Lillyapoop's Personal Name List

Alojzij
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Slovene
Slovene form of Aloysius.
Babe
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: BAYB
From a nickname meaning "baby", also a slang term meaning "attractive person". As a feminine name, in some cases it is a diminutive of Barbara.
Bel-Sharra-Usur
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Babylonian
Akkadian form of Belshazzar.
Bogomil
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Bulgarian, Macedonian
Other Scripts: Богомил(Bulgarian, Macedonian)
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Bogumił.
Bose
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Yoruba
Pronounced: BAW-SEH
Short form of Bosede.
Brunihild
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Germanic [1]
Old German variant of Brunhild.
Chuckie
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: CHUK-ee
Diminutive of Chuck.
Cowessess
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ojibwe (Anglicized)
From an Ojibwe or Cree name recorded as Kiwisance [1], said to mean "little child", possibly related to Ojibwe gwiiwizens meaning "boy" or Cree ᐊᐋᐧᓯᐢ (awâsis) meaning "child". This was the name of a late 19th-century chief of a mixed band of Plains Cree and Saulteaux people.
Dashawn
Gender: Masculine
Usage: African American
Pronounced: də-SHAWN(English)
Variant of Deshawn.
Dulf
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Limburgish
Pronounced: DULF
Limburgish short form of Adolf.
Funs
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Limburgish
Pronounced: FUNS
Short form of Alfons.
Gholam
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Persian
Other Scripts: غلام(Persian)
Pronounced: ko-LAWM
Persian form of Ghulam.
Giambattista
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: jam-bat-TEE-sta
Combination of Gianni and Battista, given in honour of Saint John the Baptist.
Gobnata
Gender: Feminine
Usage: History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinate form of Gobnait.
Gonorilla
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Literature
Form of Goneril used by Geoffrey of Monmouth, who wrote in Latin.
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