CreiddyladfWelsh Mythology From Middle Welsh Creidylat, of uncertain meaning, possibly from craidd "heart, center" or crau "blood" combined with dylad "flood". In the Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen this is the name of the beautiful daughter of Lludd Llaw Ereint, loved by both Gwyn and Gwythyr. Her name is allegedly the basis for Cordelia.
DoğukanmTurkish From Turkish doğu "east" combined with either kan "blood" or han "khan, leader".
ErkanmTurkish From Turkish er "man, hero, brave" combined with either kan "blood" or han "khan, leader".
Flannm & fIrish, Old Irish Means "blood red" in Irish. This was the name of a 9th-century high king of Ireland.
SerkanmTurkish Means "leader, chief" from Turkish ser "head, top" and kan "blood".
XquicfMayan Mythology Means "lady blood", from Classic Maya ix "lady" and k'ik' "blood". In K'iche' Maya legend this was the name of the mother of Xbalanque and Hunahpu.