Sami
names are used by the Sami people who inhabit northern Scandinavia.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
ÁIGESÁRRI m SamiCombination of Sami
áige meaning "time" and a second element of unknown meaning.
ÁILLUN m SamiThis name derives from the Old Norse name
ÁSLÆIKR, composed of two elements:
*ansuz (heathen god,
áss, god) plus
lėih (joke, amusement, exercise, sport, dance, magic, music, melody, song)... [
more]
AJA f SamiMeans "cold spring" in Sami.
ÁRA m SamiSami name of unknown origin and meaning.
ÁVVU m SamiEither derived from Sami
ávvu meaning "joy" or a Sami form of
AUVO.
DÁIDU m SamiMeans "skill, knowledge" in Sami. Its Finnish cognate is
TAITO.
EDEL f German, German (Austrian), Danish, English, Finnish, Greenlandic, Icelandic, Norwegian, Sami, SwedishShort form of names that begin with or end in the element "Edel-" meaning "noble", for example
EDELTRAUD,
EDELGARD.... [
more]
GEALBU m SamiFrom Sami
gealbu meaning "fitness, ability".
GIĐEŠ f SamiDerived from Sami
giđđa 'spring.'
GOLLÁ f SamiFrom Sami
gollas meaning "golden".
JUOKSÁHKKÁ f Sami, Sami MythologyCombination of
JUOKSA and Sami
áhkká meaning "wife, woman, mother". Jousáhkká is a goddess in Sami mythology who decides whether an unborn baby will be a boy or girl... [
more]