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Athénagorás m Czech
Czech form of Athenagoras, used to refer to Athenagoras of Athens. Not used as a given name.
Athénagorasz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Athenagoras.
Athinagoras m Greek
Modern Greek form of Athenagoras.
Athoibi f Manipuri
Means "the best" in Meitei.
Athos m Greek Mythology, Literature, French, Italian, Greek, Brazilian
Athos was one of the Gigantes, children of Gaia, who hurled a mountain at Zeus. Zeus knocked the mountain to the ground near Macedonia, and it became Mount Athos, or the "Holy Mountain."... [more]
Athoy m & f Manipuri
Means "best one" in Meitei.
Athulf m Medieval English, Anglo-Saxon
Contraction of Æðelwulf. Also compare Adulf.
Atije f Ubykh (?)
Albanian and Ubykh form of Atiya.
Atinagora m Macedonian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Macedonian and Serbian form of Athenagoras.
Atinga m Manipuri
Means "one who has everything" in Meitei.
Atiniui m Chuukese
Means "man of the sea" in Chuukese.
Atipiri m Aymara
Means "winner, victor" in Aymara.
Atiya m & f Manipuri
Means "sky" in Meitei.
Atiye f Turkish
Turkish form of Atiya.
Atoosa f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian أتوسا (see Atousa).
Atta f Popular Culture
Atta is used in the Pixar movie 'A Bug's Life' (1998) for the main character Princess Atta. Atta is named after a genus of ants.
Átuay m & f Bandial
Means "the white one" in Bandial.
Aturinda m & f Eastern African, Nkore
Means "He -God- protects us" in Nkole, spoken in Uganda.
Atusa f Persian
Modern Persian form of Atossa.
Aubertina f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard variant of Albertina.
Audentius m Late Roman
Means "bold; corageous" in Latin, derived from the verb audére meaning "to dare".
Audjah f Indonesian
Audjah is an Indonesian name. Audjah Syarifam Rachmi is a competitor in the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi 2017-18
Aufrej m Piedmontese
Piedmontese form of Alfredo.
Augustinô m Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Augustine 1.
Auseto m Chuukese
Means "come to me" in Chuukese.
Auspicius m History (Ecclesiastical)
From Latin auspicius meaning "sign, omen" This name is borne by two saints from Eastern Europe who lived in the 2nd and 5th centuries AD respectively.
Autry m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Autry.
Avrial f Filipino
The meaning of this name has multiple but here’s just one- Intriguing, arousing the curiosity of others
Awanata f Miwok
Means "turtle" in Miwok.
Awentia f Cherokee
Variant of Awinita.
Awonawilona m Mexican, Indigenous American
The dual creator deity of the Pueblo Zuni, Awonawilona is said to have existed before all else. From the nebulae of mist, he is full of power and growth. He created the sun, which fecundated the primeval sea, and formed a green scum over it... [more]
Awusung m & f Western African, Saya
Means "extremely sweet and great" in Saya, spoken in Nigeria.
Ayalga f Asturian (Rare)
Derived from the Latin word aflaticam meaning "discovery".
Ayalla f American
Variant of Ayala
Ayamma f Efik
Means "will you love me?" in Efik.
Ayán m Asturian (Modern), Spanish (Modern), Catalan (Modern)
Possibly derived from the Germanic name element alls meaning "all".
Ayan m Arabic
Means "time, era, epoch" in Arabic.
Ayangamba m Manipuri
Means "successor of speed" in Meitei.
Ayanti m & f Efik
Means "will you remember me?" in Efik.
Ayashe f Cheyenne
Means "little one" in Cheyenne.
Aybala f Chuvash
Means "moonchild" in Chuvash, from Ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with бала (bala) meaning "child".
Ayça f Turkish
Means "crescent, new moon" in Turkish.
Ayen f Dinka
Related with a specific kind of cow in Dinka language.
Ayingbi f Manipuri
Means "cool girl" in Meitei.
Ayqız f Karachay-Balkar
Means "moon girl" in Karachay-Balkar. This is another name of the mythological figure Satanaya.
Ayqoyaš f Bashkir
Derived from Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" and ҡояш (qoyaš) meaning "sun".
Ayrad m Berber
Means "lion" in Amazigh.
Ayrampu m Aymara
From the Aymara name for a cactus species with carmine colored seeds.
Ayshea f English (British)
Possibly a variant transcription of Aisha.... [more]
Ayuk m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Means "they have heard" in Jagham and Kenyang, from the pronoun and root á meaning "they" and yúk meaning "to hear".
Ayush m Indian, Sanskrit
Means "long life" in Sanskrit.
Ayushee f Indian, Mauritian Creole
Alternate transcription of Hindi आयुषी (see Ayushi). It is also used in Mauritius.
Ayushi f Indian, Sanskrit
Feminine form of Ayush.
Ayuub m Somali
Somali form of Ayyub.
Ayza f Chechen
Chechen form of Aida.
Ayzanat f Chechen, Dagestani
Derived from Turkic ay meaning "moon, month" combined with Persian زن (zan) meaning "woman, wife".
Azaduhi f Armenian (Western)
Derived from the Persian word آزاد (azad) meaning "noble, free" and the Armenian feminine suffix ուհի (uhi).
Azari f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Azariah.
Azatuhi f Armenian (Eastern)
Eastern Armenian form of Azaduhi.
Azeglio m Italian
Italian form of Agellus. The name was popularized by Massimo d'Azeglio (1798-1866) an Italian politician and writer.
Azganush f Armenian (Eastern)
Means "delight of the people" in Armenian, ultimately from ազգ (azg) meaning "people, nation" and անոյշ (anoysh) meaning "sweet; pleasant, agreeable".
Azil m Arabic (Rare), Indonesian
Means "protector" in Arabic.
Azila f Arabic
Feminine form of Azil.
Azio m Italian (Rare)
Derived from the Latin axio meaning "owl". It can also be a variant of Azzo. It is rarely used because Azio is the Italianization of Actium, the town where Octavian gained his celebrated victory over Antony and Cleopatra, on September 2, 31 BCE.
Azkanush f Armenian (Western)
Western Armenian form of Azganush.
Azniv f Armenian (Eastern)
Means "honest, fair" in Armenian, ultimately from the Old Armenian Ազնիւ (azniv) meaning "good, kind, gracious, noble".
Azozena f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Azucena.
Azraq m Arabic
Means "blue" in Arabic.
Azul f & m Spanish, Filipino (Rare), History
From Spanish azul meaning "blue". This name was borne by the ninth and last wife of the Apache leader Geronimo. A known bearer is Azul Guaita (2001-), a Mexican television actress.
Azzo m Medieval Italian
Derived from the Germanic element athal 'noble' with the diminutive suffix -z.... [more]
Azzurro m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Azzurra.
Azzy f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Azalea or other names beginning in -az.
Ba m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 巴 () meaning "to greatly desire" or referred to a mythological snake. It can also derive from 芭 () referred to a kind of fragrant grass or 笆 () meaning "bamboo fence".... [more]
Baaitse m & f Tswana
Means "they know" in Tswana.
Baakantse f Tswana
Means "they thought" in Tswana.
Baakanyang m & f Tswana
Means "mend, repair" in Tswana.
Baalaaditya m Kannada
Means "risen sun" in Kannada.
Baasa m Yakut
Yakut form of Vasya.
Baba m & f Madí
Meaning unknown. Jamamadí language is spoken in Acre and Amazonas State in Brazil.
Babajan m Armenian (Rare)
Means " soul, friendly" in Armenian. Until the end of the last century, it was a rather common name, but it is still being forgotten, but Babajanyan’s surname is still preserved.
Babawar m & f Indigenous Australian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Babba f Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Barbara.
Baboucarr m Wolof, Western African
Variant of Boubacar in many Western African languages.
Bạc m & f Vietnamese
From the Vietnamese 白 or 鉑 (bạc) meaning "silver".
Backo f & m Indigenous Australian
Meaning unknown (from a language possibly spoken near Townsville, Queensland in the south-easthern Australia).... [more]
Baco m Greek Mythology (Portuguese-style), History (Ecclesiastical)
Spanish and Portuguese form of Bacchus. Baco (Bacchus in English) was a fourth-century Roman Christian soldier who, alongside Sergius, is revered as martyr and military saint by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches... [more]
Bada m Yoruba
Possibly from Yoruba meaning "togerher with" and meaning "mix". It is likely a short form of another name.
Bada m & f Madí
Meaning unknown. Jamamadí language is spoken in Acre and Amazonas State in Brazil.
Badarika f Odia
Means "jujube fruit" in Odia.
Badelihan m Chinese
Meaning unknown, possibly a Siniced form of an Asian name. It is written with the Chinese characters 巴 (see Ba) combined with 德 (see De), 里 (see Li 1) and 汗 (see Han).... [more]
Badiambila m & f Luba
Means "let them speak among themselves" in Luba-Kasai.
Badinabi f Central African, Luba
Means "they have riches" in Luba-Kasai.
Badma m & f Buryat, Kalmyk
Buryat and Kalmyk form of Padma.
Badmazhap m Buryat
Means "protected by lotus" in Buryat.
Bafiske f Tumbuka
Means "let them do as they please" in Tumbuka.
Bagun m Ho
Meaning Unknown.
Baigusha f Mordvin
Means "a drop, droplet" in Erzya.
Bái-hǔ m & f Astronomy
Bái-Hǔ is a Xiang (象) one of the Four Symbols that include all the constellation of the Chinese System. Bái-Hǔ is known as The White Tiger of the West and is a mythological spirit creature linked with the west, the left and the fall/autumn season.
Bajame f Albanian
Derived from Albanian bajame "almond".
Bajča f Czech
Diminutive form of Barbora.
Bajgalmaa f Mongolian
Means "nature woman" or "mother nature" in Mongolian, from байгаль (baigal') meaning "nature" and the feminine suffix маа (maa).
Bajikijayi m & f Central African, Luba-Kasai
Means "finish" or "destroy them" in Luba-Kasai.
Baka m & f Madí
Meaning unknown. Jamamadí language is spoken in Acre and Amazonas State in Brazil.
Bakenkhonsu m Ancient Egyptian
Means "servant of Khonsu" in Ancient Egyptian.
Bakhita f Arabic
Means "lucky; fortunate" derived from the Arabic roots ب-خ-ت (b-ḵ-t) ultimately from the Ancient Persian word *bagta- meaning “assigned; allotted; fate”. ... [more]
Balamuralikrishna m Indian, Sanskrit
Derived from the Sanskrit बालमुरलीकृष् (Balamuralikrishna) meaning “young Krishna holding the flute”.
Balantina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Valentina.
Balapuspika f Nepali
Means "young blossom" in Nepali.
Balbar m & f Tibetan
Derived from the Tibetan word དཔལ་ (dpal) meaning "glory, fortune, luck" and འབར་ ('bar) meaning "to burn, blaze".
Balcia f Polish
Diminutive of Balbina.
Baleba f Luba
Means "they have birthed" in Luba-Kasai, one of the Luba languages.
Balijekwao f Tumbuka
Means "they have no home" in Tumbuka.
Balkissa f Western African
Form of Bilqis used in West Africa.
Baltabay m Karakalpak
Means "ax" in Karakalpak.
Balugna f Romansh
Romansch form of Apollonia, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Bambam m Indigenous Australian, Meriam
Means "yellow" in Meriam, spoken in Torres Strait, Queensland and few southern Australian islands.
Banafsheh f Persian
Means "violet (the flower)" in Persian.
Banalandju f Indigenous Australian, Yolngu, Djinba, Ganalbingu
Banalandju is a main character in Australian film 'Ten Canoes' set in Arnhem Land, Northern Territories.
Banco m Theatre
Italian form of Banquo used in the opera 'Macbeth' premiered in 1847 by Giuseppe Verdi and Francesco Maria Piave. This name is only used for this opera as banco coincides with the Italian meaning "bench; desk; bank".
Bando f Indigenous Australian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Bāng m Chinese
From Chinese 邦 (bāng) meaning "nation, country".
Bankole m Western African, Yoruba
Means "build my house for me" in Yoruba.
Bapsi f Indian (Parsi)
Meaning unknown. This is borne by Bapsi Sidhwa (1938-), a Pakistani American novelist of Gujarati Parsi descent.
Bartsalay f Lezgin
Means "full moon" in Lezgin.
Bashiila m Buryat
Buryat form of Basil.
Bashira f Arabic
Feminine form of Bashir.
Basilia f Anglo-Norman, Medieval English, Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), German (Rare), Italian (Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Feminine form of Basil 1 via its latinized form Basilius. This was borne by an obscure early saint. As an English name it has long been obsolete, but was much used in the Middle Ages; perhaps a reference to Saint Veronica as Basilia in the medieval Mors Pilati (Death of Pilate) was responsible for the name's popularity.
Bastaou m Gallo
Gallo form of Bastien.
Bates m English
Transferred use of the surname Bates.
Baði m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Diminutive of names containing the element bǫð meaning "battle". In Norse mythology this is the name of a Jotunn.
Batistou m Occitan
Occitan form of Baptiste.
Batrisha f Arabic (?)
One of the Arabic translitterations of of Patricia.
Batyradz m Ossetian
Means "hero" in Ossetian.
Bawthis m Konkani
Konkani form of Baptista.
Bayenkhu f Tumbuka
Means "where will they go?" in Tumbuka.
Bazê f Kurdish
Means "falcon" in Kurdish.
Bazhata f Mordvin
Derived from Erzya бажамс (bazhams) meaning "wish, want, dream".
Bazhuta f Mordvin
Variant form of Bazhata.
Beangagarrie m Indigenous Australian
Local Aboriginal name of Myroodah Station near Looma, Western Australia.
Beatriċi f Maltese
Maltese form of Beatrice.
Bechet f English
Transferred from the surname Bechet.... [more]
Beda f & m Swedish, Italian, Spanish, Finland Swedish, Finnish
Form of Bede in various languages. Beda is a feminine name in Sweden and Finland.
Behsat m Persian, Turkish
Turkish form and Persian variant of Behzad
Behta f Persian
Means "the best one" in Persian.
Behtash m Persian
Means "good friend; good companion" in Persian.
Beja f Judeo-Spanish, Bosnian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Judeo-Spanish variant of Bella, also as a Bosnian and Slovene form.
Beli m Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse belja meaning "to roar". This is the name of a jotunn in Norse mythology.
Belja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Bosnian form of Bella.
Beltramo m Italian
Italian form of Bertram.
Beltrán m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Bertram or Bertrand. It is sometimes given in reference to the 16th-century Spanish saint Louis Bertrand (known as Luis Beltrán in Spanish), a Dominican friar who preached in South America; he is called the "Apostle to the Americas".
Beltrand m Gallo
Gallo form of Bertrand.
Bembem f Manipuri
Means "young girl; baby" in Meitei.
Bemma f Manipuri
Means "baby girl" in Meitei.
Benafsha f Afghan
Afghani variant of Banafsheh.
Benayt m Gallo
Gallo form of Benoît.
Benchakanlayani f Thai (Rare)
Means "woman of fivefold beauty" in Thai, from เบญจ (bencha) meaning "five, fivefold" and กัลยาณี (kanlayani) meaning "beautiful girl, belle". In Buddhism this term refers to a woman with five favourable attributes: beautiful hair, beautiful teeth, beautiful flesh, beautiful skin and beauty at any age.
Benchamina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Benjamina.
Beneditto m Medieval Italian, Neapolitan
Medieval Italian and Neapolitan form of Benedictus.
Benjamini m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Benjamin.
Benkei m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 弁 (ben) meaning “valve” and 慶 (kei) meaning “be delighted”.... [more]
Bente m & f East Frisian, West Frisian
Shortened form of Bernhard or other names starting in Bern-.
Beom f Korean
From the Hangul Korean 범 (beom) meaning "tiger".... [more]
Beppo m Italian
Diminutive of Giuseppe.
Beqir m Albanian
Albanian form of Baqir.
Bera f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Vera 1.
Berdina f Bodo
Means "glorious" in Bodo.
Berenilde f Portuguese (Brazilian), French (Rare)
Portuguese and French form of Bernhild.... [more]
Beretta f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Beretta. The usage in the USA is probably influenced by the fact that there is a producer of firearms named Beretta.
Berlioz m Popular Culture
Transferred use of the French surname Berlioz, borne by Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) a French Romantic composer and conductor... [more]
Bernabë m Gallo
Gallo form of Barnabé.
Bernwald m Germanic, German
Derived from the Proto-Germanic beran or bernu meaning "bear" (bero and bern in Old High German) combined with Gothic valdan meaning "to reign".
Bertelemi m Gallo
Gallo form of Barthélémy.
Beru f Bariba
Name traditionally given to the sixth born daughter.
Bes f English
Variant spelling of Bess or Bessy.
Besa f Albanian
Derived from Albanian besë meaning "pledge, word of honor; trust, faith".
Beşaret f Turkish
Means "announcement (of good news)" in Turkish.... [more]
Besart m Albanian
Possibly derived from Albanian besë "faith; trust; promise; oath" and artë "golden".
Beshim m Vlach (Archaic)
Means "warrior" in Vlach.
Betabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "wait for god" in Ibibio.
Bethlehem f Ethiopian, English (Rare)
From a biblical place name meaning "house of bread" in Hebrew, the city where Jesus was born (see Bethlehem).
Betsi f English
Variant of Betsy.
Beybûn f Kurdish
Means "chamomile" in Kurdish.
Bezawit f Amharic
Means "saviour" in Amharic.
Bhekisisa f Zulu
Means "to be careful, cautious" in Zulu.
Bhekithemba f Zulu
Means "look for hope" in Zulu.
Bhutila f Tibetan
Meaning "Mother of 10,000 children" in Tibetan.
Bi m Nigerian
Bura short form of Bitrus.
Bibe f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Phoebe.
Bieiris f Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan form of Beatrice.
Bijuli m Nepali
Means "electricity, power; lightning" in Nepali.
Bikash m Indian, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Nepali
Eastern Indian and Nepali form of Vikas.
Bilen f Tigrinya
Means "beautiful" in Tigrinya.
Bilma f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Vilma.
Bimota f Manipuri
Means "clever" in Meitei.
Binaya m & f Indian, Nepali
Form of Binay.
Bindall m & f Indigenous Australian
Derives from Bindal an ethnic name. This Aboriginal people live in Burdakin Shire, Queensland.
Bindi f Indigenous Australian, Nyungar
Means "butterfly" from the word bindi-bindi in Nyungar, spoken in Western Australian near Perth.... [more]
Bing f & m Chinese, Zhuang
Derived from the Chinese characters 丙 (bǐng) meaning "third" or 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice" or 兵 (bīng) meaning "army, soldier".... [more]
Bính m & f Vietnamese
Derived from the Sino-Vietnamese 丙 (bǐng) referred to the Third Heavenly Stem, connected with Fire in the Chinese philosophy of Wu Xing.... [more]
Binh m & f Vietnamese (Anglicized, Expatriate)
Variant of Bình used outside of Vietnam.
Biolant f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Violante.
Bir m Santali
Means "best" in Santali.
Birbaha f Santali
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Birbaha Hansda, an Indian actress and politican.
Birda f American (South)
Variant of Bertha, influenced by Birdie.
Birrinbirrin m Indigenous Australian, Yolngu
Birrinbirrin is a main character in Australian film "Ten Canoes".
Birsen f Turkish
From Turkish bir meaning "one" combined with Turkish sen meaning "you", giving it the figurative meaning of "only you".
Bishr m Chechen
Chechen form of Bashar.
Bithnanaia f Near Eastern Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Bithnanaia was a Palmyrene goddess, considered to be the daughter of the god Konon.
Bitoria f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Victoria.
Bitsirush f Lezgin
Means "little daughter" in Lezgin.
Bitti f Swedish (Rare), Greenlandic
Variant form of Bitte or from the Swedish word bitti (short form of bittida) meaning "early" and Greenlandic younger spelling of Bíte.
Bittori f Basque
Feminine form of Bittor.
Biybisara f Karakalpak
Karakalpak form of Bubusara.
Bjarngerður f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Icelandic word bjǫrn meaning "bear" and garðr meaning "enclosure; protection".
Blasa f Spanish
Feminine form of Blas.
Bleiddudd m Medieval Welsh
Welsh form of the Brythonic name *Bledjojüd- meaning "wolf lord", from Proto-Brythonic *blėð meaning "wolf" (Welsh blaidd) and *jʉð meaning "lord" (Welsh udd).
Blotstulka f Medieval Scandinavian
The name of a purported medieval Swedish queen consort, meaning "the female sacrificer" or "the maiden sacrificer".
Blu f & m Italian (Modern), English (Rare)
Italian form of Blue and English diminutive of Bluford.
Bluetta f Italian
Italian form of Bluette.
Boboto m & f Lingala
Means "peace" in Lingala.
Boêraou m Gallo
Gallo form of Ambroise.
Boêze m Gallo
Gallo form of Ambroise.
Boêzine f Gallo
Gallo form of Ambroisine.
Bokidara m & f Ibibio
Means "accept with joy" in Ibibio.
Bol m & f Dinka
Means "twin" in Dinka.
Bolatta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Bolette. A known bearer of this name is Bolatta Silis-Høegh (1981-), a Greenlandic artist who resides in Denmark.
Bolland m Germanic
From the Ancient Germanic elements bolo meaning "friend" and landa meaning "land".
Bom f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Koream 봄 (bom) meaning "spring(time)."... [more]
Bompaka m & f Kongo
Means "old age" in Kikongo
Bonc m Hungarian (Archaic)
Possibly derives from Hungarian boncol meaning "to autopsy", itself derived from bont "to demolish" and szol a frequentative suffix.
Bonca m Hungarian
Variant of Bonc.
Bondeko m Lingala
Means "brotherhood" in Lingala.
Bonga m Mbundu
Means "he who is looking" in Mbundu.
Bong-cha f Korean
Derived from the Korean Hangul 봉 (bong) and 차 (cha).
Bon-hwa m Korean
Means "glorious" in Korean.
Bonna f Bariba
Name traditionally given to the second born daughter.
Bonugul f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bonu meaning "lady" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Boraqchin f Medieval Mongolian
Meaning uncertain, possibly from Mongolian борогчин (borogchin) meaning "(female) bird" or "brown skin (of female animals)". This was the name of a 13th-century Alchi Tatar woman and the senior wife of Mongol ruler Batu Khan (c... [more]
Bose m English
Meaning unknown. Possibly a diminutive of Ambrose or a variant of Boss.
Bosiljka f Croatian, Serbian
Derived from bosiljak, Croatian and Serbian name for the herb "basil" (Ocimum basilicum), ultimately from Greek basileus meaning "king".
Bostán m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Linus.
Bradie f & m English
Variant of Brady.
Brahita m & f Indian
Means "cherished" in some Indian languages.
Brangwy f Welsh
Variant of Branwen
Brasen m Malaysian
Means "brave" in Malaysian.
Breine f Yiddish
Variant of Breinle.
Brenno m Italian
Italian form of Brennus.