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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Chanyut m ThaiFrom Thai ชาญ
(chan) meaning "skilled, proficient" and ยุทธ
(yut) meaning "war, battle".
Chaoyang m ChineseFrom Chinese 超
(chāo) meaning "surpass, leap over" or 朝
(cháo) meaning "imperial court, government, dynasty" combined with 阳
(yáng) meaning "light, sun, male"... [
more]
Chathuranga m SinhaleseMeans "chess (the game)" in Sinhala, ultimately from Sanskrit चतुरङ्ग
(caturaṅga) literally meaning "(an army) consisting of four parts".
Chogyal m Tibetan, BhutaneseFrom Tibetan ཆོས་རྒྱལ
(chos-rgyal) meaning "king of Dharma", derived from ཆོས
(chos) meaning "teachings, doctrine, Dharma" and རྒྱལ
(rgyal) meaning "king".
Cholponay f KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz Чолпон
(Cholpon) meaning "Venus (the planet)" and ай
(ay) meaning "moon".
Cholponbek m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz Чолпон
(Cholpon) meaning "Venus (the planet)" combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Chungdak m & f TibetanFrom Tibetan ཆུང་བདག
(chung-bdag) meaning "little one". This name was traditionally given to a child whose parents did not want any more children.
Chunlin m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 春
(chūn) meaning "spring (season)" or 椿
(chūn) meaning "camellia (flower)" combined with 林
(lín) meaning "forest" or 霖
(lín) meaning "long spell of rain, continuous rain"... [
more]
Cin m & f ChinMeans "to grow" in Hakha Chin.
Cing f ChinMeans "sterile, stricken" in Hakha Chin.
Citrawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
citra meaning "image" combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Daihachi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 大
(dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 八
(hachi) meaning "eight". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Daiju m JapaneseFrom Japanese 大
(dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 樹
(ju) meaning "tree". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Daikichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 大
(dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 吉
(kichi) meaning "good luck". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Dalay-kys f TuvanFrom Tuvan далай
(dalay) meaning "sea, ocean" and кыс
(kys) meaning "girl, daughter".
Damith m SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit दमित
(damita) meaning "tamed, calmed, conquered, subdued".
Danhong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 丹
(dān) meaning "cinnabar, red, powder" combined with 鸿
(hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast" or 红
(hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush"... [
more]
Darmadi m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
darma meaning "good deed, duty" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Darmono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
darma meaning "good deed, duty" combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Daryo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
darya meaning "character, heart, happiness" or "firmness".
Daryono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
darya meaning "character, heart, happiness" or "firmness" combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Dawt f & m ChinMeans "love" in Hakha Chin.
Dechang m ChineseFrom Chinese 德
(dé) meaning "ethics, morality, virtue" combined with 昌
(chāng) meaning "flourish, prosper, good, sunlight" or 常
(cháng) meaning "common, frequent, regular"... [
more]
Deming m ChineseFrom Chinese 德
(dé) meaning "virtue, morality, ethics" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭
(míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave"... [
more]
Dequan m ChineseFrom Chinese 德
(dé) meaning "virtue, morality, ethics" combined with 全
(quán) meaning "whole, entire, all" or 泉
(quán) meaning "spring, fountain"... [
more]
Desiana f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of December (
Desember in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in December.
Dilbagh m Indian (Sikh)From Punjabi ਦਿਲ
(dil) meaning "heart" (of Persian origin) combined with Sanskrit भग
(bhāga) meaning "happiness, prosperity, good fortune".
Dilmurod m Uzbek, TajikFrom Persian دل
(del) meaning "heart" combined with Arabic مراد
(murād) meaning "wish, desire".
Dilok m ThaiMeans "mark, spot on the forehead" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit तिलक
(tilaka).
Dipo m JavaneseMeans "lantern, lamp" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit दीप
(dīpa).
Dosma f BatakFrom Toba Batak
dos meaning "same, similar, in kind" and the suffix
-ma indicating emphasis.
Drajat m JavaneseMeans "degree, rank, power" in Javanese, ultimately from Arabic درجة
(daraja).
Duma f BatakMeans "prosperous, rich" in Toba Batak.
Dwitama m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
dwi meaning "two, second" combined with
utama meaning "best".
Eain f BurmeseMeans "house, home, dwelling" in Burmese.
Eh m & f KarenMeans "to love" in S'gaw Karen.
Ekasari f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
eka meaning "one, first" combined with
sari meaning "essence".
Ekkaphot m ThaiMeans "singular" in Thai, derived from เอก
(ekka) meaning "primary, main, first, one" and พจน์
(phot) meaning "word, speech".
Ekkarin m ThaiFrom Thai เอก
(ekka) meaning "sole, single, one" and อินทร์
(in) referring to the Hindu god
Indra.
Erkenaz f KazakhFrom Kazakh ерке
(erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling" combined with Persian ناز
(nāz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry, affectation".
Erkinay f KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz эркин
(erkin) meaning "free" and ай
(ay) meaning "moon".
Esbol m KazakhFrom Kazakh ес
(es) meaning "support" and бол
(bol) meaning "to be, to become".
Estu f & m JavaneseFrom Javanese
èstu meaning "real, true, correct".
Fakih m IndonesianFrom the Arabic honorific فقيه
(faqīh) referring to an Islamic jurist who is an expert in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
Falah m ArabicMeans "success, achievement, salvation, deliverance" in Arabic.
Falih m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "successful, flourishing, prosperous" in Arabic, from the root فلح
(falaḥa) meaning "to succeed".
Fawwaz m Arabic, MalayMeans "winner, victorious" in Arabic, from the root فاز
(fāza) meaning "to win, to triumph".
Fitrianto m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
fitri meaning "pure, natural", ultimately from Arabic فطري
(fiṭrī). It can also be used to refer to the end or breaking of a fast, derived from Arabic فطر
(fiṭr).
Gajendra m Hinduism, HindiMeans "lord of elephants" or "excellent elephant" from Sanskrit गज
(gaja) meaning "elephant" combined with the name of the Hindu god
Indra, used here to mean "lord"... [
more]
Gangsar m JavaneseMeans "smooth, quick" in Javanese. This name was traditionally given to a child whose birth was smooth and easy.
Gay m & f KarenMeans "good, suitable, proper" in S'gaw Karen.
Geger m JavaneseFrom Javanese
gègèr meaning "uproar, chaos, confusion".
Ghamai m PashtoMeans "gem, jewel, precious stone" in Pashto.