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Aadhyasri f Hindi
Possibly a variant of Aadhya
Aaiza f Urdu
Variant transcription of عائزہ (see Aiza).
Aalyana f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Aliana, possibly influenced by the spelling of Aaliyah.
Aamen m Arabic (Egyptian, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Amon?
Aanaya f Indian (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of the Sanskrit Anaya or as a modern English name, a variant of Anaya.
Aarisa f Persian
Variant of Areesa.
Aariya f Various
Possibly a variant of Aariyah.
Aarohee f Hindi
Variant of Aarohi.
Aarvi f & m Hindi
Possibly meaning "peace" or "soundless".
Aarvika f Hindi
Possibly meaning "universal"
Abd al-Jawad m Arabic
Abd al-Jawad means "servant of the merciful".
Abdel Rahim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of عبد الرحيم (see Abd ar-Rahim).
Abdel Rahman m Arabic
Alternate transcription of عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman)
Abdel Raouf m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الرؤوف (see Abd al-Rauf).
Abdul Karim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الكريم(see Abd al-Karim).
Addileigh f English (American)
Elaboration of Addy 1, or variant of Addilyn or Addison with the suffix leigh... [more]
Advisa f Medieval French
Alternate form of Hedwig.
Afsara f Bengali
Feminine form of Afsar.
Aiara f Basque (Modern)
Possibly derived from Basque aiher "slope" or alha "pasture" (see Ayala). This is the name of a town in the Basque Country.
Alexah f English
Alternate spelling of Alexa.
Alexandar m Russian (Rare)
Variant transliteration of Александр (see Aleksandr).
Alytzel f Spanish (Latin American)
Alternate spelling of Alitzel.
Amashai m Biblical
Amashai was the name of a minor figure in the bible who was the son of Azareel and was appointed by Nehemiah to do work in the temple at Jerusalem. He is mentioned once in Nehemiah 11:13. He is also called Amashsai, however Amashai is used in the King James version.... [more]
Amashsai m Biblical
Alternate form of Amashai.
Amenadiel m Popular Culture
In the TV show Lucifer, there is an Archangel called Amenadiel. ... [more]
Andred m Arthurian Cycle
The cousin of Tristan in Arthurian legend.
Angalramnus m Frankish
Old variant of Engilram. This was the name of an 8th century bishop of Metz.
Anneleen f Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Contraction of Anne 1 and Leen.
Arane f Basque (Modern)
Possibly a combination of Basque haran "valley" or aran "plum" with the modern feminine suffix -e.
Arasha f Various
Feminine form of Arash?
Areesa f Persian
Apparently meaning "noble".
Aseed m Arabic
Ibn Yazid, a narrator of Hadith had this name.
Aseel m & f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic أَصِيْل (see Asil), meaning "evening, nighttime" as well as "noble, deep rooted, original".
Asteropeia f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Derived from or related to Asterope, meaning "lightning". This was the name of a daughter of Pelias in Greek mythology.
Athenna f English (American)
Alternate spelling of Athena.
Atzi f Nahuatl (?), Mexican (Rare)
Allegedly derived from a Nahuatl word meaning "rain". This name was used for a character in the 2010 Mexican animated film Guardians of the Lost Code (Spanish: Brijes 3D).
Avellina f Obscure
Feminine form of Avellino. It could also be used as a variant of Avelina.
Avrohom m Yiddish
Yiddish pronunciation of Abraham
Axleigh f English
Probably from Ashley.
Ayron m English
Variant of the Hebrew name Aaron.
Ayvlyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Probably a variant of Avelyn.
Azrielle f English (American)
Modern English feminine form of Azriel.
Azuri f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of the word azure, possibly based on Zuri.
Badoura f Folklore
Alternate name for a princess from the tales for the Arabian Nights, Badroulbadour.
Ban m Arthurian Cycle
The name of Sir. Lancelot's father in Arthurian tales, Ban of Benoic.
Bassel m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic باسل (see Basil 2).
Bep f & m Dutch, Limburgish
Short form of Elisabeth and Elizabeth (strictly feminine). As a unisex name, Bep is usually a short form of names that contain the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright", such as Albert and Gijsbert for men and Berta/Bertha and Lamberta for women.... [more]
Bieke f Dutch (Rare), Flemish
Diminutive of Beatrijs/Beatrix and Sabina/Sabine as well as Gabrielle (via its short forms Gabi and Gabie).
Breland m & f English (American)
Transferred from the surname.
Brennah f English
Variant of Brenna
Brexlyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements brex and lyn.
Briah f English
Variant of Bria.
Briek m Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Originally a short form of Alberik.
Brittnye f English
Alternate spelling of Brittany.
Calytrix f English (American)
From the name of a flowering plant.
Cashden m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Cashton using the popular phonetic suffix den, found in such names as Hayden and Aidan.
Cashus m English (American)
Variant of Cassius, or possibly an elaboration of Cash.
Chanceline f French (African)
Perhaps from the French word chance meaning "luck".
Claradelle f English
Elaboration of Clara, possibly influenced by Clarabelle or Adele.
Corymbia f English (Australian)
Rare Australian name derived from the name of the tree.
Cristiani f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of the name Cristiano and the popular suffix -i (present in other names such as Ivani) or possibly a transferred use of the Italian surname Cristiani.
Crixus m Gaulish
This was the name of a Gallic gladiator and military leader in the Third Servile War between the Roman Republic and rebel slaves (died 72 B.C.). His name means "one with curly hair" in Gaulish.
Davana f English (American)
Possible variant of Devana or Devona, or from the name of a plant called Davana.
Deyette f Various
From the surname.
Dianthus m & f Obscure
The name of a flowering plant.
Dogberry m Literature
Dogberry is a character created by William Shakespeare for his play Much Ado About Nothing. The name probably comes from "dogberry", another name for mountain ash, also called rowan.
Doniphon m English (American)
Most likely given in reference to any of a few American towns, or the character Tom Doniphon of the 1962 film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance".
Eastynn f & m English (American)
Alternate spelling of Easton.
Eleuia f & m Nahuatl
Possibly from the Nahuatl word elehuia, meaning "to want, to desire".
Elidio m Spanish
Exact origins uncertain. It may stem from the Ancient Greek “Ēlis (Ἦλις) / Ileia (Ηλεία),” meaning “low land, hollow earth.” This is the name of a region in western Greece. Another possibility is that it stems from the name Helios, the mythological son of Poseidon, from the Greek “hḗlios ‎(ἥλιος)” meaning "sun".
Elido m Spanish
Exact origins uncertain. It may stem from the Ancient Greek “Ēlis (Ἦλις) / Ileia (Ηλεία),” meaning “low land, hollow earth.” This is the name of a region in western Greece. Another possibility is that it stems from the name Helios, the mythological son of Poseidon, from the Greek “hḗlios ‎(ἥλιος)” meaning "sun".
Enaitz m Basque
Taken from the name of a mountain in Basque Country.
Enenitnia f Obscure
This name was given to one girl in 2023. It is in part inspired by the given name of her mother, Enedina.
Enolane f French (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Enola.
Esbern m Old Danish, Anglo-Scandinavian
Old Danish and Anglo-Scandinavian form of Ásbjǫrn. This name was born by chieftain, royal chancellor and crusader Esbern Snare (1127-1204), also known as Esbern the Resolute, who is the subject of a Danish legend which tells the story of how he built Kalundborg Church.
Estanislado m Spanish (Latin American)
Latin American variant of Estanislao.
Eudoria f Literature
An elaboration of Eudora. This is the name a character in the Enola Holmes book and film series, Lady Eudoria Vernet Holmes, who is Sherlock and Enola's mother.
Euthemios m English
Alternate spelling of Euthymios
Everose f English
Combination of English word ever with Rose or a combination of Eve with Rose, depending on the pronunciation.
Ezekio m Obscure
Probably a variant of Ezekiel.
Ezzedine m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Izz al-Din.
Fly-fornication m English (Puritan)
Puritan name given after the first two words of 1 Corinthians 6:18 "Fly fornication", i.e. "avoid sexual immorality".
Fynleigh f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine variant of Finley.
Gautfred m Germanic
Alternate form of Gautfrid.
Gianah f English (American)
American alternate spelling of Gianna.
Girsell f Scottish
A name used in 16th-17th century Scotland.
Goober m English
Meaning "peanut", originating from Bantu languages. In English, this is sometimes used as a word to describe a silly or foolish person.... [more]
Gornemant m Arthurian Cycle
The name of a character in Arthurian tales.
Greysyn m & f English (American)
Variant of Greyson sometimes used as a feminine form.
Gurshaan m Punjabi
This name is derived from the elements "guru" (spiritual teacher) and "shaan", meaning "pride".... [more]
Gursharan m & f Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Means "refuge of the Guru", derived from Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" and शरण (śaraṇá) meaning "refuge, asylum, shelter"... [more]
Hakobb m Armenian
Version of Hakob.
Helva f Norse Mythology
Helva is a variation of Helvi. In Norse Mythology, Helva is the daughter of Lord Nesvek and the love of Esbern Snare. Her father rejected Esbren's marriage proposal to her unless he built a church, causing him to bargain with trolls.
Honoura f English (American, Archaic, Rare)
Rare variant of Honora, possibly based on the British spelling if the word honour.
Ibianga f Nigerian
Perhaps a form of Ibiang
Ikelyn f & m Obscure
Combination of Ike with the popular suffix lyn.
Itza f Spanish (Latin American)
Some sources suggest it is a rare variant of Itzel.... [more]
Izeah m English (American)
Alternate spelling of Isaiah.
Jahziel m Biblical, American (Hispanic, Modern), Filipino
Either from the name of an Old Testament figure (also called Jahzeel), or a modern variant of Jaziel.
Jalayah f African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements ja, lay and ya, probably based on names such as Alayah and Jaliyah... [more]
Jamesley m English (American)
Elaboration of James using the suffix -ley, itself a variant of Lee.
Javaughn m African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Javon, the spelling influenced by that of Vaughn. This name can be spelled Javaughn or with a capitalized third letter as JaVaughn.
Jaxstyn m English (American)
Variant of Jaxton. See also Jackston.
Joleth f Spanish (Latin American)
Possibly a variant of Jolette.
Joshue m English
Variant of Joshua.
Jovi f & m English (American)
Variant of Jovie.
Kaliopy f Various
Alternate form of Calliope.
Karstyn f English (American)
Feminine spelling of Karsten.
Kaydree f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements kay and dree, possibly modeled after names like Kaylee and Audrey.
Kays m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transliteration of قيس (see Qays).
Koazy m Obscure
A name given to the child of UK influencers.
Krishiv m Hindi
Either a combination of Krishna and Shiva 1 or a short form of Krishival, meaning "farmer, plougher".
Kyzer m English (American)
English alternate spelling of Kaiser.
Laberta f English
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Berta, possibly modelled on Alberta... [more]
Lorival m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly an alternate form of Lourival.
Louen m Dutch
Possibly a variant of Elouen, or a Dutch variant of Lewis.
Lourival m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese word for "laurel".
Louwyn f Obscure
Possibly a combination of Lou with the suffix wyn.
Lynlee f English
Alternate spelling of Lynley.
Lynnlie f English
Variant of Lynnlee.
Maggee f English
Variant of Maggie.
Maicee f English
Possibly a variant of Macy or Maisie.
Makenzee f & m English
Alternate spelling of Mackenzie.
Mallen m English (African)
Transferred use of the surname Mallen.
Marillo m Various
Possibly a masculine variant of Marilla, or alternate spelling of Murillo.
Mckenley f English (American)
From the surname.
Meekela f Obscure (Modern, Rare)
Possibly inspired by Mikayla?
Melissie f English (American)
Variant or diminutive of Melissa.
Mil m Flemish
Truncated form of Emil.
Moein m Arabic
A Quranic name meaning "helper, supporter, or provider of refuge".
Moesa m Muslim (Dutchified)
Dutchified form of Musa.
Montserrath f Spanish (Mexican)
Variant of Montserrat, used especially in Mexico.
Moonee f English (American, Rare)
This is a name invented for the 6 year old main character of the 2017 movie The Florida Project and has since been occasionally used as a given name.... [more]
Motaz m Arabic
Meaning "proud".
Murraya f English (Australian)
Possibly from the name of a genus of plants.
Nahyl m Arabic
Variant of Nahil.
Nerlande f Haitian Creole
Haitian word for "Netherlands".
Paezlie f English
Alternate spelling of Paisley.
Paizlei f English
Alternate spelling of Paisley.
Pietje m & f Dutch, Literature
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Piet) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Pinches m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Pinchas.
Pioquinta f Spanish
Feminine version of Pioquinto.
Quran m African American
Variant of Karon 1, the spelling altered to correspond with the name of the central religious text of Islam. The word Quran literally means "book, reading, recitation" in Arabic, derived from the verb قَرَأَ (qaraʾa) meaning "to read (aloud), to recite".
Rage m English (American)
From the Middle English word rage, from the Old French rage/rager, ultimately derived from Latin rabies, meaning "madness."
Rahmir m Various
Possibly an alternate spelling of Ramir.
Reneé f English
Spelling of Renée that puts the accent on the second e. This is how American actress Reneé Rapp spells her name.
Rexley m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly from the surname, or a combination of Rex with the popular suffix ley.
Rhyatt m & f English (American, Modern)
Alternate spelling of Riot.
Ripp m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the surname Ripp, influenced by the popularity of similar names like Ripley.
Roaa f Arabic
Meaning "visions, insights"
Rumalda f Spanish
Feminine form of Rumaldo.
Rumaldo m Spanish
Variant of Romualdo.
Saadallah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of سعد الله (see Saʼdulla)
Salix m & f Various
Exact origins unknown, however this is the botanical name for willows.
Salviana f Spanish
Feminine form of Salviano
Sericea f English (American)
The name of a plant.
Shahina f Arabic
Possibly a feminine form of Shahin.
Sieb m West Frisian
Variant of Sibe.
Soheli f Bengali
Perhaps from Sohel?
Somayah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of سميّة (see Sumayya).
Sondos f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سندس (see Sundus).
Souleyman m Arabic (Maghrebi), Muslim (Gallicized)
Gallicized transliteration of سليمان (see Sulayman).
Summit m English
From the surname Summit.
Syana f Hindi
Hindi girl's name that some claim to mean "princess".
Talula Does the Hula from Hawaii f Obscure
'Talula Does the Hula from Hawaii' was a name given to a New Zealand girl in 1999... [more]
Tennisen f & m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Tennison, which is taken from the surname.
Thistle f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the flowering plant, or in some cases taken from the surname.
Toleen f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Tuleen.
Tyner m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tyner.
Valdivino m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Equivalent to English Baldwin.
Vidur m Indian
Some sources claim the meaning of this name is "wise, expert". This could make it the masculine form of Viduraa.... [more]
Vilette f English
Alternate spelling of Villette, a French word for a small town or village.
Violencia f Obscure
Spanish word for "violence", which has been occasionally used as a given name.
Wadah m & f Arabic
Version of Waddah.
Waddah m & f Arabic
Meaning "bright, brilliant".
Warre m Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a short form of Walraven.
Wilieta f Various
Possible feminine form of William.
Wyott m English (American)
Alternate spelling of Wyatt, or possibly Wyot.
Xare f Basque
Exact origins unknown, but this is the name of a Basque sport.
Zamari m & f African American
Combination of the sounds found in names such as Amari, Jamari and Kamari.
Zedna f English
Exact origins unknown. It is likely a name invented in the late 19th- early 20th century, based off of Edna.
Zekra f Arabic
Meaning "memory, memorial" in Arabic. This word is used about 20 times in the Quran. A famous bearer is Thekra bint Mohammed Al Dali(ذكرى بنت محمد الدالي), a Tunisian singer whose name is also transcribed as Zekra, Zikra and Thikra.