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.
Mahaya f & m Sanskrit
Means "illusionist" in Sanskrit.
Basciante m Arthurian Cycle
Basciante is a knight outside Malecasta's castle in Book 3, Canto 1. of "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser.
Jánka f Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian name recorded in the Hungarian territory of Levedia in the 8th and 9th centuries. The name is allegedly an older form of lányka, itself a diminutive of lány "girl, maiden; daughter".
Adelara f Brazilian
Feminine form of Adelar.
Harit m Kashmiri
Means "lush greenery".
Hatsuaki m Japanese
From Japanese 初 (hatsu) meaning "beginning, start, first" combined with 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Dànae f Catalan
Catalan form of Danaë.
Nagdligssaĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Telegonus m Greek Mythology
The name of three men in Greek mythology, meaning "born afar".
Ntxheb f Hmong
Derived from the Hmong Daw name for the decorate fringe on traditional musical pipes.
Zhorzh m Armenian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Georgian (Archaic)
Armenian, Bulgarian and Georgian form of Georges.
Rodo m Spanish
Diminutive of Rodolfo.
Jadid m Arabic (Rare), Indonesian
Means "new" in Arabic.
Dobrosav m Vlach
Essentially means "good man", derived from Vlach dobro meaning "good".
Echel m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s warriors in Welsh legend, killed by the boar Twrch Trwyth at Llwch Ewin during the epic hunt.
Dombina f Spanish (Archaic), Galician
Spanish and Galician feminine form of Dombert.
Nindya f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Anindya.
Hjalta f Icelandic (Rare)
Feminine form of Hjalti.
Walewein m Old Dutch, Medieval Dutch, Arthurian Cycle
A name from 12th century France and Flanders, and the Dutch name of Arthurian Knight, Gawain.
Kare m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Kári.
Ashek m Bengali
Bengali variant of Ashiq.
Naohito m Japanese
From Nao combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person," also used as 仁 meaning "benevolence, compassion, humanity," 史 meaning "history" or using 2 kanji, combining a hi kanji like 飛 meaning "fly, soar" and a to kanji, e.g. 人.... [more]
Nganbi f Manipuri
Means "shining daughter" in Meitei.
Fedea f Basque (Rare)
Derived from the Basque fede "faith", this name is the Basque equivalent of Fe.
Seiyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 靖 (sei) meaning "peaceful, calm, easygoing" combined with 雄 (yuu) meaning "hero, manly". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Bleiza f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Bleiz.
Frohgemut m German (Modern, Rare)
frohgemut is a German word meaning "cheerful, in good spirits".
Tsguna f Abkhaz
Means "cat" in Abkhaz.
Mundinho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of names ending in -mundo, such as Edmundo and Raimundo.
Fanqi f & m Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 繁 (see Fan) and 棋 (see Qi).... [more]
Adalbod m Germanic
Old High German name derived from the elements adal "noble" and boto "bid, offer".
Dezhen f Chinese
From the Chinese 德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare".
Balang m & f Kelabit
Means "spirit tiger" in Kelabit.
Teeradech m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thiradet.
Waldi m & f German, Dutch (Rare)
German and Dutch diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element walt meaning "rule", such as Ewald and Waldemar for men and Waltraud for women.... [more]
Ioke m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Joyce.
Titti f Swedish, Finnish
Diminutive of Tine 1 or Tina (compare Titta, Titine).
Maido m Estonian
Originally a short form of Matteus and Mattias, now used as a given name in its own right.
Hadewijch f Medieval Dutch
Variant spelling of Hadewych.
Ingvá f Faroese
Faroese form of Ingveig.
Sami f Quechua
Means "luck" in Quechua.
Quetzalxiuh m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl quetzalli "quetzal feather, precious thing" and xihuitl "year" (or "turquoise"). Often given to boys born during the New Fire ceremony xiuhmolpilli, "the binding of the years", an event held every 52 years to align the Aztec’s ritual calendar with the annual calendar.
Arad m Hungarian
Of uncertain origin and meaning.
Manoling m Filipino
Diminutive of Manuel.
Chazzie m & f English
Uncommon diminutive of Chaz, Charlie or Charles.
Bondia m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Judeo-Provençal
Derived from Catalan bon "good" and Franco-Provençal bon "good; right" and Catalan and Old Occitan dia "day".
Blenzibly f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Tristan’s mother in the Icelandic Saga af Tristram ok Ísoud. She replaces Blancheflur (Blancheflor) from the earlier German sources and is the counterpart of Blesinbil in Norse Tristan legend.... [more]
Mikelitza f Medieval Basque
Feminine form of Mikel.
Armav f Armenian (Rare)
Means "date (fruit)" in Armenian.
Carvilia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Carvilius.
Nwakanma f Igbo
This feminine name means "Child is better" in Igbo.
Minlan f Chinese
From the Chinese 旻 (mín) meaning "heaven" and 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Coye m & f English (Rare)
Derived from the surname Coye.
Joaśka f Polish
Diminutive of Joanna.
Mebest f Kurdish
Means "intention" in Kurdish.
Djiyôme m Picard
Picard form of Guillaume.
Ngamphit f Thai
From Thai งาม (ngam) meaning "beautiful, pretty" and พิศ (phit) meaning "stare, gaze".
Krys f & m American (Rare)
Variant of Chris.
Janfrid f Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of the masculine name Jan 1 and the Old Norse name element fríðr "beautiful" (originally "beloved").
Esmay f English
Variant of Esmé.
Lambertu m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Lamberto.
Passion f English (Rare)
First recorded as a given name in the 16th century, the name Passion was originally used by Christian parents in reference to the "Passion of Christ", a term denoting the suffering of Jesus. The word itself is derived from Latin passio "suffering", ultimately from Latin patior "to suffer; to endure" and was originally used to describe any suffering or pain concerning the body... [more]
Toxeo m Spanish
Spanish form of Toxeus.
Uttîlia f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ottilia.
Sakuwaha m Lunda
Means "handsome man" in Lunda.
Angneta f Medieval Baltic, Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare)
Medieval Latvian form of Agnese and Swedish variant of Agneta.
Rozelina f Polish
Cognate of Roselina.
Tedashii m Obscure
Unknown meaning. This is tye name of African American hip-hop musician Tedashii Lavoy Anderson.
Meder m Kyrgyz
Means "hope, support, help" in Kyrgyz.
Milne m & f Scottish
Transferred use of the surname Milne.
Ealhflæd f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ealh "temple" and flæd, possibly meaning "beauty".
Kennyth m English
Variant of Kenneth.
Nanane f Japanese
From Japanese 凪 (na) meaning "calm" duplicated and combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eyverska f Old Norse
Old Norse byname meaning "from Orkney".
Hinaga f Japanese
From Japanese 陽 (hina) meaning "the sun" combined with 永 (ga) meaning "eternity". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Clione f Literature, American (Rare)
The name of the main protagonist in the short story 'The unforgotten hour' by Louis Arthur Cunningham.... [more]
Saidah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Sa'ida.
Aaprahami m Finnish
Finnish variant of Abraham.
Kashim m Nigerian, Kanuri
Kanuri form of Qasim, Cassim and Kassim.
Yong-weon f & m Korean
Variant of Yeong-won
Inácia f Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of Ignatius.
Kuuku m Akan
Variant of Akua.
Kamiokisihkwew m Indigenous American, Cree
Means "fine day" in Cree.
Darçîn f Kurdish
Means "cinnamon" in Kurdish.
Nivie f American (Rare)
Short form of Nevaeh.
Djamma m Western African
Region: Burkina Faso
Biển m Vietnamese
Means "sea, ocean" in Vietnamese.
Einhard m Germanic, History
Short form of Eginhard. Einhard was a Frankish monk, historian and courtier of Charlemagne.
Jeremìo f Provençal
Provençal feminine form of Jérémie.
Kaʻaeʻa f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and 'ae'a meaning "wandering".
Yaza m Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ရာဇာ (see Yarzar).
Lieli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 2 and Eli 2 or a variant of the name Liel which means "My God" in Hebrew.
Shar m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism
"arrow"; shaft" ; "a sort of reed"
Kharma f Indian
Orginal spelling of the word karma; origin: sanscrit from ancient india; in hinduism and buddhism it is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect.
Gudhlef m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Guðlæifr.
Yo m & f Japanese (Rare)
It can be spelled with 洋 (yo) meaning "ocean", 窈 (yo) meaning "quiet, deep" or other kanji that are pronounced the same way.
Eupraxis f Ancient Greek
Eupraxis "right thinking"
Phintias m Ancient Greek
This was the name of an ancient Greek vase painter.
Aabid m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu عابد (see Abid).
Knives m & f Popular Culture, Literature
From the English words "Knife" and "Knives."... [more]
Milind m Indian
Modern form of Milinda.
Dalbaray f Yakut
From an alternative Sakha word for "skylark".
Thresyamma f Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Theresa used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Nawapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Nawaphon.
Euzebiusz m Polish
Polish form of Eusebius.
Alveva f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Ælfgifu.
Japoy m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Javier.
Osred m Anglo-Saxon, History
Variant spelling of the Old English name Osræd, which was derived from Old English os "god" combined with ræd "counsel".... [more]
Abdul Rachman m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Abd ar-Rahman.
Gubbe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Gubbi or from Old Swedish gubbe meaning "old man".
Kvintīlijs m Latvian
Latvian form of Quintilius.
Sadurninho m Portuguese (?)
Portuguese variant of Saturninus.
Fumiichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nasudi m Ilocano, Filipino
From Ilocano nasudi meaning "illustrious, renowned, famous, celebrated".
Diskit f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Diki.
Grif m English
Alternate spelling of Griff, a diminutive of Griffith or Griffin. Grif Teller (1899-1993), an American painter, is a notable bearer of this name.
Halla f Icelandic, Old Norse, Finnish, Norwegian (Archaic), Faroese
Feminine form of Hallr. Halla is also a Finnish word for an occasion when in growing season temperature lowers so much that ground gets covered with frost.
Edona f Albanian
Feminine form of Edon.
Lahsen m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic الحسن (see Al-Hasan) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Verley m English
Southern name
Oddgard m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Rare masculine form of Oddgerðr, used briefly in the 20th century.
Franzischu m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Franciscus (see Francis).
Ryszarda f Polish
Feminine form of Ryszard.
Neszta f Hungarian
Variant of Nyeste as well as a short form of Anasztázia.
Fenohasina m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy feno meaning "full, complete" and hasina meaning "sacred power, sanctity, virtue".
Astianatte m Italian
Italian form of Astyanax.
Seol-hyun f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Seol-hyeon.... [more]
Ásgrímr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse áss "god" and grímr "person wearing a mask".
Sevirianos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Severianos.
Dereka f English
Feminine form of Derek.
Yurio m Japanese
From Japanese 百合 (yuri) meaning "lily" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Mounir m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منير (see Munir).
Liziko f Georgian
Georgian diminutive of Liza and Elisabed.
Noumenios m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from Greek νουμήνιος (noumenios) meaning "new moon" (also the first day of the month of the Ancient Greek calendar).
Bethia f Biblical Latin, Scottish, English
Form of Bithiah used in some versions of the Old Testament, including the Douay-Rheims Bible. This name was popular in Scotland from the 17th century as an Anglicised form of Gaelic Beathag... [more]
Magnheiður f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse magn "power, strength" and heiðr "bright, clear; honour".
Bleiddwn m Welsh Mythology
Thought to mean "Wolf-Man", from Welsh blaidd meaning "wolf".... [more]
Dezsider m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Desiderius.
Quenton m English
Variant of Quentin.
Ryynö m & f Finnish
Variant of Bryyno.
Yari m Belgian (Rare)
A notable bearer is the soccer player Yari Verschaeren.
Vadomar m Germanic, History
Derived from Gothic vadi "pledge, pact" combined with Old High German mâri "famous." Vadomar was the name of a 4th-century king of the Alamanni, a Germanic tribe.
Hilduin m History (Ecclesiastical)
English, French and younger German form of Hildewin.
Mulberry m Literature
'Nicholas Nickleby'
Locutius m Roman Mythology
God that enabled children to form sentences.
Potskhvera m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ფოცხვერი (potskhveri) meaning "lynx" (as in, the feline).
Pergen m Shor
Means "marksman" in Shor.
Giuliamaria f Italian (Rare)
Combination of Giulia and Maria.
To'qmoq m Uzbek
Means "mallet, hammer" in Uzbek.
Thant m & f Burmese
Means "clean, pure" in Burmese.
Kolja m Croatian, Danish (Rare), Dutch (Rare), German, Serbian, Swedish (Rare)
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of Nikola 1. In the other languages listed, Kolja is their standard form of the Russian name Kolya.
Zhenbo f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare" and 波 (bō) meaning "wave".
Muzakkir m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "reminder, one who reminds" in Arabic, from the root ذكر (dhakkara) meaning "to remind".
Aprusia f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Απρουσία (Aprousia), possibly derived from Greek α (a), a negative prefix, combined with προύση (prouse) "rain".
Lleuwen f Welsh
From Welsh lleuad "moon" and gwen "fair, white, blessed".
Mocelcihuatl f Nahuatl
Possibly a combination of Mocel and Cihuatl, overall meaning "woman who is alone", or perhaps "peerless woman".
Eakkapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพล (see Ekkaphon).
Pauly m English
Variant spelling of Paulie.
Anuar m Malay, Indonesian, Kazakh, Bashkir, Spanish
Form of Anwar used in various languages.
Bingxi f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice; ice-cold" and 溪 (xī) meaning "mountain stream, creek", 晰 (xī) meaning "clear, evident; clearly" or 汐 (xī) meaning "night tides".
Emerico m Italian
Variant of Amerigo (see Emmerich).
Gneisti m Icelandic
From Old Norse gneisti meaning "spark".
Levina f German (Rare), Hungarian
Feminine form of Levin.
Padmavathi f Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam
South Indian form of Padmavati.
Shanba f Uzbek
Means "Saturday" in Uzbek.
Restituto m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Rare), Galician (Archaic), Portuguese (Brazilian, Archaic), Filipino
Italian, Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Restitutus. Known bearers of this name include the Argentine soccer player Restituto Brito (born c. 1929) and Restituto del Valle (1865-1930), a Spanish poet and Augustinian cleric.
Suhailah f Arabic, Malay
Arabic variant transcription of Suhaila as well as the Malay form.
Vivdia f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Eudocia.
Xantipa f Spanish
Spanish variant of Xanthippe.
Shinga m Japanese
From Japanese 真 (shin) meaning "real, genuine" combined with 我 (ga) meaning "I, me". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Hasimah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حاسمة (see Hasima), as well as a Malay variant.
Sosefina f Tongan, Chuukese
Tongan and Chuukese form of Josephine.
Urraca f Medieval Spanish, Medieval Basque, Medieval Galician, Medieval Portuguese
Derived from Spanish urraca "magpie", ultimately from Latin furax "thievish". Several queens of medieval Spain and Portugal bore this name.
Joydeep m Indian, Bengali
Derived from Sanskrit जय (jayá) meaning "conquest, victory, triumph" combined with दीप (dīpa) meaning "light, lamp".
Amphibalus m History (Ecclesiastical)
From Late Latin amphibalus meaning "cloak". Saint Amphibalus was originally an anonymous character in the legend of Saint Alban. Alban had noticed the piety and devotion of this Christian priest, and gradually been converted by it into becoming a Christian himself... [more]
Chuanxin m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, intelligence, soul".
Théodrate f Medieval French
A feminine form of Theuderad.... [more]
Leto m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Leto.
Legakwa f Tswana
Means "crystal" in Setswana.
Spulga f Latvian
From the Latvian spulgs meaning "bright; radiant."
Aneesah f American (Rare)
Variant transcription of Anisa.
Jaklin f Haitian Creole (Rare)
Haitian Creole form of Jacqueline.
Härlög m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Herlaugr.
Polymatheia f Greek Mythology
From Greek πολυμάθεια (polymatheia), πολυμαθία (polymathia) meaning "much learning, erudition", from πολύς (polys) "much" and μαθ- (math-), the root of the verb μανθάνω (manthano) "to learn"... [more]
Mâode f Norman, Anglo-Norman
Norman and Anglo-Norman form of Maude.
Jac m Welsh
Welsh form of Jack.
Nayocka f African American (Rare), Obscure
Possibly a variant of Nyoka.
Razielle f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Raziel.
Norddin m Arabic (Maghrebi), Malay
Moroccan Arabic transcription of Nur ad-Din as well as a Malay form.
Songdi f Chinese
From the Chinese 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 娣 (dì) meaning "younger sister".
Kuti m Hebrew
Short form of Yekutiel.
Menja f Norse Mythology
The name of an enslaved giant and sister of Fenja in 'Grottasöngr'.
Arnvid m Norwegian, Swedish (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Arvid.
Gościsława f Polish
Feminine form of Gościsław.
Kerill m Irish
Variant of Cyril
Jannah f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "garden, paradise" in Arabic. In Islam this term refers to the concept of heaven.
Kama m Abkhaz
Means "dagger" in Abkhaz.
Mäkkri m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Makarios.
Lilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Lili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Wisia f Polish
Diminutive of Wisława and Wiesława.
Tzeris m Greek
Diminutive of Gerasimos.
Enele m Samoan
Samoan variant to the English name, “Henry”.
Pálmey f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic name of uncertain derivation, possibly a feminine form of Pálmi using the Old Norse suffix ey meaning "island" or ey meaning "good fortune"... [more]
Ryś m Polish
Diminutive of Ryszard.
Kuyikabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "do not doubt god" in Ibibio.
Xustiniano m Galician
Galician form of Justinian.
Guljahon f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and jahon meaning "the world".
Candelifera f Roman Mythology
Means "candle bearer", derived from Latin candela "a taper, a wax-light, a tallow-candle" (the source of the English word candle) and ferre "to bear". In Roman mythology Candelifera was a goddess supposed to assist at childbirth, for whom a symbolical candle or torch was lighted.... [more]
Guigui m Portuguese
Diminutive of Guilherme.
Elžbeta f Latvian (Rare)
Latgalian form of Elizabeth.
Bartos m Medieval Hungarian
Diminutive of Old Hungarian Bartalom (see Bertalan).
Adalstein m Germanic
Ancient Germanic form of Æðelstan.
Davaatseren m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian даваа (davaa) meaning "Monday" or "mountain pass, threshold" combined with the name Tseren.
Sarig-ool m Tuvan
From Tuvan сарыг (saryg) meaning "yellow" combined with оол (ool) meaning "boy, son".
Arg'uvon f Uzbek
Means "crimson, purple" in Uzbek.
Nyxia f American (Modern, Rare)
A variant of Nyxie, or a diminutive form of Nyx.
Wiphawee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิภาวี (see Wiphawi).
Zénka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Zenona.
Reykdal m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From an Icelandic surname that was probably derived from a place name composed of Old Norse reykr meaning "smoke" and dalr meaning "dale, valley".
Borka f Serbian, Croatian
Feminine form of Borko.
Surakiat m Thai
From Thai สุร (sura) meaning "heavenly, celestial" or "brave, valiant" and เกียรติ (kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame".
Malchiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Malchiel.
Gianlorenzo m Italian
Combination of Gian and Lorenzo.
Sodtsetseg f Mongolian
Means "splendid flower", in Mongolian, from сод (sod) meaning "splendid, remarkable, unique" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Lucián m Czech (Rare), Slovak, Hungarian
Hungarian, Czech and Slovak form of Lucian.