30lehner03's Personal Name List

Yam
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Semitic Mythology
Rating: 28% based on 17 votes
Means "sea" in Ugaritic. Yam was the Ugaritic god of the sea, also associated with chaos, storms and destruction. He was a son of the chief god El.
Wafi
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: وفي(Arabic)
Pronounced: WA-fee
Rating: 36% based on 16 votes
Means "trustworthy, reliable, loyal, perfect" in Arabic, derived from the root وفى (wafā) meaning "to fulfill, to live up to a promise".
Rolo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: RAHL-o(American English) RO-lo(American English) RAWL-o(British English)
Rating: 33% based on 15 votes
Variant of Rollo.
Lala
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Bulgarian (Rare)
Other Scripts: Лала(Bulgarian)
Rating: 36% based on 16 votes
From Bulgarian лале (lale) meaning "tulip" (of Persian origin).
Lady
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Archaic)
Pronounced: lay-dee, LAY-dee
Rating: 34% based on 17 votes
Diminutive of Adelaide.
Juju
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English, Portuguese
Pronounced: JOO-joo(English)
Rating: 35% based on 15 votes
Diminutive of names beginning with Ju, such as Julius, Judith or June. As a Portuguese name it is used as a diminutive of Joana, Júlia or Juliana.
Happy
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: HAP-ee
Rating: 39% based on 17 votes
From the English word happy, derived from Middle English hap "chance, luck", of Old Norse origin.
Ham
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical
Other Scripts: חָם(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronounced: HAM(English)
Rating: 44% based on 16 votes
Means "hot, warm" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Ham is one of Noah's three sons, along with Shem and Japheth. He was the ancestor of the Egyptians and Canaanites.
Gaga
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Georgian
Other Scripts: გაგა(Georgian)
Rating: 29% based on 17 votes
According to two Georgian sources, the meaning of this name is unknown.

However, there is one Georgian source that states that the name is a diminutive of Giorgi, as does a Russian source.

Coco
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Various
Pronounced: KO-ko(English)
Rating: 60% based on 19 votes
Diminutive of names beginning with Co, influenced by the word cocoa. However, this was not the case for French fashion designer Coco Chanel (1883-1971; real name Gabrielle), whose nickname came from the name of a song she performed while working as a cabaret singer.
Cake
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Rating: 28% based on 21 votes
From the English word, a sweet dessert food, ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *gog "ball-shaped object".
Booz
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Other Scripts: Βοόζ(Ancient Greek)
Rating: 32% based on 18 votes
Form of Boaz used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
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