FeologildmAnglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements feolo "much, many" (from felu) and ġield "payment" (from geldą).
GeldfriþmAnglo-Saxon An Old English personal name possibly from Old English ġield or ġeld, both meaning "payment, tax" and friþ "peace, refuge, sanctuary".
IngeldmAnglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxon Mythology Possibly derived from the Old English intensive prefix in- and geld "payment, tribute" (from geldą). This was the name of a legendary prince of the Heathobards who appears in Anglo-Saxon tales, including the 8th-century epic poem Beowulf.
NadāyafBabylonian Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from the Akkadian element nadānu ("gift, tribute, payment").
TisikratesmAncient Greek Means "power of vengeance" or "vengeance of power" in Greek. It is derived from the Greek noun τίσις (tisis) meaning "vengeance, retribution" as well as "payment" combined with the Greek noun κράτος (kratos) meaning "power".
To'lovmUzbek Means "payment, compensation" in Uzbek.