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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.
Alessaundre m Norman
Norman form of Alexander.
Xiaochan f Chinese
From the Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" and 禅 (chán) meaning "meditation, contemplation".
Leviticus m English (American, Rare), English (African, Rare), African American
From the name of the book of the Old Testament, which means "of the Levites, of the tribe of Levi". Some parents in the United States view it as a full form or more formal version of the name Levi.
Niiko f Japanese
From Japanese 新 (nii) meaning "new" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tuncbörü m Azerbaijani
From the Azerbaijani tunc meaning "bronze" and Turkish börü meaning "wolf".
Fiqa f Arabic
Short form of Shafiqa.
Dammenech f Amharic
Means "she was cloudy" in Amharic.
Szebáld m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Siegbald.
Teya f Bulgarian
Short form of Doroteya.
Christela f Haitian Creole
Variant of Kristela influenced by French Christ.
Sibilė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Sibyl.
Mebh f Irish
Form of the Gaelic name Medb meaning "intoxicating". Mebh Óg MacTíre is one of the characters in the animated movie "Wolfwalkers" (2020).
Fedderik m West Frisian
West Frisian form of Frederik.
Angusel m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
King of Scotland, first named by Geoffrey of Monmouth.... [more]
Umesuke m & f Japanese (Rare)
From Ume combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assist".... [more]
Simak m Arabic
Meaning: ?
Oliviera f Italian
Feminine form of Oliver.
Virajini f Punjabi, Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Nepali, Kannada, Telugu
Means "shining, brilliant, splendid" in Sanskrit.
Diguinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Rodrigo.
Elula f Jewish, Hebrew
Feminine form of Elul.
Giddonah m Mormon
Amulek's father.
Sihtric m Old Norse (Anglicized), Medieval Scandinavian
A medieval form of Sigtryggr. Sigtrygg Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse king of Dublin, known in Irish texts as Sihtric and Sitric.
Sigtona f Norwegian
Variant of Sitona or a combination of sigr "victory" and Tona.
Arukubu f & m Ijaw
Means "a child born in a canoe" in Ijaw.
Kephisophon m Ancient Greek
Means "voice of Kephisos", derived from the name of the Greek river god Kephisos combined with the Greek noun φωνή (phone) meaning "voice" as well as "sound, tone".
Ronanez f Breton
Feminine form of Ronan.
Miljka f Serbian, Croatian
Croatian and Serbian variant of Milka 1. It was at the height of its popularity in the 1950s.
Antileon m Ancient Greek
Antileon was the son of Procris and Heracles in Greek myth.
Cissely f English (British, Archaic), Medieval English
Variant of Cicely, a medieval English form of Cecilia.
Niwe m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "wind" in Shipibo.
Jahai m African American (Rare, ?)
Meaning unknown or unclear. Middle name of the musician Jhariah (full name Jhariah Jahai Clare).
Yacquub m Somali
A Somali form of Yaqub.
Agathopus m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and πούς (pous) meaning "foot".
Amestrius m Ancient Greek
Amestrius was the son of Eone and Heracles in Greek myth.
Māka m Maori
Maori form of Mark.
Chimamanda f Igbo
Means "my God will not fail me" in Igbo. A famous bearer is Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Nuansu f Chinese
From the Chinese 暖 (nuǎn) meaning "warm, genial" and 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect".
Kefalas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Cephalus.
Siyana f Mordvin
"silver"
Akil m Indian
Variant of Akhil.
Achere m Medieval French
Middle French form of a Germanic name that was Latinized as Acharius.
Kamako f Japanese
From 佳 (ka) meaning "good, beautiful", 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine", and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Deolinda f Portuguese, Spanish (Rare), Galician (Rare), English (American, Archaic)
Variant of Teolinda. This name was especially popular in Portugal and Brazil, having started rising in popularity in Brazil in the 1810s and Portugal in the 1880s... [more]
Vëannë f Literature
Vëannë (named Melinir by Eriol) was a child who resided at the Cottage of Lost Play in Tol Eressëa.... [more]
Zillicken f Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch diminutive of Cecilia.
Achmat m Indonesian, South African
Indonesian form of Ahmad as well as the usual form used by South African Muslims.
Cleotilde f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Clotilde influenced by names beginning with the element Cleo-.
Yryskeldi m Kyrgyz
Means "luck has come" from Kyrgyz ырыс (yrys) meaning "luck, happiness" and келди (keldi) meaning "has come" (from келүү (kelüü) meaning "to come").
Lepeka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Rebecca.
Tadhana f Filipino
Means "destiny, fate" in Tagalog.
Euhemeros m Ancient Greek
Greek name meaning "bright, happy", literally "of a fine day" or "of a prosperous day", derived from εὖ (eu) "well" and ἡμέρα (hemera) "day"... [more]
Elizma f Afrikaans
Contraction of Elizabeth Maria.
Hesu m Finnish
Finnish variant form of Hese.
Macareu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Macareus.
Padrutt m Romansh
Variant of Padrut.
Jørundur m Faroese
Faroese form of Jørund.
Somxay m Lao
From Lao ສົມ (som) meaning "worthy, suitable, proper" and ໄຊ (xay) meaning "victory".
Palmita f Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Palma, as it contains the Spanish feminine diminutive suffix -ita.
Davaatseren m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian даваа (davaa) meaning "Monday" or "mountain pass, threshold" combined with the name Tseren.
Bela m Turkish
Means distinguished... [more]
Scribonio m Italian
Italian form of Scribonius.
Tanotalos m Gaulish
Cisalpine form of Dannotalos
Suede m & f English
The word comes from the French Suède, which literally means "Sweden".
Nazeen f Indian
Indian feminine first name, of which the meaning is currently unknown to me.
Boisil m History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Boisil (died 661) was a monk of Melrose Abbey, an offshoot of Lindisfarne, then in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, but now in Scotland, where he must have been one of the first generation of monks.
Fechukwu m & f Igbo
Worship God
Witashnah f Sioux
Means "virgin" from Lakota witȟáŋšna úŋ (wee-tahn-shee-nah) "to be a single woman, unwed woman, virgin".
Sibyrtios m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is uncertain. The second element may possibly have been derived from the Greek noun βύρσα (bursa) or (byrsa) meaning "hide". It is etymologically related to the modern English word purse... [more]
Thirawat m Thai
From Thai ธีร (thira) meaning "scholar, philosopher, wise, learned" and วัฒน์ (wat) meaning "prosperity, culture, development".
Sönnich m Low German, Frisian
Low German and Frisian diminutive of names containing the element sun "son".
Salmaniar f Indonesian
Combination of the name Salma and the feminine suffix -niar.
Basten m Dutch, Flemish
Dutch short form of Sebastian.
Voyshelk m Lithuanian (Russified)
It was the name of a Lithuanian Grand Duke.
Tamar f Georgian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Tamar was the Georgian goddess of the sky who was portrayed as riding on a snake. She is identified with the goddess Lamara.
Křesomysl m Czech (Archaic)
Křesomysl's name is thought to be derived from the old Slavonic words "křesat" meaning to strike a light and "mysl" meaning mind or spirit thus literally the name should have meant "lighting the mind"... [more]
Madars m Latvian
Masculine form of Madara.
Ofrie f & m Hebrew (Anglicized)
Variant of Ofri.
Abdulzhalil m Dagestani, Kazakh
Kazakh and Dagestani form of Abd al-Jalil
Nohk f & m Thai
Means "bird" in Thai.
Rietta f Dutch, American
Shortened from Henrietta.
Tauqeer m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu توقیر (see Tauqir).
Ḫabūrītum f Hurrian Mythology
Etymology uncertain, possibly means either "the one from Ḫabura" (a name borne by several settlements in ancient Mesopotamia and Anatolia) or "the one from the Khabur river". Name borne by a river goddess worshipped as part of the Hurrian pantheon.
Albiana f Albanian
Feminine form of Albian.
Ares f Catalan
Derived from Catalan Mare de Déu de les Ares ("Mother of God of the Ares"), which is the name of a sanctuary located on Coll d'Ares, a Catalan mountain pass in the Pyrenees. It is the site of a Marian devotion, which is why Catalan parents bestow this name upon their daughters.
Thaqib m Arabic
Means "sharp, piercing" in Arabic, derived from the second part of the Quranic phrase النجم الثاقب (an-najmu at-thaqibu) meaning "the piercing star".
Wathana m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Wattana.
Habtewold m Ge'ez
Means "gift of the Son" in Ge'ez.
Thabata f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Alternate spelling of Tabitha
Suchai m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Qingyu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather", 庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate", or 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" and 煜 (yù) meaning "bright, shining, brilliant", 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain", 妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair" or 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure".
Zhenqi f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" or 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 绮 (qǐ) meaning "fine thin silk" or "beautiful" or 琪 (qí), a type of jade.
Quechol m & f Nahuatl
Means "roseate spoonbill" in Nahuatl.
Chesney m & f English
From the traditionally English and French topographic surname for someone who lived by or in an oak wood, from the Old French chesnai "oak grove", from chesne 'oak tree'.
Shigemitsu m Japanese
From Japanese 重 (shige) meaning "main, principal, important" and 光 (mitsu) meaning "light". Other combinations of kanji characters are possible.
Zarik f Persian Mythology
The name of a daeva or demon in the service of Ahriman in Zoroastrian belief, associated with aging and old age. The etymology of her name is unknown, but it may be related to Avestan zairi.gaona- meaning "green, yellow" or Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold" or زر (zor) meaning "rotation, circulation".
Bilinda f English (British, Rare)
Probably rarely used alternate spelling of Belinda. Mostly known because of Bilinda Butcher, who is guitarist/singer of My Bloody Valentine.
Annedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Anna (compare Annetta).
Akrem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أكرم (see Akram).
Demetrus m Arthurian Cycle
Merlin’s maternal grandfather in Thomas Heywood’s The Life of Merlin.... [more]
Estika f Slovene
Diminutive of Estera.
Minghao m Chinese
From Chinese 明 (míng) meaning "bright, brilliant" combined with 昊 (hào) meaning "vastness (of the sky)" or 浩 (hào) meaning "grand, vast", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Crizantema f Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian crizantemă "chrysanthemum".
Ambriël m Dutch
Dutch form of Ambriel.
Mwombeki m Haya
Means "the builder" in Haya.
Þórinn m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þorinn.
Zelfira f Tatar (Russified)
Russified form of Zölfirä.
Fenareti f Greek
Modern Greek form of Phaenarete.
Gulbaxmal f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and baxmal meaning "velvet".
Mayon f Walloon
Diminutive of Mareye and thus a cognate of Marion 1.
Viana f Medieval Catalan, American (South, Archaic)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Narjes f Persian
Variant of Narges.
Syke f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek συκῆ (syke) meaning "fig tree". In Greek mythology Syke or Sykea was a hamadryad (wood nymph) of the fig tree.
Mu'taaz m Arabic
Variant transcription of Arabic معتاز (see Mu'taz).
Siphelele m Zulu
Means "we are complete" in Zulu.
Kriti f Indian
Means "creation" in Sanskrit.
Dovas m Lithuanian
Short form of masculine names that start with Dov-, such as Dovainis, Dovilas and Dovydas.
Favorinus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen from Latin favor "goodwill, inclination, partiality", derived from faveo "to favor", with an adjective-forming suffix. Favorinus (80–160) was a Roman sophist and skeptic philosopher who flourished during the reign of Hadrian and the Second Sophistic.
Yuexuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" or 玥 (yuè) meaning "mythological gem, pearl", 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily" or 炫 (xuàn) meaning "shine, glitter".
Mile m Walloon, Picard, Provençal
Walloon and Picard diminutive of Émile and Provençal short form of Emile.
Frimet f Yiddish
Presumably a (Polish?) Yiddish name related to Frima, found in documents from the early 1800s regarding contemporary Yiddish-speakers in Poland.
Oswig m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and wig "war, battle".
Achidan m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my brother judged" in Hebrew.
Sarawut m Thai
From Thai ศร (son) meaning "arrow" and อาวุธ (awut) meaning "weapon, arms" or วุฒิ (wut) meaning "knowledge".
Wilavan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิลาวัณย์ (see Wilawan).
Brayla f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements bray and la, possibly intended as a feminine form of Braylon.
Basina f Medieval French, Medieval German, History
Basina (c. 438 – 477) was a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century.
Ninan m Indian (Christian, Rare, Archaic)
The name Ninan നൈനാൻ has been in use with the Syrian Christian community of Kerala especially around the Kottayam district. It is a Malayalam variant of the biblical name Yochanan meaning "Yahweh is gracious".
Noraisyah f Malay
Malay variant of Nuraisyah.
Malgo m Medieval
Latinised form of Maelgwn used by Geoffrey of Monmouth
Jamaludin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Jamal ad-Din.
Leighanne f English
Variant of Leanne. Also compare Leighann.
Rhain m Medieval Welsh, Welsh
From Welsh rhain meaning "stiff" or "stretched out", sometimes interpreted as "spear". This was borne by a son of the legendary 5th-century king Brychan Brycheiniog, and by a 9th-century king of Dyfed.
Godegisel m Germanic
Derived from Gothic guths "god" or Gothic gôds "good" combined with gisel "hostage" or "pledge."
Jazal m & f Arabic
Means "happiness", "delight".
Muguetta f Flemish (Rare)
Latinate form of Muguette.
Shar m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism
"arrow"; shaft" ; "a sort of reed"
Mantis f & m Popular Culture
From Greek mántis, meaning "soothsayer" or "prophet". This is also the name of and order of large insects that catch their prey using their powerful forelegs. Two fictional bearers of this name is Mantis, a supervillain in Jack Kirby's "Fourth World", and Mantis, a superheroine and member of The Avengers.
Waty f Indonesian, Malay
Variant of Wati.
Sigfred m Danish, Norwegian
Modern form of Sigfrøðr. This was the name of an 8th century Danish king.
Visarion m Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian, Serbian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian and Serbian form of Bessarion via Vissarion. Bearers of this name include Romanian metropolitan bishop Visarion Puiu (1879-1964) and Serbian metropolitan bishop Visarion Ljubiša (1823-1884).
Zisca f Romansh
Short form of Franzisca.
Xueshuang f Chinese
From the Chinese 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost".
Chérubin m French
French cognate of Cherubino.
Moiz m Arabic
A name typically given to Muslim boys. It means comforter.
Vermondo m Italian
Italian form of Wermund.
Khanddorzh m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian ханд (khand) meaning "infusion, extract, tea" and дорж (dorj) meaning "diamond, vajra".
Liff f Danish, Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Líf.
Hyewon f Korean
From Sino-Korean 慧 (hye) "bright, intelligent" and 元(won), "the best". Other many combinations exist.
Matinunura m & f Shona
Means "you have rescued us" in Shona.
Soli f Judeo-Spanish
Possibly a diminutive of Sol 1.
Arii f Hebrew
Feminine form of Ari 1.
Songqin f Chinese
From the Chinese 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 琴 (qín) meaning "Chinese lute".
Theeradej m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thiradet.
Seang m & f Khmer
From Chinese 上海 (shànghǎi) meaning Shanghai.
Brynkætill m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse brynja "coat of mail, armour, protection" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Farore f Popular Culture
This is the name of a goddess in The Legend of Zelda series of video games. The goddess of courage, earth and life, her name supposedly means "life" or "courage" in the ancient Hylian language.
Nirintsoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy niri meaning "to desire" and soa meaning "good".
Erminbert m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element ermin "whole, universal" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Thida f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese သီတာ (see Thidar).
Macia f English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Elaborated form of Macy. Probably influenced by names such as Maria, Lucia, etc.
Oduwa m Western African, Edo
Means "road to wealth" in Edo.
Çirûsk m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish çirûsk meaning "glint, spark".
Eyborg f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic younger form of Øyborg.
Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit m Cree
Means "one who has stars for a blanket" in Cree.
Adejoke f African
Variant of Ajoke.
Kemel m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Kamal 1.
Vesperine f English (Anglicized)
Anglicized variant of Vespérine.
Angenita f Dutch
Derived from Agnes.
Tuni m & f African
Meaning different and gifted in east Africa, specifically Kenya
Laprincess f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Princess.
Omideh f Persian, Arabic
Feminine variant of Omid.
Egeria f Roman Mythology
Possibly connected to Greek αἴγειρος (aigeiros) meaning "black poplar", a type of tree (species Populus nigra). In Roman mythology this was the name of a nymph best known for her liaisons with Numa Pompilius, the legendary second king of Rome (after Romulus)... [more]
Zolna f Hungarian (Rare)
19th-century coinage of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the name of the city of Zsolna, known by its Slovak name Žilina in English, in north-western Slovakia.
Mangaraja m Batak
From a title meaning "king, ruler" in Toba Batak, ultimately from Sanskrit राज (rāja).
Vioara f Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian vioară "violet".
Ayibaifie f Ijaw
Means "God's own time" in Ijaw.
Setefilla f Spanish
From the Spanish titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de Setefilla and Nuestra Señora de Setefilla, meaning "The Virgin of Setefilla" and "Our Lady of Setefilla," venerated at the hermitage in Lora del Río in the Andalusian province of Seville... [more]
Zikai m & f Chinese
From Chinese 子 (zǐ) meaning "child" combined with 愷 (kǎi) meaning "joyful, contented", as well as other character combinations.
Mutimir m Croatian, Serbian, History
The first element of this name is possibly derived from Serbo-Croatian mučiti "to torture, to torment", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic mǫčiti "to torture, to torment"... [more]
Fethry m Literature
This name was invented by the cartoonists Al Hubbard and Dick Kinney in 1964 for their new carachter, Fethry Duck, who is Donald Duck's bizarre and out of the box cousin. Fethry Duck didn't have success in the USA, but he became popular in Europe and in Brazil.
Kititat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กิตติทัศน์ (see Kittithat).
Marelvis f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Combination of Mar-, from names beginning with this pattern like María or Martha, and Elvis or the infix -el(v)- (e.g. Elvin 1) combined with the suffix -is.
Iothor m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Jethro, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Ntxoo f Hmong
Derived from ntxoov meaning "shaded, cloudy".
Crispino m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Crispin.
Ungero m Italian
Italian form of Hunger.
Klimis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Klemes.
Labban m Persian (?)
Possibly means "lion". ... [more]
Mabasen m & f Khoekhoe
Name mainly used by damara speaking people in Namibia.The name means "stand for yourself" used to encourage and teach an individual independance.
Shiemi f Japanese
From Japanese 志 (shi) meaning "intention, plan, resolve, aspire, motive, hopes, shilling", 支 (shi) meaning "branch, support, sustain", 詩 (shi) meaning "poem, poetry", 資 (shi) meaning "assets, resources, capital, funds, data, be conducive to, contribute to", 蒔 (shi) meaning "sow (seeds)" or 七 (shi) meaning "seven", 咲 (e) meaning "blossom", 恵 (e) meaning "favor, blessing, grace, kindness", 衣 (e) meaning "garment, clothes, dressing" or 永 (e) meaning "eternity, long, lengthy" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 笑 (emi) meaning "laugh"... [more]
Lykele m West Frisian
Modern spelling and form of Lyckele. A known bearer of this name was Lykele Faber (1919-2009), a Dutch (of Frisian descent) commando and radio operator during World War II.
Koe m English (Rare)
Variant of Coe.
Lolarose f Obscure
Combination of Lola and Rose.
Prozerpina f Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Polish
Bosnian, Croatian, Lithuanian and Polish form of Proserpina.
Napili f Hindi
Ancient name given to first born baby girls. Means Blessed by God, brave, loyal, sensitive and places others needs before hers.
Ânarse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Anders.
Farkle m Popular Culture
Name of Farkle Minkus on Disney Channel's Girl Meets World
Biötuł m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Bartholomew.
Zvenislava f Medieval Russian
From the name elements звонъ (zvonŭ), meaning "sound, chime" and слава (slava), meaning "glory".
Sahob m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sahoba meaning "companion, disciple of the prophet Muhammad".
Hino f Japanese
From Japanese 日 (hi) meaning "sun, day" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Gait m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of names beginning with Ger- like Gerald.
Aleqa f Greenlandic
Variant of Aleĸa.
Wahju m Indonesian
Older spelling of Wahyu influenced by Dutch orthography.
Ragnfrith f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Ragnfríðr.
Rome m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the capital city of Italy (see Rome). This is also a diminutive of Roman.
Ringan m Scots
Scots variant of Ninian.
Kolbrún f Old Norse, Icelandic, Faroese
Old Norse nickname meaning "black brow", composed of Old Norse kol "coals, black as coal" and brún "brow, eyebrow".
Reunanez f Breton
Feminine form of Reunan.
Alexistratos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend, to help" and στρατός (stratos) meaning "army".
Henn m Estonian
Variant of Enn.
Iowa f American (Modern)
By way of French Aiouez, from the Dakota word ayúxba/ayuxwe and named after the Iowa tribe. The name seems to have no further known etymology though some give it the meaning "sleepy ones".
Såne m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Sune.
Häns’che m Romani
Romani form of Hänschen.... [more]
Rovertos m Greek
Variant transcription of Robertos.
Ahomana m Polynesian
Means "thunder" in Polynesian.
Gwylan f Welsh (Rare)
Directly taken from Welsh gwylan "seagull". This name has been used from the early 20th century onwards.
Takshin m Odia
Means "wood cutter" in Odia.
Takurou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Takuro.
Blastos m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from the Greek noun βλαστός (blastos) meaning "sprout, shoot, bud", which ultimately comes from the Greek verb βλαστάνω (blastano) meaning "to bud, to sprout, to grow".
Nāwāhine f & m Hawaiian
Means "the women" in Hawaiian.