This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword flight.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Atsuhiro m JapaneseJapanese masculine name derived from either
貴裕, meaning "precious; plentiful",
逸裕 meaning "escape, break free; plentiful" or
厚博 "thick and broad, rich, plentiful".
Deiphobos m Greek MythologyThe first element of this name is derived from the Epic Greek adjective δήϊος
(deios) meaning "hostile, destructive" as well as "unhappy, wretched". It is related to the Greek verb δηϊόω
(deioo) meaning "to slay, to cut down" (see
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Hayase m JapaneseFrom Japanese 滝 (hayase) meaning "waterfall", 灘 (hayase) meaning "open sea, rapids" or 早 (haya) meaning "already, now", 逸 (haya) meaning "flee, escape, break loose", 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon" or 速 (haya) meaning "fast, speedy" combined with 世 (se) meaning "generations", 瀬 (se) meaning "swift current, rapids" or 勢 (se) meaning "forces, energy, military strength"... [
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Hemithea f Greek MythologyMeans "demigoddess" in Greek. In Greek myth this name belonged to a goddess who was formerly the mortal woman
Molpadia. It was also borne by the sister of Tenes, locked in a chest with her brother and cast out to sea and together landing on an island where Tenes reigned as king... [
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Itsuaki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 逸 (
itsu) meaning "flee, escape, break loose" combined with 暁 (
aki) meaning "dawn, daybreak" or 朗 (
aki) meaning "bright, clear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Itsuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 慈 (itsu) meaning "mercy", 逸 (itsu) "flee, escape, break loose" or 淑 (itsu) meaning "graceful" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Itsuto m JapaneseFrom Japanese 逸 (itsu) meaning "flee, escape, break loose" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person" or 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Lelantos m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek λανθάνω
(lanthano) meaning "to escape notice, go unobserved". This was the name of a Titan of air in Greek mythology, associated with invisibility and stealth.
Mulele m African, Swahili"Flying man," "man who flies," or "man of flight." The prefix "mu-" expresses "man of" or "man from" in the Swahili language. One interpretation would be that this is approximately equal to "angel," but because there are numerous parts of Africa where there are lots of devout Christians, I would lean towards the interpretation "man who runs quickly."
Palti m HebrewMeans "my escape, my deliverance" in Hebrew.
Yifan f & m ChineseMeanings of the Chinese characters: 逸 (yì): "flee, escape, break loose", 一 (yī) "one", 亦 (yì) "also; only", 貽 (yí) "to give to, to hand down, to bequeath"; 凡 (fán) "ordinary; worldly, earthly", 幡 (fān) "banner, flag", 帆 (fān) "sail; sail boat", 範 (fàn) "mould; pattern; model; rule, law".
Yifei m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 亦
(yì) meaning "also, too", 一
(yī) meaning "one", 逸
(yì) meaning "escape, flee", or 翼
(yì) meaning "wing" combined with 菲
(fēi) meaning "fragrant" or "luxuriant", 飛 or 飞
(fēi) meaning "to fly", or 非
(fēi) meaning "not, incorrect"... [
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Yihan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 仪
(yí) meaning "ceremonies, rites", 逸
(yì) meaning "escape, flee", 一
(yī) meaning "one", 亦
(yì) meaning "also, too, likewise", or 奕
(yì) meaning "grand, great, graceful, elegant" combined with 涵
(hán) meaning "tolerate, forgive, immerse" or 含
(hán) meaning "to contain, to bear"... [
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Yimin m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 意
(yì) meaning "thought, mind, idea, sense", 毅
(yì) meaning "resolute, decisive, firm", 逸
(yì) meaning "escape, flee", 益
(yì) meaning "profit, benefit", 一
(yī) meaning "one", 宜
(yí) meaning "suitable, proper" or 依
(yī) meaning "rely on" combined with 民
(mín) meaning "people, citizens" or 旻
(mín) meaning "heaven"... [
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Zenitsu m JapaneseOverall, Zenitsu can mean "goodness" or "run fast", but "善ぜん"("zen") and "逸いつ"("itsu") can mean different things individually. "善ぜん"("zen") often has good meanings like "goodness", "right thing" or "improve", while "逸いつ"("itsu") has both good and bad meanings... [
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