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.
Tleçannen m Nahuatl
Means "what’s the use?" in Nahuatl.
Aer m Medieval Latin
This name means "air" in Latin.
Ram m Chin
Means "land, country" in Hakha Chin.
Tesseltje f Dutch (Rare)
Hypochoristic form of Tesselschade or Tessel.
Paramesse m Ancient Egyptian
The birth name of Ramses I.
Erdenebüren m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and бүрэн (büren) meaning "complete, entire".
Kama m Abkhaz
Means "dagger" in Abkhaz.
Goldiva f Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Medieval English
Latinized form of *Goldgifu, an unrecorded Old English name meaning "gold gift" from the elements gold and giefu "gift".
Džiuginta f Lithuanian
The name is derived from džiugus meaning "cheerful." Also see Džiugė
Felicing f Filipino
Diminutive of Felicisima.
An-na f Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Anna (see Ann)
Chaerephon m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Chairephon. This name was borne by a loyal friend and follower of the famous philosopher Socrates.
Eriola f Albanian
Variant of Erjola.
Jovydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Jovydas.
Mayja f Aymara
Means "different, distinct" in Aymara.
Tinotenda m & f Shona, Southern African
Meaning “we believe” and “ we gives thanks or gratitude.” Longer forms of the name would be Tinotendaishe or Tinotendanashe.
Ferruh m Turkish
Turkish form of Farrokh.
Tâjuk m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Jomar m Norwegian
Modern form of Jómarr.
Ensa f Uzbek
Means "the back of the head" in Uzbek.
Skipper m & f English
Derived from Middle Dutch schipper "boatman, bargeman", which referred to the master of a small ship or boat (like a fishing boat).
Vitaŭt m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Vytautas.
Angahal m & f Manipuri
Means "eldest child" in Meitei.
Moonsky f & m American (Rare)
Mix of the words "moon" and "sky" sky meaning "beyond earth" and moon after the planet that reflects the light of the sun
Piyatip f Thai
Alternate transcription of Piyathip.
Leta f Romansh
Romansh form of Laetitia.
Tijgerlelie f Dutch
Dutch form of Tigerlily.
Nara f Armenian (Rare)
Short form of Gyulnara, the Armenian form of Gulnar.
Xuán-wǔ m & f Chinese, Astronomy
Xuán-Wǔ is a Xiang (象) one of the four Symbols that include all the constellations of Chinese System. Xuán-Wǔ is known as Black Tortoise or Black Turtle in English but Black Warrior in Chinese... [more]
Farha f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Malay
Means "joy, delight" in Arabic, a variant of فرح (fariḥa) meaning "to be happy".
Hanina f Romansh
Variant of Hannina.
Iuśêf m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of Joseph.
Harie m Limburgish
Limburgian cognate of Harry.
Gregoris m Medieval Dutch, Greek
Medieval Dutch variant of Gregorius (see Gregory) as well as a Greek alternate transcription of Grigoris.
Ganithage m & f Sinhalese
Means "mathematical" in Sinhala.
Kencheeri m Yakut
Means "new for old" or "new generation".
Kairi f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Kyrie.
Ariihere m Tahitian
From the Tahitian ari'i meaning "noble" and here meaning "beloved, favourite".
Ptolemej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Ptolemaios via Ptolemaeus.
Myrtoessa f Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek μύρτος (myrtos) meaning "myrtle". In Greek mythology this was the name of a nymph, according to Pausanias.
Mynn m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese မင်း (see Min 2).
Irmlind f German (Rare, Archaic)
A dithematic name formed from the name elements irmin "whole, great" and lind "lime-tree, linden tree; linden spear-shaft; (protective shield of) linden wood"
Zebedeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Zebedee.
Haryo m Javanese
Variant of Aryo.
Børje m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Börje.
Mazvita f Shona
Means "we are grateful" or "many thanks" in Shona.
Mínea f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Minea.
Nonglenkhomba m Manipuri
Means "son of the water god" in Meitei.
Marihel f Filipino, Spanish (Latin American)
Likely a combination of Maria and Helen. It could also be a variant of Mariel.
Karamatullah m Arabic, Afghan, Pakistani
The first element of this name is derived from Arabic كرامات (karamat), which is the plural form of كرامة (karama) meaning "dignity, generosity" (compare Karam)... [more]
Yingsheng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 映 (yìng) meaning "reflect light", 迎 (yíng) meaning "receive, welcome, greet, meet", 颖 (yǐng) meaning "clever, grain tip", 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero" or 盈 (yíng) meaning "full, filled, surplus, excess" combined with 胜 (shèng) meaning "victory, success", 生 (shēng) meaning "living, fresh", 声 (shēng) meaning "sound, voice, tone", 盛 (shèng) meaning "abundant, flourishing" or 升 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascend"... [more]
Kahekili m & f Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "the thunder" in Hawaiian, from definite article ka and hekili "thunder". It's also used for females, though it's unclear if the etymology for Kahekili, as a feminine name, is different to the meaning given here or not.... [more]
Monomachos m Ancient Greek
Means "he who fights alone (in battle)", derived from Greek μόνος (monos) meaning "single, one, alone" combined with Greek μαχη (mache) meaning "battle." This name was borne by Constantine IX Monomachos, a Byzantine Emperor from the 11th century AD.
Mirjeta f Albanian
Derived from Albanian mirë "good" and jetë "life".
Carmillina f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Carmelina.
Mama f Western African, Akan
Means "born on Saturday" in Fante, a dialect of Akan.
Severilla f Ancient Roman
Diminutive of Severa, as it contains the Latin feminine diminutive suffix -illa.
Hayitqiz f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek hayit meaning "feast day, holiday" and qiz meaning "girl".
Uolo m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish diminutive of Olof.
Shantrice f African American (Rare)
Blend of Shantae with the phonetic element trees (found in names such as Patrice, Latrice and Katrice).
Anicha f Indian
Feminine form of Anich.
Ehyophsta f Cheyenne
Means "yellow-haired woman". Name borne by a Cheyenne woman who fought in the Battle of Beecher Island.
Sunnlǫð f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse sunna "sun" and löð "invitation" (poetic).
Ritsunobu m Japanese (Rare)
From 律 (ritsu) meaning "law, ratio", 栗 (ritsu) meaning "chestnut", or 立 (ritsu) meaning "erect, rise, set up, stand" combined with 信 (nobu) meaning "trust", 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch"... [more]
Kyuichi m Japanese
This name combines 久 (kyuu, ku, hisa.shii) meaning "long time" or 九 (kyuu, ku, kokono, kokono.tsu) meaning "nine" with 一 (ichi, itsu, hito-, hito.tsu) meaning "one" or 市 (shi, ichi) meaning "market"... [more]
Mahliyo f Uzbek
Means "mesmerized, enraptured" in Uzbek.
Merarda f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Merardo.
Ingálvur m Faroese
Combination of Ing and Faroese álvur "elf".
Thaha m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Taha.
Liso m Medieval Italian
Perhaps a masculine form of Lisa.
Leliano m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Laelianus.
Khalimat f Chechen, Dagestani, Lak
Chechen and Dagestani form of Halima.
Naïvane f Kongo
Naïvane means: the one I gave in Kikongo
Nicey f English (Rare, Archaic)
18th-century variant of Nice, itself a Latinization of Greek Nike.
Magdalia f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Possibly an elaborated form of Magdala or else a variant of Migdalia.
Isangar m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from isan, which comes from îsarn "iron." The second element is derived from Gothic gairu (gêr in Old High German) "spear", or from garva (garo in Old High German, and gearu in Anglo-Saxon) "ready, prepared."
Médi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Magdolna and Magdaléna.
Noviana f Indonesian
From the name of the month of November, usually used as a given name for a girl born in November.
Lukke f East Frisian
Variant of names with the name element liut and the diminutive suffix -ke recorded from the 16th to 19th centuries in East Frisia.
Piroschka f German (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
German and Dutch borrowing of Piroska.
Keyik f Turkmen
Means "deer" in Turkmen.
Liron m Albanian
Derived from Albanian liron "to set free, to liberate".
Gandulfo m Spanish
Spanish form of Gandulf via it's Latinized form Gandulfus.
Marlea f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Marlene, first appeared in the early 1900s, used most frequently during the 1940s in the U.S. Variants were Marlee, Marley, Marlie, all used in roughly equal numbers, and all of which seem to have faded in the 1950s.
Hassen m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Hassan and Hasan (chiefly Tunisian).
Priscillian m English
English form of Priscillianus. This name was borne by a bishop of Ávila (Spain) from the 4th century AD.
Cambriella f Obscure
Combination of Cambrie and Ella 1. Cambriella was given to 5 girls in 2018.
Euainetos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek εὐαίνετος (euainetos) meaning "much-extolled", itself from the elements ευ (eu) "good" and αἰνετός (ainetos) "praiseworthy".
Susara f Afrikaans
Contraction of Susanna and Sara.
Solanus m History (Ecclesiastical)
Blessed Solanus Casey was a priest of the Capuchin Friars. He died in 1957.
Rolof m Low German, Dutch (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Medieval Dutch
Low German form of Rodolf, as well as a Dutch variant of Roelof and a Swedish adoption.
Tonweyawin f & m Sioux
Tonweyawin is Lakota in origin & translates to 'scout woman' from Toweya (to scout) + Win (woman).
Gjeorgjina f Albanian
Albanian form of Georgina.
Märten m Estonian
Variant of Marten.
Gjartrud f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Gertrud. It is mainly used in Trøndelag county in Norway.
Temrəqʷ m Ubykh
Ubykh form of Timur.
Khoni f Nenets, Enets
Means "sleepy" in Nenets.
Salimbene m Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian salimmo meaning "we went up" combined with Italian bene meaning "good". Also compare Ognibene.... [more]
Euneice f English (American, Rare)
American English variant of Eunice.
Samije f Albanian
Albanian form of Samiye.
Chanvit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชาญวิทย์ (see Chanwit).
Caelee f English
Variant of Kaylee.
May f Burmese
From a term of endearment used by a man to address his wife or lover.
Evdemoz m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Eudemos. This was the name of two Catholicos-Patriarchs of Georgia: the first lived in the 17th century, the other in the 18th century.
Ántonia f Literature
Used in "My Ántonia", as the name of a Bohemian (Czech) protagonist. A form of the name Antonia, different than the usual Czech form Antonie 1... [more]
Torî m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish tor meaning "beginner, naive".
Hagrama m Bodo
Meaning "Calm but Mindful".
Tauheed m Urdu
Urdu variant of Tawhid.
Janghwan m Korean
From 장 and 煥 "shining, brilliant, lustrous".
Chwalisław m Polish (Archaic)
Derived from the Slavic elements xvaliti "to praise" and slava "glory".
Reinaldur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Reinaldr.
Asclepiodotus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Asklepiodotos it was the name of a saint martyred with Maximus and Theodore in 310.
Esat m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of As'ad.
Nungal f Sumerian Mythology
Means "great princess", deriving from the Sumerian elements gal ("mighty, great") and nun ("noble, prince"). Nungal was the Sumerian goddess of prisons, who was also associated with the underworld.
Babita f Hungarian (Rare)
Originally a diminutive of Barbara, used as a given name in its own right.
Kaylinda f English
Combination of Kay 1 and Linda.
Wulfbert m Germanic
Means "bright wolf", derived from Gothic vulfs "wolf" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Melisma f Italian
Musical term meaning several notes sung on one syllable.
Goos m Dutch
Short form of Goswin and its variants, such as Gooswijn, Gosewijn, Goswijn and Gozewijn.
Morana f Breton
Feminine form of Moran.
Suwilanji m & f African
From the namwaanga tribe of Northern Zambia and the adjuscent part of Tanzania.... [more]
Lali f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Laurie and Larry.
Izuna f Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 泉 (sei, izumi, izu) meaning "fountain, spring" with 奈 (dai, na, nai, ikan, karanashi) meaning "wild apple," 菜 (sai, na) meaning "greens, side dish, vegetable" or 名 (myou, mei, na) meaning "name, reputation."... [more]
Arjana f Albanian
Feminine form of Arjan.
Cecilita f Spanish
Diminutive of Cecilia.
Gartzen m Basque
Basque form of Graciano and Gratien.
Nurbergen m Kazakh
From Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" and берген (bergen) meaning "given, gave" (from беру (beru) meaning "to give").
Popi f Greek
Diminutive of Pinelopi.
Edlina f English (Rare)
Possibly either a contracted form of Edelina (compare Edeline) or an elaborated or diminutive form of Edla.
Bayarbileg m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "celebration, joy" and билэг (bileg) meaning "gift, talent, aptitude".
Domec m Gascon
Diminutive of Domenge.
Elbegzayaa f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian элбэг (elbeg) meaning "rich, abundant" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "fate, destiny".
Anėstaešévá'e f Cheyenne
Means "misty woman" in Cheyenne.
Timothyna f Obscure
Feminine form of Timothy.
Yaowapha f Thai
Means "beautiful woman, sweetheart" in Thai.
Båre f Walloon
Walloon form of Barbara.
Mirusia f Russian
Variant transcription of Mirusya. A well-known bearer of this name is the Dutch-Australian soprano Mirusia Louwerse (b. 1985).
Tîôĸ m Greenlandic
Short form of Tiutôĸ.
Canab f Somali
Means "grape" in Somali.
Laut m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch given name of which the meaning is uncertain. It might possibly be a short form of Laurentius, but it could also possibly be a short form of a Germanic name that contains the element hlud meaning "famous" (such as Ludolf) or even leud meaning "people" (such as Ludger).... [more]
Guulin m & f Mongolian
Means "brass" in Mongolian.
Paisal m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Faysal.
Naoufal m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic نوفل (see Nawfal) chiefly used in North Africa.
Hanh m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 亨 (hanh) meaning "smoothly progressing".
Candelària f Catalan
Catalan cognate of Candelaria.
Ne'ula f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "light of sky", "light of heaven", or "bright sky". Or also "red sky".
Sondang f & m Batak
Means "light, ray" in Batak.
Belkise f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Bilqis.
Vóestāso m Cheyenne
Means "crane, white crane, little crane" in Cheyenne.
Ruhut m & f Batak
Means "order, customs, rules" in Toba Batak.
Wanhija f Kaguru
Means "they run off" in Chikaguru.
Hangil m Korean
A Native-Korean name that means "One Way", "One Path", or "One Direction".
Bilheard m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements bil "sword" and heard "firm, hardy, brave".
Nevbahar f Turkish, Ottoman Turkish
From Persian نو (now) meaning "new, fresh" and بهار (bahār) meaning "spring".
Harleen f Popular Culture, English (Rare)
A fictional name created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for the popular cartoon series Batman: The Animated Series. The name was given to a new character, Dr. Harleen Quinzel "Harley Quinn" (first appearing in 1992), as a play on the word harlequin, referring to her manner of dress, that of a traditional harlequin jester, a theme meant to reference that of her partner-in-crime, Batman's arch-nemesis Joker... [more]
Jiuta m Fijian
Fijian form of Juda.
Anastasiana f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of Anastasia.
Sevdia f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun სევდა (sevda) meaning "melancholy, sorrow". It ultimately comes from the Arabic noun سَوْدَاء (sawda) meaning "black bile" as well as "melancholy, sadness, gloom"... [more]
Payoshni f Indian
Payoshni is an ancient river mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. ... [more]
Tysbe f Polish
Polish form of Thisbe.
Christi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Chreste. Also compare the masculine equivalent Christos.
Banashri f Bengali
From Sanskrit वन (vana) meaning "forest, wood" and श्री (shri) meaning "diffusing light, radiance, splendour, beauty".
Totte m Swedish
Diminutive of Torsten. Sometimes also used as a diminutive of other names starting with To-.
Onesíforo m Spanish
Spanish form of Onesiphorus.
Lûtivik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ludwig.
Aristotimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Jorike f Dutch
Feminine form of Jorik.
Lemogang m Tswana, Sotho
A known bearer is South African actor Lemogang Tsipa (1991-), who was born to a Pedi father and a Tswana mother.
Menza f Swedish (Rare)
Origin uncertain, possibly a diminutive of Emerentia. ... [more]
Laajo f Indian
short name for Lajwanti
Surasak m Thai
From Thai สุร (sura) meaning "god, deity, heavenly, celestial" or "brave, valiant" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Reyer m Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch form of Reier, which is nowadays a bit more common than Reier itself, but not as common as the modern (variant) spelling Reijer, which is the most prevalent out of the three of them.... [more]
Umiña f Quechua
Means "emerald" in Quechua.
Kusi Aruma f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and aruma meaning "night".
Filice m Corsican
Variant of Felice.
Raycee f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Racey or a combination of Ray and see (similarly to Jaycee).
Ibiş m Turkish
Diminutive form of Ibrahim.
Sridharan m Tamil, Malayalam
Tamil and Malayalam variant of Shridhara.
Inaiê f Tupi
Means "solitary hawk" in Tupi.
Liisbet f Estonian
Truncated form of Eliisabet.
Wynkyn m History (Rare), Literature
Wynkyn de Worde (originally Jan van Wynkyn) was William Caxton's journeyman, after whose death he became the first printer to set up his shop in Fleet Street, "which was for centuries perhaps the world's most famous centre of printing." It was used in the popular children's poem Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (Dutch Lullaby) (1889).
Agathophanes m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and φανής (phanes) meaning "appearing, seeming".
Tlexico m Nahuatl
Possibly means "fire bee" or "hearth" in Nahuatl.
Vinz m Various
Diminutive of Vincent.
Haelee f English
Variant of Hayley.
Foxx m English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Foxx or a variant of Fox. According to the Social Security Administration, Foxx was given to 13 boys in 2018.
Tumanoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tuman meaning "mist, haze" and oy meaning "moon".
Fel m Catalan
Diminutive of Rafel.
Pietyr m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Peter.
Hémaneóhtsé'e f Cheyenne
Means "Fetching Water Woman, Going to Get Water Woman" in Cheyenne.
Inanç m & f Turkish
Turkish form of Faith. In modern Turkey mainly used as a masculine name.
Tsuf f & m Hebrew
Variant of Tzuf.
Luuvi f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Lûve.
Hogarth m English (Rare)
Transferred from the surname “Hogarth”. This name was borne by a character in the cartoon movie “The Iron Giant”, starring little Hogarth Hughes and a giant iron robot from outer space.
Estatilia f Spanish
Spanish form of Statilia.
Remismondo m Italian
Italian form of Remismund.
Larsen m English
Variant of Larson.
Sibbie f Scots
Diminutive of Easabell.
Muriela f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Muriel.
Gofoniel' m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Othniel.
Raik m German, East Frisian
Variant form of Reik.
Kobinah m Akan
handsome/precious boy born on tuesday
Athavut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อรรถวุฒิ (see Atthawut).
Daliya f Chinese
Combination of Da , Li 1 and Ya.
Aidyn m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Aydyn.
Akitoŝio m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Akitoshi.
Gunhard m Old Swedish, Finnish
Swedish form of Gundhard.
Alku m Finnish (Rare)
Means "start, beginning, inception, incipience" in Finnish. The name may also be a variant form of Algot.
Adelola f Yoruba
The name origin came from Nigeria with the name meaning: "The crown brings honour"
Otgonbold m Mongolian
From Mongolian отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest" and болд (bold) meaning "steel".
Yousuf m Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic يوسف (see Yusuf), as well as an Urdu and Bengali variant.
Elimelek m Hebrew (Archaic)
Name of Naomi's husband in the Bible (Rth 1:2).
Qiuxiang f Chinese
From Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" combined with 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Christophile f & m Late Greek, French (Archaic), French (African, Rare)
Late Greek feminine form of Christophilos as well as the French masculine and feminine form of Christophilus.
Kealohapauʻole f Hawaiian
Hawaiian feminine name meaning "the love neverending".
Zerelda f English (American, Archaic), American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Serilda. It was regionally popular in the Midwestern and Southern United States in the 19th century, borne by the Kentuckian mother of Jesse James, outlaw, as well as her husband's niece, whom Jesse later married... [more]
İbadət m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ibadat.
Gaylee f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a diminutive of Gayle.
Rétif m French (Rare)
Transferred from the surname Rétif.... [more]
Milly f Romani
Diminutive of Melissa.
Süsschen f Yiddish
Diminutive of Süsse.
Scholem m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Solomon.
Egwin m Dutch
Dutch form of Agwin.
Theudegisel m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element þeud "people" combined with gisel "hostage" or "pledge."
Аhtirek m Chuvash
Chuvash masculine name meaning "white aspen".
Sahara f English
From the name of the world's largest hot desert, which is derived from Arabic صَحَارَى‎ (ṣaḥārā) meaning "deserts" (see Sahara).
Lantoniaina f Malagasy
Meaning "the beautiful one."
Helbe f Estonian
Derived from Estonian helbe, the genitive case of helve "flake" (see Helve).
Morgante m Carolingian Cycle, Literature, Medieval Italian
From the name of the eponymous character of the epic poem Morgante (1478) written by the Italian poet Luigi Pulci (1432-1484). In the poem, Morgante is a giant who is converted to Christianity by the knight Orlando and subsequently becomes his loyal follower.... [more]
Latheefa f Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Latifa.
Henerietta f English (Rare, Archaic), Literature
Variant of Henrietta, used in Somebody's Luggage by Charles Dickens.
Thongmuan f Thai
Means "rolled gold" from Thai ทอง (thong) meaning "gold" and ม้วน (muan) meaning "roll, curl".
Olean f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Meaning unknown. It could possibly be a variant of Oline. It could also be taken from the name of a city in New York state.
Aikya f Indian, Sanskrit
Variant of Ikya.
Thodoros m Greek
Contracted form of Theodoros.
Kardos m Hungarian (Rare, Archaic)
Late medieval name derived from Hungarian kardos "wearing a sword/sabre".
Damoun m Gilaki
Means "jungle" in Gilaki.