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Names that mean other

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 Other in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Other

AadhikesavanHindi — "One who is Ideal for Others"AcherHebrew — "Other"AddeiBiblical — "Adorned. Other interpretations: My witness."AkinkawonAfrican — "He who uses bravery to pacify others A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AkritHindi — "Helping others"AlmodadBiblical — "Beloved. Other interpretations: Infinite, beyond measurement. El-Mudad."AmmamArabic — "Leader, One who is ahead of others"AmmuniArabic — "Safe, Away from harm, One who trusts others and feels safe in their presence"AnasMuslim — "Affection. Love. A group of people (as opposed to other creatures)."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"AondohimbaAfrican — "God is above all other things. A Tiv name used in the West Africa region."ArjalArabic — "A horse with one foot white and the other three of a different color"AshritHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AshrithHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AsrithHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AwadiliArabic — "One who treats others with justice and fairness"AzaniahHebrew — "God has provided, set aside. Other interpretations: God has heard. "AzielHebrew — "God is my strength. Other interpretations: Whom God comforts. A Levite harp player. Variants: Jaaziel, Jehiel. "BasteGreek — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastianFrench — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."BastianeGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastienFrench — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."BastionGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyanGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyaneGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyonGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BekerBiblical — "First born. Other interpretations: Young camel."CezarSlavic — "Hairy. Other interpretations: Elephant, dark, beautiful. "DaktariAfrican — "One who heals others"DamiannEnglish — "One who tames or subdues others"DammianEnglish — "One who tames or subdues others"diaudinArabic — "Brilliance of the faith, the faith’s source of light, meaning that the person named such is a pious person who inspires others"DomevloAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'don't take others for face value.'"EhiozeAfrican — "Not affected by the envy of others. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."EigelsLatin — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."EliphazBiblical — "God his strength. Other interpretations: God is gold, precious. "EtakaHindi — "To be Loving to Others"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."ExtanyEnglish — "One who is not like others"FathuddinArabic — "Guidance of the faith, beginning of the faith, conquest of the faith, meaning someone who is a supporter of Islam and who guides others"GaureeshHindi — "Lord Shiva Shivas other name"GemariahBiblical — "Perfected by God. Other interpretations: Achievement of the Lord, God has done it. "GremianAnglo-Saxon — "One who enrages others"HarambeeAfrican — "One who pulls together with others. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HereshBiblical — "Carpenter. Other interpretations: Silent, mute."HitakarIndian — "One who wishes others well"HurArabic — "White, chalky. Other interpretations: Hole. "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"IshiahBiblical — "Loaned. Other interpretations: God exists. "IshpahBiblical — "Firm, steady. Other interpretations: Bald. "IshpanBiblical — "He will hide. Other interpretations: Bald. "IstifaUrdu — "To choose, to prefer, to give prefer to one over the other"JahathHebrew — "United. Other interpretations: God will take up. "JaphethHebrew — "God will enlarge, bless. Other interpretations: Beauty, youthfulness."JarumArabic — "Pure in color, big-bodied, collector of dates (or other fruits)"JehovahBiblical — "He that is. Other interpretations: I am, I am present, He brings into existence."JekamiahBiblical — "Assembled, gathered. Other interpretations: May God establish. "JimitHindi — "To win others hearts"KalyaanaHindi — "Welfare, Well Being of Others"KarnadharaHindi — "One who Holds Others by the Ear, A Leader, Pilot"KarramArabic — "Generous, selfless, one who honors others"KarrumArabic — "Generous, selfless, one who honors others"KhavishHindi — "King of poets, Other name of lord Ganesh"KozBiblical — "Nimble, agile. Other interpretations: Thorn. "KrunalHindi — "Companionate person, Kind to others"KuraimanArabic — "Generous, selfless, one who honors others"LawyerAmerican — "An attorney; one who defends or prosecutes others"MahidArabic — "Bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform"ManpalHindi — "A Person who Respect Others"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"MardufArabic — "Followed, one after whom others come"MashkuriArabic — "Appreciated, thanked, a person whose acts have gained the gratefulness of others"MethuselahHebrew — "Messenger. Other interpretations: Man of the javelin. "MirzaiArabic — "One who gains the approval and satisfaction of others"MisrarArabic — "One who says things that bring joy and happiness to others, one who makes others happy"MitharArabic — "One who prefers others to himself, one who thinks of others before himself, a person who is generous and not selfish"MkadamAfrican — "Ahead of others. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MoezArabic — "One who honors others, one who grants honor"MozaAfrican — "Sunrise. Other interpretations: Leaving. "MuarrifArabic — "Guide, one who guides others to the right path"MuarrifiArabic — "Guide, one who guides others to the right path"MuayishArabic — "One who lives with others in friendship and harmony"MuendaAfrican — "Meru of Kenya name meaning 'one who cares for others.'"MufrihArabic — "Makes others happy"MuhabbabArabic — "Loved [by others"MuhabbibArabic — "One who causes others to love someone or something"MuhaffizArabic — "One who causes others to receive knowledge, literally meaning one who causes others to memorize"MuhazzimArabic — "Defeater, a person who defeats others"MuhizArabic — "Extra generous, extra honorable, one who is ahead of others when it comes to generosity and honor"MuhtarimArabic — "One who respects others, one who honors others"MuizziArabic — "One who imparts patience on others, one who encourages others to endure"MujayedArabic — "Praiseworthy, one who is more generous and selfless than others"MukairimArabic — "One who treats others with honor, one who honors and respects others"MukairimanArabic — "One who treats others with honor, one who honors and respects others"MundhirArabic — "One who cautions others"MuniymArabic — "Blessed, wealthy, one who gives charity to others"MunyigaAfrican — "One who presses others. A Mukiga name used in the East Africa region."MuraishidArabic — "One who guides others to the right path"MurihArabic — "Gentle, lenient, literally meaning one who causes others to be relaxed"MurihanArabic — "Gentle, lenient, literally meaning one who causes others to be relaxed"MurshidiArabic — "One who guides others to the right path"MurziArabic — "One who does acts or gives gifts / charity that gain other people’s approval, one who satisfies"MurziqArabic — "Giver of provision, one who takes care of the needs of people and provides them with food and other necessities"MushhidArabic — "One who causes / allows others to see something"MusirArabic — "One who says things that bring joy and happiness to others, one who makes others happy"MustahaqArabic — "Deserved, rightful, earned, something that deserves to be done toward someone, whether it is a good thing or otherwise"MuthibArabic — "One who rewards others"NafilArabic — "One who does more than is asked of him, such as a person who does extra prayers and other acts of worship that he is not obliged to do"NartanaHindi — "Makes others dance"OlorunAfrican — "One who counsels others"OlveryEnglish — "One who draws others"PeakEnglish — "From the mountain's top; one who surpasses others"PrerakIndian — "One who encourages others"PrineEnglish — "One who surpasses others Pryne"PurvinEnglish — "One who helps others"RakshakIndian — "One who protects others"SabbaqArabic — "On who races with others and gets ahead of them, one who is superior to others in goodness and virtue"SaboorUrdu — "Patient, fore bearing, one who overlooks the fault of others"SafuhArabic — "Forgiving, pardoning, one who forgives and pardons others"SaloofArabic — "One who gets ahead of others, one who advances often"SebastaoPortuguese — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebasteFrench — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastianGreek — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastianoItalian — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastiaoLatin — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastienFrench — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastionLatin — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebastynHungarian — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SebestyenGreek — "Venerable, Honoured above all others."SerirArabic — "One who brings joy to others, one who causes delight in others"SethiArabic — "Head of a mercantile or other guild"SevabratHindi — "Dedicated to Serving Others"ShamikhUrdu — "High, lofty, towering, above all others"SirajulhaqArabic — "Lamp of truth, light of truth, a person who guides and enlightens others"SukhenHindi — "Make Happy Others; Happy Boy"SukheshinHindi — "Wishing Happiness to Others"SuloofArabic — "Advancement, to get ahead of others, to race others"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"TabibTurkish — "One who heals others; a doctor"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"TanfArabic — "Unlike the others; one who is unique "TazahirArabic — "Help Each Other"TechoslavNative American — "One who pro-vides comfort to others"TeremeshaAfrican — "One who is always willing to serve others. A Swahili name used in the East 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"VahanArmenian — "One who shields others"VamseedharHindi — "Pillana grovi ni darinchina vadu who is none other than lord Krishna"ZaatarArabic — "A traveler who guides others"ZuaibArabic — "A traveler who guides others"

Girl names that mean Other

AdinehArabic — "Weekend, the last day of the week, which in Islamic culture means Friday, while in others it can mean Saturday or Sunday"AhidaArabic — "Promise and Covenant, Promiser, One who takes care of others"AkhileswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"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"AlikeNigerian — "Girl who drives away other women Alyke"AlleyahMuslim — "A guide or director of others."AnannyaHindi — "Goddess Parvati, Matchless, Unique, different from others"AnnanyaHindi — "Goddess Parvati, Matchless, Unique, different from others"AnnwfnCeltic — "Myth name (the Otherworld)"AnnwnWelsh — "Myth name (the Otherworld)"AwqaArabic — "Most guarding, most protective of others, a person who is very keen to protect others"BadrahArabic — "To be early, to be ahead of others"BethshebaHebrew — "Daughter of Sheba. Other interpretations: Daughter of the oath, excess of pleasure, seventh daughter. "BeyonceAmerican — "Beyond Others"BeyonceeEnglish — "One who surpasses others"BuhthahUrdu — "Happy, delighted when seeing others"CeteriaLatin — "The Other Ones"CherythEnglish — "Modern variant of Cheryl or any of the other names containing the element cher"CidrahAmerican — "One who is unlike others"ConsejaSpanish — "One who advises others"DhambizaoAfrican — "The sins belong to others (Swahili)."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"EllenorEnglish — "Foreign the other"FathiyyaaArabic — "One who guides others, one who starts something, one who conquers"GeilaHebrew — "One who brings joy to others"GhaffaraArabic — "Very forgiving, one who always forgives and pardons others"GhazulahArabic — "Spindle, a handheld tool that women use to spin yarn (to make threads out of wool and other materials)"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"GuidaItalian — "A guide. A woman ordained to teach others; Warrior maid."HidayahArabic — "One who provides guid¬ance for others"IvriaHebrew — "From the other side of the River"IzanneAmerican — "One who calms others"IzebeAfrican — "One who supports others"JamisanChinese — "A 3-stringed instrument otherwise knows as a Shamisen; A form of Jamison meaning Jame's son or son of the replacer."JamisenChinese — "A 3-stringed instrument otherwise knows as a Shamisen; A form of Jamison meaning Jame's son or son of the replacer."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"JyoshnaHindi — "Giving light to others, Moonlight, Moons rays"JyosnaHindi — "Giving light to others, Moonlight, Moons rays"KafiyahArabic — "Sufficient, a person who can fully take care of another person’s needs and make them needless of others"KarunamayeeHindi — "Merciful, Full of pity for others"KhaiAmerican — "Unlike the others; unusual"KhairunNisaArabic — "Pious, better than others"KijakaziAfrican — "She who owes her life to others (Swahili)"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"LetseyAmerican — "Form of Letitia meaning "one who brings joy to others""LoticaHindi — "Give light to others"LullyAmerican — "One who soothes others"MaazahArabic — "Of others, there would have been demolished monasteries, churches, synagogues, and mosques in which the name of Allah is much mentioned"MadanaEthiopian — "One who heals others"MaeenaArabic — "One who takes care of others"MafzalahArabic — "Generosity, goodness toward others"MahaadaArabic — "Bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform"MahidaArabic — "Bringer of ease, one who comforts others, one who makes things even and uniform"MaiteryiIndian — "Borne by one of the wives of the great sage and philosopher Yajnavalkya Katyayani was the name of his other wife"MantranaSanskrit — "One who counsels others"MassahHebrew — "One who tempts others Massa"MatheelahArabic — "Exemplary, model, ideal, a person whose virtues are an example to others"MaziyyahArabic — "Good quality, virtue, a good trait that someone has that distinguishes them from others"MenahemHebrew — "One who comforts others"MoezaArabic — "One who loves others dearly, bringer of glory and might, one who appreciates others, one who grants honor to others"MonimaAfrican — "To envy others is wrong. (Swahili)"MuarrifahArabic — "Guide, one who guides others to the right path"MuayyahArabic — "One who howls, from the root AIN-W-A (to howl ), and it refers to female dogs and the cubs of foxes, lions, and other animals"MufidahArabic — "One who is helpful to others"MuhtarimahArabic — "One who respects others, one who honors others"MurihahArabic — "Gentle, lenient, literally meaning one who causes others to be relaxed"MurshidaaArabic — "One who guides others to the right path"MurshidahUrdu — "One who guides others to the right path"MurziqahArabic — "Giver of provision, one who takes care of the needs of people and provides them with food and other necessities"MurziyahArabic — "One does acts or gives gifts / charity that gain other people’s approval, one who satisfies"MusirrahArabic — "One who says things that bring joy and happiness to others, one who makes others happy"MuthailahArabic — "Exemplary, model, ideal, a person whose virtues are an example to others"NageenUrdu — "A precious stone on a ring or other jewellery"NarmadhaHindi — "One who arouses tender feelings in others, River Narmada"NegeenPersian — "The precious stone on a ring or other Jewlery"NeginIranian — "The precious stone on a ring or other Jewlery"OholahBiblical — "Tent-women. Other interpretations: My tent is in her. "OholibahBiblical — "Tent-women. Other interpretations: My tent is in her. "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"OvyenaSpanish — "One who helps others"PraharshiniArabic — "One who makes others Happy"ProchoraLatin — "One who guides others"PromilaHindi — "Love others"QudwahArabic — "Ideal, model, exemplar, a person that others follow and learn from"RaahimaUrdu — "A woman who acts kindly towards others"RahqahArabic — "Nectar, the sweet honey-like material produced by flowers to attract honeybees and other insects"RanjaniHindi — "Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming"RanjinaHindi — "Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming"RaziqaArabic — "Cherisher, Sustainer, One who feeds others, feeder"RenjiniHindi — "Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming"RookminHindi — "Love, Happiness, Light, If Any Other"SaloofahArabic — "One who advances, one who gets ahead of others"SattarahArabic — "One who covers, one who hides the faults of others and does not gossip about them"SazgarArabic — "Harmonious (one who works in harmony with others), cooperating, friendly"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"ShafyaaArabic — "Healer, one who heals and cures others"ShayiqahArabic — "Extremely beautiful, literally meaning one who creates longing and infatuation in others"ShimeathBiblical — "Hearing. Other interpretations: Fame. "SrihitaHindi — "Someone who is concerned about the welfare (Hita) of others, Indian"SrihithaHindi — "Someone who is concerned about the welfare (Hita) of others, Indian"SulufahArabic — "Advancement, to get ahead of others"SumeyyeTurkish — "She who is high above others"SunnahArabic — "The Prophet’s traditions (peace and blessings of Allah upon him), meaning his sayings and reports from others about his deeds"SuvasiniHindi — "One whose husband is alive in other words Sumangali"TaqiyyahArabic — "A woman who performs taqwa (emphasis on the second syllable in Arabic) while the lying taqiyyah (emphasis on the last syllable in Arabic) means the protection of the self from others"TaranyaHindi — "Among All Others"TejamayiHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"TejaswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"TejeswariHindi — "Lalithamba's Other Name"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.'"TrissieLatin — "Form of Beatrice meaning "one who blesses others""UmrahUrdu — "Pilgrimage to Makkah other than regular hajj days"VaitaraniHindi — "To Cross over to the Other World"

Unisex names that mean Other

AbishuaBiblical — "Father of deliverance, salvation. Other interpretations: The father is noble. "ArawnWelsh — "King of the Otherworld"BeriBiblical — "Wisdom. Other interpretations: Well. "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)"EleadBiblical — "God has spoken. Other interpretations: Praised of God. "ImnaBiblical — "Lagging, lax. Other interpretations: God protects, defends."ImriHebrew — "Talkative, God speaks. Other interpretations: Tall. A"IthmahBiblical — "Purity. Other interpretations: Orphan."IzharBiblical — "The shining one. Other interpretations: Oil. "JaaziahBiblical — "Comforted, reassured. Other interpretations: God strengthens. "JaphiaBiblical — "Splendour. Other interpretations: May God illumine. "JeielBiblical — "God has gathered. Other interpretations: God's treasure. "JeriahHebrew — "God sees. Other interpretations: Established, founded."JeribaiBiblical — "God pleads. Other interpretations: Defended. "JesiahAmerican — "God exists. Other interpretations: Loaned. "JesseHebrew — "Strong. Other interpretations: Wealthy, riches, a gift. Variants: Jess. Female forms include Jessie, Jessica."JeziahBiblical — "God unites. Other interpretations: Sprinkled. "JezielBiblical — "Assembly of God. Other interpretations: Sprinkled. "JoiadaBiblical — "God knows, understands. Other interpretations: Favoured. "KeranArmenian — "Excellent. Other interpretations: Harp, lyre. Variants: Cheran."KishiNative American — "Bow. Other interpretations: Strength. Variants: Kushaiah."NahashBiblical — "Serpent. Other interpretations: Oracle."NeziahHebrew — "Sincere. Other interpretations: Renowned, famous. "PelethBiblical — "Swiftness. Other interpretations: Freedom. "SalahArabic — "Sprout, bud. Other interpretations: Petition. "SaphBiblical — "Giant. Other interpretations: Threshold."SaraphBiblical — "Burning. Other interpretations: Noble. "SethHebrew — "Substitute, compensation. Other possible meanings Appointed, destined. "ShamaArabic — "God has heard. Other interpretations: Loyal, dutiful. "ShamirHebrew — "Thorn. Other possible meanings: Diamond. "ShammaBiblical — "Desolation. Other interpretations: Astonishment. "ShammaiBiblical — "God hears. Other interpretations: Desolated."SharezerBiblical — "Prince. Other interpretations: Save the king. "ShelemiahBiblical — "Rewarded by God. Other interpretations: Friend of God. "ShemaBiblical — "Hearing, hears. Other interpretations: Renown, reputation. "ShemaahBiblical — "God hears. Other interpretations: Fame, renown. "ShemuelBiblical — "Heard of God. Other interpretations: Name of God. "ShimronBiblical — "Guard. Other interpretations: Watch-place."TelahBiblical — "Strength. Other interpretations: Fracture. (Yes, they are very different!)"TsunganiNative American — "Above All Others, Best"UniqueAmerican — "Unlike Others"UriHebrew — "Fire. Father of Bezalel, the divinely inspired architect. Others"VashniBiblical — "Second. Other interpretations: Weak. "WidoGerman — "A guide. A woman ordained to teach others; Warrior maid."ZephaniahHebrew — "Hidden by God, the secret of the Lord. Other interpretations: Precious to God. "ZerahHebrew — "Rising sun, dawn. Other interpretations: Eastern. "