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Cönger m Karachay-Balkar
Means "comrade" in Karachay-Balkar.
Consiglia f Italian (Rare)
Derived from the Italian word consiglio, itself from Latin consilium meaning "advice".... [more]
Contessina f Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Contessa. Contessina de' Medici (1478-1515) was a daughter of the Florentine ruler Lorenzo "the Magnificent", named in honour of his paternal grandmother - Contessina de' Bardi (c.1390-1473).
Corneliana f Late Roman
Feminine form of Cornelianus.
Costante m Italian
Italian form of Constans. It is also a common-used adjective in Italian with the same meaning of the name.
Çotai m Karachay-Balkar
Possibly from the Karachay-Balkar чот (çot) meaning "light".
Çotuu m Karachay-Balkar
Possibly from the Karachay-Balkar чот (çot) meaning "light".
Coumba f Western African, Fula
Means "the one who has the strength" in Fula.
Cratippo m Italian (Archaic)
Italian form of Kratippos via its latinized form Cratippus.
Crede m English
Possibly a diminutive of Credence or derived from a surname.
Crispinu m Corsican (Archaic), Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Crispinus.
Cristita f Filipino
Diminutive of Crista.
Cristofle m Gallo
Gallo form of Christophe.
Crizia m & f Italian
Italian form of Kritias and Krizia.
Cuğu m Karachay-Balkar
Means "remainder, trace" in Karachay-Balkar.
Cuğutur m Karachay-Balkar
Means "mountain goat" in Karachay-Balkar.
Cumakku m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar джума (cuma) meaning "Friday".
Cumuq m Karachay-Balkar
Means "narrow, squinted (eyes)" in Karachay-Balkar.
Cuniberto m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Kunibert.
Curcó m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Dominic.
Curzio m Italian
Italian form of Curtius.
Cyndia f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Cyndi.
Cynta f Polish
Diminutive form of Hiacynta.
Cyprille f French
French form of Cyprilla.
D'aakyp m Yakut
Yakut form of Yakov.
D'aakypchaan m Yakut
Diminutive form of D'aakyp.
Daara m Persian
Variant transcription of Dara 3.
Daat m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese Chinese form of 達 (see Da).... [more]
Daavi m Greenlandic (Rare)
Greenlandic form of David.
Dachonna f Medieval Irish
Means "My Conainne" in Medieval Irish.
Dacia f Ancient Roman, Italian, Sicilian
Feminine form of Dacius and Dacio.
Dacianus m Ancient Roman
Ancient Roman form of Dacian.
Dae-hyun m Korean
Variant transcription of Dae-hyeon.
Daga f Kashubian
Diminutive of Dagmara.
Dagmawit f Eastern African, Amharic
Means "again, the second" in Amharic.
Dagomari m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian form of Dagomar.
Daka m & f Madí
Meaning unknown. Jamamadí language is spoken in Acre and Amazonas State in Brazil.
Daliso m Chewa
A variant of Dalitso. ... [more]
Daluše f Czech
Diminutive of Dahlia, not used as a given name in its own right.
Damali f Arabic
Means "beautiful vision" in Arabic.
Damaride f Italian
Italian form of Damaris.
Damashkawizii f Ojibwe
Means "lady of strength" in Ojibwe.
Damya f Berber, Northern African, History
Tamazight feminine given name, an alternative possible given name of the Berber warrior-queen and leader Kahina.
Danae f Italian
Italian form of Danaë.
Dáni m Hungarian
Diminutive of Dániel.
Daniat f Tigrinya
Means "judge" in Tigrinya.
Dani'ela m Hawaiian, Biblical Hawaiian
Older Hawaiian form of Daniel. It appears in the Bible in Hawaiian.
Danila f Slovene, Sicilian, Hungarian
Feminine form of Danilo.
Danio m Italian
Short form of Daniele.
Daraima m Efik
Means "celebrate love" in Efik.
Daramfon m & f Ibibio
Means "rejoice at grace" in Ibibio.
Darlo m African American (Rare)
Masculine form of Darla.
Dašu f Veps
Veps form of Daria.
Daði m Icelandic, Old Norse
From Dáði, an Old Norse diminutive of Davíð. Alternatively it may have been a diminutive of Dagr, or an Old Norse form of Irish Dáithí or Saxon Daþa.
Davonna f African American (Rare)
Feminized elaboration of Davon.
Davšoi m Veps
Veps form of David.
Dawsyn f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Dawson.
Dayindi m Indigenous Australian
Dayindi is a main character in Australian film "Ten Canoes".
Ddunit f Kabyle
Kabyle form of Dunya.
De m Chinese, Vietnamese
Derived from the Chinese character 德 (dé) meaning "virtue; morality; favor; mind". This is also the Chinese cognate and Vietnamese variant of Đức.... [more]
Dea f Danish, Swedish, Croatian, Slovene, English, Albanian, Italian
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latin dea "goddess" and a short form of Dorotea, Andrea 2 and Desideria... [more]
Deeta f Santali, Hinduism
Alternative Santali name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
DeEtta f English (American)
Combination of the popular name prefix de and Etta.
Degen m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 德 (see De) and 根 (see Gen).... [more]
Deg'u f Circassian
Means "good" in Adyghe.
Dem f Bhutanese
Bhutanese variant of Dolma.
Demiana f Coptic
Coptic form of Damiana
Demilade f & m Western African, Igbo, Yoruba
Means "God has crowned me with joy" in Yoruba.
Denisz m Hungarian
Variant of Dénes, the Hungarian form of Denis.
Denni f & m English (Rare), Albanian (Modern)
Diminutive of Denise and a variant of Denny.
Deshi f Chechen
Means "gold" in Chechen.
DeShon m African American
Variant of Deshawn. It can be spelled DeShon or Deshon.
Desiré f Swedish, Italian (Modern), Spanish (Modern)
Swedish, Italian and Spanish variant form of Désirée.
Desirella f French (African, Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Desirée with the suffix -ella.
Destekhanum f Lezgin
Means "flower lady" in Lezgin.
Deunoro m Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde who based the name on Basque deun "holy, sacred; Saint" and oro "all". This name was intended as a Basque equivalent of Toussaint and Santos (which is used in reference to the Día de Todos los Santos).
Devya f Dogri
Means "God's gift" in Dogri.
Dhariya f Arabic (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Means "scattering wind" in Arabic.
Dhora f Filipino
Likely a variant of Dora.
Dhurba m Nepali
Means "sacred grass" in Nepali.
Diamante f Italian, Judeo-Italian
Directly from the Italian word diamante meaning "diamond".
Dianora f Italian, Literature, Medieval Italian
Meaning uncertain. It could be a Medieval Italian variant of Diana influenced by Teodora or Eleonora... [more]
Diba f Persian
Means "brocade" in Persian.
Diba f Luba
Means "sun" in Tshiluba language spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Didone f Italian
Italian form of Dido.
Dilnigar f Uyghur
Meaning unknown. Dilnigar Ilhamjan is a Uyghur Chinese cross-country skier who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Dim m Russian, Romani, Bashkir
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Dinknesh f Amharic
Means "you are marvelous; the wondrous one" in Amharic.... [more]
Diogene m Italian, Romanian
Italian and Romanian form of Diogenes.
Dionisiy m Russian
Russian from Dionysius.
Dioskor m Russian, Serbian
Russian and Serbian form of Dioskoros.
Discheshu m Circassian
Means "golden knight" in Circassian.
Divavesi m Micronesian, Nauruan
The president of Nauru's name is Baron Divavesi Waqa.
Dizchin m Circassian
Means "silver" in Circassian.
Djali m Albanian
Means "boy" in Albanian taken from the word djalë of the same origin.
Djali f & m Literature, Pet
Possibly a variant transcription of Arabic خالي (jali) meaning "free" (general not only related with freedom).... [more]
Djoja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Possibly a cognate of Gaya. Alternatively, it could be derived from the Spanish word joya, meaning "jewel".
Doardo m Ligurian
Contracted form of Edoardo.
Dobielut m Polish (Rare), Old Church Slavic
Possibly means "soldier's day" from Slavic doba meaning "day" combined with lut meaning "soldier".
Dobra f Bulgarian, Medieval Polish, Yiddish
Derived from the Slavic element dobru "good".... [more]
Dobruše f Czech
Diminutive form of Dobroslava.
Đoja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Djoja.
Dolev m & f Hebrew
Means "plane tree" in Hebrew.
Doli f Navajo
Derived from the Navajo word dóliiłchíí meaning "bluebird".
Doli m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Dolev.
Domi m Various, Croatian
Short form of Dominik, Dominic and other names used in various countries, as well as a Croatian short form of Domagoj.
Domiziano m Italian
Italian form of Domitian.
Dona f Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Italian
Derived from Italian donna or Spanish doña, both meaning "lady".
Dong m & f Korean
From the Korean Hangul 동 (dong) that can translate the Hanja 冬 meaning "winter" or 東 meaning "east" or 銅 meaning "copper" or 洞 meaning "neighborhood".
Donjeta f Albanian, Kosovar
Derived from Albanian don "will; desire" and jetë "life".
Donojamol f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek dono meaning "wise" and jamol meaning "beautiful".
Donoma f Omaha-Ponca
Means "sight of the sun" in Omaha–Ponca, from Omaha dóⁿbe "to see, look at, perceive" and miⁿ "sun, moon".
Doralice f Carolingian Cycle, Literature, Theatre, Italian (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Name used by the Italian poets Matteo Maria Boiardo and Ludovico Ariosto in their epic poems Orlando innamorato (1483-1495) and Orlando furioso (1516-1532), where it belongs to a Saracen princess.... [more]
Doro m Spanish, Asturian, Italian
Short form of names such as Teodoro, Isidoro and Doroteo.
Doubča f Czech
Diminutive form of Doubravka.
Doubravuše f Czech
Diminutive of Doubravka.
Doubruše f Czech
Diminutive form of Doubravka.
Dovie f American (South)
Diminutive of Deborah, or sometimes simply from the English word dove. (See also Dove.)
Drastamat m Armenian
Means "straight-forward, no way out" in Armenian.
Drover m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Drover. It was used in the 2008 movie 'Australia' by Baz Luhrmann. The character Drover was played by Hugh Jackman.
Duah m Akan
Means "tree" in Akan.
Dubhchobhlaigh f Medieval Irish
Derived from dubh meaning "black, black-haired" and Cobhlaigh, a name of unknown etymology.
Duccio m Medieval Italian (Tuscan), Italian (Tuscan)
Medieval masculine given name recently fashionable in Tuscany. It is a short form of Andreuccio, Leonarduccio (diminutive of Leonardo), Bernarduccio (diminutive of Bernardo), Armanduccio (diminutive of Armando) and other given names ending in -duccio.... [more]
Dui m Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 堆 (duī) meaning "heap; pile; mound".... [more]
Duibheannach m Old Irish
Meaning uncertain, possibly from Old Irish dub meaning "black" and eanach meaning "marshy place".
Dukey m English
Diminutive of Duke.
Dukkhvakha m Chechen
Means "live long" in Chechen.
Dulia f Asturian, Galician
Short form of Odulia.
Duma m Swahili
Means "cheetah" in Swahili.... [more]
Dumka m Santali, Ho
Possibly derived from Dumka: a city in Bihar, India.
Dunduñí f Romani (Caló)
Means "clear" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Clara.
Dunia f & m Arabic, Swahili, Spanish, Galician
Derived from Arabic دُنْيَا (dunyā) "world (the Earth, or any this-worldly habitat, excluding the next world)".
Dunstán m Spanish
Spanish form of Dunstan.
Dunstano m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Dunstan.
Dunstão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Dunstan
Đustina f Bosnian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Djustina.
Dysmenziane f History, Thracian (Hellenized, ?)
Etymology uncertain, possibly a Hellenized form (or corruption) of a Thracian name. This was one of the names attributed to the mother of the Byzantine emperor Phocas, whose family were likely of Thraco-Roman origin.
Dzeghaschte m Circassian
Means "that which scares the army" in Circassian.
Dzeshu m Circassian
Means "army knight" in Circassian.
Dževad m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Jawad.
Dzuwa m & f Chewa
Means "sunshine" in Chewa.
Eachna f Irish Mythology, Old Irish
Probably derived from Old Irish ech "horse" combined with a diminutive suffix. In Irish mythology, Eachna was a daughter of a king of Connacht, famed for her skill at chess.
Eashita f Odia
Means "one who desires a lot" in Odia.
Ebelembo f Bandial
Means "throwing there" in Bandial.
Eberhardt m Danish, German
German and Danish form of Eberhard.
Ebiegberi m & f Western African, Ijaw
Means "good news" in Ijaw.
Ebiere f Western African, Ijaw
Means "fine lady" in Ijaw.
Ebungo m Manipuri
Means "son; boy" in Meitei.
Eccatti f Bandial
Means "he (God) has not rewarded you" in Bandial.
Echantombi f Manipuri
Means "youngest sister" in Meitei.
Eco f & m Italian
Italian form of Echo, both the mythological figure and the word.
Edem m & f Efik
Means "last" or "God has delivered me" in Efik.
Edet m & f Efik
Means "market" in Efik and is given to babies born on market day.
Edetobo m Efik
Means "market day" in Efik.
Edidem m Efik
Means "chief" in Efik.
Edidiong f & m Efik
Means “blessing” in Efik.
Edikan m Efik
Means "victory" in Efik.
Editta f Italian
Italian form of Edith.
Ediwakima f & m Efik, Ibibio
Means "abundance; love" in Ibibio and Efik.
Edmea f Italian, Maltese
Italian cognate of Edmée.
Edmilsa f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Portuguese (African, Rare)
Invented name combining the sounds present in Edmar and Ilsa.
Édwin m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Edwin.
Eelisi f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Êlise.
Eeriuffi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Herjulf.
Efem f Efik
Means "troubled" in Efik.
Effiom m Efik
Means "crocodile" in Efik.
Effiong m & f Efik
Means "born on effiong" in Efik. Effiong is one of the traditional week days.
Egert m Finnish, Estonian, Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Eggert. Egert Haglund was a Swedish Formula-3 racing car driver.
Egle f Italian
Italian form of Aegle.
Ehawee f Sioux
Means "laughing maiden" in Lakota, from the Lakota iȟáȟa meaning "to laugh".
Eikili m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Eikile.
Ejatu f Western African, Fula
Sierra Leonean name, allegedly derived from Arabic eja ati meaning "movement", or perhaps a form of Aïchatou.
Ejderhan m Turkish
Combination of Ejder and han meaning "khan; ruler".
Ejdit f Silesian
Silesian form of Edyta.
Ejnare m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ejnar.
Ekaete f Western African, Ibibio, Efik
Means "father's mother". It is given in honor of one's paternal grandmother.
Ekhoe m & f Western African, Edo
Means "mind" in Edo language.
Eki f Sanskrit, Tamil, Indian, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhalese, Indian (Sikh), Hindi
Means "unite; combine; associate" in Sanskrit, Nepali, Sinhalese and many Indian languages.
Ekio m Western African, Ijaw
Means "wisdom" in Ijaw.
Ekit m Chuukese
Means "to strive for" in Chuukese.
Ekong m Efik
Means "war" in Efik.
Ekpedeme m & f Western African, Ibibio
Means "who should share?" in Ibibio.
Elbire f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Elvira and Elvire.
Eleksey m Altai
Altai form of Aleksei.
Eleutér m Slovak
Slovak form of Eleutherius.
Eleuteriu m Sicilian, Romanian (Rare)
Romanian and Sicilian form of Eleutherios.
Eliaser m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Elieser.
Elide f Italian
Italian name of the Ancient Greek region Elide, in Greek 'Hλις Elis.
Elie m Jewish, Yiddish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Short form of Eliezer or Elijah. A famous bearer is Elie Wiesel, Jewish rights activist.
Elie f Medieval English
Diminutive of Ellen 1.
Elisa f Albanian
Feminine form of Elis.
Elisapeta f Samoan
Samoan form of Elisabeth.
Elisio m Italian, Greek Mythology (Italianized)
Variant of Eliseo and Italian form of Elysium.
Elixabet f Basque
Basque form of Elizabeth.
Elizavieta f Russian
Variant transcription of Елизавета (see Elizaveta.
Elizawieta f Russian (Polonized)
Polish variant transcription of Елизавета (see Elizaveta).
Elkie f English (British, Modern, Rare)
English form of Elke 1. A famous bearer of this name is singer Elkie Brooks (real name: Elaine Bookbinder).
Elmurat m Uzbek
A famous bearer is Elmurat Tasmuradov, an Uzbekistani Greco-Roman wrestler. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and at the 2016 Olympics. He won a gold medal four times at the Asian Championship... [more]
Elo m Medieval Frisian
Likely a variant of Ele, recorded between the 11th and 13th centuries.
Eloghosa m & f Edo
Possibly means "it's not hard for God" in Edo. It could be the older name of Benin City, the capital of Edo State in Nigeria.
Elombe m Lingala
Means "brave one" in Lingala.
Elonga f Lingala
Means "victory" in Lingala.
Elu f Indigenous American
Means "a woman full of grace; beautiful; fair" in Zuni, spoken in New Mexico and Arizona.
Elul m Jewish, Hebrew
Elul is the twelfth month of the Jewish civil year and the sixth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar, usually coinciding with parts of August and September.... [more]
Elula f Jewish, Hebrew
Feminine form of Elul.
Elye m Yiddish
Variant of Elie.
Elysium f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the mythological place name Elysium; also see Elysia.
Elyuva f Mordvin
Means "frolicking" in Erzya.
Emanuelu m Samoan
Samoan form of Emmanuel.
Emaobong f Efik
Means "love of God" in Efik, derived from ema meaning "love" and obong meaning "God".
Ëmbla f Albanian
Means "sweet, pleasant" in Albanian.
Emekan f Efik
Means "endurance supercedes everything" in Efik.
Emekemeabasi m & f Efik
Means "the Lord is able" in Efik.
Ememabasi m & f Efik
Means "peace of the Lord" in Efik, derived from emem meaning "peace" and abasi meaning "Lord".
Emembong m & f Ibibio
Means "peace of god" in Ibibio.
Ememobong m & f Efik
Means "peace of the God" n Efek, derived from emem meaning "peace" and obong meaning "God".
Eme-obong f Efik
Means "precious one of God" in Efik.
Emerico m Italian
Variant of Amerigo (see Emmerich).
Émiland m French (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Émilien. Saint Émiland de Nantes, also known as Émilien de Nantes (Émilien of Nantes in English), was a French religious leader who was canonized by the church as a martyr for dying in a fight against the Saracens in Burgundy in 725 AD.
Emilande f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Emiland.
Emmabeth f English (Rare)
Combination of Emma and Beth.
Emmanwel m Maltese
Maltese form of Emmanuel.
Emppu m & f Finnish
Diminutive of Elias, Emilia and other names beginning with Em.
Enap m Chuukese
Means "powerful one" in Chuukese.
Enerita f Chuukese
Possibly elaborated from Inaria.
Énnec m Catalan
Catalan form of Eneko (via Enecus).
Enoabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "gift of god" in Ibibio.
Eno-obong m & f Efik
Means "gift from God" in Efik.
Enpap-X m Sumerian
Possibly one of the earliest names recorded. He was mentioned on a tablet dated 3200-3100 BC. He was one of two Sumerian slaves owned by Gal-Sal.
Ent m Medieval Baltic
Variant of Endo.
Entla f Polish, Yiddish
Eastern Yiddish form of Jentl.
Enula f Italian (Rare)
Italian word for the Elecampane (Inula helenium), a widespread plant species in the sunflower family Asteraceae.
Eolo m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Aiolos.
Epaminonda m Croatian (Rare), Italian (Rare), Macedonian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Croatian, Italian, Macedonian, Romanian and Serbian form of Epameinondas via its latinized form Epaminondas.
Epari m Manipuri
Means "only son" in Meitei.
Eperulo m & f Bandial
Means "to scream at the top of one's voice" in Bandial.