AlcudemMedieval English A name recorded in Domesday Book, perhaps a medieval form of an Old English name composed of the elements æðele "noble" and cuþ "known, familiar".
AlifmArabic, Malay, Indonesian Means "close, friendly, familiar, intimate" in Arabic, from the root ألف (ʿalifa) meaning "to be familiar with".
CuthbaldmAnglo-Saxon Means "famously bold", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and beald "bold, brave".
CuthburgfAnglo-Saxon Means "famous fortress", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and burg "fortress".
CutheardmAnglo-Saxon Means "famously brave", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and heard "brave, hardy".... [more]
CuthflædfAnglo-Saxon Means "famous beauty", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and flæd, possibly meaning "beauty".
CuthfrithmAnglo-Saxon Means "famous peace", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and friþ "peace".
CuthheremAnglo-Saxon Means "famous army", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and here "army".
CuthmanmAnglo-Saxon Means "famous man", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and mann "person, man".
CuthwinemAnglo-Saxon Means "famous friend", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and wine "friend".
CuthwulfmAnglo-Saxon Means "famous wolf", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and wulf meaning "wolf".... [more]
EugnostosmAncient Greek From the Greek adjective εὔγνωστος (eugnostos) meaning "well-known", a word formed of the elements εὖ (eu) "good" and γνωστός (gnostos) "known, familiar"... [more]
IratsumefJapanese From Japanese 郎女 (iratsume) meaning "a familiar or friendly term for a young woman".
Neebm & fHmong Means "friendly spirits, familiar spirits" in Hmong Daw.
PoznanmMedieval Polish Derived from the participle form of Polish poznać "to get to know; to become familiar with".
Suchinm & fThai From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and จินต์ (chin) meaning "think, imagine" or ชิน (chin) meaning "used to, accustomed to, familiar with".