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Names that mean famous

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Famous in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Famous

AakhyaanHindi — "Legend story of famous person"AakramaArabic — "A famous companion of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)"AashrutHindi — "Famous"AbdarArabic — "Full moon and is the name of a famous battle"AbhinabhasIndian — "Renowned, famous"Abou AliPersian — "Name of a famous Iranian scientist"AbouAliPersian — "Name of a famous Iranian scientist"Abu huzaifahUrdu — "A famous Sahabi of Rasoolullah (SAW)"AchilleasGreek — "Main character in the famous Greek legend The Iliad."ActaeonLatin — "History - was a famous Theban hero, trained by the centaur Chiron. A hunter."AdalbertTeutonic — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AdelbertHungarian — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AdemarSpanish — "Of Germanic origin meaning famous in battle"AethelmaerEnglish — "Noble or famous."AfrasiabPersian — "Name of famous king"AilmerOld English — "Noble, Famous."AjkhyatHindi — "Famous"AkhyathHindi — "Famous"AktaionGreek — "History - was a famous Theban hero, trained by the centaur Chiron. A hunter."AkyathHindi — "Famous"AlaiosIrish — "Gaelic form of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, which is a Provencal cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"AlbertSwedish — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbertiFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbertinoFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbertoSpanish — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbertusFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbrechtGerman — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbretFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbyrtFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlbyrteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AlfonseGerman — "Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse."AllauddinArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"AlmerEnglish — "Noble, Famous."AlmoEnglish — "Noble, Famous."AlojzyPolish — "Polish cognate of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, a Proven£al cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"AmodinHindi — "Fragrant, Famous"AndoniosLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."AnnsonEnglish — "Variant of Anson: Anne's son, son of God. Famous Bearer: actor Anson Williams."AnssonEnglish — "Variant of Anson: Anne's son, son of God. Famous Bearer: actor Anson Williams."AntarAfrican — "Strong one, famous warrior"AntonelloLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."AntosLatin — "Diminutive of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."ArastoArabic — "Wise, famous philosopher"ArfaatArabic — "A Famous Place Name"AristoklesGreek — "The most famous."AristotelisGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments aristos best and totalis total: hence, totally the best. The name in its variant form, Aristotle, was borne by the famous Greek philosopher 384-322 B.C. who is noted for his works on logic, ethics, politics, and metaphysics"ArmondeGerman — "Variant of Armand: Army man, soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante."ArriGreek — "Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior, best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis."Asfand YarArabic — "Haq Qudrat - The famous general of the king of Persia who was killed by Rasim"AshharArabic — "Ziyada mashhoor, Famous"AthemarEnglish — "Noble or famous."AthmarrEnglish — "Noble or famous."AubertFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."AylmarTeutonic — "Noble, Famous."AylmerTeutonic — "Noble, Famous."BadeelArabic — "Wise, Famous"BahiliArabic — "Name of famous people, including, Abu Al-Husayn Muhammad, a student of Al-Ashari and Abu Umer Muhammad"BamshadIranian — "A famous musician in Sasanid dynasty"BarbadIranian — "A famous musician in Khosro Parviz court"BartokTeutonic — "Bright, shining, famous raven."BarzanArabic — "Prominent, visible, figuratively meaning able, powerful, famous"BayazeedArabic — "Good, famous Wali Hazrat Bayazid Bastami"BehlolUrdu — "Leader, a famous saint"BeltranSpanish — "Bright, shining, famous raven."BertTeutonic — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BertalFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."BertanOld English — "Bright, famous town."BertelScandinavian — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."BertenOld English — "Bright, famous town."BertinTeutonic — "Bright, famous town."BertoSpanish — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A form of Alberto."BertonTeutonic — "Bright, famous town."BertramusTeutonic — "Bright, shining, famous raven."BertranSpanish — "Bright, shining, famous raven."BertraoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Bertram, a name de-rived from the Old High German Berahtram bright raven, a compound name composed of the elements beraht bright, famous and hraban raven"BhadrabahuJain Dharma — "A famous Jain acharya from medieval India"BirtOld English — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BirtanOld English — "Bright, famous town."BirtenOld English — "Bright, famous town."BirtinOld English — "Bright, famous town."BirtonOld English — "Bright, famous town."BobEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BogyFrench — "Diminutive of Bogart: Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart."BorissSlavic — "Variant of Boris: Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin."BorrisSlavic — "Variant of Boris: Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin."BrianoCeltic — "Variant of Brian: Brave, Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry."BrodericScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BroderickWelsh — "From the broad ridge|Son of a famous ruler."BrodricScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BrodrickScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BuddeyEnglish — "Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash."BuddieEnglish — "Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash."BurtEnglish — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BurtanOld English — "Bright, famous town."BurtenOld English — "Bright, famous town."BurtinOld English — "Bright, famous town."BurtoGerman — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A form of Alberto."BurtonEnglish — "Bright, famous town."BurtynOld English — "Bright, famous town."CaalenIrish — "Name of a famous Ancient Irish Warrior"CaitsLatin — "Variant of Gaius: To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar."CasraPersian — "Name of a famous persian king"CathbertOld English — "Bright, Famous."CecilloEnglish — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."CecillusEnglish — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."CelioPortuguese — "Variant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes, American film producer / director Cecil B. de Mille."ChandrakirthiHindi — "As famous as the Moon"ChristoforusEnglish — "Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken, explorer Christopher Columbus."ClairisLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClaranceEnglish — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClarenceLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClarinLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClarinceLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClaronLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClaronceLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClarynLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClarynceLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"ClaudiusLatin — "From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the Latin meaning lame. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Claudius 1, who conquered Britian in 43 AD."ClemeEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemenEnglish — "Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmieEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."ClemmyEnglish — "Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'."CleopusGreek — "Famous"ConanIrish — "High, wise. Introduced into Britain after the Norman Conquest. Famous bearers: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes, a number of counts and dukes of Brittany bore the name Conan."ConstantineAmerican — "Constant, steaDfast, from the Latin constans Famous bearers: several Roman and Byzantine emperors incluDing Constantine the Great, the Christian emperor who maDe Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire"CourtlandtEnglish — "Bright, Famous."CudbertOld English — "Bright, Famous."CudbrightOld English — "Bright, Famous."CuithbeartEnglish — "Variant of Cuthbert: Famous."CuithbrigEnglish — "Variant of Cuthbert: Famous."CumbertOld English — "Bright, Famous."CurtellOld English — "Bright, Famous."CuthbridOld English — "Bright, Famous."dabeerArabic — "Judge, willing spark, famous poet who lament"DaimenGreek — "Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon."DaimonGreek — "Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon."DanghusrutaPersian — "Making The Land Famous"DanhVietnamese — "A famous man"daniyalPersian — "Sage, A famous Intellectual"DarvanFrench — "Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend."DarvenFrench — "Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend."DarvinEnglish — "Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend."DarvonFrench — "Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend."DarvynFrench — "Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend."DaveedHebrew — "Variant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman."DavidekHebrew — "Variant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman."DeaclanIrish — "Variant of Declan: Famous bearer: 6th century Irish St. Declan."DelewisAfrican-American — "Modern coinage formed by adding the pre-fix De- to the name Lewis famous in war. See LOUIS French Names"DharsenJain Dharma — "A famous Jain acharya from medieval India"DietmarGerman — "One who is famous"DobromierzPolish — "Good / famous"DobromirPolish — "Famous "DobromjrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements dobro good, kind and meri great, famous: hence, good and famous"DodgeEnglish — "Form of Roger meaning "a famous spearman""DonaldoScottish — "Variant of Donald: Great cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump, actor Donald Sutherland."DonaltScottish — "Variant of Donald: Great cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump, actor Donald Sutherland."DudEnglish — "Diminutive of Dudley: From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore."durvasaHindi — "(A powerful rishi famous for his quick temper. The Puranas and Mahabharata contain many stories about durvasa.)"EahGerman — "Brilliant, Famous."EdelmarEnglish — "Noble, Famous."ElmerEnglish — "Noble, Famous."ElmoItalian — "Noble, Famous."ErleEnglish — "Nobleman. Based on the English title of Earl. Famous bearer:American author Erle Stanley Gardner."EthIrish — "Diminutive of Ethel: From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and other feminine names beginning with Ethel-. Famous bearer: American actresses Ethel Merman and Ethel Barrymore."EthelbertAnglo-Saxon — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."EvianArabic — "The French town famous for Evian springwater. A blenD of Evan and Ian meaning John-John"FabaArabic — "Bean farmer. Famous Bearer: 50s singer Fabian"FabekArabic — "Bean farmer. Famous Bearer: 50s singer Fabian"FarghabiArabic — "Title of A Famous Waliullah"FelamaereEnglish — "Famous"FillmoreEnglish — "More famous."FilmarrEnglish — "Famous"FilmerEnglish — "Famous"FilmoreScottish — "More famous."FlachraIrish — "the Gaelic fiach raven The name was borne by the 7th-century St. Fiachra the Solitary, an Irish monk who founded a famous monastery in Breuil, France. His shrine is a place of pilgrimage from where many miracles are said to have occurred"FlllbertoItalian — "From the Germanic Filibert very famous, a compound name composed of the elements fil much and beraht bright, famous"FluellenEnglish — "From the Welsh Llewellyn. Famous bearer: Fluellen was a character in Shakespeare's 'Henry V'."FrasrutaPersian — "Famous"FyllmerOld English — "Famous"FyllmoreOld English — "Famous"FylmerEnglish — "Famous"FylmoreOld English — "Famous"GlbldhScottish — "Gaelic form of Gibby, which is a pet form of Gilbert famous pledge, a name introduced by the Normans See GILBERT"GlselbertGerman — "the Old High German Gisil-berht, a compound name composed from the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous: hence, famous pledge"GraddyEnglish — "One who is famous; noble"GurginArabic — "Name of A Famous Iranian Wrestler"GustehemArabic — "Name of A Famous Iranian Wrestler"GwylimGerman — "Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850)."HabsanEnglish — "Good, Beautiful, Robert's son, Son of the bright, famous one."HammondEnglish — "Derived from the Old German word Haimund for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo used more frequently as a surname, rather than as a first name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes."HamnetGerman — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway."HelmerTeutonic — "Famous"HickokAmerican — "A famous frontier mar¬shal"HimanHindi — "Himan was the name of one of the famous slaves that had a hand in building the tomb of queen Venika"HobsenEnglish — "Good, Beautiful, Robert's son, Son of the bright, famous one."HobsinEnglish — "Good, Beautiful, Robert's son, Son of the bright, famous one."HobsonEnglish — "Good, Beautiful, Robert's son, Son of the bright, famous one."HumphEnglish — "Diminutive of Humphrey: A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart."IfzalArabic — "Eminence, Superiority, Famous, Respected"IgamarNorse — "Ing's son, Son of the famous one."IgorScandinavian — "Ing's son, Son of the famous one."IngmarSwedish — "Ing's son, Son of the famous one."IsaacsEnglish — "Laughter. Famous bearer: American author Susan Isaacs."IshodBiblical — "Man of majesty, eminent, famous man. "JabeerArabic — "Strength Vigour, A Famous Companion of prophet (SAW)"JagadvikhyatHindi — "World Famous"JarirUrdu — "One who can pull; name of a famous Arab poet"JaromierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and meri great, famous: hence, famous spring Pet: Jarek"JaromirSlavic — "From the famous spring"JarrarArabic — "Huge, Very large, Mostly used in Army, A Famous Prophet of Allah (SWT)"JasapalHindi — "Very famous"JasmerHindi — "One who is Famous"JasvirHindi — "Get victory, Hero of fame, Famous personality"JaswantIndian — "Famous"JayjaswantHindi — "Victorious, Famous"JoseluisSpanish — "God will increase; war famous"KalaalArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"KalbaarArabic — "Name of A Famous Wrestler"KashanUrdu — "A famous city"KasimierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the elements ka%i'to destroy, to corrupt and meri great, famous: hence, famous destroyer. The name was borne by several Polish kings"KaulanahHawaiian — "Famous"KaveerHindi — "A famous historical Prince, The Sun"KeertanHindi — "Songs of worship, Famous, Prayer"KeerthanHindi — "Songs of worship, Famous, Prayer"KeerthinathHindi — "Brilliant Person, Famous Person"KirtanHindi — "Songs of worship, Famous, Prayer"KirthanHindi — "Songs of worship, Famous, Prayer"KirtidharHindi — "Famous"KirtikumarIndian — "Famous"KirtimanHindi — "Famous"KirtimayHindi — "Famous"KoshyarArabic — "Name of A Famous Iranian Ruler"KritHindi — "Handsome, Famous"Ladhe ShahArabic — "Name of Famous Waliullah"LajcsiTeutonic — "Holy, Famous."LajiTeutonic — "Holy, Famous."LajieHungarian — "Holy, Famous."LodewijkScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of the Germanic Ludwig famous in war, which is derived from the elements hluod famous and WIG war, strife"LodewukScandinavian — "A famous warrior"LorrinEnglish — "Son of the famous warrior."LorryingTeutonic — "Son of the famous warrior."LorrynTeutonic — "Son of the famous warrior."LoryngTeutonic — "Son of the famous warrior."LoshaArabic — "A Famous Artist's Name"LubomierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lub love and meri great, famous: hence, great love"LudomierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lud people, folk, tribe and meri great, famous: hence, famous people"LudomirCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lud people, folk, tribe and meri great, fa-mous: hence, famous people Pet: Ludek"MaadhoArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"MaboorArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"MadinahArabic — "A Famous City"MaeretEnglish — "Little famous one."MahmishArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"MamdoohArabic — "Praised, celebrated, famous, commended, laudable"MaqooqesArabic — "The Name of A Famous Egyptian King"MasabArabic — "A friend of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), a famous sahabi-e-Rasool"MeritSpanish — "Little famous one|Deserving."MerritLatin — "Little famous one|Deserving."MerrytLatin — "Little famous one|Deserving."MihyarUrdu — "Name of a famous poet"MlroslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements meri great, famous and slav glory: hence, great glory"MongoAfrican — "Famous"MuarifArabic — "Famous"MugheerahArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"MuhlabArabic — "A Famous Commander's Name"NaabihArabic — "Noble, famous, eminent, distinguished, brilliant"NaamiArabic — "Famous"NabaanArabic — "The Name of A Famous Waliullah"NabhaanArabic — "Noble, Famous"NafieArabic — "Name of Famous Sahabi (R.A)"NagarjunaIndian — "Borne by a philosopher, metaphysician, and author who lived in the 2nd century Nagarjuna was instrumental in spreading Buddhism throughout India, and the famous Nagarjunakonda monasteries are named in his honor"NaheekArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"NajashiArabic — "Name of A Famous King"NamdarIranian — "Famous"NamvarIranian — "Famous"NathaaArabic — "The Name of A Famous Waliullah"NogahHebrew — "Star, Famous."NolanIrish — "Famous"NollanEnglish — "A famous and noble man; a champion of the people"NuallanGaelic — "Famous"OlanScottish — "From the famous land."OlandItalian — "From the famous land."OlandoSpanish — "From the famous land."OlbrachtFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."OlsfnIrish — "Diminutive form of os a deer: hence, a fawn, a little deer The name was borne by a famous Fenian poet, the son of Fionn MacCumhail Finn MacCool. The name has been Anglicized as Ossian and Ossin"OrlanEnglish — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlandTeutonic — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."OrlandoSpanish — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."OrlandousGerman — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlandusSpanish — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlonGerman — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlondGerman — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlondoGerman — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlondonSpanish — "Land of gold, Famous."OtmarTeutonic — "A famous warrior"PahlbodIranian — "A famous musician in Sasanid court"ParinutHindi — "Famous"PrakhyatHindi — "Famous"PrathitHindi — "Famous"RabbieGerman — "Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright, shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum."RabeeScottish — "Brightly famous."RabeyScottish — "Brightly famous."RabieScottish — "Brightly famous."RadomirCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rod glad and meri great, famous"RavikirtiHindi — "Renowned, Famous"RiobardIrish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."RobarsItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobartEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobbFrench — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."RobbeeItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobbeyItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobbiItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobbieEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobbinsonEnglish — "Robin's son. The famous, brilliant one's son."RobbyFrench — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobeeItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobertFrench — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobertasItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobertinoItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobertsEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobertsonEnglish — "Robert's son, Son of the famous brilliant one."RobeyItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobiItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobieEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobinsonEnglish — "Robin's son. The famous, brilliant one's son."RobirtItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobirteItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobirtsonEnglish — "Robert's son, Son of the famous brilliant one."RoburtsonEnglish — "Robert's son, Son of the famous brilliant one."RobyItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobyrtItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RobyrtsonEnglish — "Robert's son, Son of the famous brilliant one."RodGerman — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RodderickEnglish — "A famous ruler"RoddneeOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoddneyOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoddniOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoddnieOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoddnyOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoderrickEnglish — "A famous ruler"RodhlannLatin — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RodneeOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RodneyEnglish — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RodniOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RodnieOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RodnyOld English — "Land near the water, From the famous one's clearing on the island."RoelandDutch — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RolandWelsh — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RolandasLithuanian — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RolantWelsh — "Welsh form of the French Roland, a name derived from the Old High German Hruodland famous land, a compound name composed from the elements hruod fame and land land The name was introduced to the British Isles by the Normans"RoldanEnglish — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RoldenTeutonic — "Famous"RolfSwedish — "Wolf counsellor, Famous wolf."RolfeTeutonic — "Wolf counsellor, Famous wolf."RollandEnglish — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RollandoOld German — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RollinsEnglish — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RolloEnglish — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RoloSpanish — "Wolf counsellor, Famous wolf."RolphEnglish — "Wolf counsellor, Famous wolf."RolpheTeutonic — "Wolf counsellor, Famous wolf."RoudbertFrench — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RowlandLatin — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RubertoEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RudlaudGerman — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RuepertEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RulandGerman — "Fame throughout the land, From the famous land."RupertTeutonic — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RuperthGerman — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RupertoSpanish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RupirtEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RupprechtGerman — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RupratSlavic — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."RupyrtEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."SairmArabic — "Famous"SakramArabic — "Famous"SamantbhadraJain Dharma — "A famous Jain acharya from ancient India"SamnarArabic — "Name of A Famous Architect"SamudraguptaIndian — "A famous Gupta king"Sari SaqtiArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"SarwalArabic — "Famous"ShalivahanHindi — "Name of a famous king"SharihArabic — "Name of A Famous Qazi"ShohratArabic — "Famous"ShravisthHindi — "Most Famous"ShrutakeertiHindi — "Renowned, Reputed, Famous"ShuhairArabic — "Month, it also means famous, being the diminutive form of Shahr or Shaheer"SikandarGreek — "Alexander, Mans defender, Warrior, Name of a famous Sovereign"SlawomierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements slav glory and meri great, famous: hence, great glory, glory is great"Sultan MehmoodArabic — "Name of The Famous King of Afghanistan"SunamHindi — "Famous"SyahiirArabic — "Famous"TechomfrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements tech consolation and meri great, famous"ThirupathiHindi — "Sri venkateswara, Mahavirat. the famous name and fame in world. suitable to boys"ThirupatiHindi — "Sri venkateswara, Mahavirat. the famous name and fame in world. suitable to boys"TulsidasIndian — "A famous saint"TyagrajaIndian — "A famous poet"UlbrichtFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous."UlmarrEnglish — "Wolf famous."UlmerNorse — "Noble, Famous."Umer KhayamArabic — "Name of A Famous Poet"UnerTurkish — "One who is famous"UrfiArabic — "Famous"ValdoGerman — "Variant of Waldo: Powerful, ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of Oswald."VeledaTeutonic — "Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess."VikhyatHindi — "Popular or famous, Fame"VikhyathHindi — "Popular or famous, Fame"VikramadityaIndian — "A famous king"VikramajitIndian — "A famous king"VikyaathHindi — "Famous"VishrutHindi — "Celebrated or renowned, Much heard of, Famous, Pleased, delighted, Happy, Son of Vasudeva (Brahma purana, lord Vishnu"VishruthHindi — "Celebrated or renowned, Much heard of, Famous, Pleased, delighted, Happy, Son of Vasudeva (Brahma purana, lord Vishnu"VisruthIndian — "1. Much heard of. 2. Famous, celebrated, pleased, delighted, happy. 3. Son of Vasudeva (Brahma Purana). 4. Lord Vishnu"WaiyakiAfrican — "A great and famous Agikuyu leader. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WalGerman — "Diminutive of Walter: Rules the people, powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and U.S. actor Walter Matthau."WerdaanArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"WeryaamArabic — "Name of Famous Waliullah"WiesEnglish — "Warrior who is famous."WiessGerman — "Warrior who is famous."WillamarGerman — "Resolute or famous."WillmarGerman — "Resolute or famous."WillmarrGerman — "Resolute or famous."WilmarGerman — "Resolute or famous."WilmerEnglish — "Beloved and Famous"WyesGerman — "Warrior who is famous."WyessGerman — "Warrior who is famous."YamaakArabic — "Name of A Famous King"YaromirRussian — "Form of Jaromir mean¬ing "from the famous spring""YashasvatHindi — "Glorious, Famous"YashawantHindi — "Always famous"YashitHindi — "Person who brings fame, Famous or glorious"YashithArabic — "Person who brings fame, Famous or glorious"YashodharHindi — "Famous"YashovarmanHindi — "Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful"YashwanthHindi — "One who has achieved glory, Always famous"YashwardhanHindi — "The one who is famous with his goodwill spreading all around"YasweeArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"YeshonathHindi — "Famous"YudhisthiraHindi — "(Eldest Pândava, born from the union of Kunti and the god dharma. Famous for his adherence to virtue and truth, he is also known as dharmaraja)"

Girl names that mean Famous

AanilArabic — "Well-known, famous"AarabhiHindi — "Karnatic musical (Raaga) famous note"AayezahArabic — "Name of A Famous Lady"AdaisahArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahaba (R.A)"AhilyaaHindi — "A Famous Historical Name"AjantaIndian — "A famous Buddist cave"AjanthaHindi — "Creative, A Famous Buddist Cave"AleasonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleesonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleighsonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AleisonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisanaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisanahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisenGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisonGerman — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlissonGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlissunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlissynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisynahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlisyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisanahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisonaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisonahIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllissSpanish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllissaEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllisunaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmiraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmirahEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllyshaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllysnaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllysyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlminaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmineArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmiraEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyrahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlsonEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsonaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsonahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlsoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysenGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysenahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyseneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysinahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysonEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysonahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysoneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysseEnglish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysunGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysynahGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlysyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzanGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzanaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzaneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzenIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzenaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzeneIrish — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzinGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzinaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzineGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzynGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzynaGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AlyzyneGaelic — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AmaaimArabic — "A Famous Lady's Name"AmrehArabic — "Name of Famous Sahabi (R.A)"ArabhiHindi — "Karnatic musical (Raaga) famous note"ArsangHindi — "Name of A Famous Wrestler"ArthurettaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."AtikaArabic — "Clear, pure, limpid (of wine), of good famous, Flower, good smell"AttaabahArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"AubertaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubertahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuberteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubirtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubirteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubritaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburtaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrtaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."BadraiArabic — "Name of Fairy in a famous Fairy Tale (Saiful Malook o Badri Jamala Shaperai)"BalinaasArabic — "Name of A Famous Hakeem"BeatriceLatin — "A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. Famous bearer: Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise in the 'Divine Comedy', perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari, Dante's earliest love."BehloolArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"BhaamaHindi — "Charming, Famous, Passionate woman"BhaanumatiHindi — "Full of Lustre, Famous"BhanumathiHindi — "Beautiful, Famous"BobbeaTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobbeeTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobeaTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobeeTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobiTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobinaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobineOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobinettaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobinetteOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"CarinenHebrew — "Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel."CarnelaHebrew — "Variant of Carmel: Garden or vinyard. Famous bearer: the name of a mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite order of mendicant friars was founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel."CeceliaLatin — "Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician."CecileeLatin — "Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician."Chaand BibiArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChearaItalian — "Clear; Bright and Famous; Princess"ChristahelLatin — "Beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful. Famous bearers: S. T. Coleridge's poem Christabel, British suffragette Christabel Pankhurst."ChuchakHindi — "A Famous Queen's Name"ChyaraItalian — "Clear; Bright and Famous; Princess"ClarensiaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensiahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensyaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensyahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenziaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenziahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzyaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzyahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClaressaEnglish — "Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright, shining and gentle, famous."ClarraEnglish — "One who is famously bright"ClarrisaEnglish — "Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright, shining and gentle, famous."ClarrissaEnglish — "One who is famously bright"CleaonaGreek — "Famous"CleaoneeGreek — "Famous"CleoneGreek — "Famous"CleoneyGreek — "Famous"CleoniGreek — "Famous"CleonieIrish — "Famous"CleonyGreek — "Famous"CletaLatin — "Famous"CletahGreek — "Famous"ClimenGreek — "Famous"ClimenaGreek — "Famous"ClllciaBiblical — "The name of a Roman province in southeast-ern Asia Minor Its capital was Tarsus, the home of the apostle Paul. The name might be derived from cilicium goat-hair cloth, for which the province was famous"ClodoveaSpanish — "Feminine form of Clodoveo: famous warrior."ClymenGreek — "Famous"ClymenaGreek — "Famous"ClymeneGreek — "Famous"ColumbinaLatin — "Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity."DaffGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DamaressLatin — "Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the open-air supreme court of Athens."DamarissLatin — "Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the open-air supreme court of Athens."DaphGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DinoraHebrew — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DinorahSpanish — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DonaldaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DonaldinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DorisaGreek — "Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids."DrahomiraCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements draho dear, beloved and meri great, famous Short: Draha. Pet: Drahuse, Drahuska, Draza, Mirha"EkaveeraHindi — "A famous historical prince"ElmearArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmearahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeiraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeirahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."ElmiriaArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiriahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyrahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."EricsNorse — "Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red."EugenieFrench — "A feminine form of the Greek Eugene. Famous bearer: Napoleon III's wife, the French empress Eugenie."EvalouiseAmerican — "A famous giver of life"FaakhtahArabic — "Famous"FanLatin — "Diminutive of Frances: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble."FannyTeutonic — "Diminutive of Frances: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble."FloretteLatin — "Variant of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie."FloyLatin — "Diminutive of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:."FolandyaTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."GinetteGerman — "Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun."GllberteFrench — "Feminine form of Gilbert, which is an evo-lution of the Old French Guillebert, a derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, which is a compound name composed of the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous"GricieEnglish — "A diminutive of Grace, meaning love. Famous bearer: Dame Gracie Fields."HarmalahUrdu — "A plant, Name of a famous Sahahi (RA)"HaviyaArabic — "Famous"HrothbeorhtaEnglish — "Bright, famous"HrothbertaEnglish — "Bright, famous"HrothbertinaEnglish — "Bright, famous"HrothnertaEnglish — "Bright, famous"IshherArabic — "Famous"JaswantiHindi — "Famous"JeannettFrench — "Diminutive of Jeanne: A feminine form of John: God is gracious. Famous Bearer: 15th-century French heroine Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)."KaelahEnglish — "Meaning: keeper of the keys; pure. Famous bearer: Kayla is a character on Daytime TV series Days of Our Lives. "KebshahArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"KhyatHindi — "Famous"KhyathHindi — "Famous"KlarybelPolish — "Polish form of the English Clarabelle, a combination name composed of the names Clara bright, clear, famous and Belle beautiful"KoshiarArabic — "Name of Famous Hakeem"LarraSpanish — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarrahLatin — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarryaAboriginal — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarryahAboriginal — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LaryaSlavic — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LexusEnglish — "Protector of man. Famous bearer: the Toyota Lexus, whose name is associated with luxury and elegance."Lindy BellArabic — "Snake; Lime tree; linDen tree.: From the OlD German BetlinDis, which is DeriveD from the worD for snake. Famous bearer: BelinDa was heroine of 18th century poet AlexanDer Popes The Rape of the Lock"LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."LoulouGerman — "Leaf; Famous warrior."LowenaAmerican — "Form of Louise mean¬ing "a famous warrior""LudovicaScandinavian — "Feminine form of Ludovic famous in war, which is from the Middle Latin Ludovicus, a derivative of the Germanic Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"LudwikaPolish — "Feminine form of Ludwik famous warrior, a Germanic compound name composed of the elements hluod fame and wig warrior"LuluNative American — "Leaf; Famous warrior."MaertisaEnglish — "Famous"MalalaiPashto — "Sad, Melancholic, Heroine of Famous Maiwand Battle against British"MamulaaArabic — "Name of A Famous King"MaroofahArabic — "Famous"MarufaArabic — "Famous"MelloneyLatin — "Variant of Melanie: The black one. Dark. Famous Bearer: A character in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind'."MerticeEnglish — "Famous"MertiseEnglish — "Famous"MertysaEnglish — "Famous"MlroslavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Miroslav great glory, a compounding of the Slavonic elements meri great, famous and slav glory Short: Mira. Pet: Mirka, Miruska, Slavka"MonalisaItalian — "Mona Lisa is a famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci."MuazanahArabic — "Name of A Famous Poet"MukaiArabic — "Heroine of Famous Folk Legend (Gul Makai)"Mumtaz BaigamArabic — "Famous"NaaminArabic — "Famous"NamraUrdu — "The name of a famous mosque"NasherahArabic — "Famous"NazoArabic — "Handsome, Whimy, Famous Pashtun Female Poet of 18th Century"NoalahArabic — "Famous"OrlainFrench — "One who is famous"OrlandahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."ParahaamHindi — "Name of A Famous Poet"PaziraArabic — "Famous"PeggyEnglish — "Diminutive of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom."PrasidhhiHindi — "Famous"PrasidhiHindi — "Famous"QaachaarArabic — "A Famous Family"QaajarArabic — "A Famous Family"Qatlagh KhatoonArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"RaeelArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"RamisaaArabic — "Name of A Famous Sahabi (R.A)"RatnawaliHindi — "Wife of the famous poet named Tulsidas (Wife of the famous poet Named Tulsidas)"RobenaScottish — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobenahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobeniaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobeniahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobertaTeutonic — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobertahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoberthaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobetteOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettiaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettiahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobinattaTeutonic — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobinetteFrench — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobiniaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobiniahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoburtaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoburtahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobynaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobynahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobyneOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RolandaGerman — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandahAfrican — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandeGerman — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandiaTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandiahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandyahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RoldanaSpanish — "Famous"RoleeHindi — "Sindoor, The red powder used in Tika during a holy ceremony, Famous land"RoliHindi — "Sindoor, The red powder used in Tika during a holy ceremony, Famous land"RubertaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RudabaPersian — "Behti Nadi, Nadi Ka Bahao, Famous Irani Pehelwan Rustam Ki Maa Ka Naam"RudellaGerman — "Famous"RudelleGerman — "Famous"RulaaArabic — "Famous"RupertaGerman — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RupettaGerman — "Famous"RupetteGerman — "Famous"SachenkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SachkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SafaanahArabic — "Name of A Famous Lady"ScarlettEnglish — "Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'."ShadyaMuslim — "the Arabic shadi singer, which is from the root shada to sing. The name is borne by a famous Egyptian actress and singer"ShahiraMuslim — "shahira well-known, famous, which is from shuhira to be famous, to become well- known"ShahirahMuslim — "Famous"ShalimarIndian — "A Guerlain perfume; a famous garden in Pakistan"ShehdahArabic — "Name of A Famous Waliullah"ShohrehPersian — "Famous"ShoohrahArabic — "Famous"ShravastaHindi — "Much Heard, Famous"ShrutakirtiHindi — "Renowned, Reputed, Famous, Whos fame is all over, The youngest sister of sita. and youngest daughter of janaka (she was the wife of shatrughna)"ShuhairahArabic — "Month, it also means famous"SushravaHindi — "Much Heard of, Famous"SushruthaHindi — "Well heard, A good reputation, Very famous"SusruthaArabic — "Well heard, A good reputation, Very famous"TaniJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanieJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanitaJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanyJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanysJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanysaJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanysahJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanytaJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanytahJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TanyteJapanese — "Valley; To make famous."TeciaGreek — "God's famous one."TeciahGreek — "God's famous one."TeclaGreek — "Divine, famous."TecyaGreek — "God's famous one."TecyahGreek — "God's famous one."TekiaGreek — "God's famous one."TekiahGreek — "God's famous one."TeklaGreek — "Divine, famous."TekyaGreek — "God's famous one."TekyahGreek — "God's famous one."TheclaGreek — "Divine, famous."ThecleGreek — "Divine, famous."TheocliaGreek — "Divine, famous."TjokleGreek — "Divine, famous."UlmarEnglish — "Wolf famous."VickieLatin — "Diminutive of Victoria: Victory, triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901)."VikkiLatin — "Diminutive of Victoria: Victory, triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901)."VishruthaHindi — "Famous"WinstonEnglish — "From Wine's town, from a friend's town. Famous Bearer: Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), World War II British statesman."WyohArabic — "From the US state name Wyoming. Famous bearer: Wyoming Knott, character in Robert Heinleins "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress""YasasviniHindi — "Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful"YasaswiHindi — "Keerthi, Famous"YashasviHindi — "Keerthi, Famous"YashasviniHindi — "Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful"YashaswiHindi — "Keerthi, Famous"YashaswiniHindi — "Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful"YeshaswiniHindi — "Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful"ZitomiraSlavic — "To live famously"ZltomlrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements zhit to live and meri great, famous Pet: Zitek, Zitousek"ZltomlraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of 2itomir, a compounding of the Slavonic elements zhit to live and meri great, famous Pet: Zitka, Zituse"

Unisex names that mean Famous

AlesandroGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlessandriGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlexandroAmerican — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlissanderGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlistirGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AllisonGerman — "Of noble birth; Alice's son; son of the little truthful one; Famous among the gods; faithful; weaver"AllissandreGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlsandareGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AmadaSpanish — "Variant of Amadeus: He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart."ClairLatin — "Illustrious, Shining, Famous"DavyEnglish — "Beloved or friend. A diminutive of David. Famous bearer: American frontiersman Davy Crockett."DorisGreek — "Gift. In Greek mythology, the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids, also the name of a district of Greece. Famous bearer: American actress Doris Day."ElmarTeutonic — "Noble, Famous."IbzanBiblical — "Famous"IngarAboriginal — "Ing's son, Son of the famous one."ItalianItalian — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant."KaulanaHawaiian — "Famous"LoringGerman — "From Lorraine, Famous in War"LotharGerman — "From Lorraine, Famous in War"LotharingGerman — "From Lorraine, Famous in War"MelishaAmerican — "Bee. Famous bearer: Melissa, Mythological princess of Crete transformed to a bee after learning to collect honey."MerittLatin — "Little famous one|Deserving."NekodaBiblical — "Famous"NeziahHebrew — "Sincere. Other interpretations: Renowned, famous. "OrlandaLatin — "Land of gold, Famous."OrlandeGerman — "Land of gold, Famous."RabiArabic — "Brightly famous."RabyArabic — "Brightly famous."RadomiraHebrew — "Famous"