BlairBear's Personal Name List

Name M/F Remark
Abaynesh f  Amharic, "you are the nile" 
Aberash f  Amharic. "you are the night, shining" 
Abimelech m  Biblical, "my father is king" 
Abioye m & f  Yoruba, "born into royalty" 
Abital f  Hebrew; "my father is the night dew" 
Absalom m  Biblical; "my father is peace" 
Addolorata f  Italian, "grieving." From a title of the Virgin Mary. 
Adebayo m  Yoruba; "the crown meets joy" 
Adebowale m & f  Yoruba; "the crown has come home" 
Adedayo m & f  Yoruba; "the crown becomes joy" 
Adegoke m  yoruba; "the crown has been exaulted" 
Adelmo m  Italian, form of German "Adhelm", father + helmet/protection 
Adetokunbo m & f  Yoruba; "the crown came from over the sea" 
Adil m  Arabic: "to act justly" 
Adriel m  biblical hebrew, "flock of god" 
Afifa f  Arabic, Bengali, "chaste" 
Afnan f  Arabic, "tree branches" 
Agenor m  Greek Mythology, "very heroic" 
Agolant m  Legend, possibly romanized Arabic meaning "predominant, supreme" 
Agramante m  Legend, possibly romanzied Arabic meaning "predominant, supreme" 
Agrona f  Celtic, "battle, slaughter" 
Ahsan m  Arabic, "most handsome, beautiful" 
Ahu f  Turkish, "deer, gazelle" 
Aili f  Walloon (Belgian), diminutive of Adelaide (nobility) 
Aimeric m  Germanic, "home ruler" 
Aistulf m  German, "loud/violent wolf" 
Aiur m  Basque, "howl" 
Akseli m  Finnish, from Hebrew: "my father is peace" 
Alaric m  Ancient Germanic; "ruler of all" 
Alcide m  Italian, from Ancient Greek Alcides, "son of strength" 
Aldith f  Anglo-Saxon, "old battle" 
Aldous m  English, "old" 
Alfeo m  Italian, from the biblical name Alpheus, "changing" 
Algar m  English, "elf spear" 
Allegra f  Italian, "cheerful, lively" 
Almast f  Armenian, "diamond" 
Almiro m  Portuguese, "noble + famous" 
Almudena f  Spanish from Arabic, "the citadel." epithet of the virgin mary. 
Aloys m  Medieval Occitan, form of Louis, "famous in battle" 
Altagracia f  Spanish, "high grace," title of the virgin mary 
Altair m  Arabic, "the flier" the name of a star 
Alvar m  Swedish, Estonian: "elf warrior" 
Alvise m  Italian, Venetian form of Louis, "famous in battle" 
Alyosha m  Russian diminutive of Aleksy 
Amabel f  Roman, "lovable" 
Amastan m  North African, "protector" 
Amato m  Italian, "beloved" 
Amator m  Latin, "lover of god" 
Amayas m  North African, "cheetah" 
Amílcar m  Portuguese, Spanish, "brother of Melqart" a god whose name means "king of the city" 
Amparo f  Spanish, "protection, shelter, refuge", title of the virgin mary 
Ampelio m  Italian, ultimately from Ancient Greek. "Vine" 
Anara f  Kazakh, Kyrgyz, "pomegranate" 
Anatolius m  Ancient Greek, "sunrise." from the same root as place name Anatolia. 
Andor 1 m  Norwegian, "Thor + eagle" 
Andressa f  Portuguese, "manly, masculine" 
Annegret f  German, Anne + Grete 
Ansele m  Belgian (Walloon), "god helm/protection" 
Anselm m  German, protection of god 
Antelmo m  Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, "zeal + helm/protection" 
Anthelm m  German, "zeal + helm/protection" 
Araceli f  Spanish, "Altar of the sky" 
Arantzazu f  Basque, "thorn bush," title of the virgin mary 
Ardalion m  Greek, water pot 
Arek m  Polish, diminuative of Arkadiusz, "from Arcadia" 
Arkadios m  Greek, of arcadia (which means bear) 
Arliss m & f  English/American, unknown 
Arlo m  English/Literary; possibly "between two highlands" 
Armand m  French, Catalan. Form of Herman, "army man." 
Armel m  French, bear + prince 
Armelle f  French; "bear princess" 
Arnau m  Catalan: form of Arnold, "eagle power" 
Arnór m  Icelandic: "thor's eagle" 
Artavazd m  Armenian, from Persian name meaning "persevering through truth" 
Artaxerxes m  Persian, "true reign" 
Arvid m  Scandinavian: "eagle" + "tree" 
Asenath f  Hebrew: "devoted to the goddess Neith" 
Asherah f  Near Eastern Mythology; "she who walks in the sea", from an Israelite goddess 
Ashur m  Semetic, from the city Ashur, unknown meaning 
Assol f  Russian literature, unknown meaning 
Assunta f  Italian, "assumption" as in the assumption into heaven. 
August m  Latin, "magnificent" 
Aurelia f  Roman; golden or guilded 
Avalon f  English and Welsh, "isle of apples" 
Ave f  Italian and Estonian, from the prayer "Ave Maria" 
Avila f  Germanic: unknown, possibly "desired" 
Avis f  English, possibly "desired" 
Avril f  French, form of April. 
Ayaan 2 f  Somali, "good luck" 
Azahar f  Spanish from Arabic, "orange blossom", title of the virgin mary 
Azar f & m  Persian; "fire" 
Azariah m  Hebrew: "god has helped" 
Azeneth f  Spanish, from Hebrew: "devoted to the goddess Neith" 
Azland f  African American, influenced by "Aslan" 
Bahram m  Persian, "victory over resistance" 
Balthazar m  Biblical, supposedly a name of one of the three wise men. From Belshazzar, "Bel protect the king" in Akkadian. 
Barsali m  Romani, "god is gracious" 
Bartek m  Polish, nickname for Bartholomew 
Basia 1 f  Polish, diminuative of Barbara 
Basil 1 m  Greek, "king" 
Basil 2 m  Arabic, "valiant" 
Batisse m  Belgian (Walloon, Picard), form of Baptiste 
Bearach m  Irish; "sharp" 
Benedetta f  Italian, "beloved." Form of Benedict. 
Bermet f  Kyrgyz: "pearl" 
Bernadette f  French, English; "brave bear" 
Bevan m  Welsh, son of Evan 
Biel m  Catalan, short form of Gabriel. 
Bilal m  Arabic/Urdu, "moistening" 
Bisera f  Bulgarian, Macedonian: "pearl" 
Blaise m  French, "lisping." From a Roman cognomen. 
Boban m  Serbian nickname 
Bodil f  Scandinavian, remedy + battle 
Brynja f  Norse, "armor" 
Candelaria f  Spanish, "Candlemas" 
Caramia f  Italian, "my heart" 
Caridad f  Spanish, "charity." From a title of the Virgin Mary. 
Carina 1 f  Late Roman, "dear, beloved" 
Carmel f & m  Spanish, Jewish. From the name of a mountain in Israel mentioned in the new testiment. Also a title of the Virgin Mary. 
Carminho f  Portuguese, diminuative of Carmel, "garden" 
Carolien f  Dutch, "man" 
Casimir m  English from Polish, "to destroy the world" 
Cassander m  Ancient Greek; to excell/shine + man 
Cătălin m  Romanian, masculine form of Katharine 
Céfiro m  Spanish, form of Zephyr, meaning "west wind" 
Celso m  Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, "tall" 
Cephas m  Biblical and Aramaic: "rock" 
César m  Spanish, French, Portuguese, "hair" 
Chariovalda m  Ancient Germanic: army + power/wielder/ruler 
Chimo m  Catalan, short from of Joaquim 
Cincin m  Belgian (Walloon), diminuitive of Luycin, form of Lucien, "light" 
Clara f  Latin, "clear, bright, famous" 
Clelia f  Italian, from a roman legend. unknown meaning. 
Clémentine f  French, "merciful, gentle" 
Colin 2 m  English, victory of the people 
Colleen f  Irish, "girl" 
Colombina f  Italian, "dove" 
Cordell m  English, maker of cords 
Corentin m  Breton, "hurricane* 
Corin m  French, form of Quirinius, a Sabine word for "spear." 
Cosmin m  Romanian, form of "Cosmas" meaning "order, decency" 
Crina f  Romanian; "lily" 
Crispin m  Latin, curly haired 
Crocetta f  Italian, "Crucifix" 
Crofton m  English; place name: "town with a small enclosed field" 
Cyneburg f  Anglo-Saxon; "royal fortress" 
Cyneric m  Anglo-Saxon; "royal power" 
Cyrene f  Greek Mythology, "supreme power" 
Dalimil m  Czech, Slovak, "distance" + "gracious, dear" 
Damaris f  Greek: "calf, heifer" 
Damir 1 m  Croatian/Serbian/Slovene, "gift" + "peace, world" 
Damir 2 m  Tatar, Kazakh, meaning uncertain 
Dancho m  Bulgarian, diminuative of Danail, "god is my judge" 
Darya 2 f  Persian, "sea, ocean" 
Davor m  Croatian, Serbian, Slovene: an old exclamation of sorrow. 
Davorin m  Croatian: an old exclamation of sorrow. 
Demet f  Turkish, "bouquet" 
Desiderata f  Latin, "desitred" 
Desideratus m  Latin, "desired" 
Desimir m  Serbian, "to find, to encounter" or "ten" + "peace, world" 
Despina f  Greek/Macedonian, "mistress, lady" 
Despoina f  Greek, "mistress, lady" 
Dietmar m  German, "famous people" 
Dinixh m  Belgian (Walloon), form of Dennis 
Divna f  Serbian/Macedonian, "wonderful" 
Djôr m  Belgian, (Walloon), form of George 
Dobromil m  Czech, "good" + "gracious, dear" 
Dolfene f  Belgian, (Walloon), form of Adolphine 
Donato m  Italian, Spanish, Portuguese: "Given" 
Dragomir m  slavic, precious peace/precious world 
Durante m  Italian, from Latin name meaning "enduring" 
Durdona f  Uzbek: "pearl" 
Đuro m  Croatian, Serbian, form of George, "earthworker, farmer" 
Edurne f  Basque, "snow" 
Efisio m  Italian, from Latin byname meaning "from the city of Ephesus in Ionia" 
Efrén m  Spanish, form of Ephraim, "fruitful" 
Eleutherius m  Late Greek; "free" 
Éloi m  French, from a Latin name meaning "to choose" 
Eluned f  Welsh, "image", "likeness", "idol" 
Elvio m  Italian, from a Roman cognomen meaning "honey-yellow, blond" 
Emery m & f  French, form of Emmerich. Homonym with emery, a black abrasive rock. 
Enrichetta f  Italian, from German. "Home Ruler." 
Ermenegildo m  Italian, from Visigoth "great, immense" + "payment, tribute, compensation" 
Ermete m  Italian, derived from genitive form of Hermes 
Ernele f  Belgian (Walloon), form of Reinhild, "advice, counsel + battle" 
Eskandar m  Persian form of Alexander 
Esperanza f  Spanish, from Latin name meaning "to hope" 
Estíbaliz f  Spanish, from the name of a shrine to Mary. May be derived from the latin word for summer. Folk etymology has it as Basque, "as if it were honey" 
Eulalia f  Various, from Greek, "sweetly-speaking" 
Faramund m  German, "journey" + "protection" 
Fatima f  Arabic, "to abstain" 
Fayza f  Arabic, "triumphant, victorious" 
Febronia f  Latin, from the Februa, a purification ritual that gave February its name. 
Felician m  Romanian, from Latin cognomen "lucky" 
Felipinho m  Brazilian Portuguese, diminutive of Phillip 
Feliza f  Spanish, Fillipino, form of Felicia, "lucky" influenced by spanish Feliz, "happy" 
Ferruccio m  Italian, from Latin, "Iron, sword" 
Festim m  Albanian, "festival, celebration" 
Fiamma f  Italian, "flame" 
Florent m  French, "flourishing" 
Fotini f  Greek; "Light" 
Foyin m  Belgian (Walloon), unknown 
Garance f  French, from the name for Madder, which is used to make red dye 
Garsea m  Medieval Spanish; probably from the Basque word for bear 
Gaspar m  Iberian form of Jasper, "treasurer" 
Gerald m  Germanic, English/German/Dutch, "power of the spear" 
Gil 1 m  Spanish/Portuguese, "young goat" 
Giotto m  Italian, diminuative of various origins 
Gohar f & m  Persian, Armenian, Urdu, "gemstone, jewel" 
Goran m  Slavic (Various), "mountain man" 
Grimaldo m  Italian, Spanish, from German "mask" + "power, authority" 
Gualterio m  Spanish form of Walter; "ruler of the army" 
Guillem m  Catalan, form of William "helm of will" 
Gylon m  Ancient Greek, a knapsack used by soldiers for carrying food 
Hadley f & m  English; place name meaning "heather field" 
Hala f  Arabic; "halo around the moon" 
Haldor m  Norwegian, "Thor's rock" 
Halimede f  Greek Mythology, "sea, brine, salt" + "to be mindful of, to provide for, to think on" or "to rule over" 
Hamnet m  Englsih (Archaic), "home" 
Hamutal f  Hebrew, "my father in law is dew" 
Haralamb m  Romanian, from Greek, "to shine from happiness" 
Haron m  East African, form of Aaron 
Hashem m  Persian, "crusher, breaker" in arabic 
Hendry m  Scots, form of Henry, "old ruler" 
Hersilia f  Roman, unknown, name of the wife of Romulus 
Hesiod m  Greek, "to throw song" 
Horea m  Romanian, a type of circle dance 
Huri m  Biblical hebrew, "linen weaver" 
Iara f  Tupi: s legendary creature, "lady of the water" 
Iban m  Basque form of John 
İlhan m  Turkish, subordinate khan 
Inosea m  Romani, form of "ignatius" 
Inzhu f  Kazakh: "pearl" 
Irati f  Basque; "fern field" 
Irenaeus m  Ancient Greek, "peaceful." Masculine form of Irene 
Iroda f  Uzbek: "will, determination, decree" 
Isabeau f  French, medieval form of Isabel 
Isidor m  German/Russian, "gift of Isis" 
Isidoro m  Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, "gift of Isis" 
Isra f  Arabic, "nocturnal journey" 
Itziar f  Basque, the name of a village containing a shrine to the virgin mary 
Izdihar f  Arabic: "blossoming, prospering" 
Jalil m  Arabic; "exalted/important" 
Jankin m  English, old form of Jack 
Jarmil m  Czech, "fierce, energetic" + "gracious, dear" 
Jasper m  from biblical hebrew, "treasurer" 
Jax m  English, short form of Jackson 
Jaxx m  English, diminutive of Jackson 
Jerome m  Greek, "sacred name" 
Josceline f  English via french; essentially the latin version of calling someone a frenchman 
Jovani m  Latin American, form of Giovanni 
Kallikrates m  Greek, "Beauty and power" 
Kamen m  Bulgarian: "stone" 
Kannan m  Tamil, form of Krishna, "black/dark" 
Karpos m  Biblical Greek, "fruit, profits" 
Kaštonas m  Lithuanian, "horse-chesnut" 
Kasumi f  Japanese; "mist" (Kasumi) or "flower, blossom" and "clear, pure" (ka + sumi) 
Katarina f  kiss me kate, and we shall be married a'sunday 
Ketil m  Scandinavian: "kettle, cauldron", originally a sacrificial vessel to catch blood. 
Kevin m  English, from Irish: "Handsome birth" 
Khadija f  Arabic, "premature child." Name of the first wife of the prophet Muhammad. 
Kielo f  Finnish; "Lily of the valley" 
Kinga f  Polish, Hungarian: "clan war", diminutive. 
Kiril m  Bulgarian, from the Greek; "lord" 
Kishan m  Indian, variant of Krishna, "black/dark" 
Koldo m  Basque, diminuative of Koldobika, form of Louis 
Kriemhild f  German; "battle mask" 
Kritika f  Sanskrit, "cutter", a constellation analagous to the Pleiades 
Kuno m  German, nickname for names starting with kuni element meaning royalty 
Kurush m  Persian, original form of Cyrus, "far sighted" or "young" 
Kuzman m  Slavic (Various), form of Cosmas, "order, decency" 
Kyra f  English; from Irish word meaning "black"; also used as a feminine form of Cyrus 
Kyriaki f  Greek; "of the lord" 
Lakhvinder m  Indian, unknown 
Lawahiz f  Arabic, "glances" 
Lazzaro m  Italian, form of Lazarus, "my god has helped." formerly a term for a leper. 
Leimomi f  Hawaiian, "pearl lei" or "pearl child" 
Lemonia f  Greek, lemon tree 
Leontios m  Ancient Greek, "lion" 
Liborio m  Italian, from the Latin "free" 
Lino 1 m  Italian, from ancient Greek Linus, "flax" 
Linza f  Germanic, "soft, flexible, tender" 
Liviu m  Romanian, from Latin family name, "envious" or "blue" 
Lombardó m  Romani, "lion" (allegedly) 
Lorenzo m  Italian, form of Laurence, from a place name meaning "laurel" 
Loreto f & m  Spanish, Italian, "laurel grove." feminine in spanish, masculine in Italian 
Lorin m & f  English; alternate form of Laurence, "from Laurentum 
Lorint m  Belgian (Walloon), form of Laurence 
Loris m  Italian, Diminuative of Lorenzo. A place name meaning "laurel" 
Lorraine f  French, from a place name meaning "Kingdom of Lothar." Lothar meaning "famous army" 
Lowis m  Belgian (Walloon), form of Louis 
Lucasta f  Literature; from a nickname for Lucy, "Lux Casta," meaning "pure light." 
Ludmila f  Czech, Latvian, Russian, "favor of the people" 
Lumír m  Czech, meaning unknown, a bard from Czech legend 
Lunete f  French from Welsh, "image" "likeness" "idol" 
Lyssa 2 f  Greek mythology, "rage" 
Macario m  Spanish, from Greek "blessed, happy" 
Machalat f  Hebrew; "lyre" 
Madani m  Arabic, city dweller/citizen 
Maël m  Breton, "prince, chiefton, Lord" 
Mahinder m & f  Sikh, Great Lord/Great Indra 
Malalai f  Pashto: "sad, grieved" 
Malina 2 f  Slavic, "strawberry" 
Mara 1 f  Hebrew, "bitter" 
Mareye f  Belgian (Walloon), form of Maria 
Marisol f  Spanish, short form of Maria Soledad (solitude), or combination of Maria and Sol (sun) or from the spanish "mar y sol" meaning "sun and sea" 
Matilda f  English, German; "strength in Battle" 
Matxin m  Basque, form of Martin, from Mars 
Mauro m  Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, "North African, Moorish" 
Maylis f  French, place name meaning "mother Lily" 
Mayon f  Belgian (Walloon), diminuative of Mareye, compare to Marion 
Megawati f  Indonesian, "cloud" 
Mercedes f  Spanish, "mercies" (plural) from a title of the Virgin Mary 
Meretseger f  Ancient Egyptian, "she who loves silence" 
Mihai m  Romanian, form of Michael 
Milagros f  Spanish, "miracles" from a title for the Virgin Mary 
Mildred f  English, "gentle strength" 
Mileva f  Slavic, "gracious, dear" 
Milica f  Slavic (various), "gracious, dear" 
Milorad m  Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, "gracious, dear" + "happy, willing" 
Miloš m  Slavic (various), "gracious, dear" 
Mimile m  Belgian (Walloon, Picard), form of Emil, "rival" 
Min 1 m & f  Chinese, Korean: "quick, clever, sharp" or "people, citizens" or other characters 
Minali f  Sanskrit: "fish catcher" 
Minodora f  Romanian, from Greek; "Gift of the moon" 
Mirela f  Romanian/Croatian; from Occitan word for "to admire" 
Miruna f  Romanian; probably from Slavic word meaning peace 
Mirzo m  Tajik, Uzbek, "prince" 
Miyin m  Belgian (Walloon), form of Maximillian, "greatest" 
Müge f  Turkish; "Lily of the valley" 
Nadezhda f  Russian, Bulgarian, "hope" 
Nanami f  Japanese; "seven" and "sea" (nana + mi), or "vegetables, greens" with "beautiful" (na + na + mi) 
Nanaya f  Sumerian goddess, meaning unknown 
Nand m  Belgian (Walloon), form of Ferdinand, "peace + boldness, daring" 
Narinder m & f  Sikh, "lord of men" 
Nasir m  Arabic, "helper" 
Naum m  Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, from Hebrew. "comforter" 
Nazar m  Various, "from Nazareth" 
Nerida f  Indigenous Australian: "water lily" 
Nerissa f  Created bu shakespeare from Greek, meaning "nymph" or "sea sprite" or "water" 
Nesrin f  Turkish, "wild rose" 
Nestan-Darejan f  Literary Persian, "unlike any person in the world" 
Netuno m  Brazilian Portuguese form of Neptune 
Nevena f  Slavic, "marigold" 
Nicanor m  Ancient Greek, "victory" 
Nikephoros m & f  Ancient Greek, "carrying victory" 
Nikifor m  Russian/Bulgarian/Macedonian, "carrying victory" 
Nir m  Hebrew; "plowed field" 
Niraj m  Sanskrit, waterborn/lotus 
Nirmala f  Sanskrit, "clean, pure" 
Nomiki f  Greek; "relating to the law" 
Nur f & m  Arabic, "light." one of the 99 names of god. 
Núria f  Catalan, Portuguese, from the location of a shrine of the Virgin Mary. 
Oleksandra f  Ukrainian form of Alexandra 
Olvido f  Spanish, "oblivion, forgetting" from a title of the Virgin Mary 
Orchiló m  Romani, "immortal" 
Ornella f  Created an Italian author, derived from Tuscan Italian ornello meaning "flowering ash tree".; would be an EXCELLENT name for cinderella 
Otmar m  German, "wealthy and famous." from older name Audmar. 
Parminder m & f  Sikh, Best Lord/Highest Indra 
Pascal m  Latin, "relating to easter" 
Peer m  Scandinavian form of Peter 
Pelin f  Turkish, "wormwood" 
Penko m  Bulgarian; "stone," form of peter 
Perdita f  Literature, "lost." created by shakespeare for A Winter's Tale. 
Peredur m  Welsh, "hard spears" 
Persis f  Greek, "Persian Woman" 
Petronela f  Romanian/Slavic/Polish; from roman "yokel" 
Pio m  Italian, Portuguese. "Pius." 
Pridon m  Georgian, "the third" 
Pritha f  Sanskrit, "the palm of the hand" 
Priyin m  Belgian (Walloon), "from Cyprus" 
Qasim m  Arabic, Urdu, "one who divides goods among people" 
Queralt f  Catalan, from the name of a shrine to Mary. 
Quirin m  German, form of Quirinius, a Sabine word for "spear." 
Radek m  Czech, Polish, "happy, willing" 
Radomil m  Czech, "happy" + "gracious, dear" 
Raeburn m  Scottish, "Stream where does drink" 
Rafiq m  Arabic: "friend" or "gentle" 
Rainer m  German, "advice, counsel + army" 
Rajender m  Sanskrit, "lord of kings" 
Raluca f  Romanian; diminuative of Greek Rallou, uncertain meaning 
Ramana m  Sanskrit, "pleasing, delightful" 
Ramiro m  Iberian; famous advice 
Rareș m  Romanian, possibly "sparse, rare" originally adopted by a ruler of Moldova from a nickname of his stepfather 
Ravinder m & f  Sikh, "lord of the sun" 
Rayhana f  Arabic, "basil" 
Răzvan m  Romanian, uncertain. possibly from slavic "happy, to gladden" or from arabic "consent, approval" through the romani 
Rémy m  French, from Latin "oarsman, rower" 
Renato m  Various, "born again" 
Reuel m  Hebrew, "friend of god" 
Rhonda f  Welsh/English, good spear 
Richeza f  Uncertain, name of a Princess of Poland 
Ricmod f & m  German, "ruler, king + mind, spirit" 
Rie f  Dutch, Danish, Limburgish, short form of Marie or Maria 
Robin m & f  Diminutive of Robert 
Rocco m  Italian; "rest" 
Rochelle f  French; from the city name, La Rochelle, meaning "little rock" 
Rocío f  Spanish, "dew" from the title of the virgin mary 
Rodica f  Romanian, from Slavic; "fertile" 
Romano m  Italian, "Roman" 
Romilda f & m  Italian, Germanic; "Famous battle" 
Roparzh m  Breton: form of Robert, "bright fame" 
Rosario f & m  Spanish, Italian, "rosary." Feminine in Spanish and Masculine in Italian. 
Roshanak f  Persian; "bright" or "dawn", original form of Roxana 
Roslindis f  Ancient Germanic; horse + tender 
Rossana f  Italian form of Roxana, meaning "Bright/dawn" 
Rostam m  Persian: meaning unknown, a hero of persian legend and literature 
Roydon m  English: "rye hill" 
Rumen m  Bulgarian, Macedonian, "ruddy, rosy" 
Rupinder m & f  Sikh, "greatest beauty" 
Ruqayyah f  Arabic, "rise, ascent" or "spell, charm, incantation" 
Ruslan m  Russian and Central Asian: "lion" 
Sacha m & f  French form of Sasha 
Sagrario f  Spanish, "sanctuary, tabernacle." from a title of the virgin mary 
Sakari m  Japanese, the height or peak of something 
Samir 1 m  Arabic, Azerbaijani, "to talk in the evening" 
Sandalio m  Spanish, from Gothic: "true wolf" 
Sanya 2 m & f  Russian; diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra 
Sanyi m  Hungarian; diminutive of Sándor, a variation of Alexander 
Saskia f  Dutch, German, "a Saxon" 
Sawney m  Scottish, diminutive of Alexander 
Scevola m  Italian, "left handed" 
Severin m  German, "seven" 
Sevrin m  Belgian (Walloon), Norwegian, Faroese, ultimately from latin "severus" meaning stern 
Shakuntala f  Hinduism, "bird" 
Shiraz m  Persian, after the city in Iran. Etymology unknown but ranges back to ancient times. 
Shiraz f  Hebrew, possibly "secret song" 
Shoshanna f  Hebrew; "lily" or "rose" 
Shukriyya f  Arabic, "thanking" 
Shura f & m  Russian; diminutive of Alekandra or Aleksandr 
Sieglinde f  German, "victory + soft, flexible, tender" 
Sinjin m  British variant of "Saint John" 
Sixtine f  French, "scraped, polished" 
Socorro f  Spanish, "succor, help, relief." from a title of the virgin mary. 
Solange f  French, "religious" 
Sorne f  Basque, "conception." 
Stavros m  Greek; "cross", as in the cross of Crucifixion 
Suero m  Medieval Spanish, meaning unknown 
Sumayya f  Arabic, "high above" 
Surinder m & f  Sikh, "lord of gods" 
Swanhild f  German; swan + battle 
Sweyn m  Danish: variant of Sven, "boy" 
Swithin m  Old English, "strong bear cub" 
Tahmina f  Persian legend, "strong, brave, valiant" 
Taliesin m  Welsh; "shining brow"; legendary Welsh bard, sometimes prophet for King Arthur 
Talmai m  Hebrew; "furrowed," used by minor characters in the bible 
Tamar f  Hebrew: date palm 
Tamaz m  Georgian: "valiant horse" 
Tamya f  Quecha: "in the center" 
Taranis m  Gualish: "thunder" 
Tasoula f  Greek; diminutive of Anastasia, "resurrection" 
Tewodros m  Amharic: form of Theodore, "gift of god" 
Thanat m  Thai, "skilled, clever" 
Thiago m  Portuguese (Brazilian), diminuative of Santiago 
Timur m  Turkic, "iron." 
Tomi m  Welsh, Hungarian, Finnish; diminutive of Thomas, "twin" 
Tomislav m  Croatian; torture + glory 
Toril f  Norwegian, "Thor's battle" 
Tove f  Scandinavian, "Thor + beauty" 
Tsvetan m  Bulgarian, "flower, blossom" 
Tudor 2 m  Romanian, form of Theodore 
Tzafrir m  Hebrew, form of Zephyr, "west wind" 
Uhtric m  Anglo-Saxon (constructed), "dawn" + "ruler, king" 
Uroš m  Serbian, Slovene: possibly "little lord" 
Uschi f  German; diminutive of Ursula, meaning "little bear" 
Vadim m  Russian, of uncertain meaning, possibly "to accuse, to argue", used as a form of the saint Bademus, meaning also unknown 
Valbona f  Albanian, the name of a mountain valley and river in Albania 
Vauquelin m  Medieval French, from German: "foreigner" 
Vega 1 f  Spanish, "meadow, plain." from a title of the virgin mary. 
Velvel m  Yiddish, "Wolf." Also the Yiddish form of William. 
Vercingetorix m  Gaulish; "king over warriors"; ver (over, on) + cingeto (marching men, warriors) + rix (king) 
Verena f  German, from Latin for "true" 
Viator m  Latin, "voyager, traveler" 
Viorica f  Romanian; "Bluebell" 
Višnja f  Croatian/Serbian, "sour cherry" 
Vlastimil m  Czech, "homeland" 
Voula f  Greek; diminutive of Paraskevi, "preparation" or "Friday" (as in the day of resurrection) 
Vova m  Russian; diminutive of Vladimir, "Famous ruler"/"famous peace" 
Wådrou f  Belgian (Walloon), "power, authority + strrength" 
Warin m  Germanic, "aware, cautious" 
Whitaker m  English; from a place name meaning "white field" 
Wido m  Germanic, "wood" 
Wilkin m  English, medieval diminuative of William, "protection of will" 
Wilmot m & f  Medieval English: diminutive of William 
Wiomarc'h m  Medieval Breton, "lively, cheerful" + "horse" 
Wivina f  Dutch, Flemish, Medieval, uncertain meaning, possibly "forest + friend" or "wife" 
Xandinho m  Portuguese; diminutive of Alexandre 
Xanti m  Basque, form of Santiago 
Ximena f  Spanish, possibly from Basque form of Simon 
Yori m  Japanese; "rely" 
Yuliya f  Russian: form of Julia 
Zaahir 1 m  Arabic, "to shine, to radiate" 
Zahari m  Bulgarian, "god remembers" from hebrew 
Žaklina f  Serbian, "supplanter" "holder of the heel" "may god protect" (feminine form of Jacob) 
Zeev m  Hebrew, "Wolf" 
Zenzi f  German, diminuative of Kreszenz, from Latin "to grow" 
Zhivko m  Bulgarian, Macedonian, "living" 
Zlatan m  Slavic (Various), "golden" 
Zoltán m  Hungarian, Slovak, from turkish "sultan" 
Zubaida f  Arabic, "unique, prime, queen"