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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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Jomol m Uzbek (Rare)
Variant of Jamol, which is the main Uzbek form of Jamal.
Jonan m Biblical, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Biblical prophet, son of Mathi.
Jónar m Icelandic (Modern, Rare), Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Jonar.
Joney m American (Rare), Brazilian (Rare)
Most likely a variant of Johnny/Jonny or a diminutive of Jonas 2.
Jonjo m English (British, Modern, Rare)
A contraction of John and Joe.... [more]
Jonka f Hungarian (Rare)
Allegeldy derived from Old Hungarian jonh- "heart; inside".
Jonne m Finnish, Swedish, Dutch, Flemish (Rare)
Swedish and Finnish diminutive of Jon 1 and Dutch contracted form of Johannes.
Jónný f Icelandic (Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Jón using the name suffix - (which derives from Old Norse nýr "new").
Jopie m & f Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans
Diminutive of Joop for men and of the related name Johanna for women.
Jorão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Joram.
Jordy m Dutch, French (Modern, Rare)
Dutch variant of Jordi as well as a French borrowing of this name. This is the more common spelling in the Netherlands.
Jorel m English (Rare)
A Hebrew name meaning “God will Uplift”
Jörfi m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From an Icelandic place name meaning "long gravel bank, hill", from Old Norse jǫrfi "gravel, sand".
Joric m Dutch (Rare), French (Modern), Flemish (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
Dutch variant of Jorick as well as a French borrowing of this name.
Jørna f Norwegian (Archaic), Danish (Rare)
Feminine form of Jørn as well as a variant of Jorna.
Jörne f German (Rare)
Feminine form of Jörn.
Jorte m & f Dutch (Modern, Rare)
Dutch or Frisian form of Eberhard via Jorrit.
Jorve m Low German (Rare), North Frisian
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Jörvi m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Jörfi.
Josel m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Rare)
a variant of Yosel (See Yossel)
Josey f English (Rare)
Variant of Josie. It was given as a name to 106 girls born in the USA in 2012.
Joshi f Swedish (Rare)
Feminine form of Joshy
Josia m Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Dutch, German, Finnish and Swedish form of the Hebrew name Yoshiyahu (see Josiah).
Jotão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Yotam (see Jotham).
Jotia m Georgian (Rare)
When written as ჟოტია, this name is a variant transcription of Zhotia.... [more]
Jouki m & f Finnish (Rare)
Variant of Jouko as well as a feminine form.
Joulu m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "Christmas" in Finnish.
Jouri m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Yuriy.
Jóvin m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements jór "horse" and vinr "friend".
Jozue m Czech (Rare), Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Joshua, used to refer to the Biblical figure.
Jrake m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Drake, possibly influenced by Jake.
Jubel m Arabic, Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Jubal. Also, means "jubilant" in Dutch.
Judai m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
The name means "teenager" or "teenage years".
Juden m English (Rare)
Elaboration of "Jude".
Julka f Slovene (Rare), Polish, Serbian, Silesian, Kashubian
Diminutive of Julija and Julia respectively as well as a Kashubian diminutive of Juliana.
Julot m French (Rare)
Diminutive of Jules 1.
Juman f Arabic (Rare)
The name means "Pearls", and it's in the plural. Its singular form (Jumanah, or Jumana) is also used as a feminine name in Arabic. The word is a very old in the Arabic language.
Junan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Jun 1 and An 1.
Junez m Medieval Jewish (Rare), Medieval Spanish (Rare)
Medieval Judeo-Spanish form of Jonah via the Arabic Yunis.
Junio m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Junius. It also means “June” in Spanish.
Junis m & f German (Modern, Rare)
Modern German name of uncertain origin.... [more]
Junus m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Yunus.
Jurin f Japanese (Rare)
From 珠 (ju) meaning "pearl, jewel, gem" and 琳 (rin) meaning "tinkling string of jewels". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jurja f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Juraj.
Jurra f West Frisian (Rare)
Feminine form of Jurre.
Jusof m Malay (Rare)
Malay form of Yusuf.
Jutka f Hungarian, Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
Originally a Hungarian diminutive of Judit and a Dutch diminutive of Judith, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Juuls f Dutch (Rare)
Dutchization of Jools.
Juust m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Just. It is possible that there are a select few cases where the name is a variant of Joost, i.e. that it is a short form of Judocus.... [more]
Juvia f Spanish (Latin American, Modern, Rare)
Based off of the Spanish word lluvia "rain".
Jyasa m Newar (Rare)
From Newar ज्यासा (jyāsā) meaning "office".... [more]
Jymme f American (Rare)
Feminine variant of Jim or Jimmy.
Jyrus m Filipino (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on Cyrus.
Kaari f Eastern African (Rare), Meru
The name kaari is a name popular used among the Ameru (Meru) community of Kenya. The name is given to a child named after a younger sister of one of the parents. It is especially given by the grandparents... [more]
Kaari f Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Finnish and Estonian form of Kari 1.
Kadan f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "grape hyacinth (flower)" in Hebrew (genus Muscari).
Kaddy f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Caddy.
Kæja f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic adoption of Kaja 1.
Kaeli f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Kaylee. It was brought to public attention by social media influencer Kaeli Mae around 2023.
Kāhui f & m Maori (Rare)
Variant of Te Kāhui meaning "constellation" in Māori.
Kaifa f & m Thai (Rare)
Means "pheasant" in Thai.
Kairi f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Kyrie.
Kaitz m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "summer" in Hebrew.
Kaiyō m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name combines 海 (kai, umi) meaning "ocean, sea" with 陽 (you, hi) meaning "daytime, heaven, male, positive, sunshine, yang principle" or 洋 (you) meaning "ocean, western style."... [more]
Kajin m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Cain.
Kalil m American (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Khalil.
Källa f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Modern form of Kiälla or taken directly from the Swedish word källa "source (of a stream of water)".
Kalla f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic), Icelandic (Rare)
Feminine form of Kalle as well as a variant of Karla.
Kally f & m English (Rare), Indian
Variant of Kali 1 or Callie.
Kamar m African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a combination of the phonetic elements ka and mar modelled on Lamar or Jamar, or perhaps a variant of Qamar... [more]
Kameo f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Cameo.
Kamma f Danish (Rare), Icelandic (Rare)
Originally a diminutive of double names in which the first name began with Ka- and the second name began with Ma- (such as Karen-Margrethe, as in the case of Karen Margrethe "Kamma" Rahbek (1775-1829), a Danish woman of letters)... [more]
Kämpe m Swedish (Rare)
From Swedish kämpe meaning "fighter".
Kamui m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name can be used as 可夢偉, 華夢衣, 華夢威, 夏夢生, 加夢意 or 嘉夢威 with 可 (ka, kou, -be.ki, -be.shi) meaning "can, passable, possible," 華 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower," 夏 (ka, ga, ge, natsu) meaning "summer", 加 (ka, kuwa.eru, kuwa.waru) meaning "add, include, join," 嘉 (ka, yoi, yomi.suru) meaning "applaud, esteem, praise," 夢 (bou, mu, kura.i, yume, yume.miru) meaning "dream, illusiom, vision," 偉 (i, era.i) meaning "excellent, greatness, distinguished," 衣 (i, e, kinu, -gi, koromo) meaning "clothes, garment," 威 (i, odo.kasu, odo.shi, odo.su) meaning "dignity, majesty, authority," 生 (shou, sei, i.kiru, i.keru, -u, u.mare, o.u, ki, na.ru, ha.eru) meaning "birth, genuine, life" and 意 (i) meaning "intention, mind, will, thought."... [more]
Kanah f American (Rare, Archaic)
Means "reedy, brook of reeds". It is a river, mentioned in the Old Testament, that extends from the Mediterranean to Tappuah.
Kanni f Estonian (Rare)
Short form of Kannike.
Kanty m Polish (Rare)
From Latin Canti meaning "from Kęty". This name is used as a second given name with Jan 1 as a first name, referring to a 15th-century Polish saint who came from the town of Kęty in southern Poland.
Kanut m Polish (Rare), Hungarian
Polish and Hungarian form of Knut.
Kapri f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant spelling of Capri.
Karac m English (British, Rare)
Comes from the name Caratācos and Caratacus which are also related to Caradog and Caradoc... [more]
Karai f & m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly taken from the Japanese adjective 辛い (karai) meaning "spicy, hot; strict, harsh, severe," belonging to a fictional (female) character in various installments of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media, introduced in 1993, and a (male) character in the anime 'Naruto Shippūden' who first appeared in episode 286 (broadcast in 2012 in Japan).... [more]
Karda f German (Rare)
Germanised spelling of Carda.
Kardo m Estonian (Rare)
Variant of Hardi via Hardo.
Karën f French (Modern, Rare)
Probably a French variant of Karen 1
Karey f & m English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Carey.
Karja f Literature, German (Modern, Rare)
A fictional Mixtec woman in the works of the German writer Karl May. She occurs in two books and two films.
Karna f Danish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Known since the 15th century, Karna was used as a variant of Karla in the southern parts of Sweden and as a variant of Karen 1 in the eastern parts of Denmark.
Karún f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Blend of Karín or Karen 1 and Old Norse rún meaning "secret lore, rune".
Kasha f English (Modern, Rare)
Most likely a modern phonetic respelling of Cassia, although in some cases it seems to be used as an Anglicized spelling of Polish Kasia.
Kasyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Kason.
Katel f Cornish (Rare)
Cornish form of Catherine.
Katsy f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Katherine, Kathleen, Katrina and other names beginning with Kat- or Kath-.
Kauai m & f English (Anglicized, Rare)
Kauai's name has no particular historical meaning; however, through the legend of Hawaii loa who is thought to have been the Polynesian founder of the Hawaiian island's original inhabitants, “a favorite place around one's neck” is suggested.
Kausi m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "season" in Finnish.
Kaven f & m Romani (Rare)
Courage strong brave kind feline
Kayda f English (Canadian, Rare)
Possibly a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and da.
Kaysa f American (Modern, Rare)
American spelling of Kajsa.
Keaki f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
First made known by now retired Takarazuka actress Keaki Mori (杜 けあき), born Kumiko Kano (狩野 久美子) (1959-), who was in the theatre troupe from 1979 to 1993. It is derived from Keyaki.... [more]
Kearn m English (Anglicized, Rare)
This is an Anglicized version of Ciarán, which means "little black haired one."
Kehat m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Kohath.
Kēhau f & m Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "dew, mist, dewdrop."
Keily f English (Rare)
Derived from the Irish word Cadhla, meaning "Graceful."
Keimo m Finnish (Rare)
Invented by Finnish author Aleksis Kivi (1834-1872) who was inspired by the place name Keimola which is of uncertain etymology.
Keity f Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish and Portuguese adaptation of Katy reflecting the English pronunciation.
Keiva f Irish (Modern, Rare)
Anglicized form of Caoimhe.
Kejla f Polish, Jewish, Yiddish, Russian, Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Polish and Lithuanian spelling of Kayla, this form was far more common among Jews in Eastern Europe before it was overrode by its anglicized form of Kayla in the 1980s... [more]
Kelby m & f English (Modern, Rare)
A name of Norse origin meaning "lives at a farm near a well or spring".
Kelcy f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Kelsey.
Kelen m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Kellen.
Keler m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Celer.
Kella f English (Rare)
Possibly a Latinization of Kelly.
Kelli f Estonian (Modern, Rare)
Contracted form of Kerli. In some cases, however, it may also be a borrowing of the English name.
Kelon m African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name, likely based on the sounds of names like Jaylon and Kaylon.
Kelsa f English (Rare)
Possibly a form of Kelsey.
Kelty f English (American, Rare), English (Canadian)
Transferred use of the surname Kelty.
Kelyn f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Cornish kelyn "holly".
Kenai m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Means "flat land" in the Dena'ina language. From the Dena'ina ken 'big flat' and ken'ey 'two big flats with a river cutback'.... [more]
Kenau f West Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
The first element of this name is derived from Germanic kuni meaning "family, kin, race, kind", which is not to be confused with Germanic kuoni meaning "brave". The second element is derived from either Germanic wîh meaning "holy" or Germanic wîg meaning "warrior."... [more]
Kendi f & m English (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Most likely a variant of Kennedy or Candy.... [more]
Kensy f English (American, Modern, Rare), Central American (Rare)
Variant of Kenzy. This name is particularly popular in Honduras.
Kenwa m Japanese (Sinicized, Rare), Okinawan
Okinawan variant of Masakazu. From Okinawan 賢 (Ken), meaning “Proper, Correct”, and 和 (Wa), meaning “Harmony”. A notable person bearing the name was Kenwa Mabuni.
Kerem m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "vineyard" in Hebrew.
Kerma f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Likely a feminine form of Kermit.
Keron m & f English (Rare), Brazilian (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Charon, Caron and Karen 1.
Kerst m Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), West Frisian
Short form of masculine names that start with Kerst-, such as Kersten and Kerstian.... [more]
Keter m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "crown" in Hebrew.
Ketha f German (Rare, Archaic), Medieval German
Variant of Käthe, used by the 16th-century religious leader Martin Luther as a pet name for his wife Katharina.
Ketie f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch phonetical spelling of the English name Katie. It is also possible that in some cases, this name is a rare Dutch diminutive of Keet.
Kette f Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Kate.
Ketty f Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Scandinavian variant of Kitty.
Khaza m Arabic (Rare)
Means “treasure, hidden treasure” in Arabic, from كنز (kinz).
Khazi m & f Arabic (Rare)
Variant of Kazi.
Khete m Mongolian (Rare)
Means "lighter, steel for striking fire" in Mongolian.
Khoen m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely intended to be a variant of Koen.
Khoma m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Foma.
Khram m Thai (Rare)
Means "indigo, deep blue" in Thai.
Khrim f Thai (Rare)
Means "cream" in Thai, a borrowing from English. This is usually used as a nickname for girls.
Khris m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Chris and Kris.
Khush m Hindi (Sanskritized, Modern, Rare)
Khush means happiness in Hindi.
Kiann f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Kianne and Kian 2.
Kiano m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Keanu or masculine form of Kiana 2.
Kiari f & m African American (Rare)
Meaning uncertain, perhaps from Kiara/Ciara 1, Ciarán/Kiaran or Chiara... [more]
Kiawe m Hawaiian (Modern, Rare)
From the Hawaiian common name of Prosopis pallida, a species of mesquite tree.
Kibou m & f Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Kibō.
Kiddý f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Kiddie.
Kiell m English (Rare)
Stressed version of Kyle. The name was famously used by Kiell Smith-Bynoe, an actor.
Kiesa f English (Canadian, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Keisha or Keziah.... [more]