatian and Polish form of Jason.
Agintrud f Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element agin (which is an extended form of ag - see Agmund) combined with þruþ "strength."
Soronto m Literature
A fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Soronto was a Númenorean nobleman of the royal lineage of Númenor or House of Elros, the grandson of Tar-Meneldur and son of Ailinel, sister of Tar-Aldarion... [more]
Džeksons m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of the English name Jackson.
Bokai m Chinese
From the Chinese 博 (bó) meaning "rich, plentiful" or "play, gamble, win" or 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 凯 (kǎi) meaning "triumphant; triumph, victory".
Ravzagul f Uzbek
Derived from ravza meaning "flower garden" or "the Garden of Paradise" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
Pyro m Literature, Popular Culture
Derived from Greek πῦρ (pyr) meaning "fire". In literature, Pyro is the name of a fire-controlling mutant from the "X-Men" comics of Marvel. This character was also included in the film adaptations of the comics.
Estrel f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Estrella.
Lyydi f Finnish
Variant of Lydia.
Meghdad m Persian
Means "heavenly justice" in Persian.
Jonneke f Dutch, West Frisian
Variant of Jonne, where the diminutive suffix ke has been added to the name.
Havelok m Literature, Medieval English
Transferred use of the surname Havelok. This name is also the source of the English surname Havelock.
Like f Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Dutch short form of Elisabeth and West Frisian feminine form of Likel.
Anbar f Arabic
Means "amber" in Arabic (see Amber).
Biju m Malayalam, Assamese, Odia, Bengali
Meaning uncertain, possibly a diminutive of Vijaya.
Rua m Irish, Scottish (Rare)
Irish Anglicised form of Ruadh
Somsuda f Thai
From Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy, suitable" and สุดา (suda) meaning "woman, lady, daughter".
Yanrao f Chinese
From the Chinese 妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful, handsome" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".