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.
Teexa f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Theresa.
Raduša f Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
Croatian, Czech, Slovak and Slovene diminutive of any Slavic feminine name that contains the element rad meaning "happy" or "willing", such as Radana, Radmila and Radoslava... [more]
Nô En f & m Vietnamese (Rare)
Vietnamese form of Noël.
Clarie f French, Gascon
French and Gascon form of Claria.
Jatia f American (Rare)
Most likely an invented name. ... [more]
Upaluk f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Opalluk.
Melchisedech m Biblical Latin
Form of Melchizedek used in the Latin Old Testament.
Rithana f Indian
Name of notable neuroscientist Rithana Srikanth.
Palila f & m Hawaiian, Polynesian, Tahitian
Name of a bird.... [more]
Tuomi f Finnish (Rare)
Means "bird cherry" in Finnish.
To'rabo'l m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'ra meaning "lord" and bo'l meaning "to be".
Orangella f American (South, Rare, Archaic)
An archaic elaboration of Orange. Also, used as a combination of Oran and Angela.
Muyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 慕 (mù) meaning "long for, desire, admire" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Geirarður m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Geirarðr.
Chenbing m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and 炳 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious".
Tomsin f Cornish (Archaic)
Contracted form of Thomasin.
Rómùôld m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Romuald.
Taggart m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Taggart.
Shedan m Georgian (Archaic)
Of Persian origin, but the meaning is uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is derived from the Middle Persian noun šēr meaning "lion", of which the modern Persian form is shir (see Shir 2)... [more]
Joliver m Filipino (Rare), Obscure
Combination of John, James and other names that begin with j- with Oliver.
Amaliana f Italian, Spanish
Elaboration of Amalia with the suffix -na
Satorninos m Ancient Roman (Hellenized), Late Greek
Late Greek variant of Satourninos, which is the ancient Greek form of Saturninus.
Dilshodbek m Uzbek
Combination of Dilshod and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Magdutė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Magdalena.
Aana f Finnish
Finnish form of Anna.
Ketherlein f Medieval German
Medieval German form of Catherine.
Tianbi f Chinese
From the Chinese 恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 碧 (bì) meaning "jade, blue, green".
Amphicrates m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Amphikrates. This name was borne by a king of the Greek island Samos, who lived in the 7th century BC.
Neftalí m Spanish
Spanish form of Naphtali.
Romênia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Either a variant of România or directly derived from Romênia, the Brazilian Portuguese name for the European country of Romania.
Primael m Breton
Younger form of Pritmael.
Tahlah f English (Australian)
Origin uncertain; may be a variant of Tahlia.
Sval f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
From the Norwegian word svale meaning "swallow", which in turn comes from the Old Norse svala of the same meaning (see Svala ). It also coincides with the Scandinavian word sval meaning "cool", "chill"... [more]
Honorino m Galician
Galician form of Honorinus.
Gethyn m Welsh
Variant of Gethin.
Agathopolis m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and πόλις (polis) meaning "city".
Balagangadharanatha m Obscure, Indian (Rare, ?)
Means "finding refuge in the might of the Ganges-supporter (i.e. Shiva)" in Sanskrit, from a combination of Sanskrit बल (bala) "might, strength" with Gangadhara, a name of the god Shiva meaning "Ganga-supporter, Ganges-receiver, the ocean", and नाथ (nātha) "patron, protector, lord" or "refuge"... [more]
Mesike f Estonian
Derived from Estonian mesi, the genitive case of mee, "honey".
Bartholomette f Medieval French
Medieval French feminine form of Bartholomew.
Ginvilas m Lithuanian
Variant form of Gintvilas.
Naylya f Tatar
Tatar form of Naila.
Mehuiael m Biblical
Form of Mehujael used in the Bishops' Bible (1568).
Suab f Hmong
Means "sound, voice" in Hmong.
Sallyanne f English
Combination of Sally and Anne 1.
Oytan f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and tan meaning "body, person".
Odélie f French (Quebec, Rare), French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Odelia 1, which is a variant of Odilia. Also compare Odalie and Odilie.
Inaria f Chuukese
Feminine form of Inario.
Pulatta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Puláta.
Modlisław m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish modlić się "to pray" (also compare Croatian moliti and Czech modlit se, both of which mean "to pray"). The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory"... [more]
Elijan m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Aelian.
Nomandla f Zulu
Means "mother of strength" in Zulu.
Brunas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Bruno.
Anedie f Haitian Creole (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of the English name Andy. A known bearer is Anedie Azael (1988-), a Haitian beauty pageant contestant.
Lanthom f Thai (Rare)
Means "plumeria" in Thai.
Felitsyiana f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Feliciana.
Ib f English
Diminutive for Elizabeth
Elżbietka f Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Dumah m Biblical, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Means "silent" in Hebrew. Briefly mentioned in the Old Testament as the name of one of Ishmael's sons. In Rabbinical Literature, Dumah is also the angel of silence and of the stillness of death.
Lianfang f Chinese
From Chinese 蓮, 莲 (lián) meaning "lotus" and 舫 (fǎng) meaning "boat". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Éwka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Éwa.
Ad f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "forever, eternal, eternity" in Hebrew.
Naverho m Coptic
Coptic form of the Egyptian given name Neferhor.
Branda f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Brand.
Inao m & f Manipuri
Means "younger sibling" in Meitei.
Mojahed m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic مجاهد (see Mujahid), as well as the Persian form.
Free m & f English (American)
From Middle English free, fre, freo, from Old English frēo (“free”). May also be transferred use of the surname Free.
Gugghiermina f Sicilian
Feminine form of Gugghiermu.
Shawanda f African American
Combination of the popular phonetic prefix sha and the name Wanda.
Mišelė f Lithuanian
Livonian form of Michelle.
Elston m English
Derived from the surname, Elston.
Özgü f Turkish
Means "characteristic" or "appropriate, incidental, particular" in Turkish.
Elysande f Germanic
A medieval Germanic name, meaning "temple path," that likely originates from Visigothic elements: alah, signifying temple or hall, and sind, denoting path, travel, journey, or way. It is among several variants of the name Alasind, with alternative spellings such as Elisende, Elisenda, Elysant, Elisent, and Helisent.
Nhluvuko m & f Tsonga
Means "development, progress" in Xitsonga.
Wallia m Gothic
From Germanic walt or Gothic waljan, meaning "ruler" or "to choose". Wallia (?-418) was a king of the Visigoths.
Shirit f Hebrew
Means "little song", a diminutive of Shir 1.
Arkhipp m Russian
Russian form of Archippos via its latinized form Archippus.
Plutina f American (South, Archaic)
Probably an invented name, used primarily in the Southern United States in the 19th century. Plutina Cox is the heroine of Waldron Baily's novel 'The Heart of the Blue Ridge' (1915), set in Wilkes County, North Carolina.
Metuzalém m Czech
Czech form of Methuselah via its (variant) latinized form Methusalem.
Catur m & f Indonesian
Means "four" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit चतुर् (catur).
Seshat f Egyptian Mythology
Means "(she who) scrivens (who is the scribe)". ... [more]
Tyvon m African American (Rare)
An invented name based on the popular name syllables Ty and von.
Logaratchagi f Nepali
Meaning "She with Bright Eyes".
Aubra f English
Elaboration of Aubrey.
Luismar m Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American)
Combination of Luis (Spanish)/Luís (Portuguese) and -mar, from names beginning in that pattern, e.g. María (Spanish)/Maria (Portuguese).
Custanzia f Corsican, Romansh
Corsican form of Constantia and Romansh variant of Constanzia.
Oh-has-tee m Arapaho
Native name of Chief Little Raven.
Sonyenka f Russian
Diminutive of Sonya.
Evdoksiya f Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian form of Eudoxia and Russian variant transcription of Yevdoksiya.
Alešek m Czech
Diminutive of Aleš.
Fufu f Japanese
From Japanese 風 (fu) meaning "wind" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fidus m & f English (Rare)
This name might have been derived from Latin fidus meaning "faithful."
Zafarxo'ja m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zafar meaning "victory" and xo'ja meaning "master".
Ärni m Estonian
Estonian form of Ernst.
Fimafengr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown. In Norse mythology Fimafengr is one of Ægir's servants. Loki kills him and is driven out as a result.
Teóscar m Spanish
Combination of Teodoro and Óscar.... [more]
Crysia f Ancient Greek
The name Crysia or Chrysia, Χρυσια in Greek comes from the Greek word for "gold", Χρυσεος. It means as much as "the golden one" or figuratively "the anointed". The name is related to Chryssa although the later has a slightly different etymological root.
Dawnelle f American (Rare)
Most likely an elaboration of Dawn by way of combining it with the popular name suffix -elle.
Giseltrude f Medieval, Old High German, Medieval French
Old High German gīsal "pledge, hostage" + Proto-Germanic þrūþ "strength" or Proto-Germanic trut "maiden".
Wojmir m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish wojak "soldier", which is ultimately derived from Slavic voi "soldier". Also compare Polish wojna "war", which is ultimately derived from Slavic vojna "war"... [more]
Loralee f English
A combination of Lora and Lee or a variant of Lorelei.
Kenorei f Khmer
Means "kinnara" in Khmer. In Hindu mythology, 'a kinnara is a paradigmatic lover, a celestial musician, part human, part horse and part bird. In Buddhist mythology, two of the most beloved mythological characters are the benevolent half-human, half-bird creatures known as the Kinnara and Kinnari, which are believed to come from the Himalayas and often watch over the well-being of humans in times of trouble or danger'.
Paulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Paullus.
Kikisoblu f Duwamish, Salishan
A Duwamish female name.... [more]
Destan m & f Turkish
Means "saga" in Turkish.
Ingbert m Medieval French, Germanic, History (Ecclesiastical)
Old German, Old Icelandic ing(i), of uncertain origin but perhaps identical with the god name Ing or Yngvi, also of uncertain origin + Proto-Germanic berhtaz.
Garsenda f Gascon
Gascon cognate of Gersende.
Florenci m Catalan
Catalan form of Florentius (see Florence).
Maixabel f Basque
Basque contraction of María Isabel.
Bonna f History (Ecclesiastical)
Alternate name of Saint Wuna.
Amanecer f Spanish (Rare)
Derived from Spanish amanecer "dawn (the morning period of twilight)".
Kela f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Della.
Nicasicrates m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Nikasikrates. This was the name of an obscure Epicurean philosopher from the Greek island of Rhodes, who is thought to have lived in the 2nd century BC.
Sangri f Obscure
Variant of Sangrid.
Mélani f Spanish
Spanish form of Melanie, reflecting the English pronounciation.
Maissemin m Provençal
Provençal form of Maximinus.
Amburo f Somali
Transferred use of the surname Amburo.
Aspais m History (Ecclesiastical), History (Gallicized)
French form of Aspasios via it's Latinized form Aspasius.
Gabey m English
Diminutive of Gabriel.
Áshìbébọng f Bette
Means "she is appreciated" in Bette Obudu.
Branddís f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements brandr "(burning) log, pole; fire, torch; sword, swordblade" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Cannetella f Literature
Derived from Italian canna "reed" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name is borne by the protagonist of the Italian fairy tale "Cannetella" by Giambattista Basile. Cannetella is a young princess who marries the evil wizard Fioravante.
Jong-ok m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 宗 "lineage, ancestry; ancestor, clan" or 鍾 "cup, glass, goblet" (jong), and 玉 "jade, precious stone, gem" (ok).
Yustyn m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Iustinus (see Justin).
Herculine f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Hercule and the French form of Herculina. Herculine Adélaïde Barbin, later known as Abel Barbin (1838-1868) was a French intersex person who was assigned female at birth and raised in a convent, but was later reclassified as male by a court of law, after an affair and physical examination.
Rocinante m Pet, Literature
Means "nag; old horse" in Spanish. This is the name of Don Quixote's horse.
Getúlio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Getulius. A bearer of this name was Getúlio Vargas (1882-1954), former president of Brazil.
Violenta f Theatre, Hungarian
Cognate of Violante. The name of a ghost character in Shakespeare's play 'All's Well That Ends Well' (first published 1623).
Amino f Somali, African
Somali variant of Amina.
Kierran m English
Variant of Kieran.
Baubie f Scots
Diminutive of Baurbara.
Ġan m Maltese
Maltese form of Giovanni.
Parick m Manx
Manx form of Patrick.
Miroliuba f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Миролюба (see Mirolyuba).
Thabelo m & f Venda
Means "prayer" in Tshivenda.
Ainė f Lithuanian
Either a Lithuanian borrowing of Latvian Aina 4 or derived from Lithuanian ainis "descendant, offspring".
Hussam m Arabic
Variant transcription of Husam. Known bearers of this name include the Iraqi singer Hussam Al-Rassam (b. 1978), the Palestinian soccer player Hussam Abu Saleh (b... [more]
Sisinnios m Late Greek
Of uncertain origin.
Farinaz f Persian
Derived from Persian فری (fari) meaning "dear, beloved" combined with Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort".
Kaloker m Croatian, Russian, Slovene
Croatian, Russian and Slovene form of Calocaerus and Calocerus, which are both latinizations of the Greek given name Kalokairos.
Chioke m Chewa
Means “wake up” in Chichewa.
Canzio m Italian
Italian form of Cantius.
Ealdthryth f Anglo-Saxon
Derives from the Old English element eald "old" and þryþ "strength".
Oshin m Manx
Manx form of Oisín.
Pawlina f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Paulina.
Tulliu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Tullius (see Tullio).
Sigdiarfr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements sigr "victory" and djarfr "bold, daring".
Lutseya f Belarusian
Belarusian female name derived from Lucius, meaning "light".
Argir m Bulgarian
Bulgarian variant of Argyris.
Ītzpāpālōtl f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Derived from Nahuatl itztli meaning "obsidian, obsidian knife" and pāpālōtl "butterfly". This name has been translated as "clawed butterfly", perhaps in effect equal to "bat". In Aztec mythology, Ītzpāpālōtl was a skeletal warrior goddess of infant mortality and women who die in childbirth.
Herdis f Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish (Rare)
Younger form of the Old Norse name Herdís, derived from herr "army" and dís "goddess", as well as a variant of Hjørdis.
Japar m Indonesian, Malay, Georgian (Archaic)
Indonesian, Malay and Georgian form of Jafar. This name is archaic in Georgia and now only survives in the patronymic surname ჯაფარიძე (Japaridze) meaning "son of Japar".... [more]
Walentina f German, Russian, Ukrainian, Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
German and Brazilian Portuguese variant of Valentina as well as a Russian/Ukrainian variant transcription of Валентина (see the previous name and Valentyna).
Ethart m Scots
Variant of Edwart.
Lajuanda f African American
Variant of LaWanda, influenced by the spelling of the name Juan 1.
Sidonija f Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Sidonia.
Twilight f & m American (Modern, Rare)
From the English word referring to the time of day when the sun is just below the horizon. Ultimately from Old English twi- "half" + līht "light".... [more]
Auguri m Catalan
Catalan form of Augurius.
Daario m Literature, Popular Culture
Daario Naharis is the name of a sellsword character from the Song of Ice and Fire books by GRR Martin and the TV show Game of Thrones based upon the former. ... [more]
Gedda m Old Norse, Old Danish
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse gedda meaning "pike".
Yonelani f Xhosa
Means "be satisfied" in Xhosa.
Sagi m & f Japanese
From Japanese 鷺 (sagi) meaning "heron". Other kanji or combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Leontzia f Basque (Rare)
Basque form of Leontia.
Kôrna m Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Koorna using the old Kleinschmidt orthography.
Fănică m Romanian
Diminutive of Ștefan.
Naatat m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Nâtat.
Ainare f Basque (Rare)
Variant of Ainara using the modern feminine suffix -e.
Endurance m & f English (African)
From the English word endurance, which is ultimately of Old French origin. Known bearers of this name include the Nigerian sprinter Endurance Abinuwa (b. 1987), the Nigerian soccer player Endurance Idahor (1984-2010) and the Nigerian cricketer Endurance Ofem (b... [more]
Oly m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Olly.
Thorgardh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form Þorgarðr.
Eniko f Japanese
From Japanese 栄 (e) meaning "flourish, prosperity, honor, glory, splendor", 仁 (ni) meaning "humanity, virtue, benevolence, charity, man, kernel" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bayarjargal m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Eucarista f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Euchariste.
Menkheperre m Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "Enduring is the apparition of Ra".
Bita f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque feminine name first recorded in 1033.
Muhammedjan m Kazakh, Persian
Combination of the Islamic name Muhammed along with the Kazakh word jan, meaning "soul" (ultimately derived from Persian).
Riff m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Short form of Rifka, Rivka or Rafael.
Allerleirauh f Folklore (Germanized)
Means "all kinds of fur" in German. This is the name of the title character of a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. Allerleirauh is a princess who flees from her father, who wants to marry her, and brings three dresses and a coat with all kinds of furs with her... [more]
Marçello m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Marcellus.
Lamine m Western African, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Al-Amin used in parts of western Africa as well as an Arabic alternate transcription chiefly used in northern Africa.
Tiffnie f English
Variant of Tiffany.
Yeshwant m Konkani
Konkani form of Yashwant.
Faisol m Indonesian, Malay, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian, Malay and Thai variant of Faysal.
Afroviti f Albanian
Albanian form of Aphrodite (via Greek Afroditi).
Mylou f Dutch
Variant of Milou.
Étsa m Aguaruna
Means "sun" in Awajún.
Haftiyar m Kurdish
Means "bear" in Kurdish.
Eleven f & m Popular Culture, English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the number 11, from Old English endleofon, itself from Proto-Germanic *ainalif meaning "one left (from ten)".
Berrin f Turkish
From Persian برین (barīn) meaning "highest, sublime".
Akça m & f Turkish
Means "pale" in Turkish.
Jenne m & f Dutch, West Frisian, East Frisian
Masculine and feminine (short) form of Johannes.
Riiti m Finnish
Finnish short form of names containing the name element FRID "love, peace".
Guacimara f Spanish (Canarian)
This name may come from the Guanche masculine agent noun *wazimar meaning "strong, sturdy, powerful, able". It was used by the Canarian historian, doctor and poet Antonio de Viana (1578-1650?) in his epic poem Antigüedades de las Islas Afortunadas (published in 1604), referring to the daughter of the king (mencey) of Anaga (on the island of Tenerife) who was assumed to go by this name, although her historical existence is not attested.
Somchae m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สมชาย, สมชัย (see Somchai).
Flannchad m Medieval Irish
Derived from the elements flann "red" and cath "battle".
Azail m Russian
Russian variant of Hazael.
Ruhe m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Ruhe.
Udoy m Filipino
Diminutive of Mariano.
Frixo m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Phrixos (see Phrixus).
Yipeng f Chinese
From the Chinese 懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable" or 奕 (yì) meaning "orderly, abundant" and 朋 (péng) meaning "friend".
Gáber m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Gaber.
Nordi m Central African
The given name of the French (with Congolese descendency) professional football player Nordi Mukiele.
Nineli f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Ninel. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian actress Nineli Chankvetadze (b. 1957).
Abd al-Nasir m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الناصر (see Abd an-Nasir).
Hipseo m Spanish
Spanish form of Hypseus.
Miems f Afrikaans
Diminutive of Willemina.
Miromir m Russian
Means "peace on earth".
Fery m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Ferrie.
Crescenciano m Spanish (Mexican)
Spanish form of Crescentianus (see Crescentian).
Norine f English
Variant of Noreen.
Hueman m Mormon
A form of Mormon used in the Works of Ixtlilxochitl.
Anang f Filipino, Tausug
From a Tausug affectionate term for a girl.
Nandua f Indigenous American, History
The name of a 17th-century Native American woman of the Accawmacke tribe, daughter of Chief Debedeavon, who became an ally to the English colonists.
Fele m & f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of either Felix (masculine) or Felicitas (feminine).
Özde m & f Turkish
Means "essence" in Turkish.
Jae-Seop m Korean
From Sino-Korean 在 (jae) meaning "located at, exist" or 材 (jae) meaning "material, talent" combined with 涉 (seop) meaning "to wade, to ford" or 燮 (seop) meaning "harmonise, blend, adjust"... [more]
Raihan m & f Bengali, Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic ريحان (rayhan) meaning "basil" (see Rayhana). It is used as a unisex name in Bangladesh and Malaysia (more commonly masculine in the former and primarily feminine in the latter) while it is only masculine in Indonesia.
Idu m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian jdw, which can mean "boy, youth, young man".
Eseoheose f Esan
Meaning: Free Gift of God
Asia f Russian, Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ася (see Asya 1).
Antistenes m Armenian
Armenian form of Antisthenes.
Tihamér m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Tihomir.
Hanibal m Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian and Slovene form of Hannibal.
Lucinus m Ancient Roman
Masculine form of Lucina. This name is not to be confused with Licinius and Luscinus.
Danmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 丹 (dān) meaning "cinnabar, vermilion" and 妹 (mèi) meaning "younger sister".
Janseyit m Kazakh
From жан (jan) meaning "soul, life" and the given name Seit
Mahnoor f Pakistani, Urdu
Means "moonlight" from Persian ماه (mah) meaning "moon" and Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light".
Vony m & f Malagasy
Means "yellow" or "flower" in Malagasy.