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Fatmawati f IndonesianCombination of the name
Fatma and the feminine suffix
-wati. Fatmawati (1923-1980), who only had one name, was a wife of Indonesian president
Sukarno and the inaugural first lady of Indonesia.
Fawwaz m Arabic, MalayMeans "winner, victorious" in Arabic, from the root فاز
(fāza) meaning "to win, to triumph".
Fayyaz m Arabic, UrduMeans "abundant, bountiful, overflowing, generous" in Arabic.
Febi f & m IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for someone born in February.
Febri m & f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for someone born in February.
Febrian m IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in February.
Febriana f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in February.
Febriani f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in February.
Febrianti f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in February.
Febrianto m IndonesianFrom the name of the month of February (
Februari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in February.
Fengming m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 凤
(fèng) meaning "male phoenix, male fire bird" combined with 鸣
(míng) meaning "to cry, to call". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Fengqin f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 凤
(fèng) meaning "male phoenix, male fire bird", 风
(fēng) meaning "wind, style" or 丰
(fēng) meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" combined with 琴
(qín) meaning "zither, lute" or 芹
(qín) meaning "celery"... [
more]
Fengxia f ChineseFrom Chinese 凤
(fèng) meaning "male phoenix, male fire bird" combined with 霞
(xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist"... [
more]
Ferdi m TurkishDerived from Arabic فردي
(fardiyy) meaning "single, unique, individual".
Feza m & f TurkishMeans "(outer) space" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic فضاء
(faḍāʾ).
Firman m IndonesianMeans "decree, commandment" in Indonesian, ultimately from Persian فرمان
(fārman).
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).
Foom m HmongMeans "to pray, to wish (good fortune to others)" in Hmong.
Fulya f TurkishMeans "jonquil, daffodil" in Turkish, derived from Italian
Puglia.
Furong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 富
(fù) meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper"... [
more]
Ga-Eun f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 佳
(ga) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" combined with 恩
(eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity", 銀
(eun) meaning "silver, money" or 誾
(eun) meaning "to speak gently, to be respectful"... [
more]
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]
Galuh f JavaneseMeans "gem, jewel, diamond" or "daughter" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit गलू
(galū).
Gangsar m JavaneseMeans "smooth, quick" in Javanese. This name was traditionally given to a child whose birth was smooth and easy.
Gathutkaca m Indonesian MythologyJavanese form of
Ghatotkacha. This is the name of a character in Javanese wayang (shadow puppetry) tradition, commonly depicted as a man with black skin wearing an elaborate headdress and clothing.
Gatot m JavaneseFrom Javanese
gothot meaning "muscular, strong, robust".
Gay m & f KarenMeans "good, suitable, proper" in S'gaw Karen.
Geger m JavaneseFrom Javanese
gègèr meaning "uproar, chaos, confusion".
Gehad m & f Arabic (Egyptian)Alternate transcription of Arabic جهاد (see
Jihad), also used as a feminine name. This corresponds more closely with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name.
Gelareh f PersianDerived from Southern Kurdish گِلارە
(gilare) meaning “eye, pupil”.
Geon-U m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 建
(geon) meaning "build, establish" combined with 宇
(u) meaning "house, universe" or 雨
(u) meaning "rain"... [
more]
Ghafur m Arabic, TajikMeans "forgiving" in Arabic, derived from the root غفر
(ghafara) meaning "to forgive, to excuse, to pardon". In Islamic tradition الغفور
(al-Ghafur) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Ghamai m PashtoMeans "gem, jewel, precious stone" in Pashto.
Ghanim m ArabicMeans "gainer, winner" in Arabic, derived from the root غنم
(ghanima) meaning "to make a profit, to make booty, to obtain".
Ghanima f ArabicMeans "trophy, prize, gain, profit" in Arabic, from the root غنم
(ghanīma) meaning "to make booty, to pillage".
Gharib m ArabicMeans "rare, amazing, extraordinary" or "foreigner, stranger" in Arabic, from the root غرب
(gharuba) meaning "to be strange, to be odd".
Ghazal f PersianFrom the name of a form of lyrical love poetry popular in the Middle East and South and Central Asia, ultimately derived from the Arabic root غزل
(ghazala) meaning "to display love via speech, to exchange talk of love".
Ghazali m Arabic, MalayFrom the name of 11th-century Islamic scholar philosopher, theologian and mystic Abu Hamid al-Ghazali. His name may have been derived from Arabic غزل
(ghazala) meaning "to spin, to whirl", referencing his father's occupation as a weaver, or from the name of a village called Ghazalah in present-day Iran.
Ghazi m Arabic, Urdu, PashtoMeans "warrior, conqueror, raider" in Arabic, from the root غزا
(ghazā) meaning "to raid, to wage war against, to attack".
Giao m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 交
(giao) meaning "to intersect, to cross" or "to hand over, to deliver".
Giat m JavaneseFrom Javanese
giyat meaning "vigorous, active, enthusiastic".
Gi-Ha m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 基
(gi) meaning "foundation, base" combined with 河
(ha) meaning "river, stream" or 夏
(ha) meaning "summer, great, grand"... [
more]
Gito m JavaneseFrom Javanese
gita meaning "song, poem, story", ultimately from Sanskrit गीत
(gīta).
Göksel m & f TurkishDerived from Turkish
gök meaning "sky" and
sel meaning "flood, torrent".
Gomgom m BatakMeans "to rule, to control, to dominate" in Toba Batak.
Gondo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
ganda meaning "scent, fragrance, aroma", ultimately from Sanskrit गन्ध
(gandha).
Görkem m & f TurkishMeans "splendour, glory, magnificence" in Turkish.
Guangsheng m ChineseFrom Chinese 广
(guǎng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 生
(shēng) meaning "living, fresh". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Guangyu m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 光
(guāng) meaning "light, brilliant, shine" combined with 裕
(yù) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful" or 宇
(yǔ) meaning "house, eaves, universe"... [
more]
Guifang f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 桂
(guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" or 贵
(guì) meaning "precious, valuable" combined with 芳
(fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful"... [
more]
Guimei f ChineseFrom Chinese 桂
(guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" or 贵
(guì) meaning "precious, valuable" combined with 梅
(méi) meaning "plum, apricot", 美
(měi) meaning "beautiful" or 媚
(mèi) meaning "charming, attractive, to flatter, to fawn on"... [
more]
Guirong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 桂
(guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 蓉
(róng) meaning "lotus"... [
more]
Guizhen f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 桂
(guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" combined with 珍
(zhēn) meaning "precious, rare"... [
more]
Gulalai f PashtoMeans "roses, flower buds" or "beautiful, lovely" in Pashto.
Gülbeyaz f TurkishMeans "white rose" from Turkish
gül meaning "rose" and
beyaz meaning "white".
Gulmayram f KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz гүл
(gül) meaning "flower" and майрам
(mayram) meaning "holiday, celebration".
Gülperi f TurkishFrom Turkish
gül meaning "rose" and
peri meaning "fairy" (both of Persian origin).
Gulsezim f KazakhFrom Kazakh гүл
(gul) meaning "flower" (of Persian origin) and сезім
(sezim) meaning "sensitive, sense, feeling".
Gulzhigit m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz гүл
(gül) meaning "flower" and жигит
(zhigit) meaning "boy, fellow, lad".
Gumelar m JavaneseFrom Javanese
gumêlar meaning "arrangement, display, show".
Guobin m ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 斌
(bīn) meaning "refined" or 滨
(bīn) meaning "beach, seashore"... [
more]
Guohao m ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 豪
(háo) meaning "grand, heroic, powerful". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Guohong m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 洪
(hóng) meaning "flood, deluge, great, vast" or 宏
(hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast"... [
more]
Guojian m ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 建
(jiàn) meaning "build, establish", 健
(jiàn) meaning "strong, healthy", 俭
(jiǎn) meaning "frugal, thrifty, modest, moderate" or 鉴
(jiàn) meaning "reflect, mirror"... [
more]
Guolin m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 林
(lín) meaning "forest" or 霖
(lín) meaning "long spell of rain, continuous rain"... [
more]
Guosheng m ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 生
(shēng) meaning "living, fresh", 盛
(shèng) meaning "abundant, flourishing" or 胜
(shèng) meaning "victory"... [
more]
Guowen m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 文
(wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [
more]
Guoxing m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" combined with 兴
(xīng) meaning "rise, start, flourish, prosper", 行
(xíng) meaning "carry out, execute, perform", 幸
(xìng) meaning "luck, favour" or 星
(xīng) meaning "star, planet"... [
more]
Guoying m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 国
(guó) meaning "country" or 帼
(guó) referring to a type of headgear historically worn by women combined with 英
(yīng) meaning "flower, petal, hero, brave"... [
more]
Gurbachan m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with वचन
(vacana) meaning "speech, word, utterance".
Gurbet f TurkishMeans "place far from home, absence, feeling of being a stranger or longing for one's homeland" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic غربة
(ghurba).
Gurcharan m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with चरण
(caraṇa) meaning "foot, pillar, support".
Gurdial m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with दयालु
(dayālu) meaning "merciful, compassionate, kind".
Gurlal m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, sage" combined with Punjabi ਲਾਲ
(lāl) meaning "darling, child, son" (of Persian origin).
Gurmukh m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with मुख
(mukha) meaning "mouth, face".
Gurnam m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with नाम
(nama) meaning "name".
Gurpal m & f Indian (Sikh)Derived from Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with पाल
(pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Gursimran f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with Punjabi ਸਿਮਰਨ
(simran) meaning "continuous remembrance" (of Sanskrit origin).
Gwang-Ho m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光
(gwang) meaning "light" or 廣
(gwang) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 浩
(ho) meaning "great, numerous, vast", 昊
(ho) meaning "summer, sky, heaven" or 鎬
(ho) meaning "stove, bright"... [
more]
Gwang-Hui m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光
(gwang) meaning "light" or 侊
(gwang) meaning "big" combined with 熙
(hui) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious" or 姬
(hui) meaning "beauty"... [
more]
Gwang-Jo m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光
(gwang) meaning "light" combined with 照
(jo) meaning "shine, illuminate, reflect" or 祖
(jo) meaning "ancestor, forefather". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Gwang-Min m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光
(gwang) meaning "light" or 廣
(gwang) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 民
(min) meaning "people, citizens", 旻
(min) meaning "heaven", 珉
(min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade" or 閔
(min) meaning "mourn, grieve, pity"... [
more]
Gyaltsen m & f TibetanFrom Tibetan རྒྱལ་མཚན
(rgyal-mtshan) meaning "banner of victory", derived from རྒྱལ
(rgyal) meaning "to win, to become victorious" and མཚན
(mtshan) meaning "mark, sign".
Gyeong-Hwa f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 京
(gyeong) meaning "capital city", 敬
(gyeong) meaning "respect, honour" or 卿
(gyeong) meaning "noble, high officer" combined with 和
(hwa) meaning "harmony, peace" or 花
(hwa) meaning "flower"... [
more]
Gyeong-Tae m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 庚
(gyeong) referring to the seventh of the ten Heavenly Stems, 竟
(gyeong) meaning "finally, after all, at last" or 炅
(gyeong) meaning "brilliance" combined with 泰
(tae) meaning "peaceful", 態
(tae) meaning "manner, bearing, attitude" or 兌
(tae) meaning "exchange, barter"... [
more]
Gyeong-Taek m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 京
(gyeong) meaning "capital city" or 炅
(gyeong) meaning "brilliance" combined with 擇
(taek) meaning "select, choose, pick" or 澤
(taek) meaning "moist, marsh, grace, brilliance"... [
more]
Gyi m & f BurmeseMeans "big, large, great" in Burmese.
Gyu-Ha m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 圭
(gyu) meaning "sharpened jade" combined with 夏
(ha) meaning "summer, great, grand". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Gyu-Han m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 奎
(gyu) meaning "stride" or 圭
(gyu) meaning "sharpened jade" combined with 翰
(han) meaning "writing, painting" or 漢
(han) meaning "man". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Gyurme m & f Tibetan, BhutaneseFrom Tibetan གྱུར་མེད
(gyur-med) meaning "stable, unchanging", from གྱུར
(gyur) meaning "to change, to transform" and མེད
(med) meaning "not, without".