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Names that mean people

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 People in their meaning.

Boy names that mean People

AamerrArabic — "People"AbrahahArabic — "Father of The People"AbtaalArabic — "Plural falsehood. Brave people"AdedapoAfrican — "Royal one who brings the people together. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."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."AhfaazArabic — "Defenders, people"AhraadArabic — "Free people"AjaldArabic — "Elderly people, glorious"AlafinAfrican — "A title meaning 'king' once used by the Yoruba people of Nigeria."AllijahEnglish — "The lord is my god amiel - god of my people"AmalekBiblical — "A people that licks up"AmashaiBiblical — "The people's gift."AmiellHebrew — "Lord of my people."AminadabBiblical — "My people are liberal."AmiramHebrew — "My people|Beloved friend."AmmahBiblical — "My, or his, people"AmmiHebrew — "My people"AmminadibBiblical — "My willing people"AmmishaddaiBiblical — "The people of the Almighty, the Almighty is with me."AmmizabadBiblical — "Dowry of the people."AmyelHebrew — "Lord of my people."AmyellHebrew — "Lord of my people."AnasMuslim — "Affection. Love. A group of people (as opposed to other creatures)."AndoniosLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."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."AniamBiblical — "A people, the strength or sorrow of people."AntonelloLatin — "Variant of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."AntosLatin — "Diminutive of Anthony: Worthy of praise, of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer: actor Anthony Hopkins."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"ArbabArabic — "Leader, Masters, Chiefs, People in charge"ArchelausGreek — "The ruler of the people"ArkanUrdu — "Esteemed people, pillars of society, leaders, and literally means pillars, corners"ArtabanArabic — "Protector of virtuous people"ArtepanArabic — "Protector of the virtuous people"ArvGerman — "Diminutive of Arvin: Friend of the people."ArvanOld German — "Friend to the people."ArvenOld German — "Friend to the people."ArvieEnglish — "The people's friend."ArvinTeutonic — "Friend to the people."ArvisEnglish — "The people's friend."ArvonEnglish — "Friend to the people."ArvyGerman — "Diminutive of Arvin: Friend of the people."ArvynOld German — "Friend to the people."ArwinEnglish — "The people's friend."AryabodPersian — "Chief of the Arya people, leader of the Arya people"AryamitraHindi — "The Friend of Good People"AryanoPersian — "The noble people, the excellent people, therefore Aryano means a new member of the noble people"AryouArabic — "One who belongs to the Ari people, meaning the people of Iran, also known as Aryans"AshravyaHindi — "Whom people listen to attentatively"BahiliArabic — "Name of famous people, including, Abu Al-Husayn Muhammad, a student of Al-Ashari and Abu Umer Muhammad"BajwaArabic — "Hawk or falcon, the people who levied Tax"BalaamBiblical — "The ancient of the people, the destruction of the people."BaramHebrew — "Son of the people."BaremHebrew — "Son of the people."BaromHebrew — "Son of the people."BarymHebrew — "Son of the people."BeluchiAfrican — "Ibo people of Nigeria name meaning 'provided God approves.'"BenamiArabic — "Son of the people"BenammiArabic — "Son of my people"BerimHebrew — "Son of the people."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"BileamBiblical — "The ancient of the people, the devourer"CelticEnglish — "Of The Celtic People"ChegeAfrican — "A Kikuyu people of Kenya male name. Meaning is unknown."ClaasGreek — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."ClaesGreek — "Victorious people."ClobesGreek — "Victorious people."ColaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColahItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColarItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColasSpanish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."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"CoulsonFrench — "Form of Nicholas mean¬ing "of the victorious people""CumhurTurkish — "From the people"DahmanPersian — "Pious People"DaracTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DareckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarekEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DaricIrish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarickIrish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarricTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DeadricGerman — "The people's ruler"DeadrickGerman — "The people's ruler"DeavanIrish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DeavenIrish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DeavinScottish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DeavonEnglish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DeavynIrish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DedericGerman — "The people's ruler"DederickGerman — "The people's ruler"DedrickDutch — "The people's ruler"DedrykGerman — "The people's ruler"DeenbabdhuHindi — "Brother of Poor People"DeirhardGerman — "The people's army."DeiterGerman — "Army of the People"DemoclesSpanish — "the Greek Damokles glory of the people, a compound name composed of the elements demos people, population and kleos "DemostenesGreek — "Strength of the people."DemosthenesGreek — "The people."DemousGreek — "The people."DercGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerckGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerecTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DereckGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerekGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DericTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerikEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerkGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerrecTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerreckEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrekEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerricTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrikEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DeryckGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerykGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DetrikGerman — "The people's ruler"DevunIrish — "Poet|Perfection|From Devonshire, People of the deep valley."DeyterGerman — "The people's army."dhruvalHindi — "Desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, free from the restrictions and rules into which you are often drawn"DiderikScandinavian — "Variant of Diederik: Ruler (of the people)."DidrikScandinavian — "Variant of Diederik: Ruler (of the people)."diedeDutch — "Powerful ruler of the people"DiederichGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DiederikScandinavian — "Ruler (of the people)."DiedrickGerman — "The people's ruler"DiehardtGerman — "The people's army."DietboldIrish — "The people's prince."DieterGerman — "The people's army."DietmanTeutonic — "Man of the people."DihardGerman — "The people's army."DihardtGerman — "The people's army."DircTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirckDutch — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirkGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirkeGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."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"DorsetEnglish — "Of the people who live near the sea"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."DyehardGerman — "The people's army."DyehardtGerman — "The people's army."DyetmanTeutonic — "Man of the people."DyhardGerman — "The people's army."DyhardtGerman — "The people's army."DyrcTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrkTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrrcTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrrckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."EhrarArabic — "Independent People"EiliadArabic — "Memory of the tribe, memory of the people, one who keeps the memory of his tribe and people alive in his mind"EiliarArabic — "Friend of the tribe, friend of the people, one who is beloved by the people (logo ky dost)"EilmanArabic — "Banner of the tribe, symbol of the people"EliarArabic — "Friend of the people, beloved of the people"EzeohaAfrican — "King of the people. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."FawkTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FawkeTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FfowcWelsh — "Of the people."FlaasjeGreek — "Victorious people."FokeTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FokerTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FokkeTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FokkerTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FolkGerman — "Guardian of the people."FolkeEnglish — "Kin, Relation, The people."FolkerGerman — "Kin, Relation, The people."FolkiScandinavian — "Variant of Folke: People."FolkmanGerman — "Guardian of the people."FolkvarScandinavian — "Derivation of the Old Norse Folkvar5r guard of the people, a compound name composed of the elements folk people, tribe and vardr guard"FolkvardNorse — "Kin, Relation, The people."FouchierTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FoulquieTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FowkTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FowkeTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."FugeltunEnglish — "From the people's estate."FulatonArabic — "From the peoples estate"FulcoEnglish — "Kin, Relation, The people."FulkEnglish — "Kin, Relation, The people."FulkeEnglish — "Kin, Relation, The people."GenosMythology and Astrology — "From Phoenician mythology, Genos and Genea were the first people to inhabit Phoenicia and the first to worship the sun"GilamHebrew — "The joy of the people"GomorrahBiblical — "Rebellious people"HaadiArabic — "Haadi means someone who guides people towards -Siraat al-Mustaqeem (the Straight Path), and it is one of the 99 Attributes of Allah"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."Hasan KhaiseArabic — "Place of Beautiful Peoples"HashidUrdu — "One who rallies people, crowded, gathered"HasshidUrdu — "One who gathers the people together, the Name of the son of lmaam Bukhaari (RA), A great Muhaddith"HazibArabic — "On a masculine people"HusnainUrdu — "Handsome and elegant people, [Hassan and Hussain], Grandsons of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Sons of Hazrat Ali and Hazrat Fatima (rta)"IlltudWelsh — "Compound name composed of the elements il multitude and tud land, people: hence, land of the multitude"IyadiArabic — "One who visits sick people to console them"JanardanaHindi — "Lord Krishna, One who helps people, Liberator from the cycle of birth and death"JanardhanHindi — "Lord Krishna, One who helps people, Liberator from the cycle of birth and death"JanardhanaHindi — "Lord Krishna, One who helps people, Liberator from the cycle of birth and death"JaneshIndian — "The people's Lord."JanvijayHindi — "Win over people"JaropelkPolish — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and polk people, folk, tribe: hence, spring people Pet: Jarek"JashobeamBiblical — "The people sitting, or captivity of the people."JekameamBiblical — "Let the people rise"JekameanBiblical — "The people shall arise."JericEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerickEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerikGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JeroboamBiblical — "He that opposes the people"JerricEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrickEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrikGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrycGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerryckGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrykGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JibillahArabic — "Nation, group of people"JokdeamBiblical — "Crookedness, or burning, of the people"JokneamBiblical — "Possessing, or building up, of the people"JorkoamBiblical — "The people will be poured forth"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"KabakaAfrican — "Name used for kings of the Buganda people of Uganda."KattamArabic — "Keeper of secrets, a person who keeps people’s secrets safe and does not publicize them"KharavelaIndian — "Borne by the third king of the Cheta dy-nasty of Kalinga He is remembered for expanding his empire's borders, his public works, and his respect of and tolerance for his people"KlaasDutch — "Victorious people."KlaesDutch — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."KlassisGreek — "Victorious people."KlausGerman — "Victorious people."KlauseDutch — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."KolenkaRussian — "Of the conquering people."KoliaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KoliahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KolinkaDanish — "Victorious people."KolinkarDanish — "Born to the conquering people"KolyaRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KolyahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."LaodiceaBiblical — "Just people"LaseFinnish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."LeopoldGerman — "Brave people."LeopoldoSpanish — "Brave people."LeoradTeutonic — "Brave people."LeupoldTeutonic — "Bold for his people."LipotTeutonic — "Brave people."LlamHebrew — "My people, my nation"LokyaHindi — "A group of People"LopoldaGerman — "Brave people."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"LuepoldGerman — "Brave people."LuitpoldTeutonic — "Brave people."LyoshaGreek — "One who helps people"MaadunArabic — "Inhabited, resided in, a place that is inhabited by people and is not in ruins"MaakufArabic — "A place where people stay overnight, especially describing a mosque where people stay overnight to worship God, as it is done by some people during the month of Ramadan"MaandavikHindi — "Belonging to people"MaasharArabic — "Group of people, folk, kinsfolk"MaashirArabic — "Communities, societies, folks, groups of people"MacnicolScottish — "Son of the conquering people."MaduEgyptian — "People"MafakhirArabic — "Glorious deed, glorious trait, object of pride, something that people are proud of"MasadArabic — "Hunting ground, a place where people hunt animals"MasduqArabic — "Trusted, credible, believed in, one to whom people are devoted and faithful"MashhadArabic — "Gathering, group of people"MasoodanArabic — "One selected by A group of people to be their chief and leader"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"MazkurArabic — "Remembered, mentioned, one who is spoken about and praised among people"MietafArabic — "Group of people, folk, kinsfolk"MijbarArabic — "One who mends and improves things, such as a person who mends the relationships between people, or a person who mends a broken object"MikolaiArabic — "Victory of the people"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"MikolausBasque — "Of the conquering people"MilatArabic — "Nation, People, Community"MilekRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nick."MirsadArabic — "Lookout, observation post, observatory, place of ambush (a place where people lie in wait for ambush someone / something)"MokabiAfrican — "One of the Maasai people. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MonojitHindi — "Who wins the heart of people"MouriArabic — "One who spreads good things between people, it is the opposite of corrupter"MoutasamArabic — "Refuge, recourse, a place or time where / when people take refuge"MtunduAfrican — "Community. People. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MufeezArabic — "(who help all people, faiz pohcanhy wala)"MulayimArabic — "One who makes peace and goodness between two groups of people"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"MusdiArabic — "One who does good things among people, one who improves people’s relationships"MusmilArabic — "One who mends relationships between people"MutaafArabic — "A Place Round Which People Walk"MutemiAfrican — "King of the Agikuyu people. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MuzakirArabic — "One who reminds people of Allah, One who causes people to remember Allah"MylekPolish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nick."NakitasGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NeacailGreek — "Victorious people."NeakailScottish — "Victorious people."NequielAmerican — "Victory Of The People"NicEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NiccGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NiccolasEnglish — "The victory of people"NiccoloItalian — "Victorious people."NichalsGreek — "Victorious people."NicholArabic — "Feminine of Nicholas peoples victory"NicholaasEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NicholaiSlavic — "Victorious People"NicholajGreek — "Victorious people."NicholasGreek — "Victorious people."NicholauEnglish — "Variant of Nicholas. Conquerer of the people."NichollasEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NicholoGreek — "Victorious people."NicholsonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NickEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NickeGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NickelsonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NickieEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NicklausGerman — "Victory Of The People"NickolasSlavic — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NickolausGerman — "Victorious people."NickolesEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NickolesonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NickyEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NicoItalian — "Victorious People"NicodemeGreek — "Victorious people."NicodemerGreek — "Victorious people."NicodemusGreek — "Victorious people."NicolaeRomanian — "Romanian cognate of Nicholas victory of the people See NICHOLAS. Short: Nic, Nicu"NicolaiRussian — "Victorious people."NicolaioGreek — "Victorious people."NicolaoPortuguese — "Vicotry Of The People"NicolasSpanish — "Victorious people."NicolauGreek — "Victorious people."NicolausGreek — "Victorious People"NicoliItalian — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NicollasEnglish — "The victory of people"NicoloItalian — "Victorious people."NicomedusGreek — "Victorious people."NielssonScandinavian — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NiikodemGreek — "Victorious people."NikPersian — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NikelGreek — "Victorious people."NikieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NikilHindi — "Victorious people"NikkelisGreek — "Victorious people."NiklaasGreek — "Victorious people."NiklausGreek — "Victorious people."NiklosSlavic — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NikodemPolish — "Victorious People"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"NikolaiRussian — "Victorious people."NikolajisGreek — "Victorious People"NikolaonGreek — "Victorious people."NikolasSlavic — "Victorious people."NikolausSwedish — "Victorious people."NikolosGreek — "Victorious People"NikulaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NikulahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NikyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NilosGreek — "Victorious People"NioclasIrish — "Gaelic form of Nicholas victory of the people See NICHOLAS. Short: Niocol"NiocolGreek — "Victorious People"NiocoleGreek — "Victorious People"NixanOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixenEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixinOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixsonOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixunOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NixynOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."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"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"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"NocholausGreek — "Victorious People"NocolasGreek — "Victorious People"NolaschaGreek — "Victorious people."NollanEnglish — "A famous and noble man; a champion of the people"NycGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NycholasEnglish — "Victorious people."NycholsonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyckGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckiFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckolasGreek — "Victorious people."NyckolsonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyckyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NycomdeusGreek — "Victorious people."NykGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykiFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykolasGreek — "Victorious people."NykolsonEnglish — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NykyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykytaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykytahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NyxanOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyxenOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyxinOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyxonOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."NyxynOld English — "Nicholas' son, Son of the victorious people."PabloSpanish — "Small. Little People."PaulLatin — "Small. Little People."PauloPortuguese — "Small. Little People."PodiTeutonic — "Bold for the people."PoldieGerman — "Diminutive of Leopold: Bold people. Prince of the people."QaletaqaNative American — "Guardian of the people (Hopi)."QaseetArabic — "Just, fair, one who deals with people with justice"QasimuddinArabic — "Distributor of the faith, meaning a person who judges between people, or distributes things among them, according to the laws of the religion"RehoboamBiblical — "Who sets the people at liberty."SadoonArabic — "Pious Peoples"SagarEnglish — "Victorious people."SagerTeutonic — "Victorious people."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"SandrinoItalian — "Defender Of The People"SavyamoonthHindi — "Defender of people"SayarTeutonic — "Victorious people."ShaabaanArabic — "Many Young People"SiciniusShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Sicinius Velutus, Tribune of the People."SiwazuriAfrican — "One of a people who are not nice. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SudainArabic — "Maintainer of the Kaaba, one of the people whose job is to open, close, clean, clothe and maintain the Kaaba, which is the cubic building in the Holy Sanctuary in Mecca, Saudi Arabia"SuffolkEnglish — "Of the southern people"SvatopulkCzech / Slovak — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements svyanto bright, holy and polk peo-ple, folk, race: hence, holy people"SvjatopolkRussian — "Compound name composed of the Slavonic elements svyanto bright, holy and pollc peo-ple, folk, race: hence, holy people"SvyatopolkRussian — "Celebrating people"SwahiliArabic — "Of the coastal people"SwahlliArabic — "Of the coastal people "TashqeenArabic — "Sympathetic People"TebaldoSpanish — "The people's prince."TeddingtonEnglish — "From The Town Of Tedda's People"TelGerman — "Powerful ruler of the people"TeobaldIrish — "The people's prince."TeobaltIrish — "The people's prince."TeobaudIrish — "The people's prince."TessemaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has been heard, people listen to him.'"ThaonawyutheNorth American Indian — "Chain breaker. Seneca. It was borne by an important chief known as Blacksnake 1760-1859. He is known for keeping the Seneca people united and for keeping their religion, Gaiwiio, alive in the critical and uneasy times following the American Revolution"TheanIrish — "The people's prince."TheballdIrish — "The people's prince."ThebaultIrish — "The people's prince."TheloniousDutch — "People"TheobaldGreek — "The people's prince."TheobaldoIrish — "The people's prince."TheobaltIrish — "The people's prince."TheodoricoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Theodoric ruler of the people, which is from the Late Latin Theodoricus, a derivative of the Germanic Thiudoreiks, which is composed of the elements thiuda folk, people and rik ruler, king"ThibaudGreek — "The people's prince."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"ThibautIrish — "The people's prince."ThieryFrench — "Ruler of the People"ThyobaldIrish — "The people's prince."ThyobaldoIrish — "The people's prince."ThyobaltIrish — "The people's prince."TibaldIrish — "The people's prince."TibaltSpanish — "The people's prince."TiboldIrish — "The people's prince."TieboutEnglish — "The people's prince."TihaltGerman — "Prince of the people."TilIrish — "The people's leader."TillGerman — "The people's leader."TioboidGaelic — "The people's prince."TrennenGerman — "Of the divided people"TybaltLatin — "The people's prince."TylGerman — "The people's leader."TyllGerman — "The people's leader."UmmahBiblical — "Darkened, covered, his people"VelutusShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Sicinius Velutus, Tribune of the People."VlastimilCzech — "One who has power and favor of the people"VolguardTeutonic — "Kin, Relation, The people."VolneyNative American — "Of the people"VolyaRussian — "Ruler of the people."WajehArabic — "Someone who represent A group of people"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"WalGerman — "Diminutive of Walter: Rules the people, powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and U.S. actor Walter Matthau."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"YamiHindi — "People"ZakuanArabic — "Wise People"ZumarArabic — "Groups, Throngs of people, Companies, Crowds and Groups"

Girl names that mean People

AanaviHindi — "Kind to people"AhauanoPolynesian — "Many people AH-HAH-OO-AH-NO AHIA Temptation"AhilyaIndian — "Borne by the revered ruler Maharani Ahilya Bai 1725-95 She is known for having been a capable, compassionate ruler who brought prosperity to her people. Honorable, pious, benevolent, and generous, she was beloved by all"AldahTeutonic — "Old, Wise, Rich. A magical fairy who transformed people into trees and animals."AnaviHindi — "Kind to people"AreesaPersian — "Noble, Excellent, One whose character and manners are like those of noble and excellent people (jis ka ikhlaq bhoot acha ho)"AsghiaArabic — "Pious people, modest people"AsminaAfrican — "Female name of the Nubian peoples of southern Sudan."AwaidiaArabic — "Visitor of the sick, one who visits sick people to console them"AwayedaArabic — "Guide, One who visits sick people to console them"AyoluwaAfrican — "Joy of our people (Yoruba)"AytenTurkish — "Skin Shiny Like Moon; Friend of People"AzilaArabic — "One who prevents bad things from happening to people, protector, guardian"BasaairArabic — "Of insight for mankind, and a guidance and grace unto people who are endowed with inner certainty"ChamorraChamoru — "Woman of the Chamoru people"ChanyaHebrew — "A Taita people of Kenya female name; meaning unknown."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."CholeAmerican — "Victory Of The People"ColekaAmerican — "Victory Of The People"ColinaScottish — "Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'."DanuMythology and Astrology — "From Celtic mythology, Danu was the mother of the deities of the Irish pantheon, the Tuatha de Danann the people of Danu. She was representative of the earth, the mother of all things"debashmitaHindi — "One who can smile and make people smile like God, Like a flower"debasmitaHindi — "One who can smile and make people smile like God, Like a flower"DerekaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekiaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekiahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekyaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekyahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DericaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DericahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerickaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerikaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerikahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerindaEnglish — "Ruler of the people"DeriquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeriquahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeriqueGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerricaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerricahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrickaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrikaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrikahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerriquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrycaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerycahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryckaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerykaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryquahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryqueGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DevinahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevinnIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevinnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonaEnglish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonnIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonnaFrench — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DidrikaGerman — "Leader of the People"DinkaSwahili — "People"DinkahSwahili — "People"DivonaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonnaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DlederikeGerman — "Feminine form of Dietrich leader of the people. See DIETRICH Male Names"DynkaSwahili — "People"DynkahSwahili — "People"DyvonaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonnaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"EmimsHebrew — "Of a terrifying people"GammadimHebrew — "Of the daring and valorous people "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"HcheetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."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"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"IkhaArabic — "Brotherhood and sisterhood, for people to love one another like brothers, or like sisters"IncaScandinavian — "Incan, an ancient race of people."InkaFinnish — "Incan, an ancient race of people."JabiraArabic — "A woman who prevents people from becoming poor, or a woman who fixes and improves the world and prevents trouble"JanathaHindi — "Gift from God, People"JokmeamHebrew — "From the gathering of people"KattamahArabic — "Keeper of secrets, a person who keeps people’s secrets safe and does not publicize them"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"KhasaArabic — "Of an ancient people"LacolaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacoleAmerican — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacollaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacolleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LahomaNative American — "The People"LareynaEnglish — "Land of the people of Lothar"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"LecolaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecoleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecollaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecolleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LeodaArabic — "Of the people"LeopoldaGerman — "Of the people"LeopoldinaGerman — "Of the people"LeopoldineGerman — "Of the people"LeotaGerman — "Of the people"LidwienDutch — "Friend Of The People"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"LorainneEnglish — "Land of the people of Lothar"LorrieEnglish — "Land of the people of Lothar"LudaArabic — "Love of the people"LudmilaRussian — "Loved by the people."LudmilahSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudmillaSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudmylaSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudmylahSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudmyllaSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudmylleSlavic — "Loved by the people."LudovikaSlavic — "Loved by the people."LueteGerman — "Of the people"LyubochkaRussian — "Love of the people."LyudmilaRussian — "Love of the people."LyuhaRussian — "Love of the people."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"MiloslavaRussian — "Feminine form of Miloslav; having the favor and glory of the people"MumbiAfrican — "Creator. Mother of the people. (Kikuyu)"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"MusdiyahArabic — "One who does good things among people, one who improves people’s relationships"NacolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NashiaArabic — "Young woman, young generation, young people"NecholaFrench — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecholahFrench — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecholeGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicceleAmerican — "Victory Of The People"NiccolaEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NiccoleEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NiceataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicheatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicheetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicholaEnglish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholeAmerican — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholleFrench — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholyaSlavic — "Victory Of The People"NiciaItalian — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiciahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickolScottish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicoleeEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NicoletteFrench — "Victory of the people"NicolinaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolineAmerican — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeatahRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikkiiEnglish — "Of the victorious people"NikkitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikkitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikkolAmerican — "Victory of the People"NikkoleEnglish — "Victor of the people"NikolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikoleSpanish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikoletaGreek — "Originally a pet form of Nikola victory of the people, Nikoleta is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See NIKOLA"NiquitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquiteGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NlccolaItalian — "Feminine form of Niccolo victory of the people, the Italian cognate of Nicholas See NICCOLO Male Names"NobantuAfrican — "Mother of people."NocolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycholeFrench — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NykeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeytaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeytahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NyokabiAfrican — "One of the Maasai people. (Kikuyu)"OnshudaArabic — "Hymn or chant, a poem that is written to be sung by A group of people together"PambaAfrican — "In mythology the mother of the people"QassamahArabic — "Distributor, a person who distributes something among people"RadiluSlavic — "Works for the people."RadmilaSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmilahSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmileSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmillSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmillaSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmillahSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmilleSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmylSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmylaSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmylahSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmyleSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmyllSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmyllaSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmyllahSlavic — "Worker for the people."RadmylleSlavic — "Worker for the people."RasiyahArabic — "One who fixes and mends relationships between people"RoshikaHindi — "Never forgotten by people"SahskiaDanish — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"SaskiaSlavic — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"SaskiahDanish — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"ShafathArabic — "Curing or healing people"ShafiyyahArabic — "Healer, one who heals and cures sick people"SherokeeChoctaw — "People of the cave country, People with a different speech, A tribal name."ShribhadraHindi — "A Goddess, Best Among People"SujanaArabic — "Sujan...i.e. good people...a Sanskrit word"SuprajaHindi — "Goodness of all people"TameekoJapanese — "The people's child."TamekoJapanese — "The people's child."TamiikaEnglish — "People"TamikkaEnglish — "People"TamikoJapanese — "The people's child."TammikaEnglish — "People"TamykoJapanese — "The people's child."TuleaIrish — "Mighty people."TuleahIrish — "Mighty people."TuleeIrish — "Mighty people."TuleiIrish — "Mighty people."TuleighIrish — "Mighty people."TuleyIrish — "Mighty people."TuliIrish — "Mighty people."TulieIrish — "Mighty people."TulleaIrish — "Mighty people."TulleahIrish — "Mighty people."TulleeIrish — "Mighty people."TulleiIrish — "Mighty people."TulleyGaelic — "Mighty people."TulliIrish — "Mighty people."TullieIrish — "Mighty people."TulyIrish — "Mighty people."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"WairimuAfrican — "One of nine founders of the Agikuyu people of Kenya (Kikuyu)"WakiuruAfrican — "One of nine founders of the Agikuyu people of Kenya (Kikuyu)"WaltrinaGerman — "Powerful people. Feminine version of Walter"WanjikuAfrican — "One of the nine founders of the Agikuyu people of Kenya (Kikuyu)"WanjiruAfrican — "One of the nine founders of the Agikuyu people of Kenya (Kikuyu)"WerfanaArabic — "Lady Who Helps People Heal"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"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"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"YateeHindi — "Goddess durga, One who strives with pertinacity of purpose, One who makes the people obtain the divine wisdom by reducing the ignorance"YathiHindi — "Goddess durga, One who strives with pertinacity of purpose, One who makes the people obtain the divine wisdom by reducing the ignorance"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"ZulaikhaArabic — "Wife of the king of Egypt (Pharaonic age) who was attracted by the beauty of the Prophet Yusuf / Joseph, So beautiful that people gape in wonderment"ZulaikhahArabic — "So beautiful that people gape in wonderment"

Unisex names that mean People

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."AmielHebrew — "Of the Lord's people"CaelCeltic — "Victorious People"ClauseFrench — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."ColonyEnglish — "Group Of People"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""IbleamBiblical — "Ancient people, people decreasing"JonanBiblical — "A dove, multiplying of the people."KensingtonEnglish — "The Town Of Cynsige's People"LasseGreek — "Young Girl, Maiden(Celtic) People's victory(Greek - Male) "LexisAmerican — "Defender Of The People"NakitaAmerican — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NakitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NickiEnglish — "Victory of the people"NickolaGreek — "Victorious people."NicolGreek — "Victorious people."NicolaEnglish — "Victory of the people"NicoleGreek — "Victory of the people"NikiAfrican — "Victory of the people"NikitaSlavic — "Victorious People"NikkiAmerican — "Victory of the people"NikkosGreek — "Victorious People"NikolaSpanish — "Victorious people."OklahomaNative American — "Red People"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"VendaAfrican — "Of the Bantu People"