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This is a list of submitted names in which the person who added the name is Sofia.
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Aado m Estonian
Estonian short form of Adam or Adolf.
Aasif m Arabic
Variant of Asif.
Aat m Dutch
Nickname for Adriaan or Agathon.
Aat f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ꜥꜣt meaning "the great one", ultimately derived from ꜥꜣj "to be big, great, important" combined with the suffix .t. Aat was a queen of the Twelfth Dynasty, a wife of Amenemhat III.
Aavo m Estonian
Originally s short form of Avraham, now used as a given name in its own right.
Abasa f Bosnian
Bosnian female form of Abbas. It is also the name of the 80th sura of the Qur'an.
Abbos m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Abbas.
Abdalaati m Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Means "servant of the giver" from Arabic عبد ال (ʿabd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with Aati "giver, bestower".
Abdur m Arabic, Bengali
Variant of Abdul.
Abdyl m Albanian
Albanian form of Abdullah.
Abulfaz m Azerbaijani
Variant transcription of Əbülfəz.
Accolon m Arthurian Cycle
Of uncertain origin, perhaps a derivative of the Gaulish name Acco (itself from Gaulish *acu- meaning "fast, swift, quick"). Sir Accolon, also spelled Accalon, is a character in Arthurian legends, possibly first appearing in the Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin (c.1230-40)... [more]
Adalberts m Latvian
Latvian form of Adalbert.
Adaleta f Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Adalet.
Adelin f & m Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Medieval French, Romanian, Lengadocian, Gascon, Niçard
Scandinavian feminine variant of Adelina, Romanian, Languedocian, Niçard and Gascon masculine form of Adelina and medieval French masculine form of Adeline.
Ademija f Bosnian (Rare)
Feminine form of Adem.
Adiba f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Malay, Tajik, Uzbek
Feminine form of Adib.
Adilbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh әділ (adil) meaning "fair, just" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Adla f Bosnian, Arabic
Female form of Adil.
Ado m Bosnian
Bosnian diminutive of Adnan.
Adoni m English
Short form of Adonis and variant of Adonai.
Advija f Bosnian
Means "swift, fast" in Bosnian.
Agafia f Russian, Moldovan
Russian variant transliteration of Agafya and Moldovan form of this name.
Agbani f Nigerian
Meaning unknown.
Aimur m Estonian
Estonian form of Aimo.
Airalynn f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Aaralyn or Aralyn.
Aj m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Ay.
Alaaeldin m Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of Ala al-Din.
Albán m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Alban.
Albertson m English
Transferred use of the surname Albertson.
Alem m West Frisian (Rare)
West Frisian form of Adalhelm.
Aleodor m Romanian (Rare)
Combination of Alex and Teodor.
Aleša f Slovene
Feminine form of Aleš.
Aleška f Slovene, Czech (Rare)
Slovene diminutive of Aleša and Czech feminine form of Aleš.
Alexe m Greenlandic, Romanian
Romanian short form of Alexandru, as well as the archaic spelling of Greenlandic Alexi (according to the old Kleinschmidt orthography used to write Greenlandic until 1973, when orthographic reforms were introduced).
Aliide f Estonian
Variant of Alide.
Allain m French, English
Variant of Alain.
Alo m Estonian (Modern), Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Livonian name of uncertain origin and meaning, mentioned in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. In modern-day Estonia, this name is used as a short form of Aleksander and associated with Estonian alustus “beginning".
Alpay m Turkish
Means "Brave moon" in Turkish. Alp meaning Brave and Ay meaning Moon.
Alper m Turkish
It is composed of the two words alp ''brave'' or ''hero'' and er ''soldier'' or ''male''. See Alp.
Amauri m Brazilian
Variant of Amaury.
Amby m English (Rare)
Short form of Ambrose.
Amil m Arabic, Azerbaijani, Filipino, Tausug
Means "labour, work, deed, action" in Arabic, from the root عمل ('amila) meaning "to work, to perform, to do".
Amilda f Latvian, Estonian
Contracted form of Armilda.
Amilde f Estonian
Contracted form of Armilde.
Aml f Arabic
Variant of Amal 1.
Anaja f Slovene, English
Possibly a variant of Anaya or Anaia.
Anberlyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Amberlyn.
Andilyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Andi and Lyn.
Andrejka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Andreja 1, used as a given name in its own right.
Andrėjus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Andrew.
Andrian m Moldovan, Bulgarian
Masculine form of Andriana.
Anea f Croatian, Slovene
Feminine form of Anej.
Aneja f Slovene
Feminine form of Anej.
Anel m Bosnian
Male form of Anela or from Latin ānellus “finger ring”.
Anije m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Annius.
Annalynn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Anna using the popular name suffix lyn.
Anneline f Afrikaans, Dutch, Dutch (Antillean), French (Archaic), Danish, Norwegian
Dutch and Afrikaans variant of Annelien as well as a Danish and Norwegian combination of Anne 1 and Line (and thus a cognate of Annelien) as well as a Danish, Norwegian and archaic French diminutive of Anne 1 found up to the 1700s in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
Anthim m & f Indian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It could perhaps come from the Greek name Anthimos, but I don't know how likely it generally is for Greek names to be used in India.
Anthonij m Dutch
Variant of Anthony.
Antonel m Romanian
Diminutive of Anton.
Antrel m African American (Modern, Rare)
A modern invented name of unknown meaning.
Anushavan m Armenian
Means "sweet town" from Armenian անուշ (anuš) meaning "sweet" combined with ավան (avan) "town, village". Originally, it was formed from Avestan anaoša meaning "immortal" and urvan "soul", though it was also interpreted as meaning "slogan" or "adoring, loyal" or derived from a word meaning "coconut".
Aporka f Hungarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Apor.
Archytas m Ancient Greek
Archytas was an Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist of 5th-century BC.
Ardhendu m Indian, Bengali
Means "half moon" or "crescent moon" in Sanskrit. This is also the name of a constellation sometimes called अर्धचन्द्र (ardhacandra).
Ardijan m Albanian
Variant of Ardian.
Ardjan m Albanian
Variant of Ardian.
Ardy m Indonesian, Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Ariannah f English
Variant of Arianna.
Arjay m English (Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials RJ.
Arlynn f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Arleen using the popular name suffix lynn.
Arnel m Filipino
Probably a form of Arnold.
Arnela f Bosnian, Slovene
Feminine form of Arnel.
Arnon m Hebrew
From the name of a river mentioned in the Bible that most likely corresponds to the Wadi Mujib canyon stream in present-day Jordan. The name itself was possibly derived from a word meaning "noisy".
Arszlán m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Arslan.
Artemije m Serbian (Rare)
Variant form of Artemios.
Artemisa f Spanish, Albanian, Galician
Spanish, Albanian and Galician form of Artemis.
Arvis m Latvian
Form of Arvīds. First recorded in 1943.
Asafa m Jamaican Patois
Possibly a variant of Asaf.
Ašera f Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Asherah.
Atal m Pashto, Indian
Means "hero", "leader", "guide" in Pashto.
Athelinda f English (Rare), Literature
Variant of Ethelinda. Lady Athelinda Playford is a character in Agatha Christie's novel Closed Casket.
Aþena f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Athena. Currently popular in Iceland.
Atholl m English, Scottish
From a Scottish place name.
Atsuto m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 敦 (ton, tai, dai, chou, atsu.i) meaning "industry, kindliness", 厚 (kou, atsu.i, aka) meaning "thick, heavy, rich, kind, cordial, brazen, shameless" or 篤 (toku, atsu.i) meaning "fervent, kind, cordial, serious, deliberate" with 斗 (to, tou) meaning "Big Dipper, sake dipper", 人 (jin, nin, -to, hito, -ri) meaning "person" or 翔 (shou, kage.ru, to.bu) meaning "fly, soar."... [more]
Auguszta f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Augusta.
Avalynn f English (Modern)
Either a combination of Ava 1 and the popular name suffix lyn, or a variant of Aveline using lyn (also compare Avaline).
Avalynne f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Avalynn. A known bearer was Helen Avalynne Tawes (1898-1989), the First Lady of Maryland from 1959 to 1967.
Avgustina f Slovene, Bulgarian
Slovene and Bulgarian form of Augustina.
Avichai m Hebrew
Variant of Avishai.
Azem m Albanian, Bosnian
Variant of Azim.
Azema f Bosnian (Rare)
Feminine form of Azem.
Aznavur m Armenian
Meaning ''bulky, offensive, sullen and tough person'', ultimately from Persian.
Azur m Bosnian
Bosnian male form of Azure. Number 96 in top 100 in 2012 for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Babben f Norwegian, Swedish
Diminutive of Barbro.
Badem m Bosnian (Rare)
Means "almond" in Bosnian.
Badema f Bosnian
Feminine form of Badem.
Badra m & f Western African, Arabic
Possibly a variant of Badr.
Baho m Bosnian
Short for of Bahtijar.
Bahta f Bosnian (Rare)
Feminine form of Bahtijar.
Bahtija m Bosnian
Variant of Bahtijar.
Bahtijar m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Bakhtiar.
Bahtjar m Bosnian
Variant of Bahtijar.
Bahto m Bosnian (Rare)
Short form of Bahtijar.
Bailynn f English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Bailey and Lynn.
Ballard m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ballard.
Banner m & f English (Rare)
A banner is a symbol-bearing flag.
Baraba m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Barabbas. Only used as a Biblical name.
Bardhyl m Albanian
From Bardylis, the name of an ancient Illyrian king (reigned from 385 to 358 BC), which is popularly held to mean "white star" from Albanian bardhë "white" and yll "star".
Bare f & m Croatian
Croatian nickname for Barbara (female) or Bariša (male).
Bariša m Croatian
Derived from Bartol.
Barkevious m African American (Rare)
A modern invented name of unknown meaning.... [more]
Bartul m Croatian
Croatian variant form of Bartol.
Baruc m History (Ecclesiastical), Arthurian Cycle
The name of a 6th-century Welsh saint who was a disciple of Saint Cadoc. His feast day is on 27 September.
Basam m Arabic
Variant transcription of Bassam.
Basarab m Medieval Romanian
Basarab I the Founder was a prince of Wallachia (c. 1310 – 1352).... [more]
Bathylle f French (Rare)
Extremely rare variant of Bathilde.
Bayar m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, happiness".
Beattie f Scots, English
Diminutive of Beatrice.
Bedri m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Badri.
Beezie f English
Nickname for Elizabeth.
Beibut m Kazakh
Means "peaceful, peace" in Kazakh, though it can also be a combination of the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" and Persian پولاد (pulâd) meaning "steel".
Bekir m Turkish, Crimean Tatar
Turkish and Crimean Tatar form of Bakr or Bakir.
Belimira f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Belimir.
Belmin m Bosnian
Male form of Belma.
Belmondo m Croatian (Rare)
Means "beautiful world", from Italian bel "beautiful, pleasant" and mondo "world". It is used as a surname in Italy.
Belomira f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Belomir.
Berg m Icelandic
Modern form of Bergr.
Bergr m Old Norse
Originally both a byname and a given name. The given name is derived from the Old Norse name element berg "protection, help", while the byname is from berg "mountain".
Berimira f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Berimir.
Berina f Bosnian
Feminine form of Berin.
Beriz m Bosnian
Possibly related to Baraz.
Bertolt m Medieval Baltic, German, Dutch
Medieval Latvian form of Berthold as well as a German and Dutch variant.
Bertrice f English (Rare)
Maybe a rhotic dialect form of Beatrice. An influence of popular names beginning in Ber- like Bert is possible.
Beşir m Turkish
Turkish form of Bashir.
Beti f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
A short form of Elizabeta.
Beverlee f English
Variant of Beverly.
Binia f Romansh
Variant of Bignia.
Biǫrn m Old Norse
Means "bear" in Old Norse.
Birgül f Turkish
Means "one rose", from Turkish bir ''one'' and gül ''rose''.
Birna f Icelandic, Faroese
Female form of Biǫrn. Currently popular in Iceland.
Biserko m Croatian
Croatian male form of Biserka.
Blakelyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Blake using the popular name suffix lyn.
Blanduzia f Romanian (Rare)
Fântâna Blanduziei ('Blanduzia's Fountain' in English) was a literary and political weekly magazine which was first published in 1888 and run by Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu.
Bleuenn f Breton
Variant of Bleuzenn.
Bogoslav m Croatian
Croatian form of Bogusław.
Bojislav m Croatian (Rare), Czech (Rare)
Derived from the Slavic elements boji meaning "battle" and slava meaning "glory".
Bokamoso m & f South African, Sotho
Means "future".
Bolta m Croatian (Rare)
Variant form of Bolto.
Bonus m Ancient Roman
From Latin bonum "good".
Borka f Serbian, Croatian
Feminine form of Borko.
Boromea f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Boromeusz.
Bosiljko m Croatian
Male form of Bosiljka.
Braco m Croatian, Serbian
Taken from the nickname, which originated as a pet form of the word brat meaning ''brother''.
Brăduț m Romanian
Derived from Romaninan brăduț, the diminutive of brad, "fir tree".
Brane m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Short from of names containing the Slavic element borna "protection", such as Branko, Branimir, Branislav...
Bransby m English
Transferred use of the surname Bransby.
Breelynn f English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Bree and Lynn.
Breki m Icelandic
From Old Norse breki ''breaker''.
Brendalynn f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Brenda using the popular name suffix lynn.
Breslin m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Breslin.