veru.navrati's Personal Name List

Xayla
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (American, Modern, Rare)
Pronounced: ZAY-lə(American English)
Variant of Zayla.
Sukhon
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: สุคนธ์(Thai)
Pronounced: soo-KON
Means "fragrance, pleasant smell" in Thai, ultimately of Pali origin.
Suhaila
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Arabic, Malay
Other Scripts: سهيلة(Arabic)
Pronounced: soo-HIE-la(Arabic)
Feminine form of Suhail.
Suellen
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: soo-EHL-ən
Contraction of Susan and Ellen 1. Margaret Mitchell used this name in her novel Gone with the Wind (1936), where it belongs to Scarlett's sister.
Shimmer
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: SHIM-UR
Derived from the English-speaking word ‘shimmer’, which is used to describe a bright or sparkling light or colour.
Selene
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Σελήνη(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: SEH-LEH-NEH(Classical Greek) si-LEE-nee(English) si-LEEN(English)
Means "moon" in Greek. This was the name of a Greek goddess of the moon, a Titan. She was sometimes identified with the goddess Artemis.
Liel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Kongo
Liel means intelligence in Kikongo
Hannele
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: HAHN-neh-leh
Finnish diminutive of Johanna or Hannah.
Brightyn
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: BRIE-tən
Feminine variant of Brighton.
Arnulf
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German, Germanic [1]
Pronounced: AR-nuwlf(German)
Germanic name derived from the elements arn meaning "eagle" and wolf meaning "wolf". This name was borne by a few early saints, notably a 7th-century Frankish bishop of Metz. It was also the name of a 9th-century Holy Roman emperor.
Aranxia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: Ah-ran-see-ya, A-rain-sha
Alexion
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Greek
Other Scripts: Ἀλεξίων(Ancient Greek)
Derivative of the Greek name Alexis.
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