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Names that mean name

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 Name in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Name

AagamHindi — "Coming, Arrival, A name of Jain shastra"AalonaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Aaron, a name derived from the Hebrew ahardn the exalted one. The name is borne in the Bible by the elder brother of Moses"AaravHindi — "Peaceful (Celebrity Parents Name: Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna)"AarochanHindi — "Shining, Bright, Name of the Sun"AarshabhHindi — "Its An another name of Shri Krishna"AarumughamHindi — "Another Name for God Murugan"AashutoshHindi — "One who fulfills wishes instantly, Content, Happy, Another name for Shiva"AatreyHindi — "An ancient name"AausArabic — "A Name of a tree"AawaisArabic — "The name of an elder"AbaanMuslim — "Old Arabic name."AbbanIrish — "Means 'little abbot', derived from Irish abb 'abbot' combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster."Abd AllahArabic — "Means 'servant of God' from Arabic abd 'servant of' combined with Allah 'God'. This was the name of the father of the Prophet Muhammad."Abd AlqadirMuslim — "Compounding of the elements 'abd servant of, al the, and qadir capable. Al-Qadir the Capable is one of the attributes of Allah. The name was borne by 'Abd-al-Qadir Al Jaza'iri 1808-83, a leader of the Arab resistance during the French occupation of Algeria"Abd AlrahimMuslim — "Compound name composed of the elements 'abd servant of, al the, and rahim compassionate, sympathetic. Al-Rahlm the Compassionate is one of the attributes of Allah"Abd khayrUrdu — "Khayr is all kinds of goodness and happiness. This was the name of Ibn-Yazid Al-Khaywani who fought with Sayyidina Ali RA"AbdahUrdu — "Nick name of Abdur - Rehman bin Sulayman the father of Muhammad Ibn Abdur Rahman, the genealogist"AbdanUrdu — "Is derived from abd; a man, ibn Abi Harb had this name and al-jahiz wrote letters to him"AbdarArabic — "Full moon and is the name of a famous battle"AbdelahiAfrican — "Muslim name, popular in Somalia. Meaning unknown."AbdenagoSpanish — "From Abednego servant of the god Nego, the Aramaic name of one of three companions who were cast into a blazing furnace for refusing to pray to a foreign god. Miraculously, they emerged from the furnace un-harmed"AbdiHebrew — "Muslim name, popular in Somalia, meaning 'my servant.'"AbdiasSpanish — "slave of God The name was borne by an ancient prophet who foretold the destruction of Edom in 900 B.C. "AbdikarimAfrican — "Muslim name, popular in Somalia, meaning 'slave of God.'"AbdimelechAfrican — "Name of an Aethiopian eunuch who lived in ancient Rome. Name means 'servant to kings. Could be shortened to ABDI or MELECH."AbduAfrican — "Worships God. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AbdulArabic — "First part of compound Arabic names beginning with Abd-al meaning 'servant of the' (such as Abdul-Aziz 'servant of the powerful')."Abdul aakhirUrdu — "Servant of Last One (the One who remains when all things have faded away), which means servant of Allah as al-Aakhir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul AalaArabic — "Servant of the Most High, which means servant of Allah as al-Aala is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul AfuwUrdu — "Servant of the Pardoning, which means servant of Allah as al-Afuw is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul AhadArabic — "Servant of al-Ahad , al-Ahad being one of the names of Allah subhanahu wa taala"Abdul AkramArabic — "Servant of Most Bountiful One, which means servant of Allah as al-Akram is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul AwwalUrdu — "Servant of the First, meaning servant of Allah, as Awwal is one of the names of Allah"Abdul BaatinArabic — "Servant of the Inward One, which means servant of Allah as al-Baatin is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul baryArabic — "Servant of the Creator and Shaper of Forms, meaning servant of Allah, as Bary is one of the names of Allah"Abdul BaseerUrdu — "Servant of the All-Seeing One, meaning servant of Allah, as Baseer is one of the names of Allah"Abdul BirrArabic — "Servant of the Beneficent, which means servant of Allah as al-Birr is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul FattahArabic — "Servant of the Opener, which means servant of Allah as al-Fattah is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul GhaffarArabic — "Servant of the All-Forgiving, which means servant of Allah as al-Ghaffar is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul ghaniArabic — "Servant of the Rich / Needless One, which means servant of Allah as al-Ghani is one of the names of Allah"Abdul HafeeArabic — "Servant of the Gentle and Kind One, which means servant of Allah as al-Hafee is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul HaiArabic — "Servant of the Ever-living One, which means servant of Allah as al-Hai is one of the names of Allah"Abdul JabarArabic — "Servant of the Mighty / the Unbreaker, which means servant of Allah as al-Jabar is one of the names of Allah"Abdul JameelArabic — "Servant of the Beautiful One, which means servant of Allah as al-Jameel is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul KabirUrdu — "Servant of the Great One, which means servant of Allah as al-Kabir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul KhabirUrdu — "Servant of the All-Aware, which means servant of Allah as al-Khabir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul KhallaqArabic — "Servant of the Creator of All Things, which means servant of Allah as al-Khallaq is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MaalikArabic — "Servant of the Owner [of all things], which means servant of Allah as al-Maalik is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MaleekArabic — "Servant of the King, which means servant of Allah as al-Maleek is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul ManaanArabic — "Servant of the Bestower of Grace , which means servant of Allah as al-Manaan is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MawlaArabic — "Servant of the Protector, which means servant of Allah as al-Mawla is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MubeenArabic — "Servant of the Manifest One who Manifests Truth, which means servant of Allah as al-Mubeen is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MuheetArabic — "Servant of the All-Encompassing, which means servant of Allah as al-Muheet is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MuqaddimUrdu — "Servant of the Presenter, which means servant of Allah as al-Muqaddim is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MuqitArabic — "Servant of the Keeper, which means servant of Allah as al-Muqit is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MuqtadirArabic — "Servant of the Powerful, which means servant of Allah as al-Muqtadir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MutaaliArabic — "Servant of the Most Exalted / the Transcendent, which means servant of Allah as al-Mutaali is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul MuttalibArabic — "This was the name of the grand father of the Prophet PBUH"Abdul NaseerArabic — "Servant of the Helper, which means servant of Allah as an-Naseer is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul QadeerUrdu — "Servant of the One Who has power over all things, which means servant of Allah as al-Qadeer is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul QahirUrdu — "Servant of the Supreme, which means servant of Allah as al-Qahir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul QareebArabic — "Servant of the Near One, which means servant of Allah as al-Qareeb is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul QaweeArabic — "Servant of the Powerful, which means servant of Allah as al-Qawee is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul QayyumUrdu — "Servant of the Sustainer of Existence, which means servant of Allah as al-Qayyum is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul ShaheedArabic — "Servant of the Witness, which means servant of Allah as ash-Shaheed is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul TawwabUrdu — "Servant of the Accepter of Repentance, which means servant of Allah as al-Tawwab is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul WakeelArabic — "Servant of the Worthy of Trust, which means servant of Allah as al-Wakeel is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul WaleeiArabic — "Servant of the Protector, which means servant of Allah as al-Waleei is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul warisUrdu — "Servant of the Inheritor (who inherits the earth and everything on it), which means servant of Allah as al-Waris is one of the names of Allah in Islam"AbdulhamedMuslim — "ABD-AL*H AMID Composed of the elements 'abd servant of, al the, and hamid praiseworthy, commendable, laudable: hence, servant of the Praiseworthy One. Al-Hamld the Praiseworthy is an attribute of Allah. The name was borne by a sultan of Turkey, Abdul Hamid II 1842-1918"AbdulMuttalibArabic — "This was the name of the grand father of the Prophet PBUH"Abdur rabUrdu — "Servant of the lord, which means servant of Allah as ar-Rab is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdur raheemArabic — "Servant of the Most Merciful, which means servant of Allah as al-Raheem is one of the names of Allah"Abdur raoofArabic — "Servant of the Kind One, which means servant of Allah as ar-Raoof is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdur raqeebUrdu — "Servant of the Observer, which means servant of Allah as ar-Raqeeb is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdus SamadArabic — "Servant of the Eternal Refuge, which means servant of Allah as as-Samad is one of the names of Allah in Islam"AbdusSameeArabic — "Servant of the All-Hearing, which means servant of Allah as as-Samee is one of the names of Allah in Islam"AbduzZaahirArabic — "Servant of the Outward One, which means servant of Allah as az-Zaahir is one of the names of Allah in Islam"AbebeAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has flowered / flourished / grown.'"AbegundeAfrican — "Born on a holiday. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AbejideAfrican — "Nigerian name for one who is born in the wintertime."AbhayapradaIndian — "Bestower of safety, another name for Vishnu"AbhihitaIndian — "Expression, word, name"AbhimHindi — "Another name for Vishnu"AbhimaniIndian — "Full of pride, another name for Agni as the eldest son of Brahma"AbhinathaIndian — "Lord of desires, another name for kama"AbhirHindi — "A cowherd, Name of dynasty"AbhisumantHindi — "Radiant, Another Name of Sun"AbhisumatIndian — "Radiant, another name of sun"AbhisumathHindi — "Radiant, Another name of the Sun, Mane of lord Sun"AbiadeAfrican — "Born of royal parentage A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AbideenArabic — "Worshipers, it is the plural of the name Aabid"AbidugunAfrican — "Born prior to the war. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AbiodunAfrican — "Born during a festival. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AbiolaAfrican — "Honour born. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AbjayoniIndian — "Born of the lotus, another name for Brahma"AbnoshArabic — "The name of a tree whose wood is heavy and black"AbooksigunNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' wildcat.'"AbrafoAfrican — "Ghanaian name meaning 'warrior' or 'executioner. It is a nickname for a troublemaker or someone who is hyper."AbsalomHebrew — "From the Hebrew name Avshalom (contracted from Avishalom) which meant 'my father is peace'. In the Old Testament he was a son of King David who led a revolt against his father. While fleeing he got his hair caught in a tree and was killed by Joab."AbsyrtusLatin — "Myth name (murdered by his sister Medea)"AbukcheechNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' mouse.'"AbuuAfrican — "Father. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AbyadSindhi — "A narrator of hadith was so named"AbzariUrdu — "Seeds, spice, seedsman, one who sows; the Persian scribe and memoriser of tradition, Abu-Ishaq Ibrahim had this name"AcalesvaraHindi — "God of the immovable, Another name of lord Shiva"AcaryanandanaHindi — "Son of the teacher, Another name of asvatthaman"AcaryasutaHindi — "Son of the teacher, Another name of asvatthaman"AcaryatanayaIndian — "Son of the teacher, another name for Aswatthama"AcastusLatin — "Myth name (son of Pelias)"AcestesGreek — "Myth name"AchaicusBiblical — "Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul."AchakNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' spirit.'"AchalesvaraIndian — "God of the immovable, another name for Shiva"AcharyanandanaIndian — "Son of the teacher, another name for Aswatthama"AcharyasutaIndian — "Son of the teacher, another name for Aswatthama"AcheronLatin — "Myth name (river of sorrow)"AcherosLatin — "Myth name (river of sorrow)"AchilliosGreek — "Achilleus, an ancient name of unknown etymology borne in Greek mythology by the leader and warrior of the Trojan War He was killed by an arrow that struck his heel, his only vulnerable spot"AchintyaIndian — "Inconceivable; a name of Lord Shiva; beyond comprehension"AchmadArabic — "Much Praised. One of Many Names of The Prophet Muhammad"AchmedArabic — "Much Praised. One of Many Names of The Prophet Muhammad"AchyutIndian — "Imperishable; indestructible; a name of Vishnu"AchyutaIndian — "Imperishable; indestructible; a name of Vishnu"AcisGreek — "Myth name (son of Faunus)"AconteusGreek — "Myth name"ActaeonisLatin — "Myth name (a hunter)"ActorLatin — "Myth name (son of Azeus)"ActorisLatin — "Myth name (son of Azeus)"AdalwolfGerman — "Modern form of the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant 'noble wolf' from the Germanic elements adal meaning 'noble' and wulf. Association with Adolf Hitler has lessened the use of this name."AdamuAfrican — "Swahili version of Adam. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AdeagboAfrican — "He carries royal honour. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdebamgbeAfrican — "Royalty dwells in him. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdeboroAfrican — "Royalty. Wealth. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdedapoAfrican — "Royal one who brings the people together. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdejolaAfrican — "Horored. Royal. The crown. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdelabuAfrican — "His crown passed through deep water A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdelajaAfrican — "His crown settles a quarrel A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdemolaAfrican — "A crown is added to his wealth A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdesolaAfrican — "His crown honours us. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdewoleAfrican — "Royalty jouns the house. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdeyemiAfrican — "The crown suits him well. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdhruthaHindi — "Another Name of Vishnu"AdigunAfrican — "Righteous A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdikaAfrican — "Ghanian name given to the first child from a second husband."AdiliAfrican — "Just. Fair. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AditeyHindi — "Another Name of the Sun"AditeyaIndian — "Another name for the sun"AditsaiiNorth American Indian — "One who hears and understands Navajo. The name was borne by the great tribal chairman Henry Chee Dodge 1860-1947. He was appointed tribal chief in 1884, and in 1923 became the first chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council"AdityaIndian — "Means 'sun' in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Surya."AdiyArabic — "A companion of the Prophet; also the name of the son of Hatim Tiay known for his generosity; also the son of Thabit had this name"AdjatayAfrican — "Cameroon name meaning 'prince.'"Adnan AdnanArabic — "Old Arabic name"AdofoEgyptian — "Akan of Ghana name meaning 'one who loves.' Alternate meaning figher, and yes, we know they are not compatible! (ie, I;m a lover, not a fighter!)"AdokPolish — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdonaiHebrew — "Means 'my lord' in Hebrew. This was the title used to refer to the God of the Israelites, Yahweh, whose name was forbidden to be spoken."AdrastosGreek — "Means 'not inclined to run away' in Greek. This was the name of a king of Argos in Greek legend."AdriaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Adrian, a name de-rived from the Latin Adrianus man from the city of Adria and Hadrianus man from the city of Hadria"AdunbiAfrican — "Pleasant. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AdusaAfrican — "The thirteenth child. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AeddWelsh — "Legend name (a king of Ireland)"AeetesLatin — "Medea's father Latin - Myth name (father of Medea)"AegidiusLatin — "A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin."AemilianoSpanish — "the Latin Aemilianus of Aemilius, which is from Aemilius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from aemulus rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating"AemilianusLatin — "From the Roman clan name Aemilius."AemilioSpanish — "From the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from aemulus rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating"AemiliusLatin — "Roman family clan name."AesclapiusLatin — "Myth name (god of medicine)"AesculapiusLatin — "Myth name (god of medicine)"AevarNorse — "Saga name (son of Ketil)"AfeworkAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'one who speaks only of pleasant things; one who does not speak of bad or evil things.'"AfibaAfrican — "By the sea A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AflahUrdu — "Gaining success-but the Prophet (S.A.W) has discouraged us from giving such names to our children, according to Sayyidina Jab (R.A), The Prophet (S.A.W) intended to forbid such names as Yala, Barakah"AfrasyyabPersian — "Qadam Name of king"AfridiTurkish — "Aik qabeelay ka name"AgapiosGreek — "Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian."AgapitoSpanish — "From the Late Latin name Agapitus or Agapetus which was derived from the Greek name(Agapetos) meaning 'beloved'. The name Agapetus name was borne by two popes."AgasthyaHindi — "A name of a sage"AgathianHindi — "A Name of a Sage"AgenorGreek — "Myth name (son of Poseidon)"AgestesLatin — "Myth name"AginTurkish — "The meaning behind the name is not so appropriate to name someone as it means an illegitimate child or a name given to the lowest ranks of nobles"AgramantFrench — "Myth name"AgustyaHindi — "A name of a Hindu saint"AgyeiAfrican — "God's messenger A Akan name used in the West Africa region."AgyemanAfrican — "The fourteenth child. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."AhigaNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' he fights.'"AhiliyaNative American — "Hopi name. Meaning unknown"AhmaadEnglish — "Most highly adored, or most praised; variation of the name muhammad"Ahmad AhmedArabic — "Most highly adored, or most praised; variation of the name "Muhammad""AhmadouAfrican — "West African name. Meaning unknown."AhmetTurkish — "Ahmet are the principal transliterations of an Arabic given name, Ahmed"AhoteNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' restless one.'"AhrimanIndian — "Legend name, Mythical (an evil spirit)"AhruranHindi — "Lord Shiva, The name of the God Shiva from the place thiruvarur"AhtiArabic — "Myth name of a God of magic"AhtunowhihoNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' one who lives below.'"AidAmerican — "AN Anglicized form of the Irish Aodhan little fiery one The name was popularized by actor Aidan Quinn b. 1959"AilillIrish — "Myth name (king of Connaught)"AilpeanScottish — "Very old name in common use in Scotland since history first began to be recorded there. It is of unknown etymology, perhaps of Pictish origin"AineiasMythology and Astrology — "the Greek ainein to praise. The name was borne in Greek mythology by the hero of Virgil's epic Aeneid. Aineias, the Trojan son of Anchises and Venus, wandered for years after escaping from the ruined city of Troy"AinranAfrican — "Prosperous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AiwynEnglish — "Variant of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names."AiyetoroAfrican — "Peace on earth A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AjagbeAfrican — "One who carries off the prize. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AjeeshHindi — "A male given name used in india, Meaning not defeated by anyone"AjjajArabic — "Orbit, eye socket, Orgument, debate, Ibn-Yusuf the well-known ruler of Iraq had this name"AjlahUrdu — "A narrator of hadith had this name"AkelloAfrican — "Alur of Uganda name meaning 'I have brought' or 'bring forth.'"AkfashArabic — "There have been several men of this name, there were three grammarians of this name in the 8th / 9th century"AkhfashUrdu — "There have been several men of this name; there were grammarians of this name in the 8th / 9th century"AkikiAfrican — "Friend. A Ankole name used in the East Africa region."AkinkawonAfrican — "He who uses bravery to pacify others A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinlabiAfrican — "Celebrate having a boy. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinlanaAfrican — "Valour. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinsanyaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'bravery gets revenge.'"AkinshegunAfrican — "Conquers with valour. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinsheyeAfrican — "Honourable A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinshijuAfrican — "Valour awakes. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkintundeAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'bravery returns.'"AkinwoleAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'bravery enters this home.'"AkinwunmiAfrican — "Valor is pleasing. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkinyeleAfrican — "Valour benefits the home A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkkammaHindi — "Goddess name"AkonAmerican — "Created Name"AkweteeAfrican — "Younger twin. A Ga name used in the West Africa region."Al abbasUrdu — "Description of a lion, sahabi name"Al hasanArabic — "The HanDsome, The GooD, Name of The Prophets GranDson"Al rafiUrdu — "One of the names of Allah"AladinoSpanish — "Muslim name of Arabic origin It is derived from A'l ad-Din height of the religion, a compounding of the elements a'la height, al the, and din religion"AlandEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlaoEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlbeyFrench — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlbieSpanish — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlbyFrench — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlcinousGreek — "Myth name (father of Nausicaa)"AldsGerman — "Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German name meaning old. Popular in Italy and among North American families of Italian descent. Aldo was an 8th century saint. Old or wise."AleekcheaahooshNative American — "Crow name meaning accomplished."AlemannusGerman — "Myth name"AlenEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlessioItalian — "A short form of Alessandro defender or helper of mankind, Alessio is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALESSANDRO"AlexiosGreek — "Popular name derived from the verb alexein to defend, to help: hence, defender, helper. Alternatively, Alexios is used as a short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind. See ALEXANDROS"AlfarinNorse — "Saga name (son of Hlif)"AlfarinnNorse — "Saga name (son of Hlif)"AlfonseGerman — "Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse."AlfriggNorse — "Myth name (a dwarf)"AlhaadiAfrican — "Guide. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AlhusaynUrdu — "Diminutive of the handsome, the good, name of the Prophets (pbuh) grandson"Ali AbbasArabic — "Uncle name of Muhammad (S.A.W)"AliAli AliyyArabic — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble; name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AlikkeesNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning haircut."AlinEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AliyyUrdu — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble, name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AllahkolikenNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning antlers."AlleynEnglish — "Variant of Alan: Fair, handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-."AlneiasGreek — "ainein to praise. The name is borne in Greek mythology by the son of Anchises and Venus. He wandered about for years after escaping from the ruined city of Troy"AloNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' spiritual guide.'"AlongeAfrican — "Tall skinny boy A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AlosakaNative American — "Hopi myth name"AlphenorGreek — "Myth name"AltufailUrdu — "Old Arabic name"AltufaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"AlunWelsh — "Legend name"AmaadAfrican — "Support A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AmadArabic — "Much praised. One of many names of the prophet Muhammad."AmareIndian — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'he is good looking.'"AmarendraHindi — "This name has a Sanskrit origin, and is A combination of Amar immortal and Indra king of gods. combined, It means, King of the immortals"AmathaonWelsh — "Legend name (son of Don)"AmazuAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'no one knows everything.'"AmbakisyeAfrican — "God has been merciful to him. A Ndali name used in the East Africa region."AmbidwileAfrican — "Persuaded by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AmbilikileAfrican — "Called by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AmbokileAfrican — "Redeemed by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AmbonisyeAfrican — "Rewarded by God A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AmbrozyPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Ambrosios, a name derived from ambrosios immortal The name was borne by a 4th-century saint who was bishop of Milan. He is considered to be one of the four great Latin doctors of the Christian Church. Short: Mroz. Pet: Mrozek"AmedeoItalian — "the Latin Amadeus, a com-pound name composed of the elements ama love and deus God: hence, love of God"AmetefeAfrican — "Born after his father's death. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."AmharWelsh — "Legend name (son of Arthur)"AmiduddawlahUrdu — "Support of the state, (It is used both as name and title)"AminiAfrican — "Trustworthy A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AmitabhIndian — "Limitless lustre; name of Lord Buddha"AmitavIndian — "Limitless lustre; name of Lord Buddha"AmitavaIndian — "Limitless lustre; name of Lord Buddha"AmlawddWelsh — "Legend name (father of Goleuddydd)"AmoghIndian — "Unerring; a name of Lord Ganesh"AmoghrajHindi — "Great the name of a Hindu God in india"AmokaHawaiian — "Strong (Hawaiian interpretation of the name Amos)."AmosaHawaiian — "Variant of Amoka: Strong (Hawaiian interpretation of the name Amos)."AmpahAfrican — "Trust. Faith. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."AmphitryoLatin — "Myth name (husband of Alcmene)"AmphitryonLatin — "Myth name (husband of Alcmene)"AmrMuslim — "Old Arabic name."AmroUrdu — "Old Arabic name"AmsiEgyptian — "Myth name (personification of reproduction)"AmsuEgyptian — "Myth name (personification of reproduction)"AmuliusLatin — "Myth name"AmunEgyptian — "Myth name (god of mystery)"AnaelHebrew — "The name of an archangel"AnakausuenNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' worker.'"AnamayaHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"AnaninayHindi — "Indestructible, Another name for Vishnu"AnarawdWelsh — "Legend name (father of Iddig)"AnasahUrdu — "The freed slave of the Prophet had this name"AnayHindi — "Radhas husband, Another name of lord Ganesh"AnayeHindi — "Radhas husband, Another name of lord Ganesh"AncileLatin — "Myth name (a king of Rome)"AndalwisyeAfrican — "Shown the way by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AndengwisyeAfrican — "Claimed by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AndongwisyeAfrican — "Led by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AndraemonGreek — "Myth name"AndrionLatin — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AndrzejPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Andreas, a name derived from andreios manly, which is from aner man The name was borne by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ, which originally induced the name's popularity"AndvaranautNorse — "Myth name (Brunhild's ring)"AndvariNorse — "Myth name (treasure guardian)"AneasIrish — "Gaelic form of Aeneas to praise, a name brought to Ireland to Anglicize several Gaelic names. See AENEAS"AneurinWelsh — "Myth name"AngawddWelsh — "Legend name (son of Caw)"AngelinoSpanish — "Messenger. Biblical name for spirit messengers God sends men."AngolwisyeAfrican — "Guided by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AngosisyeAfrican — "Sanctified by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AngpetuNorth American Indian — "TOKECHA Other day Sioux. The name was borne by John Otherday 1801-71, a Wahpeton mis-sionary and interpreter known for his friendship with the whites"AnguishIrish — "Myth name"AnhurEgyptian — "Myth name"AnikitaRussian — "the Greek Aniketos uncon- quered, a compound name composed of the elements a not and nikan to conquer The short form Nikita is now in more common use. Short: Nikita"AnimashaunAfrican — "Generous. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AnirvinyaHindi — "A name of lord Vishnu"AnisimRussian — "the Greek Onesimos useful, profitable. The name, which was used as a common slave name in ancient times, was borne by a runaway slave converted to Christianity by St. Paul"AniusLatin — "Myth name"AnivardhHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"AniwetaAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'brought by a spirit'."AnkomaAfrican — "Last born of his parents. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."AnmeshHindi — "The Sun God, Another name for Surya"AnnawanNative American — "Variant of Annawon: Algonquin name meaning Chief."AnnawonNative American — "Algonquin name meaning Chief."AnoshArabic — "Beautiful morning, The name of a star"AnpuEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the dead)"AnsArabic — "Friend Name of a Sahabi"AnsahArabic — "The Freed slave of the Prophet PBUH had this name"AnsoGreek — "Anselmo divine protection, the Italian cognate of the Germanic Anselme, a name composed of the elements ansi divinity, a god and helm helmet, protection"AntatosGreek — "From antaios an adversary, the one who is opposite See ANTAEUS Mythology and Astrology Names"AntenorLatin — "Myth name (an elder of Troy)"AnthorGreek — "Myth name"AntiphatesLatin — "A Cyclops, myth name (king of the Laestrygones)"AntipholusShakespearean — "The Comedy of Errors' Twin brothers, both named Antipholus, sons to Aemelia and Aegion. Antipholus of Ephesus, and Antipholus OF Syracuse."AnubisEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the dead)"AnyabwileAfrican — "Unchained by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AnyelwisweAfrican — "Purified by God. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AnzetyEgyptian — "Myth name (god of Busiris)"AodCeltic — "Myth name (son of Lyr)"AodanScottish — "Diminutive form of the Gaelic Aodh fire The name is Anglicized as Aidan and Edan"AondohimbaAfrican — "God is above all other things. A Tiv name used in the West Africa region."ApacheNative American — "A tribal name"AparaajithaHindi — "One of the kauravas, Unconquerable woman, Undefeated or name of a flower"AparajeetArabic — "The lord who cannot be defeated, Undefeated, Another name for vislum and Shiva"ApisEgyptian — "Myth name (dead bull thought to be Osiris)"ApolinaryPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Apollinare of Apollo, a derivative of Apollo, the name of the mythological god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine"ApollinareItalian — "Apollo, the name of the god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine"AponiviNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' where the wind blows down the gap.'"AppolloniosGreek — "A derivative of Apollo, the name of the Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine"AprameyaHindi — "A name of lord Krishna"AqibArabic — "Another Name of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)"AqilArabic — "Old Arabic name"AragornEnglish — "Created by J.R.R. Tolkien for the Lord of the Rings character People think of Aragorn as leader, powerful, handsome, intelligent, trustworthy People who like the name Aragorn also like Aden, Andrew, Anakin, Aiden, Boden, Aaron, Xavier, Chase, Axel, Callum"AranckNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' stars.'"ArapooshNative American — "Crow name meaning stomach ache."ArctophylaxLatin — "Myth name"ArctosLatin — "Myth name"ArcturusBiblical — "Myth name"AresLatin — "Myth name (Greek god of war)"ArfaatArabic — "A Famous Place Name"ArianceAmerican — "A contemporary spelling variation of the given name Arian."ArieloPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Hebrew name Ariel."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"ArjaspPersian — "A Character In Shahnameh (AfrasiyAb's Grandson Name of A Turanian Champion) Possessor of Valuable Horses"ArkajHindi — "Born of the Sun, Name for kam, Yam, Sugreev and saturn"ArkhipRussian — "the Greek Arkhippos ruler of horses, a compounding of the elements arkhe rule and hippos horse The name was borne by St. Arkhippos, one of the earliest Christian converts. Pet: Khipa"ArlissIrish — "High fort. A place name."ArpilHindi — "Arpil name comes from Arpit, dedicated"ArquimedesSpanish — "the Greek Archimedes, a compound name composed of the elements archi chief, first, head and medesthai to ponder, to meditate upon: hence, to first think about or meditate upon"ArridanoFrench — "Legend name"ArshasbPersian — "Possessor of Stallions An Old Persian Name"ArtatranaHindi — "Other name of jaganath"ArtaxiadArmenian — "King's Name"ArtemiRussian — "the Greek Artemios of Artemis, the Greek mythological goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild animals. The name was borne by St. Artemius d. 363, an important official who served under Constantine the Great"ArviragusShakespearean — "Cymbeline' Son to Cymbeline, disguised under the name of Cadwal, a supposed son to Belarius."AryaditaHindi — "Aryadita combines the 2 names Arya meaning noble and adita the Sun or conqueror. therefore, It means the noble conqueror"AryarajHindi — "Another name of lord Ram by Goddess Sita"AryasbPersian — "Possessor of AryAn Horses Name Kourosh The Great's General and Friend"ArystanbekTurkish — "The name is derived from Kazakh word arystan, which means lion and Turkish title beg, which means master or chief"AsaniAfrican — "Rebellious. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AsantiAfrican — "The name of a tribe in Ghana."AsbaatUrdu — "Bin Muhammad al-Qurashi a narrator of Hadith had this name"AscaniusLatin — "Myth name (son of Aeneas)"AsclepiusLatin — "Myth name (god of medicine)"AshajUrdu — "Abu ad-dunya al-Maghrabi, had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"AshhalUrdu — "Having bluish-black eyes, Bin Hatim had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"AshishisheNative American — "Crow name for crow."AshkiiNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' boy.'"AshrasArabic — "Abu al-Hasan az-Ziyat a narrator of Hadith was so named"AshtarothBiblical — "Legend name"AskookNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' snake.'"AskuwheteauNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' he keeps watch.'"AslaArabic — "Protector, guard, This name was the name of Asfa the narrator of Hadith"AsqalanArabic — "A Name Prince"AssefaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has increased our family by coming into this world.'"AstennuEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the moon)"AstolphoFrench — "Legend name"AstyanaxGreek — "Myth name (son of Hector)"AsukileAfrican — "Washed by the Lord. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."AtagulkaluNative American — "Cherokee name meaning pitched trees."AtemuEgyptian — "Myth name (great god of Annu)"AtenEgyptian — "Myth name (sun-disk)"AtheistanEnglish — "From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe."AthibanHindi — "Leader. born to win as a leader, lord ayyapas another name"AtlantesFrench — "Legend name"AtolosGreek — "the changeable one See AEOLUS Mythology and Astrology Names. "AtreoSpanish — "the Greek Atreus, a name of uncertain derivation The name is borne in Greek mythology by a son of Pelops and Ilippodamia. Atreus was a king of Argos and Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and Menelaus. The tragic fate of the family was the basis for many classical tragedies"AtsidiNative American — "Navajo name meaning blacksmith."AttakullakullaNative American — "Variant of Atagulkalu: Cherokee name meaning pitched trees."AttiahMuslim — "Arabic form of the Hebrew name Ataya pre-pared, ready"AtuAfrican — "Fante of Ghana name meaning 'born on Saturday.'"AuemerArabic — "The Name of Abu Bakr Siddique's (R.A) Father-In-law"AugeasLatin — "Myth name (king of Elis)"AulaArabic — "Another Name of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)"AulayNorse — "Variant of Olaf: Relic, ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf."AurfeleFrench — "the Latin Aurelius, an old Roman family name derived from aurum gold"AusarEgyptian — "Myth name (another name for Osiris)"AusterGreek — "Myth name"AvgustinRussian — "Russian cognate of Augustine, a derivative of the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is from augustus great, venerable. The name was borne by St. Augustine 354-430, an early church father who was born in Numidia and became the bishop of Hippo in northern Africa"AvikalpHindi — "The meaning of this name is which has no options"AvirbhavHindi — "The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress"AvyaanshHindi — "Offering, Name of Vishnu"AwotweAfrican — "Eighth born child. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."AyaanUrdu — "Someone who is religiously inclined, God gift (Celebrity Name: Emraan Hashmi)"AyasTurkish — "Lion, Town Name"AyawamatNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' one who follows orders.'"AyodeleAfrican — "Joy enters the home. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AyoobMuslim — "Variant of Ayub: A Biblical Prophet's name. Job is the English language equivalent."AyoubArabic — "A Prophets name (Jobe)"AyubMuslim — "Muslim name meaning 'penitent' and referring to the biblical Job."AyushIndian — "Age; duration of life; a divine personification presiding over life - from Maneka Gandhi's Book of Hindu Names"AyyasyArabic — "BreaD seller, Long life, Name of Prophets companion"AyyazPersian — "Mahmood Ghaznavi of slave name"AyyoobMuslim — "Variant of Ayub: A Biblical Prophet's name. Job is the English language equivalent."Ayyub AyoobArabic — "A Prophets name (Job)"AzaanAfrican — "Strength. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AzagbaAfrican — "Born away from the town. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."AzarlahHebrew — "Whom God helps. The name Azalrah was given to several Old Testament characters, including a king of Judah."AzekelAfrican — "Angolan name meaning 'praising the lord.'"AzfaarArabic — "Victories, triumphs, and is also the name of a type of fragrance"AziboAfrican — "African name meaning 'the whole earth.'"AzikiweAfrican — "African name meaning 'full of vigor.'"AzrakArabic — "Blue, Name of A companion of the Prophet S.A.W"AzzatArabic — "Azzat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Azzah, and means gazelle"BaariArabic — "Originator, creator, One of the names of Allah (swt)"BabatundeAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'father has returned' which means the child resembles one of his grandfathers. Variant, Tunde, exists."BabatunjiAfrican — "Father returns again A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."BabechiAfrican — "Echi's father. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BabikUrdu — "Law, A King Name"BabtystaPolish — "Polish cognate of the French Baptiste bap-tist, which is derived from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin baptista a baptist, one who baptizes The name is traditionally bestowed in honor of John the Baptist, the forerunner and cousin of Christ"BabuEgyptian — "Myth name (Osiris's firstborn)"BabukarAfrican — "Wolof of Senegal name. Meaning unknown."BacchusLatin — "Myth name (god of wine)"BadiliniAfrican — "Change. Variety. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."Badr al dinArabic — "Full moon of the faith, which means that the person named such is a pious person and a leader who will raise the status of his faith / religion"BadraniAfrican — "The full moon. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BadrishHindi — "A Name of lord Shiva"BagwunagijikNative American — "Variant of Buegoneguig: Chippewa name meaning hole in the sky."BahuHindi — "Rod, Name of saint"BaidUrdu — "Another name for God, away, distant"BaiwabHindi — "Bhagawan Shiva's Name"BajarangHindi — "A Name of lord Hanumaan"BajrangIndian — "A name of Lord Hanuman"BakhtariArabic — "Ibn Al-Mukhtar, a narrator of Hadith, had this name"BakkahArabic — "Old Name of Makkah"BalajeeHindi — "Another name of the Hindu lord venkatachalapathy (Tirupathi), A name of lord Vishnu"BalanujHindi — "The Younger Brother of Balaram; Another Name for Krishna"BaldebHindi — "Godlike in Power; Another Name of Balram"BaleelUrdu — "Moisture, One of the Prophet PBUH compaions had this name"BalianTurkish — "It mens Master or lord. It was the name of a noble crusader in the kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century"BalisardaFrench — "Myth name"BaljArabic — "Delighted, Al-Mahriyy had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"BalogunAfrican — "A general. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."BalondemuAfrican — "Chosen one. A Musoga name used in the East Africa region."BanajitaHindi — "One who Conquers with Arrows; Another Name for Vishnu"BangaAfrican — "Sword. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."BanjokoAfrican — "Stay with me and cease wandering. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."BarlaamHebrew — "The name of a hermit Barlam"BarthelmyEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomausGerman — "hill, mound, furrows The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ. Short: Bartel, Barthol, Bartold, Bertel. Pet: Mewes. "BartholomeEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomeoEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomieuEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartlomiejPolish — "hill, mound, furrows The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ. "BartolomejCzech / Slovak — "hill, mound, furrows The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ. "BasairArabic — "Another name for the Quran"BaselAfrican — "Muslim name popular in Sudan, meaning 'brave.'"BasicArabic — "Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil"BasileiosGreek — "basileus king. The name was borne by a 4th-century Greek theologian known as St. Basil the Great c. 330-79. A bishop of Caesarea, he is regarded as one of the fathers of the Eastern Church"BasseyAfrican — "Efik of Nigeria unisexual name. Meaning unknown."BastiaoPortuguese — "A short form of Sebastiao man from Sebastia, Bastiao is also bestowed as an independent given name See SEBASTlAO"BaudilioSpanish — "the Latin Baudelius, a name believed to have its root in the Celtic language with the definition victory. The name was borne by a 3rd- or 4th-century saint and missionary who helped spread the Christian religion throughout France"BausiAfrican — "He who sharpens knives. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BavualAfrican — "Fisherman. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BazGreek — "Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil."BazamUrdu — "It was the name of the Tabiee, Abu Salih"BebEgyptian — "Myth name (Osiris's firstborn)"BebtiEgyptian — "Myth name (Osiris's firstborn)"BedfordEnglish — "Derived from the English place name, meaning Bede's ford. Most frequently used as a surname."BedwyrWelsh — "Arthurian legend name"BehdetiEgyptian — "Myth name"BehloleArabic — "Noble, Venerable, A name of a Saint"BehnamPersian — "Reputable ( someone with honorable name )"BehnoudIranian — "The name of Indian kings"BekarysTurkish — "The name is derived from the Turkish title Beg meaning chieftain, master and Kazakh word Arys, meaning foundation, support, framework"BekeleAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has grown; he has come into being.'"BelalArabic — "Satisfies thirst, also it is the Name of the Prophets Muezzin (one who calls the islamic call for prayer)"BelariusShakespearean — "Cymbeline' A banished lord, disguised under the name of Morgan."BellerophonLatin — "myth name (son of Glaucus) "BeluchiAfrican — "Ibo people of Nigeria name meaning 'provided God approves.'"BelusLatin — "Myth name (king of Tyre)"BenHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenakHindi — "God Name of Ganesh"BeneHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenedictosGreek — "From the Latin Benedictus blessed, a name derived from benedicere to speak well of, to bless. See BENEDICT Italian Names"BeneeHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BeniaminPolish — "Polish form of Benjamin, which is derived from the Hebrew binyamin son of the right hand, favorite son The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel"BenjamfnSpanish — "From the Hebrew Binyamin, a name derived from binyamin son of the right hand. The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons, the progenitor of the tribe of Benjamin"BenjaminoItalian — "Italian cognate of Benjamin, which is from the Hebrew Binyamin, a name derived from binyamin son of the right hand. The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons"BennEnglish — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneeHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneyHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenniHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennieEnglish — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennoHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennyHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BentoPortuguese — "A short form of Benedicto blessed, Bento is also bestowed as an independent given name See BENEDICTO"BenyaminArabic — "The Prophet Yusuf (as) brothers name"BerhanuAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'his light.'"BerihunAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'let him be our gate / our guidance.'"BertieEnglish — "Diminutive of names ending in bert."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"BesEgyptian — "Myth name (dwarf god, brings joy)"BeshiltheeniNative American — "Navajo name meaning metalworker."BetseraiAfrican — "Zimbabwean name meaning 'help'."BhaakoshHindi — "Treasure of light, Another name for the Sun"BharmandalaHindi — "Supporting; Nourishing; Another Name for Vishnu"BhavanHindi — "Creator, Solicitous, Charming, Brilliant, Another name for Krishna, Palace"BheemeshHindi — "Variant name of Bheema"BhibatsuHindi — "Another name of Arjun"BhojaIndian — "The name of a Hindu king in the 11th century."BhopendraHindi — "Gods Name"BhutarajaHindi — "Lord of Living Beings; Another Name for Vishnu"BhuwnendraHindi — "Bhuwnendra means king of earth. one who rules the earth. people with this name are found to be very ruling, dominating, Merciful and graceful. they are confident and look through the future"BidziilNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' he is strong.'"BihaariHindi — "A Name of lord Krishna"BilaalAfrican — "Call to prayer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BilagaanaNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' white person.'"BilaliAfrican — "Call to prayer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BindeshwarHindi — "One of the names of lord Shiva"BingGerman — "Clearing with a hollow. A short from of names beginning with "Bing"."BironEnglish — "Surname used as a given name. Biron was the name of a character in Shakespeare's Loves Labours Lost."BisaamArabic — "Frequently smiling, Name of a Raavi of Hadith"BisahalaniNative American — "Navajo name meaning speaker."BodhavanHindi — "The Name of a Sage"BoethiusGreek — "Myth name"BokhariAfrican — "Malian name. Meaning unknown."BolajiAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria male name. Meaning unknown."BomaAfrican — "Fortress. Fort. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BonaventuraItalian — "Compound name composed of the elements bona good, fair and ventura luck, fortune: hence, good fortune, good luck"BoraafyaAfrican — "Improved health. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BoreasLatin — "Myth name (north wind)"BorislavRussian — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements bor battle, fight and slav glory: hence, battle glory, glory in battle Pet: Slava"BoruIrish — "Surname of a king who united Ireland - killed in battle Clontarf 1215ce. Full name - Brian Boru."BorzouArabic — "High in status, it is the name of the son of Sohrab, son of Rustam e Zal in Persian mythology"BoudhayanIndian — "The name of a sage"BoyeScandinavian — "Dutch name of uncertain and disputed origin Some believe it to be a cognate of the English boy lad, youth, from the Middle English boie boy, knave, servant. Cognate: Boje Frisian"BramScottish — "Father of the multitudes. A short form of names beginning with "Bram"."BrammGaelic — "Father of the multitudes. A short form of names beginning with "Bram"."BrammelEnglish — "Variant of Bramwell: Place name in Britain."BrandNorse — "Torch, Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand"."BricriuCeltic — "Myth name (the poison-tongued)"BrigliadoroFrench — "Legend name"BrihatHindi — "Compact, Massive, Widespread, Great, Large, Mighty, Powerful, Bright, Clear, Name of Vishnu"BrinleeOld English — "Burnt meadow. Also a girl's name (but less common) and also a surname."BrinleighOld English — "Burnt meadow. Also a girl's name (but less common) and also a surname."BrinleyEnglish — "Burnt meadow. Also a girl's name (but less common) and also a surname."BriscoeEnglish — "Derived from an Old Norse place name meaning birch wood."BrizioItalian — "Italian cognate of the French Brice, a name derived from the Latin Britius, which is of uncertain etymology Alternatively, Brizio is used as a short form of Fabrizio craftsman. See FABRIZIO"BromiusLatin — "Myth name (god of wine)"BrooxAmerican — "Created Name"BruceyEnglish — "Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush. Surname since medieval times, now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web."BuckEnglish — "Male deer, Buck. A short form of names beginning with "Buck"."BudingtonEnglish — "British place name."BuegoneguigNative American — "Chippewa name meaning hole in the sky."BulhutUrdu — "A narrator of hadith had this name"BunesithPersian — "One of The 101 Names of Ahura Mazda"BurasArabic — "The Biblical name Peter is theEnglish language equivalent"BuraydahArabic — "It is the name of a place in Saudi-Arabia, name of A companion of the Prophet PBUH bin al-Haseedb RA who has narrated many Ahadiths"BurhaniAfrican — "Proof. Validation. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BushiriAfrican — "Predictor. Forecaster. Soothsayer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BusirisAfrican — "Name of an ancient Egyptian king who killed visitors to his city. The name means 'Temple of Osiris.'"ButrasMuslim — "The Biblical name Peter is the English language equivalent."BwanaSwahili — "Kiswahili and Swahili name meaning 'gentleman; mister; sir. Variant, Mbwana, exists."BweraniAfrican — "Welcomed. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ByrleighEnglish — "Variant of Burleigh: British place name."ByrleyEnglish — "Variant of Burleigh: British place name."CachamwriCeltic — "Legend name (a servant of Arthur)"CacusLatin — "Myth name (son of Vulcan)"CadmonWelsh — "Myth name"CaduceusGreek — "Myth name"CadwaladrWelsh — "Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day."CalibomArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CalibomeArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CaliborArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CalibornArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CaliborneArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CalibumArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CalibumusArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CaliburnArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CaliburnusArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CamaraAfrican — "A West African male name meaning 'teacher.'"CanisLatin — "Myth name"CanowicakteNative American — "Sioux name meaning forest hunter."CapysLatin — "Myth name"CashesegraNative American — "Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal."CassiEnglish — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CassielHebrew — "The name of an archangel"CassivellaunusCeltic — "Arthurian myth name"CaswallanCeltic — "Arthurian myth name"CaturvaktraHindi — "Four Faced; Another Name for Brahma"CeaddaEnglish — "Battle. An Old English name."CebrionesGreek — "Myth name"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."CeevenHindi — "The Name Came to a Guy from Dream"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."CelsusIrish — "Saint name"CelyddonCeltic — "Myth name (father of Culhwch)"CentaurusLatin — "Myth name (half-man, half-horse)"CetanwakuwaNative American — "Sioux name meaning attacking hawk."ChabweraAfrican — "One who has finally arrived. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChadericGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChaderickGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChaderikGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChadrickGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChadrikGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChadrycGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChadryckGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChadrykGerman — "Mighty warrior. Combination of the name Chad and Rick (short for Richard)"ChairoSpanish — "Having a sacred name Chiro"ChaitanyaIndian — "The name of a saint; consciousness"ChakaArabic — "Also spelled SHAKA, a South African male name meaning 'Greak King.' SHAKA"ChakotayAmerican — "Created Name"ChakrinHindi — "With a discus, One with a discus, Anthor name of Vishnu and Shiva"ChamanaPersian — "One of The 101 Names of Ahura Mazda"ChanakyaHindi — "Renowned mauryan writer and politician, Author of the arthashastra, Name of Kautilya, The great scholar"ChandninHindi — "Anointed with Sandalwood; Another Name for Shiva"ChandrilaHindi — "A Name of lord Shiva; lord Rudra"ChanduAfrican — "Octopus. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ChankoowashtayNative American — "Sioux name meaning ' good road.'"ChansompsNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' locust.'"ChaturnikHindi — "Four Faced; A Name for Varuna"ChavatangakwunuaNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' short rainbow.'"CheasequahNative American — "Cherokee name meaning red bird."CheaukaNative American — "Hopi name meaning clay."ChegaAfrican — "Vacation. Holiday. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ChegeAfrican — "A Kikuyu people of Kenya male name. Meaning is unknown."CheikhAfrican — "Guinean male name meaning 'learned.'"ChejaAfrican — "Vacation. Holiday. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ChekandinoAfrican — "Hot. Spicy. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."CherokeeNative American — "People of the cave country|people with a different speech. A tribal name"CherokiNative American — "People of the cave country|people with a different speech. A tribal name"CheveyoNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' spirit warrior.'"ChiganiAfrican — "Hound. Dog. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChihambuaneAfrican — "Sweet potatoes. A Bachopi name used in the South Africa region."ChijiokeAfrican — "Talent given by God. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."ChikosiAfrican — "Neck. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChikumbuAfrican — "Handle of a knife. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."ChileEnglish — "Variant of Kyle. Also a modern name usage of the South American country."ChilembaAfrican — "Turban. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."ChimangaAfrican — "Maize. Corn. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChimsimaAfrican — "Hard porridge. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChinangwaAfrican — "Cassava. Manioca. Starch. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChineloAfrican — "God's thoughts. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."ChineseAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'God protects'."ChinouyazueAfrican — "One who will return. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."ChiohAfrican — "God's power. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."ChionesuAfrican — "Guiding light. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."ChipitaAfrican — "It has gone. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChisuloAfrican — "Strong like steel. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."ChitrishHindi — "King of Chitra; Wonderful lord; Another Name for Moon"ChitsimeAfrican — "A well. Excavation. A Lomwe name used in the South Africa region."ChittoNative American — "Creek name meaning brave."ChitunduAfrican — "Bird's nest. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."ChiumboAfrican — "Small creation. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."ChiwandaAfrican — "Mad. Angry. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."ChiwochaAfrican — "Rooster. A Lomwe name used in the South Africa region."ChoganNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' blackbird.'"ChongSoutheast Asian — "DUY Vietnamese name possibly meaning to eat like a bird"ChorasiaHindi — "A Hindu Breed's Name"ChrestaEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."ChristianosEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."ChughtaeeHindi — "A Breed's Name"ChuguelAfrican — "Sugar. A Bachopi name used in the South Africa region."ChuiokeAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'talented'."ChukwuenekaAfrican — "God has dealt kindly. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."ChumachiendaAfrican — "An important person on his way. A Lomwe name used in the South Africa region."ChuntaNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' cheating.'"Chuslum MoxmoxArabic — "Nez Perce name meaning yellow bull"CineseAfrican — "Variant of Chinese: Nigerian name meaning 'God protects'."CirrusLatin — "Cirrus, first king of Hachamaneshid Dynasty, Iranian name in French ( Kourosh )"CissEnglish — "Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher."CitiwalaAfrican — "Insect. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."CitsekoAfrican — "Door. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ClanIrish — "Old Irish name derived from cian ancient, in the past The name was borne by the son of Olioll Olun, a king of Munster, and by the son-in-law of King Brian Boru. Kean and Kian are Anglicized spellings"ClardhaIrish — "ciar black: hence, black- haired one The name is Anglicized as Kerry"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."ClaylandEnglish — "From the name CLAYTON"ClemEnglish — "From the name CLEMENT"CllllanIrish — "Pet form of Ceallach war, strife. The name was borne by a 7th-century Irish missionary who was martyred in Germany"CloridanFrench — "Myth name"ClprlanoItalian — "the Latin Cyprianus a Cyprian, a name referring to a person from the island of Cyprus"ClustWelsh — "Myth name (son of Clustfeinad)"ClustfeinadCeltic — "Myth name"CoblahAfrican — "Born on a Tuesday. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."CocidiusCeltic — "Myth name (a hunter god)"CoclesLatin — "Myth name (a hero who saved Rome)"CocoSpanish — "A pet name."CollaIrish — "Ancient Irish name"CollatinusLatin — "Myth name"ColombainFrench — "From the Late Latin Columba, which is derived from columba dove The name was borne by several saints, including the Irish St. Columban c. 540-615, a missionary of great influence on the Continent and founder of the monastery at Bobbio in northern Italy"ColumbanoItalian — "From the Late Latin Columbanus, a de-rivative of columba dove, pigeon, gray bird The name was borne by St. Columban c. 540-615, an Italian monk and missionary who founded a monastery in 614 at Bobbio in northern Italy"ColvileFrench — "Variant of Colville: Place name in France."ColvillFrench — "Variant of Colville: Place name in France."ColywnnWelsh — "Variant of Colwyn: Name of a river in Wales."ComancheNative American — "A tribal name"CommieAfrican — "Born on a Saturday. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."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."ConchobarCeltic — "Myth name (a hero)"ConnlaCeltic — "Myth name (son of Conn)"CoowescooweNative American — "Cherokee name meaning egret."CorannCeltic — "Myth name (a druid)"CorbeauFrench — "Crow, raven People think of Corbeau as creative, quiet, popular, artsy, sporty People who like the name Corbeau also like Coty, Cael, Blair, Blaine, Corbin, Aure, Astin, Dior, Calypso, Cade"CorginAmerican — "A contemporary name of no specific meaning."CorineusGreek — "Myth name"CornalEnglish — "Variant of Cornell: College, name of a town."CoujoeAfrican — "Born on a Monday. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."CradawgCeltic — "Myth name (son of Bran)"CreekEnglish — "From the small stream, Native American tribal name."CsabaHungarian — "Myth name"CuauhtemocNahuatl — "Descending eagle; also name of last Mexica emperor"CuchulainCeltic — "Myth name (the Hound of Ulster)"CulainCeltic — "Myth name (the smith)"CulannCeltic — "Myth name (the smith)"CymruWelsh — "The Welsh name for the country of Wales."daaArabic — "Another Name For Prophet Muhammad"DaamodarHindi — "A Name of Krishna"daaoodArabic — "The Biblical DaviD is the English language equivalent. A Prophets name"DadgayadohNative American — "Seneca name meaning gambling men."DagaduHindi — "A Name of Rock"dahbalUrdu — "This ws the name of Wahb Ibn Zamai; who was a very noble, generous man"dahhaakUrdu — "(Zahhaak) Name a of Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"DahomaAfrican — "Long lived. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DaitariHindi — "God Name"DaityahanHindi — "Killer of Demons, Another Name for Shiva"DajanAfrican — "Dark sky during heavy rain. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DakaiArabic — "The Devil's Name"dalajUrdu — "A mufti of Baghdad, Ibn Ahmad al-Sajazi, had this name, he was a very generous person"DalmarAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'versatile.'"DalthfIrish — "swiftness, speed, sure- footedness Alternatively, Daithi is used as a pet form of Daibhidh. See DAlBHIDH. The name has been Anglicized as Dahy, David, and Davy. "DaluhArabic — "Another Name For The Sun"DamarcusAfrican-American — "Combinaj tion of prefix "Da" and first name "Marcus.""DamianosGreek — "Ancient name believed to be derived from daman to tame"DamuAfrican — "Blood. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DaniachewAfrican — "Amharic of Ethopia name meaning 'you be their judge, arbitrate between them.'"DanjumaAfrican — "Born on a Friday. A Hausa name used in the West Africa region."DannieHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DannoJapanese — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DannyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanoHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DansoAfrican-American — "Ashanti of Ghana name meaning 'reliable.'"dantaHindi — "Calm, A name of lord Hanuman"DarajaAfrican — "Stage. Bridge. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DariuszPolish — "Polish form of Darius, an old Latin name de-rived from the Greek Dareios, which is of uncertain origin and meaning. It is thought to ultimately be derived from Darayavahush, the name of an ancient Persian king"DarweshiAfrican — "Holy one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DauAfrican — "Abbreviation of Daudi, meaning beloved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DaudAfrican — "Swahili version of David. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."daud dawudArabic — "Beloved; a Prophets name (david)"daulahArabic — "Riches happiness: felicity, prosperity, Name Saifuddawlah"DawoodMuslim — "Variant of Daud: The Biblical David is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."DawoudMuslim — "Variant of Daud: The Biblical David is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."DeaglanIrish — "Saint name"DeanceAmerican — "Created Name"debabrataHindi — "This was the name of pitamaha visma in holy mahabharata"deepenHindi — "Lord of the lamp, Name of poet"DeganawidahNative American — "Variant of Dekanawida: Iroquois name meaning two rivers running."DegatagaNative American — "Cherokee name meaning gathering."dehabhujHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"DekanawidaNative American — "Iroquois name meaning two rivers running."DelewisAfrican-American — "Modern coinage formed by adding the pre-fix De- to the name Lewis famous in war. See LOUIS French Names"DemetrjuszPolish — "the Greek Demetrios of Demeter. Demeter is an ancient name of unknown etymology borne by the mythological goddess of agriculture and fertility"DemissieAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'destroyer.'"DemoclesSpanish — "the Greek Damokles glory of the people, a compound name composed of the elements demos people, population and kleos "DemogorgonGreek — "Thought to be the name for Satan"DevabrataIndian — "A name of Bhisma"devarajHindi — "King among gods, Name of Indra"devavratHindi — "Oath of God, Another name of Bhishma"devavrathArabic — "Oath of God, Another name of Bhishma"DeveonEnglish — "Variant of the English county name Devon."DeveralEnglish — "Surnames derived from place name Deverel."DevereauEnglish — "Surnames derived from place name Deverel."DevereauxEnglish — "Surnames derived from place name Deverel."DevionEnglish — "Variant of the English county name Devon."devratHindi — "Spiritual, Name of An ancient king"DevronEnglish — "Variant of the English county name Devon."devvrataHindi — "Spiritual, Name of An ancient king"dhakaaArabic — "(Zakaa) Keen perception, sharpness of mind, deep insight, sagacity. Name: Zakaa ud deen"dhakawaanArabic — "(Zakawaan) Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"dhakiArabic — "(Zaki) One who has a sharp mind and keen perception intelligent. Name: Zakiyyud deen"dhaneeshHindi — "Lord of wealth, Star or name of a Nakshatra, Good little boy"dhanishHindi — "Lord of wealth, Star or name of a Nakshatra, Good little boy"dhanvinHindi — "Lord Shiva, A name of lord Rama"dhanvineHindi — "Lord Shiva, A name of lord Rama"DharmanabhaHindi — "Happy in Following his Religion, The Centre of Dharma, Another Name for Visnu"dharmikHindi — "One who gives charity, A name of lord Ganesh"dheeshithanHindi — "Lord Murugan name"dhishanHindi — "The intelligent one, Name of Brihaspati, Planet jupiter, Spiritual preceptor, Epithet of Narayan"DhorubaAfrican — "Storm. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."dhulfaqaarArabic — "(Zulfaqar) Name of a celebrated sword which fell into the hand of Rasoolullah (sallallaahualayhi wasallam) in the Battle of Badr and which was presented to Ali (RA). Note: It is incorrect to Say Fiqaar (with kasrah)"dhulfiqaarArabic — "The name of the Prophets SworD"dhulkiflArabic — "(Zulkitl) Name of a prophet of Allah"DhundirajHindi — "Lord Ganesha Name"dhushshimalainUrdu — "(Zuthimalin) Name of a Sahabi (RA)"DiaSpanish — "West African name meaning 'champion.'"diaudinArabic — "Brilliance of the faith, the faith’s source of light, meaning that the person named such is a pious person who inspires others"DibiaAfrican — "Healer. Doctor. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."DijiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'farmer.'"DinendraIndian — "Compound name composed of the San-skrit elements dina day and Indra, a name element re-ferring to the god of the sky and atmosphere: hence, lord of the day"dipenHindi — "Lord of the lamp, Name of poet"dirarArabic — "Old Arabic name"DisLatin — "Myth name (Hades)"DitrikHungarian — "the German Dietrich, a variant of Derek, which is a short form of Theodoric ruler of the people The name is from the Latin Theodoricus, which is believed to be derived from the Germanic Thiudor- eiks, a compounding of the elements thiuda folk, people and reiks ruler, leader, king"DiwaliNative American — "Cherokee name meaning bowl."DlarmaidIrish — "Diarmait without injunction, a freeman, a compound name composed of the el-ements di without and airmit injunction The name has been Anglicized as Dermot, Darby, Jeremiah, Jerry, and Jerome"DleuSoutheast Asian — "HIEN Vietnamese name possibly meaning bright red amaryllis"DlmltriFrench — "From the Greek Demetrios of Demeter, which is from Demeter, the Greek mythological goddess of agriculture and fertility The name is composed of the elements de the earth and meter mother"dmaurahUrdu — "(Zamurah) Name of Sahabi who participated in the hattle of Badr"DobromjrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements dobro good, kind and meri great, famous: hence, good and famous"DogoAfrican — "Small. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DohateNative American — "Variant of Dohasan: Kiowa name meaning cliff."DohosanNative American — "Variant of Dohasan: Kiowa name meaning cliff."DolonLatin — "Myth name (a Trojan spy)"DomevloAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'don't take others for face value.'"DomiducusLatin — "Myth name (surname of Jupiter)"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."DoneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoniIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonieSpanish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnIrish — "Little ruler. A short form of names beginning with "Don"."DonneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonniItalian — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnieEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnyEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoogieEnglish — "Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys."DorryenGreek — "Variant of Dorian: Place name in Greece."douhaUrdu — "(Zuhaa) Forenoon, Name: Shamsu-Zuhaa"dowanaUrdu — "Nubian name"DraupnirNorse — "Myth name (armlet of Odin)"DremWelsh — "Myth name (son of Dremidydd)"DresdenGerman — "The name of the capital city of Germany. The word Dresden means "people of the riverside forest."DromioShakespearean — "The Comedy of Errors' Twin brothers, both named Dromio, attendants on the twin Antipholuses. Dromio of Ephesus, and Dromio OF Syracuse."DuayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."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."DukuzumuremyiAfrican — "Praise be to God. A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."DumakaAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'help out'."DumisaiAfrican — "Herald. Trumpeter. A Ndebele name used in the South Africa region."DumishaAfrican — "Close friendship. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."DuniisaiAfrican — "Herald. Trumpeter. A Ndebele name used in the South Africa region."DunsimiAfrican — "Do not die before I do. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."DurojaiyeAfrican — "Slow down and enjoy life. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."DustaqArabic — "The Name of A City"DuwayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DwaipayanaHindi — "The Sage Vyasa; Another Name of Veda Vyasa; Island Born"DwaneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DzigbodeAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'patience.'"EadgarEnglish — "An Old English name meaning rich or happy (ead), and spear (gar)."EalahweemahNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning sleep."Ealaot WadassArabic — "Nez Perce name meaning earth"EapalekthiloomNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning mound of clouds."EardleyEnglish — "English place name and surname."EardlyEnglish — "Variant of Eardley: English place name and surname."EasauMuslim — "Variant of Issa: The Biblical Jesus is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."EberardoSpanish — "Spanish form of the French Evrard strong as a wild boar. See EVRARD French Names"EberegbulamAfrican — "One whose kindness shall not destroy him. An Ibo name used in the West Africa region."EchaChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "Give blessing.""EchionGreek — "Myth name"EdensawNative American — "Tlingit name meaning glacier."EderynNorse — "Myth name"EdetAfrican — "Ibibio and Efik of Nigeria name meaning 'born on market day.'"EeliaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Hebrew Eliyahu, a deriv-ative of 'eliyahu Jehovah is God The name is borne in the Bible by one of the earliest of the Hebrew prophets. Pet: Eelusha"EesaaMuslim — "Variant of Issa: The Biblical Jesus is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."EesaiaRussian — "Russian cognate of Isaiah, a name derived from the Hebrew yeha'yah God is salvation The name is borne in the Bible by a Hebrew prophet of the 8th cen-tury B.C. His prophecies are found in the Old Testament book of Isaiah"EeshvarHindi — "God, A Name of Shiva"EessaArabic — "Jesus Christ, A prophet name"EffiomAfrican — "Efik of Nigeria male name meaning 'crocodile.'"EfnisienCeltic — "Myth name (son of Euroswydd)"EfremHebrew — "From the name EPHRAIM"EhiozeAfrican — "Not affected by the envy of others. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."EifahHebrew — "Darkness, gloom. The name is borne in the Bible by a grandson of Abraham"EkaaksharaHindi — "A Name for lord Ganesha"EkaksharaHindi — "He of the single syllable, A name of lord Ganesh"EkdantHindi — "Another Name of lord Ganesha"EkevuAfrican — "Intelligent. Enlightened. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ElaskolatatNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning animal running into the ground."ElbaItalian — "Italian place name."ElewaAfrican — "Very intelligent. Smart. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ElheIrish — "Legend name"ElianAmerican — "Based on the clan name Aelia."ElidorCeltic — "Myth name (a monk)"EmilienFrench — "the Latin Aemilianus, a derivative of Aemilius, an old Roman family name, which is from aemulus trying to equal or excel, rival Emilien was borne by several minor early saints, which influenced the popularity of the name"EmmanouelGreek — "Greek cognate of the Hebrew Immanuel, a name derived from 'immanuel God is with us. The name was used in the Old Testament by the prophet Isaiah in reference to the promised Messiah, and in the New Testament as another name for Jesus Christ"EmosiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Amos born. See AMOS Biblical Names"EnamAfrican — "Ghanian name meaning 'gift from God'."EnobakhareAfrican — "The King's word. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."EntilakHindi — "Marked, Another Name for Moon"EpopeusGreek — "Myth name"ErbinWelsh — "Legend name (son of Custenhin)"ErevuAfrican — "Clever. Talented. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ErvEnglish — "From the name IRVING"EshaqTurkish — "Arabic of isac, a prophet name"EskaminzimNative American — "Apache name meaning big mouth."EsmakArabic — "Your name is?"EspowyesNative American — "Nez Perce name for light on the mountain."EstuardoSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Stuart a steward, a keeper of the animal enclosure See STUART English Names"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."EuasSpanish — "Variant of Elijah, a name derived from the Hebrew Eliyahu, which is from 'eliyahu Jehovah is God"EuphorbusLatin — "Myth name (a Trojan soldier)"EurypylusGreek — "Myth Name, A soldier against Greece in the Trojan War"EurystheusLatin — "Myth name (A cousin of Hercules)"EvaristeFrench — "From the Late Greek Euarestos well-pleas- ing, satisfying, a compound name composed from the elements eu good, well and areskein to please, to satisfy"EvfimiRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Euphemios fair speech, fair of voice, a compound name composed of the elements eu well, good, happy and pheme voice Short: Efim"EvgeniRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eugenios, a name derived from eugenes well-born, noble. The name was borne by four popes and several early saints"EwansihaAfrican — "One whose secrets are not for sale. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."EwouldScandinavian — "Dutch form of the Germanic Ewald, a com-pound name composed of the elements eo law, right and wald rule: hence, lawful rule"EyanosaNative American — "Sioux name meaning big both ways."EzeamakaAfrican — "One who is as splendid as the king. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."EzejiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'the king of yams.'"EzenachiAfrican — "King. Ruler. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."EzeohaAfrican — "King of the people. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."EzequiasSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Hezekiah, a Hebrew name derived from hizqiyah God strengthens. The name is borne in the Bible by a king of Judah who ruled in the time of Isaiah. He was noted for his leadership abilities"FabionEnglish — "Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius, a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints."FablanPolish — "the Latin Fabianus of Fabius, which is from the old Roman family name Fabius, a derivative of the Latin faba a bean"FachnanIrish — "Saint name"FahimAfrican — "Learned. Wise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FaivishHebrew — "Yiddish form of Phoebus, a name derived from the Greek phoibos bright one Pet: Fayvel, Feivel, Feiwel"FakhraajArabic — "A Diamond's Name"FakihiAfrican — "Wise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FalatoonArabic — "The Name of A Greek Ruler"FaqihiAfrican — "Wise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FaraanArabic — "A Mountain Name"FardArabic — "Another name for God, unequalled"FarhaniAfrican — "Happy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FarukiAfrican — "Judicious. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FattaahArabic — "One who attains victory, and attribute of Allah Almighty. Name, Abdul Fattah"FauziAfrican — "Successful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FavioEnglish — "Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius, a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints."FavoniusLatin — "Myth name (west wind)"FazluddinArabic — "Excellence of the faith, superiority of the faith, meaning the person named such is a righteous person"FazlullahArabic — "God’s bounty, God’s excellence, God’s generosity, meaning that the person named such is a gift from God"FearyIrish — "Myth name"FehedAfrican — "Lynx. Panther. Cat. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FeisalAfrican — "Arbitrator. One who settles matters. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FelaAfrican — "West African name meaning 'warlike.'"FelicjanPolish — "From the Italian Feliciano lucky, which is from the Latin Felicianus, a derivative of Felicius The names have their root in the Latin felix lucky"FeliuSpanish — "A name given several saints, including Pope St. Felix III and Pope St. Felix IV."FercharCeltic — "Myth name (son of Uisnech)"FerragusFrench — "Legend name"FerrauFrench — "Legend name"FeruziAfrican — "Turquoise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FikiriniAfrican — "Reflect. Consider. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FilipePortuguese — "A version of the given name Phillip, meaning one who loves horses."FilnrlIrish — "Gaelic form of Henry home ruler, ruler of an enclosure. See HENRY English Names"FioGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."FiorenzoItalian — "Italian form of Florence, which is from the Latin Florentius, a name derived from florens to bloom, to flourish Short: Fio"FitsOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FitzFrench — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FizzaArabic — "Silver; Ibn Abu Mawdood, a narrator of Hadith had this name"FlachIrish — "the Gaelic fiach raven The name was Anglicized as Feagh"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"FllipPolish — "From the Latin Philippus, a derivative of the Greek Philippos lover of horses, a compounding of the elements philos loving and hippos a horse The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ. Short: Fil"FlllbertoItalian — "From the Germanic Filibert very famous, a compound name composed of the elements fil much and beraht bright, famous"FlngalIrish — "A borrowing from the Scottish, Fingal is an elaborated form of the Irish Finn fair The name was used by poet James Macpherson in his Ossianic poems"FlnghinIrish — "Old name derived from the element fionn fair and gein birth: hence, fair at birth. The name has been Anglicized as Fineen and Finnin"FlorismartFrench — "Legend name"FlrdosIndian — "the Arabic fir daws paradise. The name was borne by the Persian poet and historian Firdausi c. 940-1020. He wrote the Shah Namah Book of Kings, a voluminous work about the history of Persia before the arrival of the Arabs"FodjourAfrican — "Akan of Ghana name meaning 'fourth born.'"FogoAfrican — "High. Exhalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FolkvarScandinavian — "Derivation of the Old Norse Folkvar5r guard of the people, a compound name composed of the elements folk people, tribe and vardr guard"ForsetiNorse — "Myth name (son of Balder)"FranciszkPolish — "the Middle Latin Franciscus a Frenchman, which is from Francus a Frank, a free-man, a name that has its root in the Old French franc free"FranqoisFrench — "From the Old French frangois French The name, borne by two kings of France, is often bestowed as a patriotic gesture. It is borne by former French President Frangois Mitterrand b. 1916"FraomarAnglo-Saxon — "The name of a king"FredGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddiGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddieGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddoTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddyGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FrediTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredieTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredoSpanish — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredyDutch — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FrekiNorse — "Myth name (Odin's wolf)"FreodhoricEnglish — "An Old English name from the Old German Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler."FreyrNorse — "Myth name (god of weather)"FreyvidNorse — "Saga name"FridleifNorse — "Saga name (father of Ari)"FriederichGerman — "the Old High German Fridurih ruler of peace, a compound name composed of the elements frid peace and rik king, ruler"FrithuricGerman — "An Old German name from 'frithu', meaning peace, and 'ric', meaning ruler."FrontinoFrench — "Legend name"FuadAfrican — "Heart. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FulumiraniAfrican — "Malawian name meaning 'a journey'."FumoAfrican — "Majesty. Royal. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FumuAfrican — "Majesty. Royal. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FundikiraAfrican — "Learned. Wise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FungaAfrican — "Bind. Tie. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FunsanAfrican — "Malawian name meaning 'request'."FurahaAfrican — "Happiness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FurqanArabic — "Evidence, Proof, Distinction between truth and false, The title name of Holy Quraan"FurseyGaelic — "The name of a missionary saint"FyffeScottish — "Variant of Fife: County name in Scotland."FytsOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FytzOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."GaalavaHindi — "Kind of Ebony, The lordhra Tree, Name of Rishi (Saint)"GaaraJapanese — "A name made up of three Kanji characters. Ga meaning "me, " ai meaning "love, " and ra meaning "deamon." The name of a character in the internationally popular Japanese manga "Naruto."GabraAfrican — "Amharic of Tigrinya name meaning 'an offering.' GEBRE"GacokiAfrican — "He who returns. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GadhijaHindi — "Another Name for Sage Visvamitra"GahlotHindi — "Wild, Warrior, A Name Associated With Rajput Community"GakereAfrican — "Muscular. Strong. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GakuruAfrican — "Elderly man. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GalahadEnglish — "Hawk, From Gilead. A biblical name."GalavIndian — "The name of a sage"GalenusGreek — "galene calm. The name was born by Claudius Galenus c. 130—200, a Greek physician and writer on medicine and philosophy to whom the system of medical practice Galenism is attributed"GalmNorse — "Saga name (father of Thorvald)"GandivdhanavHindi — "Another name of Arjun"GanelonFrench — "Legend name"GangerNorse — "Saga name (a founder of Normandy)"GanundalegiNorth American Indian — "Cherokee name derived from gahna tahldegi one who follows the ridge The name was borne by John, the son of Nunna Hidihi, Major Ridge. They were members of the doomed Treaty Party, which believed the Cherokee would get a better deal if they compromised with the United States government. The"GarakonthieNorth American Indian — "Iroquois name derived from gara kontie moving sun"GardafreedArabic — "An Iranian Princess's Name"GardarNorse — "Saga name (son of Svafar)"GardiNorse — "Saga name (a ghost)"GarmNorse — "Myth name (guards the gate of Hel)"GateteAfrican — "Gourd. Milk. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GatheeAfrican — "Elderly one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GathiiAfrican — "Wanderer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GatimuAfrican — "Spear. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GaureeshHindi — "Lord Shiva Shivas other name"GaureshHindi — "A name of lord Shiva"GautamIndian — "Clan Name Of Buddha"GauthamHindi — "Lord Buddha (Celebrity Name: Namrata Shirodkar and Mahesh Babu)"GavrielHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavrilSlavic — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryelHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryeleHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryelleHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GebEgyptian — "Myth name (earth-god)"GeirmundNorse — "Saga name (son of Gunnbjorn)"GeirrodNorse — "Myth name (brother of Geirrid)"GeminoSpanish — "the Latin gemini twins, the name given to the third sign of the zodiac and to a constellation found between Taurus and Cancer"GeniusLatin — "Myth name (a guardian spirit)"GennadiRussian — "Januarius, the Latin name of January, the first month of the year, which is dedicated to Janus, an ancient sun-god Pet: Gena, Genya"GeralltWelsh — "Welsh form of Gerald spear ruler, a Germanic name composed of the elements ger spear and wald rule"GergeliHungarian — "Hungarian cognate of Gregory a watchman, which is from the Greek Gregorios, a name derived from the verb egeirein to awaken"GeroltScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of Gerald, from the obsolete Old High German Gerwald, a name composed of the elements ger a spear, a javelin and wald rule: hence, rule with a spear Cognate: Gerold Danish"GeromeEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."GeronimoSpanish — "Sacred name of God. A form of Jerome"GeronymoLatin — "Sacred name of God. A form of Jerome"GestNorse — "Saga name (son of Oddleif)"GetachewAfrican — "Amharic male name meaning 'their master.'"GeteyeAfrican — "Amharic name meaning 'my master.'"GethiiAfrican — "Wanderer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GhaffarArabic — "An attributive Name of Allah (SWT), Most forgiving, Merciful"GhafranArabic — "Remission of sins, absolution, Deliverance, salvation, An Attributive Name of Allah (SWT)"GhanasyaamHindi — "Another Name of lord Krishna"GhasaanArabic — "Old Arabic name"GhasanArabic — "Old Arabic name"GhaylanArabic — "Great, Fat; One of the companions of the Prophet PBUH bin Salamah As-Saqafi had this name"GhayurArabic — "Another name for god, haughty, enthusiastic"GhediAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'traveler.'"GhunaimUrdu — "A person who takes booty. Name of a Sahabi RA"GiambattistaItalian — "Combination name composed of the names Gianni God is gracious and Battista baptist The name is bestowed in honor of John the Baptist. See BATTISTA and GIANNI"GibEnglish — "DeriveD from the name GilbriDe, meaning servant of St. BriDget"GichingaAfrican — "Fire brand. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GidhHindi — "Smooth, Name of a Bird"GikuyuAfrican — "Founder of the Agikuyu nation. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GilSpanish — "Shield carrier|Happy. A short form of names beginning with "Gil"."GilsNorse — "Saga name (father of Hedin)"GimleNorse — "Myth name (new heaven)"GiorgioItalian — "From the name GEORGE"GirijavallabhaHindi — "Another Name for Siva"GirolamoItalian — "Holy Name"GisilbertGerman — "An Old German name derived from 'gisil', meaning pledge, and 'berhia', meaning bright."GithinjiAfrican — "Butcher. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GitongaAfrican — "Rich. Wealthy. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GizurNorse — "Saga name (leader of the attack on Hlidarend)"GjallarNorse — "Myth name (horn sounded for Ragnorok)"GlancarloItalian — "Combination name composed of the names Gian God is gracious and Carlo full-grown, a man See CARLO and GIAN"GlbldhScottish — "Gaelic form of Gibby, which is a pet form of Gilbert famous pledge, a name introduced by the Normans See GILBERT"GldonHebrew — "the Hebrew gidh'on hewer, mighty warrior. The name is borne in the Bible by an Israelite judge and leader in the defeat of the Midianites"GleipnirNorse — "Myth name (magic net woven to hold Fenrir)"GlifieuCeltic — "Myth name (son of Taran)"GlistenheathNorse — "Myth name (the place where Sigurd killed Fafnir)"GlraldoItalian — "Italian cognate of Gerald spear ruler, to rule with a spear, a name derived from the Germanic Gerwald, a compound name composed of the elements ger a spear and wald rule"GlselbertGerman — "the Old High German Gisil-berht, a compound name composed from the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous: hence, famous pledge"GlulianoItalian — "Italian form of Julian, which is from the Latin Julianus, a derivative of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded Because a person just beginning to develop facial hair is young, youth became an accepted meaning of the name"GlulloItalian — "Cognate of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded, youth See GlULIANO"GlumNorse — "Saga name (an outlaw)"GlustinoItalian — "Italian cognate of Justin, which is from the Latin Justinus, a name derived from justus lawful, rightful, just Short: Giusto"GlyndwrWelsh — "Transferred use of the surname originating as a place-name The name is composed of the elements glyn valley, glen and dw water: hence, valley of water. Short: Glyn"GnaneswariArabic — "Intelligent, Name of Goddess Lakshmi"GnupNorse — "Saga name (took refuge in Iceland after several killings he performed)"GoatsemodimeAfrican — "God knows. A Tswana name used in the South Africa region."GohachiroJapanese — "Five eight male The name can be be-stowed on the thirteenth child"GoldwineEnglish — "An Old English name meaning golden friend."GonqaloPortuguese — "Portuguese form of the Spanish Gonzalo, a name derived from the Old German Gundisalvis war combat"GopanandanaHindi — "Son of a Cowherd, Another Name for Krisna"GopinathanHindi — "God of Gopi girls, Another name of lord Krishna"GordyEnglish — "From the name GORDON"GoredennaAfrican — "Storm cloud. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."GorisankarHindi — "Lord Siva Name"GouthamHindi — "Full of life, Name of a river"GowonAfrican — "Rain maker. A Tiv name used in the West Africa region."GradassoFrench — "Legend name"GraniNorse — "Saga name (son of Gunnar)"GreggGreek — "From the name GREGORY"GrenDanish — "Branch, section. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."GrendelEnglish — "Legend name"GrenjadNorse — "Saga name (son of Hermund)"GreyfellNorse — "Myth name (Sigurd's horse)"GrimNorse — "Saga name (son of Njal)"GrimkelNorse — "Saga name (son of Ulf)"GrisNorse — "Saga name (a man freed by Skallagrim)"GruddieuCeltic — "Myth name (son of Muriuel)"GruddyeuWelsh — "Legend name (son of Muryel)"GualterPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Walter, a name de-rived from the Frankish Waldhere ruler of the army, a compounding of the elements waldan to rule and heri, hari army"GualtierItalian — "From the name WALTER"GudlaugIcelandic — "Saga name (son of Asbjorn)"GudmundNorse — "Saga name (a chieftain)"GuedadoAfrican — "Fulani of Mali unisexual name meaning 'wanted by nobody.'"GuerinEnglish — "Legend name"GuideriusArabic — "Cymbeline Son to Cymbeline, DisguiseD unDer the name of PolyDore, a supposeD son to Belarius"GuilhermoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of William resolute protector, a name derived from the Old Norman French Willaume, which is from the Old High German Willehelm, a compounding of the elements willeo will and helm helmet, protection"GuillaumeFrench — "The French form of the name William, meaning resolute protector."Gul hashamUrdu — "Flower Name"GullinburstiNorse — "Myth name (the boar ridden by Freyr"GulltoppNorse — "Myth name (the horse of Heimdall)"GunadhyaIndian — "Rich in virtues. The name was borne by a lst-century B.C. writer, the author of the Brihatkatha Great Romance, a collection of stories and fables written in Paishachi, the common man's language"GungirNorse — "Myth name (spear of Odin)"GunlaugNorse — "Saga name (son of Illugi)"GunnlaugNorse — "Saga name (son of Illugi)"GurmanshuArabic — "This name means achieving all, All-knowing"GurudattaIndian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments guru guru, spiritual adviser or teacher and dona gift: hence, gift of the guru"GuttormNorse — "Myth name (brother of Gudrun)"GwalchmaiCeltic — "Myth name, Arthurian legend (Gawain)"GwayneArabic — "White hawk.medieval name Gawain"GweflCeltic — "Myth name (son of Gwastad)"GwernachWelsh — "Myth name"GwiawnWelsh — "Legend name"GwitartWelsh — "Legend name (son of Aedd)"GwrddneiWelsh — "Legend name"GwriCeltic — "Legend name - of the golden hair"GwynhamCeltic — "Myth name (father of Teithi)"GwysWelsh — "Legend name"GwythyrWelsh — "Legend name (son of Greidyawl)"GyamfiAfrican — "Ashanti of Ghana name. Meaning unknown."GyantwakaNorth American Indian — "Iroquois name derived from gaiant-wa'ka by what one plants, the planter The name was borne by Cornplanter, a Seneca chief who sided with the British during the American Revolution and with the Americans during the War of 1812. The Cornplanter Reservation in Pennsylvania was named in his honor"GymirNorse — "Myth name (father of Gerd)"GyntNorse — "Legend name"GyrdEnglish — "Saga name"HaamArabic — "Hazrat Nooh A.S Son's Name"HaarithMuslim — "Variant of Harith: Plowman. Tiller. Old Arabic name."HaaroonMuslim — "Variant of Harun: The Biblical Aaron is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."HaatibUrdu — "A person who collects wood, name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr, He was the messenger of the Holy prophet (peace be upon him) to the ruler of Egypt"HaazimArabic — "Precautious, Name of a Sahabi"HabashUrdu — "Guinea hen, Guinea fowl; turkey; A tabaee (successor of the companions) was so named"HabibuAfrican — "Beloved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HabimanaAfrican — "One for whom God exists. A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."HadramiUrdu — "There have been notable men with this name, for isntance, (i) Abdullah ibn-Abi Ishaq, a Quran reciter of Basrah"HadrienneAfrican — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."HafganCeltic — "Myth name"HafgrimNorse — "Saga name (a settler of Greenland)"HafidhAfrican — "Preserver. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HafnarNorse — "Saga name (father of Thorgeir Cheek-Wound)"HafthorNorse — "Saga name"HagosAfrican — "Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'joy, happiness.'"HaidarIndian — "Strong. Stalwart. Portly. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HainidiAfrican — "Commendable. Praiseworthy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HajveriUrdu — "Of Hajver, a saints name"HakiNorse — "Saga name (name of a slave)"HalTeutonic — "Estate ruler, Dweller at the hall. A short form of names starting with "Hal"."HalibArabic — "Companion Name"HallalhotsootNorth American Indian — "From the Salish, Hallalhotsoot the Talker was the name of a leader of the Nez Perce who was nicknamed the Lawyer c 1795-1876"HalldorNorse — "Saga name (son of Gunnbjorn)"HallfredNorse — "Saga name (son of Ottar)"HallkelNorse — "Saga name (brother of Ketilbjorn)"HallsteinNorse — "Saga name (saga name (Thorolf)"HamHebrew — "Home, Town|Dark-complexioned and warm one. A short form of names starting with "Ham"."HamdaanAfrican — "Praise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HammHebrew — "Home, Town|Dark-complexioned and warm one. A short form of names starting with "Ham"."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."HanananArabic — "Another name for god, generous, charitable"HanashUrdu — "A hadith was narrated by a man with the same name"HanauhoulaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements hanauhou rebirth, baptism and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, divine: hence, spiritual rebirth"HaneemanzarArabic — "Good name"HanisiSwahili — "Swahili name meaning 'born on Thursday.'"HannadUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HanzalahArabic — "This was the name of Ibn Abu "Aamir Al-Ansari; he is known as al-ghasil because when he had joined the battle at Uhud"HanzhalahUrdu — "(Hanzalah), The name of a tree, the name of a Sahabi who was one of the scribes of the Holy Prophet (Peace he upon him)"HaoniyaoAfrican — "Born during a quarrel. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HaraamArabic — "Sacred; A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name"HarakhtyEgyptian — "Myth name (disguise of Horus)"HarambeeAfrican — "One who pulls together with others. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HardarNorse — "Saga name"HardbeinNorse — "Saga name (son of Helga)"HaridasvaHindi — "Another Name for Sun"HariKrishnaHindi — "Another name lord Krishna"HarinderIndian — "the Sanskrit Hari a name of Vishnu and Indra the name of the chief diety of the sky"HarirUrdu — "Silk, Silken Cloth. Ibn Al-Sarih was so named"HarmishHindi — "Greek's God Name"Haroun HarunArabic — "Lofty or exalted; A Prophets name (Aaron)"HarpocratesLatin — "Myth name (Horus, Egyptian god of the sun)"HaruunArabic — "It is the name of Prophet Haruun"HarvastumPersian — "Supreme One of The 101 Names of Ahura Mazda"HashilAfrican — "Emigrant. One who leaves his country. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HashirArabic — "Collector, Another name for Prophet (SAW), Jama karney wala"HasioneGreek — "Myth name"HasnainArabic — "The two Hasans, Hasan and Husain, the two sons of Caliph Ali and it is used as name of one person"HasnuuAfrican — "Handsome. Good-looking. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HasseNorth American Indian — "OLA Creek name derived from hashay sun and ola rising: hence, rising sun"HasshidUrdu — "One who gathers the people together, the Name of the son of lmaam Bukhaari (RA), A great Muhaddith"HassibArabic — "The Reckoner A Name for Allah"HasteinNorse — "Saga name (son of Atli)"HatariAfrican — "Danger. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HathimArabic — "Good name"HauliAfrican — "Power. Strength. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HavelCzech — "Czech form of Paul, a derivative of the Latin Paulus, which originated as a Roman family name de-rived from paulus small See PAUL Biblical Names. Pet: Hava, Havelek, Havltk"HawardScandinavian — "From the Old Norse Havar5r, a compound name composed of the elements ha high and vardr guardian, defender"HawiArabic — "The beautiful names of Allah"HawshabUrdu — "A son of Iama Muslim had this name"HayderArabic — "Means Lions in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatima - daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)"HayyArabic — "Ever alive, an attribute applied exclusively to Allah Name, Abdul Hayy"HayyaanArabic — "Hayyan is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means alive, awake, and someone who has self respect and refuses to be mistreated and disrespected"HazefaArabic — "A Name of the Friend of Prophet (SAW), Aik sahabi-e-Rasool ka naam, Guardian, Manager"HazifaArabic — "A companion of the Prophet's name"HazratArabic — "An honorific title, used at the beginning of a name"HeafOld English — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeaffOld English — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeathEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeathcliffEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeatheEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HedinNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorstein Troll)"HeeramHindi — "Its biblical name"HefeyddCeltic — "Myth name (father of Rhiannon)"HehEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the immeasurable)"HeilynWelsh — "Myth name (son of Gwyn)"HeimdalNorse — "Myth name (guardian of Bifrost)"HeironomEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."HeironymusEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."HeitorPortuguese — "Portuguese version of the given name Hector."HekimaAfrican — "Clever. Wish. Knowledgable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HemolelekeakuaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements hemolele perfection, perfect, ke one, the one, the one in question, and akua God, spirit: hence, God is perfection"HenwasCeltic — "Myth name (brother of Henbeddestr)"HeraclioSpanish — "the Greek Heraklees, a compound name composed from Hera the name of the mythological queen of the gods and kleos glory: hence, glory of Hera, divine glory. The name is borne in Greek and Roman mythology by the son of Zeus and Alemene, renowned for his amazing strength"HerakleesGreek — "Compound name composed from Hera the name of the mythological queen of the gods and kleos fame, glory: hence, glory of Hera, divine glory. The name is borne in Greek and Roman mythology by the son of Zeus and Alemene who was renowned for his amazing strength"HerbertoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Herbert, which is from the Old English Herebeorht bright army. See HERBERT English Names"HerculanoPortuguese — "Hercules, the Latin form of the Greek Heraklees, a compound name composed from Hera the name of the mythological queen of the gods and kleos glory: hence, glory of Hera, divine glory"HeriAfrican — "Goodness. Virtue. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HerjolfNorse — "Saga name (father of Vapni)"HerleifScandinavian — "the obsolete Old Norse Her- leifr, a compound name composed of the elements herr army and leifr heir, descendant; beloved"HerminiusLatin — "Myth name (a hero who saved Rome)"HermizanArabic — "The Name of A Star"HermodNorse — "Myth name (messenger of the gods)"HermundNorse — "Saga name (brother of Gunnlaug)"HermuzdUrdu — "An angel named"HersirNorse — "Saga name (a chieftain)"HeruEgyptian — "Myth name (sun-god)"HeshimaAfrican — "Highly esteemed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HeshimuAfrican — "Honour. Respect. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HetwnWelsh — "Legend name"HeveyddWelsh — "Legend name"HibbanArabic — "Having too much flesh, angry, outburst. Name of a scholar of Hadith"HidirTurkish — "A turkish and arabic Boy name"HieronimoEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."HieronymusGreek — "Variant of Jerome: Holy name."HilaalArabic — "Crescent, Name of a Sahabi who participated in the batle of Badr"HilaliAfrican — "Crescent. Arc. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HimanHindi — "Himan was the name of one of the famous slaves that had a hand in building the tomb of queen Venika"HippocampusLatin — "Myth Name (A horse belonging to Neptune)"HippolytosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments hippos a horse and lyein to loosen, to free: hence, freer or loosener of horses"HirzUrdu — "Another name for God, place of refuge"HiuhuAfrican — "One who is hot. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."HizaziArabic — "Belonging of Hijaz (old Name of Saudi Arabia) Another Name For Prophet Muhammad"HleronlmPolish — "the Greek Hieronymos holy name, a compound name composed of the elements hi- eros holy and onyma name"HleronymosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments hieros holy and onyma name. Hieronymos holy name is a cognate of Jerome"HllaireFrench — "the Latin Hilarius cheerful, which is from hilaris cheerful, glad The name was originally bestowed in honor of St. Hilaire of Poitiers c. 315-67, a bishop and theologian who was pro-claimed a doctor of the church in 1851"HlrshHebrew — "Popular Yiddish name derived from the German hirsh deer"HoaalohakupaaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements hoa aloha friend and kupa'a loyal, steadfast, faithful: hence, loyal friend"HobEnglish — "A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name."HodariAfrican — "Energetic. Capable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HoderNorse — "Myth name (a blind son of Odin)"HodrNorse — "Myth name (a blind son of Odin)"HodurNorse — "Myth name (a blind son of Odin)"HoenirNorse — "Myth name (brother of Odin)"HofudNorse — "Myth name"HognaNorse — "Saga name"HogniNorse — "Saga name"HohnihohkaiyohosNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' high-backed wolf.'"HommerEnglish — "The name of the epic greek poet"HomsteinNorse — "Saga name (supported Flosi)"HoniahakaNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning 'little wolf.'"HonirNorse — "Myth name (brother of Odin)"HoodMuslim — "Variant of Hud: The Biblical Hud is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."HopkinWelsh — "Transferred use of the surname, which arose in the Middle Ages from the personal name Hob, a pet form of Robert bright fame"HordNorse — "Saga name (father of Asbjorn)"HorryEnglish — "Diminutive of Horace: Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius."HosheiaHebrew — "the Hebrew hoshea' salva-tion. The name was borne by the first of the minor prophets, and the only one from the northern kingdom whose writings have been preserved"HoskuldNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorstein)"HoudMuslim — "Variant of Hud: The Biblical Hud is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."HrafnIcelandic — "Saga name (son of Hrafn)"HrappNorse — "Saga name (father of Hrodgeir)"HrehaanHindi — "Gods chosen one (Celebrity Name: Hritik Roshan)"HreidmarNorse — "Myth name(dwarf king)"HriflaNorse — "Saga name"HrimfaxiNorse — "Myth name (a horse of night whose bridle drips the morning dew)"HroaldNorse — "Saga name (brother of Eyvind Weapon)"HrodgeirNorse — "Saga name (son of Hrapp)"HromundNorse — "Saga name (son of Thori)"HrosskelNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorstein)"HrothgarAnglo-Saxon — "Legend name"HrutNorse — "Saga name (son of Herjolf)"HuarwarWelsh — "Myth name (son of Halwn)"Hud HoudArabic — "A Prophets name"HudhafahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HudhaifahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"HudhayfahArabic — "Old Arabic name"HudorhoudUrdu — "A Prophets name"HueilWelsh — "Myth name (son of Caw)"HugiNorse — "Myth name (a giant)"HujjatullahArabic — "Proof of God Another Name For Prophet Idris"HulaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"HumailArabic — "Name of a Sahabi. (shabi ka name)"HumphEnglish — "Diminutive of Humphrey: A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart."HumudAfrican — "Gracious. Welcoming. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HumzaArabic — "The name Humza is one of the arabic alphabets"HunainArabic — "Hunain is the name of a battle mentioned in the Quran"HunaynArabic — "This was the name of the most important man in the Baytal Hikmah (House of Wisdom)"HunbogiNorse — "Saga name (son of Alf)"HuraithArabic — "A little farmer; Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"HuraniAfrican — "Restive. High-strung. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HurayraArabic — "Kitten. This name is usually used in combination with the word "Abu", as Abu-Hurayra"HurmuzArabic — "In Parsi meaning is : lord of existence; Ahura Mazda; planet Jupiter; another name for God"HusaynArabic — "Good. The founder of Shiite Islam was named Hussein."HuseniAfrican — "Good. Virtuous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HusniAfrican — "Goodness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HuthayfaMuslim — "Old Arabic name."HuzaylUrdu — "Bin Shurah bil had this name"HvergelmirNorse — "Myth name (home of Nidhug)"HyrieusGreek — "Myth name"IakovRussian — "From the Greek Iakobos, which is from the Hebrew ya'aqob seizing by the heel, supplanting It is a cognate of Jacob, a name borne in the Bible by a son of Isaac and patriarch of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel"IantoWelsh — "A short form of the Welsh name Iefan, God is Gracious."IasiusGreek — "Myth name"IbadaAfrican — "Adoration. Worship. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."Ibn AbbasArabic — "The name of the companion"IbraaheemMuslim — "Variant of Ibrahim: The Biblical Abraham is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."IbraheemMuslim — "Variant of Ibrahim: The Biblical Abraham is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."IdreesMuslim — "Variant of Idris: A Prophet's name."IdriisAfrican — "A prophet. One who studies. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IdrissaAfrican — "Senegal and Gambia name meaning 'immortal.'"IeremiyaRussian — "From the Ecclesiastic Greek Hieremias, a name derived from the Hebrew yirmeyah the Lord loosens, the Lord will uplift. Ieremiya is a cognate of Jeremiah"IesaArabic — "A Prophets name"IfaenWelsh — "A short form of the Welsh name Iefan, God is Gracious."IgnatiRussian — "the Greek Ignatios, a cognate of the Latin Ignatius, which is from Egnatius, an old Roman family name of uncertain etymology Some believe it to be of Etruscan origin. Others derive it from the Latin ignis fire. Short: Ignat. Pet: Ignasha"IgnatiosGreek — "From the Latin Ignatius, which is derived from Egnatius, an old Roman family name of uncertain etymology Some believe it to be of Etruscan origin. Others derive it from the Latin ignis fire"IjliUrdu — "This was the name of the makes of astrolabes"IkaakaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Isaac, a cognate of the He-brew Yitzchak he will laugh, which is from yitshaq laughter. The name is borne in the Bible by the son of Abraham and Sarah, the patriarch of the Hebrews"IkinyaAfrican — "A single step. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."IkrimaArabic — "A female pigeon. Name of an illustrious Sahabi"IlakkuvanHindi — "It is the Tamil form of the name Lakshman, It also mean ambitious person, The one who has goal, desire"IlashUrdu — "Another name for Allah"IlhicaminaNahuatl — "He shoots arrows at the sky; also name of a great Mexica king"IlltudWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements il multitude and tud land, people: hence, land of the multitude"IllugiNorse — "Saga name (son of Aslak)"IlmariFinnish — "Legend name"IlusLatin — "Myth name (founder of Troy)"ImamuAfrican — "Preacher. Minister. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ImarikaAfrican — "Steadfast. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ImarogbeAfrican — "One born into a good family. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."ImraanMuslim — "Variant of Imran: A Prophet's name."ImranArabic — "A Prophet's name."Imran ImranArabic — "Long lived; a Prophets name"ImtiazuddinArabic — "Prominence of the faith, superiority of the faith, meaning that the person named such is cause for pride and success among the Muslims"InahAfrican — "Unisexual name meaning "Illuminate; light up.""InamurrahmanArabic — "Gift from al-Rahman, which means gift from Allah as al-Rahman is one of the names of God"IndravadanHindi — "Lord indras name"IndravanHindi — "Another Name of Kukuthsu"IndrayanIndian — "Indra, the name of the chief deity of the sky and atmosphere The name is also that of a river"IndrojitHindi — "Another Name of a Sage Shounak"IndrothHindi — "Another Name of Sage Shounak"IngimundNorse — "Saga name"IngjaldNorse — "Saga name (son of Helga)"InuusLatin — "Myth name (god of fertility)"IobatesGreek — "Myth name"IoelaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Joel, a cognate of the Eccle-siastic Greek Ioel, which is from the Hebrew Yoel, a derivative of yoel the Lord is God The name is borne in the Bible by a minor Hebrew prophet"IppaknessNorth American Indian — "WAYHAYKEN Looking glass around neck Nez Perce. The name was borne by a Nez Perce chief who refused to settle on the reservation"IppolitoItalian — "Italian form of the Greek Hippolytos, a compound name composed of the elements hippos a horse and lyein to loosen, to free: hence, to free or loosen horses"IregiAfrican — "Rebel. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."IroagbulamAfrican — "One who will not be destroyed by enmity. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."IrunguAfrican — "Reformer. One who makes things right. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."Irving IrvinArabic — "Friend.Both a surname and place name"Isa EisaArabic — "A Prophets name (Jesus)"IsaamAfrican — "Guard. Watchman. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IshaaqMuslim — "Variant of Ishaq: Isaac. A Prophet's name."IshirHindi — "Another name of Agni, Inspirational, Strong"IsieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IsikeliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Ezekiel God strengthens See EZEKIEL Biblical Names"IsilahiAfrican — "Reconciliation. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IsilellPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Israel contender with God See ISRAEL Biblical Names"IsimoAfrican — "Quality. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IsiyoshindikaAfrican — "Can not be conquered. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IskinderAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia version of Greek name Alexander meaning 'defender of mankind.'"IslamAfrican — "Submits to God. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IsleifNorse — "Saga name (brother of Isrod)"Ism E JalaliArabic — "The name of Allah Almighty in which the glory is manifested"IsmaaelArabic — "A Prophets name"IsmailiAfrican — "Ishmael. One who hears. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."IsolfNorse — "Saga name (son of Hrani)"IsraeliteWelsh — "kings In Wales the name was borne by St. David also known as St. Dewi, a 5th-century Welsh bishop who is the patron saint of Wales. Dafydd and Dewi are Welsh forms of the name. Pet: Dai"IsrailRussian — "Russian cognate of Israel, the Anglicized form of the Hebrew Yisrael, which is from yisra'el wrestler of God In the biblical Old Testament, the name was given to Jacob after he wrestled with an angel of God"IsrodNorse — "Saga name (brother of Isleif)"IssiHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IssieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."ItakhUrdu — "The name of Abu Mansur, the Turk"ItimuAfrican — "Spear. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."IulusLatin — "Myth name (son of Aeneas)"IwoPolish — "Polish cognate of Yves, a French name derived from the Germanic iv yew"IyaazArabic — "Generous, Ibn Himar Mujashit had this name and he was A companion of the Prophet PBUH"IyapoAfrican — "Many trials. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."IziHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzyHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzziHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzzieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."JaafarAfrican — "Small river. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JaamilArabic — "Jaamil is an Arabic name for boys that means “handsome, “good-looking "JabaliAfrican — "Strong like a rock. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JabbaarArabic — "(Arabic) Mighty, One who had the ascendancy, king, One who commiserates the bereaved, an attribute of Allah, Name Abdul Jabbaar"JabrialArabic — "Angel of God's name"JabrielArabic — "An Angel's Name"JachCzech / Slovak — "Short form of any of the various Czech names beginning with the element Ja-"JachymCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Joachim, a cognate of the He-brew Jehoiakim, which is from Yehoyakim God will establish In medieval Christian tradition, Joachim was the name assigned to the father of the Virgin Mary, as Anne was assigned to her mother. Pet: Jach"JacianSpanish — "Spanish form of Jason, a cognate of the Greek Iason, which is derived from iason healer The name is borne in Greek mythology by a prince who led the Argonauts in the quest to find the Golden Fleece"JacoryAmerican — "Created Name"JaderHebrew — "Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name."JageshaHindi — "Lord Shiva's Pet Name"JagravHindi — "Alert, Awake, Watchful, Sun, Another name for agii"JahanafirinUrdu — "Another name for god, creator, of the world"JahangeerArabic — "(Persian), Name of a Mogul king"JahdamiUrdu — "An authority for hadith had this name"JahdariUrdu — "An authority of Quran had this name"JahinaAfrican — "Brave. Courageous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JahnnericChinese — "its the name i made up, and it means to me a beautiful angel...."JaieOld French — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JainendraIndian — "Compound name composed of jaya vic-tory and Indra, the name of the lord of the sky-gods: hence, victory of Indra"JalaliAfrican — "Almighty. Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JaliliAfrican — "Exalted. Dignified. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JalutArabic — "A King's Name"JamaliAfrican — "Beauty. Handsome. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JamareonAmerican — "Created Name"JamianHebrew — "Right hand of favor. A Biblical name."JamielHebrew — "Right hand of favor. A Biblical name."JamshedPersian — "King, Glorious, Suns Rays, Lights, Name of a king"JanakiramHindi — "God name, Husband of Janki"JanakiramanHindi — "God name, Husband of Janki"JanuarioPortuguese — "the Latin Januarius of Janus, the name of the first month of the year It is derived from Janus, the name of the double-faced Roman mythological god in charge of guarding portals, and the patron of beginnings and endings"JanydEnglish — "Variant of the French name Gervaise 'spearman.'."JaphetHebrew — "Myth name"JaraahUrdu — "Surgeon; name of tabaree"JaramogiAfrican — "Courageous. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."JarirUrdu — "One who can pull; name of a famous Arab poet"JarjabeenArabic — "A Prophet's Name"JarogniewPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and grxievu anger: hence, spring anger, new anger Pet: Jarek"JaromHebrew — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JaromeEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JaromierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and meri great, famous: hence, famous spring Pet: Jarek"JaropelkPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and polk people, folk, tribe: hence, spring people Pet: Jarek"JaroslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and slav glory: hence, spring glory, glory in spring Pet: Jarek"JarromEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JarromeEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JasiriAfrican — "Fearless. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JathinHindi — "A name of lord Shiva, One who has matted hair"JatinIndian — "A Name Of Lord Indra"JauharAfrican — "Jewel. Gem stone. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JavesAmerican — "Created Name"JavonteAmerican — "Invented Name"JawaadAfrican — "Generous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JawaraAfrican — "Senegal and Gambia name meaning 'peace loving.'"JaxsenAmerican — "Modern coinage based on the name Jackson son of Jack See JACKSON. Short: Jax"JayLatin — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JayakrishnaIndian — "Compound name composed from jaya victory and Krishna, the name of one of the most popular of the Hindu deities: hence, victorious Krishna"JayarEnglish — "Phonetic name based on initials."JayavelHindi — "Lord Murugan name. always victory, Handsome"JaychandraHindi — "Another Name of lord Shiva"JaydeeEnglish — "Phonetic name based on initials."JayeshthaHindi — "During Hiding Perios Name of Bhim"JayminHebrew — "Right hand of favor. A Biblical name."JayronEnglish — "Variant of names like Jason and Jacob."JayronnEnglish — "Variant of names like Jason and Jacob."JayveeEnglish — "Phonetic name based on initials."JechaAfrican — "Sunrise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JefarAfrican — "Recovery. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JemadariAfrican — "An army general. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JenebiAfrican — "Affectionate. Loving. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JerArabic — "Abbreviation of names beginning with "Jer", such as Jerad, Jerah, Jerald, Jeralyn, Jeramy, Jeran, and Jeremy"JergeesArabic — "The messengers of God's name"JeriamiaszEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeroanEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeroenrGreek — "Holy name"JeromeneEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JerominaEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JerominoEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeromoEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeronimEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeronimoSpanish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JeronimusEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JerramHebrew — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JerroldTeutonic — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JerromeEnglish — "Sacred name, of God, Holy name."JesekijelRussian — "Russian cognate of Ezekiel, a name derived from the Hebrew yehezq'el God strengthens The name is borne in the Bible by a Hebrew prophet of the 6th century B.C. His prophecies are recorded in the Old Testament book of Ezekiel"JevinAmerican — "Created Name"JevstachiRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eustakhios, a compound name composed of the elements eu well, good and stachys grapes: hence, fruitful, fair harvest"JeyaramHindi — "Gods name, lord ramas heart"JibraielArabic — "An Angel's Name"JibreelMuslim — "Variant of Jibril: Gabriel is the English language equivalent. A Biblical name not used for humans."JigeshHindi — "God Name"JileshHindi — "One of 108 names of the Sun God"JimutaHindi — "One of 108 names of the Sun God"JineshHindi — "Jain gods name, lord of victors"JituAfrican — "A giant. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JitujeusiAfrican — "A black giant. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JivanaHindi — "Life, Feminine of jovian derived from jove who was the roman mythological jupiter and father of the Sky, One of 108 names of the Sun God"JiyaadArabic — "(pl. of jayyid) Very good, Name of a mountain in Makkah Mukarramah"JiyaRamHindi — "Gods name, lord ramas heart"JogarajaHindi — "Lord of Ascetics, Another Name for Siva"JohanneEnglish — "Legend name"JolgeirNorse — "Saga name (brother of Radorm)"JomoAfrican — "Gikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'farmer.'"JondalarEnglish — "Created Name"JordaanScandinavian — "Dutch form of Jordan, a name derived from the Hebrew Yarden to flow down, descend The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water that was said to be from the river Jordan. Pet: Joord"JordaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Jordan, a name derived from the Hebrew Yarden to flow down, to descend The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water that was said to be from the river Jordan, the river in which Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist"JormungandNorse — "Myth name (the serpent who encircles the earth)"JorundNorse — "Saga name (son of Hrafn the Foolish)"JosteinNorse — "Saga name"JoveLatin — "Myth name (another name for Jupiter)"Jubair JubayrUrdu — "Old Arabic name"JudayArabic — "This was the name of a skilled Kufic (Script) writer who wrote copies of the Quran during the reign of Mutasim"JumanneAfrican — "Born on a Tuesday. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JurayjUrdu — "This was the name of a teacher of Tabari, he was also an authority for Hadith"JusamahUrdu — "Nightmare; Name of A companion"JustainEnglish — "Just, upright, righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus."JuyalUrdu — "Quarrdsome; A companion of the Prophet PBUH, Ibn Suraqah al-dumari had this name and was one of the Ahl as Suffah"JyeshtaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"JyesthaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"KaamilArabic — "Perfect, complete People think of Kaamil as intelligent, funny, pretty, cool, powerful People who like the name Kaamil also like Kaden, Kalil, Khalil, Kael, Gabriel, Kadeem, Kamal, Amir, Ethan, Kamran"KaanhaaHindi — "Baby Name of God Krishna"KaariaAfrican — "Kenyan name meaning 'one who speaks softly but with wisdom.'"KaemonJapanese — "Joyful; righthanded; old Samurai name"KagaiAfrican — "Divider. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KagundaAfrican — "One who is of the land. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KahaaheoHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments ka one, the one, the one in question and ha'aheo proud, to cherish with pride"KahigaAfrican — "A rock. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KahiniAfrican — "Holy person. Priest. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KaikeaponaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements ka one, the one, 'ike knowledge, and 'apona embracing: hence, the one embracing knowledge"KainwendoAfrican — "Leg. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KaisanUrdu — "Wise; A companion of the Prophet PBUH. was known by this name. He was Ibn-Jareer Al-Awami RA"KajakafwileAfrican — "Dead town. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."KajomboAfrican — "Boot. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."KalamkaAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KalfNorse — "Saga name (son of Asgeir)"KalmeshHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"KamalielaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Hebrew Gamaliel God is my reward The name is borne in the Bible by a leader of the tribe of Manasseh"KamaluhiakapuHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements ka one, the one, maluhia peace, quiet, serenity, and kapu sacred: hence, sacred peace"KamangeniAfrican — "One who seems to be related. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KambujiAfrican — "Goat. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KamowaAfrican — "Beer. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KampibeAfrican — "One who goes and looks. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KamuelaHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KamuelahHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KamueleHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KamulivaAfrican — "Lamentable. Sorrowful. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KanaanArabic — "The Name of The Son of Khuzrat Nuh (A.S)"KanamuHawaiian — "Usually a surname, now sometimes used as a first name"KanavHindi — "Kundal in krishnas ear, Name of a sage"KanhuHindi — "One of the childhood name of lord Krishna"KanjaAfrican — "One seen from the outside. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KanjuchiAfrican — "A bee. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KantharHindi — "Lord Murugan Name"KanthiHindi — "Beauty, desire, Splendour, Ornament, Another name for Lakshmi, ** ornament, Luster, Loveliness"KanyeAmerican — "Created Name"KaoosArabic — "The Name of A King of Iran"KapilanjanHindi — "A Name of Shiva"KaramaAfrican — "Generous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KaraniAfrican — "An aide or secretary. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KarataHindi — "A Name of lord Ganesh"KaregaAfrican — "a rebel A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KariukiAfrican — "A child who is reincarnated. Born again A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KarteekHindi — "Other name of Murugan, Name of a Telugu month"KartheekHindi — "Other name of Murugan, Name of a Telugu month"KarthigaHindi — "God name"KarukarArabic — "Another name for god, workers"KarumeAfrican — "A master. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KashaanArabic — "The Name of A City"KashikHindi — "Brilliant, Another name for the city of benaras, Balaji"KashkaAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'friendly.'"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"KasisiAfrican — "Minister. Priest. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KassaAfrican — "Amharic name meaning 'compensation' or 'reparation.'"KassianRussian — "From the Latin Cassianus, a name derived from Cassius, an old Roman family name of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from the Latin cassus hollow, empty"KattaHindi — "A Type of Arm Named Katta Bandook"KaumanaHawaiian — "Powerful(?) Ka'umana is a place name."KavashHindi — "A shield, Name of son of illosha"KavishHindi — "King of poets, Name of lord Ganesh"KawdukaAfrican — "Crib. Baby's bed. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KayaanHindi — "The Name of a Dynasty of King Kaikobad"KeahilaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments ke one, the one, ahi fire, and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual: hence, spiritual fire or fire in the sky"KealaalohiHawaiian — "Compounding of the elements ke one, the one, ala path, and 'alohi shining, brilliant: hence, shining path The name is indicative of the parents' desire for a bright future for their child"KedaarHindi — "A Field, Name of Shiva"KedalionGreek — "Myth name"KeeffeIrish — "Transferred use of the surname, which is the Anglicized form of O'Caoimh descendant of Caomh. The name Caomh is derived from the Gaelic caomh gentle, noble, beautiful, lovable"KefentseAfrican — "Conquerer. A Tswana name used in the South Africa region."KekEgyptian — "Myth name (god of darkness)"KelepiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Caleb dog; faithful See CALEB Biblical Names"KenaJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KennWelsh — "Relation, Bright, clear water. The short form of names starting with "Ken"."KennoJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KenoJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KerillIrish — "Anglicized form of Coireall, an ancient name of uncertain etymology See COIREALL"KeshabHindi — "Krishnas name"KeshatHindi — "Blessed, Virile, An arrow of Kaama, Another name for Vishnu, Another name for Vishnu"KetavHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"KetilNorse — "Saga name (son of Thori)"KhabbabUrdu — "One who paces, trots or walks fast.; Name of Sahabi (R.A)"KhafizUrdu — "Easy, comfortable, smooth; also a name of Allah Al-Khafid meaning one who humbles, The Abaser, hence Abdul Khafid"KhalafuAfrican — "Successful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhaldoonMuslim — "Variant of Khaldun: Old Arabic name."KhalifaAfrican — "Successor. Viceroy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhalladUrdu — "Old, Aged. (also name of Prophets (S.A.W) companion"KhallaqUrdu — "Another name for Allah, one who creates"KhamishHindi — "Alias name of lord Shiva"KhatibuAfrican — "Speaker. Orator. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhavishHindi — "King of poets, Other name of lord Ganesh"KhawwasUrdu — "To be filled with food. Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"KheelanCeltic — "Irish / Celtic name meaning "Warrior." "KhelefuAfrican — "Successful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhentimentiuEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the dead's destiny)"KheriAfrican — "Goodness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhiariAfrican — "Preferred. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KhidashUrdu — "A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name, he was ibn Satamah RA"KhidirArabic — "Green, Name of a Prophet"KhnumEgyptian — "Myth name (reborn sun)"KhonsEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the moon)"KhulaidahUrdu — "Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr, and name of a Sahabiyyah"KhulaifahArabic — "A form of Khalifah, meaning: Successor, heir. Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"KhuraymUrdu — "Ibn Fatik had this name"KhushnamArabic — "Good Name"KhuzaimaUrdu — "Gabal Elba Dragon Tree, Name Of A Companion"KhuzaimahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"KhuzaymaArabic — "Old Arabic name"KhuzaymahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."KiaanHindi — "Grace of God, Ancient or distant (Celebrity Name: Karishma Kapoor)"KiambiroiroAfrican — "Black mountain. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KianjaheAfrican — "A mountain of beans. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KianshHindi — "A Part of lord Shiva, Brave, Divine, Honesty, Modern Name of lord Shiva (imandar, bahdur)"KianyandaarwaAfrican — "A mountain of hides or skins. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KibasilaAfrican — "Insight. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KibasiraAfrican — "Insight. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KibriaArabic — "Glory, Grandeur, Attributive name of Allah (SWT)"KibwanaAfrican — "Young gentleman. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KibweAfrican — "Blessed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KifimboAfrican — "Stick. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KigongoAfrican — "One born before twins. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."KiharaAfrican — "A bald patch. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KihigaAfrican — "Rock. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KimametaAfrican — "Diamond mine. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KimathiAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'earnest provider.'"KimweriAfrican — "Ruler. Chief. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KindaAfrican — "Young bird or chick. Young and handsome. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KinjeketileAfrican — "One who killed himself. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KinjikitileAfrican — "One who killed himself. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KinoroAfrican — "One who sharpens knives. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KinshuHindi — "Another name of Shri Krishna"KinyuaAfrican — "Drinker. One who drinks. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KioiAfrican — "One who bears heavy burdens. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KiongoziAfrican — "A leader. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KionikioHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Greek Dionysios of Dionysos. Dionysos is the name of the Greek mythological god of wine and revelry"KipangaAfrican — "Bird. Falcon. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KireetiHindi — "Crown given by Indra to Arjuna, Another name of Arjun"KirimiAfrican — "Farmer. One who grows things. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KirinyagaAfrican — "Mount Kenya. A mountain of brightness. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KisasiAfrican — "Revenge. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KithingiAfrican — "Butcher. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KitundaAfrican — "A small fruit. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KitunziAfrican — "Reward. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KiumeAfrican — "Masculine. Strong. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KjarrNorse — "Saga name (son of Olaf the Peacock)"KjartanNorse — "Saga name (son of Olaf the Peacock)"KlaudiuszPolish — "From the Latin Claudius, an old Roman family name derived from claudus lame"KleppNorse — "Saga name"KlintDanish — "A cliff. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."KobbiDanish — "May have originated as a short version of the Hebrew name Jacob. A name from the Viking age."KodranNorse — "Saga name (father of Thjodgerd)"KofiAfrican — "Akan name common in Ghana, meaning 'born on Friday.'"KoigiAfrican — "Speaker. One who speaks. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KolNorse — "Coal, the color black. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."KolarHindi — "Place Name in Karnataka"KolbeinNorse — "Saga name (son of Sigmund of Vestfold)"KolgrimNorse — "Saga name (son of Hrolf)"KomboAfrican — "Bent. Impoverished. Poor. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KomboaAfrican — "Redeemed. Redemption. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KomnanAfrican — "Ghana Fante name meaning born on Monday"KomokuMythology and Astrology — "From Japanese mythology, Komoku is the name of one of the Shi Tenno—guardians of the four major points of the compass and protectors against the entrance of demons Komoku was the guardian of the south"KonalNorse — "Saga name"KondoAfrican — "War. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KondratiRussian — "the German Konrad, a name derived from the Old High German Kuonrat wise counsel, which is a compounding of the elements kuon bold, wise and rat counsel"KondwaniAfrican — "Joyful. Happy. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KongoresiAfrican — "An old contest. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KonstantynPolish — "Polish form of Constantine, which is from the Latin Constantinus, a derivative of constans steadfast, constant. The name was borne by Constantine the Great 2807—337, the first emperor of Rome to be converted to Christianity"KoofreyAfrican — "Ibibio and Efik of Nigeria name meaning 'don't forget me.'"KorfaAfrican — "Somali name. Meaning unknown."KoshisigreNative American — "Variant of Cashesegra: Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal."KosokoAfrican — "One who has no hoe to dig a grave. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."KotirHindi — "Horned, Another name for Indra"KotkelNorse — "Saga name (a sorcerer)"KrishnasaiArabic — "Dark complexioned, lord Krishna, Name of a river"KrrishHindi — "Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of lord Krishna"KruthikHindi — "It is An indian star name. Krithika nakshatra. God Subramaniam born in this Nakshatra"KshrugalHindi — "A name of lord Shiva"KubwezaAfrican — "One who gives it back A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KudumuAfrican — "Lasting. Preserving. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KudyaukuAfrican — "Feast. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KufuoAfrican — "One whose father shared his mother's birth pangs. A Fante name used in the West Africa region."KuguruAfrican — "Leg. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KujHindi — "A tree, Name of the planet mars, The son of the earth"KulamauuHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kula plain, field, open country, pasture and mau'u, the general name used for different types of grasses and rushes The word kulamau'u refers to a meadow"KumandaAfrican — "Graveyard. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KumbufuAfrican — "A person with an excellent memory. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KumbukaAfrican — "A person with an excellent memory. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KunjarHindi — "Dwelling in forest, Name of a mountain, Name of a region, Name of a scrpent, Elephant, 13 th constellation or lunar mansion anything pre-eminent of its kind"KunjufuAfrican — "Cheerful. Friendly. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KuraybUrdu — "Ibn Abi Muslim al-Hashami had this name"KurushPersian — "Myth name"KushaanHindi — "Dynasty, Name of a king"KushanHindi — "Dynasty, Name of a king"KuthakwakuluAfrican — "The end of man. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."KutishaAfrican — "Tough. Formidable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KuumbaAfrican — "Creative. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KuwezaAfrican — "Capable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KveldNorse — "Saga name"KvistNorse — "Saga name"KwabenaAfrican — "Akan of Ghana name meaning 'born on Tuesday.'"KwadaAfrican — "Night has fallen. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KwagalanaAfrican — "Brotherly love. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KwamiAfrican — "Ewe of W. Africa name meaning 'born on Saturday.'"KwayeraAfrican — "Dawn. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."KwiatoslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements kviat flower and slav glory: hence, glorious flower"KyntheligCeltic — "Myth name (a guide)"KyryssGreek — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."LaakeaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements la1 a sacred, holy, consecrated and kea light: hence, light sacredness The word makes reference to sacred light or sacred things"LabaanAfrican — "Somali name. Meaning unknown."LairgnenCeltic — "Myth name (of Connaught)"LajlajArabic — "A companion of the Prophet PBUH al-Aamiree RA had this name"LakobosGreek — "the Hebrew ja'aqob seizing by the heel, supplanting. Iakobos is a cognate of Jacob, the name borne in the Bible by a son of Isaac and patriarch of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel"LakshmidasIndian — "Lakshmi the name of Vishnu, the goddess of beauty, abundance, and prosperity and dasa servant, slave: hence, a servant of the goddess Lakshmi"LalloNorth American Indian — "Little boy Kiowa. This was the native name of the exceptional Indian painter Spencer Asah c. 1908— 54"LambiNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorbjorn the Feeble)"LamburiraAfrican — "A clean brush. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."LangitChamoru — "Chamoru and Tagalog name meaning "Heaven.""LaocoonGreek — "Myth Name (son of Priam)"LapaelaHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Raphael, a cognate of the Greek Rhaphael, which is from the Hebrew Refael, a name derived from refael God has healed. The name is borne in the Bible by an archangel and messenger of God"LaredoSpanish — "Place name."LaresLatin — "Myth name (god of the household)"LartiusLatin — "Myth name (a hero who saved Rome)"LatinusLatin — "Myth name (king of Latium)"LatrellAmerican — "Invented Name"LauliwasikauNorth American Indian — "Shawnee name derived from lalawe thika rattle It was the original name of Tenskwa'tawa, the twin brother of Tecumseh. See TENSKWATAWA"LaurencjuszPolish — "From the Latin Laurentius man from Laurentum, which is from Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, which is probably derived from laurus laurel"LaxmikantHindi — "It is name of lord Vishnu"LaxminarayanaHindi — "Its a God name"LaythanAmerican — "Created Name"LayzalArabic — "Another name for Allah, immortal, undying"LazarzPolish — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Lazarus, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Lazaros, a name derived from the Hebrew elazar God has helped The name is borne in the Bible by Martha's brother whom Christ raised from the dead"LeabuaAfrican — "One who speaks. Talker. A Sotho name used in the South Africa region."LebHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LebnaAfrican — "Ethiopian name meaning 'heart' or 'soul.'"LechoslawPolish — "Compound name composed of Lech a Pole and the Slavonic element slav glory: hence, glory of the Poles"LeesonAmerican — "Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old English name Leceson son of Lece. Lece is an Old French variant of Letitia, which is from the Latin laetitia joy"LeiandrosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements lean lion and andros a man, mankind: hence, lion man, lion-like. See LEANDER Mythology and Astrology Names"LemaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'cultivated, developed.'"LenNative American — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LeneeOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LeneyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenieOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenneyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenniOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennieEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennyEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LeongardRussian — "Russian cognate of the German Leonhard, a name derived from the Old High German Lewenhart, a compounding of the elements lewo lion and hart strong, brave, hearty: hence, brave as a lion, lion- hearted"LeosCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Late Latin Leo, a direct derivative of leo lion The name was borne by Czech composer Leos Janacek 1854-1928"LesEnglish — "From the grey fortress, Garden court by the pool meadow. The short form of names starting with 'Les'."LessGaelic — "From the grey fortress, Garden court by the pool meadow. The short form of names starting with 'Les'."LetsegoAfrican — "Arm. A Tswana name used in the South Africa region."LevRussian — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevaHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevahHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevkaRussian — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevkoHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevushkaLatin — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LiberLatin — "Myth name (another name for Dionysus)"LicusLatin — "Myth name (friend of Hercules)"LidskjalfNorse — "Myth name (throne of Odin)"LinjeAfrican — "One who is willing to try. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."LipapwicheAfrican — "Torn. Ripped. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."LippoFinnish — "Legend name"LiyongoAfrican — "One who talks a lot. Talkative. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."LizwelichaAfrican — "New world. A Ndebele name used in the South Africa region."LleuWelsh — "the element lieu bright, shining The name is borne in Welsh mythology by the popular hero Lieu Llaw Gyffes, the brother of Dylan and son of Aranrhod and her brother Gwydion"LlsandroSpanish — "the Greek Lysandros liberator, a compound name composed from the elements lysis freeing, loosening and andros man"LlueWelsh — "Legend name"LlwyarchWelsh — "Legend name"LodhiUrdu — "A tribe name of Afghans"LodmundNorse — "Saga name (blood brother of Bjolf)"LodurNorse — "Myth name (giver of senses)"LokapujyaHindi — "Worshipped by the universe, A name of lord Hanuman"LokeshwaranHindi — "King of world is the single quote for this word. the person with this name would be more enchanting, Goal-oriented and would be able to adapt to any circumstances"LopetiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Robert bright with fame See ROBERT English Names"LoshaArabic — "A Famous Artist's Name"LowlandScottish — "form of the name, and Anndra and Aindrea are Gaelic forms Short: Drew. Pet: Andy"LtoFrench — "A borrowing from the Late Latin, Leo is derived from leo lion The name was borne by thirteen popes, including Leo I the Great c. 400-61, who is remem-bered for his remarkable ability to lead the church through many years of crisis"LubaidArabic — "Old Arabic name"Lubaid LubaydArabic — "Old Arabic name"LubaydArabic — "Old Arabic name"LubnaaArabic — "Storax, Styrax. Name of a Sahabiyyah"LubomierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lub love and meri great, famous: hence, great love"LubomilPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lub love and mil grace, favor: hence, lover of grace"LucjuszPolish — "Polish cognate of Lucius, a Latin name derived from lux light The name was borne by three popes"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"LudoslavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements lud people, folk, tribe and slav glory: hence, glorious people Pet: Ludek"LughScottish — "Myth name"LukongoloAfrican — "Leg. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."LulioHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded Because a person first beginning to develop facial hair is young, youth became an accepted meaning of the name"LumumbaAfrican — "Congolese name meaning 'gifted.'"LuqmaanMuslim — "Variant of Luqman: The Biblical Aesep is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."LusalaAfrican — "Luhya of Kenya name meaning 'whip.'"LutfullahArabic — "Gentleness of God, kindness of God, meaning that the child named so is a gift from God and sign of God’s kindnss and mercy"LutfurrahmanArabic — "Gentleness of God, kindness of God, meaning that the child named so is a gift from God and sign of God’s kindnss and mercy"LuxoviousCeltic — "Myth name (god of Luxeuil)"LyapoAfrican — "One who endures many trials. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."LycusLatin — "Myth name (friend of Hercules)"LysandrosGreek — "Combination name composed from the elements lysis freeing, loosening and andros man, mankind: hence, liberator, freer of mankind. The name was borne by a celebrated Spartan naval and military commander who conquered the Athenians"LytingNorse — "Saga name (brother of Thorstein Torfi)"MaabadeAfrican — "Sanctuary. Safe place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaadhavHindi — "Another name of lord Krishna, Sweet like Honey"MaajidArabic — "Glorious, honourable, generous, splenDeD, Allahs attribute, Name AbDul MajiD"MaalikAfrican — "Experience. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaamuniAfrican — "Blessed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaanikyaHindi — "A jewel, A name of An author"MaarifaAfrican — "Skillfull. Knowledgable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaazinMuslim — "Variant of Mazin: Proper name."MabrukeAfrican — "One who is blessed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MachanoAfrican — "Born on a Wednesday. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MachungwaAfrican — "Oranges. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MachupaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'one who enjoys drinking.'"MacquesLatin — "Extreme. A short form of names beginning with 'Max'|Also a type or monkey."MadArabic — "Old Arabic name"MadamArabic — "The Name of The Slave of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)"MadhubutiAfrican — "Firm. Steady. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MadhvanHindi — "Another Name of lord Krishna"MadongoAfrican — "One who is uncircumcised. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."MagniNorse — "Myth name (one of the seven gods of the Aesir)"MagomaAfrican — "Celebration. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MahaadevHindi — "Another Name of Shiva"MahabalesvaraHindi — "Another Name of lord Shiva"MahadeoHindi — "One of the lord Shiva's Name; God of All Dev"MahalingHindi — "Shiva name"MaharajIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements maha great and raja king: hence, great king"MaharudraHindi — "It means the biggest (Maha) Rudra Shiva, Name of lord Shiva"MahaskaNorth American Indian — "mew-hushe-kaw white cloud. The name was borne by a distinguished Iowa chief. The town of White Cloud, Kansas, is named in his honor"MahbubAfrican — "Beloved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaheedharHindi — "Another Name of lord Vishnu"MahfudhAfrican — "Preserved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MahiriAfrican — "Skillful. Clever. Smart. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."Mahmud MahmoudArabic — "The praised one; variation of the name "Muhammad""MahroofshaArabic — "Good boy name"MahudArabic — "Another name for Allah, one who is worshipped"MaideyiAfrican — "One whose wants are not clear. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."MaikaikeakuaHawaiian — "God is good The name is composed of the elements maika'i good, ke one, the one, and akua God, spirit. "MajdiMuslim — "Popular name derived from majdi laudable, commendable, which is from majada to be glorious"MajnoonPersian — "A historical name"MajutoAfrican — "Regret. Sorrow. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MakameAfrican — "Ruler. One of high rank. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MakamuAfrican — "Dignified. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MakanesiPolynesian — "Polynesian name for Mackenzie son of Coinneach See COINNEACH Irish Names"MakarGreek — "Short form of Makarios blessed, Makar is also bestowed as an independent given name See MAKARIOS"MakiniAfrican — "One of good character. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MakoriAfrican — "One born on the way (somewhere.) A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."MakunguAfrican — "Initiation. Induction. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MakwangwalaAfrican — "A crown. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MakwetuAfrican — "Our place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MalagigiFrench — "Legend name"MalakiHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Hebrew Malachi my messenger, my servant The name is borne in the Bible by the last of the Hebrew prophets"MalaquiasSpanish — "Spanish form of Malachi, a Hebrew name derived from malakhi my messenger. The name is borne in the Bible by a 5th-century B.C. prophet. His prophecies are found in the Old Testament book of Malachi"MaliikAfrican — "Owner. King. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MalleshaHindi — "One of Shiva name"MallikarjunHindi — "Mallikarjun is An another name of the lord Shiva"MaluhialaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements maluhia peace, quiet, serenity and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, divine: hence, divinely peaceful"MalulaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements malu protection, shade, shelter, peace and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, divine: hence, divine protection"MaluokeakuaHawaiian — "Compound name composed from the elements malu peace, protection, shade, shelter, ke one, the one, and akua God, spirit: hence, God's peace"MamayyatArabic — "The Name of Allah"ManasePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Manasseh causing to for-get See MANASSEH Biblical Names"ManasesSpanish — "the Hebrew Manasseh, which is from meiasseh causing to forget. The name is borne in the Bible by the elder son of Joseph and Asenath. He was the progenitor of the tribe of Manasseh"ManasvinHindi — "Intelligent, Clever, Prudent, Attentive, Full of mind, Name of a nag"MandaarHindi — "Tree Heaven, Name of Ganesha"MandanNative American — "A tribal name "MandondoAfrican — "Drops. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ManenoAfrican — "Words. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ManikandanHindi — "One with a bell around his neck, Another name of lord Ayyappa"ManikantanHindi — "One with a bell around his neck, Another name of lord Ayyappa"ManivannanHindi — "Lord Ayyappa's Related Name"ManoharaHindi — "One who wins over mind, Loveble, Charming, Another name for Krishna"MantHindi — "Thought, devotion, Another name of the Sun, lord Shiva"ManthHindi — "Thought, devotion, Another name of the Sun, lord Shiva"ManthaHindi — "Thought, devotion, Another name of the Sun, lord Shiva"MantiHindi — "God Hanuman's Another Name"MantramHindi — "Holy name, lord Vishnu"ManumakaliiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements manu bird and makali'i tiny, very small: hence, a tiny bird"ManuteAfrican — "Dinka of S. Sudan name. Meaning unknown."ManziAfrican — "Home. Residence. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ManziliAfrican — "One sent by God. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaolbheannachtaIrish — "hoper for blessing, one desirous of the blessing The name was Anglicized as Benedict. "MaolcholmIrish — "Old servant of St. Columba. The name is Anglicized as Malcolm"MapembaAfrican — "Millet. Food grain. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MaputeAfrican — "Taken away. Empty. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaqdadArabic — "A man named"MaqooqesArabic — "The Name of A Famous Egyptian King"MarceliPolish — "From the Latin Marcelllnus, a diminutive variant of Marcus, which is of uncertain derivation. Most believe it has its root in Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Others, however, think it is from mas manly or from the Greek malakoz soft, tender"MarcelinhoPortuguese — "Portuguese version of the name Marcelo."MarcioItalian — "Of Mars. The Roman fertility god Mars for whom March was named."MardelEnglish — "Surname used as a given name."MareechHindi — "Another name of the Sun (Who assumed form of suvarna mriga (golden deer) and help abduct Sita)"MareshaHebrew — "Hilltop, summit Maresha was the name of a son of Caleb"MarichHindi — "Another name of the Sun"MariinSpanish — "From the Latin Martinus war-like, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name was borne by many saints, including St. Martin I d. 655, a pope who was martyred under the Byzantine emperor Constans II"MarkkusEnglish — "Of mars the roman fertility god mars for whom march was named"MarquesSpanish — "Of Mars, the god of war. A title name ranking below duke and above earl."MarquezSpanish — "A title name ranking below duke and above earl."MarquisFrench — "A title name ranking below duke and above earl."MarsadArabic — "Ibn Abu Marsad al-Ghanavi was the companion of the Prophet PBUH who took part in the Badr Battle and had this name"MarsiliusFrench — "Legend name"MartinhoPortuguese — "From the Latin Martinus war-like, a de-rivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war"MartinosGreek — "From the Latin Martinus of Mars, war-like, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war"MartoniHungarian — "Hungarian form of Martin war-like, which is from the Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war"MaruatArabic — "An Angel's Name"MarufirahArabic — "Another name for the quran, lofty, respected"MaruthHindi — "Air, Belonging to the wind, God of the wind, Another name for Vishnu"MarvAmerican — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarveinEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarvyneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarwynnEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarwynneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarzukuAfrican — "Blessed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MasamahaAfrican — "Forgiveness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MashuhuriAfrican — "Famous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MasibuwaAfrican — "Modern time. Modern days. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."MasilahiAfrican — "Necessity. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MasiloAfrican — "Setswana of Botswana name. Meaning unknown."MaskiniEgyptian — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'poor.'"MasomakaliAfrican — "One with sharp eyes. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MasopakyindiAfrican — "One with eyes like hard porridge. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MasroorMuslim — "Variant of Masrur: Pleased. Happy. Names in Help file for usage guidelines]."MasrurMuslim — "Pleased. Happy. Names in Help file for usage guidelines]."MatataAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'troublemaker.'"MathaathiAfrican — "The name of an age-group. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MathaniAfrican — "Popular Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'commandments.'"MathghamhainIrish — "a bear The name, which was borne by a brother of King Brian Boru, has been Anglicized as Mahon and Matthew. "MatholwchCeltic — "Myth name"MathonwyWelsh — "Myth name"MatjaszPolish — "Polish form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Matthias, which is derived from the Hebrew mattithyah gift of God The name is borne in the Bible by the apostle chosen by lot to replace Judas Iscariot"MatojoAfrican — "One with markings on his face. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MatrimAmerican — "Created Name"MatthaeusGerman — "A borrowing from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin, Matthaeus is a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Greek Matthaios and Matthias, contractions of Mattathias. The name has its root in the Hebrew name Matityah, which is derived from matfithyah gift of God"MatundeAfrican — "Luya of Kenya name meaning 'fruits.'"MatwaAfrican — "Sensible. Practical. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaugholdIrish — "Saint name"MaulanaAfrican — "Our master. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaulidiAfrican — "One born during the month of Maulidi. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MaunduAfrican — "One who represents different things. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MawagaliAfrican — "Numerous. A Abaluhya name used in the East Africa region."MawulawdeAfrican — "God will provide. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."MawuliAfrican — "One who believes there is a God. A Ewe name used in the West Africa region."MaxLatin — "Extreme. A short form of names starting with Max."MaxmilianCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Maximilian See MAXI-MILIAN German Names. Short: Max"MaxtonEnglish — "From Maccuss town Originally a surname People think of Maxton as energetic, intelligent, sporty, winner, handsome People who like the name Maxton also like Maddox, Jackson, Max, Maxwell, Maxim, Braxton, Holden, Jacob, Micah, Miles"MaxxScottish — "Extreme. A short form of names starting with Max."MayandiHindi — "The name of a supreme God who is well caring and loving"MaziAfrican — "Sir. Titled person. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."MbaarakAfrican — "Blessed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbambaAfrican — "A tree branch. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbarukuAfrican — "Blessed one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbayaAfrican — "Bad. Ugly. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbinguAfrican — "Heaven. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbishiriAfrican — "Prophet. Seer. Soothsayer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbitaAfrican — "One born on a cold night. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MbiyaAfrican — "Money. Wealth. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."MbogoAfrican — "The buffalo. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MbwanaAfrican — "Master. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."McclaneIrish — "Son of Clane, Son of the inclined one. Also used as a girls name."MchawiAfrican — "A magician. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."McheshiAfrican — "Friendly. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MclovinAmerican — "Created Name"MdahomaAfrican — "Long lived. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MdogoAfrican — "Young man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MecislavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation: from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecek, Mecfk, Mecislavek"MedoroFrench — "Legend name"MedrCeltic — "Myth name"MefodiRussian — "the Greek Methodios fellow traveler, a compounding of the elements meta with and hodos road, path. The name was borne by the evangelist St. Methodius d. 885, the first translator of the Bible into the Slavonic language"MeghanadHindi — "Son; Son; of raavan). Megh means; clouD; clouD; n naaD means sounD. he was nameD so because a terrific thunDer occurreD when he took birth (Ravanas son, who maDe Laxman unconscious in the battlefielD with his arrow)"MehdArabic — "Instructor, Haadi, one of the names of Prophet Muhammad PBUH"MehraanArabic — "A River's Name"MekonnenAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'the angel.'"MelGaelic — "Friend, Mill chief. The short form for names starting with "Mel"."MelesseAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has returned something.'"MemnonLatin — "Myth name (killed by Achilles in the Trojan War)"MenasheHebrew — "Causing to forget. The name was borne by the eldest son of Joseph"MenelikAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'son of the wise man' or 'what will he send?'"MerfynWelsh — "Popular name derived from the Old Welsh elements mer marrow, brains or mor sea and myn eminent, prominent, high, hill: hence, sea hill, eminent marrow The name is Anglicized as Mervyn"MervineEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MervyneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MetabusLatin — "Myth name (father of Camilla)"MethushelachHebrew — "the Hebrew methushelach, which possibly means man who was sent, man of the dart, man of Shelah [a Babylonian god]. The name is borne in the Bible by the longest-living man. He is said to have died at the age of 969 years"MetodejCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Russian Mefodi, which is from the Greek Methodios fellow traveler, a com-pounding of the elements meta with and hodos road, path The name was borne by the evangelist St. Methodius d. 885, the first translator of the Bible into the Slavonic language. Pet: Metodek, Metousek"MezentiusGreek — "Myth name"MfakiAfrican — "Exalted one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MfalmeAfrican — "King. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MgeniAfrican — "Visitor. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MianoAfrican — "A wizard's tools A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MickEnglish — "From the name MICHAEL"MidiHebrew — "the Hebrew midhyan strife The name was borne by the fourth son of Abraham by Keturah"MidlajArabic — "Ibn Amr as-Sulami RA had this name"MietawiArabic — "Mietawi is an Arabic name for boys that means “generous "MigwiAfrican — "Arrows. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MihitHindi — "One of the names of Sun in indian mythology"MikolajPolish — "Polish form of Nicholas victory of the peo- pie, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and laos the people"MilengalengaAfrican — "Heaven. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MilinaAfrican — "Delightful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MiolnirNorse — "Myth name (Thor's hammer)"MirutsAfrican — "Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'he who has been chosen.'"MisenosLatin — "Myth name (drowned for hubris)"MisenusLatin — "Myth name (drowned for hubris)"MiujizaAfrican — "Miracle. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MjibuAfrican — "A nice person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MjimaAfrican — "Helpful person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MjolnirNorse — "Myth name (Thor's hammer)"MkadamAfrican — "Ahead of others. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MkambaAfrican — "Rope maker. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MkristoAfrican — "Christian. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MkubwaAfrican — "Great or senior person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MkufunziAfrican — "Teacher. Instructor. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MkwasiAfrican — "Wealthy person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MlcahBiblical — "the Hebrew mikhdyah who is like God?. The name is borne in the Bible by several Old Testament characters, including an 8th-century B.C. prophet of Judah. His prophecies are found in the book of Micah"MleczyslawPolish — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. The name was borne by two early kings of Poland"MlloslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic element mil grace, favor, love and slav glory: hence, lover of glory Pet: Milek, Milosz"MlronPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Myron, a name de-rived from myron myrrh, a fragrant resin used in making incense and perfume The name is said to have been taken up by early Christians because of the gift of myrrh made to the Christ child by the Wise Men"MlroslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements meri great, famous and slav glory: hence, great glory"ModolfNorse — "Saga name"ModupeAfrican — "A thank you. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."MogueIrish — "Saint name"MohaveNative American — "A tribal name"MohawkNative American — "Native American Tribe Name"MoheganNative American — "A tribal name"MoisseRussian — "Russian form of Moses, an Ecclesiastic Greek name derived from the Hebrew mosheh drawn out of the water and from the Egyptian mes, mesu child, son The name is borne in the Bible by the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai"MokabiAfrican — "One of the Maasai people. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MolimoNative American — "Miwok name meaning ' bear walking into shade.'"MontaguFrench — "Variant of Montague: Pointed hill. Steep mountain. More commonly found as a surname, although used occasionally as a first name."MonteSpanish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonteeLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonteyLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonthEgyptian — "Myth name (god of Thebes)"MontiLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MontieEnglish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MontuHindi — "A sweet name"MontyEnglish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonyyakAfrican — "Dinka of S. Sudan name meaning 'man of the drought.'"MoosaMuslim — "Variant of Musa: The Biblical Moses is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."MoraniAfrican — "Warrior. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."MorayScottish — "Variant of Murray: Sea. A Scottish surname and place name."MordNorse — "Saga name"MorenikeAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'good luck.'"MoroltEnglish — "Legend name"MortEnglish — "Stump. The short form of names starting with "Mort"."MortyFrench — "From the name MORTIMER"MosaArabic — "Taken from the water, prophet name"MosesePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Moses drawn out of the water See MOSES Biblical Names"MosheHebrew — "From the name MOSES"MoshoeshoeAfrican — "Sesotho name. Meaning unknown."MothudiAfrican — "Smith. A Tswana name used in the South Africa region."MotogusinileAfrican — "The first is finished. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MottulNorse — "Saga name"MouhitHindi — "Another Name of Krishna"MouteeArabic — "Giver, God's attributive Name"MoweebahArabic — "The Name of A Slave of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)"MowgliEnglish — "Created Name"MoyendaAfrican — "One on a journey. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MoyoAfrican — "Zezuru of Zimbabwe name meaning 'heart.'"MpasaAfrican — "Mat. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MpendaAfrican — "Lover. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."MpesiAfrican — "A stock of maize or corn. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MpumeleleAfrican — "Successful. A Zulu name used in the South Africa region."MreheAfrican — "One with an easy life. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MrekheAfrican — "One with an easy life. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MrugHindi — "A name of a bird"MsamakiEgyptian — "One like a fish. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MsemajiAfrican — "An orator or speaker. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MshabahaAfrican — "Resemblance. Looks like (someone) A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MshangamaAfrican — "Rising. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MshindiAfrican — "Winner. Victor. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MstislavRussian — "the Ecclesiastic Greek Nathanael, a derivative of the Hebrew Netanel, which is from nehanel gift of God The name is borne in the Bible by one of the disciples of Christ, more commonly known as Bartholomew"MtaalamuAfrican — "Scholarly. Intellectual. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtafitiAfrican — "One who seeks knowledge. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtanguliziAfrican — "Pioneer. Leader. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtavilaAfrican — "One who will eat (something). A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtawaAfrican — "A devout person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtembeiAfrican — "Playboy. One who roams. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MteremeshiAfrican — "Genial. Friendly. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MteremoAfrican — "Cheerful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MteuleAfrican — "Chosen one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MthuthuzeliAfrican — "Comforter. Consolation. A Xhosa name used in the South Africa region."MtimaAfrican — "Heart. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MtoroAfrican — "Runaway. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtotoAfrican — "Youngster. Small boy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtulivuAfrican — "a quiet person. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtumeAfrican — "An apostle. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtumwaAfrican — "Pledged to something or someone. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MtunduAfrican — "Community. People. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MuaazahArabic — "(Muadhah) Name of a Sahabiyyah (RA)"MuadArabic — "A noted companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name, ibn-Jabal RA"MuaviaArabic — "A roar of lion, The name of first Umayyad Khalifah"MuawiyahArabic — "A roar of lion, The name of first Umayyad Khalifah"MuawwadhArabic — "(Muawwaz), Name of a Sahabi (RA)"MubaadarAfrican — "One who undertakes. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MubayyinArabic — "Another name for Allah, one who makes clear"MuchanetaAfrican — "One who will get tired easily. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."MudarArabic — "An Arabian tribe; name of A great grandfather of the Prophet"MudassarArabic — "A Title name of Hazrat Muhammad (saw)"MudrikAfrican — "Intelligent. Reaonable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MueedArabic — "The Restorer, He who restores all beings, Name, Abdul-Mueed"MuendaAfrican — "Meru of Kenya name meaning 'one who cares for others.'"MufidArabic — "Beneficial. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MugendiAfrican — "Passersby. Guests. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MugiAfrican — "Wise person. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MugoAfrican — "Prophet. Soothsayer. Seer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuhaiminArabic — "Ruler, overlord, one who provides sanctuary from any hazard or danger. Al-Muhaimin, the All-preserver: one of the names of Allah"MuhamadiAfrican — "One who is praised. Commendable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuharrimArabic — "Another Name For Prophet Muhamm"MuhashahamAfrican — "One who is respected. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuhashmyAfrican — "Weak. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuhidiniAfrican — "A revivalist. Evangelist. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuhlabArabic — "A Famous Commander's Name"MuhsinArabic — "Benevolent. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuhyeeArabic — "One who gives and sustains life reviver one of the attributes of Almighty Allah. Name: Muhiyyuddeen"MuhyiddinAfrican — "A bestower of religion. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuirgheasIrish — "Compound name composed from the elements muir sea and gus choice: hence, sea choice The name was Anglicized as Maurice"MuiruAfrican — "The black one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuiruriAfrican — "The black one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MujeerArabic — "Allah As The Name Attributive To Give Safe Spaces and Assistance"MukandaAfrican — "A strong cord. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MukhtaarAfrican — "Chosen one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MukhwanaAfrican — "One born as a twin. A Abaluhya name used in the East Africa region."MukiriAfrican — "The silent one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MukuruAfrican — "The elderly one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MulaylUrdu — "A companion was so named"MunadiArabic — "Caller, one who calls someone by name"MunaimArabic — "Benevolent kind. Al-Munaim, the Benevolent: one of the names of Allah"MunanireAfrican — "One who has more than his share. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."MuneneAfrican — "Great. Big. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MunguAfrican — "God. Fate. Destiny. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MunimAfrican — "Benefactor. Benevolent. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MunoruAfrican — "Fat one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuntaqimArabic — "The Avenger, He who punishes wrongdoers, One who takes revenge. Name, Abdul Muntaquim"MunyigaAfrican — "One who presses others. A Mukiga name used in the East Africa region."MuombwaAfrican — "Beseeched. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuraareeHindi — "Another Name of lord Krishna"MuraguriAfrican — "Prophet. Seer. Soothsayer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MurathiAfrican — "Prophet. Seer. Soothsayer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MurayaAfrican — "The tall one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MureithiAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'herdsman, shepherd.'"MuriithiAfrican — "A shepherd. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MurimiAfrican — "A farmer. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuriuAfrican — "Son. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuriukiAfrican — "One who is reborn or reincarnated. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MurokiAfrican — "One who comes with the dawn. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MursalArabic — "Messenger, Ambassador, An attributive name of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)"MurtadaAfrican — "Disciplined. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuruguHindi — "Lord Murugan name, Youth, Handsome"MuruthiAfrican — "Lion. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."Musa MoosaArabic — "A Prophets name (Moses)"MutahiAfrican — "One who is a raider. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutakabbirArabic — "The Majestic, He who shows His greatness in all things and in all ways. Name, Abdul Mutakabbir"MutegiAfrican — "Trapper. Hunter. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutemiAfrican — "King of the Agikuyu people. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuthannaArabic — "Old Arabic name"MutheeAfrican — "One who is an elder. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuthembaAfrican — "One of a kind. Unique. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuthengiAfrican — "One who moves around. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutheruAfrican — "Cleansed. Pure. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuthomiAfrican — "A scholar. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuthuriAfrican — "An elder. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutiraAfrican — "Counsellor. Advisor. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutiriAfrican — "Counsellor. Advisor. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutituAfrican — "Forest. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutlibArabic — "The Name of Grandpa's of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)"MutonyiAfrican — "He enters. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MutuaAfrican — "One who reconciles differences. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuturiAfrican — "A craftsman. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuugiAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuuminAfrican — "One who is a believer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuwwaidhArabic — "(Muwwaiz), Name of a sahabi who took part in the battle of badr, and killed Abu Jahl"MuyakaAfrican — "Good. Truthful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MuzriArabic — "The Name of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)"MvulaAfrican — "Rain. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MwaiAfrican — "Luck. Good fortune. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MwakaAfrican — "Buganda of Uganda name meaning 'born on New Year's Eve.'"MwalimuAfrican — "Teacher. Instructor. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MwambaAfrican — "Strong. Muscular. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MwangaAfrican — "Light. Bright. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MwangiAfrican — "One who seizes the nation. Victorious. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MwanyambiAfrican — "Bag. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MwanyisaAfrican — "One who accepts defeat. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."MwanzaAfrican — "A Tanzanian town. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MwapachaAfrican — "One of twins. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MwaraAfrican — "Intelligent. Smart. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MwaraniaAfrican — "One who brings together. A negotiator. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MwariaAfrican — "Talkative. One who speaks frequently. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MwendaAfrican — "One who loves. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MwendapoleAfrican — "One who takes his time. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."MwinyiAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'lord, master, king.'"MwinyimadiAfrican — "Just ruler. Fair. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MwinyimkuuAfrican — "A great king. A Zaramo name used in the East Africa region."MwitaAfrican — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'the one who is calling.'"MyrkjartanNorse — "Saga name"MzaleAfrican — "A native. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MzeeAfrican — "A sage. Elderly and wise. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NaabhasHindi — "Celestial, Appearing in the Sky, Name of certain constellations"NaadirAfrican — "Rare. Unusual. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NaasirAfrican — "A defender. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NabaanArabic — "The Name of A Famous Waliullah"NabhaniAfrican — "Judicious. Sensible. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NachiketasHindi — "The name of the boy who went to see lord Yama and got Brahma Vidya from Yama"NachumHebrew — "the Hebrew nachum comfort. The name is borne by a minor Hebrew prophet of the 7th century B.C. His prophecies are recorded in the Old Testament book of Nahum"NadhimAfrican — "Organizer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NadifAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'born between two seasons.'"NafayhUrdu — "Giving Pak Name of Profit"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"NagelfarNorse — "Myth name (the ship that will carry the dead to Ragnarok)"NailMuslim — "From na'il attainer, which is from nala to at-tain The name indicates a hope that the child will attain or achieve all of his desires"NaimeshHindi — "Saints name"NajubAfrican — "Noble. Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NakisisaAfrican — "A child of the shadows. A Buganda name used in the East Africa region."NallathambiHindi — "Hindu God Name"NamdiAfrican — "One in whom is father's name will live on. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."NamoFrench — "Legend name"NampreetHindi — "Love for God's Name"NamroopHindi — "Embodiment of lord's Name"NandagopalHindi — "Lord Krishna fathers name"NangwayaAfrican — "One who will not be trifled with. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."NanjiAfrican — "Safe one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NannanHindi — "Benevolent, Name of a king"NaoisCeltic — "Myth name (a warrior)"NapeGreek — "Myth name"NaqitArabic — "Salih bin Aasim had this name"NarsimuluHindi — "The meaning of name is gods name"NarthananHindi — "God Krishna's Another Name in Tamil"NasheakushNorth American Indian — "Sauk name borne by a son of Chief Black Hawk and Asshewequa Singing Bird"NasiirAfrican — "Helper. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NasilaAfrican — "Honey. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NasomseeNorth American Indian — "Sauk name borne by a son of Chief Black Hawk and Asshewequa Singing Bird"NasorAfrican — "Saved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NassaArabic — "God's names."NasutoItalian — "large nose or Gallina chicken, timid Patronymics, matronymics, and names based on occu-pation or place of origin form the bulk of the rest of the surnames"NathaaArabic — "The Name of A Famous Waliullah"NavGypsy — "Name"NavadeepHindi — "Light, The ever; new; new; light; New; New; lamp; lamp, The; sweet; sweet; smell of a pack of funDip mixeD with a; new; new; title=View Boy names"NavayuganHindi — "God Name in Tamil Language"NavdipHindi — "Light, The ever; new; new; light; New; New; lamp; lamp, The; sweet; sweet; smell of a pack of funDip mixeD with a; new; new; title=View Boy names"NawaafArabic — "Popular Arab name"NawfalMuslim — "Generous. Old Arabic name for the sea."NdegwaAfrican — "Bull. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NdemboAfrican — "Elephant. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."NdemiAfrican — "Founder of the Agikuyu nation. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NderuAfrican — "A bearded one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NduluAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'dove.'"NdweleifwaAfrican — "One who arrives with the morning. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."NdwigaAfrican — "Tall. A giraffe. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NeamHindi — "The Name of a Tree"NeasonIrish — "Saint name"NeddieEnglish — "Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy guardian. From the Old English name Eadweard, meaning rich or happy, and guardian. Also a diminutive of Edgar: Fortunate and powerful."NeddyEnglish — "Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy guardian. From the Old English name Eadweard, meaning rich or happy, and guardian. Also a diminutive of Edgar: Fortunate and powerful."NeeheeoeewootisNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' high-backed wolf.'"NeelendraIndian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments neel blue, sapphire blue and Indra, the name of the chief sky-god The name has the definition lord of the oceans"NefertumEgyptian — "Myth name (worshiped in Memphis)"NegashAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'he is bound to be king, he is next in line for the throne.'"NegusAfrican — "Norther Ethiopian name and royal title meaning 'king, emperor.'"NemaususCeltic — "Myth name (god of Nimes)"NemiHindi — "Dasaratha, Another name of dashratha, (lord ramas father"NemichandHindi — "The name means quiet person"NeminathHindi — "Jain's Tirthankar; God Name"NemsiAfrican — "Respectable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NessanIrish — "Saint name"NestoreItalian — "From the Greek Nestor, which is from nestor the one going or departing See NESTOR Greek Names"NevGypsy — "Name"NezahualcoyotlNahuatl — "Fasting coyote; also name of a Texcoco king"NezahualpilliNahuatl — "A prince who fasts; also name of a Texcoco king"NgareAfrican — "A leopard. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NgigiAfrican — "A grasshopper. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NgolingaAfrican — "Cry baby. One who cries frequently or easily. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."NgombeAfrican — "Cow. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."NgonepeAfrican — "Rest. Repose. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."NgumoAfrican — "Famous A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NgundaAfrican — "A dove. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."NguvumaliAfrican — "One to whom power is wealth. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NiamojaAfrican — "Has a single purpose. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NicostratoItalian — "From the Greek Nikostratos, a com-pound name composed of the elements nike victory and stratos army: hence, victorious army The name was borne by a 4th-century Roman soldier martyred under Diocletian with a group of fellow soldiers. Short: Nico"NidatHindi — "God Name"NidhoggNorse — "Myth name (a dragon)"NidhugNorse — "Myth name (a dragon)"NiknamArabic — "One who has a good name, one who has a virtuous name, figuratively meaning respected, highly regarded"NikodimRussian — "From the Greek Nikodemos, a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and demos people: hence, victory of the people Pet: Dima, Nika"NikolajDanish — "The Danish version of the given name Nicolai."NikusubilaAfrican — "Hopeful. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."NilaxHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"NimalanHindi — "Lord Murugan name"NingappaHindi — "Another name of lord mailar lingappa"NisienCeltic — "Myth name (son of Euroswydd)"NitheeshHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NithhoggNorse — "Myth name"NithishHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NitohNorth American Indian — "MAHKWI Lone wolf Blackfoot. The name was borne by artist Hart Merriam Schultz 1882-1970, also known as Lone Wolf Shultz. He was a gifted painter of both watercolors and oils and a talented sculptor"NizarMuslim — "Popular name of uncertain derivation"NjallNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorgeir)"NjamaAfrican — "Council. War council. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjataAfrican — "Star. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjeteAfrican — "Salt of the earth. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."NjirainiAfrican — "One who is on the road. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjiruAfrican — "A black one. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjoguAfrican — "Elephant. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjoraAfrican — "A scabbard for the sword. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NjordNorse — "Myth name (father of Freya)"NjowgaAfrican — "Shoes. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."NjururiAfrican — "Wanderer. Restless. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NkundiushutiAfrican — "One who loves people. A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."NlccoloItalian — "Italian form of the Latin Nicolaus victory of the people, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed from the elements nilce victory and laos the people"NlcoItalian — "Short form of any of the various names beginning with Nico-"NlcodemoItalian — "the Greek Nikodemos, a compound name composed from the elements nilce victory and demos people, population: hence, victory of the people The name is borne in the Bible by a Pharisee, a member of the Sanhedrin who spoke up for Jesus when the Pharisees wanted him arrested. Short: Nico"NlcomedesSpanish — "A borrowing from the Greek, Nicomedes is a compound name composed from the elements nike victory and medesthai to ponder, to meditate upon: hence, to ponder victory"NlcomedoItalian — "From the Greek Nikomedes, a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and medesthai to ponder, to meditate upon: hence, to ponder victory Short: Nico"NlkodemosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements nike victory and demos people, population: hence, victory of the people"NlkolaoHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Nicholas victory of the people, a cognate of the Greek Nikolaos, which is a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and laos people"NlkomedesGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements nike victory and medesthai to ponder, to meditate upon: hence, to ponder victory Short: Niko, Nikos"NlrvanIndian — "the Sanskrit nirvana a blowing out The name is indicative of the supreme bliss achieved from the extinction of the human existence and the absorption of the soul into the supreme spirit. It is also indicative of a state or place of extreme bliss and peace"NlshadIndian — "Taken from the name of the seventh note of an octave"NmereginiAfrican — "One who asks 'What have I done?' A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."NnamdiAfrican — "His father's name will live on."NnannaAfrican — "Grandfather A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."No NamesArabic — "No Names"NolizweAfrican — "The nation. A Xhosa name used in the South Africa region."NomaanArabic — "Blood. Old Arabic name"NoncebaAfrican — "Merciful. A Xhosa name used in the South Africa region."NosakhereAfrican — "One who believes that God's way is the only way. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."NowroozArabic — "New day and is the name for the first day of spring, which is the Persian New Year’s Day"NsombaAfrican — "Fish. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."Nuh NoohArabic — "A Prophets name (Noah)"NunEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the ocean)"NunoPortuguese — "A popular name sported by Nuno Gomez, a player of the Portugal national football team. A very old name, it may have originated among northern Portugal's Roman legions and is said to mean "the ninth." Perhaps coming from the latin word "Nonio."NwabudikeAfrican — "A son who is his father's power. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."NyachaeAfrican — "Generous. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."NyagaAfrican — "Brightness. Ostrich A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NyamekyeAfrican — "God's gift. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."NyamuAfrican — "Animal. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NyasoreAfrican — "Kenyan name meaning 'the thin one.'"NyatuiAfrican — "One who fights leopards. A Abaluhya name used in the East Africa region."NyembaAfrican — "Beans. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."NyillingondoAfrican — "Good-looking. Handsome A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."NyoikeAfrican — "One who stands alone. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NyuniAfrican — "A bird. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ObafemiAfrican — "One favored by the king. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ObanjokoAfrican — "The king is enthroned. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ObasekiAfrican — "The kings influence extends farther than the market. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."ObataiyeAfrican — "King of the world. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ObawoleAfrican — "The king arrives at our home. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ObikeAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'a strong household.'"ObuyaAfrican — "One born when the garden was overgrown. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OchiengAfrican — "One born in the daytime. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OderoAfrican — "Luo of Kenya name meaning 'granary.'"OdiinkemeluAfrican — "One who has done nothing wrong. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OdikinyiAfrican — "One born in early morning. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OdongoAfrican — "Younger of twins. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OdourAfrican — "One born after midnight. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OgonnaAfrican — "A father-in-law. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OgwambiAfrican — "One who is always unfortunate. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."OhiniAfrican — "Akan of Ghana name meaning 'chief.' OHENE"OhonAfrican — "One named to preserve the name of an elder who has died. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OjiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'bearer of gifts.'"OjoreAfrican — "Warrior. Man of war. A Ateso name used in the East Africa region."OjwangAfrican — "One who survived despite neglect. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OkaforAfrican — "One who was born during Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OkanlawonAfrican — "A son born after several daughters. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OkelloAfrican — "Ateso of Uganda name meaning 'born after twins.'"OkeyoAfrican — "One who was born during the harvest. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OkoAfrican — "Adangbe of Ghana name meaning 'twin.'"OkonkwoAfrican — "One who was born on the Nkwo market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OkorieAfrican — "One who was born on the Oryo market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OlatunjiAfrican — "Honour reawakens. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OldrichCzech — "Czech cognate of the German Ulrich noble ruler, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compound name composed of the elements uodal nobility, prosperity, fortune and rik ruler, power, king Pet: Olda, Oldra, Oldfisek, Olecek, Olik, Olin, Olousek"OleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlivierosPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of the French Olivier, a name derived from the Old French olivier olive tree. However, some believe it to be Germanic in origin and derived from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compounding of the elements alf elf and hari army"OliwjerPolish — "Polish cognate of the French Olivier, which is generally considered to be from the Old French olivier olive tree Some believe it is of Germanic origin, however, and is thus probably from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compound name composed of the elements alf elf and hari army"OllbhrlesScottish — "Gaelic form of Oliver, a name of debated meaning See OLIVER"OlleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleyOld French — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlsenAmerican — "Transferred use of the Scandinavian surOlaf's son. See OLAF Scandinavian Names"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"OluAfrican — "One who is preeminent. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OlugbodiAfrican — "A child born with extra fingers or toes. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OlukayodeAfrican — "My lord brings happiness. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OluniideAfrican — "My lord arrives. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OluochAfrican — "One born on a overcast morning. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OlutosinAfrican — "One for whom God should be praised. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OlyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OmanAfrican — "Influential. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."OmaribaAfrican — "Clay. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."OmendraHindi — "God Name"OmondiAfrican — "A child born at dawn. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OmoredeAfrican — "Prince. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OmoruyiAfrican — "God's respect. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OmotundeAfrican — "A child who comes again. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OmwanchaAfrican — "One who loves pepole. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."OmwokhaAfrican — "Younger twin. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OngwengAfrican — "One born during the time of white ants. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OnindoAfrican — "One whose mother slept a great deal during pregnancy. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OnipedeAfrican — "The consoler will come. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OnkwaniAfrican — "Talkative. One who talks frequently. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."OnundNorse — "Saga name (son of Viking)"OnuwachiAfrican — "God's world. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OnyangoAfrican — "One who was born near midday. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OnyemachiAfrican — "One who knows Gods will. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OpiyoAfrican — "Elder of twins. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OqwaNorth American Indian — "PI Red cloud Tewa. The name was borne by Abel Sanchez c. 1900-71, an important Pueblo artist whose genre was watercolor painting"OrbHungarian — "AN Hungarian form of Urban, a name derived from the Latin Urbanus city dweller, urban, which has its root in urbs a city"OrcusLatin — "Myth name (the underworld)"OrebjornNorse — "Saga name"OrlygNorse — "Saga name (son of Valthjof)"OrmNorse — "Saga name (son of Ulf)"OrnolfNorse — "Saga name (son of Armod)"OsagboroAfrican — "There is only one God. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OsageNative American — "A tribal name"OsayandeAfrican — "God owns the world. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OsayiniweseAfrican — "One made whole by God. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."OsiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsirisEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the dead)"OsogoAfrican — "One whose birth was attended or seen by the Osogo bird. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OspakNorse — "Saga name (brother of Gudrun)"OssOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssamaMuslim — "One of the names of the lion."OssiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssyAfrican — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsvifNorse — "Saga name (father of Gudrun)"OsyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OthiambaAfrican — "One who was born in the afternoon. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OthiamboAfrican — "One who was born in late evening. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OthienoAfrican — "Luo of Kenya name meaning 'born at night.'"OthinNorse — "Myth name (god of the sky)"OtkelNorse — "Saga name"OubastetEgyptian — "Myth name (cat)"OumaAfrican — "One born by Caesarian surgery. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OvaegirNorse — "Saga name (father of the Skraeling children)"OwinoAfrican — "One born with his cord wrapped around him. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OwitiAfrican — "One born after a misfortune. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OwoduniAfrican — "Enjoys the pleasure of having money. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OwuorAfrican — "One who was born at mid-morning. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzurNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorleif)"OzyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzyEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."PaarthibanHindi — "Another name of king arjunan"PadamadevHindi — "Lord of Lotus, Name of lord Vishnu"PadmanabanHindi — "Padmanabhan comes from the Hindu word which means, Lotus navelled, A name of lord Vishnu"PadmarajHindi — "Padma is lord venkateshwaras wife padmas Raja is therefore lord venkateswara hence Padma Raj is another name of him. alternate names include Srinivas, Balaji, Venkatesh and Govinda"PahanaNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' lost white brother.'"PakshilHindi — "Full of feathers, Full of logic, Name of sage, Vatsyayan"PalakikoHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Francis, which is ulti-mately derived from the Old French franc free. See FRANCIS English Names"PalaniappanHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"PalanichamyHindi — "Gods name"PalaniKumarHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"PalaniMuruganHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"PalanimuthuHindi — "Another Name for God Murugan"PalanisamiHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"PalanivelHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"PalassaAfrican — "This African name was popular among African slaves in North America."PalinurusLatin — "Myth name (pilot of Aeneas`s boat)"PamsulaHindi — "A Name of lord Shiva"PanchaananHindi — "Five-eyed, Name of Shiva"PanduIndian — "Artistic. Creative. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."PanshulHindi — "Fragrant, Another name of lord Shiva"PanyaSlavic — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'mouse.'"ParadzanaiAfrican — "Keep aside. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."ParantapHindi — "Conqueror, Name of Arjun"ParanthapHindi — "Conqueror, Name of Arjun"PareshaHindi — "Supreme spirit, lord of the lords, A name of lord Rama"ParinHindi — "Another name of lord Ganesh"ParjanyaHindi — "Hindu God of rain, A name of lord Vishnu"ParthibanHindi — "Another name of king arjunan"ParthoHindi — "Alternate name of Arjun"PartishHindi — "Lord of parti one of the name of Shri Satya Sai baba"ParvezUrdu — "Success. Name of a Persian King"PascoalPortuguese — "From the Late Latin Paschalis of Easter, a derivative of Pascha Easter, which is from the Hebrew pesach, pesah Passover The name is often bestowed upon children born during the Easter season"PassaconawayNorth American Indian — "Pennacook name derived from pa- pisse-conwa bear cub The name was borne by an important Pennacook chief who was known as being a powerful medicine man and skillful military leader"PatholonIrish — "Legend name"PawhuskaNorth American Indian — "White hair. Osage. The name was borne by a well-known Osage leader. He got his name from an incident in which he grabbed the wig from General St. Claire during battle. St. Claire escaped, but from then on Pawhuska wore the wig for luck and strength in battle"PawneeNative American — "A tribal name"PenatesLatin — "Myth name (god of the household)"PendaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'beloved.'"PeneusGreek — "Myth name"PeniaminaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Benjamin, a cognate of the Hebrew Binyamin, which is derived from binyamm son of the right hand, favorite son. The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons. He was the progenitor of the tribe of Benjamin"PentHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Ben, a short form of any of the various names beginning with the element Ben-. Accordingly, Beni is the short form of the Hawaiian variants of those names"PepukayiAfrican — "One who wakes up. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."PeriphetesLatin — "Myth name (son of Hephaestus)"PerjanyaHindi — "Hindu God of rain, A name of lord Vishnu"PerramurthiHindi — "Idol of Names"PerumalsamiHindi — "God Name"PetalesharoNorth American Indian — "Man chief, chief of men. Pawnee. Petalesharo was the name of a chief known for putting a stop to the Sacrifice to the Morning Star"PetiriAfrican — "One who is here. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."PeturamHindi — "Sweet name to called"PeyisaiAfrican — "Conclusion. The end. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."PhilandrosGreek — "Compound name composed of the elements philos loving and andros man: hence, lover of mankind"PhilippeemmanuelFrench — "Popular combination name composed of the names Philippe lover of horses and Emmanuel God is with us See EMMANUEL and PHILIPPE"PhilomenosGreek — "Compound name composed of the elements philos loving and menos strength: hence, lover of strength"PhorbasGreek — "Myth name"PhorbusGreek — "Myth name"PicusLatin — "Myth name (father of Faunus)"PinabelFrench — "Legend name"PinankHindi — "Lord Shiva name"PlnchasHebrew — "the mouth of a snake, mouth of brass. It may also be derived from the Egyptian penechase Negro, dark-complexioned. The name is borne in the Bible by a grandson of Aaron, a high priest who became the chief adviser in the war with the Benjamites"PlusPolish — "A borrowing from the Latin, Pius is directly de-rived from pius pious, devout The name was borne by twelve popes"PlutoLatin — "Myth name (god of the underworld)"PolitesGreek — "Myth name"PolydamasLatin — "Myth name (a Trojan soldier)"PolydorusLatin — "Myth name (son of Priam)"PolyeidusLatin — "Myth name (a prophet)"PongwaAfrican — "Cured. Healthy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."PonsanjethHindi — "God Name"PortumnusLatin — "Myth name (a god of the sea)"PraagvanshHindi — "Another Name of lord Vishnu"PrachethasHindi — "Energy, Name of a sage"PraharshHindi — "Famous rishis name"PranadHindi — "Life giving, Another name for Vishnu and, lord Brahma"PraneelHindi — "A name of lord Shiva"PraneethHindi — "Praneeth is the name derived from the Sanskrit word praneetham which means calmness"PribhaktaHindi — "Favorite of the devotees, A name of lord Shiva"PribislavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements pribit to help, to be present and slav glory: hence, helper of glory Pet: Priba, Pribik, Pribisek"ProkhopRussian — "Russian form of the Greek Prokopios pro-gressive, a compound name composed of the elements pro before and kopios in great abundance, copious. The name was borne by a 4th-century Greek saint, the first to be martyred in Palestine under the reign of Diocletian"PrzbyslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements pribit to help, to be present and slav glory: hence, helper of glory"PtahEgyptian — "Myth name (god worshiped in Memphis)"PubliusLatin — "Myth name (a hero who saved Rome)"PudarjunanHindi — "This name refers to lord Shiva according to Hindu mythology"PulasthyaHindi — "Name of a sage, An ancient name"PulikesiHindi — "King Name"PuruIndian — "Abundant; name of a king"QaadirArabic — "Powerful, mighty, an attribute applied to Allah Almighty. Name, Abdul Qaadir"QaasimArabic — "One who distributes, Name of the beloved son of Rasoolullah Sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam, Also his attribute"QabidHindi — "The ConstrictorA Name for Allah"QachaarArabic — "The Name of The Ancient Royal Family of Iran"QahharHindi — "The Subduer A Name For Allah"QajarArabic — "The Name of The Ancient Royal Family of Iran"QamarurrahmanArabic — "Moon of ar-Rahman, which means moon of God since ar-Rahman is one of the names of God"QassamArabic — "Handsome, Name of A great mujahid (Izzu deen Al Qassam)"QawiyyArabic — "Strong, powerful, firm, an attribute of Allah Almighty. Name, abdul Quaawiyy"QayyoomArabic — "He who Exists by himself, As an attributive name of Allah (SWT)"QuadeLatin — "Scottish clan name"QuirinusLatin — "Myth name (a lesser war-god)"QureshArabic — "A Tribe Name"QutaibahArabic — "Name of A great Mujahid (warrior) in the way of Allah and name of a Sahabi"RabArabic — "Lord, master. One of the names of Allah"RabbMuslim — "Lord. Master. (This name is not used for humans)."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."RabicanFrench — "Legend name"RadheshHindi — "A name of lord Krishna"RadhulbhIrish — "Gaelic form of Ralph wolf counsel, a name introduced by the Anglo-Norman settlers See RALPH"RadomirCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rod glad and meri great, famous"RadormNorse — "Saga name (brother of Jolgeir)"RagiNorse — "Saga name"RagnorakGerman — "Myth name"RagvinderHindi — "Ragvinder comes from the indian word and it is the second name of lord Krishna"RahaamHindi — "Priest name, Merciful"RahmaanHindi — "Allahs attribute meaning, Most Merciful, Most kind, suitable combination of names are, Abdul Rahmaan, AzeezurRahmaan, Ahmadur Rahmaan, Khaleelurrahmaan"RajagopalHindi — "Lord Vishnu name"RajeshramHindi — "I like the name wish you could tell me what it means and its effects"RajeswaranHindi — "Lord Shivas name"RakanjaAfrican — "Muarusha of Tanzania name. Meaning unknown."RamadhaniAfrican — "Born during Ramadan. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RamamohanHindi — "Rama means it is the name of lord Sri Rama and Mohan means handsome"RamazanMuslim — "Variant of Ramadhan: Ninth Month of Muslim calendar, name means means born on first day of Ramadan. "RamKinkarHindi — "Lord Ram named rock"RanellScandinavian — "Strong counselor. From the ancient personal name Ragnar."RanieroItalian — "Italian cognate of Rainier, a name derived from the Old German Raganher, a compounding of the elements ragan counsel, advice and hari, heri army: hence, wise army"RanshHindi — "Aparajit, Another name of Ram"RarnaHindi — "Pleasing. An alternative name of the Hindu lord Vishnu"RashidiEgyptian — "Swahili name meaning 'good council.'"RasnamHindi — "One who Drinks the Elixir of lord's Name"RathnaKumarHindi — "Precious stone, lord Murugan name"RatiqArabic — "Another name for Allah, one who brings together"RaudNorse — "Saga name (father of Ulf)"RauoofArabic — "An attribute applied to Allah, meaning, Most Merciful. Most kind, the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was also referred to as Raoof by the Holy Quraan. Name, Abdur-Raoof"RavijHindi — "Anthor name for Karan and saturn"RayScottish — "King. A short form of names beginning with "Ray"."RayeOld French — "King. A short form of names beginning with "Ray"."RaynordEnglish — "Strong counselor. From the ancient personal name Ragnar."RayvonAmerican — "Combination Of The Names Ray And Von"RazzaaqArabic — "Allahs Attribute meaning the provider, the sustainer. Name, AbdurRazzaaq"RedversEnglish — "Name derived from a surname, and only used as a first name since the 19th century."RefNorse — "Saga name"RegEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggiEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggyEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."RegieEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."RegyEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."RehaniAfrican — "Sweet smelling. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RehorCzech / Slovak — "Czech cognate of Gregory, which is from the Greek Gregorios vigilant, a watchman, a name derived from the verb egeirein to awaken Pet: Horek, Horik, Rehak, Rehorek, Rehurek"ReistNorse — "Saga name (son of Bjarn-Isle)"RejabArabic — "Almighty, Name of a month"RejallaAfrican — "God's will. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RekDanish — "Warrior. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."RemigiuszPolish — "Polish form of the Latin Remigius, a name derived from remex a rower, an oarsman"RenatPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Renato reborn, which is from the Late Latin Renatus, a direct derivative of the Latin renatus reborn, born again The name was traditionally bestowed as a baptismal name in celebration of spiritual rebirth"RenniIrish — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReshaeelArabic — "An Angel's Name"ReshefEgyptian — "Myth name"RfiglsFrench — "Transferred use of the French surname derived from the Latin regis kingly The name was borne by St. Jean-Fran^oise Regis of Narbonne d. 1640, noted for devoting his energies to reforming prostitutes"RidhaAfrican — "Contented. Peaceful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RidhwanMuslim — "Variant of Rizwan: Acceptance. Good will. Name of the keeper of the Gates of Heaven."RidhwaniAfrican — "Permission. Agreement. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RidwaanArabic — "(Rizwaan), Pleasure, contentment, approval, leave, permission, assent, name of an overseer of Jannat, paradise"RifaaAfrican — "Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RiithoAfrican — "One with an eye to see. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."RijaalAfrican — "Man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RikithArabic — "The name of a queen, Queen"RishyasringaHindi — "Sages name"RithavHindi — "Person who work Hard, Name is taken from Vishnu shahasranam"RizwanMuslim — "Acceptance. Good will. Name of the keeper of the Gates of Heaven."RlcoItalian — "Short form of any of the various names contain-ing rico as an element"RobleAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'born during the rainy season.'"RoddEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RoddyEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RoepAmerican — "Created Name"RognvaldNorse — "Saga name (earl of Orkney)"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"RomanosGreek — "the Latin Romanus a Roman, which is from Roma, the name of the capital city of Italy"RomaoPortuguese — "the Latin Romanus a Roman, which is from Roma, the Italian name of the capital city of Italy"RomoloItalian — "From the Latin Romulus the one belonging to Roma The name Romulus was borne by the twin brother of Remus; they are the legendary cofounders of Rome"RomulusLatin — "Myth name (founder of Rome)"RonEnglish — "Powerful. The short form of names starting with 'Ron'."RonnEnglish — "Powerful. The short form of names starting with 'Ron'."RonneeOld Norse — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RonneyOld Norse — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RoozaniAfrican — "Trickster. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."RoscislawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rosts usurp, seize, appropriate and slav glory: hence, seizer of glory"RualrfIrish — "Irish name derived from the Gaelic ruadh red, rust-colored. The name has been Anglicized as Rory"RubamaAfrican — "Possibility. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RudrHindi — "Fearsome, Name of lord Shiva, The terrible"RudrashankarHindi — "Another Name of lord Shiva"RufinoItalian — "From the Latin family name Rufinus, which is derived from Rufus red, ruddy, a name that originated as a nickname for one with red hair or a ruddy complexion"RuguruAfrican — "One who comes from the west. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."RuhiuAfrican — "Sword. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."RukmnatHindi — "Brilliant, Another name for Agni"RumalizaAfrican — "Deliverance. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RungnirNorse — "Myth name (a giant killed by Thor)"RunolfNorse — "Saga name (son of Ulf)"RussianRussian — "names are remarkable for their many pet forms and diminutives, which are commonly used in everyday speech in place of the formal given name"RuthvikHindi — "Saint, Name of lord Shiva"RuthwikHindi — "Saint, Name of lord Shiva"RutvikHindi — "Saint, Name of lord Shiva"SaaEgyptian — "Myth name (a nature god)"SaabiqahArabic — "Precedent, one who comes first in a race, Name of a Sahabi (RA) who was the servant of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)"SaabitArabic — "(Thaabit), Name of a Sahabi (RA)"SaaketHindi — "Another name for Ayodhya, City"SaalimAfrican — "Safe. Secure. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SaamiAfrican — "Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SababathiHindi — "Another Name of lord Shiva"SaburiAfrican — "Patient. Unhurried. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SacharijaRussian — "Russian form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias remembrance of the Lord, a name derived from the Hebrew zeharyah God remembers"SachdevIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements satya truth and deva a god: hence, god's truth "SadakaAfrican — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'a religious offering.'"SadimArabic — "Ample round of Recited Allah name, Allah ka kasrat se wird karney wala (Sadim)"SaebhreathachIrish — "Compound name composed of the Gaelic elements saor noble and breathach judge: hence, noble judge The name was Anglicized as Justin"SaehrimnirNorse — "Myth name (a magic boar)"SafwaanArabic — "A rock, Name of a Sahabi (RA)"SafwaniAfrican — "Honest. Sincere. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SafyyArabic — "Chosen, Name of a Sahabi (RA)"SaghiriAfrican — "Young. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SahalaniAfrican — "Ease. Comfort. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SahandArabic — "One whohas black hair, it is the name of a mythical Persian prince, and the name of a mythical hero from the kingdom of Turan"SahitHindi — "Being near name of the river"SaiArjunHindi — "Lord name"SaiDeepHindi — "A name of Sai baba"SaifulArabic — "First part of compound Arabic names beginning with (Sayf al) meaning "sword of the" (such as SAIF-AL-dIN)"SaihaanArabic — "Flowing, Name of a Sahabi (RA)"SaikiranHindi — "A Name for Sai Baba; Sai's Light"SajiHindi — "A scholar had this name"SakarissaNorth American Indian — "Spear dagger. Tuscarora. Sakarissa was the name of an important chief who worked tirelessly for his people. He was one of the founders of the Tuscarora •Congregational Church"SaketharamanHindi — "A name of lord Rama"SalaamahArabic — "Salvation, peace, free from blemish, ease, name of a Sahaabi (RA)"Salah al dinArabic — "Righteousness of the Faith; name of the Muslim leader who liberated Jerusalem from the Crusaders"SalalamArabic — "The Name of A Fort of Khyber"SaleemuzArabic — "Safe, mild, affable, perfect, name of a sahabi"Saleh SalihArabic — "Good, right; a Prophets name"SaljooqArabic — "A Title Name of A great Prince"SalminiAfrican — "Saved. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SalomaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Solomon, an Eccle-siastic Greek name derived from the Hebrew shiomoh peaceful, which is from shalom peace"SamEnglish — "God has heard, His name is God."SamadArabic — "Eternal, high, Al-Samad, the Everlasting: one of the names of Allah"SamamahArabic — "A Name of Sahabi"SambaranIndian — "Restraint; name of an ancient king"SamelHebrew — "God has heard, His name is God."SamiqArabic — "Another name for God, exalted, tall"SammadArabic — "Immortal, An attributive name Allah (SWT)"SammakArabic — "Abu al-Abbas Muhammad Ibn Sabih had this name"SamolioRussian — "His name is God, Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SamouelHebrew — "God has heard, His name is God."SamsaamArabic — "Sword, Name, Samsaamuddin.Name of a Sahabi who took part in the battle of Badr"SamsaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Samson, a name de-rived from the Ecclesiastic Greek Sampson, which is from the Hebrew shimshon sun"SamuelSwedish — "God has heard, His name is God."SamueleHebrew — "God has heard, His name is God."SamuellEnglish — "God has heard, His name is God."SamuelleHebrew — "God has heard, His name is God."SamvelHebrew — "One who knows the name of God"SamynathanHindi — "God murugans name"SandrosGreek — "A short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind and Lysandros freer of mankind, Sandros is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALEXANDROS and LYSANDROS"SankarshanIndian — "A name of Balaram, brother of Lord Krishna"SantobHebrew — "One who has a good name Shemtob"SanwarUrdu — "One name of God"SapthagiriHindi — "Other name of lord Sri venkateswara"SarabnamSikh — "The always present name of god"SarahaniAfrican — "Freedom. Free. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SarhaanAfrican — "Freedom. Free. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SarvanavelHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"SarveshvaraHindi — "Lord of all, A name of lord Shiva"SasidharHindi — "Other name of lord Shiva"SatanBiblical — "Um ‚¬ ¦ you GOT to be kidding ‚¬ ¦ you may think at some stage that this should have been your child's name, but that day will come when your child already has a name, not before its birth."SatanamHindi — "The Name of Truth"SatiehArabic — "The Name of A Fort of Khyber"SatihArabic — "Another name for Allah, preacher"SatnamHindi — "God's Name is Truth; True Name"SattaarArabic — "An attribute of Allah, meaning, one who conceals faults..... by the veil of His Mercy. Name, AbdusSattaar"SaugataHindi — "Other name of Gautama Buddha"SavioHindi — "Saints name"SavvelRussian — "Russian form of Saul, a cognate of the Hebrew Shaul, which is derived from sha'ul asked of, borrowed. The name is borne in the Bible by the first king of Israel, appointed by the prophet Samuel, and by Saul of Tarsus, who later became the apostle Paul"SciltiCeltic — "Legend name (messenger of Arthur)"SebEgyptian — "Myth name (god of the earth)"SebahiveAfrican — "One who brings good fortune. A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."SebakEgyptian — "Myth name (companion of Set)"SebastianosGreek — "a man of Sebastia. Sebastia was the name of Samaria after the time of Herod the Great 73M B.C."SebastjanPolish — "the Greek Sebastianos a man of Sebastia, a town in Asia Minor The name was borne by a 3rd-century Christian soldier of Rome, martyred under Diocletian by the arrows of his fellow soldiers"SekayiAfrican — "Laughter. Joy. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."SekouAfrican — "Guinean name meaning 'learned.'"SelassieAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning 'trinity.' This name is most commonly used as a suffix, as in Haile Selassiee. SELASSIEE"SelemaniAfrican — "Solomon. Wise man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SeminoleNative American — "A tribal name Semynole"SemisiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of James seizing by the heel, supplanting. See JAMES English Names"SenghorAfrican — "Senegal and Gambia name meaning 'descendent of the gods.'"SentwaliAfrican — "Courageous. A Rwanda name used in the East Africa region."SerapisEgyptian — "Myth name (another name for Apis)"SercioLatin — "Protector, shepherd. A saint's name. Serjio."SerjiuszPolish — "From the Latin Sergius, an old Roman family name of uncertain etymology"SestoItalian — "From the Latin Sextus sixth. The name is tra-ditionally bestowed upon the sixth-born male child"SetantaCeltic — "Myth name (son of Sualtam)"SevastianRussian — "From the Greek Sebastianos man of Sebastia. Sebastia was the name of Samaria after the time of Herod the Great 73?—4 B.C."SeveriFinnish — "Legend name"SfcafraIrish — "Variant of Gothfraidh, which is an Irish cog-nate of Godfrey God's peace. The name has been An-glicized as Geoffrey"ShaabaniAfrican — "Eighth month. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShaaboniAfrican — "One who is born during the eigth month. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShaafiArabic — "One who intercedes, a mediator, Name of a Sahabi (RA)"ShabaabArabic — "Youth, prime of life, Name of a Sahabi"ShabbarArabic — "Son of the Prophet Harun, by which name Muhammad is said to have called his grandson Hasan"ShabbeerArabic — "An appellation / title name of Hazrat Imam Hussain (R.Z), Brave"ShabbirArabic — "Son of Prophet Harun, by which name Muhammad is said to have called his grandson Husain"ShadliArabic — "One from the village of Shadhilah in Egypt, from which the name of a Sufi group comes"ShafanHebrew — "A badger, a coney a type of rabbit. The name is borne in the Bible by a scribe of King Josiah"ShahaabAfrican — "A shooting star. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShahidiAfrican — "A witness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShahnamArabic — "One who has a kingly name, one who has a royal name, figuratively meaning one who has a good name, one who has a good reputation (jo aik sahana name ha.)"ShahrorArabic — "An Instrument Name"ShakweAfrican — "A bird. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShamakaniAfrican — "One who presides. Leader in this place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShambeAfrican — "One who presides. Leader in this place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShamoilArabic — "He name of a Prophet"ShangobunniAfrican — "A child given by the God Shango. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ShasankaHindi — "Other name of lord Shiva, The Moon"ShashvataHindi — "A name of lord Rama eternal"ShataneekHindi — "Another name of Ganesh, Warrior"ShatanikHindi — "Another name of Ganesh, Warrior"ShatManyuHindi — "Another name of lord Indra"ShayyirAliArabic — "Good-looking and high in status and rank, from the names Shayyir and Ali"ShazidiAfrican — "Growth. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SheesArabic — "The name of a Prophet"SheikhAfrican — "Elder. Leader. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShelHebrew — "From the name SHELDON"ShemalahHebrew — "whom Jehovah heard, heard of Jehovah. The name was borne by many biblical characters"ShermarkeAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'one who brings good fortune.'"SheshadriHindi — "Lord Vishnu's Name"ShibeAfrican — "Satisfaction. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShibishaAfrican — "One who satisfies. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShindaAfrican — "Conquerer. Winner. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShinuniAfrican — "Attack. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShirdiPrasadHindi — "A name of Sai baba"ShishieshNative American — "Variant of Ashishishe: Crow name for crow."ShivajiIndian — "the name of the Hindu god Shiva and -ji an honorable suffix The name was borne by the founder 1627-80 of the Maratha confederacy, which succeeded in holding back Mogul advancement in the south. He is known for having been a great strategist and for successfully employing guerrilla tactics"ShivalingaHindi — "A lord Shiva name"ShivelHindi — "Lord Shivas name"ShmuelHebrew — "His Name Is God"ShmuleyHebrew — "His Name Is God"ShoaibUrdu — "A Prophets name"ShomariAfrican — "Forceful. Muscular. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShooraHindi — "Valiant, Bold, A name of lord Hanuman, Mighty, Brave, Lion, Tiger"ShoupehIranian — "An Iranian - Mazandarani Name, (It is the name of a bird in Mazandarani)"ShovaiHebrew — "Aramaic name borrowed from that of a gem"ShreedattaHindi — "Gods name"ShreerangHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"ShrekAmerican — "Invented Name"ShuaibArabic — "Bring on the right path, To reform the society, Name of a Prophet"Shuaib ShuaybArabic — "A Prophets name"ShuaybArabic — "A Prophets name"ShubanHindi — "All auspicious lord, Name of lord Ganesh"ShujaaAfrican — "Brave. Courageous. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShukraniAfrican — "Grateful. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShukriMuslim — "shukri thanks, which is from the verb shakara to thank The name was borne by the Syrian president Shukri Al-Quwatli 1891-1967, who formed the United Arab Republic in 1958 with the Egyptian president Jamal 'Abd-al-Nasir"ShurayhArabic — "A narrator of Hadith had this name"ShwetavahananHindi — "Another name of Arjun"SiadhalIrish — "Ancient name derived from siadhail sloth. The name was borne by two Irish saints and was Anglicized as Shiel"SiakiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Jack God is gracious See JACK English Names"SichaeusLatin — "Myth name (husband of Dido)"SiddharthaIndian — "A name of Lord Buddha"SidharthaHindi — "Successful, A name of lord Buddha, Achieved all wishes"SidhdeshHindi — "Lord Shiva name"SiggeirNorse — "Myth name (king of the Goths)"SigidiAfrican — "One thousand. A Zulu name used in the South Africa region."SikandarGreek — "Alexander, Mans defender, Warrior, Name of a famous Sovereign"SikkeScandinavian — "Frisian pet form of any of the names beginning with the element Sig"SilvanoLatin — "Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. A number of saints bore the name."SimaiAfrican — "High. Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SinaanAfrican — "Brave. Spearhead. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SindriNorse — "Myth name (a dwarf)"SinfiotliNorse — "Myth name (son of Siggeir)"SiphoAfrican — "A gift. A Zulu name used in the South Africa region."SipliwoAfrican — "A gift. A Xhosa name used in the South Africa region."SiravanHindi — "Tamil name means eligible, Good Man"SiriosGreek — "Dog star. The brightest star. Burning. Named after the Greek God Osirus."SiriusGreek — "Dog star. The brightest star. Burning. Named after the Greek God Osirus."SiroosIranian — "Cirrus, first king of Hachamaneshid Dynasty, Iranian name in French ( Kourosh )"SirousArabic — "White-haired, it is the name of the father of Rustam, the mythical Persian hero"SirvanArabic — "White-haired, it is the name of the father of Rustam, the mythical Persian hero"SiwatuAfrican — "Born during a conflict. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SiwazuriAfrican — "One of a people who are not nice. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SiyaniAfrican — "Relinquish. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."SiyaziniAfrican — "One who wonders what to do now. A Ndebele name used in the South Africa region."SkagiNorse — "Saga name (son of Skopta)"SkahNative American — "Sioux name meaning ' white.'"SkallaNorse — "Saga name"SkallagrimNorse — "Saga name"SkamkelNorse — "Saga name"SkaptiNorse — "Saga name"SkarpNorse — "Saga name"SkarphedinNorse — "Saga name"SkefilNorse — "Saga name"SkeggiNorse — "Saga name (son of Bodolf)"SkidbladnirNorse — "Myth name (the magical ship of Freyr)"SkinfaxiNorse — "Myth name (stallion of the daylight)"SkipAmerican — "From the name SKIPPER"SkirnirNorse — "Myth name (a servant of Freyr)"SkorriNorse — "Saga name"SkrymirNorse — "Myth name (king of the giants)"SkumNorse — "Saga name"SlaosiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of George earthworker, farmer See GEORGE English Names"SlawomierzPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements slav glory and meri great, famous: hence, great glory, glory is great"SlegmundGerman — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments sig victory and mund hand, protection: hence, victorious protection. The name was borne by Sig- mund Freud 1856-1939, the Austrian physician and neurologist who is considered the father of psychoanalysis"SleipnirNorse — "Myth name (Odin's horse)"SlgbjornScandinavian — "Swedish name derived from the Old Norse elements sigr victory, conquest and bjorn bear: hence, victory bear Cognate: Sigbj0rn Norwegian. Pet: Sikke Frisian; Sigge Swedish"SlggeScandinavian — "Pet form of any of the names beginning with the element Sig"SlglsmondoItalian — "Italian form of Sigmund, which is de-rived from the German Siegmund and the Old Norse Sigmundr, names derived from the Germanic elements sig victory, conquest and mund hand, protection: hence, victorious protection"SlgmundMythology and Astrology — "the Old Norse Sigmundr, a compound name composed of the Germanic elements sig victory and mund hand, protection Sigmund, a favored character and hero of Norse legend, was the father of Sinfiotli by his sister Signy. He was also the father of Sigurd, who was born after Sigmund died"SlgurdGerman — "A borrowing from the Scandinavians, Sigurd is from the obsolete Old Norse Sigvor5r guardian of victory, a compound name composed of sigr victory, conquest and vordr guardian"SlmaRussian — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the element sim or fim"SlmonCzech / Slovak — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Simon, which is from the Greek Simon and Seimon, cognates of the Hebrew Shimon The name has its root in shim'on heard. Pet: Siek, Simecek, Simunek, Sionek"SluaPolynesian — "To fish in the ocean Siua is also used as the Polynesian form of Joshua God is salvation. See JOSHUA Biblical Names"SnaebjornNorse — "Saga name (son of Eyvindar)"SnorriNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorfinn)"SobeslavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements sobi to usurp, to overtake and slav glory: hence, usurper of glory Pet: Slavek, Sobes, Sobik"SobieslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements sobi to usurp, to overtake and slav glory: hence, usurper of glory"SobkEgyptian — "Myth name (worshiped in Faiyum)"SohailArabic — "Gentle, Easy, The name of a star. "SohaylArabic — "Gentle, Easy, The name of a star. "SokoroAfrican — "Named after his grandfather. A Kisii name used in the East Africa region."SolmundNorse — "Saga name"SolviNorse — "Saga name (a farmer)"SomaiahHindi — "One of lord shiva`s name"SomanathaHindi — "God name, lord Shiva"SomnusLatin — "Myth name (sleep)"SongoroAfrican — "A metalsmith. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SonnieEnglish — "Son. A nickname and given name."SosaiaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Josiah the Lord supports. See JOSIAH Biblical Names"SouhailArabic — "Gentle, Easy, The name of a star. "SowandeAfrican — "One sought out by the wise healer. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."SpuriusLatin — "Myth name (a hero who saved Rome)"SrikanthaHindi — "Another Name of God Vishnu"SrikarIndian — "Causing prosperity, alternate name for Lord Vishnu"SrinaHindi — "Supreme name"SrinivasanHindi — "Gods name"SrivatsavHindi — "It is one of the names of indian lord Vishnu"StaffordEnglish — "From the landing ford, ford by a landing-stage. Also a place name."StanEnglish — "From the name STANLEY"StanislawPolish — "From the name STANISLAV"StarkadNorse — "Saga name"StarkadhrNorse — "Myth name (a fierce warrior)"StepAmerican — "From the name STEVEN"SterlynEnglish — "Of high quality, pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning easterner."StewEnglish — "From the name STUART"StigandiNorse — "Saga name (son of Ktokel)"StimaAfrican — "Engine. Electric power. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."StrifebjornNorse — "Saga name (father of Ornolf)"SturlaNorse — "Saga name"StyrNorse — "Saga name (a supporter of Erik)"SudiEgyptian — "Swahili name meaning 'success' or 'luck.'"SugataIndian — "A name of the Buddha"Suhaib SuhaybArabic — "Of reddish hair or complexion; name of the first Roman to embrace Islam"SuhailArabic — "Gentle, Easy, The name of a star. "Suhail SuhaylArabic — "Gentle, easy; the name of a star"SuhruthHindi — "It is one of the lord Vishnu name"SuhubaAfrican — "A friend. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SujalArabic — "Gentle, Easy, The name of a star. "SulaimaanMuslim — "Variant of Sulayman: The Biblical Solomon is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."SulaimanAfrican — "Peaceful. A Arabic name used in the North Africa region."SulaymanArabic — "The Biblical Solomon is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."SuleAfrican — "West African name meaning 'adventurous.'"SultaanAfrican — "Ruler. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SultanAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'ruler.'"SulubuAfrican — "Tough. Durable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SuluhuAfrican — "A peacemaker. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SumaiAfrican — "High. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SumaitAfrican — "Reputable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SumarlidiNorse — "Saga name (son of Killer-Hrapp)"SundaiAfrican — "One who pushes. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."SundaramaIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements sundara beautiful and Rama, a popular Hindu deity: hence, beautiful Rama"SundiataAfrican — "Guinean name meaning 'hungry lion.'SUNJATA"SurendraHindi — "Lord of gods from Sanskrit स ु र (sura) "god" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord""SurraqArabic — "Thieves, name of a distinguished Sahabi RA"SurtrNorse — "Myth name (a giant)"SutekhEgyptian — "Myth name (son of Seb and Nut)"SuwediAfrican — "A young master. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SuwesiAfrican — "Rule. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SvaldifariNorse — "Myth name (a stallion)"SvartNorse — "Saga name (father of Thorkel)"SvartkelNorse — "Saga name (father of Thorkel)"SvatopulkCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements svyanto bright, holy and polk peo-ple, folk, race: hence, holy people"SvertingNorse — "Saga name (son of Runolf Ulfsson)"SvjatopolkRussian — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements svyanto bright, holy and pollc peo-ple, folk, race: hence, holy people"SvjatoslavRussian — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements svyanto bright, holy and slav glory: hence, holy glory Pet: Slava"SyarbiiniiArabic — "Name of a tree, Name of an ulama"SylwesterPolish — "From the Latin Silvester, which is from sii- vester of a wood or forest, a derivative of silva a wood. The name was borne by three popes, the first of whom is said to have baptized Constantine and cured him of leprosy"SyriusGreek — "Dog star. The brightest star. Burning. Named after the Greek God Osirus."SzymonPolish — "Polish form of Simon, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Simon, a derivative of the Hebrew shim'dn heard The name is borne in the Bible by two of the Twelve Apostles and a brother of Jesus, as well as several other New Testament characters"TaalankHindi — "Anthor name for Shiva"TaalibAfrican — "One who seeks. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TaaseenArabic — "A name of the Holy prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)"TabanGaelic — "Somali and Ugandan name. Meaning unknown."TabbahArabic — "Another name of madina city"TadWelsh — "From the name THAD"TadeuPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Thaddeus, an Ecclesiastic Late Latin name derived from the Ecclesiastic Greek Thaddaios, which is of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised"TadeuszPolish — "the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Thaddeus, which is from the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it a variant of Theodoras God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is borne by the Polish prime minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki b. 1927"TadtasiChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "Having no sea.""TafitiAfrican — "A knowledge seeker. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TaginArabic — "Father's Name of Sultan Ghaznavi"TaiwoAfrican — "Elder twin. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."TajamaliAfrican — "Favour. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TajiriAfrican — "Wealthy. Rich. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TakataAfrican — "Pure. Clean. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TakatifuAfrican — "Sacred. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TakshakHindi — "A carpenter, Another name of the divine architect Vishvakarma"TaldhgfnIrish — "Diminutive form of Tadhg poet, philoso-pher: hence, little poet, little philosopher The name was Anglicized as Tim"TalimanArabic — "An Irani Name"TamiratAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'miracle.'"TamojainArabic — "Changez Khan's Real Name"TanniNorse — "Saga name"TapioFinnish — "Legend name"TarikuAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'the story behind' or 'the events surrounding his birth.'"TarishiAfrican — "A messenger. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TarnkappeNorse — "Myth name (a cloak that renders its wearer invisible)"TasHungarian — "Myth name"TasiChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "Sea or ocean.""TasinaChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "His / her sea.""TassHungarian — "Mythological Name"TauEgyptian — "Tswana of Botswana name meaning 'lion.'"TavaneshHindi — "Shiv name"TawfikiAfrican — "Divine guidance. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TawwabArabic — "Merciful, forgiving. Al-Tawwab, the All-compassionate: one of the names of Allah"TayariAfrican — "One who is always prepared. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TebogoAfrican — "A sign of gratitude. A Tswana name used in the South Africa region."TechomfrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements tech consolation and meri great, famous"TeferiAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'one who is ferocious, one who is feared by his rivals.'"TegeneAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'my protector.'"TegerAmerican — "Modern name of uncertain derivation"TehmooresArabic — "An Irani Name"TehutiEgyptian — "Myth name (god of earth, sky, air and sea)"TeknamHindi — "One who Takes Support of the lord's Name"TelesphorosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements telos an end, a completion and pherein to bear, to bring: hence, bearing the end, to bring about the end Telesphoros originated as the name used for the ancient Greek personification of Justice and later as the name of a god of health"TenauriAmerican — "Created Name"TendajiAfrican — "One who makes things happen. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TeofilPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Theophilos lover of God, beloved of God, a compound name composed of the elements theos God and philos loving"TeremeshaAfrican — "One who is always willing to serve others. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TerminusLatin — "Myth name"TesfayeAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'my hope.'"TessemaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has been heard, people listen to him.'"TeyoSpanish — "God. Abbreviation of names like Mateo and Teodor."ThaabitiAfrican — "Steadfast. Firm. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ThabitGreek — "Steadfast. Firm. A Arabic name used in the North Africa region."ThaddaiosGreek — "Ecclesiastic Greek name of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised"ThaddejRussian — "the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is found in the Bible as a name of one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ"ThairuAfrican — "Rebellious. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ThakoAfrican — "Hip. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ThamboAfrican — "Ground. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ThangbrandGreek — "Saga name (a missionary)"ThaniAfrican — "The second one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ThayendanegeaNorth American Indian — "the Iroquois thay- endane-ke he places two bets The name was borne by a Mohawk chief who was also known as Joseph Brant 1742-1807. He supported the British during the American Revolution, an act that split the Iroquois League"ThengaAfrican — "To bring him. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."TheodoorScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of Theodore gift of God, which is from the Greek Theodoros, a compound name composed of the elements theos God and doron gift Cognate: Theodrekr Norwegian; Teodor Swedish"TheodorosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments theos God and doron gift: hence, God's gift"TheophilosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments theos God and philos loving: hence, beloved of God"ThialfiGreek — "Myth name (a servant of Thor)"ThibaultFrench — "French cognate of Theobald, a Germanic name derived from the Old German Theudobald bold and brave people, a compound name composed of the elements theuda folk, people and bald bold, brave"ThioGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."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"ThjalfiNorse — "Myth name (a servant of Thor)"ThorarinNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorkol)"ThordNorse — "Saga name (son of Viking)"ThorgilsEnglish — "Saga name (father of Ingjald)"ThorgrimNorse — "Saga name (brother of Onund Bild)"ThorhaddTeutonic — "Saga name (son of Stein)"ThorhallNorse — "Saga name"ThorhalliNorse — "Saga name"ThorirNorse — "Saga name (son of Asa)"ThorkelNorse — "Saga name (a sorcerer)"ThorlakNorse — "Saga name (bishop of Skalholt)"ThorleikScandinavian — "Saga name (son of Bolli)"ThormodNorse — "Saga name (son of Odd)"ThorntonEnglish — "Town of thorns. Thorn variants are English surnames occasionally used as given names."ThorormNorse — "Saga name"ThorvaldEnglish — "Saga name (son of Asvald)"ThorvaldrScandinavian — "Old Viking name composed of the Old Norse elements Porr Thor and valdr ruler: hence, Thor's rule"ThorvidTeutonic — "Saga name (son of Ulfar)"ThothScandinavian — "Myth name (god of the moon)"ThrainNorse — "Saga name"ThrandNorse — "Saga name (brother of Eyvind the Easterner)"ThrasiNorse — "Saga name (son of Thorolf)"ThrostNorse — "Saga name (son of Hermund)"ThrymNorse — "Myth name (a giant)"ThufailArabic — "Fine, Soft, Good name"ThuleGreek — "Place Name"ThuweniAfrican — "Diminutive of Thani, meaning second one. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ThyoGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."TiamIranian — "Iranian Afghan Name ?"TichawonnaAfrican — "We shall see. A Shona name used in the South Africa region."TieAmerican — "From the enclosure. A short form of names beginning with "Ty". "TigrisPersian — "Myth name"TiifuAfrican — "Faithful. Loyal. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TikiMythology and Astrology — "Maori and Marquesan name borne in Polynesian mythology by the first man or the god who created him"TindNorse — "Saga name"TindoAfrican — "One who is active. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TinkuHindi — "A very common nick name of boys in in india"TithonusArmenian — "Myth name (a lover of Aurora)"TiuGreek — "Myth name (god of war)"TjasseGreek — "Myth name (a giant)"TlberloItalian — "Meaning of the Tiber, Tiberio is derived from the name of the Tiber River in central Italy"TlmotheosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments time honor, respect and theos God: hence, honor God, respect God"TltusBiblical — "the Greek Titos, which is of un-certain derivation Most believe it is from tio to honor. The name is borne in the Bible by a disciple and companion of Paul, to whom Paul addressed an epistle"TobechukwuAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'praise God.'"TobeyNative American — "Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.'."TobiaItalian — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Tobias, which is from the Greek Tobias, a name derived from the Hebrew tobhiyah the Lord is good"TobieEnglish — "Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.'."TobynSwedish — "Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.'."TochoNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' mountain lion.'"TohNorth American Indian — "YAH Walking by the river Navajo. Toh Yah was the native name of gifted artist Gerald Nailor 1917-52"ToirdealbhachIrish — "shaped like Thor the Norse mythological god of thunder and strength Turlough and Tirloch are Anglicized spellings of the name, which was also Anglicized as Charles and Terence. "TomassoItalian — "From the Ecclesiastic Greek Thomas, which is derived from the Aramaic te'dma a twin The name is borne in the Bible by an apostle who doubted the resurrection of Christ. Short: Maso"TonyeAfrican — "Ijaw of Niger name. Meaning unknown."TorbenFinnish — "From the Old Norse name Þà ³rbjà ¶rn, which meant "Thor's bear" or "Thunder bear"."ToreSwedish — "Myth name"TorfiNorse — "Saga name"TorradNorse — "Saga name (son of Osvif)"TrahaearnWelsh — "Common Welsh name formed by adding the intensive prefix tra- to haearn iron: hence, ironlike The name is Anglicized as Traherne"TrevesGerman — "Surname and place name."TriakshHindi — "Three eyed, Another name for Shiva"TristinArthurian Legend — "Tumult, outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde."TristynCeltic — "Tumult, outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan."TrivendraHindi — "The meaning of the name Trivendra is the master of the three super power like Shiv bharma and Vishnu"TroilusWelsh — "Myth name (son of Priam)"TrosLatin — "Myth name (founder of Troy)"TroutAmerican — "Modern name derived from trout a type of fish"TsokaAfrican — "Unlucky. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."TuakoAfrican — "Born eleventh in the family. A Ga name used in the West Africa region."TukufuAfrican — "Exalted. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TukupasyaAfrican — "Fearful. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."TulivuAfrican — "Tranquility. Peace. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TumEgyptian — "Myth name (great god of Annu)"TumainiLatin — "Hope. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TumboAfrican — "Stomach. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."TundeAfrican — "A Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'returns.' Most often used as a suffix in larger names. For example: BABATUNDE, 'father returns'; OLATUNDE, 'honor or wealth returns'; OMOTUNDE, 'a child returns'; AKINTUNDE, 'bravery returns.'"TuponileAfrican — "The saved. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."TurashatHindi — "Anthor name for Indra"TurfeinarNorse — "Saga name (son of Rognvald)"TurnusEnglish — "Myth name (killed by Aeneas)"TushitHindi — "Satisfied, Another name of lord Vishnu"TutuAfrican — "West African name meaning 'cliff dweller.'"TuwaseenArabic — "The Name of The Holy Prophet"TuwileAfrican — "One who knows death is inevitable. A Mwera name used in the East Africa region."TyeEnglish — "From the enclosure. A short form of names beginning with "Ty". "TyehimbaAfrican — "One who knows we stand as a nation. A Tiv name used in the West Africa region."TyfiellFrench — "Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr."TyrGreek — "Myth name (god of war)"TyreeceAmerican — "Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr."TyreekAmerican — "Invented Name"TyrelAfrican-American — "Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr."TyrelleScandinavian — "Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr."TyrkirNorse — "Saga name (a German)"TythanAmerican — "Combination Of The Names TY And NATHAN"TzedekiahHebrew — "Righteousness of Jehovah. The name is borne in the Bible by the last king of Judah 597-586 B.C.. He changed his name from Mattaniah after being appointed by the king of Babylonia, Nebuchadnezzar"TzephaniahHebrew — "Hidden by God, protected by God. Zephaniah was the name of a prophet who lived during the reign of King Josiah 640 B.C.. His prophecies are recorded in the Old Testament book of Zephaniah and warn of God's judgment against those who disobey God's laws"UbaadahMuslim — "Variant of Ubadah: Old Arabic name."UbadahArabic — "Old Arabic name."UbayMuslim — "Old Arabic name."UbayaAfrican — "Bad feeling. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UboraAfrican — "Excellence. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UbwaAfrican — "Young. Delicate. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UcheAfrican — "Thought. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."Udail UdaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"UdayanIndian — "Rising; name of king of Avanti"UdaylArabic — "Old Arabic name"UdhayanHindi — "Rising, Name of king of Avanti"UfanisiAfrican — "Prosperity. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UhbanArabic — "Ibn Aws al-Aslani RA, A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name"UhuruAfrican — "Liberation. Freedom. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UkiAfrican — "Sadness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UkurugenziAfrican — "Leadership. Stewardship. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UlediAfrican — "A young man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UlfarNorse — "Saga name"UlfgerDanish — "Wolf spear. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."UlisseItalian — "Italian form of the Latin Ulysses, a cognate of the Greek Odysseus hater, which is from the root dys hate Odysseus was the name of the hero of the Odyssey. He was a king of Ithaca and a Greek leader in the Trojan War"UlissesPolish — "Polish form of the Latin Ulysses, a cognate of the Greek Odysseus hater, which is from the root dys hate The name is borne in mythology by a king of Ithaca who was a Greek leader of the Trojan War and the hero of the Odyssey"UlnseannIrish — "Gaelic form of Vincent conquering, a name introduced by Anglo-Norman settlers. See VIN-CENT"UlsteanIrish — "Irish diminutive form of Hugh heart, mind, soul The name was Anglicized as Euston"UmaarahMuslim — "Variant of Umarah: Old Arabic name."UmarahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."Umayr UmairArabic — "Old Arabic name"UnadutiNorth American Indian — "the Cherokee unadena woolly and dud head: hence, woolly head The name was often used to denote a person of African- Native American ancestry"UniNorse — "Saga name (a Dane)"UnkarHindi — "God's Name"UponRussian — "marriage, a couple may either retain their individual surnames or share one of the names If both individual names are kept, the parents decide which name their children will have"UrafikiAfrican — "Friendship. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UrjaszPolish — "Polish form of Uriah, which is from the Hebrew uriyah God is light The name is borne in the Bible by a Hittite military leader whose wife King David desired and made pregnant. Uriah was put on the front lines of battle to ensure his death so that David could marry Bathsheba"UsaamaAfrican — "Precious. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UseniAfrican — "One who asks to be told. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."UshindiAfrican — "Victory. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UsikuAfrican — "Night. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."UtbahMuslim — "Old Arabic name."UtniAfrican — "Life. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."UttiyaIndian — "A name in Buddhist literature"UukaAfrican — "One who arises. A Xhosa name used in the South Africa region."VaasavadattaHindi — "A name in Sanskrit classics"VagishIndian — "In Hinduism another name for Brahma"VaidhavHindi — "Anthor name for mercury"VairochanHindi — "An ancient name"ValbrandNorse — "Saga name"ValenteItalian — "Strong. Variant of Valentinus, the name of more than 50 saints and three Roman emperors."VanshilHindi — "Another name of lord krishnas Bansari flute). like Banshi in Hindi language"VaradaraajHindi — "Another Name of Vishnu"VaradarajHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VarlaamRussian — "Form of Barlaam mean¬ing "the name of a hermit""VasukiIndian — "Another name for Ananta, mythical (king of the serpents)"VasumitrHindi — "An ancient name"VasusenHindi — "Original name of Karna"VasushHindi — "Original name of Karna"VatsinHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VedavyasHindi — "It is the name of great sage who wrote mahabharata epic"VedikHindi — "Consciousness, Altar, Name of a river in india"VedinHindi — "Anthor name for Brahma"VelanHindi — "Another name of lord Murugan"VelappanHindi — "Another Name for God Murugan"VelloreHindi — "It is Place Name in Tamilnadu"VerniaminGreek — "Greek cognate of Benjamin, a name de-rived from the Hebrew binyamin son of the right hand See BENJAMIN Biblical Names"VertumnusGreek — "Myth name (god of seasons)"VesteinNorse — "Saga name (son of Vegeir)"ViaanHindi — "Full of life and energy, Alive or lively (Celebrity Name: Shilpa Shetty)"VibhavHindi — "Friend, One who look after and take care of whole universe, Another name of lord Vishnu, Glorious"VictorianAmerican — "The name has several origins. The name is a shortened spelling of the Spanish name Victoriano. It is a place name: Victoria, Australia and Victoria, British Columbia. The name may also be derived from the Victorian time period, named after Queen Victoria."VidarbhHindi — "Ancient name of a state"VifilPortuguese — "Saga name (father of Thornbjorn)"VigfusNorse — "Saga name"VigsterkNorse — "Saga name"VihoCzech — "Cheyenne name meaning ' chief.'"VijayantHindi — "Victor, Name of Indra"VijayanthHindi — "Victor, Name of Indra"VijayendraIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements vijaya victory and Indra, the name of the chief god of the atmosphere, whose name denotes strength: hence, victorious Indra or strong victory"VikingGerman — "Saga name (father of Thord)"ViksharHindi — "Anthor name for Vishnu and Krishna"ViliLatin — "Myth name (giver of reason)"VilohitHindi — "Deep red, Another name of lord Shiva, Another name of Agni fire"VinnieEnglish — "From the name VINCENT"VinnyEnglish — "From the name VINCENT"VishakhHindi — "Having many branches, Another name of lord Shiva"VishantHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VishanthHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VishleshHindi — "Another name for Shiva"VishnavHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VishravanHindi — "Another name of Kubera"VishvaksenHindi — "Lord vishnus names"VishwakHindi — "Another name of lord Vishnu"VishwamithraHindi — "Sages name, Friend of the universe"VisweswaraHindi — "Lord Shivas name"VivikshuHindi — "One of the name of lord Shiva"VladjaRussian — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the element vlad"VldarScandinavian — "the Old Norse Vi5arr, an ancient name of uncertain meaning According to Norse mythology, Vidar was the son of Odin and the giantess Grid. He was the silent god, known for his great strength. At Ragnarok, he avenged Odin's death by killing the Fenris Wolf"VlrgilEnglish — "From the Latin Vergilius, an old Roman family name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from ver spring and give it the meaning youthful, flourishing"VlvekIndian — "the Sanskrit vivek wisdom, right judgment The name is also used as a short form of Vivekananda joy in wisdom. See VIVEKANANDA"VolsungNative American — "Saga name (ruler of the Huns)"VrishagHindi — "Anthor name for Shiva"VrishakHindi — "Another Name of Vishnu"VuaiAfrican — "A fisherman. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."VulcanLatin — "Myth name (god of fire)"WabanaquotNorth American Indian — "Chippewa name derived from waban white and aquot cloud: hence, white cloud"WabaunseeNorth American Indian — "Dawn of day, daybreak. Potawatomi. The name was borne by a Potawatomi chief after whom Wabaunsee County in Kansas is named. He is remembered for his fierceness and courage in battle"WachiruAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'lawmaker's son.'"WaforAfrican — "One born on the Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."WagaAfrican — "One born after the eldest died. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."WahaabArabic — "Gift, name of a Sahaabi (RA)"WahchumyusNorth American Indian — "Rainbow Nez Perce. The name was borne by a warrior who claimed to get his power and strength from the air and the rainbow"WahshehahNorth American Indian — "Fat on skin Osage. Wahshehah 1860-1932 was the name borne by an Osage leader and representative to the United States government. He was known to whites as Bacon Rind"WaithakaAfrican — "Born of the land. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WaiyakiAfrican — "A great and famous Agikuyu leader. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WakeeUrdu — "Bin al-Jarrah had this name"WakiliAfrican — "Representative. Lawyer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."WakuntchapinkaNorth American Indian — "Good thunder Winnebago. The name was borne by a leader of the Winnebago who supported the Anglo position and took the whites' side in the Black Hawk War in 1832; even so, his people were relocated to a reservation in South Dakota, where they endured terrible conditions"WaleaEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleahEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleeEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleighEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaliAfrican — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalieEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalladArabic — "Abu Al-Abbas al-Tamimi had this name. He was a grammarian of Basrah and egypt"WalleaEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleahEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleeEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleighEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalliEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WamaiAfrican — "One who come from the water. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WambuaAfrican — "Kamba of Kenya name meaning 'born during the rainy season.'"WamochaAfrican — "Luhya of Kenya name meaning 'never satisfied.'"WamugundaAfrican — "Of the land. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WamwaraAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WanekiaNorth American Indian — "One who makes life Paiute. It was one of the names of Wovoka the Cutter. See WOVOKA"WangombeAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'one who owns many cows.'"WangonduAfrican — "Of the sheep. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WanjalaAfrican — "Luya of Kenya name meaning 'famine.'"WanjohiAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'brewer.'"WanyangaAfrican — "One named to preserve the name of a dead elder. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."WaruhiuAfrican — "One who always bears a weapon. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WaruiAfrican — "Come from the river. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WarwickGerman — "Both a surname and a place name."WaseyArabic — "Broad-minded, liberal, learned, capacious, ample. scholarly. Al-Wasi, the All-embracing: one of the names of Allah"WatendeAfrican — "There will be no revenge. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region."WaweruAfrican — "One born of the plains. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."WaydellEnglish — "Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing."WaziriAfrican — "Advisor. Government minister. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."WekeAfrican — "Born on Eke market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."WekesaAfrican — "Luhya of Kenya name meaning 'born during harvest time.'"WemusaAfrican — "One never satisfied with his possessions. Always wanting more. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."WenczeslawPolish — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments Wend, a term denoting a member of the old Slavic people who now live in an enclave south of Berlin, and slav glory: hence, glory of the Wends"WernerNative American — "From the name WARREN"WilieEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WillEnglish — "From the name WILLIAM"WilleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WindsorEnglish — "From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK since 1917."WllhelmPolish — "A borrowing from the German, Wilhelm is from the Old High German Willehelm resolute protector, a compound name composed of the elements willeo will, resolution and helm helmet, protection Pet: Wilek, Wilus"WlnnemuccaNorth American Indian — "Paiute name borne by a chief, known to Anglos as Captain Truckee, who guided Captain John Fremont across the mountains and into California The name is thought to be derived from a time when Fremont observed the chief wearing only one moccasin one muck"WorieAfrican — "One born on the Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."WotanGerman — "Myth name"WyleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylieNorse — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllieEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."XerxesPersian — "Meaning uncertain. This name is originally Persian, where it takes the form Khshayarsha. The Hebrew form is Ahasuerus. "XhaidenAmerican — "Created Name"XornAmerican — "Fictional Name"YaadavHindi — "Anthor name for Krishna"YaajHindi — "Anthor name for Shiva"YaaseenMuslim — "Variant of Yasin: Sura in Ou'ran. Name of Prophet Muhammad."YacoobArabic — "Prophets name"YaghmaArabic — "The Name of A City"YahiyaArabic — "Ilike name yahiya, Islamic prophet"YahtoNative American — "Sioux name meaning ' blue.'"YahudaaArabic — "The Name of An Enemy of Jesus"YahyaaMuslim — "Variant of Yahya: The Biblical John is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."YajHindi — "Worshipper, Sacrifice, Another name for Shiva, A sage"YajatHindi — "Sacred, Holy, divine, Another name of lord Shiva"YakubuAfrican — "Jacob A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."YalduzArabic — "A Name of Star"YalmazArabic — "Sahabi name"YamajithHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"YamanMuslim — "Proper name."YandelSpanish — "Created Name"YanisinNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' ashamed.'"YanshHindi — "God name"YaqoobArabic — "One prophet, name"YaredHebrew — "TO descend, descendant. The name is borne in the Bible by the grandfather of Methuselah"YashashreeHindi — "Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter"Yasin YaseenArabic — "The two opening letters of Surah 36 in the Quran; one of the Prophets names"YasiniAfrican — "Principle. Rule. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."YasinthanHindi — "Gods Name"YasoohArabic — "The Name of Hazrat Isa (A.S)"YasribArabic — "Former name of the city of Madinah"YasuhUrdu — "Hazrat Isa Name"YathribUrdu — "Former name of the city of Madinnah"YavuAfrican — "Lunda of Zaire name. Meaning unknown."YawoAfrican — "Born on Thursday. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."YazatHindi — "Another name of lord Shiva"YehonatanHebrew — "the Hebrew yehonathan Yahweh has given The name is borne in the Bible by the son of King Saul and close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form. Short: Yonatan"YerodinAfrican — "Congolese name meaning 'studious.'"YeshurunHebrew — "Righteous; also another name for Israel"YesutoAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'belongs to Jesus.'"YirmeyahuHebrew — "The Lord loosens, God will uplift The name is borne in the Bible by several characters, one of whom was a major prophet of the 6th and 7th centuries B.C. Jeremiah is the Anglicized form"YishmaelHebrew — "God will hear The name was borne by the son of Abraham and his concubine Hagar. After the birth of Isaac by Abraham's wife Sarah, Yishmael and Hagar were abandoned in the desert, where they were saved by God. Yishmael is considered to be the patriarch of the Arabs. Ishmael is the Anglicized form"YiskaArthurian Legend — "Navajo name meaning 'the night has passed.'"YltzchakHebrew — "Popular name derived from the Hebrew yit- shaq laughter. Isaac is the Anglicized form of the name, which is borne in the Bible by the son of Abraham and Sarah. He is considered to be the patriarch of the Hebrews"YmirNorse — "Myth name (a giant)"YngvarNorse — "Saga name"YogineHindi — "Saint, A name of lord Hanuman"YohanceAfrican — "Hausa of W. Africa name meaning 'God's gift.'"YoofiAfrican — "Born on Friday. A Akan name used in the West Africa region."YookuAfrican — "Born on Wednesday. A Fante name used in the West Africa region."YoonusMuslim — "Variant of Yunus: The Biblical Jonas is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."YoosufMuslim — "Variant of Yusuf: The Biblical Joseph is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."YorkooAfrican — "Born on Thursday. A Fante name used in the West Africa region."YosefuHebrew — "From the name JOSEPH"YrarNorse — "Saga name"YuhannisUrdu — "The name of a freed salve of Zubair"YunayHindi — "Another name of lord Ganesh"YunusTurkish — "The Biblical Jonas is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name."Yunus YoonusArabic — "A Prophets name (Jonah)"YussufEnglish — "A prophet's name (joseph)"ZagrosArabic — "White-haired, it is the name of the father of Rustam, the mythical Persian hero"ZahhaakArabic — "A person who laughs most. Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"ZahorAfrican — "Blooming. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZahranAfrican — "Shine. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZaidinEnglish — "Created Name"ZajanArabic — "A Mountain Name"ZakariyyaaArabic — "Zechariah. Biblical Prophets name"ZakawanArabic — "Abu Salih as Saman az-Ziyat had this name; he was a narrator of Hadith"ZakwaniAfrican — "Thriving. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZamoyoniAfrican — "Of the heart. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZamurahArabic — "Sparkle of light, fire; Name of companion"ZebenjoAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'avoid sins.'"ZecharyaHebrew — "the Hebrew zecharyah re-membrance of the Lord, God remembers. The name is borne in the Bible by one of the twelve minor prophets"ZedhryxAmerican — "Created Name"ZelusGreek — "Myth name"ZendeAfrican — "Firm. Strong. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZenobiosGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments zen of Zeus and bios life: hence, the life of Zeus"ZeusefPortuguese — "A variation of the Hebrew name Joseph."ZeuxippusArmenian — "Myth name (son of Apollo)"ZifaAfrican — "Ijaw of Niger name. Meaning unknown."ZikrArabic — "Another name for the quran, reminder, mention"ZilabamuzaleAfrican — "A sickly child. A Luganda name used in the East Africa region."ZiyaadArabic — "Spender, Brilliance. Graceful, distinguished, elegant. Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"ZlnovlRussian — "the Greek Zenobios the life of Zeus, a compound name composed of the elements zen of Zeus and bios life Pet: Zinok"ZuatArabic — "A Tribe's Name"ZubayrArabic — "Its a proper name, a Sahabas name and the youngest fighter in Al Islam"ZuherAfrican — "Shining. Bright. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZuhriAfrican — "Handsome. Good-looking. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZukrArabic — "Another name for god, pile, treasury"ZulfaqarArabic — "One who is clever; the name of Muhammad's sword"ZulkifalArabic — "Name of a prophet of Allah. (Allah ky pegamber ka name)"ZytaveonAmerican — "Created Name"

Girl names that mean Name

AaminaArabic — "Arabic name meaning safe., The name of the mother of the Holy Prophet S.A.W"AaradhiHindi — "Suitable for worship, Name for Krishna"AaradhyaHindi — "Worshipped (Celebrity Name: Aishwarya Rai)"AaraniHindi — "Its a city in Tamil nadu thats well known for sarees. Aarani also another name of luxumi / amman"AaronaSpanish — "Feminine form of Aaron the exalted one. See AARON Male Names"AbameHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AbarraneHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AbebiAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning 'we asked and got her' or 'we asked for her and she came to us.'"AbharikaHindi — "The Name of a Goddess"AbichayilHebrew — "Father of might. The name is borne in the Old Testament by the sister-in-law of King David"AbigayilHebrew — "the Hebrew abigayil Father is rejoicing. The name is borne in the Bible by the wise and beautiful wife of Nabal, who later became the wife of King David"AblaAfrican — "Means 'full-figured' in Arabic. The 7th-century Arabic poet Antara dedicated much of his poetry to a woman named Abla."AboilIndian — "The name of a flower"AboliHindi — "The name of a flower"AbqerArabic — "The Name of A Village"AbrahanaHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. "AbrihetAfrican — "Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning 'she has made it light, she emanates light.'"AbruUrdu — "Honor, Fame, Good Name, Dignity"AcasiaAmerican — "Combinatino Of The Names Acacia And Asia"AcenithAfrican — "The name of an African goddess of love"AcquilinaGreek — "Greek / Russian name meaning ' eagle.' "AdalheidisScandinavian — "Medieval Germanic name composed of the elements adal noble and heid kind, sort: hence, noble one"AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdamaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning 'beautiful child' or 'queenly.'"AdanechAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia female name meaning 'she has rescued them.'"AdaneliaSpanish — "Combination name composed from the male Adan Adam and Helia the sun"AdannaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning 'father's daughter.'"AddolorataItalian — "the Italian addolorato grieved, sorrowful, sorry Addolorata is an example of a name derived from one of the designations of the Virgin Mary, Madonna Addolorata Our Lady of Sorrows"AdeolaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning 'crown of honor.'"AdetounAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning 'princess.'"AdharaArabic — "Derived from Arabic adhara meaning 'maidens'. This is the name of the second brightest star (after Sirius) in the constellation Canis Major."AdhiamboAfrican — "Luo of Kenya name for females born after sunset."AdrasteiaLatin — "Latin -Unyielding Greek - Feminine form of ADRASTOS. This was another name of the Greek goddess Nemesis."AdreiaAmerican — "A spelling variation of the name Andreia."AdrijaHindi — "Of the mountain, Another name of Parvati"AdsalutaCeltic — "Myth name"AegleGreek — "Latinized form of the Greek (Aigle) which meant 'light, radiance, glory'. This was the name of several characters in Greek myth, including one of the Heliades and one of the Hesperides."AelfthrythEnglish — "An Old English name formed as a compound of aelf, meaning elf, and thryth, meaning strength."AellaGreek — "Means 'whirlwind' in Greek. In Greek myth this was the name of an Amazon warrior killed by Herakles during his quest for Hippolyta's girdle."AeolaGreek — "Feminine form of Aeolus, a name of uncertain derivation, which was borne by the Greek mythological god of the winds"AerithAmerican — "Created Name"AethelindEnglish — "An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake."AfafaAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana female name for the firstborn child of a second husband."AfanenWelsh — "Means 'raspberry' in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name."AfdaSpanish — "Of uncertain derivation popularized after Verdi used it for the name of the central character in his opera Aida 1871"AfferaAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AfferyAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AffraAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AfraimaArabic — "Arabic and Hebrew name meaning 'fertile.'"AgafonFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgapeGreek — "Derived from Greek (agape meaning 'love'. This name was borne by at least two early saints."AgapetFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgapitItalian — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgataSwedish — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.', Also. Means pure in Swedish"AgattaFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgbenyagaAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'life is precious. (Could be shortened to NYAGA.)"AggyFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AggyeGerman — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgiHungarian — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgieFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgnetheGerman — "German cognate of Agnes, which is derived from the Greek Hagne, a name derived from hagnos chaste, pure, holy, sacred See AGNESE Italian Names. Pet: Agna"AgnppinaLatin — "A colonist; the name of several highborn women of ancient Rome "AgothaHungarian — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgrafenaRussian — "Russian form of the Latin Agrippina, a name of uncertain etymology borne by Agrippina the Younger A.D. 15 ?—59, the mother of Nero. Some believe it to mean born feet-first"AgyFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AgyeFrench — "Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, 'good.'"AhawhypersieNorth American Indian — "Crow name of uncertain meaning"AhilyaaHindi — "A Famous Historical Name"AilinePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Irene peace. See IRENE English Names"AilseGerman — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AilsieHebrew — "Hebrew form of Scottish Ailsa which is either the diminutive of Elizabeth (pledge from God) or named for the island, Ailsa Craig."AinaSwedish — "Yoruba of Nigeria female name meaning 'difficult birth, ' such as a child born with umbilical cord around neck."AindriHindi — "Lighting of Eyes, The Powerful, Belongs to the Powerful, Another Name of Goddess Durga"AinoMythology and Astrology — "From Finnish mythology, Aino was the sister of Joukahainen Her hand was promised in marriage to an old magician named Vainamoinen. In an effort to escape his advances, she fell into the sea and became a water spirit"AireenArabic — "Fiery (made of fire), passionate, and is the name of a mountain in Kurdistan, also known as Agreen (purjosh)"AislaraSpanish — "the Spanish aislar to isolate, to separate The name is indicative of a person who keeps to herself"AjnakeaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements 'aina land, earth and kea white, clear, fair"AkanesiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Agnes pure, chaste, holy See AGNES English Names"AkhileswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"AkhtarMuslim — "tar; also name of a flower"AkilinaLatin — "Greek / Russian name meaning ' eagle.' "AkosuaAfrican — "Akan or Ahsanti of Ghana name for females born on Sunday."AkpenamawuAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'thanks to God. The Ghanaian short form of this name is AKPENA."AkuaAfrican — "Akan of Ghana name for females born on Wednesday."AlaArabic — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlalaHawaiian — "Myth name of the sister of Ares, god of war."AlapelaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Arabella, an old Scottish name of uncertain etymology. Some believe it to have originally been a Norman name derived from the ele-ment am eagle or arin a hearth. Others think it a variant of Anabel, another name of uncertain origin and meaning. See ANNABEL Scottish Names"AlayjaAmerican — "Created Name"AlbergaLatin — "Noble. Also a Latin name meaning white, and related to a French / Italian word meaning inn."AlbergeFrench — "Noble. Also a Latin name meaning white, and related to a French / Italian word meaning inn."AlbhdaLatin — "Feminine form of Albin: From the Latin Albinus, meaning white.Variant of Alban: From Albanus meaning 'of Alba', the ancient Latin city Alba Longa, whose name derives from albus meaning white."AlbraccaFrench — "Legend name"AlcestisGreek — "Myth name from Euripides' play of the same name. In the play Alcestis gives her life to save her husband, but is rescued by Hercules."AlcinaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlcindaAmerican — "Modern coinage of uncertain derivation It is perhaps based on the name Lucinda light"AlcineItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlciniaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AldeenIrish — "Anglicized form of Etain, an old Gaelic name of uncertain meaning See ETAIN"AleceeaGreek — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AleetheeaGerman — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AleighGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlekiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Alethea, a name derived from the Greek aletheia truth"AleyGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlfredaTeutonic — "Variant of Elfreda: Elf strength, good counselor. From the Old English name Aelfthryth. Also a feminine form of Alfred, meaning sage, or wise, from the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace."AliaArabic — "An Old German name meaning 'all'."AlicaAfrican — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlicahGerman — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AliceaPortuguese — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlicenGerman — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlideeGerman — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlikahAfrican — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AlinaeAmerican — "Created Name"AlitashAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia female name meaning 'may I not lose you, may I find you always my precious. May be shortened to Tash."AlkeGerman — "Originally a pet form of Adalheid noble one, Alke is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name See ADALHEID"AllbheIrish — "A common name of uncertain derivation, some believe it to be derived from the Latin albus white. Ailbhe has been Anglicized as Alvy, Elva, and Olive"AllcineGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AllciniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlleaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleeGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleiGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleighGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleyGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlliaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlliahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlloraAboriginal — "The place of the swamp. The name of a town in Queensland. "AllyaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AllyahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AllyrianeFrench — "French name derived from the Greek word 'Lyre, ' a stringed instrument."AllyssaEnglish — "Old English name meaning noble or kind."AlnisaUrdu — "Part of women's names"AlnsleeScottish — "Transferred use of the Scottish surname taken from the place-name Ainsley, which is derived from the name element / Erie's or Aigen's and the Old English leah wood, clearing, meadow, enclosure"AlohinaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed from the elements 'alohi to shine, to sparkle, bright, brilliant and nani beauty, beautiful: hence, beautiful brightness Short: Nani"AlsakePolish — "Polynesian form of Isaac he will laugh. See ISAAC Biblical Names"AlseenaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsinaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsiniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsllngIrish — "aisling dream, vision, day-dream. The name has been Anglicized as Esther"AlsynGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlteaPolish — "From the Latin Althaea, which is from the Greek Althaia healer, a name derived from althainein to heal"AlthenaEnglish — "Modern coinage combining Althea healer and Athena the Greek goddess of wisdom See ALTHEA and ATHENA Mythological Names"AluciaSpanish — "Combined Name"AlvildaDanish — "From the Old Norse name Alfhildr: alfr meaning "elf" and hildr meaning "battle"."AlyScottish — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlyaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlyahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AmaaimArabic — "A Famous Lady's Name"AmachiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'who knows what God has brought us through this child.'"AmanishakheteAfrican — "The name of one of the Candaces, or Queen Mothers, of the Nubian kingdom of Kush (now northern Sudan). This name could be shortened to AMANI, itself a Kiswahili word meaning 'peace.'"AmanthaAmerican — "Variant of Amarantha. A flower name. Variant of Samantha."AmaravathiHindi — "River Name"AmariahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarisaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarisahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarliaDutch — "Latinized form of the Germanic name Amal, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work"."AmarliahDutch — "Latinized form of the Germanic name Amal, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work"."AmarysHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarysaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarysahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."Amatul BasitArabic — "Servant of the Extender, which means servant of Allah as al-Basit is one of the names of God"Amatul JameelArabic — "Servant of the Beautiful One, which means servant of Allah as al- Jameel is one of the names of God"Amatul KhabirArabic — "Servant of the All-Aware, which means servant of Allah as al-Khabir is one of the names of God"Amatul KhallaqArabic — "Servant of the Creator of All Things, which means servant of Allah as al-Khallaq is one of the names of God"Amatul QadirArabic — "Servant of the Capable, which means servant of Allah as al-Qadir is one of the names of God"Amatul QahirArabic — "Servant of the Domineering, which means servant of Allah as al-Qahir is one of the names of God"AmberlinAmerican — "Combined Name"AmberlynEnglish — "A jewel-quality fossilized resin, as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade."AmberlynnEnglish — "A jewel-quality fossilized resin, as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade."AmbreaAmerican — "Combination Name"AmeyaaHindi — "Boundless, Magnanimous, One who is beyond measure (Celebrity Name: Madhoo (Roja))"AmileeAmerican — "Combination name composed from the names Amy and Lee. See AMY and LEE"AminataAfrican — "A popular female name among the Wolof of Senegal."AmkimaNorth American Indian — "Kiowa name of uncertain meaning"AmmatulArabic — "Slave of. Servant of. Used to join with female names with divine Name"AmoricaEnglish — "Ancient name for Britain"AmtnaMuslim — "Popular name derived from amin trustworthy, faithful, which is from amuna to be faithful, to be reliable"AmunetEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of mystery)"AnaikaHindi — "If you have information about this name, share it in the comments area below!"AnaisaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnakakiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Anastasia, a name de-rived from the Greek anastasis resurrection"AnaliliaSpanish — "Combination name composed from the names Ana and Lilia See ANA and LILIA"AnamaliaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Anna Maria See ANNA and MARIA English Names"AnassaGreek — "Greek name meaning "Queen.""AnatHebrew — "Myth name (a wife of Seth) Alternate Meaning - Singer"AnataHebrew — "Myth name (a wife of Seth) Alternate Meaning - Singer"AnateHebrew — "Myth name (a wife of Seth) Alternate Meaning - Singer"AnatieHebrew — "Myth name (a wife of Seth) Alternate Meaning - Singer"AnayaAfrican — "Ibo of Eastern Nigeria name meaning 'look up to God.'"AncaBohemian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AndelaCzech — "Czech form of Angela, a name derived from the Greek angelos messenger, messenger of God"AndreiaPortuguese — "A female version of the name Andrew, meaning "manly."AndrinaAmerican — "Combination Name"AndzelikaPolish — "Polish form of the English Angelica, a name derived from angelic heavenly, like an angel, which is derived from the Latin angelicus angelic and the Greek angelikos angelic"AneHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AneeDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnetaUkrainian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnettaHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AneyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AniSlavic — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnitoniPolish — "Polynesian form of Anthony See ANTHONY English Names"AnitraAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnjeDutch — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnjuskaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnaliSwedish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnchetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnchettaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnneHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnechetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnneeDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnellaEnglish — "English and Scottish elaboration of the name Anne gracious, full of grace See ANNE"AnnerlBavarian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnetteFrench — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnneyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnfridScandinavian — "Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse ArnfrtSr beautiful eagle, a compound name composed of the elements am eagle and fridr beautiful, fair"AnniGerman — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnicaAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnichetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnieHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnikeSwedish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnoraLatin — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnoreDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnucschkaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnuscheLithuanian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnusiaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnwfnCeltic — "Myth name (the Otherworld)"AnnwnWelsh — "Myth name (the Otherworld)"AnnyAfrican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnyaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnyahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnzeHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AntheiaGreek — "antheios flowery. The name was used for Hera, the queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage"AntjeGerman — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AntuanetaPolish — "Polish form of the French Antoinette, a feminine diminutive form of Antoine, which is a cognate of Anthony The name is derived from the old Roman family name Antonius, which is of uncertain origin and meaning"AnulikaAfrican — "Ibo of eastern Nigeria name meaning 'happiness is the best.'"AnumlocheHindi — "An Apsara's Name"AnuskaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnveeHindi — "One of devis names, Name of a Goddess"AnviHindi — "One of devis names, Name of a Goddess"AnvieHindi — "Goddess durga €˜s name"AnyangoAfrican — "Af of Kenya name meaning 'friend.'"AnyanusiaPolish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."ApamaHindi — "Another name for paan-ati"AparajithaArabic — "One of the kauravas, Unconquerable woman, Undefeated or name of a flower"AparijitaIndian — "Undefeated; name of a flower"ApikailaHawaiian — "APIKA'ILA Hawaiian form of Abigail, a cognate of the Hebrew Avigayil, which is derived from avlgayil father of exaltation, father is rejoicing. The name is borne in the Bible by one of the wives of King David"AprajitaHindi — "Undefeated, A flower, One name of devis names"AquanettaEnglish — "Contemporary created name. Aqua is the blue-green sea color."AquilinaSpanish — "Greek / Russian name meaning ' eagle.' "AquilineLatin — "Greek / Russian name meaning ' eagle.' "AretAfrican — "Ibibio of Nigeria name for female children born on market day, called Edet."ArishaAmerican — "Created Name"ArlannaAmerican — "Combination Name"ArlettaFrench — "Variant of Arlette: Derived from a feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning manly. A medieval given name."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."ArthurineEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous."ArtiaAmerican — "Feminine form of Art. See ART and ARTHUR Welsh Male Names"ArundhatiIndian — "One who is not restrained; the name of a star"ArunikaIndian — "the Sanskrit aruna reddish brown, the color of dawn The name has the definition the glow of dawn, the glow of sunrise"ArusiAfrican — "Swahili name for girls born at the time of a wedding. 'Arusi' is the Kiswahili word for wedding."AsabiAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'one of select birth.'"AshakiAfrican — "West African female name meaning 'beautiful.'"AshantaAfrican — "Life, Tribal name."AshantaeAfrican — "Life, Tribal name."AshantahSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshanteeAfrican — "Life, Tribal name."AshanteySwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshantiAfrican — "African Tribe Name"AshantiaSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshantieSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshantiiEnglish — "African tribe name"AshaunteeAfrican — "Life, Tribal name."AshauntiAfrican — "Life, Tribal name."AshauntiaSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshauntiahSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshauntySwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshauntyaSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AshreeHindi — "One of the names of Goddess durga"AshuntieSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."AsianneArabic — "The rising sun. The name of the continent used as a given name. According to the Koran the Pharaoh's wife Asia raised the infant Moses. A variant of Aisha: (life)."AsminaAfrican — "Female name of the Nubian peoples of southern Sudan."AssaggiAfrican — "Zimbabwe name meaning 'strong.'"AsshewequaNorth American Indian — "Singing bird Sauk. The name was borne by the wife of Chief Black Hawk"AssiehIranian — "The name of Pharoah's wife who educated Moses"AssmaArabic — "Many Names"AssuncaoPortuguese — "the Portuguese assuncao as-sumption The name makes reference to the assumption of the Virgin Mary to heaven following her death"AstarteLatin — "Myth name (a wife of Seth)"AsuraAfrican — "Swahili and Hausa name for female children born during the Muslim month of Ashur."AswiniHindi — "It is a name of a star"AtaardArabic — "The Name of A Sitar"AthrachtIrish — "Saint name"AtsukpiAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name for a female twin."AuriolLatin — "Possibly a17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden"AurlelLatin — "Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden."AusetEgyptian — "Myth name (another name for Isis)"AustraliaAmerican — "The name of the country Australia."AvagailHebrew — "My father rejoices. Biblical, the name of King David's third wife described as 'good in discretion and beautiful in form."AvaleeEnglish — "Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline."AvellinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Avellino place of hazelnut trees. See AVELLINO Male Names"AviraHebrew — "Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name."AvlynnEnglish — "Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline."AvonacoNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' lean bear.'"AyanAfrican — "Somali female name meaning 'bright.'"AyeishaArabic — "Woman. Life. Aisha was the name of the favorite wife of the prophet Mohammed."AymenUrdu — "Sacred, Brave, Old name of Arabia"AyoAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'joy.'"AzabethAmerican — "Created Name"AzmeraAfrican — "Male and female name in both Amharic and Tigrinya languages of Ethiopia. It means 'harvest.'"BadarivasaHindi — "Another Name of Durga"BahatiAfrican — "This Kiswahili word for 'luck, fortune' is also a female name used in Swahili cultures"BahubhujaHindi — "A River's Name"BainesAmerican — "from Baines [in France] The name is derived from the French bain a bath. Alternatively, the name could be derived from the Scottish surname Bain, which is from the Gaelic ban white, fair, pale. "BakhiyavathiHindi — "Flower Name"BakulIndian — "The name of a flower"BamhiItalian — "Little child, bambino. Pet name."BanbaIrish — "Myth name"BanujahArabic — "The daughter of al-Mahdi, the Khalifah (775-785), had this name"BarahaamArabic — "A Jewish Cheep Name"BarakaArabic — "Blessings. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."BarbiEnglish — "From the name BARBARA"BarbieAmerican — "From the name BARBARA"BarboraCzech / Slovak — "Czech cognate of Barbara foreign woman, a Latin name derived from barbarus foreign, strange, a term applied to non-Romans or those deemed to be uncivilized"BashmaArabic — "The Name of A Herb"BasmalaahArabic — "By The Name of Allah"BastienneFrench — "Feminine form of Bastien, which is a short form of Sebastien man of Sebastia See SEBASTIEN Male Names"BeaLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BeeLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BeiLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BeilaaArabic — "The Name of Flower"BeliarosaSpanish — "Combination name composed from the names Belia and Rosa: hence, beautiful rose"BelisardaFrench — "Legend name"BelliniItalian — "From the name BELLE"BelurmiHindi — "Parvathi name bela+urmi"BerecyntiaMythology and Astrology — "A name of the Phrygian goddess of the earth and nature, Cybele"BerenikeGreek — "Evolution of the older Pherenike bringer of victory, a compound name composed of the elements pherein to bring and nilce victory"BerhaneAfrican — "Female and male name in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages of Ethiopia which means 'my light.'"BernardinaTeutonic — "From the name BERNARD"BethHebrew — "From the house of God; Holy and sacred to God. The short form of names starting with or containing 'Beth'. eg. Elizabeth / Bethany"BetsabeSpanish — "the Hebrew Bathsheba daughter of Sheba, daughter of the oath. The name is borne in the Bible by the beautiful wife of Uriah. She was married to King David after he ensured Uriah's death in battle"BeyLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BhaargaviHindi — "Beautiful, Pleasant, Brilliant, Another name for the goddesses Paarvati"BhagvatiHindi — "Another Name for Lakshmi"BhavathariniHindi — "Goddess name"BhaviyaHindi — "Grand, Splendid, Virtuous, Composed, Another name for Goddess Paarvati"BhoomijaHindi — "Born from the earth, Another name of Goddess Sita"BhumijaHindi — "Born from the earth, Another name of Goddess Sita"BhuvaneshwariHindi — "Goddess of earth, Goddess name"BhuvaneswariHindi — "Goddess of earth, Goddess name"BilaawalArabic — "The Name of A Raga"BintaAfrican — "West African female name meaning 'with God.'"BirdenaAmerican — "Contemporary name meaning Little bird."BirdieEnglish — "Contemporary name meaning Little bird, birdlike."BirdineEnglish — "Contemporary name meaning Little bird."BissmillahArabic — "By The Name of Allah"BlnyaminaHebrew — "Feminine form of Binyamin son of the right hand See BINYAMIN Male Names. Benjamina is the Anglicized form of the name"BogdanaPolish — "Feminine form of Bogdan, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bog God and dan gift: hence, God's gift"BogumilaPolish — "Feminine form of Bogumil grace of God, a compound name composed of the elements bog God and mil grace, favor, thanks"BoguslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Boguslaw glory of God, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bog God and slav glory"BohdanaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bohdan God's gift, a Czech cognate of Bogdan, a name composed of the"BoinaivNorth American Indian — "Grass maiden Shoshoni. Boinaiv was the childhood name of Sacajawea, the Shoshoni interpreter and intermediary who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition. See SACAJAWEA"BoleslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Boleslaw strong glory, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bole strong, large and slav glory"BozidaraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bozidar divine gift, a gift of God, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bozi of God, divine and dar gift Pet: Boza, Bozena, Bozka"BradamateFrench — "Legend name"BraelynEnglish — "A modern, recently created name"BrandelynEnglish — "Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name."BrandilynEnglish — "Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name."BraylinAmerican — "Combination Name"BrieFrench — "Strong victory. A short form of names starting with "Bree"."BrigitaRomanian — "Romanian form of Birgitta, which is derived from the Gaelic Brighid, a name thought to be derived from brigh strength"BrigitteFrench — "From the name BRIDGET"BrioniEnglish — "The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine."BritaniaArabic — "A poetic name for Great Britain"BrittanyaArabic — "A poetic name for Great Britain"BronislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bronislav armor glory, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bron armor, protection and slav glory"BrontiEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BrontyEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BrundaHindi — "God name"BrundhaHindi — "God name"BryaniEnglish — "The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine."BryeAmerican — "Strong victory. A short form of names starting with "Bree"."BuchiAfrican — "Nigerian name. Meaning unknown."BuhayyahUrdu — "The name of a freed female slave"BujiHindi — "A Nick Loving Name"BullbulArabic — "The Name of Bird"BunanahUrdu — "This was the name of the daughter of Yazid al-Abshamiyah"BupeAfrican — "A Nyakyusa of Tanzania female name meaning 'hospitality.'"ByrdeneEnglish — "Contemporary name meaning Little bird."CaliopaSpanish — "the Greek Kalliope beautiful voice, a compounding of the elements kalios beauty, beautiful and ops voice The name is borne in Greek mythology by the Muse of epic poetry and eloquence"CallifaeItalian — "A borrowing from the name of the town of Callifae in lower Italy"CallirrhoeItalian — "the Greek Kallirroe beau-tiful stream, a compound name composed of the elements hallos beauty and roe stream"CallisonAmerican — "Created Name"CallisteGreek — "Another name for Artemis"CalvaLatin — "A name referring to Venus"CamaksiHindi — "Goddess Name"CamelliaEnglish — "Variant of the flower name Camelia."CamishaAmerican — "Tribal Name"CamishiaAmerican — "Created Name"CaparinaSpanish — "Borrowed from the name of a type of butterfly"CapitaLatin — "A name referring to Minerva"CaptaLatin — "A name referring to Minerva"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."CarreeEnglish — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "CassarahEnglish — "Modern name derived from the French phrase `que sera, sera', meaning `what will be, will be'."CauveryIndian — "Variance of Cavery, the name of a river"CectlieCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Cecil, which is derived from Caecilius, an old Roman family name that has its root in the Latin caecus blind, dim-sighted See CECILIA Italian Names. Pet: Cecilka, Cilinka, Cilka"CeiraPortuguese — "The name of a Portuguese river."CeireIrish — "Saint name"CenedraEnglish — "Fantasy Name"CfillaPortuguese — "the Latin Caelia, a feminine form of Caelius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from caelum heaven"ChaandiArabic — "A Metal Name"ChalsiaArabic — "Landing place or port, Seaport. place name"ChameniyaaArabic — "The Name of A Flower"ChampaaArabic — "The Name of A Flower"ChanbeliArabic — "The Name of A Flower"ChandaalikaaHindi — "Another Name of Durga"ChanyaHebrew — "A Taita people of Kenya female name; meaning unknown."ChehrazadPersian — "Another Name of Humaai"ChelseeEnglish — "Place name, a London district."ChelsieEnglish — "Place name, a London district."ChelsyEnglish — "Place name, a London district."CherikaFrench — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."CherikiaChoctaw — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."CherokeiChoctaw — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."CherokiaChoctaw — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."CherrellEnglish — "Variant of the French Cherie: dear one, darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl."CherrillEnglish — "Variant of the French Cherie: dear one, darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl."CheryllEnglish — "Variant of the French Cherie: dear one, darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl."CherythEnglish — "Modern variant of Cheryl or any of the other names containing the element cher"ChezarinaItalian — "From the name Cesar"ChicaSpanish — "Pet name meaning little girl."ChinakaAfrican — "An Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning 'God decides.'"ChinmaiHindi — "Supreme consciousness, Name of lord Ganesh, Blissful"ChinmayeHindi — "Supreme consciousness, Name of lord Ganesh, Blissful"ChitraIndian — "Picture; a stat; name of a river"ChriseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChriseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrishaunaAmerican — "Combination Name"ChrisiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissieIrish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChristaEnglish — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristarGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristarahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrisyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrystaGreek — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrystarGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrystaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrysyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChuchakHindi — "A Famous Queen's Name"CicilyEnglish — "From the name CECILIA"CinnabarAmerican — "Borrowed from the name of the bright red mineral. The name is thought to be derived from the Persian sangarf red lead, cinnabar"CintiaPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Greek name Cynthia."CinxiaLatin — "A name referring to Juno"CinziaItalian — "Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus."CirceLatin — "According to Greek mythology, this African witch transformed the Greek troops of Odysseus into swine. The classical Greek pronunciation of her name is KEAR-kay."CissiAmerican — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."CissieEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."CissyEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."ClarimundaFrench — "Legend name"ClaudeLatin — "From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the latin meaning lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine."ClematisGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematisaGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematiseGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematissGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematissaGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematisseGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematysGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematysaGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematyseGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematyssGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematyssaGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClematysseGreek — "Brushwood, Vine. The name of a flower."ClfimenceFrench — "Feminine variant of the male Clement, a name derived from the Late Latin Clemens merciful, which is from clemens gentle, mild"ClfodhnaIrish — "Gaelic name of uncertain meaning"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"ClnzlaItalian — "Italian cognate of the Greek Kynthia, a name derived from Kynthios from Kynthos, the name of a mountain on the island of Delos See KYNTHIA Greek Names"CloIrish — "From name of Irish river in Co. Tipperary, but perhaps felt by some to be associated with the name Claudia"ColletteFrench — "From the name NICOLE"CondoleezaAmerican — "Created Name"CreirdyddlyddWelsh — "Compound name composed of the Welsh elements creir a token, a jewel, a sacred object and llud sea: hence, token of the sea, jewel of the sea"CrescensiaSpanish — "Feminine form of Crescencio, a name derived from the Latin crescentianus to grow"CressaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Cressida, Cressa is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See CRESSIDA"CristeeGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristeyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristiGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristiaGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristieScottish — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrocaleGreek — "Myth name"CryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."CrystaGreek — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystarahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrysteeGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrysteyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystiGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystiaGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystieGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CumaniaIrish — "Saint name"CyntiaSpanish — "Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus."CypriaGreek — "Based on the name of the Mediterranean is-land of Cyprus. It is of uncertain etymology"DabudaNorth American Indian — "Wide hips Washo. The name was borne by the basket designer and weaver Datsolalee c. 1835- 1925"dadPersian — "Old Arabic name"DahliahEnglish — "Flower named for botanist A Dahl"DahlyaEnglish — "Flower named for botanist A Dahl"DahlyahEnglish — "Flower named for botanist A Dahl"DaizyEnglish — "Day's eye. A flower name."DajlaahArabic — "The Name of A River"DaliboraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Dalibor to fight afar, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements dal afar and borit to fight Short: Dala. Pet: Dalena, Dalenka"DamayantiIndian — "One who subdues oth¬ers; in Hinduism the name of a princess"DamhnaitIrish — "Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter)."DanaciaAmerican — "Modern coinage of uncertain derivation It possibly originated as a blending of the names of the parents or relatives of a child"DaneshaAmerican — "Created Name"DannielaSpanish — "Feminine form of Daniel God is my judge. See DANIEL Male Names"DarendaAmerican — "Modern name of uncertain derivation. It might have been coined from name elements of parents or relatives of the child, or modeled after the name Brenda"DarercaIrish — "Saint name"DarienneLatin — "Feminine of Darius, a Persian royal name."DariyaRussian — "Feminine form of Darius, a cognate of the Greek Dareios, which is an ancient name of uncertain origin. It is thought to ultimately be derived from Darayavahush, the name of an ancient Persian king. Dariya is one of the most popular names in Russia today, and Dasha is the favored pet form"DarrelleLatin — "Feminine of Darius, a Persian royal name."DarreneEnglish — "Feminine form of Darren, which is of uncertain origin and meaning See DARREN Male Names"DarsanidarsaniHindi — "Worth Looking at; Another Name for Goddess Durga"DarsellAmerican — "Modern coinage, perhaps influenced by the name Darcy from Arcy"DavalineFrench — "A combination of two names... David and Aline"DaveniaAfrican-American — "Modern coinage perhaps formed by combining names such as Dave and Eugenia"DecembraMythology and Astrology — "the Latin decern ten and the Persian bdr time, period: hence, ten-time, ten-pe- riod December was the tenth month of the year according to the ancient Roman calendar, which began in March. The name is bestowed upon those born in the month of December"DechtireCeltic — "Myth name (a nursemaid)"DeclaIrish — "Feminine form of Declan (saint name)"DeedeeEnglish — "Nickname for girls' names beginning with "D.""deetaHindi — "A name of Goddess Lakshmi"DeljaPolish — "A short form of Kordelja daughter of the sea, Delja is also bestowed as an independent given name See KORDELJA"DenequaAmerican — "Created Name"DenisaSpanish — "Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus."DenniseFrench — "Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus.."DeochCeltic — "Myth name (a princess of Munster)"DewandaAfrican-American — "Combination of prefix "De" and first name "Wanda.""DeysiEnglish — "Day's eye. A flower name."dhaniyaHindi — "Goddess name"dhanushriHindi — "The bow or name of a Hindu Rashi sagittarius"dhanusriArabic — "The bow or name of a Hindu Rashi sagittarius"dharmajaHindi — "Mother of dharma, Swaminarayan sampraday name"DiedreIrish — "Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart."DijaAfrican-American — "A short form of Khadija premature baby, Dija is also occasionally bestowed as an independent given name See KHADIJA"DilanneAmerican — "Created Name"DilwenWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements dilys genuine, steadfast, true and gwen white, fair, blessed: hence, genuine and blessed"DimMuslim — "A Popular name derived from dxma downpour, rain without thunder or lightning"diraHindi — "Beautiful, Splendor, derived from Indira - Goddess laxmis name"DlanthaGreek — "the name of the flower di- anthus, which is from the Greek elements dios divine and anthos a flower: hence, divine flower"DlederikeGerman — "Feminine form of Dietrich leader of the people. See DIETRICH Male Names"DobrilaCzech / Slovak — "Popular name derived from dobro good, kind"DolkarTibetan — "The name of a Buddhist Goddess."DonnagScottish — "Feminine diminutive form of Donald, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Domhnall world ruler See DOMHNALL Male Names and DONALDA. Short: Donna. Pet: Doileag, Dolag, Dollag"DoresPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Spanish name Dolores."DoriannEnglish — "Oscar wilde used this name for the main character of his 1890s novel, 'the portrait of dorian g"DorolindaSpanish — "Combination name composed from Dorotea and Linda See DOROTEA and LINDA"DrahomiraCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements draho dear, beloved and meri great, famous Short: Draha. Pet: Drahuse, Drahuska, Draza, Mirha"DredaEnglish — "Diminutive of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Diminutive of Eldreda: The feminine form of Eldred, which is a variant of Aldred, meaning old counsel, or sage."dubaahArabic — "(Zubaah) Name of a Sahabiyah. daughter of uncle of the Holy prophet (peace he upon him)"DurandanaFrench — "Legend name"DurindanaFrench — "Legend name"durrahArabic — "A large or precious pearl, Name of a Sahaabia (RA)"DusanaCzech — "Feminine form of Dusan, a name derived from dusha spirit, soul Short: Dusa. Pet: Dusanka, Dusicka, Duska"DwynwenWelsh — "Compound name composed from the Welsh elements dwyn wave and gwen, gwyn white, fair, blessed: hence, white wave"DyanneAmerican — "From the name DIANE"DymphnaIrish — "Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter)."DzsesszikaHungarian — "This is a newly-accepted Hungarianization of the Anglo name"EashtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"EbiereAfrican — "Ijaw of Niger female name. Meaning unknown."EchidnaGreek — "Myth name (a monster)"EdjoEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Uadjit)"EeshaniHindi — "Wife of lord shiva., Close to God, Name of Goddess durga, Goddess Parvati (Wife of lord Shiva)"EeshtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"EfahHebrew — "darkness, gloom. The name is borne in the Bible by a concubine of Caleb"EffiwatAfrican — "Nigerian female name of unknown origin."EfraAfrican — "A popular female name in Egypt."EgidiaLatin — "A form of Aegidius, a Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin."EibhlinIrish — "Derived from the name Evelyn or Evelina."EinmyriaScandinavian — "Of uncertain meaning borne in Norse mythology by one of the two daughters of Loki, the trickster god Little is known of her other than her name and that of her sister, Eisa"EleadoraGreek — "Gift of the sun. A name given to many saints."EleriWelsh — "River Name"EllammaHindi — "The Name of a South Indian Goddess"ElloraIndian — "The name given to the cave temples of India."EloiseeFrench — "From the name LOIS"ElrwenWelsh — "Modern coinage formed by combining the name Eira snow and the element gwen white, fair, blessed: hence, white snow, blessed snow"ElstlrIrish — "Gaelic form of Esther, a name of debated etymology See ESTHER"EmalindaSpanish — "Combination name composed from Emma and Linda See EMMA and LINDA"EmelieGerman — "From the Latin Aemilia, which is from Aemil- ius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus emulating, trying to equal or excel, rival"EmelindaSpanish — "Combination name composed from Emelia and Linda See EMELIA and LINDA"EmelyeEnglish — "From the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, anglicized by Chaucer."EmerIrish — "Myth name"EmersenEnglish — "Son of Emery. Both a masculine and feminine name."EmmersenEnglish — "Son of Emery. Both a masculine and feminine name."EmmersonEnglish — "Son of Emery. Both a masculine and feminine name."EmpandaLatin — "Mythical Name"EoghaniaWelsh — "Feminine form of Eoghan youth, young warrior See EOGHAN Male Names. The name is Anglicized as Eugenia well-born"EppieEnglish — "A diminutive of Euphemia or Hephzibah, also used as an independent name."ErienneGaelic — "Poetic name for Ireland."ErinaCeltic — "Irish name, from poetic name for Ireland."ErmentraudGerman — "Compound name composed of Ermen a name for the Germanic god of war and trut dear, maiden or / ?ru / ? strength"EshaniHindi — "Wife of lord shiva., Close to God, Name of Goddess durga, Goddess Parvati"EshniHindi — "Wife of lord shiva., Close to God, Name of Goddess durga, Goddess Parvati"EsinamAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'God heard me.'"EsmakeArabic — "Your name is?"EstephaniaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Estevao, the Portuguese cognate of Stephen a crown, a garland See ESTEVAO Male Names"EstraAnglo-Saxon — "Myth name"EtheniaIrish — "Latinate form of the popular Gaelic name Eithne kernel. See EITHNE"EtiennetteFrench — "Feminine form of Etienne, the French cognate of Stephen, which is from the Greek stephanos garland, crown See ETIENNE Male Names"EtkaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EtkeGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttaTeutonic — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttahGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttieLatin — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttyLatin — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EtyGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EugfinieFrench — "Feminine form of Eugene, which is from the Latin Eugenius and the Greek Eugenios well-born. See EUGENE Male Names"EulaljaPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Eulalia, a compound name composed from the elements eu well, good, fair, happy and the verb lalein to talk: hence, fair of speech"EunikeGreek — "Compound name composed of the elements eu well, good, fair and nike victory: hence, good victory. The name is borne in the Bible by the mother of Timothy"EurynomeGreek — "Myth Name, Goddess of all, Daughter of Nysus"EvdokiyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eudosia good, gift, a name derived from the elements eu good, well and dosis a giving, a gift"EvelliaSpanish — "From the Greek Euellia, a name derived from the element eu well, good, fair"EvfemiyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eufemia, a compound name composed of the elements eu good, well, fair and pheme voice: hence, fair of voice, fair speech"EvlaliyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eulalia, a compound name composed of the elements eu good, well, fair and lalein to talk: hence, well-spoken"FakhitahUrdu — "A dove, a ringed turtledove, the name of a Sahabiyyah"FalerinaFrench — "Legend name"FamkeDutch — "Little girl; A pet form of German names beginning with the element 'frid' meaning peace."FanaAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'light.'"FanceenEnglish — "Pet name meaning free, variant of Frances."FanniEnglish — "Pet name meaning free, variant of Frances."FanniaEnglish — "Pet name meaning free, variant of Frances."FantaAfrican — "Guinea and Cote D'Ivoire name meaning 'beautiful day.'"FarmankamPersian — "One of The 101 Names of Ahura Mazda"FatemehArabic — "In parsi meaning is : The name of Mohammad's daughter"FatihahArabic — "Opening, start, and in this meaning it is the name of the first chapter of the Quran"FatumaAfrican — "Popular Swahili and Somali versions of the name Muslim name, FATIMA, meaning 'weaned.'"FaviannaLatin — "Feminine variant of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius."FaviolaLatin — "Feminine variant of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius."FawziyyaMuslim — "From the Arabic faFayolaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'luck walks with honor.'"FedelmCeltic — "Myth name (wife of Loegaire)"FelecidadePortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the name Felicity."FemaleBiblical — "children are named in much the same man-ner but do not receive school names or official names Upon marriage, a woman keeps her surname yet often adds her husband's surname as a courtesy. At"FembarAfrican — "Liberian name. Meaning unknown."FemkeDutch — "Little girl; A pet form of German names beginning with the element 'frid' meaning peace."FeniHindi — "Which meaning is name"FerdinandaGerman — "Feminine form of Ferdinand, which is of uncertain origin and meaning. See FERDINAND French Male Names"FiddaMuslim — "Popular name derived from fidda silver"FikriyyaMuslim — "Popular name derived from fikri intellec-tual, meditative, which is from fakara to meditate"FilikitataRussian — "Russian cognate of the Italian Felicitas, a name derived from the Latin felicitas happiness, felicity, good fortune"FindabairCeltic — "Myth name (daughter of Medb)"FingulaCeltic — "Myth name (daughter of Lyr)"FionnaghualaScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of the Irish Gaelic Fionnguala, a compound name composed of the elements fionn white, fair and guala shoulder: hence, white shoulders. The name has been Anglicized as Flora a flower. Finella and its variants are Anglicized spellings. See FINELLA"FiorenzaLatin — "From name Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and of spring."FipePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Phoebe bright one See PHOEBE English Names"FiryalMuslim — "Proper Name."FlavieLatin — "Feminine form of Roman clan name Flavius, itself from flavusyellow, probably referring to fair hair of original bearers."FldeljaPolish — "From the Latin Fidelia, a name derived from fidelis faithful, trusty"FloellaEnglish — "Modern coinage made by combining the names Flo and Ella See ELLA and FLORENCE. Short: Flo"FlorSpanish — "From name Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and of spring."FloraliaMythology and Astrology — "The name of the ceremonial festival that was held each spring in honor of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and springtime"FlordelisFrench — "Legend name"FloreFrench — "Cognate of Flora, which is derived from the Latin floris a flower The name was borne by a young Spanish woman martyred at Cordova in 851 during the persecution under the Moslem ruler Abd-ar-Rahman II"FlorellaLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FlorentinaLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FlorentynaLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FlorenzaLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FloriceLatin — "From name Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and of spring."FlorisLatin — "From name Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and of spring."FlossLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FlossieLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FloyceAmerican — "Combination Of The Names Floyd And Joyce"FolaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'honor.'"ForenzaLatin — "From name Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and of spring."FowsiaAfrican — "Popular Somalian name. Meaning unknown."FreddaGerman — "Feminine form of Frederic: From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler."FreesiaLatin — "A type of flower named after German botanist Friedrich HT Freese."FreydisNorse — "Noblewoman; from Norse goddess of love and fecundity, who also gave the name of the day of the week, Friday. Freya is probably related to modern German Frau (woman."FriedeGerman — "Short form of Friedelinde gentle peace and Friederike ruler of peace, Friede is now also bestowed as an independent given name"FryderykaPolish — "Feminine form of Fryderyk peaceful ruler, which is derived from the Germanic Friedrich, a compound name composed of the elements frithu peace and rik king, ruler"FuraiahUrdu — "Name of a Sahabiyah, her second name was Faari€˜ah"FusbertaFrench — "Legend name"GaangiHindi — "Sacred, Pure, Comparable to the ganges, Another name for durga, ***, Another name for durga"GandhalikaHindi — "Fragrant, Sweet smelling, Another name for Paarvati"GangiHindi — "Sacred, Pure, Comparable to the ganges, Another name for durga, ***, Another name for durga"GaurangiHindi — "Giver of happiness, One name of radhas name, lord krishnas beloved, Fair complexioned"GauryHindi — "Another name of Parvathi means yellowish white"GeennaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."GeennahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."GeminaMythology and Astrology — "the Latin gemini twins. The name is bestowed upon female children born under the third sign of the zodiac, Gemini"GenessaHebrew — "Origin, birth. Genisis is the name of the first book in the Bible. 'Genisia' - the Virgin Mary of Turin - is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition."GenisisHebrew — "Origin, birth. Genisis is the name of the first book in the Bible. 'Genisia' - the Virgin Mary of Turin - is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition."GeromaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."GeromahLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."GertieGerman — "Diminutive of Gertrude: From the Old German name, meaning strong spear."GhadirMuslim — "the Arabic ghadir a brook, a stream Water is a rare commodity in a desert environment; thus the name denotes preciousness"GhenaHindi — "Ornament, Abbreviation of names ending in -gina"GhufayrahUrdu — "This was the name of a very pious woman who kept vigil in the night"GiadaItalian — "Jade People think of Giada as pretty, exotic, elegant, cre-ative, intelligent People who like the name Giada also like Gianna, Gabriella, Ava, Isabella, Bianca, Genevieve, Gia, Lucia, Sienna, Ella"GirisaHindi — "One belonging to the mountains, Another name for Paarvati"GislaDanish — "From the Old Danish language, thought to be a version of Gisla. A name from the Viking era."GislaugScandinavian — "Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse elements gisil hostage and laug consecrated: hence, consecrated hostage Cognate: Gislog Swedish"GitikaIndian — "Compounding of the name Gita song and the diminutive suffix -ka: hence, little song"GjuzelRussian — "Russian form of the German Giselle a pledge, a name derived from gisil to owe, a pledge, a mutual obligation It was a common practice in the early Middle Ages for rival factions to offer a person, often a child, to each other as a pledge of peace"GladAmerican — "Diminutive of Gladys: Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler."GlennetteAfrican-American — "Modern feminine form of Glenn, a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic glenn mountain val-ley"GlisonAmerican — "Combination Of The Names Glen And Allison"GllbertaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Gilberto bright pledge See GILBERTO Male Names"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"GlnaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Georgina earth- worker, Gina is now used as an independent given name See GEORGINA"GloraLatin — "From the name GLORIA"GluseppinaItalian — "Feminine form of Giuseppe, the Italian cognate of Joseph may he add, God will add See GIUSEPPE Male Names"GnaneshwariHindi — "Intelligent, Name of Goddess Lakshmi"GodelivaSpanish — "Spanish form of the English Godiva God's gift. See GODIVA English Names"GoewinWelsh — "Legend name (daughter of Pebin)"GomathiHindi — "Gods name, King of beauty"GomathyHindi — "Gods name, King of beauty"GonerilShakespearean — "Myth name"GonerillaEnglish — "Myth name"GordonaScottish — "Feminine form of Gordon, which is of uncertain etymology. See GORDON Male Names"GourangiHindi — "Giver of happiness, One name of radhas name, lord krishnas beloved, Fair complexioned"GouthamiHindi — "Other name of the river Godavari"GracieEnglish — "Diminutive of Grace: A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love."GrannaIrish — "Myth name"GredelGreek — "From the name MARGARET"GriceldaGerman — "Gray, gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda'."Gurd AfridArabic — "An Iranian Princess's Name"GutruneNorse — "Myth name"GuylaineFrench — "Possibly the feminine version of the French name Guylain, derived from "Guy" meaning Wood"GwenWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GwenealWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements gwen white, fair, blessed and angel angel: hence, white angel, blessed angel"GwenevereArthurian Legend — "Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name."GwennCeltic — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GwerfulWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements gwair circle, ring and ful, a mutation of mul modest, shy: hence, completely shy"GyaanaHindi — "Full of knowledge, A devi name"GyamfuaAfrican — "Ashanti of Ghana name. Meaning unknown."GyanaHindi — "Full of knowledge, A devi name"GynWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GyorgyiHungarian — "Feminine form of Gyorgy, the Hungarian cognate of George earthworker, a farmer See GYORGY Male Names. Gyorgyi is equivalent to Georgina"GzifaAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'one is at peace.'"HaaniArabic — "Pleasant, name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"HaatahArabic — "The Name of A Tree"HadtlMuslim — "Popular name derived from hadil the cooing of pigeons, which is from the verb hadala to coo"HaikuHawaiian — "the name of a flower that was seen as a symbol of royalty"HaileEnglish — "From the name HAYLEY"HaimavathyHindi — "Another name of Parvathi"HajiraArabic — "The wife of Prophet Ibrahim AS, Name of the Mother of Prophet Ismaeel"Halimah HaleemaArabic — "Gentle, patient, mild tempered; name of the Prophets nursing mother"HamaatahArabic — "The Name of A Tree"HanniSpanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HannieDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HannyAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HansaveniHindi — "Another name of Saraswati"HarithiHindi — "Green, Name of a Goddess"HarmalahUrdu — "A plant, Name of a famous Sahahi (RA)"HarshivSanskrit — "INDIAN,one of the 1001 names of Lord Shiv, also part of Aarti."HasanaArabic — "Hausa of W. Africa name meaning 'first born of twins.'"HattieTeutonic — "Made up name"HawazinArabic — "A tribal name"HazzafaUrdu — "The name of Hazrat Haleema SaaDias Daughter"HeatherlyAmerican — "A spelling variation of the name Heather."HeddeeGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddeyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddiGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddieGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedeeGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedeyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HediGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedieGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedvigaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the German Hedwig, a name derived from the Old High German Haduwig, which is a compounding of the elements hadu con-tention and wig war, strife"HedvikaCzech — "Popular Czech cognate of the German Hed- wig, a derivative of the obsolete Haduwig, a compound name composed of the elements hadu contention and wig war, strife Pet: Hedva, Hedvicka"HedyTeutonic — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedyaHebrew — "From the name HEDIA"HehetEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of the immeasurable)"HekjaNorse — "Saga name"HelewidisGerman — "An Old German name meaning hale and wide."HelewiseEnglish — "A variant of the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide."HelfeneFrench — "From the Greek Helene, which is derived from the element ele light The name was borne by the Christian mother c. 248-327 of Constantine the Great. Her influence led to the toleration of Christian-ity, and she is credited with finding the True Cross buried in a hillock close to Calvary"HeljaNorse — "Saga name."HenriquetaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Henrique ruler of an enclosure, home ruler, the Portuguese cognate of Henry See HENRIQUE Male Names"HeqetEgyptian — "Myth name (a frog-headed goddess)"HibiskusLatin — "Flower name"HilaPersian — "Halo, crown People think of Hila as intelligent, pretty, caring, cre¬ative, popular People who like the name Hila also like Hannah, Emilia, Emma, Ava, Heaven, Estelle, Hope, Amelia, Helena, Emilie"HilariaoPortuguese — "Feminine form of Hilario, a name derived from the Latin hilaris cheerful, glad"HitasaHindi — "Another Name of Fire"HiteshreeHindi — "Goddess Laxmi's Second Name; Well Wisher"HiwahiwakeikiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements hiwahiwa precious, beloved, esteemed and keiki child: hence, beloved child, precious child"HjordisScandinavian — "From the Old Norse Hjardis goddess of the sword, a compound name composed of the elements hjarr sword and dis goddess In Norse mythology, Hjordis was the second wife of the unfortunate Sigmund and mother of Sigurd Fafnirsbane. After Sigmund's death, Hjordis married Alf, the king of Denmark"HlfnScandinavian — "Ancient name of uncertain meaning borne in Norse mythology by one of Frigg's attendants, the goddess of consolation who relieved grief and heard the prayers of mortals"HokualohiHawaiian — "Compound name composed from the elements hoku star and 'alohi shining, bright, to sparkle: hence, shining star"HolleeEnglish — "The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies."HolleenAmerican — "Created Name"HolliEnglish — "From the name HOLLY"HollyeEnglish — "From the name HOLLY"HoraciaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Horacio, a name of un-known etymology See HORACIO Male Names"HorainArabic — "Hoorain and Horain is same name meaning is Khoshada Ankhain, Lovely-eyed"HujaymahUrdu — "Attack; This was the name of Huyama al-Awsabiyah al-danishqiyah; she was a jurist of great rank and a very pious woman; however, another greater woman, wife of Abu darda, was known as Umm darda, she had this name and she was a narrator of Hadith"HumairaaUrdu — "Red colored girl, Name of Ummulmoominin Hazrat Aaishah (RA)"HyrnaNorse — "Saga name"IdalisSpanish — "Combination if Ida and Elissa—Idalis deLeon, VJ / actress People think of Idalis as pretty, creative, intelligent, exotic, quiet People who like the name Idalis also like Idalia, Bianca, Isabella, Dahlia, Isabel, Jacqueline, llyssa, Nicole, Cassandra, Ariana"IdhikaHindi — "Another name of Parvati, The earth"IdikaHindi — "Another name of Parvati, The earth"IfeomaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'it's a good thing' and 'beautiful.'"IlmArabic — "Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah, wife of Harun al-Rashid had this name"ImaanAfrican — "Faith. Belief. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ImmacolataItalian — "the Latin immaculatus immaculate The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, Maria Immacolata, in reference to the Immaculate Conception"ImmyEnglish — "Diminutive of Imogen: Innocent. Last born. The name of the heroine of Shakespeare's play Cymbehoe as a result of a printing error in the Folio edition of the play."IndraneeIndian — "Wife of Indra Indra is the name of the chief god of the sky and atmosphere"IndrayaniIndian — "The name of a sacred river"InekaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."InsuvaiHindi — "A common name given for all sweets, Generally it means sweet"IrcyEgyptian — "The name of an Egyptian princess"IshtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"IshtaaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"IsidorosSpanish — "Possibly dervived from Isidoros, a Greek name meaning "Gift from Isis.""IsidraSpanish — "Possibly dervived from Isidoros, a Greek name meaning "Gift from Isis.""IsmeeArabic — "Name"IsmiArabic — "Name"IsmittaAfrican — "Mythical N. African name for the southern wind, meaning 'Daughter of the Mountains of the Moon.'"IssaHebrew — "Swahili name meaning 'God is our salvation.'"IsshuHindi — "Radiant, Another name of the Sun"ItkaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."ItkeGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."IttaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."IveremAfrican — "Tiv of Nigeria name meaning 'blessing, favor.'"IyanguraAfrican — "Nyanja of Zambia name meaning 'to arbitrate' or 'to perform ceremonies for the birth of twins.'"Izzah IzzatArabic — "Slave girl. The daughter of Umar bin Mumal was named Jariyah. Before he had become a Muslim, she was the slave of Umar (R.A) and he used to trash her very harshly that she might revoke Islam but she did not and finally he himself became a Muslim"JaanakiHindi — "Another name for Sita"JahzarraAfrican-American — "An Ethiopian name meaning "a princess who is blessed."JainebaAfrican — "Popular Wolof of Senegal name. Meaning unknown."JakaylaAmerican — "Created Name"JakovaHungarian — "Feminine form of Jakov supplanting, seizing by the heel See JAKOV Male Names"JalisaAmerican — "Combination Name"JaliyahAmerican — "Created Name"JanaisEnglish — "Modern name based on Jane or Jean, Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '."JanviHindi — "Another name of river Ganga"JaperaAfrican — "Shona of Zimbabwe name meaning 'offer thanks.'"JarngerdNorse — "Saga name"JaveriaArabic — "Happiness spreader, Girl who spread Happiness, Blessed female, Name of the prophets wife"JayliahAmerican — "Created Name"JazaraAfrican-American — "An Ethiopian name meaning "a princess who is blessed."JeanaAmerican — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeanaeEnglish — "Modern name based on Jane or Jean, Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '."JeanahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeanayEnglish — "Modern name based on Jane or Jean, Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '."JeannaScottish — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeannahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeenaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeenahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeinaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JenilynAmerican — "Combined form of first names "Jennifer" and "Lynn.""JennaraAmerican — "Modern coinage possibly influenced by the name Gennaro January, of Janus See GENNARO Italian Male Names"JennlikaAmerican — "Created Name"JeromaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeromahmLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JerometteLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeronimaSpanish — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeronymaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JerrilynnAmerican — "Modern combination of the names Jerri and Lynn. See JERRI and LYNN"JeseeHebrew — "Wealthy. The short form of names starting with "Jess"."JevanaHindi — "Life, Feminine of jovian derived from jove who was the roman mythological jupiter and father of the Sky, One of 108 names of the Sun God"JhanviHindi — "Ganga the river (Celebrity Name: Sridevi)"JifunzaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'teach oneself.'"JlllyEnglish — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the first element Gill or Jill"JoceileAmerican — "Modern coinage made by combining name el-ements Short: Jo"JocelinaFrench — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JocelynnEnglish — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JodellAmerican — "Combination Of Names Joanne And Delbert"JofilleFrench — "Feminine form of Joel, which, via the Ecclesi-astic Late Latin, is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Ioel, a name derived from the Hebrew Yoel, which is from yd'el the Lord is God"JofridNorse — "Saga name"JohiyaArabic — "The Name of A Flower"JoquinaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Joaquim God will estab-lish, God gives strength See JOAQUIM Male Names"JosalynFrench — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JosalynnFrench — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JosfepheFrench — "Feminine form of Joseph, a borrowing from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin, which is from the Ecclesias-tic Greek Ioseph, which in turn is from the Hebrew Yosef, a name derived from yosef may he add The name is often used in conjunction with Marie in honor of Joseph and Mary, the parents of Jesus Christ"JoslinFrench — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JoslynFrench — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JozlynEnglish — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JozsefaHungarian — "Feminine form of Jozsef may he add, God shall add. See JOZSEF Male Names"JuditaCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Judith, a cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and Yehudit, feminine forms of Jehuda and Yehudhah The names, Anglicized as Judah, mean he will be praised. Because Judah was also the name of a kingdom in ancient Palestine, the name can also mean from Judah. Pet: Dita, Jitka"JuhaymahArabic — "There is a suggestion that her name was Hujaymah, she was Umm ad-darda, and a narrator of Hadith"JulianjaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Juliana, an elaborated form of Julia youth. See GYULA Male Names"JulitteFrench — "the Latin Julitta, a name of uncertain origin Some believe it to be a Late Latin form of Judith he will be praised; others think it is a variant of Julia. The name was borne by a 4th-century woman martyred in Tarsus with her infant son, Quiricus"JuljanaPolish — "Polish form of Juliana, the Latin feminine form of Julianus, which is from the old Roman family name Julius, believed to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded See JULIA"JumaynahArabic — "Gem, name of a female companion"JurmaFinnish — "Legend name"JuwariahUrdu — "A small girl, Name of an Ummulmoomineen, the wife of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)"JwahirAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'golden woman.'"JyeshthaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"KaalakaHindi — "Dark, Fog, Flawed gold, Perfumed, Earth, Another name for durga perfumed"KaantiHindi — "Beauty, desire, Splendour, Ornament, Another name for Lakshmi, ** ornament, Luster, Loveliness"KaaonaHawaiian — "the name of a Hawaiian month June 7 to July 6 Traditionally, children born during this time were thought to be lovable, attractive, and friendly"KabeerahArabic — "Immense; great; senior; Name of a Sahabiyah"KabeeshaUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess, daughter of al-Waqa (AN)"KabshahUrdu — "A goat; Name of a Sahabiyyah (RA)"KadijaSwahili — "Swahili name meaning 'born prematurely.' KHADIJA"KaemoxmithNorth American Indian — "Yakima name of uncertain meaning"KaheeshaUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess, daughter of al-Waqa"KaiaHawaiian — "The sea, as a short form of some long name. The meaning of this name is uncertain. In old documents it might stand for Ka-i'a the fish."KaikouraMaori — "New Zealand Place Name"KaitleenArabic — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KaitlynnAmerican — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KalandraGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kalos beautiful and andros man: hence, beau-tiful one"KalanthaGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kalos beautiful and anthos a flower: hence, beautiful flower"KaleenaPolish — "A flower name and place name."KaleneCzech / Slovak — "A flower name and place name."KaligeniaGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kallos beauty, beautiful and genes born: hence, born beautiful, beautiful daughter"KalliroeFrench — "the Greek Kallirroe beautiful stream, a compound name composed of the elements kallos beauty and roe stream"KallirroeGreek — "Compound name composed of the elements kalios beauty, beautiful and roe stream: hence, beautiful stream Short: Kali, Kalli"KalpagamHindi — "Goddess name"KamariaPersian — "Swahili and Somali name meaning 'like the moon.'"KambiAmerican — "Camby is a town in Indiana and my mom just spelled it different its my sisters name"KambiriAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'allow me to join this family.'"KanakeGreek — "Myth name"KanessaAmerican — "Modern coinage based on Vanessa See VANESSA English Names"KanikaEgyptian — "Kenyan name meaning 'black material.'"KanirArabic — "The Name of A Flower"KantimatiIndian — "kanti beauty, loveliness The name was borne by the mother of the philosopher Ramanuja"KanviHindi — "Flute, Name of Radha Rani"KapaliniHindi — "Another name of durga"KapuaulaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments ka one, the one, pua flower, blossom, and 'ula red, scarlet: hence, the red flower"KardawaiyahUrdu — "A ious woman, daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so name (AN)"KardawiyahUrdu — "A pious woman, daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so named"KarlishiaAmerican — "Created Name"KarthiaeiniHindi — "Indian Goddess Name"KarthiayiniHindi — "Indian Goddess Name"KartyayaniHindi — "Another name of Parvathi"KarvariHindi — "A Name of the Goddess Durga"KasturbaIndian — "Musk The name Kasturba was borne by the wife of Mahatma Gandhi. See MOHANDAS Male Names. As his constant companion, she shared his troubles and supported him in all he did. Such was their devotion to one another that upon her death in 1944, Gandhi observed a three-week fast"KateishaAmerican — "Combination Name"KatianaAmerican — "Combination Name"KaturaAfrican — "Unisexual Zimbabwe name meaning 'take a burden off my mind.'"KausalyaIndian — "the Sanskrit kausalya be-longing to the Kosala people. The name was borne by the wife of King Dasaratha and mother of Rama, one of the most popular of the Hindu deities"KawenaulaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments ka one, the one, wena glow, the glow of sunrise or sunset, and 'ula red, scarlet: hence, red glow"KawkabaArabic — "Intimate friend and is the girl version of the name Khaleel"KayalHindi — "Kayal - name of a fish... always referred to girls beautiful eyes in ancient Tamil poems"KearaIrish — "Saint name"KearraEnglish — "Haired one (reference to a saint's name)"KeearaEnglish — "Haired one (reference to a saint's name)"KeertiHindi — "Fame, Good name"KeikikalaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements keiki child, ha one, the one, and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, majesty: hence, heavenly child"KeketEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of darkness)"KelayshiaAmerican — "Created Name"KeltiAmerican — "Invented Name From The Word Celt"KengiAfrican — "Loma of W. Africa name taken from the subject of a Loma folktale meaning 'whose child?'"KerlishaAmerican — "Created Name"KhadangArabic — "The Name of A Tree"KhaleelaArabic — "Intimate friend and is the girl version of the name Khaleel"KhamraaArabic — "The Name of A Bird"KhansaUrdu — "Old Arabic name"KhatitiAfrican — "Luhya of Kenya unisexual name meaning 'tiny, little.'"KhatmiArabic — "The Name of A Tree"KhaulaUrdu — "A buck, Deer, Name of a well-known Sahabi i.e Companion of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W"KhawlahMuslim — "Proper name."KhaztaanArabic — "A Dress Name"KhiradUrdu — "Intellect, Samajh, Aqal, Danish, Name of the drama character, Humsafar drama character name, Humsafar girl name"KhryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KhulaybahUrdu — "This was the name of an Arab poetess"KhuwailahUrdu — "A little or young female gazelle; name of a women"KiaraIrish — "Finger. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."KiayaEnglish — "Hill? Is also an anagram for Akiya (a boy's name)"KibibiAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'little lady.'"KielePolynesian — "Gardenia; fragrance..The Tahitian cognate, Tiare, is a common girls' name in Hawaii."KierraAmerican — "Created Name"KifleAfrican — "Ethiopian name meaning 'my class.'"KiliwaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Sylvia, a feminine form of the Latin Silvius of the woods, a name derived from silva wood"KissaAfrican — "Baganda of Uganda unisexual name meaning 'born after twins.'"KiyoJapanese — "Happy generations The name connotes a scan-dal-free life or a life of purity"KjolvorNorse — "Saga name"KlarybelPolish — "Polish form of the English Clarabelle, a combination name composed of the names Clara bright, clear, famous and Belle beautiful"KleraEnglish — "Feminine form of Kieran, an Anglicized form of the Irish Ciaran, which is derived from the Gaelic ciar black and the diminutive suffix -an: hence, little dark one The name was originally bestowed upon those babies born with dark hair or a dark complexion"KlflmboAfrican — "A twig The name refers to a very small, thin baby. Swahili, E. Africa"KllikinaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Christine, a name ulti-mately derived from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"KlmbraEnglish — "Modern coinage probably derived from combining the names Kim and Debra a bee See DEBORAH and KIM. Short: Kim. Pet: Kimmie"KlnshashaAfrican-American — "Borrowing of the name of the capital of Zaire"KoeshaHindi — "Origin, Name of river"KokoNative American — "Adangbe of Ghana name meaning 'born second.'"KomeJapanese — "Rice The name is indicative of a nurturing, de-pendable character"KopeaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Sophia, a Greek name de-rived from Sophia wisdom, skill"KordeljaPolish — "Polish cognate of Cordelia, a name of un-certain origin It is thought to be from the Celtic name Creiryddlydd daughter of the sea. The name is borne in Shakespeare's King Lear as the name of Lear's youngest daughter, the only one who was faithful to him"KoreGreek — "Another name for Persephone"KorneljaPolish — "Polish cognate of the Latin Cornelia, the feminine form of Cornelius, an old Roman family name of unknown etymology Some believe it to be derived from the Latin comu horn"KoshaHindi — "Origin, Name of river"KotilakshakshiHindi — "Goddess Parvati's Daughter Name"KotilingaHindi — "River Name"KowaisahUrdu — "Handsome, pretty, name of a Sahaabiyah"KrislaHindi — "Its the name of lord krishnas sister Subhadra"KristahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."KrysEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KrystahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."KshipraaHindi — "One who is easy to appease, Name of a river in india"KualiiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements ku like, resembling and alii chieftess, queen, royalty"KuaybahUrdu — "A distinguished woman of her times was so named. She was the daughter of Saad al-Aslamiyah and she offered allegiance (bayah) to the Prophet PBUH"KudajaadriHindi — "The name of the mountain where shankaracharya did Tapas"KulthumArabic — "Daughter of Ahmad bin Ali al-Asiwatiyah was a righteous woman who had memorised the Quran; there were many other women of this name including a daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W) a daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakar (R.A) etc"KumudavathiHindi — "Another name of the city ujjain"KundhavaiHindi — "Thanjavur King's Sister Name"KunigondeScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of the Germanic Kuni- gunde brave in battle, a compound name composed of the elements kuoni brave and gund battle, strife"KvetaCzech / Slovak — "Popular name derived from kvet flower Pet: Kvetka, Kvetuse, Kvetuska"KylaAmerican — "A feminine form of Kyle, attractive one from the strait; Crown, Victorious; Aboriginal name of a river."KylahGaelic — "A feminine form of Kyle, attractive one from the strait; Crown, Victorious; Aboriginal name of a river."KyvalyaHindi — "God name, Heaven"LadeeAmerican — "Created Name"LahapaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Rahab.Possibly also of Hawaiian origin, since it occurs in compound names."LaisGreek — "Favorite name with poets"LakeithiaAmerican — "Form Of The Name Keith"LalitaSanskrit — "She Who Plays Hindi Meaning:- Pleasant; playful.' Named for the Lalita-Vistara, mistress and playmate to Krishna. Variant Lalitha"LameezAmerican — "Created Name"LampetiaGreek — "Myth name"LaprondaAmerican — "Created Name"LaquitaAmerican — "Created Name"LarrinaSpanish — "Feminine form of the Italian Larino, a name believed to be derived from the Latin laurus laurel"LateishaEnglish — "Modern form of medieval name Letitia. Joyful, happy."LateshaEnglish — "Modern form of medieval name Letitia. Joyful, happy."LatieceAmerican — "Created Name"LauralynnAmerican — "Modern combination name formed from the names Laura and Lynn. See LAURA and LYNN"LaurenaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants"LaurenzaItalian — "Feminine form of Lorenzo, the Italian cognate of Laurence, a name derived from the Latin Laurentius man from Laurentum Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, is probably derived from laurus laurel"LaxmiIndian — "Wealth People think of Laxmi as weird, exotic, trendy, ethnic, nerdy People who like the name Laxmi also like Abrianna, Butterfly, Belle, Ariadne, Gaura, Saba, Adele, Anahid, Abril, Angelie"LaxmideviHindi — "Goddess name and money"LeahtaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeahtahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeataEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeatahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeetaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeetahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeightaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeightahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeitaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeitahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LenaeEnglish — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LeonciaSpanish — "Feminine form of Leoncio, a name derived from the Latin leo lion"LeppaEnglish — "Legend name"LesieliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Rachel ewe See RACHEL Biblical Names"LetaLatin — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LetahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LetticeLatin — "Joy. Popular medieval British form of the name Letitia."LexeeGreek — "Defender of humankind. A pet form of names beginning with "Alex"."LexeyGreek — "Defender of humankind. A pet form of names beginning with "Alex"."LexusEnglish — "Protector of man. Famous bearer: the Toyota Lexus, whose name is associated with luxury and elegance."LeytaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeytahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LfonoreFrench — "Short form of Eleonore light, bright, Leonore is also used as an independent given name See ELEONORE"LibbaAmerican — "From the name ELIZABETH"LibeHebrew — "Yiddish name derived from the German liebe love"LiberadaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Liberato, a name derived from the Latin Liberatus he who has been liberated The name was borne by a mystical saint of Portugal who grew a beard to maintain her vow of virginity"LibuseCzech / Slovak — "Myth name"LidwinaScandinavian — "Feminine form of the Germanic Lidwin friend of the people, a compounding of the elements liut folk, people and win friend The name was often bestowed in honor of the Blessed Lidwina of Schiedam 1380-1433, who was an invalid and mystic"LieseiGerman — "Variant of Liesi: German diminutive of the name Elizabeth."LiesiGerman — "German diminutive of the name Elizabeth."LihauHawaiian — "Cool and fresh Name of a gentle rain."LilavatiIndian — "Free will of god The name was borne by the daughter of 12th-century mathematician Bhaska- racharya. He name one of his systems of mathematics after her"LinaeaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LineaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LineahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaeScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaeaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LisbetGerman — "From the name ELIZABETH"LishanAfrican — "Amharic name meaning 'award, medal.'"LitahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LivvyEnglish — "From the name OLIVER"LizabethEnglish — "From the name ELIZABETH"LizzieEnglish — "Diminutive Of The Name Elizabeth"LjotunnNorse — "Saga name"LlesaGerman — "Short form of Liesbeth God is my oath, Liesa is also bestowed as an independent given name See ELISABETH"LleuluWelsh — "Welsh form of Lucia, a feminine form of Lucius, which is derived from the Latin lux light The name was borne by St. Lucia of Syracuse, a 4th-century martyr whose popularity during the Middle Ages led to widespread use of the name"LllliGerman — "A pet form of Elisabeth God is my oath and many of its variant forms, Lilli is also occasionally be-stowed as an independent given name"LlshaEnglish — "Modern coinage influenced by the sound of names such as Felicia"LlssaEnglish — "Short form of Melissa bee, Lissa is also used as an independent given name See MELISSA. Alterna-tively, it is a variant spelling of Lyssa, a short form of Alyssa nobility. See ALYSSA"LogestillaFrench — "Legend name"LogistillaFrench — "Legend name"LoiyanAfrican — "Masai of Kenya name. Meaning unknown."LokapeleHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Rosabelle, a compounding of the names Rosa red, a rose and Belle beautiful"LokomaikaHawaiian — "INANI Compound name composed of the elements lokomaika'i generosity, benevolence, kindness and nani beauty, beautiful Short: Nani"LopthaenaNorse — "Saga name"LorainaFrench — "Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty."LorayneFrench — "Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty."LorrainaFrench — "Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty."LosPolynesian — "A Polynesian form of Rosa a rose. See ROSA Spanish names"LosanaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Rosanna See ROSE- ANNE English Names"LotteGerman — "From the name CHARLOTTE"LourizSpanish — "Form Of The Name Lourdes"LovedayArabic — "Name given to children that are born on a love day.A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes.Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname"LuanaGerman — "Content, at ease. Name of a fictitious princess in the play / film Bird of Paradise / ."LudwikaPolish — "Feminine form of Ludwik famous warrior, a Germanic compound name composed of the elements hluod fame and wig warrior"LujzHungarian — "Myth name"LupeSpanish — "From the name GUADALUPE"LupitaSpanish — "From the name GUADALUPE"LuseanePolynesian — "Polynesian form of the name Lucy Anne See ANNE and LUCY English Names"LuveniaAmerican — "Derived from the Roman given name Levinia."LynaeScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LyndiaSpanish — "Combination name composed from Lidia and Linda See LIDIA and LINDA"LyneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LyneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LynneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LynneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LytaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LytahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"Ma as samaUrdu — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name"Ma assamaArabic — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name; she built a religious school"MaaghaHindi — "Name of a Nakshathra, Months name"MaaliniHindi — "Fragrant, Jasmine, Gardener, Another name for durga and the ganges, A garland maker"MaansiHindi — "Intellectual or spiritual endeavour, Another name for Saraswati"MaatEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of order and justice)"MaazahArabic — "Of others, there would have been demolished monasteries, churches, synagogues, and mosques in which the name of Allah is much mentioned"MadeleinaFrench — "From the name MADELINE"MadhuvanthiHindi — "Sweet like Honey, Name of a Raga"MadhuvantiHindi — "Sweet like Honey, Name of a Raga"MadilynContemporary — "Modern variant of Madeline, a French name meaning woman of Magdala, or tower."MadolenFrench — "From the name MADELINE"MagdolnaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Magdalena, a Latinate form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Magdalene woman from Magdala, a town near the Sea of Galilee The name is borne in the Bible by Mary Magdalene, a woman Christ cured of seven demons"MageshwariHindi — "God name"MaghaHindi — "Name of a Nakshathra, Months name"MahatiIndian — "Great, name of a raaga "MahedoraTurkish — "Old arabic name, Arbi ka purana naam"MahemUrdu — "Humayun's mother's name"MahikaaHindi — "Mahika means earth in Sanskrit (Celebrity Name: Arjun Rampal)"MahnoorUrdu — "Light and is the source of one of the Beautiful Names of Allah: al-Noor)"MailseIrish — "Pet form of Maire. Molly is used to Anglicize the name. See MAlRE"MaiteryiIndian — "Borne by one of the wives of the great sage and philosopher Yajnavalkya Katyayani was the name of his other wife"MaithilyHindi — "Another name for Sita"MaitreyaSanskrit — "The name of a sage"MaiusAmerican — "the month of Maia. In Greek mythology, Maia is the name of the goddess of increase"MajellaIrish — "Saint name"MakaalohiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements maka eye, face and 'alohi shining, to sparkle, bright: hence, shining eyes"MakanamaikaiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements makana gift, present and maika'i good, well, fine: hence, good gift Short: Makana"MakedaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'beautiful armrest'"MakelesiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Margaret a pearl See MARGARET English Names"MakembaAfrican — "Central African name referring to a Congolese goddess."MalathiHindi — "Rajas good friend, Lover and life partner, Name of a flower, Sweet smelling and makes its presence"MalathyHindi — "Rajas good friend, Lover and life partner, Name of a flower, Sweet smelling and makes its presence"MalietaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Marietta little Maria See MARIETTE American Names"MamieEnglish — "Abbreviation of Mary and Miriam. Also a diminutive of any feminine name beginning with M. Also used as an independent name in the USA"ManaPolynesian — "Alike, similar; also name of a God"ManalaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments mana strength, supernatural power and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, divine; majesty: hence, divine power Short: Lani"ManaolanakeikiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements mana'olana hope, confidence, faith and keiki child: hence, child of hope"MandisaEgyptian — "Xhosa of S. Africa name meaning 'sweet.'"MangalanayagiHindi — "Bharatha's Wife Name"MapenziAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'beloved.' MPENZI"MaqboolahArabic — "A noted woman of the past had this name; Maqboolah Hanim"MaranelaSpanish — "Combination name composed of Maria and Nela See MARIA and NELA"MarcelinaLatin — "Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MarcelindaArabic — "Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares"MarcelynLatin — "Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MarchelleFrench — "Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MarfadelaSpanish — "Compound name composed of Maria and Adela. See ADELA and MARIA"MargaritesGreek — "Popular name derived from margaron a pearl Pet: Gryta"MargretIcelandic — "A variation of the given name Margaret."MariaelenaSpanish — "Compound name composed of Maria and Elena See ELENA and MARfA"MariamaAfrican — "Popular W. African name meaning 'gift of God.'"MariappanHindi — "Tamil Goddess name mariamman"MaricelSpanish — "Variant of Marcella: of Mars. Mars was the mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MaricelaSpanish — "Variant of Marcella: of Mars. Mars was the mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MariceliaSpanish — "Variant of Marcella: of Mars. Mars was the mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MaricellaSpanish — "Variant of Marcella: of Mars. Mars was the mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named, mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares."MaridahUrdu — "A slave girl of Haroon Rashid had this name"MarisellaEnglish — "Of mars; mars was mythological roman god of fertility for whom the month march was named"MaristelaSpanish — "Compound name composed from Maria and Estela See ESTELLA and MARIA"MariyahArabic — "Fair complexion; name of the wife of the Prophet"MarjaniAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'coral.'"MarleishaAmerican — "Created Name"MarphisaFrench — "Legend name"MarweAfrican — "Chaga of Tanzania name. Meaning unknown."MaryvonneFrench — "Combination name composed of the names Marie and Yvonne yew See MARIE and YVONNE"MarziyahArabic — "Another name for hazrat fatimah zahra"MassassiAfrican — "Makoni of Zimbabwe legend name for first woman on earth."MatelitaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Matilda mighty in bat-tle See MATILDA English Names"MatraHindi — "Mother, Name of Goddess"MawiyaArabic — "Old Arabic name, The essence of life, clear mirror"MawunyagaAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'God is great.'"MaximillaSpanish — "Feminine form of Maximiliano. See MAXIMILIANO Male Names"MaxyAmerican — "Feminine form of Max, a short form of any of the masculine names beginning with the element Max-"MaybaleeAmerican — "A contemporary name that may originate from the Latin amabilis, meaning "one who is easy to love." It may also be a modern combination of the names May and Bailey."MaylieshaAmerican — "Created Name"MazanaArabic — "An invented name from the hebrew word for amazing"MecislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka"MeinwenWelsh — "Compound name composed of the Welsh elements main slender and given white, fair, blessed: hence, slender fair one, slender woman"MeirionwenWelsh — "Compound name composed of the name Meiriona and the Welsh element gwen white, fair, blessed See MEIRIONA"MelaniyaRussian — "the Greek Melaina, which is from the root melas black, dark. The name was made popular throughout Europe through its association with two 5th-century Roman saints, a grandmother and granddaughter remembered for their piety and good works for the poor"MeleseiniPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Mary Jane See JANE and MARY English Names"MeliamePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Miriam sea of bitterness or sorrow See MIRIAM Biblical Names"MeliffanyAmerican — "Created Name"MeravHebrew — "Increase. The name was borne by the elder of King Saul's two daughters"MerryanneAmerican — "Popular combination of the names Merry and Anne, which is modeled after the earlier Maryanne. See ANNE and MERRY"MerseraSpanish — "Compound name composed from Mercedes and Sara See MERCEDES and SARA"MeshwaHindi — "A name of river"MetaniraGreek — "Myth name"MicaellaAmerican — "Who is like God? Variation of Michaela People think of Micaella as pretty, creative, intelligent, caring, trustworthy People who like the name Micaella also like Michaela, Mckayla, Makayla, Makaila, Isabella, Mikayla, Makenna, Olivia, Breanna, Jadyn"MiniHindi — "Small, Often a pet name"MinnehahaNorth American Indian — "Laughing water Dakota. The name was borne by the maiden who was loved by Hiawatha"MinthaGreek — "Plant name"MirayaHindi — "Lord krishnas devotee (Celebrity Name: Priyanka Gandhi)"MireioFrench — "A Provencal name believed to be a variant form of Miriam, which is from the Hebrew Miryam sea of bitterness or sorrow. See MARIA"MirelleLatin — "Feminine variant of Mireya from the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said."MirillaLatin — "From the name MIRANDA"MirilliaLatin — "From the name MIRANDA"MismahArabic — "Name"MisokaJapanese — "misoka the last day of the month The name can mean born on the last day of the month"MisrakAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'east.'"MizukoJapanese — "mizu water and ko child, the name can be indicative of a pure character"MlchaelaItalian — "Feminine form of Michael, which is de-rived from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God? See MICHELE Male Names"MlguelaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Miguel, a cognate of Michael who is like God? See MIGUEL Male Names"MlkaelaScandinavian — "Swedish feminine form of Michael, a name derived from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God? See MICHAEL Male Names"MllagrosSpanish — "the Spanish milagro miracle, wonder The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Sefbra de los Milagros Our Lady of Miracles. Pet: Mili"MllcahHebrew — "Queen, counsel. The name is borne in the Bible by the sister-in-law of Abraham. She was the wife of Nachor"MllikenaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Millicent, a name de-rived from the obsolete Old High German Amalswinth work strength, a compounding of the elements amal work and swinth strength"MlloslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Miloslaw, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements mil grace, favor, love and slav glory: hence, love of glory"MlshallaAfrican-American — "Modern coinage based on the name Michelle who is like God? See MICHELE French Names"MlskaelaAmerican — "Modern coinage based on the name Michaela who is like God?. See MICHAELA"MlyuklJapanese — "the Japanese yuki snow, the name can be indicative of a quiet, peaceful, and serene character"MomoneNorth American Indian — "Heather flower Montauk. The name was borne by the daughter of Chief Wyandach"MonalikaHindi — "One of the thousand names of the Hindu Goddess"MorainnScottish — "Scottish Gaelic cognate of the Irish Muireann, a compound name composed of the elements muir sea and fionn white, fair, clear: hence, fair seas. Alternatively, some believe the name means very hairy or long-haired and derive it from the elements mor more, great and fionnach hairy"MoriyaHebrew — "Teacher. The name is borrowed from that of a hill from which Abraham prepared to offer Isaac up as a sacrifice. It is a holy place now covered by the Muslim Kubbet es-Sakhrah the Dome of the Rock"MrudaniHindi — "Another name of Parvati"MrugaHindi — "A Name of a Bird"MufidaArabic — "Beneficial, advantageous, favourable, useful, profitable, A poetess of the past had this name"MugainIrish — "Myth name"MuikaJapanese — "the Japanese muika sixth day, six days, the name can be indicative of a child born on the sixth day of the week"MuirennIrish — "An old Irish name meaning "fair like the sea"."MunadiyahArabic — "Caller, one who calls someone by name"MunadiyatArabic — "Callers, the plural of Munadiyah, one who calls someone by name"MuqbalaUrdu — "This was the name of a narrator of Hadith, daughter of Ali al-Bazzaz"MutEgyptian — "Myth name (mother)"MuthamizharasiHindi — "Queen of Three Form of the Tamil Language; A Bird's Name"MuthoniAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name. Meaning unknown. NONI"MutsiawotanNorth American Indian — "AHKI Fine shield woman Blackfoot. The name was borne by the mother of artist Lone Wolf Schultz. See NITOH MAHKWI Male Names"MyrelleLatin — "Feminine variant of Mireya from the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said."MythologyMythology and Astrology — "and Astrology Female Names"NaarayaniHindi — "Belonging to Naarayan, Another name for durga, Lakshmi and the river ganges"NadMuslim — "A Popular name derived from the Arabic nada morning dew; generosity, which is from nada to be moist with dew; to be generous. Both interpretations are popular"NadiaaArabic — "Caller (someone one calls another person by their name)"NadifaAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'born between two seasons.'"NadraAfrican — "Kiswahili name meaning 'unusual.'NADIRA"NadyanHebrew — "A pond. Since water is a precious commodity in arid climates, names such as Nadyan may have the implied meaning of preciousness"NagasaishreeHindi — "God Name"NagesaAfrican — "Lugisu of Uganda name meaning 'born in the harvest season.'"NaharaHebrew — "Aramaic name which means light"Naik NaamArabic — "Pious Name"NajjaAfrican — "Baganda of Uganda name meaning 'second born.'"NakishaAmerican — "Created Name"NaliakaAfrican — "Luya of W. Kenya name meaning 'wedding.'"NamasyaHindi — "A Goddess name"NamraUrdu — "The name of a famous mosque"NanaSpanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NandhiniHindi — "A holy cow, Bestowed of Joy, In Hindu mythology, The name refers to Goddess Ganga and Goddess durga.nandini also means adhishakti"NataliyaRussian — "A popular borrowing from the Latin, Nata-lia is a name derived from dies natalis natal day, Christmas. It has been traditionally bestowed upon children born on Christmas Day"NauasiaNorth American Indian — "Sauk name borne by a daughter of Black Hawk and Asshewequa"NaunetEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of the ocean)"NauriciaAmerican — "Created Name"NaziAfrican — "Giriami of Kenya name meaning 'coconut.'"NdilaAfrican — "Kamba of Kenya unisexual name meaning 'billy goat.'"NeeranjanaHindi — "Aarti, Name of a river, Goddess durga, The night of the full Moon"NeevaHindi — "One of the 1000 names of river Narmada, The Sun"NekhbetEgyptian — "Myth name (vulture-goddess)"NellGreek — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A short form of names beginning with "Nel"."NephthysEgyptian — "Myth name (daughter of Nut and Geb)"NeshwariHindi — "Neshwari is another name of Goddess Gayatri"NettyEnglish — "Name ending used as an independent name."NevaraSpanish — "the Spanish nevar to snow The name is indicative of purity"NichitaHindi — "Flowing, Another name for the river ganges"NigesaAfrican — "Lumasada of Kenya name meaning 'born in the harvest season.'"NikoletaGreek — "Originally a pet form of Nikola victory of the people, Nikoleta is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See NIKOLA"NilaaHindi — "Water hyacinth, which is A group of beautiful flowering plants (scientific name Eichhornia)"NimatuallahMuslim — "Compound name composed of the elements ni'mah blessing, grace, favor and Allah God: hence, the grace of God"NinelRussian — "A name from the Soviet era, Ninel is an ana-gram of Lenin, the surname of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 1870-1924, the Russian leader of the Communist Revolution of 1917 and premier of the US.S.R. The name is now falling out of favor, as with many Soviet-era names. Pet: Nelli, Nelya"NiniAfrican — "West African name meaning 'stone.'"NirajaHindi — "Lotus flower, Another name for Lakshmi"NirjaHindi — "Lotus flower, Zarnu, Pure, Another name for Lakshmi"NishelleAmerican — "Created Name"NitEgyptian — "Myth name"NiteeshaArabic — "Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess"NitheeshaHindi — "Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess"NithishaHindi — "Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess"NitishaHindi — "Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess"NiutEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of nothingness)"NjemileAfrican — "Ngoni of Malawi name meaning 'upstanding.'"NlccolaItalian — "Feminine form of Niccolo victory of the people, the Italian cognate of Nicholas See NICCOLO Male Names"NlcheleAfrican-American — "Modern coinage probably based on the name Michelle"NlevesSpanish — "the Spanish nieves snows. The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Sefbra de las Nieves Our Lady of Snows, in reference to a miracle of unmelted snow in hot weather"NoemfSpanish — "Spanish form of the Hebrew Naomi, a name derived from naomi my delight. The name is borne in the Bible by the mother-in-law of Ruth"NonaLatin — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NonahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."Noor JehanArabic — "An Indian Queen had this name"NufaysahUrdu — "Meaning Name of the daughter of Munyah who arranged the marriage of the Prophet PBUH with Sayyidah Khadijah RA"NusaibahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"NusaybahMuslim — "Proper name."NutEgyptian — "Myth name (sky goddess)"ObaxAfrican — "Popular Somalian name meaning 'flower.'"OctavianaLatin — "Eighth. Feminine of Octavius. A clan name of Roman Emperors."OctobrianaTeutonic — "Myth name"OdalysSpanish — "Invented Name"OdileGerman — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OftenAfrican-American — "bestowed upon African-American female chil-dren as a symbol of ethnic pride Alternatively, Africa is used as an Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Aifric pleasant. AF-REE-KAH ANGELYNNE Combination name composed of the names Angel messenger of God and Lynne lake. See ANGEL and LYNN English Names"OifaCeltic — "Myth name (sister of Ove)"OindrilaHindi — "(Another Name of the wife of lord Indra)"OishaniHindi — "Another name of young Parvati"OktobrianaTeutonic — "Myth name"OldoozIranian — "A Persian-Azerbaijani name meaning star"OlimpiadaRussian — "the Greek Olympia, a femi-nine form of Olympios of Olympus Olympus is the name of a mountain in northern Greece which was the home of the gods in Greek mythology. Short: Ada. Pet: Lipa"OliwjaPolish — "Polish form of Olive, which is an evolution of the older and now obsolete Oliva, a name taken from the Latin oliva a tree of the olive family, a branch from which is a symbol of peace"OnahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."OniatarioNorth American Indian — "Sparkling or beautiful water, fine lake. Iroquois. It was from this that the smallest of the Great Lakes and the Canadian province received their names"OongararubiniHindi — "A River's Name"OormilaHindi — "Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila; The Youger Sister of Sita; Name of Lakshman's Wife"OrflieCzech / Slovak — "the French Ottilie, a derivative of Odile, which is from the Germanic Odila, a name derived from the element od, ot prosperity, riches Pet: Olylka"OrianeFrench — "Of uncertain derivation and meaning, Oriane seems to have first been used as the name of a character in the medieval French romance Amadis de Gaul Some believe Oriane to have been derived from the Latin oriri to rise or from the Old French or gold"OrithyiaGreek — "Myth name"OrmazdFrench — "Legend name"OrraIrish — "Place Name"OrsolyaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the Latin Ursula, a name derived from ursa she-bear"OskaloosaNorth American Indian — "A name of questionable origin and mean-ing, of which the translation last of the beautiful has come to be accepted Some believe the name was borne by one of the wives of Mahaska; others think that Oskaloosa was a wife of Osceola"OtkatlaNorse — "Saga name"OtteliaFinnish — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OttellaDanish — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OttiiliaFinnish — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OttilGerman — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OttiliaScandinavian — "Of the fatherland, Fortunate heroine, Wealthy. Also name of an Asteroid. "OveCeltic — "Myth name (daughter of Dearg)"PaanchaaleeHindi — "Another Name of Draupadi"PaanchaliHindi — "Wife of Pandavas, One from the kingdom of panchala, draupadis name"PaaresArabic — "The Name of A Stone"PaarulHindi — "Beautiful, Practical, Kind, Name of a flower"PadanaLatin — "Mythical Name"PadmasundaraIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements padma lotus and sundara beautiful, attrac-tive, lovely: hence, beautiful lotus"PakelikiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick, a name derived from the Latin patricius a patrician, an aristocrat"PalesLatin — "Myth name (goddess of cattle)"PandaEnglish — "Mythical Name, Alternate Meaning, the bear of the same name."PannaIndian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PanniDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannieDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PantehaPersian — "The name of Kourosh's (First King of Iran) daughter"ParivashPersian — "Fairy-faced (beautiful); Name of a flower (periwinkle, Madagascar periwinkle)"PatralekhaIndian — "A name from ancient epics"PauleFrench — "Feminine form of Paul, which is from the Latin Paulus, a Roman family name derived from paulus small Dim: Paulette"PaushuwaliHindi — "Girl born during the month of pausa. as shuwali in bangla means girl. hence the name Paushuwali"PayinkodiHindi — "A River's Name; Cow"PelagiyaRussian — "Feminine form of the Greek Pelagios of or belonging to the sea, a name derived from pelagos the sea"PenarddunWelsh — "Myth name (daughter of Beli)"PenteaSpanish — "Borrowed from the name of a flower that belongs to the orchid family"PerneliaDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernillaSwedish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernilleDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PetronillaGerman — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PhaethusaGreek — "Myth name"PhllomfeneFrench — "French form of Philomena, a feminine form of the Latin Philomenus, which is from the Greek Philomenes, a compound name composed of the elements philein to love and menos strength: hence, lover of strength"PhoebeeEnglish — "A bright, shining woman; in mythology, another name for the goddess of the moon"PierrettaFrench — "From the name PIERRE"PierretteFrench — "From the name PIERRE"PlaPortuguese — "A short form of Olimpia of Olympus, Pia is also popularly bestowed as an independent given name"PleasureGreek — "Myth name"PlliklkaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Bridget, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Brighid, a name believed to be de-rived from brigh strength. See BRIGHID Irish Names"PlppaEnglish — "Originally a pet form of Philippa lover of horses, Pippa is now in common use as an independent given name See PHILIPPA"PlroskaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the Latin Priscilla, a feminine diminutive form of Priscus, which is an old Roman family name derived from priscus ancient, primitive Pet: Piri"PolekeHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Paulette, a feminine diminutive form of Paul, a name derived from the old Roman family name Paulus small"PoliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Polly, a pet form of Margaret a pearl See MARGARET English Names"PollyannaEnglish — "Combination Name"PololaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Flora, a name derived from the Latin floris a flower. The name is borne in Roman mythology by the goddess of flowers and spring"PolynesianPolish — "Male Names"PonniHindi — "Another name of river Kaveri"PortiaLatin — "Roman Clan Name"PrabhavathiHindi — "Lakshmi and Parvati, Goddess of wealth and courage, Also name came from Sun, A Raagini"PrabhavatiHindi — "Lakshmi and Parvati, Goddess of wealth and courage, Also name came from Sun, A Raagini (Wife of Sun)"PrathamaHindi — "It means, The first, Its a name of Goddess Shakti"PreciosaSpanish — "the Spanish precioso precious, valuable. The name makes reference to the precious blood of Christ"PreethaHindi — "Happy, dear one, Another name of Kunti mother of Pandavas)"PrexaHindi — "A form of the name Preksha"PridarakhtArabic — "China's Princess's Name"PrisciliaPortuguese — "A variation of the name Priscilla."PruEnglish — "Diminutive of Prudence: Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation."PubbieArabic — "The Name of A Bird"QabalahArabic — "Responsibility, Name of narrator of Hadith, Daughter of Yazeed"QaswaaArabic — "Camel Name of The Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)"QaylahUrdu — "Two women companions had this name"QaysarUrdu — "A name of women"QazwinArabic — "The Name of A City"QuahNorth American Indian — "AH White coral beads Pueblo. The name was borne by Tonita Pena 1895-1949, a Pueblo painter who was the first to break away from the traditional restrictions put on women, and paint as she wished. She was commissioned to produce many murals throughout Arizona and New Mexico"QuanitaAmerican — "Created Name"QudeishaAmerican — "Created Name"QuineishaAmerican — "Combination Name"QuinlynnAmerican — "Created Name"QwaraAfrican — "Ethiopian Tribe Name"RaabiahUrdu — "A bounding in green foliage. Name of a Sahabi who took part in the battle of Badr"RachidaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'righteous.' RAASHIDA"RadoslavaCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rad glad and slav glory: hence, glad for glory Short: Rada"RadoslawaPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rod glad and slav glory: hence, glad for glory Short: Rada"RaewynWelsh — "Combination Name"RagajananiHindi — "Goddess durga, Musical related name and heart"RahaPersian — "Joy. Happiness. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."RahshedaTurkish — "Turkish name meaning upright"RajeshniHindi — "Queen; Name of Goddess Parvati"RajeswariHindi — "Another name of Goddess Parvati"RakeemAmerican — "Created Name"RamaaIndian — "the Sanskrit Rama, a name of the goddess Lakshmi"RamanaIndian — "the San-skrit Rama, a name of the goddess Lakshmi"RamatulaiAfrican — "Wolof of Senegal name. Meaning unknown."RamlaEgyptian — "Swahili name meaning 'fortune teller' or 'prophet.'"RatnawaliHindi — "Wife of the famous poet named Tulsidas (Wife of the famous poet Named Tulsidas)"RatrinightHindi — "A Name for Goddess Durga"RavennaAmerican — "Either an elaborated form of Raven or a borrowing of the name of a northern Italian commune in Emilia-Romagna"RaydeishaAmerican — "Created Name"RayleneAmerican — "Combination of first name "Ray" and suffix "lene.""RaziyaEgyptian — "Swahili name meaning 'sweet, agreeable.'"RaziyahArabic — "Another name for hazrat fatimah zahra"ReeAmerican — "Short For Names Ending In REE Or RIE"ReethanaHindi — "One who is endowed with immense capabilities, Name of Goddess Saraswati"RehemaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'compassion.'"RehwaHindi — "Ancient Name of River Narmada"RenenetEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess of fortune)"RenukhaHindi — "Another Name of Yellama Devi"RephaelaHebrew — "Feminine form of Rephael God has healed. See REPHAEL Male Names"ReumaHebrew — "antelope, exalted. The name is borne in the Bible by the concubine of Abraham's brother, Nachor"RevanthikaHindi — "Indian Bengali FEMALE name"RexellaEnglish — "Compound name composed of the names Rex king and Ella light; foreign. See ELLA and REX Male Names"RfoghnachIrish — "Gaelic name derived from rioghan queen: hence, queenly The name was borne by the 6th-century St. Rioghnach, sister of St. Finnian of Clonard. Riona is the Anglicized form of the name, which was also translated as Regina"RhaxmaAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'sweet.'"RiccardaItalian — "Feminine form of Riccardo, the Italian cognate of Richard strong king See RICCARDO Male Names. Short: Rica, Ricca"RifahUrdu — "(Rifaat) Highness, elevation, Dignity. Name of a Sahabi who took part in the battle of badar"RigborgScandinavian — "Danish cognate of the Old High German Richborg, a compound name composed of the elements rzc power, strength and borg fortification"RimjhimHindi — "Other Name of Rain in Hindi"RithanyaHindi — "One who is endowed with immense capabilities, Name of Goddess Saraswati"RitzpahHebrew — "hot stone, a coal. The name was borne by a concubine of King Saul and mother of two of his sons"RlcardaSpanish — "Feminine form of Ricardo, the Spanish cognate of Richard strong king. See RICARDO Male Names"RlchelleAfrican-American — "Feminine form of Richard brave ruler, formed by the addition of the feminine suffix -elle to Rich See RICHARD English Male Names"RlgelAmerican — "Borrowed from the name of the brightest star in the constellation Orion, Rigel is derived from the Ara-bic rijl foot"RlgmorScandinavian — "Scandinavian form of an Old High German compound name composed of the elements ric power, strength and muot spirit, courage"RogelynAmerican — "Created Name"RoisinIrish — "Variant of Rose: Rose (flower name)."RoksanaIranian — "light (in farsi roshanAi) Name of a Iranian princess over whom Alexander The Great destroyed persepolis"RomiaItalian — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomiahFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomyaFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomyahFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RooplakshmiHindi — "Sugreeva's Wife Name"RoscislawaPolish — "Feminine form of Roscislaw glory in conquest, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rosts to usurp, to take over and slav glory"RoshanaraIndian — "A borrowing from the Persian, Rosha- nara is derived from roshanara light of the assembly The name, indicative of great beauty, was borne by the youngest daughter of Shah Jahan 1592-1666. Upon her death, she was buried in his garden, which he named in her honor, the Garden of Roshan Ara"RoshiArabic — "A Cloth Name"RositaEnglish — "Variant of Rose: Rose (flower name)."RosslynScottish — "Feminine form of Ross: Promontory. From the peninsula. A Scottish place name and surname."RostislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Rostislav seizer of glory, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements rosts usurp, seize, appropriate and slav glory Pet: Rost'a, Rostina, Rostinka, Rostuska, Slavka"RoxelanaTurkish — "One who comes from the Rutheria region. Also a name of Hurem"RubabArabic — "White cloud, A name of a musical instrument"RudainahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"RudaynahArabic — "Old Arabic Muslim name"RukayatUrdu — "It is the name of one of the daughters of the Prophet"RukhaylahUrdu — "This is also a male name"RukhsaanahUrdu — "(Persian) Name of a girl"RukshinyArabic — "Hindu God name"RukumaniHindi — "God name"RumailahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"RumaylahArabic — "Old Arabic name"RumaytaArabic — "The Daughter of alHaDis bin alTufayl alAzDiyah was known by this name, she was a narrator of HaDith"RumaythahArabic — "Old Arabic Muslim name"RunoAfrican — "Folded. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."RupinderIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements riipa beauty, form and Indra the name of the chief god of the atmosphere, which is indicative of strength or excess: hence, most beautiful"RuqayqahArabic — "A name of some prominent women"RuquaiyaArabic — "Gentle, name of the daughter of the Prophet"RuthrabalaHindi — "A River's Name"RuxanaArabic — "Light, brilliant, name of a iranian princess"RyszardaPolish — "Feminine form of Ryszard, the Polish cog-nate of Richard, which is from the Old High German Richart, a compound name composed from the elements rik king and harthuz strong: hence, strong king"SaaryaHindi — "Name of a pious woman (parhaiz gar orat ka name)"SaaterArabic — "The Name of A Grass"SabeenaHindi — "From the name sabine an Italian culture"SahiraArabic — "Sahira is a Quranic name for girls with many meanings"SahyaHindi — "A name of a mountain in india"SaidhbhinIrish — "Diminutive form of Sadhbh goodness The name was Anglicized as Sabina"SaijayaniHindi — "Personification of victory, A name of shirdi Sai baba"SakhmetEgyptian — "Myth name (goddess worshiped in Memphis, lioness)"SalamaArabic — "Swahili and Muslim name meaning 'peace, safety.' SALMA"SalomeaPolish — "From the Greek Salome, which is from the Hebrew shaLdm peace The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three women who followed Jesus in Galilee and cared for his needs. She was present at the crucifixion and later was witness to the empty tomb"SalotePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Charlotte full-grown, a woman See CHARLOTTE French Names"SamalaHebrew — "Her name is God, Asked for."SamalahHebrew — "Her name is God, Asked for."SamaleHebrew — "Her name is God, Asked for."SamawiyahArabic — "Another name for hazrat fatimah (hazrat fatimah ka dosra name)"SameaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SamhaoirScottish — "Myth name"SamjuanaSpanish — "Compound name composed from Samuel his name is God and Juana God is gracious See JUAN and SAMUEL Male Names"SammalaHebrew — "Her name is God, Asked for."SammalahHebrew — "Her name is God, Asked for."SammeaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammeeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammeyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SamoArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SampradaArabic — "Heard of God, Name of God"SandyhaIndian — "the Sanskrit sandhya twi-light The name is borne by the personification of twilight, a daughter of the god Brahma"SangeetaaHindi — "Rugmangad's Wife Name"SanjuanaSpanish — "Compound name composed from san saint and Juana God is gracious. See JUAN Male Names"SannaFinnish — "Originally a short form of Susanna a lily, Sanna is often bestowed as an independent given name, possibly favored because of its closeness to the adjective sann true"SanuraEgyptian — "Swahili name meaning 'kitten-like.'"SashlynAmerican — "Created Name"SasilviaAmerican — "From the name Silvia"SaswariHindi — "Another name of devi maatha"SaudaArabic — "Swahili name meaning 'black-skinned.'"SaudaaMuslim — "Variant of Soudah: Proper name. Black."SaviollaAmerican — "Created Name"SavithryHindi — "Another name of Saraswathi"SayaleeHindi — "It is a name of a flower. it is a white small delicate flower with nice scent"SayaliHindi — "It is a name of a flower. it is a white small delicate flower with nice scent"SayyedahUrdu — "(Sayyidah) Name of the wife of Hazrat Ismaa€˜il (Ishmeel) (peace be upon him), a prophet of Allah Almighty"ScenankiNorth American Indian — "Creek name of uncertain meaning borne by the wife of Tomochichi She sailed to England in 1734 with her husband and several other Creeks with James Oglethorpe, a move that led to commercial trade between the Creek Nation and white traders"SchantelleAmerican — "Created Name"ScotaLatin — "Myth name (named for Scotland)"SechetEgyptian — "Myth name"SedonaAmerican — "Created Name"SeeIrish — "JOSEPH Male Names The name was also used in Ireland to Anglicize the Gaelic Siobhainin. Seo- saimhthin is the Gaelic form of Josephine"SeferinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Seferino zephyr, the west wind. See SEFERINO Male Names"SeiniPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Jane God is gracious See JANE English Names"SelamAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning 'peace.'"SelamawitAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia name meaning 'she is peaceful.'"SeldaEnglish — "the Old English selda compan-ion. Alternatively, it is used as a variant spelling of Zelda, a Yiddish form of the German Salida happiness, joy. See SALIDA German Names"SelkEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Isis)"SelwaaArabic — "A Bird's Name"SerafimaRussian — "the Hebrew seaphim burning ones, which is from saraph to burn The name is used in the Bible for the heavenly winged angels surrounding the throne of God. Short: Fima. Pet: Sima"SerqEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Isis)"SeverinaItalian — "Feminine form of Severino stern, serious See SEVERINO Male Names"SewerynaPolish — "From the Italian Severina severe, strict, stern, a name derived from the Latin family name Severinus, which is from the old Roman family name Severus, a direct derivation of severus severe, strict, stern"SfleIrish — "Gaelic form of Cecilia and Cecily blind, dim- sighted The name is Anglicized as Sheila, Selia, and Sally"ShabooArabic — "The Name of A Flower"ShacheeHindi — "A Holy's Cow Name"ShadellAmerican — "Created Name"ShadyaMuslim — "the Arabic shadi singer, which is from the root shada to sing. The name is borne by a famous Egyptian actress and singer"ShailajaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"ShailejaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"ShailjaHindi — "Another name of Goddess Parvati shailputri"ShalanAmerican — "Created Name"ShalishahHebrew — "Place name from the Bible"ShanbhaviHindi — "Another name of durga"ShanmukhiHindi — "Six faces Goddess, Name of naga devatha"ShannaeEnglish — "Having ancient wisdom; river name"ShanonnEnglish — "Having ancient wisdom; river name"ShanthiniHindi — "The meaning of the name is peace, Calm, and quiet"ShaquannaAmerican — "Created Name"SharfaaUrdu — "A most noble and honourable lady, name of a Sahabiyyah"SharleneFrench — "From the name CHARLES"SharmaineLatin — "Roman clan name."SharufaAfrican — "Swahili and Somali name meaning 'distinguished' and 'outstanding.'"SharvaaniHindi — "Another name of durga"ShauntyahSwahili — "Life, Tribal name."ShayduhArabic — "Lovesick, In love, Happiness, Joyful, Name of a tree."ShazzwaAmerican — "Created Name"ShebrehIranian — "An Iranian Mazandarani Name"SheilahIrish — "Variant of Sheila: Irish variant of Celia: a Roman clan name."ShemekaAmerican — "Created Name"SheniquaAfrican-American — "A version of the name Shanika, meaning G-d is gracious."ShennaAmerican — "Created Name"SherokeeChoctaw — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."ShierlynAmerican — "Created Name"ShimonaHebrew — "Feminine form of Shimon heard. See SHI-MON Male Names"ShirkiaAmerican — "Created Name"ShiwangiHindi — "Is one of the names of Goddess durga"ShoshoneNative American — "A tribal name"ShoushanArmenian — "Armenian name for Susan (lily)"ShravantiIndian — "A name in Buddhist literature"ShreshthaHindi — "The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all"ShrestaHindi — "The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all"ShresthaHindi — "The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all"ShrikariHindi — "Another name of durga"ShritamaHindi — "This name means like the Goddess Lakshmi"ShruthikaHindi — "Goddess Parvati, It is another name of Goddess Sharada, As Shrut devi"ShrutikaHindi — "Goddess Parvati, It is another name of Goddess Sharada, As Shrut devi"ShuldaHindi — "White, Bright, Pure, Another name for Saraswati, Another name for Saraswati"ShumaylahUrdu — "The first woman in Islam who wore coloured garments was shumaylah; wife of al-Abbas and she was also the first to prepare perfume; again the daughter of Ali bin Ibrahim was a narrator of Hadith, known by this name"ShvetashvaHindi — "Goddess Name"ShylajaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"SiddaleeAmerican — "Created Name"SiddarthHindi — "One who has accomplished goal, Successful, A name of lord Buddha, Achieved all wishes"SiegfridaGerman — "Feminine form of Siegfried, a compound name composed of the Germanic elements segu power, victory and frid peace, protection: hence, powerful peace, powerful protection, or peaceful victory"SighniDanish — "A name from the Old Danish language, meaning new victory. A name from the Viking era."SimiNative American — "Polynesian form of Jim supplanting, seizing by the heel See JAMES English Names"SiniiadIrish — "Popular Gaelic form of Jane, a feminine form of John God is gracious. See JANE. The name is borne by Irish actress Sinead Cusack and singer Sinead O'Connor"SireeshaHindi — "Flower name, Sacred"SirishaHindi — "Flower name, Sacred"SisayAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning 'omen of good things, a blessing.'"SisleyEnglish — "A variant of Cecilia, and the most common form of the name in the."SissiAmerican — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SissieEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SissyEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SivaneswaryHindi — "Shivan gods name"SjofnScandinavian — "From the Old Norse sjafni love The name is borne in Norse mythology by an attendant of Frigg, a goddess whose duty was to kindle love between men and women"SkalmNorse — "Saga name"SkimithaHindi — "Goddess name"SkneScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of Jane God is gracious See JANE. The name is Anglicized as Sheena. Pet: Sineag"SlfScandinavian — "Kindred, relationship. The name is borne in Norse mythology by a golden-haired fertility-goddess who was the wife of Thor and mother of Thrud. She was also con-sidered to be the goddess of agriculture, her emblem being ripened corn"SlgismondaItalian — "Feminine form of Sigismondo, the Italian cognate of Sigmund, a compound name com-posed of the Germanic elements sig victory, conquest and mund hand, protection: hence, victorious protection"SlgrunScandinavian — "From an Old Norse compound name composed of sigr victory and run secret lore The name is borne in Norse mythology by the Valkyrie daughter of King Hogni"SlgynScandinavian — "an Old Norse name composed of the element sigr victory The name is borne in Norse mythology by the all-faithful third wife of the malevolent Loki, and mother of Narve and Vali"SlhamMuslim — "Popular name derived from the Arabic siham arrows, which is from sahama to cast, to draw"SlljaScandinavian — "A borrowing from the Finnish, Silja is a cognate of Cecilia blind, dim-sighted The name is in common use in Scandinavia"SllpeNorth American Indian — "Flathead name of uncertain meaning"SlmonaItalian — "Feminine form of Simon heard See SIMON Male Names"SlmoneAfrican-American — "A borrowing from the French, Simone is a feminine form of Simon heard. See SIMON English Males Names"SlobhainfnIrish — "Diminutive form of Siobhan, the Gaelic form of Joan God is gracious. See JOAN. The name has been Anglicized as Josephine"SlonedWelsh — "Welsh form of Janet, which is a diminutive form of Jane God is gracious The name Janet arose in the Middle Ages. See JANE"SlslllaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Cecilia blind, dim- sighted See CECILIA English Names"SlubhanScottish — "Cognate of the Irish Siobhan, which is a Gaelic form of Jane God is gracious See SIOBHAN Irish Names"SlxtenScandinavian — "Mainly Swedish name derived from the obsolete Old Norse Sigsteinn victory stone, a compounding of the elements sigr victory and steinn stone"SobeslavaCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements sobi to usurp, to overtake and slav glory: hence, usurper of glory Pet: Sobena, Sobeska"SocorraSpanish — "the Spanish socorro help, aid, assistance. The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Sewra del Perpetuo Socorro Our Lady of Perpetual Help"SohelaUrdu — "Stars Name"SoledSpanish — "the Spanish soledad solitude. The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Sefora de la Soledad Our Lady of Solitude"SomeHawaiian — "believe it to be a variant of the Irish Moyra; an anagram of Mary; a borrowing of the name of a seaport in ancient Lycia; or a deriviation of the Latin myrrha myrrh"SonjeScandinavian — "Scandinavian cognate of Sonya, a Russian pet form of Sofya wisdom, skill. See SOFIA. Sonja is the name of the wife of King Harald V of Norway and mother of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus and Princess Martha Louise"SonomaSpanish — "Place name in northj ern California."SoudahMuslim — "Proper name. Black."SoulmazIranian — "A Persian-Azerbaijani name meaning never wilts"SoundaryaHindi — "Beautiful, Angel (Celebrity Name:Tamil superstar Rajnikanth)"SozinArabic — "The Name of A Flower"SreeHaripriyaHindi — "Another name of Goddess Lakshmi"SriIndian — "the Sanskrit STT prosperity, power, beauty, luster. The name is borne by the goddess of prosperity, good fortune, and beauty. Also known as Lakshmi, she is the wife of Vishnu"SrodaAfrican — "Ghanaian name meaning 'respect.'"StanislawaPolish — "Feminine form of Stanislaw, a popular compound name composed from the Slavonic elements stan government and slav glory: hence, glorious government"SteinunnNorse — "Saga name"SteinvorrNorse — "Saga name"StimulaLatin — "Another name for Semele"SudeekshaHindi — "Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start"SudheekshaHindi — "Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start"SudhikshaHindi — "Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start"SudikshaHindi — "Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start"SuewindaAmerican — "Created Name"SuhaaArabic — "The Name of A Sitar"Suhair SuhayrArabic — "Proper name"SuhaylaMuslim — "A popular name throughout the Arab world, Suhayla is derived from the Arabic suhayl Canopus, the second-brightest star in the southern skies"SuhayrMuslim — "Proper name."SukeyEnglish — "From the name SUSAN"SumaiyaaArabic — "Proper name, Taahira, Pure, Chaste"SumayyahMuslim — "Proper name."SunamiHindi — "Well Named"SuptaHindi — "Goddess devis another name, Hidden"SupthaHindi — "Goddess devis another name, Hidden"SusheelaaHindi — "Lord Krishna's Wife Name"SutramaHindi — "Protecting Well, Another Name for Earth"SuwaibahUrdu — "(Thuwaibah) Name of the woman who breast-fed the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him) in his infancy"SuzyEnglish — "From the name SUSAN"SvanniScandinavian — "Slender The name is borne in Norse mythology by one of the daughters of Karl and Snor. Her name was characteristic of the attribute she represented for the peasant class"SwasthiHindi — "All peace, Name of a star"SwedishDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."SybilleFrench — "the Latin Sibylla a fortune-teller, a prophetess. The sibyls, women of ancient Greece and Rome, were mouthpieces of the ancient or-acles and seers into the future. In the Middle Ages, they were believed to be receptors of divine revelation; thus Sibyl came into use as an acceptable given name"SyeshaAmerican — "Created Name"SylvieFrench — "From the name SYLVIA"SymaethisLatin — "Myth name mother of Acis"TaanziaArabic — "The Name of A Flower"TaariniHindi — "Saviour, She who frees, Another name for durga, Goddess Parvati"TafuiAfrican — "Mina of Togo name meaning 'to appreciate God; Glory to God.'"TahcawinNorth American Indian — "The doe Sioux. The name Tahcawin was borne by a niece of Sitting Bull"TaisiyaRussian — "Believed to be a Russian form of the Greek Thais, which is of uncertain derivation Bond is a popular folk definition. The name was borne by a 4th-cen- tury B.C. courtesan who accompanied Alexander the Great on his Asiatic campaign. Pet: Tasya, Taya"TakayrenNorth American Indian — "Noise in the house Tlingit. This was used primarily as a child's name"TalulaNorth American Indian — "Jumping water, leaping water. Choctaw. The name was borne by actress Tallulah Bankhead 193- 68"TamVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamaNative American — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamadhurArabic — "Proper name"TamiJapanese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamiaLatin — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamiahVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamieVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamyaVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamyahVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamyhVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TandraAfrican — "Madagascar name meaning 'mole' or 'beaty marks.'"TaneetaHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"TaneetahHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"TanessaAmerican — "Created Name"TanitahHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"TaniziaHebrew — "A Name of a Flower, Aik Phool ka naam"TaptiIndian — "Variant of Tapi, name of a river"TariniHindi — "Saviour, She who frees, She who delivers from sin, Another name for durga, Goddess Parvati"TariqaArabic — "Road or path, also a Quranic name, though due to the fact it is used to refer to different Sufi doctrines (such as the Naqshbandi Tuhreequh), the name has Sufi connotations"TariqahUrdu — "This was the name of the freed slave of Labeet of the family of the princes of al-Qays bin Zayd (AN)"TasheikaAmerican — "Created Name"TasmiaUrdu — "To Mention the Name of Allah, To Say Bismillah, To Name, Name"TasmiyahUrdu — "An arabic name for female means elevation, Noble, and also means (in the name of allah). Tasleem, Tasleemah"TatanaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of the Latin Tatianus, a de-rivative of the old Roman family name Tatius, which is of uncertain origin Short: Tana. Pet: Tanicka"TatuAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'third born.'"TavarilEnglish — "Created Name"TaveshiHindi — "The name of Goddess durga, Courage"TavishiHindi — "The name of Goddess durga, Courage"TayyebaArabic — "Nice, Holy, Excellent, Pure, The Old Name of Madina"TefnutEgyptian — "Myth name (atmospheric moisture)"TegwenWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements teg fair, lovely and gwen white, fair, blessed: hence, lovely maiden"TejamayiHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"TejaswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"TejeswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"TejowathiHindi — "Another name for Goddess durga"TekahionwakeNorth American Indian — "Double wampum Mohawk. Teka- hionwake was the native name of Canadian poet Emily Pauline Johnson 1861-1913, the daughter of Mohawk Chief Henry Martin Johnson and Emily S. Howells, an Englishwoman"TelissaAmerican — "Created Name"TerezSlavic — "Variant of Theresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning."TeruAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'good.' This name is most often used in combination with other names, as in TERUWORQ, which means 'good gold.'"TesuHindi — "A Flower Name"TheloniusAmerican — "Created Name"TheodosioPortuguese — "the Greek Theodosios, a compound name composed of the elements theos God and dosis a gift, a giving: hence, a gift of God, God- given"TheofilaPolish — "Feminine form of Teofilo beloved of God, which is a cognate of the Greek Theophilos, a com-pound name composed of the elements theos God and philos loving"TheolaTeutonic — "God's name is divine."TheolahGreek — "God's name is divine."ThermuthisEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Renenet)"ThilakavathyHindi — "Decorative, Name of a river"ThocmetonyNorth American Indian — "Shell flower. Paiute. The name was borne by Sarah Winnemucca, granddaughter of the elder Chief Winnemucca. She is remembered for her tireless work promoting better conditions for the Paiute"ThuwabahUrdu — "(Thuwaybah)Name of a Sahabiyyah (RA), name of the lady, who had breast-fed the Holy Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him)"TinaGreek — "Short for names ending in Tine"TipperIrish — "Nickname and variant of the Irish name Tabar meaning a well."TisaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'ninth born.'"TitiAfrican — "Nigerian name meaning 'flower.'"TivianAmerican — "Modern coinage most likely influenced by the name Vivian"TlmoteoPortuguese — "From the Latin Timotheus, a derivative of the Greek Timotheos, a compound name derived from the elements time honor, respect and theos GOD"TomazjaPolish — "Feminine form of Tomasz, the Polish form of Thomas, which is derived from the Aramaic tedma a twin See TOMASZ Male Names"TrakialaAmerican — "Created Name"TreanaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaneeScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaneyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaniScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeneeScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeneyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TresaEnglish — "Variant of Theresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning."TrinaWelsh — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniSpanish — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrionaScottish — "Short form of Caitriona, which is the Gaelic form of Katherine pure, unsullied. Tnona is also bestowed as an independent given name"TriptaIndian — "Satisfied, satiated The name was borne by the mother of Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion"TristanCeltic — "Tumult, outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde."TristaoPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Tristan, which is from the Gaelic Drystan, a name derived from drest tumult, riot See TRISTRAM English Names"TriviaLatin — "Another name for Diana"TrynaNorse — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TryniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TryniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynyaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynyahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TryschaLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."TryshahLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."TubaArabic — "The name of a tree in heaven"TufaylahUrdu — "This was the name of the freed slave of al-Waleed bin Abdullah; she transmitted Hadith from Sayyidah Ayshah (R.A)"TumadurMuslim — "Proper name."TutiArabic — "In Indonesian meaning is : an unusual girl's name"TwdorHungarian — "Hungarian form of Theodor, a derivative of the Latin Theodorus, which is from the Greek Theodoros gift of God. The name is composed from the elements theos God and doron a gift"TwiggyEnglish — "Thin, slender, usually a nicname not a given name"TycheMythology and Astrology — "Believed to be derived from the Greek teuchein to prepare The name is borne in Greek mythology by the goddess of chance and fortune"TykajaAmerican — "Invented Name"TymeriaAmerican — "Created Name"TysheeniaAmerican — "Created Name"TzivyaHebrew — "Gazelle. The name is borne in the Old Testament by the mother of King Joash"UadjitHebrew — "Mythical name of the cobra goddess."UataPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Walter ruler of an army. See WALTER English Names"UatchitHebrew — "Myth name (another form of Hathor)"UchennaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'God's will.'"UdaysahUrdu — "This was the name of the narrator of Hadith, Daughter of Ahban al-Ghifariyah"UlnisePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Eunice fair victory See EUNICE English Names"UluTeutonic — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'second born.'"UmaimahHindi — "Diminutive of Umm, mother. Name of Sahabiyah (RA)"UmeekaIndian — "One of the names of the goddess Parvati"UmmeHabibaArabic — "Wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Her name is Ramla; Umm Habiba is her Kunya (nickname) after the name of her daughter habiba"UmmeSalmahArabic — "Wife of Muhammad, Her name was Hind"UnaizaArabic — "Sheep / goat, Name of A Valley Between Makkah and Taif"UranjaPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Urania, which is de-rived from Ourania the heavenly one The name is borne in Greek mythology by the Muse of astronomy"UrennaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'father's pride.'"UrszulaPolish — "From the Latin Ursula, a diminutive form of ursa she-bear. The name was borne by a legendary Christian British princess who is said to have been martyred in the 4th century along with eleven thousand virgins by the Huns at Cologne"UrvijaaHindi — "A Celestial Dancer Name"UsaimahUrdu — "Old Arabic name"Usaimah UsaymahArabic — "Old Arabic name"UsaymahArabic — "Old Arabic name"UshbaArabic — "The Name of The Plant"VageeshwariHindi — "Goddess Saraswathi, Name of a Raga"VagishwariHindi — "Goddess Saraswathi, Name of a Raga"VaishonaviHindi — "Goddess Name"ValeriuRomanian — "From the Latin Valerius, an old Roman fam-ily name believed to be derived from valere to be strong"ValeriyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the French Valerie, which is from the Latin Valerius, an old Roman family name derived from valere to be strong, healthy Pet: Lera, Valya"ValuPolynesian — "Eight Valu is also the name of a type of fish"VamnayiHindi — "Goddess of speech, Another name for Saraswati"VandeliaSpanish — "Borrowed from the name of a popular flow-ering plant"VanjuschaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."VappuUkrainian — "Legend name"VarshikaHindi — "A Goddess name"VasilisaSlavic — "Feminine form of Vasili, the Russian cognate of the Greek Basileois king See VASILI Male Names. Pet: Vasya"VasundharaIndian — "Earth People think of Vasundhara as cool, unpopular, poor, exotic, ethnic People who like the name Vasundhara also like Varali, Vasudha, Varana, Vyomini, Visala, Vinanti, Vala, Zamora, Zsa Zsa, Vanida"VecepiaAmerican — "Created Name"VedanayagamHindi — "Original Name of Sita, Knowledge, Pain, Perception"VekshanaHindi — "Daksha's Wife Name"VidelEnglish — "Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito."VijayalaxmiHindi — "One of the Goddess name"VilaynaAmerican — "Combination Name"VillborgNorse — "Saga name"VinetteAmerican — "Feminine form of Vinny, the pet form of Vincent conquering See VINCENT Male Names"ViridianaiArabic — "Green. An Italian saints name"VishalaksheHindi — "One with Big Eyes, Name of a Goddess"VishaliHindi — "Beautiful, Nymph, Creative, One who loves gossip, Talented, One who has a big heart, Name of An indian Goddess"VittalapriyaHindi — "Goddess Lakshmi, Name of a Raga"VlcaHungarian — "Hungarian cognate of Vita, a Latin name derived from vitus life"VldonlaPortuguese — "Latin_ name derived from vinea a vine, a branch"VlgdisScandinavian — "Old Norse name composed of the elements vig war and dis goddess: hence, goddess of war"VlktorlaGerman — "German form of Victoria, which is from the Latin victoria victory The name is often found on the family trees of German royalty. Pet: Vicky"VllhelmHungarian — "Hungarian cognate of the German Wilhelm resolute protector, a name derived from the Old High German Willehelm, which is a compounding of the elements willeo will, desire and helm helmet, protection"VlllamlPolynesian — "Polynesian form of William resolute protector See WILLIAM English Names"VlncentaSpanish — "Feminine form of Vincentio conquering. See VINCENTIO Male Names"VlolaScandinavian — "Directly derived from the Latin viola violet The name was used by Shakespeare in his play Twelfth Night"VlrginleFrench — "Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name, which has its roots in the Latin ver spring"VlrglnleGerman — "A borrowing from the French, Virginie is often mistakenly believed to be derived from the word virgin In actuality, it is derived from Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name that has its roots in the Latin ver spring"VlvlaneGerman — "A borrowing from the French, Viviane is from the Latin Vivianus, a name derived from vivus alive"VlvlenneFrench — "Feminine form of Vivien, which is from the Latin Vivianus, a name derived from vivus alive"VrishaliHindi — "Karnas wifes name in mahabharata, Success (Wife of Karan from mahabharata)"VrushaliHindi — "Karnas wifes name in mahabharata, Success"VtroniqueLatin — "Variant of Veronica: True image, honest image. Biblical - from the maiden who handed Christ her handkerchief on the way to Calvary. His likeness miraculously appeared on the handkerchief, thus she received her name."WabisahUrdu — "Bin MabaD RA haD this name"WagayeAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'my sense of value' or 'my price.'"WahabahUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess"WalihahUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess"WambuiAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'singer.' WAMBOI"WanaaonaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements wana'ao dawn, sunrise, to dawn and nani beauty, beautiful: hence, beautiful dawn Short: Nani"WangariGerman — "Kikuyu of Kenya name. Meaning unknown."WanyikaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'of the bush.'"WasnaUrdu — "A narrator of Hadith had this name"WazeeraUrdu — "Female Minister; The daughter of Yahya bin Muhammad al-Hayuwi al-Tughli was so named; she was a narrator of Hadith"WiebkeDutch — "A borrowing from the Scandinavians, Wiebke originated as a pet form of the medieval name Wibe, a contraction of the Germanic Wigburg, which was composed of wig war and burg castle, fortress"WineeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WineyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WiniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinieEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinnneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinnyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WladyslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Wladyslaw, a com-pound name composed from the Slavonic elements vlad rule and slav glory: hence, ruling glory or glorious ruler"WlbekeScandinavian — "Originally a pet form of the medieval Wibe, which is a contraction of the Germanic Wigburg, itself composed of wig war and burg castle, fortress Wibeke is now bestowed as an independent given name. Cognate: Wiebke Danish, Norwegian; Viveca, Viveka, Vivica Swedish"WlgburgScandinavian — "Used primarily in the Netherlands, Wigburg is an old Germanic name composed of the elements wig war and burg castle, fortress"WlkoliaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Victoria, a name derived from the Latin Victoria victory"WlkollHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of the Latin Victor, a name directly derived from victor conqueror, winner, victor"WlllemScandinavian — "From the Old Norman French Willaume resolute protector, a derivative of the Old High German Willehelm, a compounding of the elements willeo will, resolution and helm helmet, protection. The name was borne by three kings of the Netherlands"WojclechPolish — "Popular name composed of the Slavonic el-ements voi soldier, warrior and tech consolation, comfort, solace: hence, soldier of consolation Pet: Wojteczek, Wojtek"WubAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'gorgeous, beautiful.'"WyandanchNorth American Indian — "The wise speaker. Montauk. The name was borne by the last major Native American leader on Long Island 1600-59"WyneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynelleAmerican — "Elaboration of the name Wynn, a modern English name derived from the Welsh gwyn white, fair, blessed"WyneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WyniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynieEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynnieCeltic — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynnyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WyohArabic — "From the US state name Wyoming. Famous bearer: Wyoming Knott, character in Robert Heinleins "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress""XameyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."XanthoMythology and Astrology — "the Greek xanthos yellow, golden The name Xantho golden-haired one is borne in Greek mythology by a sea nymph, a daughter of Nereus and Doris"XetsaAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'twin.'"XlaoplngChinese — "Xiaoping Small peace The name was borne by Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping"YagmurTurkish — "Rain People think of Yagmur as loser, nerdy, sporty, untrust-worthy, poor People who like the name Yagmur also like Alick, Yue, Yale, Yuki, Yue Yan, Yule, Yu Jie, Adiel, Yancy, Yank"YalitzaAmerican — "Created Name"YamiletSpanish — "Beautiful, elegant—Variation of Jamilah People think of Yamilet as funny, pretty, intelligent, sexy, cool People who like the name Yamilet also like Yael, llyssa, Adora, Elin, Judy, Reyna, Shaylee, Elisa, Larisa, Inaya"YardenHebrew — "TO flow down, descend Jordan is the Anglicized form of the name that belongs to the chief river of ancient Palestine"YasasriHindi — "Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter"YashashriHindi — "Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter"YashshreeArabic — "Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter"YasmaSpanish — "Jasmine—Also a place name: city in Azerbaijan People think of Yasma as exotic, quiet, pretty, cool, ethnic People who like the name Yasma also like Yasmin, Jasmine, Yelena, Bella, Keira, Zahra, Zoey, Saffron, Ebony, Vanessa"YeshiAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'for a thousand.'"YettieAmerican — "Short for Henrietta People think of Yettie as nerdy, creative, criminal, loser, unpopular People who like the name Yettie also like Kailey, Vanessa, Kaitlyn, Yessica, Yvette, Yvonne, Vivian, Bella, Sabrina, Sonia"YochanaHebrew — "Feminine form of Yochanan God is gra-cious. See YOCHANAN Male Names"YoelaHebrew — "The feminine form of Yoel Jehovah is his God. See YOEL Male Names"YohithaHindi — "Another Name of River Ganga"YuridiaSpanish — "Invented Name"ZacharjaszPolish — "Polish form of Zachariah, which is from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias, a name derived from the Hebrew zharyah God remembers The name is borne in the Bible by the father of John the Baptist"ZahinaArabic — "Swahili name popular in Tanzania. Meaning unknown."ZahjenArabic — "The name of a mountain"ZahraaArabic — "Zahraa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means pure white, like a pearl. It also means brilliant and radiant"Zainab ZaynabArabic — "An ornamented tree; name of the daughter of the Prophet"ZainabuArabic — "Swahili name meaning 'beautiful.'"ZaiwarahArabic — "The Name of The Wife of Hazrat Moosa (A.S)"ZalfaArabic — "This was the name of a distinguished woman of her times, she was Hajib known as Umm al-Hajib Abdul Malik"ZameeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZameyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamieArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammieArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamoArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamurdArabic — "A narrator of Hadith wife of Abu Hayyan al-Kasir was so named"ZamzamArabic — "The name of a spring in Arabia, The drink of Ismael from Allah, The Pure, The Preventive, The Faultless, The Fortunate"ZanitaSpanish — "God's gift. A saint's name."ZapurahArabic — "The Name of The Wife of Musa (A.S)"ZarnabUrdu — "Pure gold, Name of a plant known for its good scent"ZaudituAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'she is the crown.'ZAWDITU"ZbyhnevaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Zbyhnev to do away with anger, a compound name composed from the elements zbit to do away with, to be rid of and gniew anger See ZBYHNEV Male Names. Pet: Zbyna, Zbysa"ZenaveveAmerican — "Created Name"ZenobjaPolish — "From the Greek Zenobia, the feminine form of Zenobios, a compound name composed of the elements Zen of Zeus and bios life: hence, the life of Zeus The name was borne by a 3rd-century queen of Palmyra noted for her beauty and intelligence, as well as her ruthlessness with her foes"ZfiphyrlneFrench — "the Greek Zephyra, the feminine form of Zephyrus, which is derived from zephyros the west wind The name Zephyrus is borne in Greek mythology by the god of the west wind"ZinobiyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Zenobia, the feminine form of Zenobios the life of Zeus. The name is a compounding of the elements zen of Zeus and bios life"ZinsaAfrican — "Benin name meaning 'twin.'"ZlnaRussian — "A short form of Zinaida of or pertaining to Zeus and Zinobiya the life of Zeus, Zina is also be-stowed as an independent given name See ZINAIDA and ZINOBIYA"ZltomlrCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements zhit to live and meri great, famous Pet: Zitek, Zitousek"ZlvanCzech / Slovak — "Popular name derived from the Slavonic ele-ment zhiv living, vigorous, alive Pet: Zivanek, Zivek, Zivko"ZoraidaArabic — "An Arabic name meaning enchanting woman, or a namenventeD by Cervantes who gave one of his characters this namen his novel, Don Quixote"ZubaydahArabic — "This was the name of the daughter of Jafar Mansoor and the wife of Khalifah Haroon Rasheed"ZuhuraAfrican — "Swahili name. Meaning unknown."ZuzannaPolish — "Polish form of Susannah, which is from the Hebrew Shoshana, a derivative of shoshannah a lily, a rose. The name is borne in the Bible by a woman falsely accused of adultery. Her story is told in the apocryphal book of Susannah and the Elders"ZwenaAfrican — "Swahili name meaning 'good.' ZUWENA"

Unisex names that mean Name

AbanMuslim — "Variant of Abaan: Old Arabic name."AbrachamIrish — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. Irish form of Abraham (father of many)"AchanAfrican — "Dinka of south Sudan name for a female child in the first pair of twins.Alternate Meaning, Possibly a variation of the Hebrew word achar meaning 'trouble'."AdalGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdarHebrew — "Hebrew word meaning the 6th month. Also an Greek name meaning 'beauty, ' and a Arabic name meaning 'virgin. "AdelGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdiIndian — "Mythical name (a form of Vasishtha), Means 'jewel' or 'ornament' in Hebrew."AdreaLatin — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdrianaSpanish — "Feminine form of Adrian / from the Spanish name Hadrianus, Six popes have borne this name. Is a masculine name in Africa, and is used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. "AdrianeGerman — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AeronWelsh — "Either derived from Welsh aeron meaning 'berry' or else from the name the river in Wales."AfonWelsh — "Means 'river' in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin."AkanaHawaiian — "Common Hawaiian surname derived from Cantonese informal prefix Ah plus some personal name. Used as a given name possibly for family reasons."AlandairGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander."AlapaiHawaiian — "Listed as the Hawaiian form of Alfred, but this is a pre-contact, unisex name."AlessaItalian — "Noble one(Female Hebrew Name), Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. (Greek, Either sex)"AlexEnglish — "Shrotened form of Alexander(Masculine) and also Alexandra.(Feminine) but often used a name in its own right"AliArabic — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility. Arabic name meaning High, Exalted. Name made popular in the west by the heroic boxer, Muhammad Ali."AlikaHawaiian — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility. Slso, Hawaiian form of Alex and Alexander."AlisArthurian Legend — "Brother of Cliges (twelfth century), Also, and Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility."AmadiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria unisexual name, referring to the Sun God, meaning 'rejoice.'"AmandaLatin — "Active, Latin Meaning, worth of love. Is a popular western name, where it is used mainly as a female name, though it is used as a male name in India. "AmaraGreek — "In the legends of Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) Amara is the name for paradise. Also, 'amara' is a Kiswahili word meaning 'urgent business.'"AmarisHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AraluenAboriginal — "The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. "AriusGreek — "Of Medea (ancient Place Name)"AshbbieAmerican — "A contemporary spelling of the Old English name Ashby."AustinEnglish — "From the name AUGUSTIN"BastetEgyptian — "Myth name (cat)"BeltaneAboriginal — "Legend name"BertinaEnglish — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'be strong, be vigilant, persevere.'"BranWelsh — "Torch, Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand"."BrevynAmerican — "Created Name"BrileighAmerican — "Created Name"BritEnglish — "From the name BRITANNIA"BrookleeAmerican — "Created Name"BrytenAmerican — "A contemporary creation, the name is a spelling variation of the word "brighten."CalEnglish — "Short for names beginning with CAL"CallistoGreek — "Another name for Arcas"CamScottish — "From the name CAMERON"CarrieAmerican — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "CarrollCeltic — "Latin form of Charles, more popular as a girls name, or a surname in most countries. "CaryEnglish — "An alternative spelling of Carrie. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach. V: Carey."CasiGreek — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CassieEnglish — "Prophet. A short form of names beginning with "Cass"."CassyEnglish — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CeriWelsh — "Either short form of Welsh name Ceridwen, or as term of affection based on Welsh caru (to love)"CherokeyChoctaw — "People of the cave country|people with a different speech. A tribal name"CherokieChoctaw — "People of the cave country|people with a different speech. A tribal name"CherokyChoctaw — "People of the cave country|people with a different speech. A tribal name"ChickAmerican — "From the name CHARLES"ChikoJapanese — "A unisexual name meaning 'arrow; pledge.'"ChrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChrysEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChryssEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CiqalaNative American — "Dakota name meaning ' little one.'"CongChinese — "Unisexual name meaning 'intelligent; clever'"ConnieEnglish — "From the name CONSTANCE"CreeNative American — "Tribe Name"CrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CristyEnglish — "From the name CHRISTOPHER"DadaAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name for children with curly hair."DakotaNative American — "Native American Tribal Name"DaneeGreek — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DaneyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanieAfrican — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanneeEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanneyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanniEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DarianEnglish — "From the name DARIN"DekaAfrican — "Somali name meaning 'one who pleases.'"DekedrianAmerican — "Created Name"DelEnglish — "Short for names beginning with DEL"DerbyEnglish — "Deer Park, from the surname and place name Derby. Also 'Without envy.'."DonEnglish — "Mother goddess(Female) aand short form of names such as Donna, Donatella etc. Loyal(Male), and short form of Donald and other similar names. Also World Leader (Celtic / Gaelic)"DonierAmerican — "Created Name"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."DorrianGreek — "Variant of Dorian: Place name in Greece."DorseyEnglish — "From the name DORSET"FaunusLatin — "Myth name (God of forests)"FlorentineLatin — "Form of Florentia, feminine of Latin name Florentius, itself based on florens blossoming."FranEnglish — "Free, abbreviation of many female and male names beginning with Fran, Such as Francine, Frances etc"GabFrench — "Strength of God. The short form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GabeEnglish — "Strength of God. The short form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GarnetEnglish — "A dark-red gemstone named for the pomegranate because of its color."GattacaAmerican — "Created Name, DNA Components"GavrelRussian — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GereyAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerreeAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerreyAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerriEnglish — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerrieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GeryEnglish — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GodafridGerman — "An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'."GuifiChamoru — "Unisexual name meanning "Dream.""GwynnWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."HadriaGreek — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name. Latin for "Dark""HavanaSpanish — "Place Name, Habana"HaweaHawaiian — "Place name and a personal name in legends."IanScottish — "Gift from God The Gaelic form of the name John."IckettAmerican — "Created Name"IngNorse — "Myth name"IssyAustralian — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzzySpanish — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."JaeEnglish — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JaetynAmerican — "Created Name"JaiIndian — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JaimeSpanish — "From the name JAMES"JainnaAmerican — "Combination Name"JamieEnglish — "From the name JAMES"JanSlavic — "From the name JANET, and also John, meaning gift from God."JarrahArabic — "A type of Eucalyptus tree. A boy or girl's name. "JasHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John. A short form of names beginning with "Jas"."JasmeenArabic — "A flower name from the older form Jessamine."JereeGerman — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JerenAmerican — "Spear Rule, Holy Name"JerieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JerreeAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JerrieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JeryGerman — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JeshuaBiblical — "God is my salvation. A variation of the name Joshua. A priestly official. "JirraAboriginal — "A kangaroo. A boy or girl's name. "JosilynEnglish — "Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name."JubaAfrican — "Ashanti of Ghana name meaning 'born on Monday.'"JulesFrench — "Youthful, abbreivation of many female and male names, inblucing Juliette, Julian, and slang for names such as Julio, Julie etc, but now a common name in its own right"KaiHawaiian — "Sea. Notice that the boys' name Kai, of Danish origin, is currently fashionable in the UK and U.S.A. for boys in Hawai'i -."KailaHawaiian — "Unisexual name meaning 'Style.'"KalaniHawaiian — "Unisexual name meaning (female) the sky; (male) chieftain."KarriScandinavian — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "KarsenAmerican — "Created name"KaylorAmerican — "Created Name"KaywarAmerican — "Created Name"KehauHawaiian — "Dew. Name of a gentle land breeze."KensleyAmerican — "Created Name"KhrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KhrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KieveWelsh — "Mythical Name"KillaraAboriginal — "Permanent, always there. Also the name of a Sydney suburb. "KimaneAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'large bean.'"KrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."LaniHawaiian — "Sky, heavenly,figuratively chiefly, royal. Also a common nickname for the numerous names ending in -lani. Such names were not used by commoners in the Kingdom of Hawaii. for girls ,."LaurettaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory. Old name with many variants."LaveyAmerican — "From the name LEVI"LavonteAmerican — "Created Name"LayacnaChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "His / her sail.""LeeEnglish — "Glade, alternative meaning, poet, also, a unisexual name meaning 'plum'"LeighEnglish — "Healer, also, from the name LEE"LilLatin — "Saint name"LilianneLatin — "Variant of Lillian derived from the flower name Lily. Symbol of innocence, purity, beauty."LilliannLatin — "Variant of Lillian derived from the flower name Lily. Symbol of innocence, purity, beauty."LindyEnglish — "From the name LINDSEY OR LINDA"LoniEnglish — "Unisex Hawaian name (Female) Heavenly, Sky or (Male) Chief. Short form of Apollonia(Greek"LouGerman — "Famous warrior. The short form of names starting with 'Lou'."LowanAboriginal — "A mallee fowl. A boy or girl's name. "LynessaEnglish — "Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest."LynnEnglish — "Dwells by the torrent also - From the name Linda or Lyndon"LynnetArthurian Legend — "Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest."MamesChamoru — "Unisexual name meaning "Sweet; kind.""MaryannEnglish — "Derived from Mary 'Bitter.' Mary was the biblical mother of Christ. Names like Dolores and Mercedes have been created to express aspects of Mary's life and worship."MashalAfrican — "Torch. Light. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MellScottish — "Friend, Mill chief. The short form for names starting with "Mel"."MeryleAmerican — "From the name MERLE"MicheleHebrew — "French form of the name MICHAEL, also is a variant of Michaela and Michelle. "MickeyAmerican — "From the name MICHAEL"MishaRussian — "From the name MICHAEL"MishkaRussian — "Commonly known as the name given to a white bear."MisuNative American — "Miwok name meaning ' rippling brook.'"MonacoItalian — "Place Name"MoreyIrish — "From the name MORRIS"NanEnglish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NangilaAfrican — "Luya of Kenya name meaning 'born while the parents were traveling.'"NerguiMongolian — "No Name"NielScandinavian — "From the name NATHANIEL"NishanAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'award, medal.'"NkrumahAfrican — "Akan of Ghana unisexual name meaning 'ninth born child.' NKRUMA"NuruAfrican — "Swahili unisexual name meaning 'light' or 'born during the day.'"ObaAfrican — "One who is the king. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."OlaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'precious, worth.'"OzzHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."PaddiCeltic — "From the name PATRICK or PATRICIA"PaleyEnglish — "From the name PAUL"ParkChinese — "Unisexual name meaning 'cypress tree'"ParlanIrish — "From the name BARTHOLOMEW"RasheedaMuslim — "Swahili name meaning 'righteous.' RAASHIDA"RataAboriginal — "Aboriginal: A plant. Polynesian: The name of a great chief. A boy or girl's name. "ReganGaelic — "Myth name"RemeeFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemeyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemieFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmeeFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmeyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmiFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmieFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."ReneeFrench — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReneyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReniHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenieGreek — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenneeHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenneyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RettaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has triumphed, he has won.'"RomillyEnglish — "From A French Place Name"RoneeHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RoneyHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RonieHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RonnieEnglish — "From the name VERONICA"RonyHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"SammArabic — "His name is God, Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SandyEnglish — "From the name ALEXANDER"SekaiAfrican — "Popular Zimbabwe name meaning 'laughter.'"SevanArmenian — "Life-giving sweet water People think of Sevan as pretty, leader, sneaky, creative, weird People who like the name Sevan also like Sapphire, Sadie, Saffron, Symber, Simone, Shyla, Suri, Zoey, Daphne, Dominique"SeyahArabic — "Place Name"ShanonCeltic — "From the name SHANNON"ShemuelBiblical — "Heard of God. Other interpretations: Name of God. "ShilahNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' brother.'"ShimeiBiblical — "Famous, renowned. A popular Old Testament name. "StevieEnglish — "From the name STEVEN"SusieEnglish — "From the name SUSAN"SylerAmerican — "Combination Name"SyriosGreek — "Dog star. The brightest star. Burning. Named after the Greek God Osirus."TakodaNative American — "Sioux name meaning ' friend to everyone.'"TanakJapanese — "Unisexual name meaning 'dweller.'"TareganNative American — "Algonquin name meaning ' crane.'"TayeAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has been seen.'"TayvonAmerican — "Created Name"TegwinIrish — "Doe, Beautiful. Feminine form of the male name Teagan."TekaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has replaced.'"TenochAztec — "Unisexual name; meaning unknown"TerikaEnglish — "Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning."TerrelEnglish — "From the name TERENCE"TerryEnglish — "From the name TERENCE"TiffneyEnglish — "Variant of the Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity."TlexictliNahuatl — "Unisexual name meaning "Fire navel.""TrevonAmerican — "Combination Of The Names Trevor And Devon"TylerEnglish — "Tile layer, or a variant of Taylor. An English surname frequently used as a given name."UlisesSpanish — "Variant of the Greek name Odysseus. Ulysses was the clever and resourceful mythological hero of Homer's epic The Odyssey."ValenEnglish — "Strong. Variant of Valentinus, the name of more than 50 saints and three Roman emperors."VitaLatin — "Luya of Kenya name meaning 'war.'"VonteAmerican — "Created Name"WileaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WiliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WillieGerman — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WillyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."XidornAmerican — "Created Name"XolaAfrican — "Xhosa of S. Africa name meaning 'stay in peace.'"YankNative American — "From the name YANCY"YeraBasque — "South African name meaning 'warrior.'"YlanneHebrew — "Derived from Hebrew name"