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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is rare; and the length is 5.
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Ynyra f Welsh (Rare)
Feminine form of Ynyr (and, as such, the Welsh cognate of Honora).
Yoder m English (Rare)
English transcription of Joder.
Yohad m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Modern Hebrew acronym for "Judgment Day" (Hebrew: יום הדין).
Yomii f African American (Modern, Rare)
Meaning unknown; likely comes from the song of the same name by rapper Moneybagg Yo.
Yonel m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "dove of God", a combination of Yonah and El. Also a modern Hebrew form of Ionel, the Romanian version of John.
Yoqub m Uzbek (Rare), Tajik (Rare)
Uzbek and Tajik form of Yaqub.
Yorbe m & f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
This given name is strictly masculine in Flanders and the Netherlands, where it is a variant form of Yorben.... [more]
Yorma m German (Rare)
Variant spelling of the Finnish name Jorma.... [more]
Yosha f Indian (Rare), Indonesian (Rare)
Derived from Sanskrit योषा (yóṣā) meaning "girl, young woman".
Youli f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Γιούλη (see Giouli).
Youna f Breton, French (Modern, Rare)
Breton feminine form of Youenn.
Ypres m English (Rare)
From the name of the town and municipality in Belgium's West Flanders province (see Ieper), the name first used and peaked during the Battles of Ypres in 1914 and 1915.
Yquem f German (Modern, Rare)
Transferred from the famous French vinery Chateau d'Yquem.
Yuchy f & m Chinese (Anglicized, Rare)
Anglicized romanization of Yuqi.
Yudke m Yiddish (Rare)
A diminutive of Yehudah, making it a masculine equivalent of Yutke.
Yuisa f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 侑 (yu) meaning "help, assist, 衣 (i) meaning "garment, clothing" combined with 彩 (sa) meaning "colour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yukii f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 由 (yu) meaning "cause, reason", 紀 (ki) meaning "century" combined with 衣 (i) meaning "clothing, garment". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yukon m Popular Culture (Rare)
From the Yukon River or Territory, Canada, meaning "Great River" in Gwich’in. Yukon Cornelius is a character in the 1964 Christmas movie, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
Yulid f Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Julitta.
Yulio m Indonesian (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Indonesian variant of Yulius as well as a Spanish variant of Julio.
Yunan f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Yun and An 1.
Yunna f Russian (Rare)
Variant of Yuniya or derived from Russian юная (yunaya) meaning "young". Influenced by names like Anna and Inna.
Yurde m Medieval Spanish, Spanish (European, Modern, Rare)
Old Spanish variant of George. It has got some uses as a revived name in Cantabria, Spain, in the 2010's.
Yurem m American (Hispanic, Modern, Rare)
Usage of this name in the late 2000s likely comes from Yurem Rojas, who was the winner of the reality TV show 'Buscando a Timbiriche, La Nueva Banda'.
Yurfa f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Giurfa. This name is mainly used in Peru.
Yutte f Danish (Rare, ?)
Anglicized form of Jytte in the case of Danish-born actress Yutte Stensgaard (1946-), whose birth name was Jytte.
Yuvan m Indian, Tamil (Rare), Malaysian (Rare)
From Sanskrit युवन् (yúvan) meaning “young, youthful, healthy”.
Yuzan f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combimation of Yu and Zan.
Yvett f Hungarian (Rare)
HUngarian borrowing of Yvette.
Zalya f Russian (Rare)
Russian diminutive of Azaliya and Rozaliya.
Zanya f English (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Tanya.
Zarco m Spanish (Rare)
This first name is predominantly found in South America, although it is not very common there: one is much more likely to encounter the name as a surname there instead. Because of that, it is possible that the bearers' parents were inspired to give their sons the surname as a first name, just like it is done in English-speaking countries these days... [more]
Žarka f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Žarko.
Zarya f Kazakh (Rare), Pakistani (Rare)
Derived from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold".
Zavid m Serbian (Rare, Archaic)
From zavist ''envy'', variant of Zavida.
Zaxon m American (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Jaxon.
Zazou f German (Modern, Rare)
Probably a French diminutive of Isabelle.... [more]
Zecke m German (Rare)
Derived from the usual German word Zecke "Tick (the animal)".... [more]
Zeest f Persian (Rare), Urdu (Rare)
Means “life” in Persian.
Zegar m Flemish (Rare)
The name of three medieval Flemish kings or Berggravin of Ghent. The variant Segar was also used sporadically in England too the name means Sea Spear.
Zejda f Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Zaida.
Zelah f Biblical Hebrew, English (Rare)
Means "rib, side" in Hebrew. Zelah was a place in the territory of the Tribe of Benjamin, ancient Judea, known as the burial place of King Saul, his father Kish and his son Jonathan.
Zéléa f French (Belgian, Rare)
Maybe come from "zélée" the french world who mean zealous. Comes from Azélie
Zelfa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zilpah.
Zelia f Basque (Rare), English (Rare), Portuguese
Basque form and English variant of Celia as well as a Portuguese variant of Zélia. It may also be the Latinate form of Zélie.
Zelph m Mormon (Rare)
A white Lamanite warrior who served under the prophet-king Onandagus.
Zelta f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian zelts "gold".
Zemka f Bosnian (Rare)
Diminutive of Zemira or Azema.
Zenão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Zeno or Zenon.
Zenee f African American, English (Modern, Rare)
Creation based on the name Renee.
Zenno m Dutch (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Zeno.
Zenón m Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Galician (Rare), Aragonese, Kashubian
Spanish, Galician, Aragonese and Kashubian form of Zenon.
Zeola f English (American, Rare)
Likely an invented name, based off rhyming names such as Leola.
Zerek m American (Rare)
Rhyming variant of Derek.
Zeren m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Zeren.
Zetta f Greek (Rare)
Variant of Zeta.
Zette f Danish (Rare)
Short form of names ending in -zette, such as Suzette or Lizette.
Zeusz m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Zeus.
Zevin m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Zeven, possibly influenced by Kevin.
Zhala f Azerbaijani (Rare), Kurdish (Rare)
Kurdish form of Zhaleh and Azerbaijani variant transcription of Jalə.
Zhane m & f Popular Culture, English (Rare), African American (Modern)
Variant of Zane 1. This was the name of the Silver Ranger in the TV series 'Power Rangers in Space'.
Zhian m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Zhi and An 1.
Ziana f English (Rare), Malaysian
Perhaps a variant of Xiana. This name is borne by Malaysian pop singer Ziana Zain (1968-), in whose case it is a short form of Roziana (her real name being Siti Roziana binti Zain).
Ziggi m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Ziggy
Zilga f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian zilgme "azure".
Zilia f Bashkir (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziliya.
Zilly f English (Rare)
Possibly a diminutive of Zillah.
Zimal f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From an Arabic word meaning "robe, garment" and also "preparation for a journey".
Zimra f Hebrew, Dutch (Rare), Hungarian
Feminine form of either Zimri or Zimran. In the Netherlands, a known bearer of this name is the model and journalist Zimra Geurts (b... [more]
Zinan m & f Chinese (Rare)
From Chinese 子 (zǐ) meaning "child, offspring, descendant" combined with 男 (nán) meaning "man, male", as well as other character combinations.
Zisha f Chinese (Rare)
Zisha comes from the Chinese characters 自杀, which means suicide.
Zitta f Danish (Rare)
Danish variant of Zita 1.
Ziuta f Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Józefa and Kazimiera.
Zivah f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Ziva.
Zivel m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Ziv and El means "brightness of God" in Hebrew.
Ziwoo f Korean (Rare)
Rare non-standard transcription of Ji-woo.
Ziyah f English, Muslim (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ziya.
Ziyan m & f Muslim, English (Rare)
Variant of Zian.
Zohal f Arabic (Rare)
From Arabic زحل (zuḥal) meaning "to be distant or remote", "to linger away from others". It is the Arabic word for Saturn.
Zolna f Hungarian (Rare)
19th-century coinage of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the name of the city of Zsolna, known by its Slovak name Žilina in English, in north-western Slovakia.
Zonta f English (Rare)
The popularity of the name is likely due to the Zonta Club (International), a women's aid association established in Buffalo, New York in 1919. ... [more]
Zosim m Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian (Rare), Serbian, Slovene
Form of Zosimos (see Zosimus) in various languages.
Zosja f Belarusian (Rare), Hungarian
Belarusian variant transcription of Zosia.
Zotik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zotikos (see Zoticus).
Zoyna f Indian (Muslim, Rare)
Variant transcription of Zaina.
Zozym m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Zühra f Turkish (Rare)
Turkish form of Zuhra 2.
Zulie f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a combination of Zuli and Julie.
Zuria f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Unknown meaning, possibly a variant of Zuri.
Zylas m American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on Silas.
Zylee f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular sounds zy and lee, probably influenced by names such as Kylie and Riley... [more]
Zymon m Filipino (Anglicized, Rare)
Variant of Simon 1 primarily used in the Philippines.
Zyren m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely a combination of the phonetic elements zy and ren or a variant of Zyron.