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Aabroo f Dari Persian
Means “dignity” in Dari.
Aadidev m Bengali
Masculine form of Aadideva
Aarash m Dari Persian
Means “bright” in Dari.
Aazar m Dari Persian
Means “fire” in Dari.
Abdul Hannan m Arabic
Means “servant of the merciful” in Arabic.
Abdul Nafi m Arabic
Means “servant of the benefactor” in Arabic.
Abyasa m Javanese (Rare)
Javanese form of Vyasa.
Adaezennaya f Igbo
Means “princess” in Igbo.
Adimu f Swahili
Means “rare” in Swahili.
Afhak f Afghan
Means “loving”.
Afraima f Arabic (?)
Possible Arabic feminine variant of Ephraim.
Afri f Afghan
Means “forgiver”.
Ah Kum f Chinese
Means “good as gold” in Chinese.
Ah Lam f Chinese
Means “forest, orchard” with the prefix Ah.
Ajanlekoko f Yoruba
Means “predatory” in Yoruba.
Aliveni f Bengali
Means “I brought olives”, from Bengali অলিভ (aliv) meaning “olive”, and এনি (eni) meaning “I brought”.
Amazu m Igbo
Means “I don’t know” in Igbo.
Amobi m Igbo
Means “who knows what the people want, one who understands the minds of the people” in Igbo.
Amooz m Afghan
Means “one who teaches”.
Anadia f Urdu (?)
Meaning unknown.
Analaura f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Name combination of Ana and Laura.
Andil m Slovak
Slovak translation of Angel.
Anh Dung m Vietnamese
This name combines the names Anh and Dung.
Anulika f Chewa
Means “light up” in Chichewa.
Apeloko f Yoruba
Means “apocalypse” in Yoruba.
Aresenije m Serbian
Serbian form of Arsenius.
Armineh f Afghan
“princess”
Arogo f Igbo
Means “rise, go up” in Igbo.
Aroos f Arabic
Means “bride” in Arabic.
Asr f Arabic
Means “afternoon” in Arabic.
Attikou m Greek
Greek form of Atticus.
Awadil m Arabic
Means “reward”.
Awan m & f Urdu
Denoting someone from the Awan tribe of Pakistan.
Axayacatl m Aztec, Mexican
Means "face of water" in Classical Nahuatl, from ātl "water" and xāyacatl "face, mask".
Aymn m Arabic (Egyptian)
Means “right, blessed, fortunate” in Arabic. This name is used more often in Egypt.
Azyan f Afghan
Adornment
Azzat m Afghan
Esteemed
Baala m Kazakh
Means “child” in Kazakh.
Bacucco m Italian
Diminutive of Abaco.
Badeea f Arabic
Means “inventor”.
Bahlul m Arabic
Means “fool” or “simpleton”.
Bakome m Lingala
Means “they are written” in Lingala.
Bale m Swahili
Means “yes, correct” in Swahili.
Baligha f Arabic
Means “eloquent” in Arabic.
Balinda m Swahili
Means “guard” in Swahili.
Balondemu m Ganda
Means “they choose” in Luganda.
Baozhai f Chinese
From Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning “treasure”, while 斋 (zhāi) meaning “pavilion, studio”.
Basav m Bengali
The name "Basav" is of Indian origin, particularly from the Kannada language. It is often associated with the historical figure Basavanna, who was a 12th-century philosopher, statesman, and social reformer in the Indian state of Karnataka... [more]
Bataar m Mongolian
Probably a variant form or misspelling of Baatar.
Batirai m Shona
Means “you must persevere” in Shona.
Beejay m African American (Modern, Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials BJ.
Beliana f Obscure
Could be a combination of Bella and Ana.
Benesha f Zulu
Means “they are new” in Zulu.
Berezira f Afghan
Precious
Beshi f & m Japanese
From Japanese 辺, 邊 (be) “area, place, vicinity” or 倍 (be) meaning “multiple times” or 部 (be) meaning “part, section” combined with 四 (shi) “four”, 清 (shi) “clean, pure, clear”, 詩 (shi) “poetry, poem, verse” 志 (shi) “will, purpose, ambition”, or 史 (shi) meaning “history”... [more]
Beya m Zulu
Means “they go” in Zulu.
Bhavani f Telugu, Hinduism
From Sanskrit भव (bhava) meaning "being, existence". This is the name of a Hindu goddess, Durga in her amiable form.
Bibuwa m Swahili
Means “boss” in Swahili.
Bieatryks f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Beatrix.
Bilihi m Amharic
Means “wise” in Amharic.
Bimini Popular Culture (Modern, Rare)
Means “two islands” in the Lucayan language of the Bahamas.
Bing Wen f Chinese
Variant of Bingwen.
Binoba m Bengali
Means “selfless”
Bishisha f Rwandan
Means “they hide” in Kinyarwanda.
Bohai m Chinese
"Bohai" (渤海) is a term with historical and geographical significance in China. It refers to a body of water located in northeastern China, between the Liaodong and Shandong Peninsulas. Historically, it was also the name of a kingdom that existed in the region during the Tang dynasty... [more]
Bojing m Chinese
“Bo” (伯) typically means “elder” or “chief” and is often used as a title or an honorific. “Jing” (静) means “quiet” or “calm.”
Boqin m Chinese
“Bo” (伯) usually means “elder” or “chief,” while “qin” (勤) means “diligent” or “industrious.”
Boquin m Chinese
Variant of Boqin.
Brandye f Spanish
Spanish form of Brandy.
Bruk m Amharic
Amharic form of Brock.
Budo m Japanese
From Japanese 武 (bu) meaning "warrior" or "martial" and 道 (do) meaning "way" or "path". Together, 武道 (Budo) refers to "martial arts" or "the way of martial arts," emphasizing both physical technique and spiritual development.
Bulungu f Ganda
Means “white, whiteness” in Luganda.
Bunzo m Japanese
Alternate version of Bunzō, meaning 文 (bun), “sentence, text”, and 三 (zō) meaning “three” or 藏 (zō) “possession, ownership”. Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Buthainah f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means “beautiful”.
Buyisiwe m Zulu
Means “returned” in Zulu.
Cae f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Kae.
Carim m Arabic
Variant of Karim.
Cay f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Kay 1.
Césaro m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), History (Portuguese-style)
Portuguese form of Caesarus. He was a chieftain of the Lusitanians, a proto-Celtic tribe during the Roman conquest of Hispania.
Chaghama f Afghan
Cheerful
Chaghatai m History
Variant spelling of Chagatai.
Chahid m Arabic (Mashriqi)
Variant spelling of Shahid.
Chanday f Haitian Creole
Means “sweater” in Haitian Creole.
Changchang m & f Chinese
Means “often” or “frequently “.
Changming m Chinese
“Chang” (常) means “often” or “always,” and “ming” (明) means “bright” or “clear.”
Changying f Chinese
“Chang” (长) can mean “long” or “growing,” and “ying” (英) can mean “hero,” “outstanding,” or “flower.”
Chantira m & f Tamil
Tamil form of Chandra.
Chaoxiang m Chinese
“Chao” (朝) typically means “morning” or “dynasty,” and “xiang” (香) means “fragrance” or “aroma.”
Chenghiz m Mongolian
Alternative spelling of Genghis.
Chenglei m Chinese
“Cheng” (成) means “to become” or “to accomplish,” and “lei” (雷) means “thunder.”
Chidee m Igbo
Variant of Chidi.
Chidie f Igbo
Feminine variant of Chidi.
Chidy m Igbo
Variant of Chidi.
Chimaijem f Igbo
Means “god has provided for me” in Igbo.
Chinaza m Chewa
Means “what happened” in Chichewa.
Chioke m Chewa
Means “wake up” in Chichewa.
Chitundu m Chewa
Means “nation” in Chichewa.
Chojo f Japanese
"Chojo" (長女) in Japanese means "eldest daughter" or "firstborn daughter." The first character "cho" (長) means "long" or "chief," and "jo" (女) means "woman" or "daughter." Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Chonglin m Chinese
means “loyal and honest forest” or “loyal and upright jade.”
Chouchii f Haitian Creole
Means “darling” in Haitian Creole.
Church m English
Either from the surname Church or from the English word church.
Chydee m Igbo
Variant of Chidee.
Clivon m Bahamian Creole
Most likely a diminutive of Clive. Could also be a variant of Clifton.
Dalek m Slovak
Means “far away” in Slovak.
Damsa f Afghan
She who captivates
Dimena f Lingala
Means “to be close, to be nearby” in Lingala.
Djama m Manding
Means “the crowd” in Bambara.
Draan m Gwichʼin
Means “moose” in Gwichʼin.
Duduzile f Zulu
Means “take comfort” in Zulu.
Dzhambul m Kazakh
Variant form of Zhambyl.
Dzikimai m Shona
Means “slow down” in Shona.
Eethaba m Zulu
Means “happy” in Zulu.
Emma Dil f Afghan
One with a pure heart
Emnet f Amharic
Means “faith, belief” in Amharic.
Enjeru f Japanese
A kira-kira, or “sparkling” name meaning angel.
Erhi f Mongolian
Possibly derived from Mongolian эрх (erkh) meaning "right, privilege", "authority, power", or "stubborn, capricious".
Faireh m Afghan
Bright and shining
Fanaka f & m Swahili
Means “nice” in Swahili.
Farahnoush f Afghan
Delightful
Farijika f Swahili
Means “be relieved” in Swahili.
Farjaad m Afghan
Brightness and radiance
Fasai f Thai
Means “clear sky, clear heavens” in Thai.
Fenfang f Chinese
Means “fragrant breeze” or “perfumed petals”.
Ferhana f Afghan
Joyful
Fetuilelagi f Samoan
Means “universe” in Samoan. It can also be used in Hawaiian, which means “stars”.
Firash m Afghan
Successful
Fujie f Japanese
From Japanese 藤 (fuji) meaning "wisteria, creeper plant, rattan" combined with 枝 (e) meaning "branch, limb", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting", 江 (e) meaning “bay, inlet”, 重 (e) meaning “layers, folds”, or 衛 (e) meaning “guard, protect”... [more]
Funanya f Chewa
Means “look for it” in Chichewa.
Futtehkhan m Afghan
Knowledgeable
Fuyukichi m Japanese
Fuyukichi means "winter" (fuyu, 冬) and "fortune" (kichi, 吉)
Geiju m & f Japanese
"Geiju" (芸寿) could mean "Artistic Longevity" or "Artistic Life" in Japanese. "Gei" (芸) means "art" or "technique," and "Ju" (寿) means "longevity" or "life." Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Genade m & f Afrikaans (Rare)
From the Afrikaans word genade meaning "mercy, grace".
Genzeb f Ethiopian
Diminutive of Genzebe.
Geriel f Mongolian
Variant of Gerel.
Gete f Amharic
Short form of Getenesh.
Gianprakash m Nepali
Means “enlightenment” in Nepali.
Gichinga m Rwandan
Means “protection” in Kinyarwanda.
Girishankar m Konkani
Combining Sanskrit गिरी (girī) meaning "mountain" and Shankar, another name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Gisei m Japanese (Rare)
It can be spelled with 義 (gi) meaning "righteous, morality" and 栖⁠ (sei) meaning "nest". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Gita m & f Japanese
From 岐 (gi) meaning “high, majestic”, and 太 (ta) meaning “thick, big, great”, 田 (ta) meaning “field, rice paddy”, 多 (ta) meaning “many”, or 大 (ta) meaning “big, great, vast, high”.
Gota m Japanese
Gōta means "powerful" (gō, 豪) and "grand, big" (ta, 太).
Gui Ren f & m Chinese
Variant of Guiren.
Gulema f Amharic
Means “he who helps, helper” in Amharic.
Gulnoor f Afghan
Flower of light
Gulraiz m Arabic
From the words “gul” meaning “flower, rose” and “raiz” which means “respected, esteemed”.
Guotin m Chinese
From Chinese 国/國 (guó) meaning "country", or 郭 (guō) meaning "outer city".
Haawo f Ewe
Means “the snow” in Ewe.
Habiki m Japanese
The name "Habiki" (羽引) in Japanese doesn't have a widely recognized meaning on its own. It could be a unique or rare name without a specific meaning. However, in some contexts, "Habiki" can mean "feather pull" or "drawstring," depending on the kanji characters used to write it.
Halimnye m Xhosa
Means “not one” in Xhosa.
Hashiki f Swahili
Means “doesn’t hold” in Swahili.
Hazu m Japanese
Shortening of the word “shy”
Hodari f Swahili
Means “strong” in Swahili.
Hozumi m Japanese
Hozumi means "ear (of plant), head (of plant)" (ho, 穗), and "volume, contents, pile up" (zumi, 積).
Hrishab m Bengali
Means “bull” in Bengali.
Hunoon f Afghan
Affection and love
Huzaifa m Arabic
Variant of Huzaifah.
Ifamma f Igbo
Means “good deeds” in Igbo.
Ikolo m Lingala
Means “chief, leader” in Lingala.
Inkyu f & m Japanese
“In” means sound and “kyu” means ball
Iosefa m Samoan
Samoan form of Joseph.
Isaad m Afghan
Happiness and prosperity
Jaah m Afghan
Resplendent
Jaali m Telugu
Means “pity” in Telugu.
Jammas f Afghan
She who shines like the sun
Jasimini f Amharic
Amharic form of Jasmine.
Jaw-long m Chinese
Transliteration of Zhoulong.
Jazeera f Indian (Rare), Arabic (Mashriqi, Rare, ?)
From Arabic جَزِيرَة (jazīra) meaning "island, peninsula".
Jeancarla f Spanish (Latin American)
Combination of the names Jean 2 and Carla.
Jeetu m Hindi
Means “victorious, conqueror” from Sanskrit जीत (jīt), meaning “victory, conquer”.
Jehlani f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jaylani and rhyming variant of Kehlani with the popular element jay.
Jhanvi f Bengali (Hindu)
Means "river Ganges," derived from Sanskrit जान्हवी (jāhnavi), which refers to the sacred river Ganga, named after the sage Jahnu who is said to have drunk up the river and then released it.
Jonali f Assamese
Meaning unknown.
Joo-shil f Korean
Joo (주) meaning “state, province, owner, week, around”... [more]
Jorjj m Malayalam
Malayalam form of George.
Jotish m Bengali
Means “astrology” or “divination,” derived from Sanskrit ज्योतिष (jyotiṣ), meaning “light” or “heavenly body.”
Juku m Japanese
From Japanese 十 (ju) meaning ten, and 空 (ku) meaning empty, hollow, sky, among another kanji combinations.
Jumaane m Swahili
Means “Tuesday” in Swahili.
Kaameh f Afghan
Desire
Kaamisha f Afghan
Full of desires
Kaamnoosh f Afghan
One who fulfills desires
Kaasheen f Afghan
Attractive and charming
Kabakele m Hawaiian
Means “cart” in Hawaiian.
Kabunji m Hausa
Means “afraid, scared” in Hausa.
K'ádheh m & f Slavey
Means “sun” in Slavey.
Kadira f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means “powerful, capable”.
Kafele m African
Origin uncertain, possibly a Chewa name.
Kaielle f English (African)
Combination of the names Kai 1 and Elle.
Kaliq m Arabic
Means “creative” in Arabic.
Kampata f Lingala
Means “campus” in Lingala.
Kamuanya f Indonesian
Means “you” in Indonesian.
Karama f Swahili
Means “gift” in Swahili.
Kardaar m Afghan
Influential
Kasambayi f Chewa
Means “page” in Chichewa.
Kashm f Afghan
She who is attracted
Kasinda f Kongo
Means “child who was born at dawn” in Kikongo.
Katyayana f Rwandan
Means “that’s right, correct” in Kinyarwanda.
Kedarika f Bengali (Hindu)
Means "residing in a sacred place," derived from Sanskrit केदार (kedāra), referring to a holy field or place, and -ika, a suffix used in Sanskrit to indicate relation.
Keithlyn f English (Rare)
Feminine variant of Keith using the suffix lyn.
Kenyangi m Swahili
Means “in the countryside” in Swahili.
Khaldun m Arabic
Means “immortal”.
Khamisi m Swahili
Means “Thursday” in Swahili.
Khaza m Arabic (Rare)
Means “treasure, hidden treasure” in Arabic, from كنز (kinz).
Khush Bakht f Afghan
Lucky and fortunate
Kiana f Hawaiian
Means “China” in Hawaiian.
Kinaaz f Afghan
Treasure
Kokuma m & f Japanese
From 国, 國 (koku) meaning “country”, combined with 真 (ma) meaning “real, genuine, true”.
Krissu m & f Estonian
Estonian form of Chris.
Kushaaneh f Afghan
Content
Kwanele m Zulu
Means “enough” in Zulu.
Larmina f Afghan
She who is like a pearl
Leaf m & f English
Either from the surname or from the English word leaf.
Leei m & f Finnish
Finnish form of Lee.
Lodhi m Afghan
One who belongs to the Lodhi tribe
Louvens m Haitian Creole
Haitian Creole version of Louis.
Lukeny m & f Central African, Mbundu
Means "little mouse" in the Kimbundu language of Angola.
Makalani m Hawaiian
Means “lucky” in Hawaiian.
Mar'yam f Tatar
Tatar version of Maryam.
Mashael f Arabic
From Arabic مشاعل (mašāʕil) meaning "torches".
Mbiya f Chewa
Means “bowl” in Chichewa.
Mehrbano f Afghan
Kind and compassionate
Mehretab m Tigrinya, Amharic
From Tigrinya መሓሪ (mehari) meaning “mercy, compassion”, combined with ጣብ (ṭab) meaning “good, pleasant”.
Miandabu f Malagasy
Means “leave, left” in Malagasy.
Minzhe m Chinese
From 敏 (mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp", 民 (mín) meaning "people, citizens", combined with 喆 (zhé) meaning "wise”.
Mongolekhorniiugluu f Mongolian
Means "Mongol country’s morning" in Mongolian, probably derived from Монгол (Mongol) meaning "Mongolia" combined with эх орон (ekh oron) meaning "country, homeland" and өглөө (öglöö) meaning "morning".
Montez m & f African American
From the surname Montez meaning "mountains".
Mukondi f Chewa
Means “love you” in Chichewa.
Mulamba f Ganda
Means “the whole thing, everything” in Luganda.
Mursalin m Afghan
Messenger
Musheera f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Variant spelling of Mushira.
Mwasaa f Swahili
Means “time” in Swahili.
Mwnthai m & f Bodo
Means “blessing” in Bodo.
Nabin m Bengali
Means "new, fresh," derived from Bengali নতুন (notun), which means “new, recent, modern”.
Nacheline f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin, uses the popular feminine suffix -ine.
Naimanzuunnadintsetseg f Mongolian
Derived from найм (naim) meaning "eight", зуун (zuun) meaning "hundred", нандин (nandin) meaning "precious, sacred" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower(s)".
Najet f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Variant spelling of Najat.
Nameera f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Variant spelling of Namira.
Naquan m African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements na and quan.
Naseefa m Afghan
Pure and clean
Nawaskhan m Afghan
The sun
Nawf m Arabic (Mashriqi)
Masculine form of Nawfa.
Ndulu m Igbo
Means “life is precious, life is valuable” in Igbo.
Ne'igalomeatiga m Samoan
Means “unforgettable” in Samoan.
Nên m Vietnamese
From Vietnamese nên meaning "to change into" or "should".
Ngoc Bich f Vietnamese
This name combines the names Ngọc and Bích.
Ngôn f Vietnamese
Can mean “language” or “tasty, luscious, succulent, delightsome, savoury”.
Nkosenye m Zulu
Means “another one” in Zulu.
Nkrumah m Akan
Means “ninth born” in Akan.
Nobuaki m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (nobu) meaning "trust", 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch", and 晶 (aki) meaning "clear, crystal", 明 (aki) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Nobuhle f Zulu
Means “beauty” in Zulu.
Ntombntombi f Xhosa
Means “little girl” in Xhosa.
Nweke m Igbo
Means “alone” in Igbo.
Nykia f African American (Rare)
Variation of Nikia with the phonetic elements ny, kee and ya or possibly influenced by Nike.
Obey m Igbo
From “obe” meaning “cross”.
Och m Mongolian
Means "spark, ember" in Mongolian.
Okimoto m Japanese (Rare)
From 沖 (oki) meaning "sea" and 本 (moto) meaning "origin, source".
Oktai m Azerbaijani
Possibly a variant form of Oktay or Ögeday.
Omi f Japanese
The Japanese name "Omi" can have multiple meanings depending on the characters used to write it. One possible interpretation is "honor, dignity" (尾身), while another is "sea, ocean" (海). Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Onochie f Igbo
Means “old” in Igbo.
Orunchimeg f Mongolian
Possibly a variant form or misspelling of Oyunchimeg.
Osogo m Swahili
Means “movement” in Swahili.
Painda m Afghan
Victorious and triumphant
Parariki m Maori
Means “paralysis” in Māori.
Parwaiz m Afghan
Victorious
Pazir m Afghan
Desirable and acceptable
Perveen f Afghan
Pleasing and delightful
Pervis m English
Variant of Purvis.