Un-Deadest's Personal Name List

Yaniv
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: יָנִיב(Hebrew)
Means "he will prosper" in Hebrew.
Valent
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Croatian
Croatian short form of Valentin.
Urbano
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: oor-BA-no(Italian, Spanish)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Urbanus (see Urban).
Raanan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: רַעֲנָן(Hebrew)
Means "fresh, invigorating" in Hebrew.
Pyrrhos
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek [1]
Other Scripts: Πύρρος(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: PUYR-ROS(Classical Greek)
Greek form of Pyrrhus.
Pemphero
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Chewa
Pronounced: pehm-PAY-ro
Means "prayer" in Chewa.
Menahem
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical, Hebrew
Other Scripts: םְנַחֵם(Hebrew)
From the Hebrew name םְנַחֵם (Menaḥem) meaning "comforter", a derivative of נָחַם (naḥam) meaning "to comfort". This was the name of a king of Israel, appearing in the Old Testament. His reign was noted for its brutality.
Katashi
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: , etc.(Japanese Kanji) かたし(Japanese Hiragana)
Pronounced: KA-TA-SHEE
From Japanese (katashi) meaning "hard, firm" or other kanji and kanji combinations that are pronounced the same way.
Haneul
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 하늘(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: HA-NUL
Means "heaven, sky" in Korean.
Cyriacus
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Late Roman
Latinized form of the Greek name Κυριακός (Kyriakos), which meant "of the lord" (derived from Greek κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord"). This was the name of a few early saints.
Chesed
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: חֶסֶד(Hebrew)
Means "kindness, goodness" in Hebrew.
Chananya
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical Hebrew [1]
Other Scripts: חֲנַןְיָה(Ancient Hebrew)
Hebrew form of Hananiah.
Chaim
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: חַיִּים(Hebrew)
Pronounced: KHA-yeem
Derived from the Hebrew word חַיִּים (chayim) meaning "life". It has been used since medieval times.
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