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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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Brewster m English (Rare)
Transferred use of a surname Brewster.
Breza f Croatian (Rare)
Means "birch" in several Slavic languages.
Bricelyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Brice using the popular name suffix lyn.
Bridei m Pictish, History
Name of seven Kings of the Picts.
Brucene f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Bruce.
Brynlynn f English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Bryn and Lynn.
Bucur m Medieval Romanian, Romanian Mythology
Derived from either Romanian bucur, an archaic form of the adjective bucuros "joyful", a bucura "to become joyful" or bucurie "joy". This name was borne by Bucur, the legendary Romanian shepherd who is said to have founded Bucharest (Bucureşti in Romanian), giving it his name.
Budimira f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Budimir.
Budimirka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Budimir.
Buyantu m Medieval Mongolian
Older form of Buyant. Buyantu Khan was the eighth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
Campion m English (Rare), Literature
This rare given name can be derived from the surname of Campion as well as from the name of the plant, both of which likely derive their name from Old French campion meaning "champion"... [more]
Carsta f Low German
Feminine form of Carsten.
Cashlyn f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Cash using the popular name suffix lyn.
Caster f South African
Possibly a variant of Castor.
Ćazima f Bosnian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ćazim.
Ceawlin m Anglo-Saxon, English (Rare)
Ceawlin (died ca. 593) was a King of Wessex.
Čedo m Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic word čedo meaning "child", also used as a nickname for Čedomir.
Ćejvan m Bosnian (Rare)
Possibly means "the one who guards a high/elevated position".
Chandika m Sinhalese
Chandi or Chandika is a Hindu goddess.
Charle m Afrikaans, Norman
Cotentinais Norman and Afrikaans form of Charles.
Charlyne f English, French
Variant of Charlene (English) or Charline (French).
Charnele f English
Probably an invented name. Compare Charnette.
Chaselyn f English (Rare)
Combination of Chase and Lyn.
Chimi f & m Bhutanese
From Tibetan འཆི་མེད (chi-med) meaning "immortal, undying".
Choden f & m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཆོས་ལྡན (chos-ldan) meaning "devout, righteous, pious".
Chook m English (Rare)
Used as a nickname for Charles or as a pet form meaning ''chicken''.
Chophel m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཆོས་འཕེལ (chos-phel) meaning "the spread of the Dharma", derived from ཆོས (chos) meaning "religion, scripture, dharma" and འཕེལ (phel) meaning "to increase, to develop, to expand".
Cielito f Spanish
Diminutive of Cielo.
Cilika f Croatian
Diminutive of Cecilija.
Ciniod m Old Celtic
Variant of Cináed. ... [more]
Ćirila f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ćiril.
Clarimonde f Literature
Variant of Claremonde. La Morte amoureuse (in English: "The Dead Woman in Love") is a short story written by Théophile Gautier and published in La Chronique de Paris in 1836... [more]
Codin m Romanian
Diminutive of Constantin.
Codrina f Romanian
Feminine form of Codrin.
Conolly m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Conolly.
Consetta f English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Concetta.
Coralia f Romanian (Rare), Spanish, Galician, Italian (Rare)
Romanian, Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Coralie.
Cormic m English
Variant of Cormac.
Crenguța f Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian crenguța, the diminutive of creangă, "branch".
Cristea f English
Variant of Christea.
Crockett m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Crockett.
Cummins m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Cummins.
Currie m English
Transferred use of the surname Currie.
Curry m & f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use from the surname Curry.
Cvetana f Croatian (Rare), Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovene
Cognate of Cvitana and Bulgarian variant transcription of Tsvetana.
Cvijetka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cvijetko.
Cvijetko m Croatian
Croatian alternative form of Cvetko.
Cvitana f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cvitan.
Cvitka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cvitko.
Cvjetislav m Croatian (Rare)
Derived from Croatian cvijet meaning "blossom, flower" and slava "glory".
Cvjetko m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian variant of Cvetko.
Dajing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 大 () meaning "big, great, vast, high" combined with 靖 (jìng) meaning "calm, quiet, peaceful" or 经 (jīng) meaning "pass through, endure"... [more]
Dajuan m African American (Modern)
Variant of Dejuan. It can be spelled Dajuan or with a capitalized third letter as DaJuan.
Dalewuja f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Dalewin.
Damirka f Croatian
Feminine form of Damir.
Dammika m Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala ධම්මික (see Dhammika).
Damond m English (American)
Possibly a variant of Damon.
Damontre m African American
Meaning unknown.
Danell m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Danell or a variant of Danielle.
Danilko m Croatian (Rare)
An elaboration of Danilo.
Danir m Bosnian
Bosnian male form of Danira.
Danira f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Deïanira.
Danneel f English
Possibly an altered form of Danielle influenced by Tennille.
Darinko m Croatian
Croatian male form of Darinka.
Darjan m Croatian, Serbian
Either a form of Darian or a derivative of the Slavic element dar meaning "gift".
Darqueze m African American (Rare)
A modern invented name of unknown meaning, possibly influenced by Marquise.
Darroll m English
Variant of Darrell.
Darvin m English
Variant of Darwin.
Daša f Slovene, Croatian
Variant of Dasha.
Dascha f Russian, Ukrainian, Dutch (Rare), German (Rare)
Variant transcription of Dasha (for Russia and the Ukraine) as well as the main form of Dasha in Germany and the Netherlands.... [more]
Dášeňka f Czech, Slovak
Variant spelling of Dašenka. Used by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his book Dášeňka čili život štěněte (Dashenka, or the Life of a Puppy, 1933).
Dašenka f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Daša.
Daška f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Daša.
Daumants m Latvian
Latvian form of Daumantas.
Davarryl m African American (Modern, Rare)
DaVarryl Williamson (b. 1968) is an American boxer.
D'brickashaw m African American (Rare)
In the case of former American football player D'Brickashaw Ferguson (1983-), it is inspired by de Bricassart, the surname of a character in the 1977 novel and 1983 television miniseries 'The Thorn Birds'... [more]
Debonnaire f Various (Rare)
From French débonnaire meaning ''suave and refined''.
Dechan f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Dechen.
Deioces m Old Persian (Hellenized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Hellenized form of Old Persian Dahyuka. This was the name of the first king of the Medes according to Herodotus.
Deiontrez m African American (Rare)
A modern invented name, based on Deion.
Deivi m Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Spanish form of Davy reflecting the English pronunciation.
Delko m Croatian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Derived from Slavic delati meaning ''to work''.
Đelo m Bosnian
Nickname for Đevalhudin.
Delray m English
Variant of Delroy.
Demetris m Greek (Cypriot)
Alternate transcription of Greek Δημήτρης (see Dimitris). This was borne by Cypriot president Demetris Christofias (1946-2019).
Đemila f Bosnian
Variant of Džemila.
Dendup m & f Bhutanese
Bhutanese form of Dhondup.
Denesh m Indian
Variant spelling of Dinesh.
Deobia m Nigerian
Short form of Oladeobia.
Dernell m English
Variant of Darnell.
Derviš m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Derviş.
Derviša f Bosnian
Female form of Derviš.
Dervish m Arabic, Albanian
A Dervish is a Sufi Muslim ascetic.
Deslyn f English (Modern, Rare), Antillean Creole, Papuan
Perhaps a combination of Desi and the popular name suffix lyn.
Dettlef m German
Variant of Detlef.
Dhafir m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic ظافر (see Zafir).
Dhammika m Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit धार्मिक (dhārmika) meaning "righteous, pious, just, virtuous".
Dhawal m Indian
Variant of Dhaval.
Dhendup m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan དོན་གྲུབ (see Dhondup).
Dhondup m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan དོན་གྲུབ (don 'grub) meaning "one who has accomplished a goal", derived from དོན (don) meaning "object, purpose, goal" and གྲུབ ('grub) meaning "accomplish, achieve, fufill"... [more]
Dicken m English
Variant of Dickon.
Dida f Romanian (Rare)
Short form of Didina.
Didina f Romanian
Possibly originally a contracted form of Alexandrina.
Dilawar m Urdu
From Persian دلاور‎ (delâvar) meaning "brave, courageous", derived from دل (del) meaning "heart" and آور (âvar) meaning "bringing, giving".
Dilynn f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Dylan using the popular suffix lynn.
Dimants m Latvian (Rare)
Derived from the Latvian word dimants meaning ''diamond''.
Dimuth m Sinhalese
Strictly masculine variant of Dimuthu.
Din m Bosnian, Croatian, Arabic
From Arabic دين (dīn) "religion, faith". It may also be a short form of names ending in din, such as Aldin, Bernardin, or Ajdin, or it may be a variant of Dino.
Dinka f Croatian
Croatian feminine form of Dinko.
Dioniz m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Dionysos.
Điva f Croatian
Feminine form of Đivo.
Đive f Croatian
Feminine form of Đivo.
Divko m Croatian (Rare)
Masculine form of Divna.
Đivo m Croatian
Croatian regional variant of Giovanni.
Dobrašin m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic element dobru "good".
Dobrica m & f Serbian, Croatian (Rare)
Derived from the Slavic element dobru "good", also used as a nickname for names containing this element, like Dobrivoj, Dobroslav, etc.
Dobrislava f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Dobrislav.
Dobrivoj m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and voji "soldier".
Dochia f Romanian, Mythology
Short form of Odochia. In Romanian mythology, Dochia was a very beautiful shepherdess whom Emperor Trajan loved... [more]
Doma f Croatian
Either from the noun dom meaning ‘'home'’ or a short form of Dominika.
Dominka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Dominko.
Domka f Croatian, Slovene
Either from the noun dom meaning ‘'home'’ or a short form of Dominika.
Domko m Croatian (Rare)
Masculine from of Domka.
Döndü f Turkish
Directly taken from Turkish döndü meaning "returned".
Dongxiang m & f Chinese
From Chinese 东 (dōng) meaning "east" combined with 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Dontrelle m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
A modern invented name of unknown meaning.
Dražana f Croatian
A female form of Dražen.
Dražena f Croatian, Serbian
A female form of Dražen.
Dreamius m African American (Rare)
Combination of the word dream with the popular suffix ius.
Drenislav m Croatian (Rare)
From Slavic dren meaning ''European Cornel'' (type of dogwood) and slava meaning ''glory''.
Drenka f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Dren.
Ducu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of the given name Radu or names containing the name element.
Dukpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan འབྲུག་པ ('brug-pa) meaning "Bhutanese (person)", also referring to a school of Tibetan Buddhism (the Drukpa Kagyu).
Dule m Serbian
Diminutive of Dušan.
Dumitrana f Romanian
Feminine form of Dumitru.
Duron m African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Duška f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Feminine form of Duško.
Duvall m English
Transferred use of the surname Duvall.
Dwyane m English
Variant of Dwayne.
Džebra m Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Jabr.
Džemal m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Dzhamal.
Džemala f Bosnian
Female form of Džemal.
Džemaludin m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Jamal ad-Din.
Džemil m Bosnian
Variant of Džemal.
Džemo m Bosnian
Short form of Džemaludin.
Dženef m Bosnian
Variant of Dženet.
Dženet m Bosnian
From dženet meaning ''paradise, garden'', ultimately derived from Arabic جنّة‎‎ Jannah.
Dženeta f Bosnian
Feminine form of Dženet.
Dženit m Bosnian
Variant of Dženet.
Dživa f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Dživo.
Eachmarcach m Irish
Derived from from Gaelic ech "horse" and marcach "rider", "knight".