DilnazfKazakh Derived from Persian دل (del) meaning "heart, mind" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort".
EuphranormAncient Greek Derived from Greek εὐφραίνω (euphraino) meaning "to delight, to cheer". This was the name of a 4th-century BC Athenian artist.
EuphrasiafAncient Greek Means "good cheer" in Greek, a derivative of εὐφραίνω (euphraino) meaning "to delight, to cheer". This name was borne by a 5th-century saint from Constantinople.
EuterpefGreek Mythology Means "delight" in Greek, ultimately from εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and τέρπω (terpo) meaning "to satisfy, to cheer". In Greek mythology she was one of the nine Muses, the muse of music and joy. She was said to have invented the double flute.
GolnazfPersian Derived from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort".
HephzibahfBiblical From the Hebrew name חֶפְצִי־בָּה (Ḥeftsi-ba) meaning "my delight is in her". In the Old Testament she is the wife of King Hezekiah of Judah and the mother of Manasseh. The meaning of her name is explained in Isaiah 62:4.
JehoaddanfBiblical Means "Yahweh delights" in Hebrew, from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and עָדַן (ʿaḏan) meaning "to delight". In the Old Testament she was the wife of King Joash of Judah, and the mother of his successor King Amaziah.
MahnazfPersian From Persian مه (mah) meaning "moon" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort".
MehrnazfPersian, Persian Mythology From Persian مهر (mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort". This is the name of a character in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh.
NazerkefKazakh Derived from Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort" and Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling".
NazgulfKyrgyz, Kazakh Derived from Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort" and گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose".
PrahladamHinduism Means "joy, pleasure, delight" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu text the Bhagavata Purana this is a prince saved by Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu.
Shahnazf & mPersian, Arabic, Urdu Means "delight of the king" from Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry".
TerpsichorefGreek Mythology Means "enjoying the dance" from Greek τέρψις (terpsis) meaning "delight" and χορός (choros) meaning "dance". In Greek mythology she was the goddess of dance and dramatic chorus, one of the nine Muses.