BhaiṣajyagurumBuddhism From Sanskrit भैषज्य (bhaishajya) meaning "curativeness, healing, remedy" and गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, sage, master". This is sthe name of a bodhisattva associated with healing and medicine in Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition.
BhaiṣajyarājamBuddhism From Sanskrit भैषज्य (bhaisajya) meaning "curativeness, healing, remedy" and राज (raja) meaning "king". This is the name of a bodhisattva associated with healing in Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition.
BhaiṣajyasamudgatamBuddhism From Sanskrit भैषज्य (bhaishajya) meaning "curativeness, healing, remedy" and समुद्गत (samudgata) meaning "risen, appeared, begun". This is the name of a bodhisattva associated with healing and medicine in Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition.
BótfríðrfOld Norse Derived from Old Norse bót "remedy" and fríðr "beautiful".
BótimMedieval English, Old Norse Originally a byname meaning "man from Bute" in parts of Scandinavia, it later became a diminutive of names containing the name element bot "remedy, help".
BótulfrmOld Norse Derived from Old Norse bót "remedy, help" combined with Old Norse úlfr "wolf".
BótvífOld Norse Derived from the Germanic elements bót "remedy" and vé "home, temple, sanctuary".
BótviðrmOld Norse Derived from the Germanic name elements bot "bettering, remedy" and viðr "forest, wood, tree".
BotwinemAnglo-Saxon From Old English bot "remedy, help" and wine "friend". Saint Botwine was a Northumbrian saint venerated at Ripon and Peterborough... [more]
HunebotmAnglo-Saxon Possibly from Old English hun "bear cub, offspring" and bot "remedy, help; improvement".
Iasisf & mGreek Mythology, Ancient Greek Derived from the Greek noun ἴασις (iasis) meaning "cure, remedy, healing", from the verb ἰάομαι (iaomai) "to heal" (the source also of Jason)... [more]
IasofGreek Mythology A minor goddess of healing, remedies, and recuperating from ailments, one of the daughters and attendants of Asklepios. Her name comes from the word ίασης (iasis), meaning "cure, remedy, healing".
IasonikefAncient Greek Derived from Greek ἴασις (iasis) meaning "healing, remedy" (compare Jason) and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory".
QuennelmNahuatl Means "what is to be done?" or "what remedy?" in Nahuatl.
Qullaf & mAymara Means "remedy, medicine" in Aymara.
Qulla NayrafAymara From the Aymara qulla meaning "medicine, remedy" and nayra meaning "eyes".
Qulla PanqarafAymara From the Aymara qulla meaning "medicine, remedy" and panqara meaning "flower".
Qulla UmafAymara From the Aymara qulla meaning "medicine, remedy" and uma meaning "water".
RaonmShipibo-Conibo Means "cure, treat" in Shipibo, or from rao meaning "remedy" and the genitive suffix -n.
RemediummEnglish (Rare, Archaic), Obscure Directly from the Latin word remedium meaning "remedy, cure; aid", used as a given name according to the English historian William Camden (1551-1623).
Şəfaf & mAzerbaijani Derived from Persian شفا (šafâ) meaning "healing, cure, remedy".
ShifafArabic, Dhivehi Means "healing, cure, remedy" in Arabic. Al-Shifa' bint Abdullah (real name Layla) was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, so named because she practiced folk medicine.