This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is mi* or *mi or *mi*.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Kimio m JapaneseFrom Japanese 王 (kimi) meaning "king" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Kimishige m JapaneseFrom 仁 (
kimi) meaning "benevolence" or 君 (
kimi) meaning "you, thou, nobleman, lord, ruler, master" combined with 茂 (
shige) meaning "lush, luxuriant" or 重 (
shige) meaning "layers, folds"... [
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Kimitada m JapaneseFrom 君 (
kimi) meaning "lord, noble" or 公 (
kimi) meaning "public, official, government", combined with 唯 (
tada) meaning "just, only, simply". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kimito m JapaneseFrom Japanese 君, 公 (kimi) meaning "lord" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can also make up this name.
Kimitsugu m JapaneseFrom 君 (
kimi) meaning "lord, noble" or 公 (
kimi) meaning "public, official, government", combined with 禎 (
tsugu) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward", meaning 亜 (
a, tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 次 (
ji, tsugu) meaning "next"... [
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Kimiya f PersianMeans "rare" or "alchemy" in Persian, possibly given in reference to the 11th-century Sufi text كيمياى سعادت
(Kimiya-yi sa'ādat), 'The Alchemy of Happiness', by Al-Ghazali.
Kimiyasu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 公 (kimi) meaning "lord" combined with 康 (yasu) meaning "peace". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.... [
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Kimiyo f JapaneseMeans "beginning, generation, beautiful, righteous" and "child, main, given" in Japanese. Known bearers of this name include the Japanese former tennis player Kimiyo Hatanaka (1944-), Japanese table tennis player Kimiyo Matsuzaki (1938-), and Japanese artist Kimiyo Mishima (1932-).
Kimiyoshi m JapaneseMeans "public, righteousness" in Japanese. Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.... [
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Kirumi f Popular CultureBorne by character Kirumi Tojo (東条 斬美) in the visual novel adventure game 'Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony', made up of the verb 斬る
(kiru) meaning "to kill, cut/slice (off)" and 美
(mi) meaning "beauty."... [
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Kishmishoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
kishmish, the name of a kind of grape or small raisins, and
oy meaning "moon".
Kismine f LiteratureUsed by F. Scott Fitzgerald for a character in his novella
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (1922). Perhaps he based it on the English word
kismet meaning "fate, destiny". In the story Kismine has a sister named
Jasmine.
Kissimi m & f InuitUsed by Erin Hunter in the Seekers series of novels. It means "alone".
Kiyofumi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 清 (kiyo) meaning "clear, pure, clean" combined with 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence" or 史 (fumi) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [
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Kiyomi f JapaneseFrom
聖 (kiyo) "holy, sacred" or
清 (kiyo) "pure, clean" and
美 (mi) "beautiful".... [
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Kiyomichi m JapaneseFrom 聖 (
kiyo) meaning "holy; sacred" or 虚 (
kiyo) meaning "emptiness, void" combined with 道 (
michi) meaning "path". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Kiyomitsu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 清 (
kiyo) meaning "clear, pure, clean" combined with 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light, radiance". Different combinations of kanji can also form this name.
Kiyomizu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 清 (kiyo) meaning "pure" combined with 水 (mizu) meaning "water" or 瑞 (mizu) meaning "auspicious". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kiyotomi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 清 (
kiyo) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or 聖 (
kiyo) meaning "holy" combined with 富 (
tomi) meaning "wealth, abundance". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Kiyumi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (ki) meaning "expensive", 弓 (yu) meaning "archery bow" or 由 (yu) meaning "reason, cause" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Kizumi f Japanesekizumi means either "build reality" or "build beauty". the kanji used for the first meaning are... [
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Klonimir m Croatian, Russian, SerbianThe first element of this archaic name is possibly derived from Russian
klyon or
kljon "maple (tree)". Also compare Polish
klon, which also means "maple (tree)". The second element is derived from either Slavic
mir "peace" or Slavic
mer "great, famous"... [
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Kokimi f JapaneseJapanese feminine name derived from
小 (ko) mean "small, child",
喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice" and
美 (mi) meaning "beauty".
Kokomi f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, spirit" or 湖 (
ko) meaning "lake" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" or 己 (
mi) meaning "itself, oneself"... [
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Kokoromi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (kokoro) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Konami f JapaneseFrom Japanese 湖 (ko) meaning "lake", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", 南 (na) meaning "south", 波 (na) meaning "wave" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", 実 (mi) meaning "fruit, good result, truth", 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean" or 波 (nami) meaning "wave"... [
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Konomi f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 楽 (
konomi) meaning "music; comfort, ease" or a combination of 好 (
kono) meaning "fondness, what one likes" and 美 (
mi) meaning "beauty". Further combinations with three kanji can be 小之美 (
konomi) made of 小 (
ko) meaning "infant, baby", 之 (
no) meaning "of" and 美 (
mi) meaning "beauty" or 木乃実 (
konomi) a combination of 木 (
ko) meaning "tree, wood", 乃 (
no) meaning "of" and 実 (
mi) meaning "truth".... [
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Kosumi m MiwokDerived from Miwok
kosumu "salmon" and/or
kose "to throw at", with the implied meaning "fishes for salmon with a spear".
Kosumi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" and 澄 (sumi) meaning "clear". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Kotomi f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 琴 (
koto) meaning "koto (a Japanese zither)" or 寿 / 壽 (
koto) both meaning "(something worthy of) congratulations, longevity" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" or 弥 (
mi) meaning "widely, increasingly, for a long time"... [
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Kotsumi f JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 小 (
ko) meaning "small" or 木 (
ko) meaning "wood" combined with 堤 (
tsumi) meaning "embankment" or 積 (
tsumi) meaning "product". ... [
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Koyomi m & f JapaneseFrom japanese 暦 (koyomi) meaning "calendar, almanac"
Krunomir m CroatianDerived from the Slavic elements
kruna "crown" and
mir "peace".
Kulomir m Croatian (Archaic)The first element of this archaic name is probably derived from Slavic
kula "globe, sphere, orb, ball". Also compare Middle High German
kugel, which can mean "ball" as well as "bullet"... [
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Kumi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kumika f JapaneseFrom Japanese 空 (ku) meaning "sky", 見 (mi) meaning "to see" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Kumina f JapaneseFrom Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Kumino f JapaneseFrom Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Kumisay f KazakhMeans "silver moon", derived from Kazakh күміс
(kümis) meaning "silver" combined with ай
(ay) meaning "moon".
Kumisgul f KazakhMeans "silver flower", derived from Kazakh күміс
(kümis) meaning "silver" and гүл
(gül) meaning "flower".
Kumiyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 久 (
ku) meaning "long time", 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 世 (
yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kunimi f & m JapaneseDerived from japanese 国(kuni) meaning "country, land" and 見(mi) meaning "you see"
Kunimitsu m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 国 (
kuni) meaning "country" or 州 (
kuni) meaning "state" combined with 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Kurami f JapaneseFrom Japanese 鞍 (
kura) meaning "saddle" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kurmi Ajayu f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kurmi meaning "rainbow" and
ajayu meaning "spirit".
Kurmi Sami f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kurmi meaning "rainbow" and
sami meaning "colour" or "fortune, good luck".
Kurmi Thaya f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kurmi meaning "rainbow" and
thaya meaning "cold".
Kurmi Uma f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kurmi meaning "rainbow" and
uma meaning "water".
Kuromi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 黒 (
kuro) meaning "black" combined with 見 (
mi) meaning "to see". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Kurumi f & m JapaneseDirectly taken from Japanese 胡桃 meaning "walnut". This name is mostly used for girls in Japan but occasionally given to boys as well. It is also often written in hiragana. Other kanji combinations are possible, but rather uncommon.
Kusami f JapaneseFrom Japanese ku (空) meaning "sky", ku (九) meaning "nine", ku (宮) meaning "palace", sa (小), meaning "small", sa (早) meaning "fast", sa (沙) meaning "sand", mi (明) meaning "light", mi (美) meaning "beautiful", and mi (妃) meaning "queen"... [
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Kusi Kurmi f AymaraFrom the Aymara
kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and
kurmi meaning "rainbow".
Kwang-Min m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光
(gwang) meaning "light" combined with 民
(min) meaning "people, populace, nation" or 旻
(min) meaning "heaven". Other hanja combinations are possible.
Kyeongmi f KoreanFrom 炅 "brilliance" or 卿 "noble" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
Kyeongmin f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 京 meaning "capital city", 景 meaning "scenery; view" or 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour" and 民 "people, subjects, citizens", 旻 "heaven" or 珉 "stone resembling jade" (min).
Laamiiɗo m FulaA Fulani honorific term, derived from the root
laamu, meaning “
leadership”
Ładzimił m PolishThe first element of this name is probably derived from Polish
ładny "pretty, lovely, nice". The second element is derived from Slavic
mil "gracious, dear".
Ładzimir m PolishThe first element of this name is probably derived from Polish
ładny "pretty, lovely, nice". The second element is derived from Slavic
mir "peace".
Łagomierz m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
łagodna or
łagodny "mild, gentle, smooth", which is probably ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
lьgъkъ or
lьgъnъ "light" (as in, not heavy)... [
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Laksami f ThaiMeans "luck, fortune, beauty, grace" in Thai, derived from the name of the Hindu goddess
Lakshmi.
Laksmi f & m Indonesian, Indian, Kannada, HindiIndonesian form of
Lakshmi as well as a Kannada and Hindi alternate transcription. It is solely used as a feminine name in Indonesia, while it is unisex in India.
Lami f HausaFrom the Hausa
Àlhàmîs meaning “Thursday”.
Laminde f HausaEtymology uncertain. Traditionally given to girls born on Thursdays.
Lamira f English (American), Literature, TheatreThis name was used (possibly invented) by Jacobean-era dramatist John Fletcher for characters in his plays
The Honest Man's Fortune (c.1613) and
The Little French Lawyer (1647). It does not appear to have been used in England; it came into use in the early United States, occurring as early as the 1780s in New York, perhaps influenced by the similar-sounding name
Almira 1.
Laramie m & f American (Rare)As an American given name, this is likely taken from the name of multiple places in the state of Wyoming (see also
Laramie), which were themselves derived from the French surname
Laramie and named for Jacques LaRamie (1784-1821?), a Canadian frontiersman and explorer.
Laudamie f Arthurian CycleQueen of Averre, which she inherited from King Avenis and Queen Anfole (Annore). She had a sister named Anfole.... [
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Ledimir m CroatianDerived from (Serbo-)Croatian
led "ice" combined with Slavic
mir "peace".
Leeloominaï f Popular CultureMain character in "The Fifth Element" (1997). The name is revealed to mean "precious stones" in the characters fictional language, the Divine Language. She goes by
Leeloo... [
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Legimin m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Legi referring to the first day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix
-min.
Łękomir m PolishObscure old Polish male name composed of the Slavic elements
łęka "cunning, guile, treachery" and
mir "peace". The meaning may thus be something along the lines of "he who uses his cunning in order to establish peace".
Lemir m Soviet, RussianThis name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names. It can be a contraction of Ленин и мировая революция
(Lenin i mirovaya revolyutsiya) meaning "Lenin and the world revolution", but it can also be a contraction of Ленин мировой идеал революций
(Lenin mirovoy ideal revolyutsiy), which essentially means "Lenin is the revolutionary ideal of the world".... [
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Lemira f Soviet, RussianFeminine form of
Lemir. This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Lemira f Soviet, Russian (Rare)Most likely an acronym of the surnames of Ленин (
Lenin), Энгельс (
Engels) and Маркс (
Marx) combined with the Russian words интернационал революция
(internatsional revolyutsiya) meaning "international revolution".
Lemmitty f & m Finnish (Rare, Archaic)Means "beloved" in Finnish (i.e., the past passive participle of
lempiä; compare
Lempi). It has occasionally been used as a feminine given name (and sometimes a masculine name; it is rare for either sex, and mostly a middle name).
Lenomie f Arthurian CycleGuinevere’s sister in Heinrich von dem Türlin’s "Diu Crône". She was a queen. She had another sister named Flori.
Lepomir m Croatian, SerbianDerived from Serbo-Croatian
lepota or
ljepota "beauty, prettiness, fairness" combined with Slavic
mir "peace".
Ležimir m SerbianDerived from Serbo-Croatian
ležati "to lie (down), to recline, to repose" combined with Slavic
mir "peace". As such, the meaning of this name is roughly "one in which the peace lies".
Liaudminas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian noun
liaudis meaning "people, folk", which is etymologically related to the Germanic element
leud meaning "people" (see
Leopold and
Leutwin)... [
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Liming m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 立
(lì) meaning "stand, establish", 利
(lì) meaning "benefit, advantage" or 黎
(lí) meaning "black, dawn" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭
(míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave"... [
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Lingmiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" and
淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Linmiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade, gem" and
淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Lo-Ammi m BiblicalMeans "not my people", derived from Hebrew לֹא
(lo) meaning "no, not" and עַם
(ʿam) meaning "people, nation" combined with the suffix י
(i) "my"... [
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Lomig m BretonDiminutive of
Lom, itself a short form of
Gwilhom which used to be a vernacular form of
Gwilherm.
Ludomił m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
lud "people", which is ultimately derived from Slavic
lyud and Proto-Slavic
ljudъ "people". The second element is derived from Slavic
mil "gracious, dear"... [
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Ludomir m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
lud "people", which is ultimately derived from Slavic
lyud and Proto-Slavic
ljudъ "people". The second element is derived from Slavic
mir "peace"... [
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Ludzimir m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
ludzie "people", which is ultimately derived from Slavic
lyud and Proto-Slavic
ljudъ "people". The second element is derived from Slavic
mir "peace".
Lugomir m Croatian, SerbianThe first element of this name is possibly derived from Russian
lug "meadow". Also compare modern Polish
łąka, Czech
louka and Slovak
lúka, all of which also mean "meadow"... [
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Lumia f FinnishDerived from the Finnish
lumi meaning "snow".
Lumiana f ObscureMeaning unknown, perhaps an altered form of
Luciana influenced by Latin
lumen "light, source of light, daylight; distinguished person, glory". By some accounts, the American singer Lumidee Cedeño (1984-) was born Lumiana DeRosa.
Lumidee f English (Rare)Meaning uncertain, possibly a contraction of
Lumiana and
Dee. This name is borne by American singer Lumidee Cedeño (1984-), simply known as Lumidee.
Lumière m Popular CultureMeans "light" in French. The name can be recalled from the character in the Disney animated movie "Beauty and the Beast" in which he is transformed into a candelabrum.
Lumikki f FinnishDerived from Finnish word
lumi "snow". Fairy tale character Snow White is known as Lumikki in Finland.
Lumikukka f Finnish (Modern)A combination of
Lumi, which means "snow", and
Kukka, which means "flower". The name was first used in the 1970's.
Lumimuut f MinahasanMeaning unknown. In the Minahasan mythology of Indonesia, she was the ancestor of the Minahasan people, alongside with her husband
Toar.
Lumin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
露 (lù) meaning "dew" and
敏 (mǐn) meaning "nimble, agile, fast, clever".
Lumina f English (Archaic)Derived from Latin
lumina "lights", ultimately from Latin
lumen "light". In the English-speaking world, this name was first recorded in the 1800s.
Luminessa f ObscureFrom the English word
luminescence, a derivative of Latin
lumen "light" (from
lux).
Lumisirkku f FolkloreMeans "snow bunting (a type of bird)" in Finnish, composed of
lumi "snow" (see
Lumi) and
sirkku "bunting" (referring to a bird of the genus Emberiza; see
Sirkku)... [
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Lumity f English (Modern, Rare)Combination of the Spanish name and word Luz meaning light and the English name and word Amity meaning friend, which Lumity directly means friend of Light. ... [
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Lutomir m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Slavic
lut "fierce, severe, cruel, wild" and is etymologically related to
Luty, the Polish name for the month of February (which is so named because of the fierce cold and frost during that time of year)... [
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Mahalakshmi f Indian, Hinduism, HindiFrom Sanskrit महालक्ष्मी (Mahalakshmi) meaning "great sign", derived from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and लक्ष्मी (lakshmi) "sign, mark".
Maimiti f TahitianMeans "surfer" or "coming from the sea" in Tahitian; a combination of
may meaning "to come" and
miti "sea".
Makomi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 子 (ko) meaning "child" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.