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Abi-albon m Biblical
Means "father of strength". In the Bible, this was one of David's thirty warriors.
Abzari m Arabic, Urdu
Means "seeds, spice, seedsman, one who sows" in Arabic.
Acarius m Frankish (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Acharius. Saint Acarius (died 14 March 642) was bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on either side of the Franco-Belgian border... [more]
Acestor m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Akestor. Bearers of this name include two sculptors and a tragic poet.... [more]
Achaimenides m Greek Mythology
Means "son of Achaimenes" in Greek, derived from the hellenized Persian name Achaimenes combined with the Attic and Ionic Greek patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Aconteus m Greek Mythology
In Greek Mythology, a friend of Perseus.
Acusilaus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἀκουσίλαος (Akousilaos), derived from ἀκούω (akouô) meaning "to hear, to listen to" and λαός (laos) meaning "people"... [more]
Adamastos m Greek Mythology
Means "untamed" in Greek. This was an epithet of Hades. In Greek legend Adamastus of Ithaca was the father of Achaemenides, Odysseus' companion.
Adjutor m History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "helper" in Latin. Adjutor is the patron saint of swimmers, boaters, and drowning victims, as well as of Vernon, France.
Adwena f English
Latinate form of Adwen.
Aechmagoras m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αἰχμαγόρας (Aichmagoras), from the elements αἰχμή (aichme) meaning "point of a spear" and ἀγορά (agora) meaning "assembly, marketplace"... [more]
Agathonica f Late Greek (Latinized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Latin variant of Agathonice, which is the latinized form of the Greek given name Agathonike. This name was borne by Agathonica of Pergamus, a martyr and saint from the 3rd century AD.
Agestratos m Greek Mythology
Means "host leading" in Greek. It is an epithet of Athena.
Agnesine f American (Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Agnes using the suffix -ine.
Agnetka f Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Agneta.
Agur m Biblical
Means "stranger" or "gathered together" in Hebrew. In the Bible, he is a son of Jakeh and a contributor to Proverbs.
Ahleesha f Obscure
Variant of Alicia.
Ahtunowhiho m New World Mythology, Cheyenne
Derived from Cheyenne ȧhtóno'e "under, below" and vé'ho'e "trickster, spider, white man". This is the name of a Cheyenne god who lives under the ground.
Akessamenos m Greek Mythology
In Greek Mythology, king of Pieria and founder of the Macedonian city Akesamenai.
Akshar m Indian
Masculine form of Akshara.
Alawi m Arabic
Means "follower of Ali 1" in Arabic.
Aldebrandus m Germanic (Latinized)
Latin form of Aldebrand. A famous bearer of the name was Saint Aldebrandus, who was born in the city of Sorrivoli, Italy and died in Fossombrone, Presaro e Ubrino, Italy.
Alfano m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Alfunus.
Allena f English
Variant of Alena.
Amymone f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἀμύμων (amymon) meaning "blameless, noble, excellent", itself from ἀ (a), a negative prefix, and μῶμος (momos) "blame, reproach"... [more]
Amythaon m Greek Mythology
Son of Cretheus and Tyro, and brother of Aeson and Pheres in Greek Mythology.
Anastazya f Polish (Archaic)
Archaic variant of Anastazja.
Ance f Latvian
Originally a diminutive of Anna, now used as a given name in its own right.
Anciluzzu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Àncilu.
Andonik m Polish
Polish form of Andon.
Andrae m English
Variant of Andre.
Andrzeja f Polish
Feminine form of Andrzej.
Anetka f Polish, Czech
Diminutive of Aneta.
Annelyn f Filipino
Combination of Anne 1 and the suffix -lyn.
Annemary f Obscure
Combination of Anne 1 and Mary.
Annlyn f Obscure
Combination of Ann and Lyn.
Annmary f Obscure
Combination of Ann and Mary.
Antiphos m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology this was the name of multiple men, including one of the 50 sons of Priam.
Antonya f Obscure
Variant of Antonia.
Aquáriano m Brazilian (Rare)
Extended Brazilian form of Aquarius.
Ardel m English
Variant of Ardell or Ardal.
Ardella f English
Feminine form of Ardell.
Arilda f Norwegian (Archaic), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Norwegian feminine form of Arild and Brazilian Portuguese feminine form of Arildo.
Arvystas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Means "to wither as well", derived from Lithuanian ar meaning "also, too, as well (as)" combined with the Lithuanian verb vysti meaning "to wither, to wilt, to fade". Also compare the similar-looking Lithuanian verb išvysti meaning "to see" (and therefore also Arvydas).
Ata m Western African, Akan
Means "one of twins" in Fante, dialect of Akan.
Audree f English
Variant of Audrey.
Audreina f Obscure
Variant of Audrina.
Aylene f English
Variant of Aileen.
Azaniah m Biblical
From the Hebrew name אֲזַנְיָה ('Ăzanyâ) meaning "God has listened", from the roots אָזַן ('āzan) meaning "to hear" and יָה (yah) referring to the Hebrew God... [more]
Badi m Arabic
Means "a wonderful man" in Arabic.
Badi'a f Muslim
Means "unique, admirable".
Bądzisława f Polish
Feminine form of Bądzisław.
Bannister m English
Transferred use of the surname Bannister.
Barah f Arabic
Means "to select" and "innocent" in Arabic.
Barbi f English
Variant of Barbie.
Barhadbesciabas m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Name of a Christian martyr who was decapitated during the reign of Shapur II.
Bascom m English
Transferred use of the surname Bascom.
Bascum m English
Variant of Bascom.
Beatica f Obscure
Possibly an elaboration of Beata.
Beatka f Polish
Diminutive of Beata.
Belus m Greek Mythology
King of Egypt and brother of Aegyptus and Danaus in Greek Mythology.
Bernardyna f Polish
Feminine form of Bernardyn.
Bessel f Judeo-French
Diminutive of Bethsabe.
Bettânia f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Variant of Betânia, the Portuguese form of Bethania.
Beybûn f Kurdish
Means "chamomile" in Kurdish.
Bino m Italian
Diminutive of Benedetto.
Birtha f Danish
Variant of Birta.
Bogumilus m Polish (Latinized)
Latinized form of Bogumil, a famous bearer of this name was Bogumił Piotr who was Archbishop of Gniezno and also a hermit.
Boleslovas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Bolesław.
Bonizella f Italian (Rare, Archaic), Medieval Italian (Tuscan), History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Bonizone. The Blessed Bonizella or Bonizzella Cacciaconti (1235-1300) was a Sienese widow who devoted her time and money to the poor after the death of her husband, Naddo Piccolomini.
Boromeusz m Polish (Rare)
Derived from the surname of Catholic saint Charles Borromeo, known as Karol Boromeusz in Polish.
Borzysława f Polish
Feminine form of Borzysław.
Brynildir f Medieval Scandinavian
Old Norwegian form of Brynhild.
Buel m English
Variant of Buell.
Buell m English
Transferred use of the surname Buell.
Burnett m English
Transferred use of the surname Burnett.
Caesaria f Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Caesarius. Caesaria of Arles (also called Caesaria the Elder, died c. 530), was a saint and abbess. She was born in a Gallo-Roman family and was trained at John Cassian's foundation in Marseilles.
Caitelyn f English
Variant of Caitlin.
Caretta f American (South)
Elaboration of Cara.
Carlena f English
Variant of Carlina.
Cherri f English
Variant of Cherry.
Clyda f English
Feminine form of Clyde.
Clydine f English
Feminine form of Clyde.
Colline f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Collin, variant of Colleen or Coline.
Corene f English, Walloon
Walloon form and English variant of Corinne.
Dacjan m Polish
Polish form of Dacian.
Dandelion f English (Rare)
The English name, Dandelion, is a corruption of the French dent de lion meaning "lion's tooth", referring to the coarsely toothed leaves. It is usually is used as a nickname.
Darline f English, French (Modern), French (Belgian, Modern, Rare), Haitian Creole, Dutch (Antillean), Flemish
French and Flemish borrowing of Darlene, as well as an English variant.
Darnel m English
Variant of Darnell.
Darwyn m English
Variant of Darwin.
Delpha f English (American, Rare)
Possibly originated as a short form of Philadelphia or Delphine.
Dewiana f Indonesian
From Indonesian dewi meaning "goddess".
Deyla f English
Variant of Dayla.
Didak m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Didacus.
Dietta f Medieval German, English
Medieval German variant of Theuda.
Djôzefe f Walloon
Feminine form of Djôzef.
Dobrowoj m Polish
Derived from the Slavic name elements dobro "good" and woj "warrior".
Dobrymir m Polish
Variant of Dobromir.
Dona f Slovene (Rare)
Short form of Donata.
Donnamarie f English
Combination of Donna and Marie.
Dore f & m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch short form of given names that contain the Greek element δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift", such as Isidore and Theodora.
Drogosława f Polish
Feminine form of Drogosław.
Earlena f English
Latinate form of Earline; variant of Erlena and Earleen.
Ebon m Hebrew
Means "foundation stone" in Hebrew.
Édwarda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Édwôrd.
Edwinetta f English
Elaborated form of Edwina.
Elenid f Welsh
Possibly derived from Elenydd, an area in Wales named after the Elan river. The river itself takes its name from Welsh elain, "fawn".
Elizah f & m English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Eliza or Elijah.
Ellamarie f English
Combination of Ella 2 and Marie.
Emiliusz m Polish
Polish form of Emilius.
Emou m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard diminutive of Aimat.
Epifani m Catalan, Polish
Catalan and Polish form of Epiphanius.
Erlena f Dutch (Archaic)
Latinization of Erlijn.
Eshcol m Biblical
Means "cluster". In the Bible, the brother of Mamre and Aner, the Amorite allies of Abraham in persuit of king Chedorlaomer. He lived in the neighborhood of Hebron and may have given his name to the valley of Eshcol, which lay a little North of Hebron.
Estellene f English (American, Rare)
Elaboration of Estelle, formed using the popular name suffix lene.
Ettina f Dutch, English (Rare)
Feminine form of Ede, a variant of Ade 2.
Eustachiusz m Polish
Polish form of Eustachius.
Ewangelina f Polish
Polish form of Evangeline.
Ewin m English
Variant of Ewan.
Ewing m English
Means "law-friend", also a variant of Ewin and Euan.
Fabiette f French (African, Rare)
Feminine diminutive of Fabien.
Faithanne f English
Combination of Faith and Anne 1.
Falicia f American
Variant of Felicia.
Fayna f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche *fāh-inaɣ meaning "our light". According to Juan de Abréu Galindo's Historia de la conquista de las siete islas Canarias (published 1632), this was the name of the wife of Zonzamas, a Guanche king on the island of Lanzarote... [more]
Fleda f English
Variant of Fleta.
Florencjusz m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Florentius (see Florence).
Florenza f Italian, Spanish (Archaic)
Italian variant of Fiorenza and Spanish variant of Florencia and/or Florenta.
Flossy f English
Variant of Flossie.
Fokas m Greek (Rare), Czech (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Greek, Czech and Polish form of Phocas.
Francelia f English (Rare), Spanish (Caribbean)
Likely an elaboration of Frances influenced by Celia.
Geraldette f Obscure
Feminine form of Gerald.
Gheorghi m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of George.
Gherardina f Corsican
Corsican feminine form of Gerard.
Giovacchino m Italian (Tuscan)
Tuscan Italian variant of Gioacchino.
Graceann f English
Combination of Grace and Ann.
Graceanne f English
Combination of Grace and Anne 1.
Greeta f Estonian (Rare), Finnish (Rare)
Estonian variant of Greete and Finnish variant of Greta.
Guinevak f Arthurian Cycle
Anglicised form of Gwenhwyfach.
Gwenhwyvach f Medieval Welsh
Middle Welsh form of Gwenhwyfach.
Harro m German, Dutch, Estonian
A short form of Germanic names beginning with Har- like Harald or a direct monothematic name from the Germanic name element heri "army".
Heleyna f Obscure
Variant of Helena.
Helvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hæilví.
Helvi f Estonian
Variant of Helve.
Hilarija f Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare), Slovene, Latvian (Rare)
Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, and Latvian form of Hilaria.
Idamarie f English (?), Danish, Swedish
Combination of Ida and Marie, see Idamaria
Ignazy m Polish
Polish form of Ignatius.
Iree f English
Variant of Irie, also possibly comes from a nickname for Irene.
Ireno m Italian
Masculine form of Irene.
Ishhod m Biblical
Means "man of majesty", son of Hezron and Hammolecheth in the bible.
Ivalene f English
Elaborated form of Iva with the suffix -lene, or variant of Evaline.
Izrael m Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish form of Israel.
Jacquelyne f English
Variant of Jacqueline and combination of Jacquelyn and Jacqueline.
Jadviga f Latvian, Slovene (Rare)
Latvian and Slovene borrowing of Jadwiga (compare Jadvyga).
Jah m Theology
Short form of Yahweh, consists of the ending of Hallelujah.
Jasiu m Vilamovian
Vilamovian cognate of Jaś.
Jenevie f Filipino
Variant of Genevie.
Joanetta f American (South, Rare)
Diminutive or elaboration of Joan 1.
Karenna f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Karen 1. It may be influenced by Corinna, or by karenna, one of the Iroquois names for spiritual energy inherent in people and their environment.
Karol Boromeusz m Polish (Rare)
Used as a double name in honour of Catholic saint Karol Boromeusz (known as Charles Borromeo in English).
Karyssa f English
Variant of Karissa.
Kashawn m African American (Modern)
Variant of Keshawn; a combination of the phonetic prefix ka with the name Shawn.
Kenella f African American
Feminine form of Ken 1 using the suffix -ella
Khristo m English (Modern), Russian, Bulgarian
Russian variant of Christo, or short for Khristopher.
Kleer f Estonian (Modern, Rare)
Estonian adoption of Claire.
Konradyna f Polish
Feminine form of Konradyn.
Konstantyna f Polish
Feminine form of Konstanty and Konstantyn.
Kosumi m Miwok
Derived from Miwok kosumu "salmon" and/or kose "to throw at", with the implied meaning "fishes for salmon with a spear".
Kristana f English
Elaborated form of Kristan.
Kwahu m Hopi
Means "eagle" in Hopi.
Ładysław m Polish
Derives from Polish Władysław, and Slavic Vladislav.
Ładysława f Polish (Rare)
Variant of Władysława, influenced by Czech and Slovak Ladislava.
Larayne f English
Variant of the name Laraine.
Larija f Lithuanian
Variant of Laria.
Larina f Hungarian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a diminutive of Hilária which is occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Lary m English
Variant of Larry.
Laurane f English
Variant spelling of Lauraine, also a combination of Laura and suffix -ane.
Lawrencine f Obscure
Feminine form of Lawrence.
Lindus m Greek Mythology
A character in Greek Mythology, and the son of Cercaphus and Cydippe or Lysippe, and grandson of Helios; in conjunction with whom he possessed the island of Rhodes, where he was regarded as the founder of the town of Ialysus.
Lomahongva m Hopi
Hopi name meaning "reed standing tall and healthy", from lomá "good, beautiful" combined with hóngva "just raised, just stood up" (from hóng "raised up, erected, caused to stand" and the suffix va).
Loretha f English (American)
Perhaps a blend of Loretta and Retha.
Lorijana f Slovene, Croatian (Rare)
Slovene and Croatian form of Loriana.
Loryn f & m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Lorijn.
Louelle f English
Combination of Lou with the suffix -ella, variant of Louella.
Lydija f Sorbian, Lithuanian (Rare)
Sorbian and Lithuanian form of Lydia.
Lynmarie f English
Combination of Lyn and Marie.