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".
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".