CoronafLate Roman, Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare) Means "crown" in Latin, as well as Italian and Spanish. This was the name of a 2nd-century saint who was martyred with her companion Victor.
Guantingm & fChinese From Chinese 冠 (guān) meaning "cap, crown, headgear" combined with 廷 (tíng) meaning "court". This name can also be formed from other character combinations.
Guanyum & fChinese From Chinese 冠 (guān) meaning "cap, crown, headgear" combined with 宇 (yǔ) meaning "house, eaves, universe". Other character combinations are possible.
HeiranifTahitian From Tahitian hei "crown, garland" and raʻi "heaven, sky".
HeitiarefTahitian From Tahitian hei "crown, garland" and tiare "flower".
Kaleim & fHawaiian Means "the flowers" or "the child" from Hawaiian ka "the" and lei "flowers, lei, child".
KelilafHebrew From Hebrew כְּלִיל (kelil) meaning "crown, wreath, garland" or "complete, perfect".
StephenmEnglish, Biblical From the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath", more precisely "that which surrounds". Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death, as told in Acts in the New Testament. He is regarded as the first Christian martyr. Due to him, the name became common in the Christian world. It was popularized in England by the Normans.... [more]