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AbdurehimjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Abdurehim using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling".
AdiljanmUyghur, Uzbek, Kazakh Uyghur elaboration of Adil using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling" as well as an Uzbek and Kazakh variant transcription of Adilzhan.
AnwylfWelsh Alternative form of Annwyl, derived from the Welsh word annwyl meaning "dear, darling".
AyerkefKazakh From ай (ay) meaning "moon" and ерке (erke) meaning "darling#
AzizullahmArabic, Urdu, Persian, Pashto Means "dear to Allah", from Arabic عَزِيز (ʿazīz) meaning "dear, darling" and الله (Allah).
BihotzafBasque Derived from Basque bihotz "heart; spirit; (by extension) courage; (term of endearment) dear, darling".
CanfedafOttoman Turkish From Turkish can meaning "soul, life" or by extension "darling, sweetheart" combined with Turkish feda meaning "sacrifice".
CariadfWelsh Directly taken from Welsh cariad "love, affection; darling, sweetheart". This name is borne by British comedian Cariad Lloyd.
ChavivafHebrew Means "pleasant, beloved, darling" in Hebrew, making it a cognate of Habiba.
CheritafEnglish Meaning unknown. It is most likely based on the the French word chérie meaning "darling" combined with the Spanish suffix ita. Cherita Chen is a character in the 2001 cult movie Donnie Darko.
Chioraf & mGeorgian (Rare) Derived from the Georgian noun ჩიორა (chiora) meaning "little bird, darling child" as well as "young cockerel".... [more]
ČokajkomMari Derived from čukaj meaning "baby, darling".
DilaramfPersian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz Means "quiet-hearted" or "peaceful-hearted", derived from the Persian noun دل (dil) meaning "heart" (see Avtandil) combined with the Persian adjective آرام (aram) meaning "quiet, calm, tranquil"... [more]
DillenafMedieval Welsh Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a Latinization of Dulon and a derivation from the 'Medieval Welsh word dillyn meaning, as an adjective, "beautiful, fine, neat, chaste", and as a noun, "a thing of beauty or elegance, ornament, precious thing, dear one, darling"'.
Duangchaif & mThai Means "heart, mind" or "sweetheart, beloved, darling" in Thai.
DurdanahfUrdu The name Durdanah is commonly a female name from the "Urdu" origin that means "Gold, Ruby, Pearl and Coral, Pearl bead, Precious, Dear, Darling".
EhmetjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Ehmet using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling".... [more]
ErkebulanmKazakh From Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling" and бұлан (bulan) meaning "moose, elk, deer".
ErkenazfKazakh From Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling" combined with Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry, affectation".
ErkinjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Erkin using the suffix جان (jan) meaning "dear, darling".
GurlalmIndian (Sikh) Derived from Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, sage" combined with Punjabi Gurmukhi ਲਾਲ (lal) meaning "dear, darling" (of Persian origin).
Hasianf & mBatak Means "darling, beloved" in Toba Batak.
IlhamjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Ilham using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling".
IpolanifHawaiian Meaning "Heavenly Sweetheart", it combines Ipo, meaning "sweetheart, darling" and Lani, meaning "sky, heaven".
JanafPersian Jana is a Persian name which means "my darling" or "my soul".
Jo'jagulfUzbek Derived from jo'ja meaning "chick" or "kid, darling" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
JononparifUzbek Derived from jonon meaning "beautiful woman", "wonderful" or "my dear, darling", also the name of a musical melody, and pari meaning "fairy".
JononposhshafUzbek Derived from jonon meaning "beautiful woman", "wonderful" or "my dear, darling", also the name of a musical melody, and poshsha, an endearing term for a girl or woman.
JuwitafIndonesian, Malay From Indonesian and Malay juita meaning "beloved, darling" or "sweet, beautiful, pretty".
Kaipolanif & mHawaiian From Hawaiian ka, a definite article, ipo meaning "sweetheart, darling" and lani meaning "sky, heaven".
Khongorm & fMongolian Means "dear, darling, sweetheart" or "light bay (horse)" in Mongolian.
KhongormaafMongolian From Mongolian хонгор (khongor) meaning "dear, darling, sweetheart" or "light bay (horse)" and the feminine suffix маа (maa).
KhongortsetsegfMongolian From Mongolian хонгор (khongor) meaning "dear, darling, sweetheart" or "light bay (horse)" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
KhwanchaifThai Means "darling, sweetheart, affectionate" in Thai.
LadlifIndian, Hindi Means "darling, favourite, cherished" in Hindi.
LahbibmArabic (Maghrebi) Derived from Arabic الحبيب (al-habib) meaning "the beloved, the darling".
LeefkefLow German, East Frisian Derived from Low German leefke "darling", which looks similar to its Limburgish equivalent leeveke and Dutch liefje. See also the name Leve, of which this name can be seen as a feminine form of.
LemmikkifFinnish Means "darling", "pet" or "forget-me-not" in Finnish.
LuboradzmPolish (Rare) From Slavic lubo "pleasant", "good-humoured", "beloved", "darling" and radz "to advise", formerly also "to care about", "to reck", "to care", "to look after", "to groom". Thus it could mean "someone who cares about those he loves".
LubowidmPolish (Rare) From the Slavic lubo "pleasant", "beloved", "darling" and wid "to see", or possibly from widz "servant", "minion", "serf", "messenger", "commissionaire".
MahbubjahonfUzbek Derived from Uzbek mahbub meaning "beloved, darling" and jahon meaning "the world".
MaitanefBasque Variant of Maite, composed of Basque maitea meaning "beloved, darling" and the modern feminine suffix -ne.
MominjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Mumin using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling".
NanifGeorgian Meaning uncertain. The earliest known attestation of this name occurs in a Svan source from the 13th century AD, so it might possibly be of Svan origin. Also compare the Georgian noun ნანა (nana) meaning "mother" as well as "darling child".... [more]
PhilinnafAncient Greek, Theatre Means "darling" in Greek, a term of affection derived from Greek φίλος (philos) meaning "friend, lover". A famous bearer was Philinna of Larissa in Thessaly (4th century BC), the third wife of Philip II of Macedon and mother of Philip III Arrhidaeus... [more]
Ponlokem & fKhmer Means "dear, darling" or "bud, sprout" in Khmer.
Povm & fKhmer Means "youngest, darling, beloved" in Khmer.
PranpriyafThai From Thai ปราณ (pran) meaning "breath" and ปรียา (priya) meaning "darling, beloved".
PriyananfThai From Thai ปรียา (priya) meaning "darling, beloved" and นันท์ (nan) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight".
PriyanutfThai From Thai ปรียา (priya) meaning "darling, beloved" and อนุช (anuch) meaning "(younger) sister".
SreymomfKhmer From Khmer ស្រី (srey) meaning "woman, lady, beautiful, excellent" and possibly ម៉ុម (mom) meaning "dear, beloved, darling".
ŚwielubmPolish (Rare) From the Slavic elements wsze/świe meaning "every", "each", "all", "any", "everyone", "everybody", "every man", "always", "forever", "aye" and lub "beloved", "darling". It can mean "the one who likes all".
TanamKarachay-Balkar Means "calf" or "darling, sweetheart" in Karachay- Balkar.
TehanifTahitian, Hawaiian, Literature Derived from Tahitian te meaning "the" and hani meaning "darling". This was used for a character in the novel Mutiny on the Bounty (1932) by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall... [more]
TiyamfLuri From the Luri meaning "my eyes", figuratively meaning "darling, beloved".
ToychamUzbek Means "young foal" or "darling" in Uzbek.
ToyloqmUzbek Means "young foal" or "dear, darling" in Uzbek.
TuirefFinnish Derived from the archaic Finnish word tuiretuinen, which means both "unwise, uncomprehending" and "darling".
UljonfUzbek (Rare) The first element of this name is as of yet uncertain. The second element should be derived from the Uzbek noun жон (jon) meaning "soul". It ultimately comes from the Persian noun جان (jan) meaning "soul, being, spirit" as well as "life"... [more]
YusupjanmUyghur Uyghur elaboration of Yusup using the Persian suffix جان (jân) meaning "dear, darling".
ZakiryanmBashkir Combination of Zakir and the suffix -йән (yän), which is derived from Persian جان (jân) meaning "soul, being" or "dear, darling".
ZhanerkefKazakh From Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".