AdilmArabic, Turkish, Urdu, Uyghur, Kazakh Means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, from the root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". This name was borne by several sultans of Bijapur.
BlanchefFrench, English From a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-coloured". This word and its cognates in other languages are ultimately derived from the Germanic word *blankaz. An early bearer was the 12th-century Blanca of Navarre, the wife of Sancho III of Castile. Her granddaughter of the same name married Louis VIII of France, with the result that the name became more common in France.
CéibhfhionnfIrish Mythology Means "fair-haired", from Old Irish ciab "locks, hair" and finn "white, blessed". In Irish legend this was the name of one of the three daughters of Bec mac Buain.
CôngmVietnamese From Sino-Vietnamese 公 (công) meaning "fair, equitable, public".
JataumHausa Means "fair-coloured, light" in Hausa.
LeigongmChinese Mythology Means "lord of thunder", from Chinese 雷 (léi) meaning "thunder" and 公 (gōng) meaning "lord, prince". This is the name of a Chinese thunder god.
Nima 2mPersian Persian name of uncertain meaning, possibly "just, fair" or "half moon".