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Names that mean well

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 Well in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Well

Abu ayyubArabic — "A well-known Sahabi"Abu moosaUrdu — "A well-known Sahabi"AdeyemiAfrican — "The crown suits him well. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AfdaalUrdu — "Better, Well"AgharArabic — "Good, noble, well-known"AjjajArabic — "Orbit, eye socket, Orgument, debate, Ibn-Yusuf the well-known ruler of Iraq had this name"AneenUrdu — "Good, Better, Well"AraabiArabic — "Fluent, Well-spoken"ArshaqUrdu — "Handsome, well proportioned"AttwelEnglish — "At the edge of the well."AtwelEnglish — "At the edge of the well."AtwellEnglish — "At the edge of the well."AyyashiArabic — "One who lives well"BajliArabic — "One who lives well, cheerful, happy"BeavenWelsh — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BeavonEnglish — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BeeraBiblical — "A well, declaring."BeerahBiblical — "Well"BeerelimBiblical — "The well of Elim, or of rains"BeeriBiblical — "My well."BeershebaBiblical — "The well of an oath, the seventh well"BehboudArabic — "Wellness, the state of being well and healthy"BenedictosGreek — "From the Latin Benedictus blessed, a name derived from benedicere to speak well of, to bless. See BENEDICT Italian Names"BerachiahBiblical — "Speaking well of the Lord."BerothathBiblical — "Of a well."BevanWelsh — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BevenWelsh — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BevonWelsh — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BevynWelsh — "Son of Evan, Son of the well-born one|Glorious raven, Son of the warrior|Young archer."BharataHindi — "Pleasure-seeking, Well-groomed (A great king in the dynasty of the moon-god (all kshatriyas are descendents either of Chandra, the moon-god, or Surya, the sun-god) who ruled the earth for thousands of years.)"BohanBiblical — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BohannGaelic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BohannonIrish — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BorumandArabic — "Productive, powerful, well-guided, blessed"BowanGaelic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowdenCeltic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowenWelsh — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowinGaelic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowonGaelic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowynGaelic — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."BowynnOld English — "Son of Owen, Son of the well-born one|Little, victorious one."CharbakHindi — "One who Speaks Well"ChitsimeAfrican — "A well. Excavation. A Lomwe name used in the South Africa region."CoinleainGaelic — "Shaped as a well."DathanAmerican — "A well, fountain."doddEnglish — "A short and well rounded person"dvimidhaHindi — "One who knows present as well as future"EfigenioGreek — "Form of Eugene meaning "a wellborn man""EnhazorArabic — "The grass of the well"EthelwinAnglo-Saxon — "A wellborn friend"EugeniuszPolish — "the Greek Eugenios, which is from eugenes well-born"EugfeneFrench — "From the Latin Eugenius and the Greek Eu- genios, which are derived from eugenes well-born, noble"EukepioHawaiian — "Worships well."EuphemiosGreek — "One who is well-spoken"EusebioHawaiian — "Variant of Eukepio: Worships well."EuseboisGreek — "Worships well."EvanlaOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanleahOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanleeOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanleighOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanliOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanlieOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvanlyOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."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"EvenleaOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenleahOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenleeOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenleighOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenliOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenlieOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvenlyOld English — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EverleyEnglish — "From Evan's meadow, From the well-born one's meadow."EvertonEnglish — "From the well-bron one's town."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"EvgenijGreek — "Noble, Well-born. A form of Eugene."EvgenuRussian — "A wellborn man; a nobleman"EvgenyiGreek — "Noble, Well-born. A form of Eugene."EvzaCzech — "Variant of Evzen: Well born."EvzekCzech — "Variant of Evzen: Well born."EvzenekCzech — "Variant of Evzen: Well born."FamousAmerican — "One who is well-known Fame"FaqeehArabic — "Knowledgeable, expert, learned, well-educated"FarewellEnglish — "A greeting, beautiful well."FazzalArabic — "Excellent, Well-deserving Man"FerjalArabic — "Prosperous, Rich, Well settled"GhutaifUrdu — "A well of a person; well to do"GinnoEnglish — "A well- born man"GittahhepherBiblical — "Wine-press of the well"GutaifArabic — "A well of a person, well to do"HalwellEnglish — "Holy well"HassaanArabic — "Very well, very Good, Bohot acha"HetarthHindi — "Distribute Love, Well wisher"HitakarIndian — "One who wishes others well"HitakritHindi — "Well wisher, Well to do"HitarthHindi — "Distribute Love, Well wisher"IdwalWelsh — "A well-known man"JareemArabic — "Well mannerly, Well bred, Elegance, Nicely"JeberechiahBiblical — "Speaking well of, or kneeling to, the Lord."JenoGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugene."JenoeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugene."JenseeHungarian — "Noble, Well born."JenseyHungarian — "Noble, Well born."JensiHungarian — "Noble, Well born."JensieHungarian — "Noble, Well born."JensyHungarian — "Noble, Well born."JevanWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevaunWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevohnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevonnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevonneAfrican — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevstachiRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eustakhios, a compound name composed of the elements eu well, good and stachys grapes: hence, fruitful, fair harvest"JevynWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevynnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."KalamkaAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KalogerosGreek — "One who ages well"KalyaanaHindi — "Welfare, Well Being of Others"KeaonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeeonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeionIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeionneIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeondreGaelic — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeontaeIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeontryeIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeyonContemporary — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KhaleeqArabic — "Suitable (for), Worthm deserving, Polite, Affable, Well-disposed"KhambrelAmerican — "One who is well- spoken"KionIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KrithikHindi — "Shivas son Murugan, Well starred"KritikHindi — "Shivas son Murugan, Well starred"KyonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."LafeuShakespearean — "All's Well That Ends Well.' An old lord."LavacheShakespearean — "All's Well That Ends Well.' A clown and servant to the Countess of Rousillon."MaayushArabic — "Alive, living, living well"MaieleHawaiian — "One who is well-spoken"MashhurArabic — "Famous, Well-known"MayandiHindi — "The name of a supreme God who is well caring and loving"MuqassamArabic — "Symmetric, balanced, well-formed, good-looking, beautiful"MuugiAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."NamjurArabic — "Famous, well-known"NiteeshIndian — "God of law, one well versed in law"NitheeshHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NithishHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NithyanHindi — "God of Law, One Well Versed in Law, Experiment"OatesGerman — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OktaiArabic — "Famous, well-known, elite, high-born"OtesGreek — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OtisGerman — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OtosGreek — "One Who Hears Well"OttisGreek — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OttysGreek — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OtusGreek — "One Who Hears Well"OtysGreek — "Son of Otto, Son of the wealthy, prosperous one|One who hears well."OwennEnglish — "A well- born man"ParollesShakespearean — "All's Well That Ends Well.' A follower of Bertram, Count of Rousillon."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"PerzoArabic — "Deserving, well wishing"PhilaniZulu — "be well (plural)"PrakarHindi — "Doing Well, Respect"PuteoliBiblical — "Sulphureous wells"QaleebArabic — "Well"QalibArabic — "The Well"QuindlenIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuinlenIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuinlinIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuinnlanIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuynlanIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuynlenIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuynlinIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuynlonIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."QuynlynIrish — "Very strong, Well-formed, Athletic."RaaziArabic — "Satisfied, contended, well-pleased"RachidArabic — "Guided well"RadimirSlavic — "A well-known joyful person"RamabhadranHindi — "Rama who gives the well being"RangithHindi — "Region of battle, Handsome, Well colored"ReijiJapanese — "A well mannered baby"ReizoJapanese — "Cool; calm; well-groomed"RosswelEnglish — "From the roses by the well."RosswellEnglish — "From the roses by the well."RoswelEnglish — "From the roses by the well."RothwellNorse — "From the rose well."SaibArabic — "Right, well aimed, sound in Judgement"SaieshwarIndian — "A well-known saint Saishwar"SairamIndian — "A well-known saint"SallaamArabic — "Very safe, well, sound"SathwikHindi — "Power and well being in the future, Cool"ShameesArabic — "Sunny, bright, a place that’s lit well by the sun"SlvneyIrish — "Anglicized form of Suibhne well-going See SUIBHNE"StockwalEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwallEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwelEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwellEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "SuhavHindi — "Invoking well"SusheelHindi — "Good character man, Well behaved"SutramanHindi — "Protecting Well"SutravanHindi — "Guarding Well"SuvratHindi — "Saint; Ruling Well; Strict in Religious Vows"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"TacitusLatin — "A well-known historian"TaksonyHungarian — "One who is content; well-fed"TeijiJapanese — "Righteous, well governed."TeijoJapanese — "Righteous; well governed"TengGreek — "A well-known warrior"TrophimusBiblical — "Well educated, well brought up."UrrabArabic — "Fluent, eloquent, well-spoken"UxioGaelic — "Form of Eugene meaning "a wellborn man""VahuPersian — "One who is well-behaved"VanshajHindi — "Bron from a good family, Well-born"VilmarEnglish — "Form of Wilmer meaning "a strong-willed and well-known man""WamwaraAfrican — "Intelligent. Well-informed. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."YefimRussian — "One who speaks well"YevgenyRussian — "Form of Eugene mean¬ing "a wellborn man""ZaaefArabic — "Hospitable, one who accepts guests and servers them well"ZamimArabic — "The Well"

Girl names that mean Well

AaraniHindi — "Its a city in Tamil nadu thats well known for sarees. Aarani also another name of luxumi / amman"AmeeraMuslim — "Variant of Amirah: Princess. Rich woman. Leader. Also a variant of Amira: Well populated."AnnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnoushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnudhyaArabic — "Thinking, Wishing well of"AnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AtishaHindi — "Peace, Atishas overall ideal is one of spiritual enlightenment for well-being of mankind"AwaishaArabic — "Those who are living well, those who have a good life"AyseArabic — "Happily-living one, well-living one"AyushaHindi — "Living well, One who lives well, One who has a good life"BehafarinArabic — "Well-created, well-designed and figuratively it means beautiful, good-looking"BhaaratiHindi — "Indian, Well-groomed"ChizobaAfrican — "One who is well-protected"daajiyahUrdu — "Living well off"DairaGreek — "One who is well-informed"dalwahArabic — "Well bucket, a bucket or container used for bringing water out of a well"EmerencianaSpanish — "the Latin Emerentius worthy, worthy of merit or respect, which is from emereo to deserve well of a person, to earn"EoghaniaWelsh — "Feminine form of Eoghan youth, young warrior See EOGHAN Male Names. The name is Anglicized as Eugenia well-born"EphieGreek — "Spoken Well Of"EuganiahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EuganieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeenaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeenahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugfinieFrench — "Feminine form of Eugene, which is from the Latin Eugenius and the Greek Eugenios well-born. See EUGENE Male Names"EuginaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugineGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugyniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."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"EutropiaSpanish — "A borrowing from the Greek, Eutropia is composed from the elements eu good, well, fair and tropis the lees of wine"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"EvgeniaRussian — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgeniyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eugenia, a feminine form of Eugenios well-born, noble, which is from eugenes well-born"EvgenyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgenyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."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"EvzenieCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Greek Eugenia, which is derived from eugenes well-born Pet: Evza, Evzenka, Evzicka"FaqeehaArabic — "Knowledgeable, expert, scholar, well-educated, learned"FasahaAfrican — "Elequence. Speaks well. (Swahili)"FlisPolish — "A well-behaved girl"FurayahUrdu — "Handsome, Well-built"FusailaUrdu — "Name of a female narrator of hadith, daughter of Wathilah ibn Asqa, a well known Sahabi"HaaniaArabic — "Rich, Well-to-do, Prosperous, Happy"HaliliAfrican — "Beloved one. Well loved. (Swahili)"HasunaArabic — "One who is well-behaved; good"HiteshreeHindi — "Goddess Laxmi's Second Name; Well Wisher"IfamaAfrican — "All is Well"JolleneEnglish — "A well-established compound of Jo-."KafiAfrican — "A quiet child; one who is well- behaved"KhairahUrdu — "Adj. Good, best, well, safe, adv. very well, Goodness, welfare, happiness, health"KhaulaUrdu — "A buck, Deer, Name of a well-known Sahabi i.e Companion of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W"KlotildHungarian — "A well-known lady"KrithikaHindi — "Name of a star, Well starred, From the Nakshatra Kritika"KritikaHindi — "Name of a star, Well starred, From the Nakshatra Kritika"LatreciaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreciahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreshAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreshaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreshiaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreshiahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatreshyaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatricaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatricahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatriceAfrican — "Noble, Well born."LatriciaAfrican — "Noble, Well born."LatriciahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatrishaAmerican — "Noble, Well born."LatrishiaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatrishiahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatryshaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatryshiaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatryshiahAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LatryshyaAfrican-American — "Noble, Well born."LouamEthiopian — "Sleep well."LouamaEthiopian — "Sleep well."LuginiaHawaiian — "Form of Eugenia mean¬ing "a wellborn woman""MahboubaUrdu — "Liked well"MahfoozaUrdu — "Safeguarded, well-protected, fem. of mahfooz"MakanamaikaiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements makana gift, present and maika'i good, well, fine: hence, good gift Short: Makana"MarqoomaUrdu — "Writter, stated, well-defined"MarziyaUrdu — "Accepted, well-pleased"MasoonUrdu — "Safeguarded, well-protected"MayeshaArabic — "Bright star, Alive and well, Gentle"MeddelaSwedish — "A well-spoken woman"MuhannaaArabic — "Congratulated, well greeted, given good tidings"MuhannahArabic — "Congratulated, well greeted, given good tidings"MuhsanaArabic — "One who is well-protected"NafisikaAfrican — "Prosperous. Well to do. (Swahili)"OwariaArabic — "Water well, a well that provides drinking water"OwenaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwenahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwinaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwinahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwynaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwynahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."PaainArabic — "The Well"PanaarArabic — "Well"PhernitaAmerican — "A well-spoken woman"PireneGreek — "Of the sacred well"PulikaAfrican — "An obedient and well- behaved girl"RakiyahArabic — "The Well"RasikhaArabic — "Well-established, well-founded, stable, steady, fem. of Rasikh"RatibaUrdu — "Well-arranged, well-ordered"ReetiHindi — "Method, Wealth, Protection, Conduct, Auspiciousness, Memory, Well being"RitiIndian — "Memory; well being"SabitahArabic — "Deep-rooted, established, well-founded"SafidiAfrican — "Neat. Well-organized. (Swahili)"SajaniHindi — "Beloved, Loving, Well loved"SajjalArabic — "Nice, Fine, Beautiful, Well-arranged, Orderly"SakulaHindi — "Loving, Well Loved"SamadritaArabic — "One who is well accepted, Welcomed"SamannthaEnglish — "One who listens well"SaukhyadaHindi — "Bestower of well being"ShaheeraArabic — "Eminent, Well known"ShahiraMuslim — "shahira well-known, famous, which is from shuhira to be famous, to become well- known"ShrutavatiHindi — "Famous, Well Known"SllkanyaIndian — "A well-behaved young woman Sukanyab"SubashiniHindi — "Soft spoken, Nice girl, Well-spoken"SubasiniHindi — "Soft spoken, Nice girl, Well-spoken"SukirtiHindi — "Fame, Well praised"SunitaIndian — "One who is well-behaved; having good morals"SupreetaHindi — "Adored one, Beloved, Endearing to all, Well pleased"SupreethaHindi — "Adored one, Beloved, Endearing to all, Well pleased"SushreeHindi — "Means sober, Polite, Well behaved"SushyamaHindi — "Most Beautiful, Well Adorned"SutramaHindi — "Protecting Well, Another Name for Earth"SuvachaHindi — "Speaking Well"SuvachaniHindi — "Always Speaking Well"TamaraRussian — "Palm tree, Pigeon; Well-polished jewell."TamarahHebrew — "Palm tree, Pigeon; Well-polished jewell."TanashatiAfrican — "Neat. Well dressed. (Swahili)"TayyabaMuslim — "Pleasant. Well."TheiredEnglish — "One who is well-advised "TieshaEnglish — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."TipperIrish — "Nickname and variant of the Irish name Tabar meaning a well."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'."TyeshaArabic — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."TyishaArabic — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."ViolentaShakespearean — "All's Well That Ends Well.' Neighbour and friend to the Widow of Florence."VoletOld French — "Flowing well."VoletaGreek — "Flowing well."VoleteOld French — "Flowing well."VolettOld French — "Flowing well."VolettaFrench — "Flowing well."VolitaOld French — "Flowing well."VolittOld French — "Flowing well."VolittaOld French — "Flowing well."VolitteOld French — "Flowing well."VolytaOld French — "Flowing well."VolytahOld French — "Flowing well."VolyteOld French — "Flowing well."VolyttOld French — "Flowing well."VolyttaOld French — "Flowing well."VolyttahOld French — "Flowing well."VolytteOld French — "Flowing well."YaseeraArabic — "Easy, Blessed, Living well"YevgenaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgeniyaGreek — "Woman well-born"YevgenyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgenyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevginaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevginahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgynaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgynahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."ZenechkaRussian — "Form of Eugenia meaning "a wellborn woman""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"