Wednesday, August 4, 2010

25,000 Baby Names




Biblical Names

Boys                Girls

Aaron              Eve
Darius             Sarah
Ezekiel            Deborah
Caleb              Anne
John               Mary
Elijah             Rachel
Zion                 Naomi
Samuel           Rebecca
Levi                 Dinah
Isaiah             Delilah

Boys                Girls           

John                Emily
Charles           Ann
George           Elizabeth
Alexander       Mary
Michael          Sarah
Richard          Jane
William          Katherine
Thomas         Margaret
David             Helen
Edward          Christine



Biblical Names

Boys                Girls

Aaron               Eve
Darius             Sarah
Ezekiel            Deborah
Caleb              Anne
John               Mary
Elijah             Rachel
Zion                Naomi
Samuel           Rebecca
Levi                Dinah
Isaiah             Delilah


Nobel Prize–Winners

Boys                Girls

Theodor            Wangari
John                 Shirin
Roy                   Elfriede
Yves                 Toni
Richard            Nadine
Robert              Linda
Harold             Christiane
Mohamed         Jody
Barry               Rigoberta
Finn                  Aung


Exotic Names
Boys                   Girls

Raines                 Amelie
Armel                 Angelique
Markum             Giovanna
Aurelio              Deadrana
Dominique        Esme
Lorenzo            Danica
Cloudy               Adriana
Diego                 Xanthia
Orlando            Zoe
Adonis               Zenobia


Influential Names


Boys                Girls

Kyle                 Mariam
Max                 Sophie
Logan               Elizabeth
Blake                 Celeste
Nathanial          Anna
Mason              Ashley
Samuel              Cassandra
Douglas             Claire
Joshua               Honor
Marcus            Hope


Powerful Names
Boys                Girls

Corbin          Corianna
Dimitri          Gail
Raines          Delores
Gregor          Nadia
Keith            Melinda
Hunter          Marissa
Emerson        Natasha
Roderick       Elena
Harvey          Alexandra
Hamilton       Leah


Presidential Names

Boys                Girls

Earnest          Elizabeth
George          Isabel
James           Taylor
Reagan          Miriam
Calvin          Hilary
Benjamin       Katherine
Adam           Carolyn
Andrew        Andrea
Abraham       Olivia
Dwight          Maria


Olympian Names
Boys                Girls

Muhammad          Dorothy
Jesse                   Mary Lou
Carl                    Jackie
Mark                   Wilma
John                    Kristi
Eric                   Shannon
Dan                Evelyn
Bob          Peggy
Larry          Janet
Irving          Bonnie


Nicknames as Names
Boys                Girls

Greg          Betty
Dick          Liz
Harry          Sue
Larry          Sasha
Bill          Bobbie
Bob          Carrie
Mike          Dee
Will          Allie
Matt          Abby
Jake          Sandy


Children’s Lit


Boys                Girls
Harry           Charlotte
Peter            Mary
Edmund        Lucy
Colin           Matilda
Klaus           Sunny
Henry           Violet
Ronald          Hermione
Tom          Heidi
Nigel           Rebecca
James           Susan


Last Names First

Boys                Girls

Taylor          Addison
Wesley          Kelly
Tanner          Mackenzie
Murray          Alison
Grant          Ainsley
Ryan          Blair
Dillon          Shannon
Rhys          Bailey
Jackson          Hadley
Douglas          Ashley


Forensic Scientists


Boys                Girls

Bryant          Brooke
Dale             Chelsea
Joshua          April
Max             Ava
Casper          Bree
Craig          Drew
Keith          Sara
Bram          Rebecca
Kyle           Claudia


Names That Are Candidates for Nicknames


Boys                       Girls

Christopher           Gabrielle
Alexander          Abigail
Timothy          Kimberly
Benjamin          Gwendolyn
Gregory          Elizabeth
Robert           Deborah
Nicholas          Alexandra
William          Susannah
Franklin          Rebecca
Bradley          Jacqueline


Names with Great Expectations



Boys                       Girls

Romeo          Chastity
Justice          Honor
Alexander       Sunny
Truth          Felicity
Junior          Prudence
Victor          Belle
King          Queen
Arthur          Regina
Jesus          Joy
Beau          Charity



Celebrity Baby Names



Boys                       Girls

Joaquin            Assissi
Roman            Dakota
Marco            Atlanta
Sindri            Ireland
Rio            Remington
Gulliver            Alaia
Hugo            Greta
Lincoln            Keegan
Truman            Satchel
Nikolai            Tenzin


Patriotic Names

Boys                       Girls

Lincoln          Free Washington
Norman          Justice
Columbus       Librada
Knox             Spirit
Crane             Starr
William       Americus
Alamo          Peace
Bragg          Independence
Leavenworth          Eagle


The “In Crowd” Names
Boys                     Girls

Dylan          Piper
Jake          Skye
Max             Taylor
Reese            Lexi
Hunter           Mackenzie
Isaac           Madison
Trey            Dakota
Ethan             Josi
Waylon           Ash land
Cody             Kaylee


Urban Names

Boys                     Girls

Jabari           ;    Juanita
Juwon             Dashawn
Keshoh          Quanisha
Shaquille          Shaldona
Jarvis             Dasmine
Shawnell          Dawntelle
Tyree             Latasha
Tre                Tamika
Damarcus          Tearah
Devonte          Shawanna

Strong Names

Boys                     Girls

Lars             Christina
Alfonso          Bene
Stephon          Camellia
Evander          Ammalee
Hadar          Elyssa
Ulrich          Hilary
Laskey          Faris
Mungo          Jazzell
Thurmond          Kacy
Maddox          Macaria


Country Names

Boys                     Girls


Cletus             Randy
Ichabod          Maryann
Ira                Esther
Rusty             Harlee
Wendell          Ruby
Emmett          Daisy
Dustin          Dakota
Wyatt          Bella
Maverick          Dixie
Amos          Abilene



Poker Players

Boys                     Girls

Phil              Cyndy
T.J.              Patti
Johnny          Shana
Miami          Annie
Thuan          Jennifer
Doyle             Evelyn
Stu             Kathy
Eric             Clonie
Preston          Isabelle
Amarillo          Barbara

Most Popular Names of
the 1950s


Boys                     Girls

James              Mary
Michael              Linda
Robert              Patricia
John              Susan
David              Deborah
William              Barbara
Richard Debra              Thomas Karen
Mark              Nancy
Charles              Donn

Disney Names

 Boys          Girls

Aladdin       Ariel
Eric Lilo
Peter Wendy
Nemo Esmeralda
Robin Belle
Timon Ursula
Sebastian Anastasia
Gaston Dory
Oliver Aurora
Tod Marian


Most Popular Names of
the 1960s

Michael Lisa
David Mary
John Susan
James Karen
Robert Kimberly
Mark Patricia
William Linda
Richard Donna
Thomas Michelle
Jeffrey Cynthia


Most Popular Names of
the 1970s

Michael Jennifer
Christopher Amy
Jason Melissa
David Michelle
James Kimberly
John Lisa
Robert Angela
Brian Heather
William Stephanie
Matthew Nicole


Most Popular Names of
the 1990s

Michael Jessica
Christopher Ashley
Matthew Emily
Joshua Samantha
Jacob Sarah
Nicholas Amanda
Andrew Brittany
Daniel Elizabeth
Tyler Taylor
Joseph Megan


Most Popular Names of
the 1980s

Michael Jessica
Christopher Jennifer
Matthew Amanda
Joshua Ashley
David Sarah
James Stephanie
Daniel Melissa
Robert Nicole
John Elizabeth
Joseph Heather



Most Popular Names of
2000


Jacob Emily
Michael Hannah
Matthew Madison
Joshua Ashley
Christopher Sarah
Nicholas Alexis
Andrew Samantha
Joseph Jessica
Daniel Taylor
Tyler Elizabeth


Most Popular Names of 2004
★ — All names with a ★ in the text denote
Top 100 Names of 2004.
Most Popular Boys Names



1. Jacob
2. Michael
3. Joshua
4. Matthew
5. Ethan
6. Andrew
7. Daniel
8. William
9. Joseph
10. Christopher
11. Anthony
12. Ryan
13. Nicholas
14. David
15. Alexander
16. Tyler
17. James
18. John
19. Dylan
20. Nathan
21. Jonathan
22. Brandon
23. Samuel
24. Christian
25. Benjamin
26. Zachary
27. Logan
28. José
29. Noah
30. Justin
31. Elijah
32. Gabriel
33. Caleb
34. Kevin
35. Austin
36. Robert
37. Thomas
38. Connor
39. Evan
40. Aidan
41. Jack
42. Luke
43. Jordan
44. Angel
45. Isaiah
46. Isaac
47. Jason
48. Jackson
49. Hunter
50. Cameron
51. Gavin
52. Mason
53. Aaron
54. Juan
55. Kyle
56. Charles
57. Luis
58. Adam
59. Brian
60. Aiden
61. Eric
62. Jayden
63. Alex
64. Bryan
65. Sean
66. Owen
67. Lucas
68. Nathaniel
69. Ian
70. Jesús
71. Carlos
72. Adrian
73. Diego
74. Julian
75. Cole
76. Ashton
77. Steven
78. Jeremiah
79. Timothy
80. Chase
81. Devin
82. Seth
83. Jaden
84. Colin
85. Cody
86. Landon
87. Carter
88. Hayden
89. Xavier
90. Wyatt
91. Dominic
92. Richard
93. Antonio
94. Jesse
95. Blake
96. Sebastian
97. Miguel
98. Jake
99. Alejandro
100. Patrick



Most Popular Names of 2004
Most Popular Girls Names
1. Emily
2. Emma
3. Madison
4. Olivia
5. Hannah
6. Abigail
7. Isabella
8. Ashley
9. Samantha
10. Elizabeth
11. Alexis
12. Sarah
13. Grace
14. Alyssa
15. Sophia
16. Lauren
17. Brianna
18. Kayla
19. Natalie
20. Anna
21. Jessica
22. Taylor
23. Chloe
24. Hailey
25. Ava
26. Jasmine
27. Sydney
28. Victoria
29. Ella
30. Mia
31. Morgan
32. Julia
33. Kaitlyn
34. Rachel
35. Katherine
36. Megan
37. Alexandra
38. Jennifer
39. Destiny
40. Allison
41. Savannah
42. Haley
43. Mackenzie
44. Brooke
45. Maria
46. Nicole
47. Makayla
48. Trinity
49. Kylie
50. Kaylee
51. Paige
52. Lily
53. Faith
54. Zoe
55. Stephanie
56. Jenna
57. Andrea
58. Riley
59. Katelyn
60. Angelina
61. Kimberly
62. Madeline
63. Mary
64. Leah
65. Lillian
66. Michelle
67. Amanda
68. Sara
69. Sofia
70. Jordan
71. Alexa
72. Rebecca
73. Gabrielle
74. Caroline
75. Vanessa
76. Gabriella
77. Avery
78. Marissa
79. Ariana
80. Audrey
81. Jada
82. Autumn
83. Evelyn
84. Jocelyn
85. Maya
86. Arianna
87. Isabel
88. Amber
89. Melanie
90. Diana
91. Danielle
92. Sierra
93. Leslie
94. Aaliyah
95. Erin
96. Amelia
97. Molly
98. Claire
99. Bailey
100. Melissa


TMost Popular Twin Names of 2004
T — All names with a T in the text denote
Top Twin Names of 2004.
 
1. Jacob, Joshua
2. Taylor, Tyler
3. Matthew, Michael
4. Daniel, David
5. Faith, Hope
6. Madison, Morgan
7. Ethan, Evan
8. Mackenzie, Madison
9. Alexander, Andrew
10. Nathan, Nicholas
11. Christian, Christopher
12. Joseph, Joshua
13. Andrew, Matthew
14. Hailey, Hannah
15. Alexander, Nicholas
16. Isaac, Isaiah
17. Jacob, Joseph
18. Jonathan, Joshua
19. Emma, Ethan
20. Natalie, Nathan
21. Elijah, Isaiah
22. Alexander, Zachary
23. Anna, Emma
24. Madison, Matthew
25. Ella, Emma
26. James, John
27. Madison, Mason
28. Ashley, Emily
29. Benjamin, Samuel
30. Elizabeth, Katherine
31. Jennifer, Jessica
32. John, William
33. Joshua, Justin
34. Joshua, Matthew
35. Abigail, Emma
36. Alexander, Benjamin
37. Gabriella, Isabella
38. Hayden, Hunter
39. Jacob, Matthew
40. Jason, Justin
41. Jordan, Justin
42. Andrew, Anthony
43. Brandon, Brian
44. Christopher, Matthew
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TMost Popular Twin Names of 2004
T — All names with a T in the text denote
Top Twin Names of 2004.
45. Hannah, Sarah
46. Olivia, Sophia
47. Samuel, William
48. Haley, Hannah
49. Joseph, Matthew
50. Mark, Matthew
51. Abigail, Emily
52. Anthony, Nicholas
53. Christopher, Nicholas
54. Emily, Sarah
55. Faith, Grace
56. Jacob, Jordan
57. Jada, Jaden
58. John, Joseph
59. Kyle, Ryan
60. Megan, Morgan
61. Brian, Brianna
62. Cole, Connor
63. Elizabeth, Emily
64. Isabella, Sophia
65. Jacob, Nicholas
66. Matthew, Ryan
67. Ryan, Sean
68. Andrew, Jacob
69. Brandon, Bryan
70. Caleb, Joshua
71. Carson, Carter
72. Emma, Grace
73. Grace, Hannah
74. Jacob, Zachary
75. Jonathan, Joseph
76. Joseph, Michael
77. Matthew, Nathan
78. Michael, Nicholas
79. Nathan, Noah
80. Nathaniel, Nicholas
81. Nicholas, Noah
82. Alexander, Alexis
83. Brandon, Brianna
84. Elizabeth, Emma
85. Emily, Matthew
86. Emma, Jacob
87. Isabella, Olivia
88. Jacob, Noah
89. Jordan, Joshua
90. Landon, Logan
91. Makayla, Makenzie
92. Natalie, Nicole
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93. Nicholas, Ryan
94. Reese, Riley
95. Zachary, Zoe
96. Alexis, Alyssa
97. Christopher, Michael
98. Devin, Dylan
99. Emily, Ethan
100. Emma, Hannah
101. Jacob, James
102. James, Jesse
103. James, William
104. Joseph, Samuel
105. Joseph, Thomas
106. Kayla, Kyla
107. Madison, Megan
108. Matthew, William
109. Mia, Mya
110. Michael, Thomas
111. Nicholas, Zachary
112. Thomas, William


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98. Devin, Dylan
99. Emily, Ethan
100. Emma, Hannah
101. Jacob, James
102. James, Jesse
103. James, William
104. Joseph, Samuel
105. Joseph, Thomas
106. Kayla, Kyla
107. Madison, Megan
108. Matthew, William
109. Mia, Mya
110. Michael, Thomas
111. Nicholas, Zachary
112. Thomas, William
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Aabha (Indian) One who
shines
Abha, Abbha
Aabharan (Hindu) One
who is treasured; jewel
Abharan, Abharen,
Aabharen, Aabharon,
Abharon
Aadesh (Indian) A message
or command; to
make a statement
Adesh, Adhesh, Addesh
Aage (Norse)
Representative of ancestors
Age, Ake, Aake
Aarif (Arabic) A learned
man
Arif, Aareef, Areef, Aareaf,
Areaf, Aareif, Areif, Aarief
★Aaron (Hebrew) One who
is exalted; from the mountain
of strength
Aaran, Aaren, Aarin, Aaro,
Aaronas, Aaronn, Aarron,
Aaryn, Eron
Abdi (Hebrew) My servant
Abdie, Abdy, Abdey, Abdee,
Abdea
Abdul (Arabic) A servant
of God
Abdal, Abdall, Abdalla,
Abdallah, Abdel, Abdell,
Abdella, Abdellah
Abedi (African) One who
worships God
Abedie, Abedy, Abedey,
Abedee, Abedea
Abednago (Aramaic)
Servant of the god of wisdom,
Nabu
Abednego
Abejundio (Spanish)
Resembling a bee
Abejundo, Abejundeo,
Abedjundiyo, Abedjundeyo
Abiel (Hebrew) God is the
father
Abiell, Ahbiell, Ahbiel,
Abyel, Aybell, Abyell, Aybel
Abraham (Hebrew) Father
of a multitude; father of
nations
Abarran, Avraham,
Aberham, Abrahamo,
Abrahan, Abrahim, Abram,
Abrami, Ibrahim
Absalom (Hebrew) The
father of peace
Absalon, Abshalom,
Absolem, Absolom, Absolon,
Avshalom, Avsholom
Abu (African) A father
Abue, Aboo, Abou
Abundio (Spanish) A man
of plenty
Abbondio, Abondio,
Aboundio, Abundo,
Abundeo, Aboundeo,
Abondeo
Adael (Hebrew) God witnesses
Adaele, Adayel, Adayele
★Adam (Hebrew) Of the
earth
Ad, Adamo, Adams, Adan,
Adao, Addam, Addams,
Addem
Adamson (English) The
son of Adam
Adamsson, Addamson,
Adamsun, Adamssun,
Addamsun
Addy (Teutonic) One who
is awe-inspiring
Addey, Addi, Addie, Addee,
Addea, Adi, Ady, Adie
Adelpho (Greek) A brotherly
man
Aldelfo, Adelfus, Adelfio,
Adelphe
Adil (Arabic) A righteous
man; one who is fair and
just
Adyl, Adiel, Adeil, Adeel,
Adeal, Adyeel
Aditya (Hindi) Of the sun
Adithya, Adithyan,
Adityah, Aditeya, Aditeyah
Adonis (Greek) In mythology,
a handsome young
man loved by Aphrodite
Addonia, Adohnes, Adonys,
Adones
★Adrian (Latin) A man
from Hadria
Ade, Adiran, Adrain,
Adrean, Adreean, Adreyan,
Adreeyan, Adriaan
Aekley (English) From the
oak tree meadow
Aekly, Aekleigh, Aeklee,
Aeklea, Aekleah, Aekli,
Aeklie
Afif (Arabic) One who is
chaste; pure
Afeef, Afief, Afeif, Affeef,
Affif, Afyf, Afeaf
Agamemnon (Greek) One
who works slowly; in
mythology, the leader of
the Greeks at Troy
Agamemno, Agamenon
Aghy (Irish) A friend of
the horse
Aghey, Aghi, Aghie, Aghee,
Aghea, Aghe
★Aidan (Irish) A fiery
young man
Aiden, Aedan, Aeden,
Aidano, Aidyn, Ayden,
Aydin, Aydan
Aiken (English) Constructed
of oak; sturdy
Aikin, Aicken, Aickin, Ayken,
Aykin, Aycken, Ayckin
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Ainsworth (English) From
Ann’s estate
Answorth, Annsworth,
Ainsworthe, Answorthe,
Annsworthe
Ajax (Greek) In mythology,
a hero of the Trojan war
Aias, Aiastes, Ajaxx, Ajaxe
Ajit (Indian) One who is
invincible
Ajeet, Ajeat, Ajeit, Ajiet, Ajyt
Akiko (Japanese)
Surrounded by bright light
Akyko
Akin (African) A brave
man; a hero
Akeen, Akean, Akein,
Akien, Akyn
Akiva (Hebrew) One who
protects or provides shelter
Akyva, Akeeva, Akeava,
Akieva, Akeiva, Akeyva
Akmal (Arabic) A perfect
man
Aqmal, Akmall, Aqmall,
Acmal, Acmall, Ackmal,
Ackmall
Alaire (French) Filled with
joy
Alair, Alaer, Alaere, Alare,
Alayr, Alayre
Alamar (Arabic) Covered
with gold
Alamarr, Alemar, Alemarr,
Alomar, Alomarr
Alard (German) Of noble
strength
Aliard, Allard, Alliard
Albert (German) One who
is noble and bright
Alberto, Albertus, Alburt,
Albirt, Aubert, Albyrt,
Albertos, Albertino
Alcander (Greek) Having
strength and power
Alcindor, Alcandor,
Alcinder, Alkander,
Alkender, Alcender,
Alkindor, Alkandor
Alden (English) An old
friend
Aldan, Aldin, Aldyn, Aldon,
Aldun
Aldo (German) Old or wise
one; elder
Aldous, Aldis, Aldus, Alldo,
Aldys
Aldred (English) An old
advisor
Alldred, Aldraed, Alldraed,
Aldread, Alldread
★Alejandro (Spanish)
Form of Alexander, meaning
“a helper and defender
of mankind”
Alejandrino, Alejo
★Alex (English) Form of
Alexander, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Aleks, Alecks, Alecs, Allex,
Alleks, Allecks, Allecs
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★TAlexander (Greek) A
helper and defender of
mankind
Alex, Alec, Alejandro,
Alaxander, Aleksandar,
Aleksander, Aleksandr,
Alesandro, Iskander, Zander
Alfio (Italian) A whiteskinned
man
Alfeo, Alfiyo, Alfeyo
Alfonso (Italian) Prepared
for battle; eager and ready
Alphonso, Alphonse, Affonso,
Alfons, Alfonse, Alfonsin,
Alfonsino, Alfonz, Alfonzo,
Fonso
Algis (German) One who
wields a spear
Algiss, Algisse, Algys, Algyss,
Algysse
Alon (Hebrew) Of the oak
tree
Allona, Allon, Alonn
Alonzo (Spanish) Form of
Alfonso, meaning “prepared
for battle; eager and ready”
Alonso, Alanso, Alanzo,
Allonso, Allonzo, Allohnso,
Allohnzo, Alohnso
Aloysius (German) A
famous warrior
Ahlois, Aloess, Alois, Aloisio,
Aloisius, Aloisio, Aloj, Alojzy
Alpha (Greek) The firstborn
child; the first letter
of the Greek alphabet
Alphah, Alfa, Alfah
Alter (Hebrew) One who is
old
Allter, Altar, Alltar
Alton (English) From the
old town
Aldon, Aldun, Altun, Alten,
Allton, Alltun, Allten
Alvern (Latin) Of the
spring’s growth
Alverne, Alvarn, Alvarne,
Alvurn, Alvurne, Alvirn,
Alvirne
Alvis (Norse) In mythology,
a dwarf who fell in love
with Thor’s daughter
Alvise, Alvisse, Alviss, Alvys,
Alvyss, Alvysse
Amani (African / Arabic)
One who is peaceful / one
with wishes and dreams
Amanie, Amany, Amaney,
Amanee, Amanye, Amanea,
Amaneah
Amari (African) Having
great strength; a builder
Amarie, Amaree, Amarea,
Amary, Amarey
Amiel (Hebrew) The God
of my people
Amyel, Amiell, Amyell
Amil (Hindi) One who is
invaluable
Ameel, Ameal, Ameil,
Amiel, Amyl
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Amit (Hindi) Without
limit; endless
Ameet, Ameat, Ameit,
Amiet, Amyt
Amor (French) One who
loves and is loved
Amore
Amory (German) Ruler
and lover of one’s home
Aimory, Amery, Amorey,
Amry, Amori, Amorie,
Amoree, Amorea
Amos (Hebrew) To carry;
hardworking
Amoss, Aymoss, Aymos
Andino (Italian) Form of
Andrew, meaning “one
who is manly; a warrior”
Andyno, Andeeno,
Andeano, Andieno,
Andeino
★TAndrew (Greek) One
who is manly; a warrior
Andy, Aindrea, Aindreas,
Andie, Andonia, Andor,
Andresj, Andrewes
Andrik (Slavic) Form of
Andrew, meaning “one
who is manly; a warrior”
Andric, Andrick, Andryk,
Andryck, Andryc
★Angel (Greek) A messenger
of God
Andjelko, Ange, Angelino,
Angell, Angelmo, Angelo,
Angie, Angy
Angus (Scottish) One force;
one strength; one choice
Aengus, Anngus, Aonghus
Anicho (German) An
ancestor
Anico, Anecho, Aneco,
Anycho, Anyco
Ankur (Indian) One who is
blossoming; a sapling
Annan (Celtic) From the
brook
Anan
Ansley (English) From the
noble’s pastureland
Ansly, Anslie, Ansli, Anslee,
Ansleigh, Anslea, Ansleah,
Anslye
Antenor (Spanish) One
who antagonizes
Antener, Antenar, Antenir,
Antenyr, Antenur
★TAnthony (Latin) A flourishing
man; of an ancient
Roman family
Antal, Anthone, Anthoney,
Anntoin, Antin, Anton,
Antone, Antonello, Antonio,
Txanton
Antoine (French) Form of
Anthony, meaning “a
flourishing man; of an
ancient Roman family”
Antione, Antjuan, Antuan,
Antuwain, Antuwaine,
Antuwayne, Antuwon,
Antwahn
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Ara (Armenian / Latin) A
legendary king / of the
altar; the name of a constellation
Araa, Aira, Arah, Arae,
Ahraya
Aram (Assyrian) One who
is exalted
Arram
Arcadio (Greek) From an
ideal country paradise
Alcadio, Alcado, Alcedio,
Arcadios, Arcadius, Arkadi,
Arkadios, Arkadius
Arcelio (Spanish) From the
altar of heaven
Arcelios, Arcelius, Aricelio,
Aricelios, Aricelius
Archard (German) A powerful
holy man
Archerd, Archird, Archyrd
Archelaus (Greek) The
ruler of the people
Archelaios, Arkelaos,
Arkelaus, Arkelaios,
Archelaos
Ardal (Gaelic) Having the
valor of a bear
Ardghal
Ardell (Latin) One who is
eager
Ardel, Ardelle, Ardele
Arden (Latin / English)
One who is passionate
and enthusiastic / from
the valley of the eagles
Ardan, Arrden, Arrdan,
Ardin, Arrdin, Ard, Ardyn,
Arrdyn
Arduino (German) A valued
friend
Ardwino, Arrduino, Ardueno
Ari (Hebrew) Resembling a
lion or an eagle
Aree, Arie, Aristide, Aristides,
Arri, Ary, Arye, Arrie
Ariel (Hebrew) A lion of
God
Arielle, Ariele, Ariell, Arriel,
Ahriel, Airial, Arieal, Arial
Aries (Latin) Resembling a
ram; the first sign of the
zodiac; a constellation
Arese, Ariese
Arion (Greek) A poet or
musician
Arian, Arien, Aryon
Aristotle (Greek) Of high
quality
Aristotelis, Aristotellis
Arius (Greek) Enduring
life; everlasting; immortal
Areos, Areus, Arios
Arledge (English) From
the hare’s lake
Arlidge, Arlledge, Arllidge,
Arrledge, Arrlidge
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Arley (English) From the
hare’s meadow
Arlea, Arleigh, Arlie, Arly,
Arleah, Arli, Arlee
Arliss (Hebrew) Of the
pledge
Arlyss, Aryls, Arlis, Arlisse,
Arlysse
Arnold (German) The
eagle ruler
Arnaldo, Arnaud, Arnauld,
Arnault, Arnd, Arndt,
Arnel, Arnell
Arthur (Celtic) As strong
as a bear; a hero
Aart, Arrt, Art, Artair, Arte,
Arther, Arthor, Arthuro
Arvad (Hebrew) A wanderer;
voyager
Arpad
Arvin (English) A friend to
everyone
Arvinn, Arvinne, Arven,
Arvenn, Arvenne, Arvyn,
Arvynn, Arvynne
Asaph (Hebrew) One who
gathers or collects
Asaf, Asaphe, Asafe, Asiph,
Asiphe, Asif, Asife
Asgard (Norse) From the
courtyard of the gods; in
mythology, the dwelling
place of the gods
Asgarde
Ash (English) From the
ash tree
Ashe
Ashley (English) From the
meadow of ash trees
Ashely, Asheley, Ashelie,
Ashlan, Ashleigh, Ashlen,
Ashli, Ashlie
★Ashton (English) From
the ash-tree town
Asheton, Ashtun, Ashetun,
Ashtin, Ashetin, Ashtyn,
Ashetyn, Aston
Aslan (Turkish)
Resembling a lion
Aslen, Azlan, Azlen
Athens (Greek) From the
capital of Greece
Athenios, Athenius,
Atheneos, Atheneus
Atherton (English) From
the town near the spring
Athertun
Attila (Hungarian) One
who is fatherly
Atila, Atilano, Atilo, Attilia,
Attilio, Attileo
Atwell (English) One who
lives at the spring
Attwell, Atwel, Attwel
Atworth (English) One
who lives at the farmstead
Attworth, Atworthe,
Attworthe
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Aubrey (English) One who
rules with elf-wisdom
Aubary, Aube, Aubery,
Aubry, Aubury, Aubrian,
Aubrien, Aubrion
Auburn (Latin) Having a
reddish-brown color
Aubirn, Auburne, Aubyrn,
Abern, Abirn, Aburn,
Abyrn, Aubern
Audley (English) From the
old meadow
Audly, Audleigh, Audlee,
Audlea, Audleah, Audli,
Audlie
August (Irish) One who is
venerable; majestic
Austin, Augustine, Agoston,
Aguistin, Agustin,
Augustin, Augustyn,
Avgustin, Augusteen,
Agosteen
★Austin (English) Form of
August, meaning “one who
is venerable; majestic”
Austen, Austyn, Austan,
Auston, Austun
Aviram (Hebrew) My
Father is mighty
Avyram, Avirem, Avyrem
Axel (German / Latin /
Hebrew) Source of life;
small oak / axe / peace
Aksel, Ax, Axe, Axell, Axil,
Axill, Axl
Aya (Hebrew) Resembling
a bird
Ayah
Ayo (African) Filled with
happiness
Ayoe, Ayow, Ayowe
Azamat (Arabic) A proud
man; one who is majestic
Azi (African) One who is
youthful
Azie, Azy, Azey, Azee, Azea
Azikiwe (African) One
who is full of life
Azikiwi, Azikiwie, Azikiwy,
Azikiwey, Azikiwee,
Azikiwea
Azmer (Islamic)
Resembling a lion
Azmar, Azmir, Azmyr,
Azmor, Azmur
Azmera (African) The harvester
B
Baakir (African) The eldest
child
Baakeer, Baakyr, Baakear,
Baakier, Baakeir
Babar (Turkish) Resembling
a tiger
Baber, Babir, Babyr, Babor,
Babur, Babr
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Bacchus (Latin) In mythology,
the god of wine
Baccus, Baakus, Baackus,
Backus, Bach, Bache
Bachir (Hebrew) The oldest
son
Bacheer, Bachear, Bachier,
Bacheir, Bachyr
Baha (Arabic) A glorious
and splendid man
Bahah
Bailintin (Irish) A valiant
man
Bailinten, Bailentin,
Bailenten, Bailintyn,
Bailentyn
Bain (Irish) A fair-haired
man
Baine, Bayn, Bayne, Baen,
Baene, Bane, Baines,
Baynes
Bajnok (Hungarian) A victorious
man
Bajnock, Bajnoc
Bakari (Swahili) One who
is promised
Bakarie, Bakary, Bakarey,
Bakaree, Bakarea
Bakhit (Arabic) A lucky
man
Bakheet, Bakheat, Bakheit,
Bakhiet, Bakhyt, Bakht
Bala (Hindi) One who is
youthful
Balu, Balue, Balou
Balamani (Indian) A
young jewel
Balamanie, Balamany,
Balamaney, Balamanee,
Balamanea
Balark (Hindi) Born with
the rising sun
Balasi (Basque) One who
is flat-footed
Balasie, Balasy, Balasey,
Balasee, Balasea
Balbo (Latin) One who
mutters
Balboe, Balbow, Balbowe,
Ballbo, Balbino, Balbi,
Balbie, Balby
Balder (English / Norse)
Of the brave army / in
mythology, the god of
light
Baldar, Baldur, Baldor,
Baldir, Baldyr
Baldwin (German) A brave
friend
Baldwine, Baldwinn,
Baldwinne, Baldwen,
Baldwenn, Baldwenne,
Baldwyn, Baldwynn
Balint (Latin) A healthy
and strong man
Balent, Balin, Balen,
Balynt, Balyn
Balloch (Scottish) From
the grazing land
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Bancroft (English) From
the bean field
Bancrofte, Banfield,
Banfeld, Bankroft,
Bankrofte
Bandana (Spanish) A
brightly colored headwrap
Bandanah, Bandanna,
Bandannah
Bandy (American) A fiesty
man
Bandey, Bandi, Bandie,
Bandee, Bandea
Bansi (Indian) One who
plays the flute
Bansie, Bansy, Bansey,
Bansee, Bansea
Bao (Vietnamese /
Chinese) To order / one
who is prized
Baqir (Arabic) A learned
man
Baqeer, Baqear, Baqier,
Baqeir, Baqyr, Baqer
Barak (Hebrew) Of the
lightning flash
Barrak, Barac, Barrac,
Barack, Barrack
Baram (Hebrew) The son
of the nation
Barem, Barum, Barom,
Barim, Barym
Bard (English) A minstrel;
a poet
Barde, Bardo
Barden (English) From the
barley valley; from the
boar’s valley
Bardon, Bardun, Bardin,
Bardyn, Bardan, Bardene
Bardol (Basque) A farmer
Bardo, Bartol
Bardrick (Teutonic) An axe
ruler
Bardric, Bardrik, Bardryck,
Bardryk, Bardryc, Bardarick,
Bardaric, Bardarik
Barek (Arabic) One who is
noble
Barec, Bareck
Barend (German) The
hard bear
Barende, Barind, Barinde,
Barynd, Barynde
Barnett (English) Of honorable
birth
Barnet, Baronet, Baronett
Barnum (English) From
the baron’s estate
Barnam, Barnem, Barnom,
Barnham, Barnhum,
Barnhem
Barr (English) A lawyer
Barre, Bar
Barra (Gaelic) A fair-haired
man
Barrett (German / English)
Having the strength of a
bear / one who argues
Baret, Barrat, Barratt,
Barret, Barrette
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Barry (Gaelic) A fair-haired
man
Barrey, Barri, Barrie,
Barree, Barrea, Barrington,
Barryngton, Barringtun
Bartholomew (Aramaic)
The son of the farmer
Bart, Bartel, Barth,
Barthelemy, Bartho, Barthold,
Bartholoma, Bartholomaus,
Bartlett, Bartol
Bartlett (French) Form of
Bartholomew, meaning
“the son of the farmer”
Bartlet, Bartlitt, Bartlit,
Bartlytt, Bartlyt
Bartley (English) From the
meadow of birch trees
Bartly, Bartli, Bartlie,
Bartlee, Bartlea, Bartleah,
Bartleigh
Bartoli (Spanish) Form of
Bartholomew, meaning
“the son of the farmer”
Bartolie, Bartoly, Bartoley,
Bartolee, Bartoleigh,
Bartolea, Bartolo, Bartolio
Barton (English) From the
barley town
Bartun, Barten, Bartan,
Bartin, Bartyn
Barwolf (English) The axwolf
Barrwolf, Barwulf, Barrwulf
Basant (Arabic) One who
smiles often
Basante
Base (English) A short
man
Bassett (English) A little
person
Baset, Basset, Basett
Basy (American) A homebody
Basey, Basi, Basie, Basee,
Basea, Basye
Baurice (American) Form
of Maurice, meaning “a
dark-skinned man;
Moorish”
Baurell, Baureo, Bauricio,
Baurids, Baurie, Baurin,
Baurio, Baurise
Bavol (English) Of the
wind
Bavoll, Bavole, Bavolle
Bay (Vietnamese / English)
The seventh-born child;
born during the month of
July / from the bay
Baye, Bae, Bai
Beal (French) A handsome
man
Beals, Beale, Beall, Bealle
Beamer (English) One
who plays the trumpet
Beamor, Beamir, Beamyr,
Beamur, Beamar, Beemer,
Beemar, Beemir
Bean (Scottish) One who
is lively
Beann, Beane
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Becher (Hebrew) The firstborn
son
Bedar (Arabic) One who is
attentive
Beder, Bedor, Bedur, Bedyr,
Bedir
Bedell (French) A messenger
Bedel, Bedelle, Bedele, Bedall,
Bedal, Bedalle, Bedale
Beircheart (Anglo-Saxon)
Of the intelligent army
Bela (Slavic) A whiteskinned
man
Belah, Bella, Bellah
Belden (English) From the
beautiful valley
Beldan, Beldon, Beldun,
Beldin, Beldyn, Bellden,
Belldan, Belldon, Belldun,
Belldin, Belldyn
Belen (Greek) Of an arrow
Belin, Belyn, Belan, Belon,
Belun
Belindo (English) A handsome
and tender man
Belyndo, Belindio, Belyndio,
Belindeo, Belyndeo, Belindiyo,
Belyndiyo, Belindeyo
Bellarmine (Italian) One
who is handsomely armed
Bellarmin, Bellarmeen,
Bellarmeene, Bellarmean,
Bellarmeane, Bellarmyn,
Bellarmyne
Belton (English) From the
beautiful town
Bellton, Beltun, Belltun,
Belten, Bellten
Belvin (American) Form of
Melvin, meaning “a friend
who offers counsel”
Belven, Belvyn, Belvon,
Belvun, Belvan
Bem (African) A peaceful
man
Ben (English) Form of
Benjamin, meaning “son
of the south; son of the
right hand”
Benn, Benni, Bennie,
Bennee, Benney, Benny,
Bennea, Benno
★TBenjamin (Hebrew) Son
of the south; son of the
right hand
Ben, Benejamen, Beniamino,
Benjaman, Benjamen,
Benjamino, Benjamon,
Benjiman, Benjimen
Berdy (German) Having a
brilliant mind
Berdey, Berdee, Berdea,
Berdi, Berdie
Beresford (English) From
the barley ford
Beresforde, Beresfurd,
Beresfurde, Beresferd,
Beresferde, Berford,
Berforde, Berfurd
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Berg (German) From the
mountain
Bergh, Burg, Burgh
Berkeley (English) From
the meadow of birch trees
Berkely, Berkeli, Berkelie,
Berkelea, Berkeleah,
Berkelee, Berkeleigh, Berkley
Bernard (German) As
strong and brave as a bear
Barnard, Barnardo,
Barnhard, Barnhardo,
Bearnard, Bernardo,
Bernarr, Bernd
Berry (English) Resembling
a berry fruit
Berrey, Berri, Berrie, Berree,
Berrea
Bert (English) One who is
illustrious
Berte, Berti, Bertie, Bertee,
Bertea, Berty, Bertey
Berthold (German)
Having bright strength
Berthoud, Bertol, Bertoll,
Bertold, Bertolde, Bertell,
Bertel, Bertill
Bethel (Hebrew) The
house of God
Bethell, Bethele, Bethelle,
Betuel, Betuell, Betuele,
Betuelle
Bevis (Teutonic) An archer
Beviss, Bevys, Bevyss,
Beavis, Beaviss, Beavys,
Beavyss
Biagio (Italian) One who
has a stutter
Biaggio
Birney (English) From the
island with the brook
Birny, Birnee, Birnea, Birni,
Birnie
Black (English) A darkskinned
man
Blak, Blac, Blacke
Blackwell (English) From
the dark spring
Blackwel, Blackwelle, Blackwele
Blade (English) One who
wields a sword or knife
Blayd, Blayde, Blaid,
Blaide, Blaed, Blaede
Blagden (English) From
the dark valley
Blagdon, Blagdan, Blagdun,
Blagdin, Blagdyn
Blaine (Scottish / Irish) A
saint’s servant / a thin
man
Blayne, Blane, Blain, Blayn,
Blaen, Blaene, Blainy, Blainey
Blaise (Latin / American)
One with a lisp or a stutter /
a fiery man
Blaze, Blaize, Blaiz, Blayze,
Blayz, Blaez, Blaeze
★Blake (English) A dark,
handsome man
Blayk, Blayke, Blaik, Blaike,
Blaek, Blaeke
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Bliss (English) Filled with
happiness
Blis, Blyss, Blys
Blondell (English) A fairhaired
boy
Blondel, Blondele, Blondelle
Boaz (Hebrew) One who is
swift
Boaze, Boas, Boase
Bob (English) Form of
Robert, meaning “one
who is bright with fame”
Bobbi, Bobbie, Bobby,
Bobbey, Bobbee, Bobbea
Bogart (French) One who
is strong with the bow
Bogaard, Bogaart, Bogaerd,
Bogey, Bogie, Bogi, Bogy,
Bogee
Bolivar (Spanish) A
mighty warrior
Bolevar, Bolivarr, Bolevarr,
Bollivar, Bollivarr, Bollevar,
Bollevarr
Bonaventure (Latin) One
who undertakes a blessed
venture
Bonaventura,
Buenaventure,
Buenaventura,
Bueaventure, Bueaventura
Boniface (Latin) Having
good fortune; one who is
benevolent
Bonifacio, Bonifaceo,
Bonifacius, Bonifacios,
Bonifaco
Booker (English) One who
binds books; a scribe
Bookar, Bookir, Bookyr,
Bookur, Bookor
Bosley (English) From the
meadow near the forest
Bosly, Boslee, Boslea,
Bosleah, Bosleigh, Bosli,
Boslie, Bozley
Boston (English) From the
town near the forest; from
the city of Boston
Bostun, Bostin, Bostyn,
Bosten, Bostan
Botolf (English) The messenger
wolf
Botolff, Botolph, Botulf,
Botulff, Botulph
Boyce (French) One who
lives near the forest
Boice, Boyse, Boise
Boyd (Celtic) A blondhaired
man
Boyde, Boid, Boide, Boyden,
Boydan, Boydin, Boydyn,
Boydon
Boynton (Irish) From the
town near the river Boyne
Boyntun, Boynten, Boyntin,
Boyntan, Boyntyn
Bracken (English)
Resembling the large fern
Braken, Brackan, Brakan,
Brackin, Brakin, Brackyn,
Brakyn, Brackon
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Braddock (English) From
the broadly spread oak
Bradock, Braddoc, Bradoc,
Braddok, Bradok
Braden (Gaelic / English)
Resembling salmon /
from the wide valley
Bradan, Bradon, Bradin,
Bradyn, Braddon, Braddan,
Braddin
Bradford (English) From
the wide ford
Bradforde, Bradferd,
Bradferde, Bradfurd,
Bradfurde
Bradley (English) From
the wide meadow
Bradly, Bradlea, Bradleah,
Bradlee, Bradleigh, Bradli,
Bradlie
Brady (Irish) The son of a
large-chested man
Bradey, Bradee, Bradea,
Bradi, Bradie, Braidy,
Braidey, Braidee
Bramley (English) From
the wild gorse meadow;
from the raven’s meadow
Bramly, Bramlee, Bramlea,
Bramleah, Bramleigh,
Bramli, Bramlie
Branch (Latin) An extension
Branche
★TBrandon (English) From
the broom or gorse hill
Brandun, Brandin,
Brandyn, Brandan,
Branden, Brannon,
Brannun, Brannen
Branton (English) From
the broom or gorse town
Brantun, Brantin, Branten,
Brantyn, Brantan, Branston,
Branstun, Bransten
Braulio (Spanish) One
who is glowing
Braulo, Brauleo, Brauliyo,
Brauleyo, Bravilio, Braviliyo,
Bravileo, Bravileyo
Brazil (English) From the
country of Brazil
Brasil, Brazyl, Brasyl
Brendan (Irish) Born to
royalty; a prince
Brendano, Brenden, Brendin,
Brendon, Brendyn, Brendun
Brennan (Gaelic) A sorrowful
man; a teardrop
Brenan, Brenn, Brennen,
Brennin, Brennon, Brenin,
Brennun, Brennyn
Brent (English) From the
hill
Brendt, Brennt, Brentan,
Brenten, Brentin, Brenton,
Brentun, Brentyn
Brett (Latin) A man from
Britain or Brittany
Bret, Breton, Brette, Bretton,
Brit, Briton, Britt, Brittain
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Brewster (English) One
who brews
Brewer, Brewstere
★TBrian (Gaelic / Celtic) Of
noble birth / having great
strength
Briano, Briant, Brien,
Brion, Bryan, Bryant,
Bryen, Bryent
Briar (English) Resembling
a thorny plant
Brier, Bryar, Bryer
Bruce (Scottish) A man
from Brieuse; one who is
well-born; from an influential
family
Brouce, Brooce, Bruci,
Brucie, Brucey, Brucy,
Brucee, Brucea
Bruno (German) A brownhaired
man
Brunoh, Brunoe, Brunow,
Brunowe, Bruin, Bruine,
Brunon, Brunun
Buck (English) Resembling
a male deer
Buk, Buc, Bucki, Buckie,
Bucky, Buckey, Buckee, Buckea
Buckminster (English)
From the monastery
where deer live
Buckmynster
Bud (English) One who is
brotherly
Budd, Buddi, Buddie,
Buddee, Buddea, Buddey,
Buddy
Budha (Hindi) Another
name for the planet
Mercury
Budhan, Budhwar
Budhil (Indian) A learned
man
Budheel, Budheal, Budheil,
Budhiel, Budhyl
Bulat (Russian) Having
great strength
Bulatt
Burbank (English) From
the riverbank of burrs
Burrbank, Burhbank
Burdett (English)
Resembling a bird
Burdet, Burdette, Burdete
Burdon (English) One who
lives at the castle
Burdun, Burdan, Burden,
Burdin, Burdyn, Burhdon,
Burhdun, Burhden
Burgess (German) A free
citizen of the town
Burges, Burgiss, Burgis,
Burgyss, Burgys, Burgeis
Burke (French) From the
fortress on the hill
Berk, Berke, Birk, Bourke,
Burk, Birke, Bourk, Byrk
Burne (English)
Resembling a bear; from
the brook; the brownhaired
one
Burn, Beirne, Burnis, Byrn,
Byrne, Burns, Byrnes
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Burnell (French) The
small, brown-haired one
Burnel, Burnelle, Burnele,
Brunell, Brunel, Brunele,
Brunelle
Burnet (French) Having
brown hair
Burnett, Burnete, Burnette,
Bernet, Bernett, Bernete,
Bernette
Burton (English) From the
fortified town
Burtun, Burten, Burtin,
Burtyn, Burtan
Butler (English) The keeper
of the bottles (wine,
liquor)
Buttler, Butlar, Buttlar,
Butlor, Buttlor, Butlir,
Buttlir, Butlyr
Byron (English) One who
lives near the cow sheds
Byrom, Beyren, Beyron,
Biren, Biron, Buiron,
Byram, Byran
CCable (
French) One who
makes rope
Cabel, Caibel, Caible,
Caybel, Cayble, Caebel,
Caeble, Cabe
Caddis (English)
Resembling a worsted
fabric
Caddys, Caddiss, Caddice,
Caddyss
Cade (English / French)
One who is round / of the
cask
Caid, Caide, Cayd, Cayde,
Caed, Caede, Caden,
Cayden
Cadell (Welsh) Having the
spirit of battle
Cadel, Caddell, Caddel
Cadmus (Greek) A man
from the east; in mythology,
the man who founded
Thebes
Cadmar, Cadmo, Cadmos,
Cadmuss
Cadogan (Welsh) Having
glory and honor during
battle
Cadogawn, Cadwgan,
Cadwgawn, Cadogaun,
Cadwgaun
Caduceus (Greek) The
symbol of the medical
profession; in mythology,
Hermes’s insignia
Caduseus, Caducius,
Cadusius, Caducios,
Cadusios
Cahir (Irish) A mighty warrior
Caheer, Cahear, Cahier,
Caheir, Cahyr
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Cain (Hebrew) One who
wields a spear; something
acquired; in the Bible,
Adam and Eve’s first son
who killed his brother Abel
Cayn, Caen, Cane, Caine,
Cayne, Caene
Caird (Scottish) A traveling
metal worker
Cairde, Cayrd, Cayrde,
Caerd, Caerde
Cairn (Gaelic) From the
mound of rocks
Cairne, Cairns, Caern,
Caerne, Caernes
Caith (Irish) Of the battlefield
Caithe, Cayth, Caythe,
Cathe, Caeth, Caethe
Cajetan (English) A man
from Gaeta
Cajetano, Cajetanio,
Cajetaneo
Calbert (English) A cowboy
Calberte, Calburt, Calburte,
Calbirt, Calbirte, Calbyrt,
Calbyrte
Cale (English) Form of
Charles, meaning “one
who is manly and strong /
a free man”
Cail, Caile, Cayl, Cayle,
Cael, Caele
★TCaleb (Hebrew)
Resembling a dog
Cayleb, Caileb, Caeleb, Calob,
Cailob, Caylob, Caelob, Kaleb
Calian (Native American)
A warrior of life
Calien, Calyan, Calyen
Calix (Greek) A handsome
man
Calyx, Calex, Calax, Calox,
Calux
Camara (African) One
who teaches others
Camden (Gaelic) From the
winding valley
Camdene, Camdin,
Camdyn, Camdan,
Camdon, Camdun
Cameo (English) A small,
perfect child
Cammeo
★Cameron (Scottish)
Having a crooked nose
Cameren, Cameran,
Camerin, Cameryn,
Camerun, Camron,
Camren, Camran, Tameron
Campbell (Scottish)
Having a crooked mouth
Campbel, Cambell, Cambel,
Camp, Campe, Cambeul,
Cambeull, Campbeul
Candan (Turkish) A sincere
man
Canden, Candin, Candyn,
Candon, Candun
Canute (Scandinavian) A
knot
Cnute, Cnut
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Canyon (Spanish / English)
From the footpath / from
the deep ravine
Caniyon, Canyun, Caniyun
Capricorn (Latin) The tenth
sign of the zodiac; the goat
Cargan (Gaelic) From the
small rock
Cargen, Cargon, Cargun,
Cargin, Cargyn
★Carl (German) Form of
Karl, meaning “a free man”
Carel, Carlan, Carle,
Carlens, Carlitis, Carlin,
Carlo, Carlos
Carlsen (Scandinavian)
The son of Carl
Carlssen, Carlson, Carlsson,
Carlsun, Carllsun, Carlsin,
Carllsin, Carlsyn
Carlton (English) From the
free man’s town
Carltun, Carltown, Carston,
Carstun, Carstown,
Carleton, Carletun, Carlten
Carmichael (Scottish) A
follower of Michael
Carmine (Latin / Aramaic)
A beautiful song / the color
crimson
Carman, Carmen, Carmin,
Carmino, Carmyne,
Carmon, Carmun, Carmyn
Carnig (Armenian)
Resembling a lamb
Carnigg, Carnyg, Carnygg
TCarson (Scottish) The son
of a marsh dweller
Carsen, Carsun, Carsan,
Carsin, Carsyn
★TCarter (English) One
who transports goods; one
who drives a cart
Cartar, Cartir, Cartyr,
Cartor, Cartur, Cartere,
Cartier, Cartrell
Cartland (English) From
Carter’s land
Carteland, Cartlan,
Cartlend, Cartelend, Cartlen
Cary (Celtic / Welsh /
Gaelic) From the river /
from the fort on the hill /
having dark features
Carey, Cari, Carie, Caree,
Carea, Carry, Carrey, Carri
Casimir (Slavic) One who
demands peace
Casimeer, Casmire,
Casimiro, Casmir,
Casimear, Casimyr,
Casimeir, Casimier
Cassander (Spanish) A
brother of heroes
Casander, Casandro,
Cassandro, Casandero,
Cassandero
Cassius (Latin) One who
is empty; hollow; vain
Cassios, Cassio, Cach,
Cache, Cashus, Cashos,
Cassian, Cassien
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Castel (Spanish) From the
castle
Castell, Castal, Castall,
Castol, Castoll, Castul,
Castull, Castil
Castor (Greek) Resembling
a beaver; in mythology, one
of the Dioscuri
Castur, Caster, Castar,
Castir, Castyr, Castorio,
Castoreo, Castoro
Cat (American) Resembling
the animal
Catt, Chait, Chaite
Cathal (Gaelic) The ruler
of the battle
Cathel, Cathol, Cathul,
Cathil, Cathyl
Cathmore (Irish) A
renowned fighter
Cathmor, Cathemore,
Cathemor
Cato (Latin) One who is
all-knowing
Cayto, Caito, Caeto
Caton (Spanish) One who
is knowledgable
Caten, Catun, Catan,
Catin, Catyn
Cavell (Teutonic) One who
is bold
Cavel, Cavele, Cavelle
Caxton (English) From the
lump settlement
Caxtun, Caxten
Ceallach (Irish) A brightheaded
man
Ceallachan
Celesto (Latin) From heaven
Célestine, Celestino,
Celindo, Celestyne,
Celestyno
Cephas (Hebrew) As solid
as a rock
Cermak (Czech)
Resembling a robin
Cermac, Cermack
Chad (English) One who is
warlike
Chaddie, Chadd, Chadric,
Chadrick, Chadrik,
Chadryck, Chadryc, Chadryk
Chadwick (English) From
Chad’s dairy farm
Chadwik, Chadwic,
Chadwyck, Chadwyk,
Chadwyc
Chai (Hebrew) A giver of
life
Chaika, Chaim, Cahyim,
Cahyyam
Chalkley (English) From
the chalk meadow
Chalkly, Chalkleigh,
Chalklee, Chalkleah,
Chalkli, Chalklie, Chalklea
Champion (English) A
warrior; the victor
Champeon, Champiun,
Champeun, Champ
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Chan (Spanish / Sanskrit)
Form of John, meaning
“God is gracious” / a shining
man
Chayo, Chano, Chawn,
Chaun
Chanan (Hebrew) God is
compassionate
Chanen, Chanin, Chanyn,
Chanun, Chanon
Chaniel (Hebrew) The
grace of God
Chanyel, Chaniell, Chanyell
Channing (French /
English) An official of the
church / resembling a
young wolf
Channyng, Canning,
Cannyng
Chantry (French) One who
sings
Chantrey, Chantri, Chantrie,
Chantree, Chantrea
Chao (Chinese) The great
one
Chappel (English) One
who works in the chapel
Capel, Capell, Capello,
Cappel, Chappell
★Charles (English /
German) One who is manly
and strong / a free man
Charls, Chas, Charli,
Charlie, Charley, Charly,
Charlee, Charleigh, Cale,
Chuck, Chick
Charleson (English) The
son of Charles
Charlesen, Charlesin,
Charlesyn, Charlesan,
Charlesun
Charlton (English) From
the free man’s town
Charleton, Charltun,
Charletun, Charleston,
Charlestun
Charro (Spanish) A cowboy
Charo
★Chase (English) A huntsman
Chace, Chasen, Chayce,
Chayse, Chaise, Chaice,
Chaece, Chaese
Chatwin (English) A warring
friend
Chatwine, Chatwinn,
Chatwinne, Chatwen,
Chatwenn, Chatwenne,
Chatwyn, Chatwynn
Chaviv (Hebrew) One who
is dearly loved
Chaveev, Chaveav, Chaviev,
Chaveiv, Chavyv, Chavivi,
Chavivie, Chavivy
Chay (Gaelic) From the
fairy place
Chaye, Chae
Chelsey (English) From
the landing place for chalk
Chelsee, Chelseigh, Chelsea,
Chelsi, Chelsie, Chelsy,
Chelcey, Chelcy
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Cheslav (Russian) From
the fortified camp
Cheslaw
Chester (Latin) From the
camp of the soldiers
Chet, Chess, Cheston,
Chestar, Chestor, Chestur,
Chestir, Chestyr
Cheveyo (Native
American) A spirit warrior
Chick (English) Form of
Charles, meaning “one
who is manly and strong /
a free man”
Chik, Chicki, Chickie,
Chicky, Chickey, Chickee,
Chickea, Chic
Chico (Spanish) A boy; a lad
Chien (Vietnamese) A
combative man
Chiron (Greek) A wise tutor
Chyron, Chirun, Chyrun
Chogan (Native American)
Resembling a blackbird
Chogen, Chogon, Chogun,
Chogin, Chogyn
Choni (Hebrew) A gracious
man
Chonie, Chony, Choney,
Chonee, Chonea
★TChristian (Greek) A follower
of Christ
Chrestien, Chretien, Chris,
Christan, Christer,
Christiano, Christie, Christo
★TChristopher (Greek) One
who bears Christ inside
Chris, Kit, Christof,
Christofer, Christoffer,
Christoforo, Christoforus,
Christoph, Christophe,
Christophoros
Chuchip (Native
American) A deer spirit
Chuck (English) Form of
Charles, meaning “one
who is manly and strong /
a free man”
Chucke, Chucki, Chuckie,
Chucky, Chuckey, Chuckee,
Chuckea
Chul (Korean) One who
stands firm
Chun (Chinese) Born during
the spring
Cid (Spanish) A lord
Cyd
Cillian (Gaelic) One who
suffers strife
Ciqala (Native American)
The little one
Cirrus (Latin) A lock of
hair; resembling the cloud
Cyrrus
Clair (Latin) One who is
bright
Clare, Clayr, Claer, Clairo,
Claro, Claero
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Clancy (Celtic) Son of the
red-haired warrior
Clancey, Clanci, Clancie,
Clancee, Clancea, Clansey,
Clansy, Clansi
Clark (English) A cleric; a
clerk
Clarke, Clerk, Clerke, Clerc
Claude (English) One who
is lame
Claud, Claudan, Claudell,
Claidianus, Claudicio,
Claudien, Claudino, Claudio
Clay (English) Of the
earth’s clay
Clayton (English) From
the town settled on clay
Claytun, Clayten, Claytin,
Claytyn, Claytan, Cleyton,
Cleytun, Cleytan
Cleon (Greek) A wellknown
man
Cleone, Clion, Clione,
Clyon, Clyone
Clifford (English) From the
ford near the cliff
Cliff, Clyfford, Cliford, Clyford
Cliffton (English) From the
town near the cliff
Cliff, Cliffe, Clyff, Clyffe,
Clifft, Clift, Clyfft, Clyft
Clinton (English) From the
town on the hill
Clynton, Clintun, Clyntun,
Clint, Clynt, Clinte, Clynte
Clive (English) One who
lives near the cliff
Clyve, Cleve
Cluny (Irish) From the
meadow
Cluney, Cluni, Clunie,
Clunee, Clunea, Cluneah
Cobden (English) From
the cottage in the valley
Cobdenn, Cobdale, Cobdail,
Cobdaile, Cobdell, Cobdel,
Cobdayl, Cobdayle
Cockrell (French)
Resembling a young rooster
Cockrel, Cokrell, Cokrel,
Cockrill, Cockril, Cockerel,
Cockerell
★Cody (Irish / English)
One who is helpful; a
wealthy man / acting as a
cushion
Codi, Codie, Codey, Codee,
Codeah, Codea, Codier,
Codyr
Colbert (French) A famous
and bright man
Colvert, Culbert, Colburt,
Colbirt, Colbyrt, Colbart,
Culburt, Culbirt
Colby (English) From the
coal town
Colbey, Colbi, Colbie,
Colbee, Collby, Coalby,
Colbea, Colbeah
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★TCole (English) Having
dark features; having coalblack
hair
Coley, Coli, Coly, Colie,
Colee, Coleigh, Colea,
Colson
Coleridge (English) From
the dark ridge
Colerige, Colridge, Colrige
Colgate (English) From
the dark gate
Colegate, Colgait, Colegait,
Colgayt, Colegayt, Colgaet,
Colegaet
★Colin (Scottish) A young
man; a form of Nicholas,
meaning “of the victorious
people”
Cailean, Colan, Colyn,
Colon, Colun, Colen, Collin,
Collan
Colt (English) A young
horse; from the coal town
Colte, Colten, Colton,
Coltun, Coltan, Coltin,
Coltyn, Coltrain
Colter (English) A horse
herdsman
Coltere, Coltar, Coltor,
Coltir, Coltyr, Coulter,
Coultar, Coultir
Comanche (Native
American) A tribal name
Comanchi, Comanchie,
Comanchee, Comanchea,
Comanchy, Comanchey
Comhghall (Irish) A fellow
hostage
Cowall, Cowal
Comus (Latin) In mythology,
the god of mirth and
revelry
Comos, Comes, Comas,
Comis, Comys
Conan (English / Gaelic)
Resembling a wolf / one
who is high and mighty
Conant
Condon (Celtic) A dark,
wise man
Condun, Condan, Conden,
Condin, Condyn
Cong (Chinese) A clever
man
Conn (Irish) The chief
Con
Connecticut (Native
American) From the place
beside the long river /
from the state of
Connecticut
Connery (Scottish) A daring
man
Connary, Connerie,
Conneri, Connerey,
Connarie, Connari,
Connarey, Conary
★TConnor (Gaelic) A wolf
lover
Conor, Conner, Coner,
Connar, Conar, Connur,
Conur, Connir, Conir
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Conroy (Irish) A wise advisor
Conroye, Conroi
Constantine (Latin) One
who is steadfast; firm
Dinos
Consuelo (Spanish) One
who offers consolation
Consuel, Consuelio,
Consueleo, Consueliyo,
Consueleyo
Conway (Gaelic) The
hound of the plain; from
the sacred river
Conwaye, Conwai, Conwae,
Conwy
Cook (English) One who
prepares meals for others
Cooke
Cooney (Irish) A handsome
man
Coony, Cooni, Coonie,
Coonee, Coonea
Cooper (English) One who
makes barrels
Coop, Coopar, Coopir,
Coopyr, Coopor, Coopur,
Coopersmith, Cupere
Corbett (French)
Resembling a young raven
Corbet, Corbete, Corbette,
Corbit, Corbitt, Corbite,
Corbitte
Corcoran (Gaelic) Having
a ruddy complexion
Cochran
Cordero (Spanish)
Resembling a lamb
Corderio, Corderiyo,
Cordereo, Cordereyo
Corey (Irish) From the hollow;
of the churning
waters
Cory, Cori, Corie, Coree,
Corea, Correy, Corry, Corri
Coriander (Greek) A
romantic man; resembling
the spice
Coryander, Coriender,
Coryender
Corlan (Irish) One who
wields a spear
Corlen, Corlin, Corlyn,
Corlon, Corlun
Corrado (German) A bold
counselor
Corrade, Corradeo,
Corradio
Corridon (Irish) One who
wields a spear
Corridan, Corridun,
Corriden, Corridin,
Corridyn
Cortez (Spanish) A courteous
man
Cortes
Cosmo (Greek) The order
of the universe
Cosimo, Cosmé, Cosmos,
Cosmas, Cozmo, Cozmos,
Cozmas
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Cotton (American)
Resembling or farmer of
the plant
Cottin, Cotten, Cottyn,
Cottun, Cottan
Courtney (English) A courteous
man; courtly
Cordney, Cordni, Cortenay,
Corteney, Cortni, Cortnee,
Cortneigh, Cortney
Covert (English) One who
provides shelter
Couvert
Covey (English) A brood of
birds
Covy, Covi, Covie, Covee,
Covea, Covvey, Covvy, Covvi
Covington (English) From
the town near the cave
Covyngton, Covingtun,
Covyngtun
Cox (English) A coxswain
Coxe, Coxi, Coxie, Coxey,
Coxy, Coxee, Coxea
Coyle (Irish) A leader during
battle
Coyl, Coil, Coile
Craig (Gaelic) From the
rocks; from the crag
Crayg, Craeg, Craige,
Crayge, Craege, Crage, Crag
Crandell (English) From
the valley of cranes
Crandel, Crandale,
Crandail, Crandaile,
Crandayl, Crandayle,
Crandael, Crandaele
Crawford (English) From
the crow’s ford
Crawforde, Crawferd,
Crawferde, Crawfurd,
Crawfurde
Creed (Latin) A guiding
principle; a belief
Creede, Cread, Creade,
Creedon, Creadon, Creedun,
Creadun, Creedin
Creek (English) From the
small stream
Creeke, Creak, Creake,
Creik, Creike
Creighton (Scottish) From
the border town
Creightun, Crayton,
Craytun, Craiton, Craitun,
Craeton, Craetun, Crichton
Creketun (English) From
the town near the creek
Creketon, Creketen,
Creekton, Creektun,
Creekten
Crescent (French) One
who creates; increasing;
growing
Creissant, Crescence,
Cressant, Cressent, Crescant
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Crogher (Irish) One who
loves hounds
Crohoore, Crohoor
Cuarto (Spanish) The
fourth-born child
Cuartio, Cuartiyo, Cuarteo,
Cuarteyo
Cuetzpalli (Nahuatl)
Resembling a lizard
Cuetzpallie, Cuetzpally,
Cuetzpalley, Cuetzpallee,
Cuetzpallea
Cunningham (Gaelic)
From the village of milk
Conyngham, Cuningham,
Cunnyngham, Cunyngham
Cuong (Vietnamese) One
who is healthy and prosperous
Curcio (French) One who
is courteous
Curceo
Curley (English) Having
great strength
Curly, Curlie, Curli,
Curleigh, Curlee, Curlea
Cuthbert (English) One
who is bright and famous
Cuthbeorht, Cuthburt,
Cuthbirt, Cuthbyrt
Cyneley (English) From
the royal meadow
Cynely, Cyneli, Cynelie,
Cynelee, Cynelea, Cyneleah,
Cyneleigh
Czar (Russian) An emperor
D
Dabi (Hebrew) One who is
dearly loved
Dabie, Daby, Dabey, Dabee,
Dabea
Dacey (Gaelic / Latin) A
man from the south / a
man from Dacia
Dacy, Dacee, Dacea, Daci,
Dacie, Daicey, Daicy,
Daicee
Dack (English) From the
French town of Dax
Dacks
Daedalus (Greek) A craftsman
Daldalos, Dedalus
Dag (Scandinavian) Born
during the daylight
Dagney, Dagny, Dagnee,
Dagnea, Dagni, Dagnie,
Daeg, Dagget
Daijon (American) A gift
of hope
Dayjon, Daejon, Dajon
Dainan (Australian) A
kind-hearted man
Dainen, Dainon, Dainun,
Dainyn, Dainin, Daynan,
Daynen, Daynon
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Daire (Irish) A wealthy man
Dair, Daere, Daer, Dayr,
Dayre, Dare, Dari, Darie
Daivat (Hindi) A powerful
man
Dakarai (African) Filled
with happiness
Dakota (Native American)
A friend to all
Daccota, Dakoda, Dakodah,
Dakotah, Dakoeta, Dekota,
Dekohta, Dekowta
Daksha (Indian) A brilliant
man
Dakshah
Dallan (Irish) One who is
blind
Dalan, Dallen, Dalen,
Dallon, Dalon, Dallun,
Dalun
Dallin (English) From the
valley
Dalin, Dallyn, Dalyn
Damario (Greek /
Spanish) Resembling a
calf / one who is gentle
Damarios, Damarius,
Damaro, Damero,
Damerio, Damereo,
Damareo, Damerios
Damian (Greek) One who
tames or subdues others
Daemon, Daimen, Daimon,
Daman, Damen, Dameon,
Damiano, Damianos
Damis (Arabic) A darkskinned
man
Damiss, Damys, Damyss
Danely (Scandinavian) A
man from Denmark
Daneley, Daneli, Danelie,
Danelee, Daneleigh,
Danelea, Daineley, Dainely
Dang (Vietnamese) One
who is praiseworthy
Daniachew (African) A
mediator
★TDaniel (Hebrew) God is
my judge
Dan, Danal, Daneal,
Danek, Danell, Danial,
Daniele, Danil, Danilo
Danso (African) A reliable
man
Dansoe, Dansow, Dansowe
Dante (Latin) An enduring
man; everlasting
Dantae, Dantay, Dantel,
Daunte, Dontae, Dontay,
Donte, Dontae
Danuta (Polish) A gift
from God
Daoud (Arabian) Form of
David, meaning “the
beloved one”
Daoude, Dawud, Doud,
Daud, Da’ud
Daphnis (Greek) In
mythology, the son of
Hermes
Daphnys
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Dar (Hebrew) Resembling
a pearl
Darr
Darcel (French) Having
dark features
Darcell, Darcele, Darcelle,
Darcio, Darceo
Dardanus (Greek) In
mythology, the founder of
Troy
Dardanio, Dardanios,
Dardanos, Dard, Darde
Darek (English) Form of
Derek, meaning “the ruler
of the tribe”
Darrek, Darec, Darrec,
Darreck, Dareck
Darion (Greek) A gift
Darian, Darien, Dariun,
Darrion, Darrian, Darrien,
Daryon, Daryan
Darius (Greek) A kingly
man; one who is wealthy
Darias, Dariess, Dario,
Darious, Darrius, Derrius,
Derrious, Derrias
Darlen (American) A
sweet man; a darling
Darlon, Darlun, Darlan,
Darlin, Darlyn
Darnell (English) From the
hidden place
Darnall, Darneil, Darnel,
Darnele, Darnelle
Darold (English) Form of
Harold, meaning “the
ruler of an army”
Darrold, Derald, Derrald,
Derold, Derrold
Darren (Gaelic / English)
A great man / a gift from
God
Darran, Darrin, Darryn,
Darron, Darrun, Daren,
Darin, Daran
Dart (English / American)
From the river / one who
is fast
Darte, Darrt, Darrte, Darti,
Dartie, Dartee, Dartea, Darty
Darvell (French) From the
eagle town
Darvel, Darvele, Darvelle
Das (Indian) A slave; a servant
Dasa
Dasras (Indian) A handsome
man
Dasya (Indian) A servant
Daudi (African) One who
is dearly loved
Daudie, Daudy, Daudey,
Daudee, Daudea
★TDavid (Hebrew) The
beloved one
Dave, Davey, Davi,
Davidde, Davide, Davie,
Daviel, Davin, Daoud
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Davis (English) The son of
David
Davies, Daviss, Davys,
Davyss
Davu (African) Of the
beginning
Davue, Davoo, Davou,
Davugh
Dayanand (Hindi) A compassionate
man
Dayanande, Dayan
Deacon (Greek) The dusty
one; a servant
Deecon, Deakon, Deekon,
Deacun, Deecun, Deakun,
Deekun, Deacan
Dean (English) From the
valley; a church official
Deane, Deen, Deene, Dene,
Deans, Deens, Deani,
Deanie
DeAndre (American) A
manly man
D’André, DeAndrae,
DeAndray, Diandray,
Diondrae, Diondray
Dearon (American) One
who is much loved
Dearan, Dearen, Dearin,
Dearyn, Dearun
Decimus (Latin) The
tenth-born child
Decimos, Decimo, Decimu,
Decio
Decker (German /
Hebrew) One who prays /
a piercing man
Deker, Decer, Dekker,
Deccer, Deck, Decke
Declan (Irish) The name
of a saint
Dedrick (English) Form of
Dietrich, meaning “the
ruler of the tribe”
Dedryck, Dedrik, Dedryk,
Dedric, Dedryc
Deegan (Irish) A blackhaired
man
Deagan, Degan, Deegen,
Deagen, Degen, Deegon,
Deagon, Degon
Deinorus (American) A
lively man
Denorius, Denorus, Denorios,
Deinorius, Deinorios
Dejuan (American) A talkative
man
Dejuane, Dewon, Dewonn,
Dewan, Dewann, Dwon,
Dwonn, Dajuan
Delaney (Irish / French)
The dark challenger /
from the elder-tree grove
Delany, Delanee, Delanea,
Delani, Delanie, Delainey,
Delainy, Delaini
Delaware (English) From
the state of Delaware
Delawair, Delaweir, Delwayr,
Delawayre, Delawaire,
Delawaer, Delawaere
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Delius (Greek) A man
from Delos
Delios, Delos, Delus, Delo
Dell (English) From the
small valley
Delle, Del
Delmon (English) A man
of the mountain
Delmun, Delmen, Delmin,
Delmyn, Delmont,
Delmonte, Delmond,
Delmonde
Delsi (American) An easygoing
guy
Delsie, Delsy, Delsey, Delsee,
Delsea, Delci, Delcie, Delcee
Delvin (English) A godly
friend
Delvinn, Delvinne, Delvyn,
Delvynn, Delvynne, Delven,
Delvenn, Delvenne
Demarcus (American)
The son of Marcus
DeMarcus, DaMarkiss,
DeMarco, Demarkess,
DeMarko, Demarkus,
DeMarques, DeMarquez
Dembe (African) A peaceful
man
Dembi, Dembie, Dembee,
Dembea, Dembey, Demby
Demont (French) Man of
the mountain
Demonte, Demond,
Demonde, Demunt,
Demunte, Demund,
Demunde
Denali (American) From
the national park
Denalie, Denaly, Denaley,
Denalee, Denalea,
Denaleigh
Denley (English) From the
meadow near the valley
Denly, Denlea, Denleah,
Denlee, Denleigh, Denli,
Denlie
Denman (English) One
who lives in the valley
Denmann, Denmin,
Denmyn, Denmen,
Denmon, Denmun
Dennis (French) A follower
of Dionysus
Den, Denies, Denis,
Dennes, Dennet, Denney,
Dennie, Denys, Dennys
Dennison (English) The
son of Dennis
Denison, Dennisun,
Denisun, Dennisen,
Denisen, Dennisan,
Denisan
Deo (Greek) A godly man
Deonte (French) An outgoing
man
Deontay, Deontaye,
Deontae, Dionte, Diontay,
Diontaye, Diontae
Deotis (American) A
learned man; a scholar
Deotiss, Deotys, Deotyss,
Deotus, Deotuss
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Derek (English) The ruler
of the tribe
Dereck, Deric, Derick,
Derik, Deriq, Derk, Derreck,
Derrek, Darek
Dervin (English) A gifted
friend
Dervinn, Dervinne, Dervyn,
Dervynn, Dervynne,
Dervon, Dervan, Dervun
Deshan (Hindi) Of the nation
Deshal, Deshad
Desiderio (Latin) One who
is desired; hoped for
Derito, Desi, Desideratus,
Desiderios, Desiderius,
Desiderus, Dezi, Diderot
Desmond (Gaelic) A man
from South Munster
Desmonde, Desmund,
Desmunde, Dezmond,
Dezmonde, Dezmund,
Dezmunde, Desmee
Desperado (Spanish) A
renegade
Destin (French)
Recognizing one’s certain
fortune; fate
Destyn, Deston, Destun,
Desten, Destan
Destrey (American) A
cowboy
Destry, Destree, Destrea,
Destri, Destrie
Deutsch (German) A
German
Devanshi (Hindi) A divine
messenger
Devanshie, Devanshy,
Devanshey, Devanshee,
Devanshea
Devante (Spanish) One
who fights wrongdoing
Deverell (French) From
the riverbank
Deverel, Deveral, Deverall,
Devereau, Devereaux,
Devere, Deverill, Deveril
Devlin (Gaelic) Having
fierce bravery; a misfortunate
man
Devlyn, Devlon, Devlen,
Devlan, Devlun
★Devon (English) From
the beautiful farmland; of
the divine
Devan, Deven, Devenn,
Devin, Devonn, Devone,
Deveon, Devonne
Dewitt (Flemish) A blondhaired
man
DeWitt, Dewytt, DeWytt,
Dewit, DeWit, Dewyt, DeWyt
Dexter (Latin) A righthanded
man; one who is
skillful
Dextor, Dextar, Dextur,
Dextir, Dextyr, Dexton,
Dextun, Dexten
Dhyanesh (Indian) One
who meditates
Dhianesh, Dhyaneshe,
Dhianeshe
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Dice (American) A gambling
man
Dyce
Dichali (Native American)
One who talks a lot
Dichalie, Dichaly, Dichaley,
Dichalee, Dichalea, Dichaleigh
★Diego (Spanish) Form of
James, meaning “he who
supplants”
Dyego, Dago
Diesel (American) Having
great strength
Deisel, Diezel, Deizel, Dezsel
Dietrich (German) The
ruler of the tribe
Dedrick
Digby (Norse) From the
town near the ditch
Digbey, Digbee, Digbea,
Digbi, Digbie
Diji (African) A farmer
Dijie, Dijee, Dijea, Dijy, Dijey
Dillon (Gaelic) Resembling
a lion; a faithful man
Dillun, Dillen, Dillan, Dillin,
Dillyn, Dilon, Dilan, Dilin
Dino (Italian) One who
wields a little sword
Dyno, Dinoh, Dynoh,
Deano, Deanoh, Deeno,
Deenoh, Deino
Dinos (Greek) Form of
Constantine, meaning
“one who is steadfast;
firm”
Dynos, Deanos, Deenos,
Deinos, Dinose, Dinoz,
Dinoze
Dins (American) One who
climbs to the top
Dinz, Dyns, Dynz
Dionysus (Greek) The god
of wine and revelry
Dion, Deion, Deon, Deonn,
Deonys, Deyon, Diandre,
Diondre, Dionte
Dior (French) The golden
one
D’Or, Diorr, Diorre, Dyor,
Deor, Dyorre, Deorre
Diron (American) Form of
Darren, meaning “a great
man / a gift from God”
Dirun, Diren, Diran, Dirin,
Diryn, Dyron, Dyren,
Dyran
Dixon (English) The son of
Dick
Dixen, Dixin, Dixyn,
Dixan, Dixun
Doane (English) From the
rolling hills
Doan
Dobber (American) An
independent man
Dobbar, Dobbor, Dobbur,
Dobbir, Dobbyr
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Dobbs (English) A fiery
man
Dobbes, Dobes, Dobs
Dobromir (Polish) A good
man
Dobromeer, Dobromear,
Dobromier, Dobromeir,
Dobromere, Dobromyr,
Dobrey, Dobree
Domevlo (African) One
who doesn’t judge others
Domivlo, Domyvlo
Domingo (Spanish) Born
on a Sunday
Domyngo, Demingo,
Demyngo
★Dominic (Latin) A lord
Demenico, Dom, Domenic,
Domenico, Domenique,
Domini, Dominick,
Dominico
Domnall (Gaelic) A world
ruler
Domhnall, Domnull,
Domhnull
Don (Scottish) From of
Donald, meaning “ruler of
the world”
Donn, Donny, Donney,
Donnie, Donni, Donnee,
Donnea, Donne
Donald (Scottish) Ruler of
the world
Don, Donold, Donuld,
Doneld, Donild, Donyld
Donar (Teutonic) In
mythology, the god of
thunder
Doner, Donor, Donur,
Donir, Donyr
Dong (Vietnamese) Born
during the winter
Dor (Hebrew) Of this generation
Doram, Doriel, Dorli,
Dorlie, Dorlee, Dorlea,
Dorleigh, Dorly
Doran (Irish) A stranger;
one who has been exiled
Doren, Dorin, Doryn
Dorek (Polish) A gift from
God
Dorec, Doreck
Dorsey (Gaelic) From the
fortress near the sea
Dorsy, Dorsee, Dorsea,
Dorsi, Dorsie
Dost (Arabic) A beloved
friend
Doste, Daust, Dauste,
Dawst, Dawste
Dotson (English) The son
of Dot
Dotsen, Dotsan, Dotsin,
Dotsyn, Dotsun, Dottson,
Dottsun, Dottsin
Dove (American) A peaceful
man
Dovi, Dovie, Dovy, Dovey,
Dovee, Dovea
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Drade (American) A seriousminded
man
Draid, Draide, Drayd,
Drayde, Draed, Draede,
Dradell, Dradel
Drake (English)
Resembling a dragon
Drayce, Drago, Drakie,
Drako
Dreng (Anglo-Saxon) A
mighty warrior; one who
is brave
Drenge, Dring, Dringe,
Dryng, Drynge
Driscoll (Celtic) A mediator;
one who is sorrowful;
a messenger
Dryscoll, Driscol, Dryscol,
Driskoll, Dryskoll, Driskol,
Dryskol, Driskell
Druce (Gaelic / English) A
wise man; a druid / the
son of Drew
Drews, Drewce, Druece,
Druse, Druson, Drusen,
Drusin, Drusyn
Drummond (Scottish)
One who lives on the
ridge
Drummon, Drumond,
Drumon, Drummund,
Drumund, Drummun,
Drumun, Drummand
Duane (Gaelic) A dark or
swarthy man
Dewain, Dewayne, Duante,
Duayne, Duwain,
Duwaine, Duwayne, Dwain
Dublin (Irish) From the
capital of Ireland
Dublyn, Dublen, Dublan,
Dublon, Dublun
Duc (Vietnamese) One
who has upstanding
morals
Dude (American) A cowboy
Due (Vietnamese) A virtuous
man
Duke (English) A title of
nobility; a leader
Dooke, Dook, Duki, Dukie,
Dukey, Duky, Dukee, Dukea
Dumi (African) One who
inspires others
Dumie, Dumy, Dumey,
Dumee, Dumea
Dumont (French) Man of
the mountain
Dumonte, Dumount,
Dumounte
Duncan (Scottish) A dark
warrior
Dunkan, Dunckan, Dunc,
Dunk, Dunck
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Dundee (Scottish) From
the town on the Firth of
Tay
Dundea, Dundi, Dundie,
Dundy, Dundey
Dung (Vietnamese) A
brave man; a heroic man
Dunton (English) From
the town on the hill
Duntun, Dunten, Duntan,
Duntin, Duntyn
Durin (Norse) In mythology,
one of the fathers of
the dwarves
Duryn, Duren, Duran,
Duron, Durun
Durjaya (Hindi) One who
is difficult to defeat
Durrell (English) One who
is strong and protective
Durrel, Durell, Durel
Dustin (English /
German) From the dusty
area / a courageous warrior
Dustyn, Dusten, Dustan,
Duston, Dustun, Dusty,
Dustey, Dusti
Duvall (French) From the
valley
Duval, Duvale
Dwade (English) A dark
traveler
Dwaid, Dwaide, Dwayd,
Dwayde, Dwaed, Dwaede
Dwight (Flemish) A whiteor
blond-haired man
Dwite, Dwhite, Dwyght,
Dwighte
Dyami (Native American)
Resembling an eagle
Dyamie, Dyamy, Dyamey,
Dyamee, Dyamea, Dyame
Dyer (English) A creative
man
Dier, Dyar, Diar, Dy, Dye,
Di, Die
★TDylan (Welsh) Son of
the sea
Dyllan, Dylon, Dyllon,
Dylen, Dyllen, Dylun,
Dyllun, Dylin
Dymas (Greek) In mythology,
the father of Hecabe
Dimas
Dzigbode (African) One
who is patient
E
Eagan (Irish) A fiery man
Eegan, Eagen, Eegen,
Eagon, Eegon, Eagun,
Eegun
Eagle (Native American)
Resembling the bird
Eegle, Eagel, Eegel
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Eamon (Irish) Form of
Edmund, meaning “a
wealthy protector”
Eaman, Eamen, Eamin,
Eamyn, Eamun, Eamonn,
Eames, Eemon
Ean (Gaelic) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Eion, Eyan, Eyon, Eian
Earl (English) A nobleman
Earle, Erle, Erl, Eorl
Easey (American) An easygoing
man
Easy, Easi, Easie, Easee,
Easea, Eazey, Eazy, Eazi
Eastman (English) A man
from the east
Eestman, East, Easte, Eest, Eeste
Eberlein (German)
Resembling a small boar
Eberleen, Eberlean,
Eberlien, Eberlin, Eberlyn,
Eberle, Eberley, Eberly
Eblis (Arabic) A devilish man
Ebliss, Eblisse, Eblys, Eblyss,
Eblysse
Eckhard (German) Of the
brave sword point
Eckard, Eckardt, Eckhardt,
Ekkehard, Ekkehardt,
Ekhard, Ekhardt
Ed (English) Form of
Edward, meaning “a
wealthy protector”
Edd, Eddi, Eddie, Eddy,
Eddey, Eddee, Eddea, Edi
Edan (Celtic) One who is
full of fire
Edon, Edun
Edbert (English) One who
is prosperous and bright
Edberte, Edburt, Edburte,
Edbirt, Edbirte, Edbyrt,
Edbyrte
Edenson (English) Son of
Eden
Eadenson, Edensun,
Eadensun, Edinson,
Edinsun, Edensen,
Eadensen
Edison (English) Son of
Edward
Eddison, Edisun, Eddisun,
Edisen, Eddisen, Edisyn,
Eddisyn, Edyson
Edlin (Anglo-Saxon) A
wealthy friend
Edlinn, Edlinne, Edlyn,
Edlynn, Edlynne, Eadlyn,
Eadlin, Edlen
Edmar (English) Of the
wealthy sea
Edmarr, Eddmar, Eddmarr,
Eadmar, Eadmarr
Edmund (English) A
wealthy protector
Ed, Eddie, Edmond, Eamon
Edom (Hebrew) A redhaired
man
Edum, Edam, Edem, Edim,
Edym
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Edred (Anglo-Saxon) A
king
Edread, Edrid, Edryd
Edward (English) A
wealthy protector
Ed, Eadward, Edik,
Edouard, Eduard, Eduardo,
Edvard, Edvardas, Edwardo
Edwardson (English) The
son of Edward
Edwardsun, Eadwardsone,
Eadwardsun
Edwin (English) A wealthy
friend
Edwinn, Edwinne, Edwine,
Edwyn, Edwynn, Edwynne,
Edwen, Edwenn
Effiom (African)
Resembling a crocodile
Efiom, Effyom, Efyom,
Effeom, Efeom
Efigenio (Greek) Form of
Eugene, meaning “a wellborn
man”
Ephigenio, Ephigenios,
Ephigenius, Efigenios,
Efigenius
Efrain (Spanish) Form of
Ephraim, meaning “one
who is fertile; productive”
Efraine, Efrayn, Efrayne,
Efraen, Efraene, Efrane,
Efren, Efran
Efrat (Hebrew) One who is
honored
Efratt, Ephrat, Ephratt
Egesa (Anglo-Saxon) One
who creates terror
Egessa, Egeslic, Egeslick,
Egeslik
Eghert (German) An intelligent
man
Egherte, Eghurt, Eghurte,
Eghirt, Eghirte, Eghyrt,
Eghyrte
Egidio (Italian) Resembling
a young goat
Egydio, Egideo, Egydeo,
Egidiyo, Egydiyo, Egidius,
Egydius, Egidios
Eikki (Finnish) A powerful
man
Eikkie, Eikky, Eikkey, Eikkee,
Eikkea, Eiki, Eikie, Eiky
Eilert (Scandinavian) Of
the hard point
Elert, Eilart, Elart, Eilort,
Elort, Eilurt, Elurt, Eilirt
Eilon (Hebrew) From the
oak tree
Eilan, Eilin, Eilyn, Eilen, Eilun
Einar (Scandinavian) A
leading warrior
Einer, Ejnar, Einir, Einyr,
Einor, Einur, Ejnir, Ejnyr
Einri (Teutonic) An intelligent
man
Einrie, Einry, Einrey,
Einree, Einrea
Eisig (Hebrew) One who
laughs often
Eisyg
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Eladio (Spanish) A man
from Greece
Eladeo, Eladiyo, Eladeyo
Elbert (English / German)
A well-born man / a bright
man
Elberte, Elburt, Elburte,
Elbirt, Elbirte, Ethelbert,
Ethelburt, Ethelbirt
Eldan (English) From the
valley of the elves
Eldon (English) From the
sacred hill
Eldun
Eldorado (Spanish) The
golden man
Eldred (English) An old,
wise advisor
Eldrid, Eldryd, Eldrad,
Eldrod, Edlrud, Ethelred,
Ethelread, Eldread
Eldrick (English) An old,
wise ruler
Eldrik, Eldric, Eldryck,
Eldryk, Eldryc, Eldrich,
Eldrych
Eleazar (Hebrew) God will
help
Elazar, Eleasar, Eleazaro,
Eliazar, Eliezer, Elazaro,
Eleazaro, Elazer
Eliachim (Hebrew) God
will establish
Eliakim, Elyachim,
Elyakim, Eliachym,
Eliakym
Elian (Spanish) A spirited
man
Elyan, Elien, Elyen, Elion,
Elyon, Eliun, Elyun
Elihu (Hebrew) My God is
He
Elyhu, Elihue, Elyhue,
Elihugh, Elyhugh
★TElijah (Hebrew) Jehovah
is my God
Elija, Eliyahu, Eljah, Elja,
Elyjah, Elyja, Elijuah,
Elyjuah
Elimelech (Hebrew) God
is kind
Elymelech, Elimelek,
Elimeleck, Elymelek,
Elymeleck
Elimu (African) Having
knowledge of science
Elymu, Elimue, Elymue,
Elimoo, Elymoo
Eliphalet (Hebrew) God is
my deliverance
Elifalet, Elifelet, Eliphelet,
Elyphalet, Elyfalet, Elyfelet,
Elyphelet
Elisha (Hebrew) God is my
salvation
Elisee, Eliseo, Elisher, Eliso,
Elisio, Elysha, Elysee, Elyseo
Ellory (Cornish) Resembling
a swan
Ellorey, Elloree, Ellorea,
Ellori, Ellorie, Elory, Elorey,
Elorea
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Ellsworth (English) From
the nobleman’s estate
Elsworth, Ellswerth, Elswerth,
Ellswirth, Elswirth, Elzie
Elman (English) A nobleman
Elmann, Ellman, Ellmann
Elmo (English / Latin) A
protector / an amiable man
Elmoe, Elmow, Elmowe
Elmot (American) A lovable
man
Elmott, Ellmot, Ellmott
Elof (Swedish) The only heir
Eluf, Eloff, Eluff, Elov, Ellov,
Eluv, Elluv
Elois (German) A famous
warrior
Eloys, Eloyis, Elouis
Elpidio (Spanish) A fearless
man; having heart
Elpydio, Elpideo, Elpydeo,
Elpidios, Elpydios, Elpidius,
Elpydius
Elroy (Irish / English) A redhaired
young man / a king
Elroi, Elroye, Elric, Elryc,
Elrik, Elryk, Elrick, Elryck
Elston (English) From the
nobleman’s town
Ellston, Elstun, Ellstun,
Elson, Ellson, Elsun, Ellsun
Elton (English) From the
old town
Ellton, Eltun, Elltun, Elten,
Ellten, Eltin, Elltin, Eltyn
Eluwilussit (Native
American) A holy man
Elvey (English) An elf warrior
Elvy, Elvee, Elvea, Elvi, Elvie
Elvis (Scandinavian) One
who is wise
Elviss, Elvys, Elvyss
Elzie (English) Form of
Ellsworth, meaning “from
the nobleman’s estate”
Elzi, Elzy, Elzey, Elzee,
Elzea, Ellzi, Ellzie, Ellzee
Emest (German) One who
is serious
Emeste, Emesto, Emestio,
Emestiyo, Emesteo,
Emesteyo, Emo, Emst
Emil (Latin) One who is
eager; an industrious man
Emelen, Emelio, Emile,
Emilian, Emiliano,
Emilianus, Emilio, Emilion
Emmanuel (Hebrew) God
is with us
Manuel, Manny, Em,
Eman, Emmannuel
Emrys (Welsh) An immortal
man
Enapay (Native American)
A brave man
Enapaye, Enapai, Enapae
Enar (Swedish) A great
warrior
Ener, Enir, Enyr, Enor, Enur
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Endicott (English) From the
cottage at the end of the lane
Endicot, Endycott, Endycot,
Endecott, Endecot
Endymion (Greek) In
mythology, a handsome
young man whose youth
was preserved in eternal
sleep
Endymyon, Endimion,
Endimyon, Endymeon,
Endimeon
Engelbert (German) As
bright as an angel
Englebert, Englbert,
Engelburt, Engleburt,
Englburt, Englebirt,
Engelbirt, Englbirt
Enoch (Hebrew) One who
is dedicated to God
Enoc, Enok, Enock
Enrique (Spanish) The
ruler of the estate
Enrico, Enriko, Enricko,
Enriquez, Enrikay,
Enreekay, Enrik, Enric
Enyeto (Native American)
One who walks like a bear
Enzo (Italian) The ruler of
the estate
Enzio, Enzeo, Enziyo, Enzeyo
Eoin Baiste (Irish) Refers
to John the Baptist
Ephraim (Hebrew) One
who is fertile; productive
Eff, Efraim, Efram, Efrem,
Efrain
★Eric (Scandinavian) Ever
the ruler
Erek, Erich, Erick, Erik,
Eriq, Erix, Errick, Eryk
Ernest (English) One who
is sincere and determined;
serious
Earnest, Ernesto, Ernestus,
Ernst, Erno, Ernie, Erni, Erney
Eron (Spanish) Form of
Aaron, meaning “one who
is exalted”
Erun, Erin, Eran, Eren, Eryn
Errigal (Gaelic) From the
small church
Errigel, Errigol, Errigul, Errigil,
Errigyl, Erigal, Erigel, Erigol
Erskine (Gaelic) From the
high cliff
Erskin, Erskyne, Erskyn,
Erskein, Erskeine, Erskien,
Erskiene
Esam (Arabic) A safeguard
Essam
Esben (Scandinavian) Of
God
Esbin, Esbyn, Esban, Esbon,
Esbun
Esmé (French) One who is
esteemed
Esmay, Esmaye, Esmai,
Esmae, Esmeling, Esmelyng
Esmun (American) A kind
man
Esmon, Esman, Esmen,
Esmin, Esmyn
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Esperanze (Spanish) Filled
with hope
Esperance, Esperence,
Esperenze, Esperanzo,
Esperenzo
Estcott (English) From the
eastern cottage
Estcot
Esteban (Spanish) One
who is crowned in victory
Estebon, Estevan, Estevon,
Estefan, Estefon, Estebe,
Estyban, Estyvan
★TEthan (Hebrew) One
who is firm and steadfast
Ethen, Ethin, Ethyn, Ethon,
Ethun, Eitan, Etan, Eithan
Ethanael (American) God
has given me strength
Ethaniel, Ethaneal,
Ethanail, Ethanale
Ethel (Hebrew) One who
is noble
Ethal, Etheal
Etlelooaat (Native
American) One who
shouts
Eudocio (Greek) One who
is respected
Eudoceo, Eudociyo,
Eudoceyo, Eudoco
★Eugene (Greek) A wellborn
man
Eugean, Eugenie, Ugene,
Efigenio, Gene, Owen
Eulogio (Greek) A reasonable
man
Eulogiyo, Eulogo, Eulogeo,
Eulogeyo
Euodias (Greek) Having
good fortune
Euodeas, Euodyas
Euphemios (Greek) One
who is well-spoken
Eufemio, Eufemius,
Euphemio, Eufemios,
Euphemius, Eufemius
Euphrates (Turkish) From
the great river
Eufrates, Euphraites,
Eufraites, Euphraytes,
Eufraytes
Eusebius (Greek) One
who is devout
Esabio, Esavio, Esavius,
Esebio, Eusabio, Eusaio,
Eusebio, Eusebios
Eustace (Greek) Having
an abundance of grapes
Eustache, Eustachios,
Eustachius, Eustachy,
Eustaquio, Eustashe,
Eustasius, Eustatius
★TEvan (Welsh) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Evann, Evans, Even, Evin,
Evon, Evyn, Evian, Evien
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Evander (Greek) A benevolent
man
Evandor, Evandar, Evandir,
Evandur, Evandyr
Evers (English) Resembling
a wild boar
Ever, Evert, Everte
Evett (American) A bright
man
Evet, Evatt, Evat, Evitt, Evit,
Evytt, Evyt
Eyal (Hebrew) Having
great strength
Eze (African) A king
Ezeji (African) The king of
yams
Ezejie, Ezejy, Ezejey, Ezejee,
Ezejea
Ezekiel (Hebrew)
Strengthened by God
Esequiel, Ezechiel,
Eziechiele, Eziequel,
Ezequiel, Ezekial, Ezekyel,
Esquevelle, Zeke
FFactor (
English) A
businessman
Facter, Factur, Factir, Factyr,
Factar
Fairbairn (Scottish) A fairhaired
boy
Fayrbairn, Faerbairn,
Fairbaern, Fayrbaern,
Faerbaern, Fairbayrn,
Fayrbayrn, Faerbayrn
Fairbanks (English) From
the bank along the path
Fayrbanks, Faerbanks,
Farebanks
Faisal (Arabic) One who is
decisive; resolute
Faysal, Faesal, Fasal, Feisal,
Faizal, Fasel, Fayzal,
Faezal
Fakhir (Arabic) A proud
man
Fakheer, Fakhear, Fakheir,
Fakhier, Fakhyr, Faakhir,
Faakhyr, Fakhr
Fakih (Arabic) A legal
expert
Fakeeh, Fakeah, Fakieh,
Fakeih, Fakyh
Falco (Latin) Resembling a
falcon; one who works
with falcons
Falcon, Falconer, Falconner,
Falk, Falke, Falken, Falkner,
Faulconer
Fam (American) A familyoriented
man
Fang (Scottish) From the
sheep pen
Faing, Fayng, Faeng
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Faraji (African) One who
provides consolation
Farajie, Farajy, Farajey,
Farajee, Farajea
Fardoragh (Irish) Having
dark features
Fargo (American) One
who is jaunty
Fargoh, Fargoe, Fargouh
Farha (Arabic) Filled with
happiness
Farhah, Farhad, Farhan,
Farhat, Farhani, Farhanie,
Farhany, Farhaney
Fariq (Arabic) One who
holds rank as lieutenant
general
Fareeq, Fareaq, Fareiq,
Farieq, Faryq, Farik, Fareek,
Fareak
Farnell (English) From the
fern hill
Farnel, Farnall, Farnal,
Fernauld, Farnauld,
Fernald, Farnald
Farold (English) A mighty
traveler
Farould, Farald, Farauld,
Fareld
Farran (Irish / Arabic /
English) Of the land / a
baker / one who is adventurous
Fairran, Fayrran, Faerran,
Farren, Farrin, Farron,
Ferrin, Ferron
Farrar (English) A blacksmith
Farar, Farrer, Farrier,
Ferrar, Ferrars, Ferrer,
Ferrier, Farer
Farro (Italian) Of the grain
Farroe, Faro, Faroe, Farrow,
Farow
Fatik (Indian) Resembling
a crystal
Fateek, Fateak, Fatyk,
Fatiek, Fateik
Faust (Latin) Having good
luck
Fauste, Faustino, Fausto,
Faustos, Faustus, Fauston,
Faustin, Fausten
Fawcett (American) An
audacious man
Fawcet, Fawcette, Fawcete,
Fawce, Fawci, Fawcie,
Fawcy, Fawcey
Fawwaz (Arabic) A successful
man
Fawaz, Fawwad, Fawad
Fay (Irish) Resembling a
raven
Faye, Fai, Fae, Feich
Februus (Latin) A pagan
god
Fedor (Russian) A gift
from God
Faydor, Feodor, Fyodor,
Fedyenka, Fyodr, Fydor,
Fjodor
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Feechi (African) One who
worships God
Feechie, Feechy, Feechey,
Feechee, Feachi, Feachie,
Feachy, Feachey
Feivel (Hebrew) The brilliant
one
Feival, Feivol, Feivil, Feivyl,
Feivul, Feiwel, Feiwal,
Feiwol
Felim (Gaelic) One who is
always good
Felym, Feidhlim, Felimy,
Felimey, Felimee, Felimea,
Felimi, Felimie
Felipe (Spanish) Form of
Phillip, meaning “one
who loves horses”
Felippe, Filip, Filippo, Fillip,
Flip, Fulop, Fullop, Fulip
Felton (English) From the
town near the field
Feltun, Felten, Feltan,
Feltyn, Feltin
Fenn (English) From the
marsh
Fen
Fergall (Gaelic) A strong
and brave man
Fergal, Fearghall, Ferghall,
Ferghal, Forgael
Fergus (Gaelic) The first
and supreme choice
Fearghas, Fearghus,
Feargus, Fergie, Ferguson,
Fergusson, Furgus, Fergy
Ferrell (Irish) A brave
man; a hero
Ferell, Ferel, Ferrel
Fiacre (Celtic) Resembling
a raven
Fyacre, Fiacra, Fyacra,
Fiachra, Fyachra, Fiachre,
Fyachre
Fielding (English) From
the field
Fieldyng, Fielder, Field,
Fielde, Felding, Feldyng,
Fields
Fiero (Spanish) A fiery
man
Fyero
Finbar (Irish) A fair-haired
man
Finnbar, Finnbarr, Fionn,
Fionnbharr, Fionnbar,
Fionnbarr, Fynbar, Fynnbar
Finch (English) Resembling
the small bird
Fynch, Finche, Fynche,
Finchi, Finchie, Finchy,
Finchey, Finchee
Fineas (Egyptian) A darkskinned
man
Fyneas, Finius, Fynius
Finian (Irish) A handsome
man; fair
Finan, Finnian, Fionan,
Finien, Finnien, Finghin,
Finneen, Fineen
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Finn (Gaelic) A fair-haired
man
Fin, Fynn, Fyn, Fingal,
Fingall
Finnegan (Irish) A fairhaired
man
Finegan, Finnegen, Finegen,
Finnigan, Finigan
Fiorello (Italian)
Resembling a little flower
Fiorelo, Fiorelio, Fioreleo,
Fiorellio, Fiorelleo
Fitch (English) Resembling
an ermine
Fytch, Fich, Fych, Fitche,
Fytche
Fitzgerald (English) The
son of Gerald
Fytzgerald
Fitzgibbon (English) The
son of Gibson
Fytzgibbon, Fitzgibon,
Fytzgibon
Flann (Irish) One who has
a ruddy complexion
Flan, Flainn, Flannan,
Flannery, Flanneri,
Flannerie, Flannerey,
Flanneree
Flavian (Latin) Having yellow
hair
Flavel, Flavelle, Flaviano,
Flavien, Flavio, Flavius,
Flawiusz, Flaviu
Fletcher (English) One
who makes arrows
Fletch, Fletche, Flecher
Flynn (Irish) One who has
a ruddy complexion
Flyn, Flinn, Flin, Flen,
Flenn, Floinn
Fogarty (Irish) One who
has been exiled
Fogartey, Fogartee,
Fogartea, Fogarti, Fogartie,
Fogerty, Fogertey, Fogerti
Foley (English) A creative
man
Foly, Folee, Foleigh, Folea,
Foli, Folie
Folker (German) A
guardian of the people
Folkar, Folkor, Folkur, Folkir,
Folkyr, Folke, Folko, Folkus
Fonso (German) Form of
Alfonso, meaning “prepared
for battle; eager and
ready”
Fonzo, Fonsie, Fonzell,
Fonzie, Fonsi, Fonsy,
Fonsey, Fonsee
Fontaine (French) From
the water source
Fontayne, Fontaene,
Fontane, Fonteyne,
Fontana, Fountain
Ford (English) From the
river crossing
Forde, Forden, Fordan,
Fordon, Fordun, Fordin,
Fordyn, Forday
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Fouad (Arabic) One who
has heart
Fuad
Fred (German) Form of
Frederick, meaning “a
peaceful ruler”
Freddi, Freddie, Freddy,
Freddey, Freddee, Freddea,
Freddis, Fredis
Frederick (German) A
peaceful ruler
Fred, Fredrick, Federico,
Federigo, Fredek, Frederic,
Frederich, Frederico, Frederik,
Fredric
Freeborn (English) One
who was born a free man
Freeborne, Freebourn,
Freebourne, Freeburn,
Freeburne, Free
Fremont (French) The protector
of freedom
Freemont, Fremonte,
Freemonte, Fremond,
Freemond, Fremonde,
Freemonde, Frimunt
Friedhelm (German) One
who wears the helmet of
peace
Friedelm, Fridhelm, Fridelm
Frigyes (Hungarian) A
mighty and peaceful ruler
Frode (Norse) A wise man
Froad, Froade
Froyim (Hebrew) A kind man
Froiim
Fructuoso (Spanish) One
who is fruitful
Fructo, Fructoso, Fructuso
Fu (Chinese) A wealthy
man
Fudail (Arabic) Of high
moral character
Fudaile, Fudayl, Fudayle,
Fudale, Fudael, Fudaele
Fulbright (English) A brilliant
man
Fullbright, Fulbrite,
Fullbrite, Fulbryte,
Fullbryte, Fulbert, Fullbert
Fulki (Indian) A spark
Fulkie, Fulkey, Fulky,
Fulkee, Fulkea
Fullerton (English) From
Fuller’s town
Fullertun, Fullertin,
Fullertyn, Fullertan,
Fullerten
Fursey (Gaelic) The name
of a missionary saint
Fursy, Fursi, Fursie, Fursee,
Fursea
Fyfe (Scottish) A man
from Fifeshire
Fife, Fyffe, Fiffe, Fibh
Fyren (Anglo-Saxon) A
wicked man
Fyrin, Fyryn, Fyran, Fyron,
Fyrun
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Gabai (Hebrew) A delightful
man
Gabbana (Italian) A creative
man
Gabbanah, Gabana,
Gabanah, Gabbanna,
Gabanna
Gabbo (English) To joke or
scoff
Gabboe, Gabbow, Gabbowe
Gabor (Hebrew) God is
my strength
Gabur, Gabar, Gaber,
Gabir, Gabyr
Gabra (African) An offering
Gabre
★Gabriel (Hebrew) A hero
of God
Gabrian, Gabriele,
Gabrielli, Gabriello, Gaby,
Gab, Gabbi, Gabbie
Gad (Hebrew / Native
American) Having good fortune
/ from the juniper tree
Gadi, Gadie, Gady, Gadey,
Gadee, Gadea
Gadiel (Arabic) God is my
fortune
Gadiell, Gadiele, Gadielle,
Gaddiel, Gaddiell, Gadil,
Gadeel, Gadeal
Gaffney (Irish)
Resembling a calf
Gaffny, Gaffni, Gaffnie,
Gaffnee, Gaffnea
Gage (French) Of the pledge
Gaige, Gaege, Gayge
Gahuj (African) A hunter
Gair (Gaelic) A man of
short stature
Gayr, Gaer, Gaire, Gayre,
Gaere, Gare
Gaius (Latin) One who
rejoices
Gaeus
Galal (Arabic) A majestic
man
Galall, Gallal, Gallall
Galbraith (Irish) A foreigner;
a Scot
Galbrait, Galbreath,
Gallbraith, Gallbreath,
Galbraithe, Gallbraithe,
Galbreathe, Gallbreathe
Gale (Irish / English) A foreigner
/ one who is cheerful
Gail, Gaill, Gaille, Gaile,
Gayl, Gayle, Gaylle, Gayll
Galen (Greek) A healer;
one who is calm
Gaelan, Gaillen, Galan,
Galin, Galyn, Gaylen,
Gaylin, Gaylinn
Gali (Hebrew) From the
fountain
Galie, Galy, Galey, Galee,
Galea, Galeigh
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Galip (Turkish) A victorious
man
Galyp, Galup, Galep,
Galap, Galop
Gallagher (Gaelic) An
eager helper
Gallaghor, Gallaghar,
Gallaghur, Gallaghir,
Gallaghyr, Gallager,
Gallagar, Gallagor
Galt (English) From the
high, wooded land
Galte, Gallt, Gallte
Galtero (Spanish) Form of
Walter, meaning “the
commander of the army”
Galterio, Galteriyo,
Galtereo, Galtereyo, Galter,
Galteros, Galterus,
Gualterio
Gamaliel (Hebrew) God’s
reward
Gamliel, Gamalyel,
Gamlyel, Gamli, Gamlie,
Gamly, Gamley, Gamlee
Gameel (Arabic) A handsome
man
Gameal, Gamil, Gamiel,
Gameil, Gamyl
Gamon (American) One
who enjoys playing games
Gamun, Gamen, Gaman,
Gamin, Gamyn, Gammon,
Gammun, Gamman
Gan (Chinese) A wanderer
Gandy (American) An
adventurer
Gandey, Gandi, Gandie,
Gandee, Gandea
Gann (English) One who
defends with a spear
Gan
Gannon (Gaelic) A fairskinned
man
Gannun, Gannen, Gannan,
Gannin, Gannyn, Ganon,
Ganun, Ganin
Garcia (Spanish) One who
is brave in battle
Garce, Garcy, Garcey, Garci,
Garcie, Garcee, Garcea
Gared (English) Form of
Gerard, meaning “one
who is mighty with a
spear”
Garad, Garid, Garyd,
Garod, Garud
Garman (English) A spearman
Garmann, Garmen,
Garmin, Garmon,
Garmun, Garmyn, Gar,
Garr
Garrison (French) Prepared
Garris, Garrish, Garry, Gary
Garrett (English) Form of
Gerard, meaning “one who
is mighty with a spear”
Garett, Garret, Garretson,
Garritt, Garrot, Garrott,
Gerrit, Gerritt
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Garson (English) The son
of Gar (Garrett, Garrison,
etc.)
Garrson, Garsen, Garrsen,
Garsun, Garrsun, Garsone,
Garrsone
Garth (Scandinavian) The
keeper of the garden
Garthe, Gart, Garte
Garvey (Gaelic) A rough
but peaceful man
Garvy, Garvee, Garvea,
Garvi, Garvie, Garrvey,
Garrvy, Garrvee
Garvin (English) A friend
with a spear
Garvyn, Garven, Garvan,
Garvon, Garvun
Gary (English) One who
wields a spear
Garey, Gari, Garie, Garea,
Garee, Garry, Garrey, Garree
Gassur (Arabic) A courageous
man
Gassor, Gassir, Gassyr,
Gassar, Gasser
Gaston (French) A man
from Gascony
Gastun, Gastan, Gasten,
Gascon, Gascone, Gasconey,
Gasconi, Gasconie
Gate (American) One who
is close-minded
Gates, Gait, Gaite, Gaits,
Gaites, Gayt, Gayte, Gayts
★Gavin (Welsh) A little
white falcon
Gavan, Gaven, Gavino,
Gavyn, Gavynn, Gavon,
Gavun, Gavyno
Gazali (African) A mystic
Gazalie, Gazaly, Gazaley,
Gazalee, Gazalea, Gazaleigh
Geirleif (Norse) A descendant
of the spear
Geirleaf, Geerleif, Geerleaf
Geirstein (Norse) One who
wields a rock-hard spear
Geerstein, Gerstein
Gellert (Hungarian) A
mighty soldier
Gellart, Gellirt, Gellyrt,
Gellort, Gellurt
Genaro (Latin) A dedicated
man
Genaroh, Genaroe,
Genarow, Genarowe
Gene (English) Form of
Eugene, meaning “a wellborn
man”
Genio, Geno, Geneo, Gino,
Ginio, Gineo
Genet (African) From
Eden
Genat, Genit, Genyt, Genot,
Genut
Genoah (Italian) From the
city of Genoa
Genoa, Genovise, Genovize
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Geoffrey (English) Form
of Jeffrey, meaning “a
man of peace”
Geffrey, Geoff, Geoffery,
Geoffroy, Geoffry, Geofrey,
Geofferi, Geofferie
George (Greek) One who
works the earth; a farmer
Georas, Geordi, Geordie,
Georg, Georges, Georgi,
Georgie, Georgio, Yegor,
Jurgen, Joren
Gerald (German) One who
rules with the spear
Jerald, Garald, Garold,
Gearalt, Geralde, Geraldo,
Geraud, Gere, Gerek
Gerard (French) One who
is mighty with a spear
Gerord, Gerrard, Gared,
Garrett
Geremia (Italian) Form of
Jeremiah, meaning “one
who is exalted by the Lord”
Geremiah, Geremias,
Geremija, Geremiya,
Geremyah, Geramiah,
Geramia
Germain (French / Latin)
A man from Germany /
one who is brotherly
Germaine, German,
Germane, Germanicus,
Germano, Germanus,
Germayn, Germayne
Gerry (German) Short
form of names beginning
with Ger-, such as Gerald
or Gerard
Gerrey, Gerri, Gerrie,
Gerrea, Gerree
Gershom (Hebrew) One
who has been exiled
Gersham, Gershon,
Gershoom, Gershem,
Gershim, Gershym,
Gershum, Gersh
Getachew (African) Their
master
Ghazi (Arabic) An invader;
a conqueror
Ghazie, Ghazy, Ghazey,
Ghazee, Ghazea
Ghoukas (Armenian)
Form of Lucas, meaning
“a man from Lucania”
Ghukas
Giancarlo (Italian) One
who is gracious and mighty
Gyancarlo
Gideon (Hebrew) A mighty
warrior; one who fells trees
Gideone, Gidi, Gidon,
Gidion, Gid, Gidie, Gidy,
Gidey
Gilam (Hebrew) The joy of
the people
Gylam, Gilem, Gylem,
Gilim, Gylim, Gilym,
Gylym, Gilom
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Gilbert (French / English)
Of the bright promise / one
who is trustworthy
Gib, Gibb, Gil, Gilberto,
Gilburt, Giselbert,
Giselberto, Giselbertus
Gildas (Irish / English)
One who serves God / the
golden one
Gyldas, Gilda, Gylda, Gilde,
Gylde, Gildea, Gyldea, Gildes
Giles (Greek) Resembling
a young goat
Gyles, Gile, Gil, Gilles,
Gillis, Gilliss, Gyle, Gyl
Gill (Gaelic) A servant
Gyll, Gilly, Gilley, Gillee,
Gillea, Gilli, Gillie, Ghill
Gillivray (Scottish) A servant
of God
Gillivraye, Gillivrae, Gillivrai
Gilmat (Scottish) One who
wields a sword
Gylmat, Gilmet, Gylmet
Gilmer (English) A famous
hostage
Gilmar, Gilmor, Gilmur,
Gilmir, Gilmyr, Gillmer,
Gillmar, Gillmor
Gilon (Hebrew) Filled with joy
Gilun, Gilen, Gilan, Gilin,
Gilyn, Gilo
Ginton (Arabic) From the
garden
Gintun, Gintan, Ginten,
Gintin, Gintyn
Giovanni (Italian) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Geovani, Geovanney,
Geovanni, Geovanny,
Geovany, Giannino,
Giovan, Giovani, Yovanny
Giri (Indian) From the
mountain
Girie, Giry, Girey, Giree,
Girea
Girvan (Gaelic) The small
rough one
Gyrvan, Girven, Gyrven,
Girvin, Gyrvin, Girvyn,
Gyrvyn, Girvon
Giulio (Italian) One who is
youthful
Giuliano, Giuleo
Giuseppe (Italian) Form
of Joseph, meaning “God
will add”
Giuseppi, Giuseppie,
Giuseppy, Giuseppee,
Giuseppea, Giuseppey,
Guiseppe, Guiseppi
Gizmo (American) One
who is playful
Gismo, Gyzmo, Gysmo,
Gizmoe, Gismoe, Gyzmoe,
Gysmoe
Glade (English) From the
clearing in the woods
Glayd, Glayde, Glaid,
Glaide, Glaed, Glaede
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Glaisne (Irish) One who is
calm; serene
Glaisny, Glaisney, Glaisni,
Glaisnie, Glaisnee, Glasny,
Glasney, Glasni
Glasgow (Scottish) From
the city in Scotland
Glasgo
Glen (Gaelic) From the
secluded narrow valley
Glenn, Glennard, Glennie,
Glennon, Glenny, Glin,
Glinn, Glyn
Glover (English) One who
makes gloves
Glovar, Glovir, Glovyr,
Glovur, Glovor
Gobind (Sanskrit) The cow
finder
Gobinde, Gobinda, Govind,
Govinda, Govinde
Goby (American) An audacious
man
Gobi, Gobie, Gobey, Gobee,
Gobea
Godfrey (German) God is
peace
Giotto, Godefroi, Godfry,
Godofredo, Goffredo,
Gottfrid, Gottfried, Godfried
Godfried (German) God is
peace
Godfreed, Gjord
Gogo (African) A grandfatherly
man
Goldwin (English) A golden
friend
Goldwine, Goldwinn,
Goldwinne, Goldwen,
Goldwenn, Goldwenne,
Goldwyn, Goldwynn
Goode (English) An
upstanding man
Good, Goodi, Goodie, Goody,
Goodey, Goodee, Goodea
Gordon (Gaelic) From the
great hill; a hero
Gorden, Gordin, Gordyn,
Gordun, Gordan, Gordi,
Gordie, Gordee
Gormley (Irish) The blue
spearman
Gormly, Gormlee, Gormlea,
Gormleah, Gormleigh,
Gormli, Gormlie, Gormaly
Goro (Japanese) The fifthborn
child
Gotam (Indian) The best ox
Gotem, Gautam, Gautem,
Gautom, Gotom
Gotzon (Basque) A heavenly
messenger; an angel
Gower (Welsh) One who is
pure; chaste
Gwyr, Gowyr, Gowir,
Gowar, Gowor, Gowur
Gozal (Hebrew)
Resembling a baby bird
Gozall, Gozel, Gozell,
Gozale, Gozele
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Grady (Gaelic) One who is
famous; noble
Gradey, Gradee, Gradea,
Gradi, Gradie, Graidy,
Graidey, Graidee
Grand (English) A superior
man
Grande, Grandy, Grandey,
Grandi, Grandie, Grandee,
Grandea, Grander
Granger (English) A farmer
Grainger, Graynger,
Graenger, Grange, Graynge,
Graenge, Grainge, Grangere
Grant (English) A tall
man; a great man
Grante, Graent
Granville (French) From
the large village
Granvylle, Granvil,
Granvyl, Granvill, Granvyll,
Granvile, Granvyle, Grenvill
Gray (English) A grayhaired
man
Graye, Grai, Grae, Greye,
Grey, Graylon, Graylen,
Graylin
Grayson (English) The son
of a gray-haired man
Graysen, Graysun, Graysin,
Graysyn, Graysan, Graison,
Graisun, Graisen
Greenwood (English)
From the green forest
Greenwode
Gregory (Greek) One who
is vigilant; watchful
Greg, Greggory, Greggy,
Gregori, Gregorie, Gregry,
Grigori
Gremian (Anglo-Saxon)
One who enrages others
Gremien, Gremean,
Gremyan
Gridley (English) From the
flat meadow
Gridly, Gridlee, Gridlea,
Gridleah, Gridleigh, Gridli,
Gridlie
Grimaldo (German) A
mighty protector
Grymaldo, Grimaldi,
Grymaldi, Grimaldie,
Grymaldie, Grimaldy,
Grymaldy, Grimaldey
Grimm (Anglo-Saxon) One
who is fierce; dark
Grimme, Grymm, Grymme
Grimsley (English) From
the dark meadow
Grimsly, Grimslee, Grimslea,
Grimsleah, Grimsleigh,
Grimsli, Grimslie
Griswold (German) From
the gray forest
Griswald, Gryswold,
Gryswald, Greswold,
Greswald
Guban (African) One who
has been burnt
Guben, Gubin, Gubyn,
Gubon, Gubun
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Guedado (African) One
who is unwanted
Guerdon (English) A warring
man
Guerdun, Guerdan,
Guerden, Guerdin, Guerdyn
Guido (Italian) One who
acts as a guide
Guidoh, Gwedo, Gwido,
Gwydo, Gweedo
Guillaume (French) Form
of William, meaning “the
determined protector”
Gillermo, Guglielmo,
Guilherme, Guillermo,
Gwillyn, Gwilym, Guglilmo
Gulshan (Hindi) From the
gardens
Gunnar (Scandinavian) A
bold warrior
Gunner, Gunnor, Gunnur,
Gunnir, Gunnyr
Gunnolf (Norse) A warrior
wolf
Gunolf, Gunnulf, Gunulf
Gur (Hebrew) Resembling
a lion cub
Guryon, Gurion, Guriel,
Guriell, Guryel, Guryell,
Guri, Gurie
Gurpreet (Indian) A devoted
follower
Gurpreat, Gurpriet,
Gurpreit, Gurprit, Gurpryt
Guru (Indian) A teacher; a
religious head
Gurutz (Basque) Of the
holy cross
Guruts
Gus (German) A respected
man; one who is exalted
Guss
Gustav (Scandinavian) Of
the staff of the gods
Gus, Gustave, Gussie,
Gustaf, Gustof, Tavin
Gusty (American) Of the
wind; a revered man
Gustey, Gustee, Gustea,
Gusti, Gustie, Gusto
Guwayne (American)
Form of Wayne, meaning
“one who builds wagons”
Guwayn, Guwain,
Guwaine, Guwaen,
Guwaene, Guwane
Gwalchmai (Welsh) A battle
hawk
Gwandoya (African)
Suffering a miserable fate
Gwydion (Welsh) In
mythology, a magician
Gwydeon, Gwydionne,
Gwydeonne
Gylfi (Scandinavian) A king
Gylfie, Gylfee, Gylfea, Gylfi,
Gylfie, Gylphi, Gylphie,
Gylphey
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Gypsy (English) A wanderer;
a nomad
Gipsee, Gipsey, Gipsy, Gypsi,
Gypsie, Gypsey, Gypsee, Gipsi
Gyula (Hungarian) One
who is honored
Gyulah, Gyulla, Gyullah
H
Habimama (African) One
who believes in God
Habymama
Hachiro (Japanese) The
eighth-born son
Hachyro
Hadden (English) From
the heather-covered hill
Haddan, Haddon, Haddin,
Haddyn, Haddun
Hades (Greek) In mythology,
the god of the underworld
Hadies, Hadees, Hadiez,
Hadeez
Hadriel (Hebrew) The
splendor of God
Hadryel, Hadriell, Hadryell
Hadwin (English) A friend
in war
Hadwinn, Hadwinne,
Hadwen, Hadwenn,
Hadwenne, Hadwyn,
Hadwynn, Hadwynne
Hafiz (Arabic) A protector
Haafiz, Hafeez, Hafeaz,
Hafiez, Hafeiz, Hafyz,
Haphiz, Haaphiz
Hagar (Hebrew) A wanderer
Hagen (Gaelic) One who
is youthful
Haggen, Hagan, Haggan,
Hagin, Haggin, Hagyn,
Haggyn, Hagon
Hagop (Armenian) Form
of James, meaning “he
who supplants”
Hagup, Hagap, Hagep,
Hagip, Hagyp
Hagos (African) Filled
with happiness
Hahnee (Native American)
A beggar
Hahnea, Hahni, Hahnie,
Hahny, Hahney
Haim (Hebrew) A giver of
live
Hayim, Hayyim
Haines (English) From the
vined cottage; from the
hedged enclosure
Haynes, Haenes, Hanes,
Haine, Hayne, Haene,
Hane
Hajari (African) One who
takes flight
Hajarie, Hajary, Hajarey,
Hajaree, Hajarea
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Haji (African) Born during
the hajj
Hajie, Hajy, Hajey, Hajee,
Hajea
Hakan (Norse / Native
American) One who is
noble / a fiery man
Hakim (Arabic) One who
is wise; intelligent
Hakeem, Hakeam,
Hakeim, Hakiem, Hakym
Hal (English) A form of
Henry, meaning “the ruler
of the house”; a form of
Harold, meaning “the
ruler of an army”
Halford (English) From
the hall by the ford
Hallford, Halfurd, Hallfurd,
Halferd, Hallferd
Halig (Anglo-Saxon) A
holy man
Halyg
Halil (Turkish) A beloved
friend
Haleel, Haleal, Haleil,
Haliel, Halyl
Halla (African) An unexpected
gift
Hallah, Hala, Halah
Hallberg (Norse) From the
rocky mountain
Halberg, Hallburg, Halburg
Halle (Norse) As solid as a
rock
Halley (English) From the
hall near the meadow
Hally, Halli, Hallie,
Halleigh, Hallee, Halleah,
Hallea
Halliwell (English) From
the holy spring
Haligwell
Hallward (English) The
guardian of the hall
Halward, Hallwerd,
Halwerd, Hallwarden,
Halwarden, Hawarden,
Haward, Hawerd
Hamid (Arabic / Indian) A
praiseworthy man / a
beloved friend
Hameed, Hamead,
Hameid, Hamied, Hamyd,
Haamid
Hamidi (Swahili) One who
is commendable
Hamidie, Hamidy,
Hamidey, Hamidee,
Hamidea, Hamydi,
Hamydie, Hamydee
Hamilton (English) From
the flat-topped hill
Hamylton, Hamiltun,
Hamyltun, Hamilten,
Hamylten, Hamelton,
Hameltun, Hamelten
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Hamlet (German) From
the little home
Hamlett, Hammet,
Hammett, Hamnet,
Hamnett, Hamlit, Hamlitt,
Hamoelet
Hammer (German) One
who makes hammers; a
carpenter
Hammar, Hammor,
Hammur, Hammir,
Hammyr
Hampden (English) From
the home in the valley
Hampdon, Hampdan,
Hampdun, Hampdyn,
Hampdin
Hancock (English) One
who owns a farm
Hancok, Hancoc
Hanford (English) From
the high ford
Hanferd, Hanfurd,
Hanforde, Hanferde,
Hanfurde
Hanisi (Swahili) Born on a
Thursday
Hanisie, Hanisy, Hanisey,
Hanisee, Hanisea, Hanysi,
Hanysie, Hanysy
Hank (English) Form of
Henry, meaning “the ruler
of the house”
Hanke, Hanks, Hanki,
Hankie, Hankee, Hankea,
Hanky, Hankey
Hanley (English) From the
high meadow
Hanly, Hanleigh, Hanleah,
Hanlea, Hanlie, Hanli,
Handlea, Handleigh
Hanna (Arabic) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Hannah, Hana, Hanah
Hanoch (Hebrew) One
who is dedicated
Hanock, Hanok, Hanoc
Hanraoi (Irish) Form of
Henry, meaning “the ruler
of the house”
Hansraj (Hindi) The swan
king
Hardik (Indian) One who
has heart
Hardyk, Hardick, Hardyck,
Hardic, Hardyc
Hare (English) Resembling
a rabbit
Harence (English) One
who is swift
Harince, Harense, Harinse,
Harynce, Harynse
Hari (Indian) Resembling
a lion
Harie, Hary, Harey, Haree,
Harea
Harim (Arabic) A superior
man
Hareem, Haream, Hariem,
Hareim, Harym
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Harkin (Irish) Having dark
red hair
Harkyn, Harken, Harkan,
Harkon, Harkun
Harlemm (American) A
soulful man
Harlam, Harlom, Harlim,
Harlym, Harlem
Harlow (English) From the
army on the hill
Harlowe, Harlo, Harloe
Harold (Scandinavian) The
ruler of an army
Hal, Harald, Hareld,
Harry, Darold
Harper (English) One who
plays or makes harps
Harpur, Harpar, Harpir,
Harpyr, Harpor, Hearpere
Harrington (English)
From of Harry’s town;
from the herring town
Harringtun, Harryngton,
Harryngtun, Harington,
Haringtun, Haryngton,
Haryntun
Harshad (Indian) A
bringer of joy
Harsh, Harshe, Harsho,
Harshil, Harshyl, Harshit,
Harshyt
Hartford (English) From
the stag’s ford
Harteford, Hartferd,
Harteferd, Hartfurd,
Hartefurd, Hartforde,
Harteforde, Hartferde
Haru (Japanese) Born during
the spring
Harvey (English / French)
One who is ready for battle
/ a strong man
Harvy, Harvi, Harvie,
Harvee, Harvea, Harv,
Harve, Hervey
Hasim (Arabic) One who
is decisive
Haseem, Haseam, Hasiem,
Haseim, Hasym
Haskel (Hebrew) An intelligent
man
Haskle, Haskell, Haskil,
Haskill, Haske, Hask
Hasso (German) Of the
sun
Hassoe, Hassow, Hassowe
Hassun (Native American)
As solid as a stone
Hastiin (Native American)
A man
Hastin (Hindi) Resembling
an elephant
Hasteen, Hastean, Hastien,
Hastein, Hastyn
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Hawes (English) From the
hedged place
Haws, Hayes, Hays, Hazin,
Hazen, Hazyn, Hazon,
Hazan
Hawiovi (Native
American) One who
descends on a ladder
Hawiovie, Hawiovy,
Hawiovey, Hawiovee,
Hawiovea
Hawkins (English)
Resembling a small hawk
Haukins, Hawkyns, Haukyn
Hawthorne (English)
From the hawthorn tree
Hawthorn
★THayden (English) From
the hedged valley
Haydan, Haydon, Haydun,
Haydin, Haydyn, Haden,
Hadan, Hadon
Haye (Scottish) From the
stockade
Hay, Hae, Hai
Hazaiah (Hebrew) God
will decide
Hazaia, Haziah, Hazia
Hazleton (English) From
the hazel tree town
Hazelton, Hazletun,
Hazelton, Hazleten, Hazelten
Heath (English) From the
untended land of flowering
shrubs
Heathe, Heeth, Heethe
Heaton (English) From
the town on high ground
Heatun, Heeton, Heetun,
Heaten, Heeten
Heber (Hebrew) A partner
or companion
Heeber, Hebar, Heebar,
Hebor, Heebor, Hebur,
Heebur, Hebir
Heimdall (Norse) The
white god; in mythology,
one of the founders of the
human race
Heimdal, Heiman,
Heimann
Helio (Greek) Son of the
sun
Heleo, Helios, Heleos
Hem (Indian) The golden
son
Hemendu (Indian) Born
beneath the golden moon
Hemendue, Hemendoo,
Hemendou
Hemi (Maori) Form of
James, meaning “he who
supplants”
Hemie, Hemy, Hemee,
Hemea, Hemey
Henderson (Scottish) The
son of Henry
Hendrie, Hendries,
Hendron, Hendri, Hendry,
Hendrey, Hendree, Hendrea
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Hendrick (English) Form
of Henry, meaning “the
ruler of the house”
Hendryck, Hendrik,
Hendryk, Hendric, Hendryc
Henley (English) From the
high meadow
Henly, Henleigh, Henlea,
Henleah, Henlee, Henli,
Henlie
Henry (German) The ruler
of the house
Hal, Hank, Harry, Henny,
Henree, Henri, Hanraoi,
Hendrick
Heraldo (Spanish) Of the
divine
Hercules (Greek) In
mythology, a son of Zeus
who possessed superhuman
strength
Herakles, Hercule, Herculi,
Herculie, Herculy, Herculey,
Herculee, Herculea
Herman (German) A soldier
Hermon, Hermen,
Hermun, Hermin, Hermyn,
Hermann, Hermie,
Herminio
Herne (English)
Resembling a heron
Hern, Hearn, Hearne
Hero (Greek) The brave
defender
Heroe, Herow, Herowe
Hershel (Hebrew)
Resembling a deer
Hersch, Herschel, Herschell,
Hersh, Hertzel, Herzel,
Herzl, Heschel
Herwin (Teutonic) A
friend of war
Herwinn, Herwinne,
Herwen, Herwenn,
Herwenne, Herwyn,
Herwynn, Herwynne
Hesed (Hebrew) A kind man
Hesutu (Native American)
A rising yellow-jacket nest
Hesutou, Hesoutou
Hewson (English) The son
of Hugh
Hewsun
Hiawatha (Native
American) He who makes
rivers
Hiawathah, Hyawatha,
Hiwatha, Hywatha
Hickok (American) A
famous frontier marshal
Hickock, Hickoc, Hikock,
Hikoc, Hikok, Hyckok,
Hyckock, Hyckoc
Hidalgo (Spanish) The
noble one
Hydalgo
Hideaki (Japanese) A clever
man; having wisdom
Hideakie, Hideaky,
Hideakey, Hideakee,
Hideakea
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Hieronim (Polish) Form of
Jerome, meaning “of the
sacred name”
Hieronym, Hieronymos,
Hieronimos, Heronim,
Heronym, Heronymos,
Heronimos
Hietamaki (Finnish) From
the sand hill
Hietamakie, Hietamaky,
Hietamakey, Hietamakee,
Hietamakea
Hieu (Vietnamese) A pious
man
Hikmat (Islamic) Filled
with wisdom
Hykmat
Hildefuns (German) One
who is ready for battle
Hildfuns, Hyldefuns,
Hyldfuns
Hillel (Hebrew) One who
is praised
Hyllel, Hillell, Hyllell, Hilel,
Hylel, Hilell, Hylell
Hiranmay (Indian) The
golden one
Hiranmaye, Hiranmai,
Hiranmae, Hyranmay,
Hyranmaye, Hyranmai,
Hyranmae
Hiroshi (Japanese) A generous
man
Hiroshie, Hiroshy, Hiroshey,
Hiroshee, Hiroshea,
Hyroshi, Hyroshie,
Hyroshey
Hirsi (African) An amulet
Hirsie, Hirsy, Hirsey,
Hirsee, Hirsea
Hisoka (Japanese) One
who is secretive
Hysoka, Hisokie, Hysokie,
Hisoki, Hysoki, Hisokey,
Hysokey, Hisoky
Hitakar (Indian) One who
wishes others well
Hitakarin, Hitakrit
Hobart (American) Form
of Hubert, meaning “having
a shining intellect”
Hobarte, Hoebart,
Hoebarte, Hobert, Hoberte,
Hoburt, Hoburte, Hobirt
Hoc (Vietnamese) A studious
man
Hohberht (German) One
who is high and bright
Hohbert, Hohburt, Hohbirt,
Hohbyrt, Hoh
Holcomb (English) From
the deep valley
Holcom, Holcombe
Holland (American) From
the Netherlands
Hollend, Hollind, Hollynd,
Hollande, Hollende,
Hollinde, Hollynde
Hollis (English) From the
holly tree
Hollys, Holliss, Hollyss,
Hollace, Hollice, Holli,
Hollie, Holly
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Holman (English) A man
from the valley
Holmann, Holmen, Holmin,
Holmyn, Holmon, Holmun
Holt (English) From the
forest
Holte, Holyt, Holyte, Holter,
Holtar, Holtor, Holtur, Holtir
Honaw (Native American)
Resembling a bear
Honawe, Honau
Hondo (African) A warring
man
Hondoh, Honda, Hondah
Honesto (Spanish) One
who is honest
Honestio, Honestiyo,
Honesteo, Honesteyo,
Honestoh
Honon (Native American)
Resembling a bear
Honun, Honen, Honan,
Honin, Honyn
Honovi (Native American)
Having great strength
Honovie, Honovy, Honovey,
Honovee, Honovea
Honza (Czech) A gift from
God
Horsley (English) From
the horse meadow
Horsly, Horslea, Horsleah,
Horslee, Horsleigh, Horsli,
Horslie
Horst (German) From the
thicket
Horste, Horsten, Horstan,
Horstin, Horstyn, Horston,
Horstun, Horstman
Hoshi (Japanese)
Resembling a star
Hoshiko, Hoshyko, Hoshie,
Hoshee, Hoshea, Hoshy,
Hoshey
Hototo (Native American)
One who whistles; a warrior
spirit that sings
Hovannes (Armenian)
Form of John, meaning
“God is gracious”
Hovennes, Hovann,
Hovenn, Hovane, Hovene,
Hovan, Hoven
Howard (English) The
guardian of the home
Howerd, Howord, Howurd,
Howird, Howyrd, Howi,
Howie, Howy
Howi (Native American)
Resembling a turtle dove
Hrothgar (Anglo-Saxon) A
king
Hrothgarr, Hrothegar,
Hrothegarr, Hrothgare,
Hrothegare
Hubert (German) Having
a shining intellect
Hobart, Huberte, Huburt,
Huburte, Hubirt, Hubirte,
Hubyrt, Hubyrte, Hubie,
Uberto
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Hudson (English) The son
of Hugh; from the river
Hudsun, Hudsen, Hudsan,
Hudsin, Hudsyn
Hugin (Norse) A thoughtful
man
Hugyn, Hugen, Hugan,
Hugon, Hugun
Humam (Arabic) A generous
and brave man
Hungan (Haitian) A spirit
master or priest
Hungen, Hungon, Hungun,
Hungin, Hungyn
Hungas (Irish) A vigorous
man
★THunter (English) A great
huntsman and provider
Huntar, Huntor, Huntur,
Huntir, Huntyr, Hunte,
Hunt, Hunting
Husky (American) A big
man; a manly man
Huski, Huskie, Huskey,
Huskee, Huskea, Husk, Huske
Huslu (Native American)
Resembling a hairy bear
Huslue, Huslou
Husto (Spanish) A righteous
man
Hustio, Husteo, Hustiyo,
Husteyo
Huynh (Vietnamese) An
older brother
Hwang (Chinese) Refers
to the color yellow
Hwange
Hwitford (English) From
the white ford
Hwitforde, Hwitferd,
Hwitferde, Hwitfurd,
Hwitfurde
I
Iakovos (Hebrew) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Iakovus, Iakoves, Iakovas,
Iakovis, Iakovys
★Ian (Gaelic) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Iain, Iaine, Iayn, Iayne,
Iaen, Iaene, Iahn
Iavor (Bulgarian) From the
sycamore tree
Iaver, Iavur, Iavar, Iavir,
Iavyr
Ibrahim (Arabic) Form of
Abraham, meaning
“father of a multitude;
father of nations”
Ibraheem, Ibraheim,
Ibrahiem, Ibraheam, Ibrahym
Ichabod (Hebrew) The
glory has gone
Ikabod, Ickabod, Icabod,
Ichavod, Ikavod, Icavod,
Ickavod, Icha
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Ichtaca (Nahuatl) A secretive
man
Ichtaka, Ichtacka
Ida (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Idah
Idi (African) Born during
the holiday of Idd
Idie, Idy, Idey, Idee, Idea
Ido (Arabic / Hebrew) A
mighty man / to evaporate
Iddo, Idoh, Iddoh
Idris (Welsh) An eager lord
Idrys, Idriss, Idrisse, Idryss,
Idrysse
Iefan (Welsh) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Iefon, Iefen, Iefin, Iefyn,
Iefun, Ifan, Ifon, Ifen
Ifor (Welsh) An archer
Ifore, Ifour, Ifoure
Igasho (Native American)
A wanderer
Igashoe, Igashow, Igashowe
Ignatius (Latin) A fiery
man; one who is ardent
Ignac, Ignace, Ignacio,
Ignacius, Ignatious, Ignatz,
Ignaz, Ignazio
Igor (Scandinavian /
Russian) A hero / Ing’s
soldier
Igoryok
Ihit (Indian) One who is
honored
Ihyt, Ihitt, Ihytt
Ihsan (Arabic) A charitable
man
Ihsann, Ihsen, Ihsin, Ihsyn,
Ihson, Ihsun
Ike (Hebrew) Form of
Isaac, meaning “full of
laughter”
Iki, Ikie, Iky, Ikey, Ikee,
Ikea
Iker (Basque) A visitor
Ikar, Ikir, Ikyr, Ikor, Ikur
Ilario (Italian) A cheerful
man
Ilareo, Ilariyo, Ilareyo, Ilar,
Ilarr, Ilari, Ilarie, Ilary
Ilhuitl (Nahuatl) Born during
the daytime
Illanipi (Native American)
An amazing man
Illanipie, Illanipy, Illanipey,
Illanipee, Illanipea
Iluminado (Spanish) One
who shines brightly
Illuminado, Iluminato,
Illuminato, Iluminados,
Iluminatos, Illuminados,
Illuminatos
Imaran (Indian) Having
great strength
Imaren, Imaron, Imarun,
Imarin, Imaryn
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Inaki (Basque) An ardent
man
Inakie, Inaky, Inakey,
Inakee, Inakea, Inacki,
Inackie, Inackee
Ince (Hungarian) One who
is innocent
Inse
Indiana (English) From
the land of the Indians;
from the state of Indiana
Indianna, Indyana,
Indyanna
Ingemar (Scandinavian)
The son of Ing
Ingamar, Ingemur, Ingmar,
Ingmur, Ingar, Ingemer,
Ingmer
Inger (Scandinavian) One
who is fertile
Inghar, Ingher
Ingo (Scandinavian /
Danish) A lord / from the
meadow
Ingoe, Ingow, Ingowe
Ingram (Scandinavian) A
raven of peace
Ingra, Ingrem, Ingrim,
Ingrym, Ingrum, Ingrom,
Ingraham, Ingrahame,
Ingrams
Iniko (African) Born during
troubled times
Inicko, Inico, Inyko, Inycko,
Inyco
Iorwerth (Welsh) A handsome
lord
Ioworth, Iowerthe, Ioworthe,
Iowirth, Iowirthe, Iowyrth,
Iowyrthe
Iranga (Sri Lankan) One
who is special
Irenbend (Anglo-Saxon)
From the iron bend
Ironbend
Irwin (English) A friend of
the wild boar
Irwinn, Irwinne, Irwyn,
Irwynne, Irwine, Irwen,
Irwenn, Irwenne
★TIsaac (Hebrew) Full of
laughter
Ike, Isaack, Isaak, Isac,
Isacco, Isak, Issac, Itzak,
Itzhak
★TIsaiah (Hebrew) God is
my salvation
Isa, Isaia, Isais, Isia, Isiah,
Issiah, Izaiah, Iziah
Iseabail (Hebrew) One
who is devoted to God
Iseabaile, Iseabayl, Iseabyle,
Iseabael, Iseabaele
Isham (English) From the
iron one’s estate
Ishem, Ishom, Ishum,
Ishim, Ishym, Isenham,
Isenhem, Isenhim
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Isidore (Greek) A gift of Isis
Isador, Isadore, Isidor,
Isidoro, Isidorus, Isidro,
Issy, Izidor
Iskander (Arabic) Form of
Alexander, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Iskinder, Iskandar, Iskindar,
Iskynder, Iskyndar, Iskender,
Iskendar
Isser (Slavic) One who is
creative
Issar, Issir, Issyr, Issor, Issur
Istu (Native American) As
sweet as sugar
Istue, Istoo, Istou
Istvan (Hungarian) One
who is crowned
Istven, Istvin, Istvyn, Istvon,
Istvun
Iulian (Romanian) A
youthful man
Iulien, Iulio, Iuleo
Ivan (Slavic) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Ivann, Ivanhoe, Ivano,
Iwan, Iban, Ibano, Ivanti,
Ivantie
Ives (Scandinavian) The
archer’s bow; of the yew
wood
Ivair, Ivar, Iven, Iver, Ivo,
Ivon, Ivor, Ivaire
Ivy (English) Resembling
the evergreen vining plant
Ivee, Ivey, Ivie, Ivi, Ivea,
Iveah
Iyar (Hebrew) Surrounded
by light
Iyyar, Iyer, Iyyer
J
Ja (Korean / African) A
handsome man / one who
is magnetic
Jabari (African) A valiant
man
Jabarie, Jabary, Jabarey,
Jabaree, Jabarea
Jabbar (Indian) One who
consoles others
Jabar
Jabin (Hebrew) God has
built; one who is perceptive
Jabon (American) A fiesty
man
Jabun, Jabin, Jabyn, Jaben,
Jaban
Jace (Hebrew) God is my
salvation
Jacen, Jacey, Jacian, Jacy,
Jaice, Jayce, Jaece, Jaycen
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Jacinto (Spanish)
Resembling a hyacinth
Jacynto, Jacindo, Jacyndo,
Jacento, Jacendo, Jacenty,
Jacentey, Jacentee
★Jack (English) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Jackie, Jackman, Jacko,
Jacky, Jacq, Jacqin, Jak, Jaq
★Jackson (English) The
son of Jack or John
Jacksen, Jacksun, Jacson,
Jakson, Jaxen, Jaxon,
Jaxun, Jaxson
★TJacob (Hebrew) He who
supplants
Jake, James, Kuba, Iakovos,
Yakiv, Yankel, Yaqub, Jaco,
Jacobo, Jacobi, Jacoby, Jacobie,
Jacobey, Jacobo, Jacobus
Jadal (American) One who
is punctual
Jadall, Jadel, Jadell
Jade (Spanish) Resembling
the green gemstone
Jadee, Jadie, Jayde, Jaden
★Jaden (Hebrew / English)
One who is thankful to
God; God has heard / form
of Jade, meaning “resembling
the green gemstone”
Jadine, Jadyn, Jadon, Jayden,
Jadyne, Jaydyn, Jaydon, Jaydine
Jagan (English) One who
is self-confident
Jagen, Jagin, Jagyn, Jagon,
Jagun, Jago
Jahan (Indian) Man of the
world
Jehan, Jihan, Jag, Jagat,
Jagath
Jaidayal (Indian) The victory
of kindness
Jadayal, Jaydayal, Jaedayal
Jaime (Spanish) Form of
James, meaning “he who
supplants”
Jamie, Jaime, Jaimee, Jaimey,
Jaimi, Jaimie, Jaimy, Jamee
Jaimin (French) One who
is loved
Jaimyn, Jamin, Jamyn,
Jaymin, Jaymyn, Jaemin,
Jaemyn
Jairdan (American) One
who enlightens others
Jardan, Jayrdan, Jaerdan,
Jairden, Jarden, Jayrden,
Jaerden
Jaja (African) A gift from
God
Jajuan (American) One
who loves God
★Jake (English) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Jaik, Jaike, Jayk, Jayke,
Jakey, Jaky
Jakome (Basque) Form of
James, meaning “he who
supplants”
Jackome, Jakom, Jackom,
Jacome
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Jaladhi (Hindi) Of the ocean
Jaladhie, Jaladhy, Jaladhey,
Jaladhee, Jaladi, Jaladie,
Jalady, Jaladey
Jamal (Arabic) A handsome
man
Jamail, Jahmil, Jam,
Jamaal, Jamy, Jamar
Jamar (American) Form of
Jamal, meaning “a handsome
man”
Jamarr, Jemar, Jemarr,
Jimar, Jimarr, Jamaar,
Jamari, Jamarie
★TJames (Hebrew) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Jaimes, Jaymes, Jame,
Jaym, Jaim, Jaem, Jaemes,
Jamese, Jim, Jaime, Diego,
Hagop, Hemi, Jakome
Jameson (English) The
son of James
Jaimison, Jamieson,
Jaymeson, Jamison, Jaimeson,
Jaymison, Jaemeson, Jaemison
Jamin (Hebrew) The right
hand of favor
Jamian, Jamiel, Jamon,
Jaymin, Jaemin, Jaymon,
Jaemon, Jaimin
Janesh (Hindi) A leader of
the people
Janeshe
Japa (Indian) One who chants
Japeth, Japesh, Japendra
Japheth (Hebrew) May he
expand; in the Bible, one
of Noah’s sons
Jaypheth, Jaepheth,
Jaipheth, Jafeth, Jayfeth,
Jaefeth, Jaifeth, Japhet
Jarah (Hebrew) One who
is as sweet as honey
Jarrah, Jara, Jarra
Jarlath (Irish) A tributary
lord
Jarleath, Jarlaith, Jarlaeth,
Jarlayth, Jarleeth, Jariath,
Jaryath
Jarman (German) A man
from Germany
Jarmann, Jerman, Jermann
Jaromir (Slavic) From the
famous spring
Jaromeer, Jaromear,
Jaromeir, Jaromier, Jaromyr,
Yaromir
Jaron (Israeli) A song of
rejoicing
Jaran, Jaren, Jarin, Jarran,
Jarren, Jarrin, Jarron, Jaryn
Jaroslav (Slavic) Born with
the beauty of spring
Jaroslaw
Jarvis (French) One who
wields a spear
Jarvee, Jarvell, Jarvey, Jary,
Jervey, Jervis, Jarvys, Jervys
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★TJason (Hebrew / Greek)
God is my salvation / a
healer; in mythology, the
leader of the Argonauts
Jacen, Jaisen, Jaison, Jasen,
Jasin, Jasun, Jayson, Jaysen
Jasper (Persian) One who
holds the treasure
Jaspar, Jaspir, Jaspyr, Jesper,
Jespar, Jespir, Jespyr
Jatan (Indian) One who is
nurturing
Javan (Hebrew) Man from
Greece; in the Bible,
Noah’s grandson
Jayvan, Jayven, Jayvern,
Jayvon, Javon, Javern, Javen
Jawdat (Arabic) One who
is superior
Jaudat
Jay (Latin / Sanskrit)
Resembling a jaybird /
one who is victorious
Jae, Jai, Jaye, Jayron,
Jayronn, Jey
Jean (French) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Jeanne, Jeane, Jene,
Jeannot, Jeanot
Jedidiah (Hebrew) One
who is loved by God
Jedadiah, Jedediah, Jed,
Jedd, Jedidiya, Jedidiyah,
Jedadia, Jedadiya
Jeffrey (English) A man of
peace
Jeff, Geoffrey, Jeffery, Jeffree
Jehu (Hebrew) He is God
Jayhu, Jahu, Jehue, Jeyhu,
Jeyhue, Jayhue, Jahue, Jehew
Jelani (African) One who
is mighty; strong
Jelanie, Jelany, Jelaney,
Jelanee, Jelanea
Jenci (Hungarian) A wellborn
man
Jencie, Jency, Jencey, Jencee,
Jencea, Jensi, Jensie, Jensy
Jennett (Hindi) One who
is heaven-sent
Jenett, Jennet, Jenet, Jennitt,
Jenitt, Jennit, Jenit
Jerald (English) Form of
Gerald, meaning “one
who rules with the spear”
Jeraldo, Jerold, Jerrald, Jerrold
★Jeremiah (Hebrew) One
who is exalted by the Lord
Jeremia, Jeremias, Jeremija,
Jeremiya, Jeremyah,
Jeramiah, Jeramia, Jerram,
Geremia
Jermaine (French / Latin)
A man from Germany /
one who is brotherly
Jermain, Jermane,
Jermayne, Jermin, Jermyn,
Jermayn, Jermaen,
Jermaene
Jerome (Greek) Of the
sacred name
Jairome, Jeroen, Jeromo,
Jeronimo, Jerrome, Jerom,
Jerolyn, Jerolin, Hieronim
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Jerram (Hebrew) Form of
Jeremiah, meaning “one
who is exalted by the Lord”
Jeram, Jerrem, Jerem,
Jerrym, Jerym
Jersey (English) From a
section of England; one
who is calm
Jersy, Jersi, Jersie, Jersee, Jersea
Jesimiel (Hebrew) The
Lord establishes
Jessimiel
★TJesse (Hebrew) God exists;
a gift from God; God sees all
Jess, Jessey, Jesiah, Jessie,
Jessy, Jese, Jessi, Jessee
★Jesus (Hebrew) God is
my salvation
Jesous, Jesues, Jesús, Xesus
Jevon (American) A spirited
man
Jeavan, Jeaven, Jeavin, Jevan,
Jeven, Jevin, Jevvan, Jevven
Ji (Chinese) One who is
organized
Jibben (American) A lively man
Jiben, Jybben, Jyben
Jibril (Arabic) Refers to the
archangel Gabriel
Jibryl, Jibri, Jibrie, Jibry,
Jibrey, Jibree
Jim (English) Form of James,
meaning “he who supplants”
Jimi, Jimmee, Jimmey,
Jimmie, Jimmy, Jimmi, Jimbo
Jimoh (African) Born on a
Friday
Jymoh, Jimo, Jymo
Jivan (Hindi) A giver of life
Jivin, Jiven, Jivyn, Jivon
Joab (Hebrew) The Lord is
my father
Joabb, Yoav
Joachim (Hebrew) One
who is established by God;
God will judge
Jachim, Jakim, Joacheim,
Joaquim, Joaquin, Josquin,
Joakim, Joakeen
Joe (English) Form of Joseph,
meaning “God will add”
Jo, Joemar, Jomar, Joey, Joie,
Joee, Joeye
★TJohn (Hebrew) God is
gracious; in the Bible, one
of the Apostles
Sean, Jack, Juan, Johann,
Ian, Ean, Evan, Giovanni,
Hanna, Hovannes, Iefan,
Ivan, Jean, Xoan,
Yochanan, Yohan
Johnavon (American)
From God’s river
Jonavon, Johnaven, Jonaven
Jokull (Scandinavian)
From the glacier
Jokule, Jokulle, Jokul
Jomo (African) One who
works the earth; a farmer
Jomoe, Jomow, Jomowe
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★TJonathan (Hebrew) A
gift of God
Johnathan, Johnathon,
Jonathon, Jonatan, Jonaton,
Jonathen, Johnathen,
Jonaten, Yonatan
★TJordan (Hebrew) Of the
down-flowing river; in the
Bible, the river where
Jesus was baptized
Johrdan, Jordain, Jordaine,
Jordane, Jordanke, Jordann,
Jorden, Jordaen
Joren (Scandinavian) Form of
George, meaning “one who
works the earth; a farmer”
Joran, Jorian, Jorien, Joron,
Jorun, Joryn, Jorin, Jorn
Jorn (German) A vigilant
watchman
Jorne
★TJoseph (Hebrew) God
will add
Joe, Guiseppe, Yosyp, Jessop,
Jessup, Joop, Joos, José, Jose,
Josef, Joseito
★TJoshua (Hebrew) God is
salvation
Josh, Joshuah, Josua, Josue,
Joushua, Jozua, Joshwa,
Joshuwa
Josiah (Hebrew) God will
help
Josia, Josias, Joziah, Jozia,
Jozias
Journey (American) One
who likes to travel
Journy, Journi, Journie,
Journee, Journye, Journea
★Juan (Spanish) Form of John,
meaning “God is gracious”
Juanito, Juwan, Jwan
Jubilo (Spanish) One who
is rejoicing
Jubylo, Jubilio, Jubylio,
Jubileo, Jubyleo
★Julian (Greek) The child of
Jove; one who is youthful
Juliano, Julianus, Julien,
Julyan, Julio, Jolyon,
Jullien, Julen
Julius (Greek) One who is
youthful
Juleus, Yuliy
Juma (African) Born on a
Friday
Jumah
Jumbe (African) Having
great strength
Jumbi, Jumbie, Jumby,
Jumbey, Jumbee
Jumoke (African) One who
is dearly loved
Jumok, Jumoak
Jun (Japanese) One who is
obedient
Junaid (Arabic) A warrior
Junaide, Junayd, Junayde,
Junade, Junaed, Junaede
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Jung (Korean) A righteous
man
Jurgen (German) Form of
George, meaning “one who
works the earth; a farmer”
Jorgen, Jurgin, Jorgin,
Jurgyn, Jorgyn
Justice (English) One who
upholds moral rightness
and fairness
Justyce, Justiss, Justyss,
Justis, Justus, Justise
★TJustin (Latin) One who
is just and upright
Joost, Justain, Justan, Just,
Juste, Justen, Justino, Justo
Justinian (Latin) An
upright ruler
Justinien, Justinious, Justinius,
Justinios, Justinas, Justinus
Juvenal (Latin) A young boy
Juvinal, Juvenel, Juvinel,
Juventino, Juvy, Juvey,
Juvee, Juvi
K
Kabir (Indian) A spiritual
leader
Kabeer, Kabear, Kabier,
Kabeir, Kabyr, Kabar
Kabonesa (African) One
who is born during difficult
times
Kacancu (African) The
firstborn child
Kacancue, Kakancu,
Kakancue, Kacanku,
Kacankue
Kacey (Irish) A vigilant
man; one who is alert
Kacy, Kacee, Kacea, Kaci,
Kacie, Kasey, Kasy, Kasi
Kachada (Native
American) A whiteskinned
man
Kaden (Arabic) A beloved
companion
Kadan, Kadin, Kadon,
Kaidan, Kaiden, Kaidin,
Kaidon, Kaydan
Kadmiel (Hebrew) One
who stands before God
Kamiell
Kaemon (Japanese) Full of
joy; one who is righthanded
Kamon, Kaymon, Kaimon
Kagen (Irish) A fiery man;
a thinker
Kaigen, Kagan, Kaigan,
Kaygen, Kaygan, Kaegen,
Kaegan
Kahoku (Hawaiian)
Resembling a star
Kahokue, Kahokoo, Kahokou
Kaila (Hawaiian) A stylish
man
Kayla, Kaela
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Kaimi (Hawaiian) The
seeker
Kaimie, Kaimy, Kaimey,
Kaimee, Kaimea
Kalama (Hawaiian) A
source of light
Kalam, Kalame
Kalei (Hawaiian) An attendant
of the king
Kali (Polynesian) One who
provides comfort
Kalie, Kaly, Kaley, Kalee,
Kaleigh, Kalea
Kalidas (Hindi) A poet or
musician; a servant of Kali
Kalydas
Kalki (Indian) Resembling
a white horse
Kalkie, Kalky, Kalkey,
Kalkee, Kalkea
Kalkin (Hindi) The tenthborn
child
Kalkyn, Kalken, Kalkan,
Kalkon, Kalkun
Kamden (English) From
the winding valley
Kamdun, Kamdon,
Kamdan, Kamdin, Kamdyn
Kane (Gaelic) The little
warrior
Kayn, Kayne, Kaen, Kaene,
Kahan, Kahane
Kang (Korean) A healthy
man
Kano (Japanese) A powerful
man
Kanoe, Kanoh
Kantrava (Indian)
Resembling a roaring animal
Kaper (American) One
who is capricious
Kahper, Kapar, Kahpar
Kapono (Hawaiian) A
righteous man
Karcsi (French) A strong,
manly man
Karcsie, Karcsy, Karcsey,
Karcsee, Karcsea
Karl (German) A free man
Carl, Karel, Karlan, Karle,
Karlens, Karli, Karlin,
Karlo, Karlos
Karman (Gaelic) The lord
of the manor
Karmen, Karmin, Karmyn,
Karmon, Karmun
Karolek (Russian) A small,
strong man
Karolec, Karoleck
Kasch (German)
Resembling a blackbird
Kasche, Kass, Kas, Kasse
Kasem (Asian) Filled with
joy
Kasen (Basque) Protected
by a helmet
Kasin, Kasyn, Kason,
Kasun, Kasan
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Kashka (African) A friendly
man
Kashkah
Kashvi (Indian) A shining
man
Kashvie, Kashvy, Kashvey,
Kashvee, Kashvea
Kasib (Arabic) One who is
fertile
Kaseeb, Kaseab, Kasieb,
Kaseib, Kasyb
Kasim (Arabic) One who is
divided
Kassim, Kaseem, Kasseem,
Kaseam, Kasseam, Kasym,
Kassym
Kasimir (Slavic) One who
demands peace
Kasimeer, Kasimear,
Kasimier, Kasimeir, Kasimyr,
Kaz, Kazimierz, Kazimir
Katzir (Hebrew) The harvester
Katzyr, Katzeer, Katzear,
Katzier, Katzeir
Kaushal (Indian) One who
is skilled
Kaushall, Koshal, Koshall
Kazim (Arabic) An eventempered
man
Kazeem, Kazeam, Kaziem,
Kazeim, Kazym
Keahi (Hawaiian) Of the
flames
Keahie, Keahy, Keahey,
Keahee, Keahea
Kealoha (Hawaiian) From
the bright path
Keeloha, Kieloha
Kean (Gaelic / English) A
warrior / one who is sharp
Keane, Keen, Keene, Kein,
Keine, Keyn, Keyne, Kien
Keandre (American) One
who is thankful
Kiandre, Keandray,
Kiandray, Keandrae,
Kiandrae, Keandrai,
Kiandrai
Keanu (Hawaiian) Of the
mountain breeze
Keanue, Kianu, Kianue,
Keanoo, Kianoo, Keanou,
Kianou
Keaton (English) From the
town of hawks
Keatun, Keeton, Keetun,
Keyton, Keytun
Kedar (Arabic) A powerful
man
Keder, Kedir, Kedyr, Kadar,
Kader, Kadir, Kadyr
Kefir (Hebrew) Resembling
a young lion
Kefyr, Kefeer, Kefear, Kefier,
Kefeir
Keith (Scottish) Man from
the forest
Keithe, Keath, Keathe,
Kieth, Kiethe, Keyth,
Keythe, Keithen
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Kelile (African) My protector
Kelyle
Kellach (Irish) One who
suffers strife during battle
Kelach, Kellagh, Kelagh,
Keallach
Kelley (Celtic / Gaelic) A
warrior / one who defends
Kelly, Kelleigh, Kellee,
Kellea, Kelleah, Kelli, Kellie
Kelton (English) From the
town of keels
Keldon, Kelltin, Kellton,
Kelten, Keltin, Keltun,
Kelltun, Keltyn
Kendi (African) One who
is much loved
Kendie, Kendy, Kendey,
Kendee, Kendea
Kendrick (English /
Gaelic) A royal ruler / the
champion
Kendric, Kendricks,
Kendrik, Kendrix, Kendryck,
Kenrick, Kenrik, Kenricks
Kenley (English) From the
king’s meadow
Kenly, Kenlee, Kenleigh,
Kenlea, Kenleah, Kenli, Kenlie
Kenn (Welsh) Of the bright
waters
Kennedy (Gaelic) A helmeted
chief
Kennedi, Kennedie, Kennedey,
Kennedee, Kennedea,
Kenadie, Kenadi, Kenady
Kenneth (Irish) Born of
the fire; an attractive man
Kennet, Kennett, Kennith,
Kennit, Kennitt
Kent (English) From the
edge or border
Kentt, Kennt, Kentrell
Kenton (English) From the
king’s town
Kentun, Kentan, Kentin,
Kenten, Kentyn
Kenyon (Gaelic) A blondhaired
man
Kenyun, Kenyan, Kenyen,
Kenyin
Kepler (German) One who
makes hats
Keppler, Kappler, Keppel,
Keppeler
Kerbasi (Basque) A warrior
Kerbasie, Kerbasee,
Kerbasea, Kerbasy, Kerbasey
Kershet (Hebrew) Of the
rainbow
Kesler (American) An
energetic man; one who is
independent
Keslar, Keslir, Keslyr, Keslor,
Keslur
Keung (Chinese) A universal
spirit
★Kevin (Gaelic) A beloved
and handsome man
Kevyn, Kevan, Keven,
Keveon, Kevinn, Kevion,
Kevis, Kevon
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Khairi (Swahili) A kingly
man
Khairie, Khairy, Khairey,
Khairee, Khairea
Khalon (American) A
strong warrior
Khalun, Khalen, Khalan,
Khalin, Khalyn
Khayri (Arabic) One who is
charitable
Khayrie, Khayry, Khayrey,
Khayree, Khayrea
Khouri (Arabic) A spiritual
man; a priest
Khourie, Khoury, Khourey,
Khouree, Kouri, Kourie,
Koury, Kourey
Khushi (Indian) Filled
with happiness
Khushie, Khushey, Khushy,
Khushee
Kibbe (Native American) A
nocturnal bird
Kybbe
Kibo (African) From the
highest moutain peak
Keybo, Keebo, Keabo, Keibo,
Kiebo
Kidd (English) Resembling
a young goat
Kid, Kydd, Kyd
Kiefer (German) One who
makes barrels
Keefer, Keifer, Kieffer,
Kiefner, Kieffner, Kiefert,
Kuefer, Kueffner
Kildaire (Irish) From county
of Kildare
Kyldaire, Kildare, Kyldare,
Kildair, Kyldair, Killdaire,
Kylldaire, Kildayr
Kim (Vietnamese) As precious
as gold
Kym
Kimoni (African) A great
man
Kimonie, Kimony, Kimoney,
Kimonee, Kymoni,
Kymonie, Kymony,
Kymoney
Kincaid (Celtic) The leader
during battle
Kincade, Kincayd,
Kincayde, Kincaide,
Kincaed, Kincaede,
Kinkaid, Kinkaide
Kindin (Basque) The fifthborn
child
Kinden, Kindan, Kindyn,
Kindon, Kindun
Kindle (American) To set
aflame
Kindel, Kyndle, Kyndel
King (English) The royal
ruler
Kyng
Kingswell (English) From
the king’s spring
Kinswell, Kyngswell,
Kynswell
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Kinnard (Irish) From the
tall hill
Kinard, Kinnaird, Kinaird,
Kynnard, Kynard,
Kynnaird, Kynaird
Kinsey (English) The victorious
prince
Kynsey, Kinsi, Kynsi, Kinsie,
Kynsie, Kinsee, Kynsee,
Kinsea
Kione (African) One who
has come from nowhere
Kioshi (Japanese) One who
is quiet
Kioshe, Kioshie, Kioshy,
Kioshey, Kioshee, Kyoshi,
Kyoshe, Kyoshie
Kipp (English) From the
small pointed hill
Kip, Kipling, Kippling,
Kypp, Kyp, Kiplyng,
Kipplyng, Kippi
Kiri (Vietnamese)
Resembling the mountains
Kirie, Kiry, Kirey, Kiree,
Kirea
Kirk (Norse) A man of the
church
Kyrk, Kerk, Kirklin, Kirklyn
Kirkland (English) From
the church’s land
Kirklan, Kirklande,
Kyrkland, Kyrklan,
Kyrklande
Kirkley (English) From the
church’s meadow
Kirkly, Kirkleigh, Kirklea,
Kirkleah, Kirklee, Kirkli,
Kirklie
Kirkwood (English) From
the church’s forest
Kirkwode, Kyrkwood,
Kyrkwode
Kisho (Japanese) A selfassured
man
Kysho
Kit (English) Form of
Christopher, meaning “one
who bears Christ inside”
Kitt, Kyt, Kytt
Kitchi (Native American) A
brave young man
Kitchie, Kitchy, Kitchey,
Kitchee, Kitchea
Kitoko (African) A handsome
man
Kytoko
Kivi (Finnish) As solid as
stone
Kivie, Kivy, Kivey, Kivee,
Kivea
Knight (English) A noble
solidier
Knights
Knoton (Native American)
Of the wind
Knotun, Knotan, Knoten,
Knotin, Knotyn
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Knud (Danish) A kind man
Knude
Kody (English) One who is
helpful
Kodey, Kodee, Kodea, Kodi,
Kodie
Koen (German) An honest
advisor
Koenz, Kunz, Kuno
Kohana (Native American /
Hawaiian) One who is
swift / the best
Kohler (German) One who
mines coal
Koler
Kojo (African) Born on a
Monday
Kojoe, Koejo, Koejoe
Koka (Hawaiian) A man
from Scotland
Kolbjorn (Swedish)
Resembling a black bear
Kolbjorne, Kolbjourn,
Kolbjourne
Konane (Hawaiian) Born
beneath the bright moon
Konain, Konaine, Konayn,
Konayne, Konaen, Konaene
Konnor (English) A wolf
lover; one who is strongwilled
Konnur, Konner, Konnar,
Konnir, Konnyr
Koofrey (African)
Remember me
Koofry, Koofri, Koofrie,
Koofree
Kordell (English) One who
makes cord
Kordel, Kord, Kordale
Koresh (Hebrew) One who
digs in the earth; a farmer
Koreshe
Kort (Danish) One who
provides counsel
Korte
Kory (Irish) From the hollow;
of the churning
waters
Korey, Kori, Korie, Koree,
Korea, Korry, Korrey, Korree
Kozma (Greek) One who is
decorated
Kozmah
Kozue (Japanese) Of the
tree branches
Kozu, Kozoo, Kozou
Kraig (Gaelic) From the
rocky place; as solid as a
rock
Kraige, Krayg, Krayge,
Kraeg, Kraege, Krage
Kramer (German) A shopkeeper
Kramar, Kramor, Kramir,
Kramur, Kramyr, Kraymer,
Kraimer, Kraemer
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Krany (Czech) A man of
short stature
Kraney, Kranee, Kranea,
Krani, Kranie
Krikor (Armenian) A vigilant
watchman
Krykor, Krikur, Krykur
Kristian (Scandinavian) An
annointed Christian
Kristan, Kristien, Krist,
Kriste, Krister, Kristar,
Khristian, Khrist
Kristopher (Scandinavian)
A follower of Christ
Khristopher, Kristof,
Kristofer, Kristoff, Kristoffer,
Kristofor, Kristophor, Krystof
Kuba (Polish) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Kubas
Kuckunniwi (Native
American) Resembling a
little wolf
Kukuniwi
Kuleen (Indian) A highborn
man
Kulin, Kulein, Kulien,
Kulean, Kulyn
Kumar (Indian) A prince;
a male child
Kuri (Japanese) Resembling
a chestnut
Kurie, Kury, Kurey, Kuree,
Kurea
Kuron (African) One who
gives thanks
Kurun, Kuren, Kuran,
Kurin, Kuryn
Kurt (German) A brave
counselor
Kurte
Kushal (Indian) A talented
man; adroit
Kushall
Kwaku (African) Born on a
Wednesday
Kwakue, Kwakou, Kwako,
Kwakoe
Kwan (Korean) Of a bold
character
Kwon
Kwintyn (Polish) The fifthborn
child
Kwentyn, Kwinton,
Kwenton, Kwintun,
Kwentun, Kwintan,
Kwentan, Kwinten
★TKyle (Gaelic) From the
narrow channel
Kile, Kiley, Kye, Kylan,
Kyrell, Kylen, Kily, Kili
Kylemore (Gaelic) From
the great wood
Kylmore, Kylemor, Kylmor
Kyrone (English) Form of
Tyrone, meaning “from
Owen’s land”
Kyron, Keirohn, Keiron,
Keirone, Keirown, Kirone
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Lacey (French) Man from
Normandy; as delicate as
lace
Lacy, Laci, Lacie, Lacee, Lacea
Lachlan (Gaelic) From the
land of lakes
Lachlen, Lachlin, Lachlyn,
Locklan, Locklen, Locklin,
Locklyn, Loklan
Lachman (Gaelic) A man
from the lake
Lachmann, Lockman,
Lockmann, Lokman,
Lokmann, Lakman,
Lakmann
Ladan (Hebrew) One who
is alert and aware
Laden, Ladin, Ladyn,
Ladon, Ladun
Ladd (English) A servant; a
young man
Lad, Laddey, Laddie, Laddy,
Laddi, Laddee, Laddea,
Ladde
Ladislas (Slavic) A glorious
ruler
Lacko, Ladislaus, Laslo,
Laszlo, Lazlo, Ladislav,
Ladislauv, Ladislao
Lagrand (American) A
majestic man
Lagrande
Laibrook (English) One
who lives on the road near
the brook
Laebrook, Laybrook,
Laibroc, Laebroc, Laybroc,
Laibrok, Laebrok, Laybrok
Laird (Scottish) The lord of
the manor
Layrd, Laerd, Lairde,
Layrde, Laerde
Laken (American) Man
from the lake
Laike, Laiken, Laikin,
Lakin, Lakyn, Lakan,
Laikyn, Laeken
Lalam (Indian) The best
Lallam, Lalaam, Lallaam
Lam (Vietnamese) Having
a full understanding
Laman (Arabic) A bright
and happy man
Lamaan, Lamann,
Lamaann
Lamar (German / French)
From the renowned land /
of the sea
Lamarr, Lamarre, Lemar,
Lemarr
Lambert (Scandinavian)
The light of the land
Lambart, Lamberto,
Lambirt, Landbert,
Lambirto, Lambrecht,
Lambret, Lambrett
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Lambi (Norse) In mythology,
the son of Thorbjorn
Lambie, Lamby, Lambey,
Lambe, Lambee
Lameh (Arabic) A shining
man
Lamorak (English) In
Arthurian legend, the
brother of Percival
Lamerak, Lamurak,
Lamorac, Lamerac,
Lamurac, Lamorack,
Lamerack, Lamurack
Lander (English) One who
owns land
Land, Landers, Landis,
Landiss, Landor, Lande,
Landry, Landri
★TLandon (English) From
the long hill
Landyn, Landan, Landen,
Landin, Lando, Langdon,
Langden, Langdan
Lane (English) One who
takes the narrow path
Laine, Lain, Laen, Laene,
Layne, Layn
Langhorn (English) Of the
long horn
Langhorne, Lanhorn,
Lanhorne
Langilea (Polynesian)
Having a booming voice,
like thunder
Langileah, Langilia,
Langiliah
Langston (English) From
the tall man’s town
Langsten, Langstun,
Langstown, Langstin,
Langstyn, Langstan,
Langton, Langtun
Langundo (Native
American / Polynesian) A
peaceful man / one who is
graceful
Langworth (English) One
who lives near the long
paddock
Langworthe, Lanworth,
Lanworthe
Lanier (French) One who
works with wool
Lantos (Hungarian) One
who plays the lute
Lantus
Laochailan (Scottish) One
who is waning
Lapidos (Hebrew) One
who carries a torch
Lapydos, Lapidot, Lapydot,
Lapidoth, Lapydoth,
Lapidus, Lapydus
Laquinton (American)
Form of Quinton, meaning
“from the queen’s
town or settlement”
Laquinntan, Laquinnten,
Laquinntin, Laquinnton,
Laquintain, Laquintan,
Laquintyn, Laquintynn
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Lar (Anglo-Saxon) One
who teaches others
Larson (Scandinavian) The
son of Lawrence
Larsan, Larsen, Larsun,
Larsin, Larsyn
Lasalle (French) From the
hall
Lasall, Lasal, Lasale
Lashaun (American) An
enthusiastic man
Lashawn, Lasean, Lashon,
Lashond
Lassit (American) One
who is open-minded
Lassyt, Lasset
Lathan (American) Form
of Nathan, meaning “a gift
from God”
Lathen, Lathun, Lathon,
Lathin, Lathyn, Latan,
Laten, Latun
Latimer (English) One who
serves as an interpreter
Latymer, Latimor, Latymor,
Latimore, Latymore,
Lattemore, Lattimore
Latty (English) A generous
man
Lattey, Latti, Lattie, Lattee,
Lattea
Laurian (English) One who
lives near the laurel trees
Laurien, Lauriano, Laurieno,
Lawrian, Lawrien,
Lawriano, Lawrieno
Lave (Italian) Of the burning
rock
Lava
Lawford (English) From
the ford near the hill
Lawforde, Lawferd,
Lawferde, Lawfurd,
Lawfurde
Lawler (Gaelic) A softspoken
man; one who
mutters
Lauler, Lawlor, Loller,
Lawlar, Lollar, Loller,
Laular, Laulor
Lawley (English) From the
meadow near the hill
Lawly, Lawli, Lawlie,
Lawleigh, Lawlee, Lawlea,
Lawleah
Lawrence (Latin) Man
from Laurentum; crowned
with laurel
Larance, Laranz, Larenz,
Larrance, Larrence, Larrens,
Larrey, Larry
Laziz (Arabic) One who is
pleasant
Lazeez, Lazeaz, Laziez,
Lazeiz, Lazyz
Leaman (American) A
powerful man
Leeman, Leamon, Leemon,
Leamond, Leamand
Lear (Greek) Of the royalty
Leare, Leer, Leere
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Leather (American) As
tough as hide
Lether
Leavitt (English) A baker
Leavit, Leavytt, Leavyt,
Leavett, Leavet
Leben (English) Filled with
hope
Lech (Slavic) In mythology,
the founder of the Polish
people
Leche
Ledyard (Teutonic) The
protector of the nation
Ledyarde, Ledyerd, Ledyerde
Lee (English) From the
meadow
Leigh, Lea, Leah, Ley
Leeto (African) One who
embarks on a journey
Leato, Leito, Lieto
Legend (American) One
who is memorable
Legende, Legund, Legunde
Leighton (English) From
the town near the meadow
Leightun, Layton, Laytun,
Leyton, Leytun
Lekhak (Hindi) An author
Lekhan
Lema (African) One who is
cultivated
Lemah, Lemma, Lemmah
Lemon (American)
Resembling the fruit
Lemun, Lemin, Lemyn,
Limon, Limun, Limin,
Limyn, Limen
Len (Native American)
One who plays the flute
Lencho (African)
Resembling a lion
Lenchos, Lenchio, Lenchiyo,
Lencheo, Lencheyo
Lennart (Scandinavian)
One who is brave
Lennert
Lennor (English) A courageous
man
Lennox (Scottish) One
who owns many elm trees
Lenox, Lenoxe, Lennix,
Lenix, Lenixe
Lensar (English) One who
stays with his parents
Lenser, Lensor, Lensur
Lenton (American) A
pious man
Lentin, Lentyn, Lentun,
Lentan, Lenten, Lent, Lente
Leo (Latin) Having the
strength of a lion
Lio, Lyo, Leon
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Leonard (German) Having
the strength of a lion
Len, Lenard, Lenn,
Lennard, Lennart, Lennerd,
Lennie, Lenny
Leor (Latin) One who listens
well
Leore
Lerato (Latin) The song of
my soul
Leratio, Lerateo
Leron (French / Arabic)
The circle / my song
Lerun, Leran, Leren, Lerin,
Leryn
Leroy (French) The king
Leroi, Leeroy, Leeroi, Learoy,
Learoi
Levi (Hebrew) We are united
as one; in the Bible,
one of Jacob’s sons
Levie, Levin, Levyn, Levy,
Levey, Levee
Li (Chinese) Having great
strength
Lian (Chinese) Of the willow
Liang (Chinese) A good
man
Lyang
Lidmann (Anglo-Saxon) A
man of the sea; a sailor
Lidman, Lydmann, Lydman
Lif (Scandinavian) An
energetic man; lively
Lihau (Hawaiian) A spirited
man
Like (Asian) A soft-spoken
man
Lyke
Lilo (Hawaiian) One who
is generous
Lylo, Leelo, Lealo, Leylo,
Lielo, Leilo
Lindberg (German) From
the linden-tree hill
Lindbergh, Lindburg,
Lindburgh, Lindi, Lindie,
Lindee, Lindy, Lindey
Lindford (English) From
the linden-tree ford
Linford, Lindforde, Linforde,
Lyndford, Lynford,
Lyndforde, Lynforde
Lindhurst (English) From
the village by the linden
trees
Lyndhurst, Lindenhurst,
Lyndenhurst, Lindhirst,
Lindherst, Lyndhirst,
Lyndherst, Lindenhirst
Lindley (English) From the
meadow of linden trees
Lindly, Lindleigh, Lindlea,
Lindleah, Lindlee, Lindli,
Lindlie, Lyndley
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Lindman (English) One
who lives near the linden
trees
Lindmann, Lindmon,
Lindmonn
Line (English) From the
bank
Lion (English) Resembling
the animal
Lyon, Lions, Lyons
Lipût (Hungarian) A brave
young man
Lisimba (African) One
who has been attacked by
a lion
Lisymba, Lysimba, Lysymba
Liu (Asian) One who is
quiet; peaceful
Llewellyn (Welsh)
Resembling a lion
Lewellen, Lewellyn,
Llewellen, Llewelyn,
Llwewellin, Llew, Llewe,
Llyweilun
Lochan (Hindi / Irish) The
eyes / one who is lively
★Logan (Gaelic) From the
little hollow
Logann, Logen, Login,
Logyn, Logenn, Loginn,
Logynn
Lolonyo (African) The
beauty of love
Lolonyio, Lolonyeo, Lolonio,
Lolonea
Loman (Gaelic) One who
is small and bare
Lomann, Loeman,
Loemann
Lombard (Latin) One who
has a long beard
Lombardi, Lombardo,
Lombardie, Lombardy,
Lombardey, Lombardee
London (English) From
the captial of England
Lundon, Londen, Lunden
Lonzo (Spanish) One who
is ready for battle
Lonzio, Lonzeo
Lootah (Native American)
Refers to the color red
Loota, Loutah, Louta,
Lutah, Luta
Lorcan (Irish) The small
fierce one
Lorcen, Lorcin, Lorcyn,
Lorcon, Lorcun, Lorkan,
Lorken, Lorkin
Lord (English) One who
has authority and power
Lorde, Lordly, Lordley,
Lordlee, Lordlea, Lordleigh,
Lordli, Lordlie
Lore (Basque / English)
Resembling a flower /
form of Lawrence, meaning
“man from
Laurentum; crowned with
laurel”
Lorea
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Lorimer (Latin) One who
makes harnesses
Lorrimer, Lorimar,
Lorrimar, Lorymar,
Lorrymar, Lorymer,
Lorrymer
Louis (German) A famous
warrior
Lew, Lewes, Lewis,
Lodewick, Lodovico, Lou,
Louie, Lucho, Luis
Luba (Yugoslavian) One
who loves and is loved
Lubah
★Lucas (English) A man
from Lucania
Lukas, Loucas, Loukas,
Luckas, Louckas, Lucus,
Lukus, Ghoukas
Lucian (Latin) Surrounded
by light
Luciano, Lucianus, Lucien,
Lucio, Lucjan, Lukianos,
Lukyan, Luce
Lucky (English) A fortunate
man
Luckey, Luckee, Luckea,
Lucki, Luckie
Ludlow (English) The
ruler of the hill
Ludlowe
★Luke (Greek) A man
from Lucania
Luc, Luken
Lunt (Scandinavian) From
the grove
Lunte
Luthando (Latin) One who
is dearly loved
Luther (German) A soldier
of the people
Louther, Luter, Luthero,
Lutero, Louthero, Luthus,
Luthas, Luthos
Lux (Latin) A man of the light
Luxe, Luxi, Luxie, Luxee,
Luxea, Luxy, Luxey
Ly (Vietnamese) A reasonable
man
Lynn (English) A man of
the lake
Linn, Lyn, Lynne, Linne
M
Maahes (Egyptian)
Resembling a lion
Mac (Gaelic) The son of Mac
(Macarthur, Mackinley, etc.)
Mack, Mak, Macky, Macky,
Macki, Mackie, Mackee,
Mackea
Macadam (Gaelic) The
son of Adam
Macadhamh, MacAdam,
McAdam, MacAdhamh
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Macallister (Gaelic) The
son of Alistair
MacAlister, McAlister,
McAllister, Macalister
Macardle (Gaelic) The son
of great courage
MacArdle, McCardle,
Macardell, MacArdell,
McCardell
Macartan (Gaelic) The son
of Artan
MacArtan, McArtan,
Macarten, MacArten,
McArten
Macarthur (Gaelic) The
son of Arthur
MacArthur, McArthur,
Macarther, MacArther,
McArther
Macauslan (Gaelic) The
son of Absalon
MacAuslan, McAuslan,
Macauslen, MacAuslen,
McAuslen
Maccoll (Gaelic) The son
of Coll
McColl, Maccoll, MacColl
Maccrea (Gaelic) The son
of grace
McCrea, Macrae, MacCrae,
MacCray, MacCrea
Macedonio (Greek) A
man from Macedonia
Macedoneo, Macedoniyo,
Macedoneyo
Macgowan (Gaelic) The
son of a blacksmith
MacGowan, Magowan,
McGowan, McGowen,
McGown, MacCowan,
MacCowen
Machau (Hebrew) A gift
from God
Machenry (Gaelic) The
son of Henry
MacHenry, McHenry
Machk (Native American)
Resembling a bear
Macintosh (Gaelic) The
son of the thane
MacIntosh, McIntosh,
Macintoshe, MacIntoshe,
McIntoshe, Mackintosh,
MacKintosh
Mackay (Gaelic) The son
of fire
MacKay, McKay, Mackaye,
MacKaye, McKaye
Mackinley (Gaelic) The
son of the white warrior
MacKinley, McKinley,
MacKinlay, McKinlay,
Mackinlay, Mackinlie,
MacKinlie
Macklin (Gaelic) The son
of Flann
Macklinn, Macklyn,
Macklynn, Macklen,
Macklenn
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Maclaine (Gaelic) The son
of John’s servant
MacLaine, Maclain,
MacLain, Maclayn,
McLaine, McLain,
Maclane, MacLane
Macleod (Gaelic) The son
of the ugly one
MacLeod, McLeod,
McCloud, MacCloud
Macmurray (Gaelic) The
son of Murray
MacMurray, McMurray,
Macmurra, MacMurra
Macnab (Gaelic) The son
of the abbot
MacNab, McNab
Macon (English / French)
To make / from the city in
France
Macun, Makon, Makun,
Maken, Mackon, Mackun
Macqueen (Gaelic) The
son of the good man
MacQueen, McQueen
Macrae (Gaelic) The son
of Ray
MacRae, McRae, Macray,
MacRay, McRay, Macraye,
MacRaye, McRaye
Madden (Pakistani) One
who is organized; a planner
Maddon, Maddan, Maddin,
Maddyn, Maddun, Maden,
Madon, Madun
Maddox (Welsh) The son
of the benefactor
Madox, Madocks, Maddocks
Madhur (Indian) A sweet
man
Madzimoyo (African) One
who is nourished with
water
Madzymoyo
Magee (Gaelic) The son of
Hugh
MacGee, McGee, MacGhee,
Maghee
Maguire (Gaelic) The son
of the beige one
Magwire, MacGuire,
McGuire, MacGwire,
McGwire
Magus (Latin) A sorcerer
Magis, Magys, Magos,
Magas, Mages
Mahan (American) A cowboy
Mahahn, Mahen, Mayhan,
Maihan, Maehan, Mayhen,
Maihen, Maehen
Mahant (Indian) Having a
great soul
Mahante
Mahatma (Hindi) Of great
spiritual development
Mahfouz (Arabic) One
who is protected
Mafouz, Mahfooz, Mafooz,
Mahfuz, Mafuz
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Mahkah (Native
American) Of the earth
Mahka, Makah, Maka
Mahmud (Arabic) One
who is praiseworthy
Mahmood, Mahmoud,
Mehmood, Mehmud,
Mehmoud
Mailhairer (French) An illfated
man
Maimon (Arabic) One
who is dependable; having
good fortune
Maymon, Maemon,
Maimun, Maymun,
Maemun, Mamon, Mamun
Maitland (English) From
the meadow land
Maytland, Maetland,
Maitlande, Maytlande,
Maetlande
Majdy (Arabic) A glorious
man
Majdey, Majdi, Majdie,
Majdee, Majdea
Makaio (Hawaiian) A gift
from God
Makena (Hawaiian) Man
of abundance
Makenah
Makin (Arabic) Having
great strength
Makeen, Makean, Makein,
Makien, Makyn
Makis (Hebrew) A gift
from God
Madys, Makiss, Makyss,
Makisse, Madysse
Malachi (Hebrew) A messenger
of God
Malachie, Malachy, Malaki,
Malakia, Malakie,
Malaquias, Malechy, Maleki
Malawa (African) A flourishing
man
Malcolm (Gaelic) Follower
of St. Columbus
Malcom, Malcolum,
Malkolm, Malkom,
Malkolum
Mali (Indian) A ruler; the
firstborn son
Malie, Maly, Maley, Malee,
Malea
Mamoru (Japanese) Of the
earth
Mamorou, Mamorue,
Mamorew, Mamoroo
Manchester (English)
From the city in England
Manchestar, Manchestor,
Manchestir, Manchestyr,
Manchestur
Mandan (Native
American) A tribal name
Manden, Mandon,
Mandun, Mandin, Mandyn
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Mandhatri (Indian) A
prince; born to royalty
Mandhatrie, Mandhatry,
Mandhatrey, Mandhatree,
Mandhatrea
Mani (African) From the
mountain
Manie, Many, Maney,
Manee, Manea
Manjit (Indian) A conqueror
of the mind; having
great knowledge
Manjeet, Manjeat, Manjeit,
Manjiet, Manjyt
Manley (English) From the
man’s meadow; from the
hero’s meadow
Manly, Manli, Manlie,
Manlea, Manleah, Manlee,
Manleigh
Manmohan (Indian) A
handsome and pleasing
man
Manmohen, Manmohin,
Manmohyn
Mannheim (German)
From the hamlet in the
swamp
Manheim
Mano (Hawaiian)
Resembling a shark
Manoe, Manow, Manowe
Manohar (Indian) A
delightful and captivating
man
Manoharr, Manohare
Mansel (English) From the
clergyman’s house
Mansle, Mansell, Mansele,
Manselle, Manshel,
Manshele, Manshell,
Manshelle
Mansfield (English) From
the field near the small
river
Mansfeld, Maunfield,
Maunfeld
Manton (English) From
the man’s town; from the
hero’s town
Mantun, Manten,
Mannton, Manntun,
Mannten
Manu (African) The secondborn
child
Manue, Manou, Manoo
Manuel (Spanish) Form of
Emmanuel, meaning
“God is with us”
Manuelo, Manuello,
Manolito, Manolo, Manollo,
Manny, Manni, Manney
Manya (Indian) A respected
man
Manyah
Manzo (Japanese) The third
son with ten-thousand-fold
strength
Mar (Spanish) Of the sea
Marr, Mare, Marre
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Marcel (French) The little
warrior
Marceau, Marcelin,
Marcellin, Marcellino,
Marcell, Marcello,
Marcellus, Marcelo
Marden (Old English)
From the valley with the
pool
Mardin, Mardyn, Mardon,
Mardun, Mardan
Mariatu (African) One
who is pure; chaste
Mariatue, Mariatou,
Mariatoo
Marid (Arabic) A rebellious
man
Maryd
Mario (Latin) A manly
man
Marius, Marios, Mariano,
Marion, Mariun, Mareon
TMark (Latin) Dedicated to
Mars, the god of war
Marc, Markey, Marky,
Marki, Markie, Markee,
Markea, Markov
Marmion (French) Our little
one
Marmyon, Marmeon
Marsh (English) From the
marshland
Marshe
Marshall (French /
English) A caretaker of
horses / a steward
Marchall, Marischal,
Marischall, Marschal,
Marshal, Marshell, Marshel,
Marschall
Marston (English) From
the town near the marsh
Marstun, Marsten, Marstin,
Marstyn, Marstan
Martin (Latin) Dedicated
to Mars, the god of war
Martyn, Mart, Martel,
Martell, Marten, Martenn,
Marti, Martie
Marvin (Welsh) A friend
of the sea
Marvinn, Marvinne,
Marven, Marvenn,
Marvenne, Marvyn,
Marvynn, Marvynne, Mervin
Maryland (English)
Honoring Queen Mary;
from the state of Maryland
Mariland, Maralynd,
Marylind, Marilind,
Marylend, Marilend
Masanao (Japanese) A
good man
Masao (Japanese) A righteous
man
★TMason (English) One
who works with stone
Masun, Masen, Masan,
Masin, Masyn, Masson,
Massun, Massen
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Masselin (French) A
young Thomas
Masselyn, Masselen, Masselan,
Masselon, Masselun, Maselin,
Maselyn, Maselon
Masura (Japanese) A good
destiny
Masoura
Mataniah (Hebrew) A gift
from God
Matania, Matanya,
Matanyahu, Mattania,
Mattaniah, Matanyah
Matata (African) One who
causes trouble
Matin (Arabic) Having
great strength
Maten, Matan, Matyn,
Maton, Matun
Matisse (French) One who
is gifted
Matiss, Matysse, Matyss,
Matise, Matyse
Matlock (American) A
rancher
Matlok, Matloc
Matoskah (Native
American) Resembling a
white bear
Matoska
★TMatthew (Hebrew) A
gift from God
Matt, Matvey, Madteo,
Madteos, Madtheos, Mat,
Mata, Mateo, Mateus,
Mateusz
Matunde (African) One
who is fruitful
Matundi, Matundie,
Matundy, Matundey,
Matundee, Matundea
Matvey (Russian) Form of
Matthew, meaning “a gift
from God”
Matvy, Matvee, Matvea,
Matvi, Matvie, Motka,
Matviyko
Matwau (Native
American) The enemy
Maurice (Latin) A darkskinned
man; Moorish
Maurell, Maureo, Mauricio,
Maurids, Maurie, Maurin,
Maurio, Maurise, Baurice
Maverick (English) An
independent man; a nonconformist
Maveric, Maverik, Mavrick,
Mavric, Mavrik
Mawulol (African) One
who gives thanks to God
Maximilian (Latin) The
greatest
Max, Macks, Maxi, Maxie,
Maxy, Maxey, Maxee,
Maxea, Maxx
Maxfield (English) From
Mack’s field
Mackfield, Maxfeld,
Macksfeld
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Maxwell (English) From
Mack’s spring
Maxwelle, Mackswell,
Maxwel, Mackswel,
Mackwelle, Maxwill,
Maxwille, Mackswill
Mayer (Latin / German /
Hebrew) A large man / a
farmer / one who is shining
bright
Maier, Mayar, Mayor, Mayir,
Mayur, Meyer, Meir, Myer
Mayfield (English) From
the strong one’s field
Mayfeld, Maifield, Maifeld,
Maefield, Maefeld
Mayo (Gaelic) From the
yew tree plain
Mayoe, Maiyo, Maeyo,
Maiyoe, Maeyoe, Mayoh,
Maioh
Mccoy (Gaelic) The son of
Coy
McCoy
McKenna (Gaelic) The son
of Kenna; to ascend
McKennon, McKennun,
McKennen, McKennan
Mckile (Gaelic) The son of
Kyle
McKile, Mckyle, McKyle,
Mackile, Mackyle, MacKile,
MacKyle
Medad (Hebrew) A
beloved friend
Meydad
Medgar (German) Having
great strength
Medgarr, Medgare,
Medgard, Medárd
Medwin (German) A
strong friend
Medwine, Medwinn,
Medwinne, Medwen,
Medwenn, Medwenne,
Medwyn, Medwynn
Meged (Hebrew) One who
has been blessed with
goodness
Mehdi (Arabian) One who
is guided
Mehdie, Mehdy, Mehdey,
Mehdee, Mehdea
Mehetabel (Hebrew) One
who is favored by God
Mehetabell, Mehitabel,
Mehitabell, Mehytabel,
Mehytabell
Meilyr (Welsh) A regal ruler
Meinrad (German) A
strong counselor
Meinred, Meinrod,
Meinrud, Meinrid, Meinryd
Meka (Hawaiian) Of the
eyes
Mekah
Melancton (Greek)
Resembling a black flower
Melankton, Melanctun,
Melanktun, Melancten,
Melankten, Melanchton,
Melanchten, Melanchthon
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Mele (Hawaiian) One who
is happy
Melesio (Spanish) An attentive
man; one who is careful
Melacio, Melasio, Melecio,
Melicio, Meliseo, Milesio
Meletius (Greek) A cautious
man
Meletios, Meletious,
Meletus, Meletos
Meli (Native American)
One who is bitter
Melie, Mely, Meley, Melee,
Melea, Meleigh
Melker (Swedish) A king
Melkar, Melkor, Melkur,
Melkir, Melkyr
Melton (English) From the
mill town
Meltun, Meltin, Meltyn,
Melten, Meltan
Melville (English) From
the mill town
Melvill, Melvil, Melvile,
Melvylle, Melvyll, Melvyl,
Melvyle
Melvin (English) A friend
who offers counsel
Melvinn, Melvinne, Melven,
Melvenn, Melvenne, Melvyn,
Melvynn, Melvynne, Belvin
Memphis (American) From
the city in Tennessee
Memfis, Memphys, Memfys,
Memphus, Memfus
Menachem (Hebrew) One
who provides comfort
Menaheim, Menahem,
Menachim, Menachym,
Menahim, Menahym,
Machum, Machem
Menassah (Hebrew) A
forgetful man
Menassa, Menass, Menas,
Menasse, Menasseh
Menefer (Egyptian) Of the
beautiful city
Menefar, Menefir, Menefyr,
Menefor, Menefur
Menelik (African) The son
of a wise man
Menelick, Menelic, Menelyk,
Menelyck, Menelyc
Merewood (English) From
the forest with the lake
Merwood, Merewode,
Merwode
Merlin (Welsh) Of the sea
fortress; in Arthurian legend,
the wizard and mentor
of King Arthur
Merlyn, Merlan, Merlon,
Merlun, Merlen, Merlinn,
Merlynn, Merlonn
Merrill (English) Of the
shining sea
Meril, Merill, Merrel,
Merrell, Merril, Meryl,
Merryll, Meryll
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Merton (English) From the
town near the lake
Mertun, Mertan, Merten,
Mertin, Mertyn, Murton,
Murtun, Murten
Mervin (Welsh) Form of
Marvin, meaning “a friend
of the sea”
Mervinn, Mervinne,
Mervyn, Mervynn,
Mervynne, Merven,
Mervenn, Mervenne
Meshach (Hebrew) An
enduring man
Meshack, Meshac, Meshak,
Meeshach, Meeshack,
Meeshak, Meeshac
Mhina (African) One who
is delightful
Mhinah, Mheena,
Mheenah, Mheina,
Mheinah, Mhienah,
Mhienah, Mhyna
★TMichael (Hebrew) Who
is like God?
Makai, Micael, Mical, Micha,
Michaelangelo, Michail,
Michal, Micheal, Miguel, Mick
Michio (Japanese) One
who has the strength of
three thousand
Mychio
Mick (English) Form of
Michael, meaning “who is
like God?”
Micke, Mickey, Micky,
Micki, Mickie, Mickee,
Mickea, Mickel
Mieko (Japanese) A bright
man
Milan (Latin) An eager and
hardworking man
Mylan
Miles (German / Latin) One
who is merciful / a soldier
Myles, Milo, Mylo, Miley,
Mily, Mili, Milie, Milee
Milford (English) From the
mill’s ford
Millford, Milfurd, Millfurd,
Milferd, Millferd, Milforde,
Millforde, Milfurde
Miller (English) One who
works at the mill
Millar, Millor, Millur, Millir,
Millyr, Myller, Millen, Millan
Miloslav (Czech) One who
is honored; one who loves
glory
Myloslav, Miloslaw, Myloslaw
Milson (English) The son
of Miles
Milsun, Milsen, Milsin,
Milsyn, Milsan
Mimir (Norse) In mythology,
a giant who guarded
the well of wisdom
Mymir, Mimeer, Mimyr,
Mymeer, Mymyr, Meemir,
Meemeer, Meemyr
Miner (Latin / English) One
who works in the mines / a
youth
Minor, Minar, Minur, Minir,
Minyr
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Mingan (Native American)
Resembling a gray wolf
Mingen, Mingin, Mingon,
Mingun, Mingyn
Minh (Vietnamese) A
clever man
Minster (English) Of the
church
Mynster, Minstar, Mynstar,
Minstor, Mynstor, Minstur,
Mynstur, Minstir
Miracle (American) An act
of God’s hand
Mirakle, Mirakel, Myracle,
Myrakle
Mirage (French) An illusion
Myrage
Mirumbi (African) Born
during a period of rain
Mirumbie, Mirumby,
Mirumbey, Mirumbee,
Mirumbea
Missouri (Native
American) From the town
of large canoes; from the
state of Missouri
Missourie, Mizouri,
Mizourie, Missoury,
Mizoury, Missuri, Mizuri,
Mizury
Mitali (Indian) A beloved
friend
Mitalie, Mitaly, Mitaley,
Mitalee, Mitaleigh, Mitalea
Mitsu (Japanese) Of the
light
Mytsu, Mitsue, Mytsue
Mochni (Native American)
Resembling a talking bird
Mochnie, Mochny,
Mochney, Mochnee,
Mochnea
Modesty (Latin) One who
is without conceit
Modesti, Modestie,
Modestee, Modestus,
Modestey, Modesto,
Modestio, Modestine
Mogens (Dutch) A powerful
man
Mogen, Mogins, Mogin,
Mogyns, Mogyn, Mogan,
Mogans
Mohajit (Indian) A charming
man
Mohajeet, Mohajeat,
Mohajeit, Mohajiet,
Mohajyt
Mohammed (Arabic) One
who is greatly praised; the
name of the prophet and
founder of Islam
Mahomet, Mohamad,
Mohamed, Mohamet,
Mohammad, Muhammad,
Muhammed, Mehmet
Mohave (Native
American) A tribal name
Mohav, Mojave
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Mojag (Native American)
One who is never quiet
Molan (Irish) The servant
of the storm
Molen
Momo (American) A warring
man
Mona (African) A jealous
man
Monah
Mongo (African) A wellknown
man
Mongoe, Mongow, Mongowe
Mongwau (Native
American) Resembling an
owl
Monroe (Gaelic) From the
mouth of the river Roe
Monro, Monrow, Monrowe,
Munro, Munroe, Munrow,
Munrowe
Montenegro (Spanish)
From the black mountain
Montgomery (French)
From Gomeric’s mountain
Monty, Montgomerey,
Montgomeri, Montgomerie,
Montgomeree, Montgomerea
Monty (English) Form of
Montgomery, meaning
“from Gomeric’s mountain”
Montey, Monti, Montie,
Montee, Montea, Montes,
Montez
Moon (American) Born
beneath the moon; a
dreamer
Mooney (Irish) A wealthy
man
Moony, Mooni, Moonie,
Maonaigh, Moonee,
Moonea, Moone
Moose (American)
Resembling the animal; a
big, strong man
Moos, Mooze, Mooz
Moran (Irish) A great man
Morane, Morain, Moraine,
Morayn, Morayne, Moraen,
Moraene
Morathi (African) A wise
man
Morathie, Morathy,
Morathey, Morathee,
Morathea
Moreland (English) From
the moors
Moorland, Morland
Morley (English) From the
meadow on the moor
Morly, Morleigh, Morlee,
Morlea, Morleah, Morli,
Morlie, Moorley
Morpheus (Greek) In
mythology, the god of
dreams
Morfeus, Morphius, Mofius
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Mortimer (French) Of the
still water; of the dead sea
Mortymer, Morty, Mortey,
Morti, Mortie, Mortee,
Mortea, Mort, Morte
Moses (Hebrew) A savior;
in the Bible, the leader of
the Israelites; drawn from
the water
Mioshe, Mioshye, Mohsen,
Moke, Moise, Moises, Mose,
Moshe
Mostyn (Welsh) From the
mossy settlement
Mostin, Mosten, Moston,
Mostun, Mostan
Moswen (African) A lightskinned
man
Moswenn, Moswenne,
Moswin, Moswinn,
Moswinne, Moswyn,
Moswynn, Moswynne
Moubarak (Arabian) One
who is blessed
Mubarak, Moobarak
Mounafes (Arabic) A rival
Muhannad (Arabic) One
who wields a sword
Muhanned, Muhanad,
Muhaned, Muhunnad,
Muhunad, Muhanned,
Muhaned
Mukhtar (Arabic) The chosen
one
Muktar
Mukisa (Ugandan) Having
good fortune
Mukysa
Mulcahy (Irish) A war
chief
Mulcahey, Mulcahi,
Mulcahie, Mulcahee,
Mulcahea
Mundhir (Arabic) One
who cautions others
Mundheer, Mundhear,
Mundheir, Mundhier,
Mundhyr
Murdock (Scottish) From
the sea
Murdok, Murdoc, Murdo,
Murdoch, Murtagh,
Murtaugh, Murtogh,
Murtough
Murfain (American)
Having a warrior spirit
Murfaine, Murfayn,
Murfayne, Murfaen,
Murfaene, Murfane
Muriel (Gaelic) Of the
shining sea
Muryel, Muriell, Muryell,
Murial, Muriall, Muryal,
Muryall, Murell
Murphy (Gaelic) A warrior
of the sea
Murphey, Murphee,
Murphea, Murphi,
Murphie, Murfey, Murfy,
Murfee
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Murray (Gaelic) The lord
of the sea
Murrey, Murry, Murri,
Murrie, Murree, Murrea,
Murry
Murron (Celtic) A bitter
man
Murrun, Murren, Murran,
Murrin, Murryn
Murtadi (Arabic) One who
is content
Murtadie, Murtady,
Murtadey, Murtadee,
Murtadea
Musad (Arabic) One who
is lucky
Musaad, Mus’ad
Mushin (Arabic) A charitable
man
Musheen, Mushean,
Mushein, Mushien, Mushyn
Muskan (Arabic) One who
smiles often
Musken, Muskon, Muskun,
Muskin, Muskyn
Muslim (Arabic) An
adherent of Islam
Muslym, Muslem, Moslem,
Moslim, Moslym
Mustapha (Arabic) The
chosen one
Mustafa, Mostapha,
Mostafa, Moustapha,
Moustafa
Muti (Arabic) One who is
obedient
Mutie, Muty, Mutey, Mutee,
Mutea, Muta
Myron (Greek) Refers to
myrrh, a fragrant oil
Myrun, Myran, Myren,
Myrin, Myryn, Miron,
Mirun, Miran
Mystique (French) A man
with an air of mystery
Mystic, Mistique, Mysteek,
Misteek, Mystiek, Mistiek,
Mysteeque, Misteeque
N
Nabendu (Indian) Born
beneath the new moon
Nabendue, Nabendoo,
Nabendou
Nabhi (Indian) The best
Nabhie, Nabhy, Nabhey,
Nabhee, Nabhea
Nabhomani (Indian) Of
the sun
Nabhomanie, Nabhomany,
Nabhomaney, Nabhomanee,
Nabhomanea
Nabil (Arabic) A highborn
man
Nabeel, Nabeal, Nabeil,
Nabiel, Nabyl
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Nabu (Babylonian) In
mythology, the god of
writing and wisdom
Nabue, Naboo, Nabo, Nebo,
Nebu, Nebue, Neboo
Nachshon (Hebrew) An
adventurous man; one
who is daring
Nachson
Nadav (Hebrew) A generous
man
Nadaav
Nadif (African) One who
is born between seasons
Nadeef, Nadief, Nadeif,
Nadyf, Nadeaf
Nadim (Arabic) A beloved
friend
Nadeem, Nadeam, Nadiem,
Nadeim, Nadym
Naftali (Hebrew) A struggling
man; in the Bible,
one of Jacob’s sons
Naphtali, Naphthali,
Neftali, Nefthali, Nephtali,
Nephthali, Naftalie,
Naphtalie
Nagel (German) One who
makes nails
Nagle, Nagler, Naegel,
Nageler, Nagelle, Nagele,
Nagell
Nahir (Hebrew) A clearheaded
and bright man
Naheer, Nahear, Naheir,
Nahier, Nahyr, Naher
Nahum (Hebrew) A compassionate
man
Nahom, Nahoum, Nahoom,
Nahuem
Naji (Arabic) One who is
safe
Najea, Naje, Najee, Najie,
Najy, Najey, Nanji, Nanjie
Najib (Arabic) Of noble
descent; a highborn man
Najeeb, Najeab, Najeib,
Najieb, Najyb, Nageeb,
Nageab, Nagyb
Nally (Irish) A poor man
Nalley, Nalli, Nallie, Nallee,
Nallea, Nalleigh
Namir (Israeli) Resembling
a leopard
Nameer, Namear, Namier,
Nameir, Namyr
Nandan (Indian) One who
is pleasing
Nanden, Nandin, Nandyn,
Nandon, Nandun
Naotau (Indian) Our new
son
Naotou
Napier (French / English)
A mover / one who takes
care of the royal linens
Neper
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Napoleon (Italian /
German) A man from
Naples / son of the mists
Napolean, Napolion,
Napoleone, Napoleane,
Napolione
Narcissus (Greek)
Resembling a daffodil;
self-love; in mythology, a
youth who fell in love with
his reflection
Narciso, Narcisse,
Narkissos, Narses, Narcisus,
Narcis, Narciss
Naresh (Indian) A king
Nareshe, Natesh, Nateshe
Nasih (Arabic) One who
advises others
Nasyh
Natal (Spanish) Born at
Christmastime
Natale, Natalino, Natalio,
Natall, Natalle, Nataleo,
Natica
★TNathan (Hebrew) Form
of Nathaniel, meaning “a
gift from God”
Nat, Natan, Nate, Nathen,
Nathon, Nathin, Nathyn,
Nathun, Lathan
★TNathaniel (Hebrew) A
gift from God
Nathan, Natanael,
Nataniel, Nathanael,
Nathaneal, Nathanial,
Nathanyal, Nathanyel,
Nethanel
Nature (American) An
outdoorsy man
Natural
Navarro (Spanish) From
the plains
Navaro, Navarrio, Navario,
Navarre, Navare, Nabaro,
Nabarro
Naveed (Persian) Our best
wishes
Navead, Navid, Navied,
Naveid, Navyd
Nazim (Arabian) Of a soft
breeze
Nazeem, Nazeam, Naziem,
Nazeim, Nazym
Nebraska (Native
American) From the flat
water land; from the state
of Nebraska
Neckarios (Greek) Of the
nectar; one who is immortal
Nectaire, Nectarios,
Nectarius, Nektario,
Nektarius, Nektarios,
Nektaire
Neelotpal (Indian)
Resembling the blue lotus
Nealotpal, Nielotpal,
Neilotpal, Nilothpal,
Neelothpal
Negm (Arabian)
Resembling a star
Nehal (Indian) Born during
a period of rain
Nehall, Nehale, Nehalle
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Nehemiah (Hebrew) God
provides comfort
Nehemia, Nechemia,
Nechemiah, Nehemya,
Nehemyah, Nechemya,
Nechemyah
Neil (Gaelic) The champion
Neal, Neale, Neall, Nealle,
Nealon, Neel, Neilan, Neile
Neirin (Irish) Surrounded
by light
Neiryn, Neiren, Neerin,
Neeryn, Neeren
Nelek (Polish) Resembling
a horn
Nelec, Neleck
Nelson (English) The son of
Neil; the son of a champion
Nealson, Neilson, Neillson,
Nelsen, Nilson, Nilsson,
Nelli, Nellie
Neptune (Latin) In
mythology, god of the sea
Neptun, Neptoon, Neptoone,
Neptoun, Neptoune
Neroli (Italian) Resembling
an orange blossom
Nerolie, Neroly, Neroley,
Neroleigh, Nerolea, Nerolee
Nevan (Irish) The little saint
Naomhan
Neville (French) From the
new village
Nev, Nevil, Nevile, Nevill,
Nevylle, Nevyl, Nevyle, Nevyll
Newcomb (English) From
the new valley
Newcom, Newcome,
Newcombe, Neucomb,
Neucombe, Neucom,
Neucome
Newlin (Welsh) From the
new pond
Newlinn, Newlyn, Newlynn,
Neulin, Neulinn, Neulyn,
Neulynn
Newman (English) A newcomer
Newmann, Neuman,
Neumann
Nhat (Vietnamese) Having
a long life
Nhatt, Nhate, Nhatte
Niaz (Persian) A gift
Nyaz
Nibaw (Native American)
One who stands tall
Nybaw, Nibau, Nybau
★TNicholas (Greek) Of the
victorious people
Nick, Nicanor, Niccolo,
Nichol, Nicholai, Nicholaus,
Nichole, Nicholl, Nichols,
Colin
Nick (English) Form of
Nicholas, meaning “of the
victorious people”
Nik, Nicki, Nickie, Nickey,
Nicky, Nickee, Nickea, Niki
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Nickler (American) One
who is swift
Nikler, Nicler, Nyckler,
Nykler, Nycler
Nicomedes (Greek) One
who thinks of victory
Nikomedes, Nicomedo,
Nikomedo
Nihal (Indian) One who is
content
Neehal, Neihal, Niehal,
Neahal, Neyhal, Nyhal
Nihar (Indian) Covered
with the morning’s dew
Neehar, Niehar, Neihar,
Neahar, Nyhar
Nikan (Persian) One who
brings good things
Niken, Nikin, Nikyn,
Nikon, Nikun
Nikshep (Indian) One
who is treasured
Nykshep
Nikunja (Indian) From the
grove of trees
Nino (Italian / Spanish)
God is gracious / a young
boy
Ninoshka
Nirad (Indian) Of the clouds
Nyrad
Niran (Thai) The eternal
one
Nyran, Niren, Nirin, Niryn,
Niron, Nirun, Nyren, Nyrin
Nirav (Indian) One who is
quiet
Nyrav
Nirbheet (Indian) A fearless
man
Nirbhit, Nirbhyt, Nirbhay,
Nirbhaye, Nirbhai, Nirbhae
Niremaan (Arabic) One
who shines as brightly as
fire
Nyremaan, Nireman,
Nyreman
Nishan (Armenian) A sign
or symbol
Nishok (Indian) Filled
with happiness
Nyshok, Nishock, Nyshock
Nissan (Hebrew) A miracle
child
Nisan
Nixkamich (Native
American) A grandfatherly
man
Niyol (Native American)
Of the wind
Njord (Scandinavian) A
man from the north
Njorde, Njorth, Njorthe
★TNoah (Hebrew) A peaceful
wanderer
Noa
Nodin (Native American)
Of the wind
Nodyn, Noden, Nodan,
Nodon, Nodun
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Nolan (Gaelic) A famous
and noble man; a champion
of the people
Nolen, Nolin, Nolon, Nolun,
Nolyn, Noland, Nolande
North (English) A man
from the north
Northe
Northcliff (English) From
the northern cliff
Northcliffe, Northclyf,
Northclyff, Northclyffe
Norval (Scottish) From the
northern valley
Norvall, Norvale, Norvail,
Norvaile, Norvayl, Norvayle,
Norvael, Norvaele
Norward (English) A
guardian of the north
Norwarde, Norwerd,
Norwerde, Norwurd,
Norwurde
Noshi (Native American)
A fatherly man
Noshie, Noshy, Noshey,
Noshee, Noshea, Nosh,
Noshe
Notaku (Native American)
Resembling a growling
bear
Notakou, Notakue, Notakoo
Nuhad (Arabic) A brave
young man
Nuehad, Nouhad, Neuhad
Nukpana (Native
American) An evil man
Nukpanah, Nukpanna,
Nukpannah, Nuckpana,
Nucpana
Nulte (Irish) A man from
Ulster
Nulti, Nultie, Nulty, Nultey,
Nultee, Nultea
Nuncio (Spanish) A messenger
Nunzio
Nuriel (Hebrew) God’s light
Nuriell, Nuriele, Nurielle,
Nuryel, Nuryell, Nuryele,
Nuryelle, Nooriel
Nuru (African) My light
Nurue, Nuroo, Nurou,
Nourou, Nooroo
Nyack (African) One who
is persistent
Niack, Nyak, Niak, Nyac,
Niac
Nye (English) One who
lives on the island
Nyle, Nie, Nile
O
Obedience (American) A
well-behaved man
Obediance, Obedyence,
Obedeynce
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Oberon (German) A royal
bear; having the heart of a
bear
Oberron
Obert (German) A wealthy
and bright man
Oberte, Oberth, Oberthe,
Odbart, Odbarte, Odbarth,
Odbarthe, Odhert
Ochi (African) Filled with
laughter
Ochie, Ochee, Ochea, Ochy,
Ochey
Odam (English) A son-inlaw
Odom, Odem, Odum
Ode (Egyptian / Greek)
Traveler of the road / a
lyric poem
Oded (Hebrew) One who
is supportive and encouraging
Oder (English) From the
river
Odar, Odir, Odyr, Odur
Odin (Norse) In mythology,
the supreme deity
Odyn, Odon, Oden, Odun
Odinan (Hungarian) One
who is wealthy and powerful
Odynan, Odinann,
Odynann
Odion (African) The firstborn
of twins
Odiyon, Odiun, Odiyun
Odissan (African) A wanderer;
traveler
Odyssan, Odisan, Odysan,
Odissann, Odyssann,
Odisann, Odysann
Oengus (Irish) A vigorous
man
Oenguss
Offa (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Offah
Ofir (Hebrew) The golden
son
Ofeer, Ofear, Ofyr, Ofier,
Ofeir, Ofer
Ogaleesha (Native
American) A man wearing
a red shirt
Ogaleasha, Ogaleisha,
Ogaleysha, Ogalesha,
Ogaliesha, Ogalisha
Oghe (Irish) One who
rides horses
Oghi, Oghie, Oghee, Oghea,
Oghy, Oghey
Oguz (Hungarian) An
arrow
Oguze, Oguzz, Oguzze
Ohanko (Native
American) A reckless man
Ohankio, Ohankiyo
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Ojaswit (Indian) A powerful
and radiant man
Ojaswyt, Ojaswin, Ojaswen,
Ojaswyn, Ojas
Okal (African) To cross
Okall
Okan (Turkish) Resembling
a horse
Oken, Okin, Okyn
Okapi (African) Resembling
an animal with a long neck
Okapie, Okapy, Okapey,
Okapee, Okapea, Okape
Okechuku (African)
Blessed by God
Oki (Japanese) From the
center of the ocean
Okie, Oky, Okey, Okee, Okea
Oklahoma (Native
American) Of the red people;
from the state of
Oklahoma
Oktawian (African) The
eighth-born child
Oktawyan, Oktawean,
Octawian, Octawyan,
Octawean
Olaf (Scandinavian) The
remaining of the ancestors
Olay, Ole, Olef, Olev, Oluf,
Uolevi
Olafemi (African) A lucky
young man
Olafemie, Olafemy,
Olafemey, Olafemee,
Olafemea
Oleg (Russian) One who is
holy
Olezka
Olimpio (Greek) From
Mount Olympus
Olimpo, Olympio,
Olympios, Olympus
Olney (English) From the
loner’s field
Olny, Olnee, Olnea, Olni,
Olnie, Ollaneg, Olaneg
Olujimi (African) One who
is close to God
Olujimie, Olujimy,
Olujimey, Olujimee,
Olujimea
Olumide (African) God
has arrived
Olumidi, Olumidie,
Olumidy, Olumidey,
Olumidee, Olumidea,
Olumyde, Olumydi
Olumoi (African) One who
has been blessed by God
Olumoy
Omeet (Hebrew) My light
Omeete, Omeit, Omeite,
Omeyt, Omeyte, Omit,
Omeat, Omeate
Omega (Greek) The last
great one; the last letter of
the Greek alphabet
Omegah
Onaona (Hawaiian)
Having a pleasant scent
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Ond (Hungarian) The
tenth-born child
Onde
Ondrej (Czech) A manly
man
Ondrejek, Ondrejec,
Ondrousek, Ondravsek
Onkar (Indian) The purest
one
Onckar, Oncar, Onkarr,
Onckarr, Oncarr
Onofrio (Italain) A defender
of peace
Onofre, Onofrius, Onophrio,
Onophre, Onfrio, Onfroi
Onslow (Arabic) From the
hill of the enthusiast
Onslowe, Ounslow,
Ounslowe
Onyebuchi (African) God
is in everything
Onyebuchie, Onyebuchy,
Onyebuchey, Onyebuchee,
Onyebuchea
Oqwapi (Native American)
Resembling a red cloud
Oqwapie, Oqwapy,
Oqwapey, Oqwapee,
Oqwapea
Oram (English) From the
enclosure near the riverbank
Oramm, Oraham,
Orahamm, Orham,
Orhamm
Ordell (Latin) Of the
beginning
Ordel, Ordele, Ordelle, Orde
Ordway (Anglo-Saxon) A
fighter armed with a spear
Ordwaye, Ordwai, Ordwae
Oren (Hebrew / Gaelic)
From the pine tree / a
pale-skinned man
Orenthiel, Orenthiell,
Orenthiele, Orenthielle,
Orenthiem, Orenthium, Orin
Orleans (Latin) The golden
child
Orlean, Orleane, Orleens,
Orleen, Orleene, Orlins,
Olryns, Orlin
Orly (Hebrew) Surrounded
by light
Orley, Orli, Orlie, Orlee,
Orleigh, Orlea
Ormod (Anglo-Saxon) A
sorrowful man
Ormond (English) One who
defends with a spear / from
the mountain of bears
Ormonde, Ormund,
Ormunde, Ormemund,
Ormemond, Ordmund,
Ordmunde, Ordmond
Ornice (Irish / Hebrew) A
pale-skinned man / from
the cedar tree
Ornyce, Ornise, Orynse,
Orneice, Orneise, Orniece,
Orniese, Orneece
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Orris (Latin) One who is
inventive
Orriss, Orrisse, Orrys,
Orryss, Orrysse
Orson (Latin) Resembling
a bear; raised by a bear
Orsen, Orsin, Orsini,
Orsino, Orsis, Orsonio,
Orsinie, Orsiny
Orth (English) An honest
man
Orthe
Orton (English) From the
settlement by the shore
Ortun, Oraton, Oratun
Orville (French) From the
gold town
Orvell, Orvelle, Orvil,
Orvill, Orvele, Orvyll,
Orvylle, Orvyl
Orwel (Welsh) Of the horizon
Orwell, Orwele, Orwelle
Os (English) The divine
Osborn (Norse) A bear of
God
Osborne, Osbourn,
Osbourne, Osburn, Osburne
Oscar (English / Gaelic) A
spear of the gods / a
friend of deer
Oskar, Osker, Oscer, Osckar,
Oscker, Oszkar, Oszcar
Osher (Hebrew) A man of
good fortune
Osias (Greek) Salvation
Osyas
Osileani (Polynesian) One
who talks a lot
Osileanie, Osileany,
Osileaney, Osileanee,
Osileanea
Oswald (English) The
power of God
Oswalde, Osvald, Osvaldo,
Oswaldo, Oswell, Osvalde,
Oswallt, Osweald
Oswin (English) A friend
of God
Oswinn, Oswinne, Oswen,
Oswenn, Oswenne, Oswyn,
Oswynn, Oswynne
Othniel (Hebrew) God’s lion
Othniell, Othnielle,
Othniele, Othnyel, Othnyell,
Othnyele, Othnyelle
Otmar (Teutonic) A
famous warrior
Otmarr, Othmar, Othmarr,
Otomar, Ottomar, Otomarr,
Ottomarr
Otoahhastis (Native
American) Resembling a
tall bull
Ottokar (German) A spirited
warrior
Otokar, Otokarr, Ottokarr,
Ottokars, Otokars, Ottocar,
Otocar, Ottocars
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Ouray (Native American)
The arrow
Ouraye, Ourae, Ourai
Ourson (French)
Resembling a little bear
Oursun, Oursoun, Oursen,
Oursan, Oursin, Oursyn
Ovid (Latin) A shepherd;
an egg
Ovyd, Ovidio, Ovido,
Ovydio, Ovydo, Ovidiu,
Ovydiu, Ofydd
★Owen (Welsh / Gaelic)
Form of Eugene, meaning
“a well-born man” / a
youthful man
Owenn, Owenne, Owin,
Owinn, Owinne, Owyn,
Owynn, Owynne
Oxton (English) From the
oxen town
Oxtun, Oxtown, Oxnaton,
Oxnatun, Oxnatown
Oz (Hebrew) Having great
strength
Ozz, Ozzi, Ozzie, Ozzy,
Ozzey, Ozzee, Ozzea, Ozi
Ozni (Hebrew) One who
knows God
Oznie, Ozny, Ozney,
Oznee, Oznea
Özséb (Hungarian) A
pious man
Ozuru (Japanese)
Resembling a stork
Ozurou, Ozourou, Ozuroo,
Ozooroo
P
Paavo (Finnish) Form of
Paul, meaning “a small or
humble man”
Paaveli
Pace (Hebrew / English)
Refers to Passover / a
peaceful man
Paice, Payce, Paece, Pacey,
Pacy, Pacee, Paci, Pacie
Pacho (Spanish) An independent
man; one who is
free
Pachu’a (Native American)
Resembling a water snake
Paco (Spanish) A man
from France
Pacorro, Pacoro, Paquito
Padgett (French) One who
strives to better himself
Padget, Padgette, Padgete,
Padgeta, Padgetta, Padge,
Paget, Pagett
Padman (Indian)
Resembling the lotus
Padmann
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Padruig (Scottish) Of the
royal family
Paine (Latin) Man from
the country; a peasant
Pain, Payn, Payne, Paen,
Paene, Pane, Paien
Palamedes (English) In
Arthurian legend, a knight
Palomydes, Palomedes,
Palamydes, Palsmedes,
Palsmydes, Pslomydes
Palban (Spanish) A blondhaired
man
Palben, Palbin, Palbyn,
Palbon, Palbun
Paley (English) Form of
Paul, meaning “a small or
humble man”
Paly, Pali, Palie, Palee, Palea
Palladin (Greek) Filled
with wisdom
Palladyn, Palladen,
Palladan, Paladin, Paladyn,
Paladen, Paladan
Palmer (English) A pilgrim
bearing a palm branch
Pallmer, Palmar, Pallmar,
Palmerston, Palmiro,
Palmeero, Palmeer, Palmire
Pan (Greek) In mythology,
god of the shepherds
Pann
Panama (Spanish) From
the canal
Pancho (Spanish) A man
from France
Pankaj (Indian) Resembling
the lotus flower
Panya (African) Resembling
a mouse
Panyah
Panyin (African) The firstborn
of twins
Panyen
Paras (Hindi) A touchstone
Parasmani, Parasmanie,
Parasmany, Parasmaney,
Parasmanee
Parkins (English) As solid
as a rock; son of Peter
Parkens, Parken, Parkin,
Parkyns, Parkyn, Parkinson
Parley (Scottish) A reluctant
man
Parly, Parli, Parlie, Parlee,
Parlea, Parle
Parmenio (Spanish) A studious
man; one who is
intelligent
Parmenios, Parmenius
Parounag (Armenian)
One who is thankful
Parrish (Latin) Man of the
church
Parish, Parrishe, Parishe,
Parrysh, Parysh, Paryshe,
Parryshe, Parisch
Parry (Welsh) The son of
Harry
Parrey, Parri, Parrie,
Parree, Parrea
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Parthenios (Greek) One
who is pure; chaste
Parthenius
Parthik (Greek) One who
is pure; chaste
Parthyk, Parthick, Parthyck,
Parthic, Parthyc
Pascal (Latin) Born during
Easter
Pascale, Pascalle, Paschal,
Paschalis, Pascoe, Pascual,
Pascuale, Pasqual
Pastor (English) Man of
the church
Pastur, Paster, Pastar,
Pastir, Pastyr
Patamon (Native
American) Resembling a
tempest
Patamun, Patamen,
Pataman, Patamyn, Patamin
Patch (American) Form of
Peter, meaning “as solid
and strong as a rock”
Pach, Patche, Patchi, Patchie,
Patchy, Patchey, Patchee
★Patrick (Latin) A nobleman;
patrician
Packey, Padric, Pat, Patrece,
Patric, Patrice, Patreece,
Patricio
Patton (English) From the
town of warriors
Paten, Patin, Paton, Patten,
Pattin, Paddon, Padden,
Paddin
Patwin (Native American)
A manly man
Patwinn, Patwinne,
Patwyn, Patwynne,
Patwynn, Patwen, Patwenn,
Patwenne
Paul (Latin) A small or
humble man
Pauley, Paulie, Pauly, Paley,
Paavo
Paurush (Indian) A courageous
man
Paurushe, Paurushi,
Paurushie, Paurushy,
Paurushey, Paurushee
Pavanjit (Indian)
Resembling the wind
Pavanjyt, Pavanjeet,
Pavanjeat, Pavanjete
Paxton (English) From the
peaceful town
Packston, Paxon, Paxten,
Paxtun, Packstun, Packsten
Pazel (Hebrew) God’s
gold; treasured by God
Pazell, Pazele, Pazelle
Pearroc (English) Man of
the forest
Pearoc, Pearrok, Pearok,
Pearrock, Pearock
Pecos (American) From
the river; a cowboy
Pekos, Peckos
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Pedro (Spanish) Form of
Peter, meaning “as solid
and strong as a rock”
Pedrio, Pepe, Petrolino,
Piero, Pietro
Pelham (English) From
the house of furs; from
Peola’s home
Pellham, Pelam, Pellam
Pell (English) A clerk or
one who works with skins
Pelle, Pall, Palle
Pelon (Spanish) Filled with
joy
Pellon
Pelton (English) From the
town by the lake
Pellton, Peltun, Pelltun,
Peltan, Pelltan, Pelten,
Pellten, Peltin
Penda (African) One who
is dearly loved
Pendah, Penha, Penhah
Penley (English) From the
enclosed meadow
Penly, Penleigh, Penli,
Penlie, Penlee, Penlea,
Penleah, Pennley
Penrod (German) A
respected commander
Pentele (Hungarian) A
merciful man
Pentelle, Pentel, Pentell
Penuel (Hebrew) The face
of God
Penuell, Penuele, Penuelle
Percival (French) One who
can pierce the vale”
Purcival, Percy, Percey,
Perci, Percie, Percee, Percea,
Persy, Persey, Persi
Peregrine (Latin) One who
travels; a wanderer
Perry, Perree, Perrea, Perri,
Perrie, Perregrino
Perez (Hebrew) To break
through
Peretz
Pericles (Greek) One who
is in excess of glory
Perricles, Perycles, Perrycles,
Periclees, Perriclees,
Peryclees, Perryclees,
Periclez
Perk (American) One who
is cheerful and jaunty
Perke, Perky, Perkey, Perki,
Perkie, Perkee, Perkea
Perkinson (English) The
son of Perkin; the son of
Peter
Perkynson
Perseus (Greek) In
mythology, son of Zeus
who slew Medusa
Persius, Persyus, Persies,
Persyes
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Perth (Celtic) From the
thorny thicket
Perthe, Pert, Perte
Perye (English) From the
pear tree
Peter (Greek) As solid and
strong as a rock
Peder, Pekka, Per, Petar,
Pete, Peterson, Petr, Petre,
Pierce, Patch, Pedro
Petuel (Hindi) The Lord’s
vision
Petuell, Petuele, Petuelle
Peyton (English) From the
village of warriors
Payton, Peytun, Paytun,
Peyten, Payten, Paiton,
Paitun, Paiten
Pharis (Irish) A heroic man
Pharys, Pharris, Pharrys
Phex (American) A kind man
Phexx
Philemon (Hebrew) A loving
man
Phylemon, Philimon,
Phylimon, Philomon,
Phylomon, Philamon,
Phylamon
Philetus (Greek) A collector
Phyletus, Philetos, Phyletos
Phillip (Greek) One who
loves horses
Phil, Philip, Felipe, Filipp,
Phillie, Philly
Philo (Greek) One who
loves and is loved
Phoebus (Greek) A radiant
man
Phoibos
Phomello (African) A successful
man
Phomelo
Phong (Vietnamese) Of
the wind
Phuc (Vietnamese) One
who is blessed
Phuoc
Picardus (Hispanic) An
adventurous man
Pycardus, Picardos,
Pycardos, Picardas,
Pycardas, Picardis,
Pycardis, Picardys
Pickworth (English) From
the woodcutter’s estate
Pikworth, Picworth,
Pickworthe, Pikworthe,
Picworthe
Pierce (English) Form of
Peter, meaning “as solid
and strong as a rock”
Pearce, Pears, Pearson,
Pearsson, Peerce, Peirce,
Pierson, Piersson
Pin (Vietnamese) Filled
with joy
Pyn
Pio (Latin) A pious man
Pyo, Pios, Pius, Pyos, Pyus
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Pirro (Greek) A red-haired
man
Pyrro
Pitney (English) From the
island of the stubborn
man
Pitny, Pitni, Pitnie, Pitnee,
Pitnea, Pytney, Pytny, Pytni
Pittman (English) A laborer
Pyttman, Pitman, Pytman
Plantagenet (French)
Resembling the broom
flower
Poetry (American) A
romantic man
Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie,
Poetree, Poetrea, Poet, Poete
Pollux (Greek) One who is
crowned
Pollock, Pollok, Polloc,
Pollack, Polloch
Polo (African) Resembling
an alligator
Poloe, Poloh
Ponce (Spanish) The fifthborn
child
Ponse
Pongor (Hungarian) A
mighty man
Pongorr, Pongoro, Pongorro
Poni (African) The secondborn
son
Ponni, Ponie, Ponnie, Pony,
Ponny, Poney, Ponney, Ponee
Pons (Latin) From the bridge
Pontius, Ponthos, Ponthus
Poornamruth (Indian)
Full of sweetness
Pournamruth
Poornayu (Indian) Full of
life; blessed with a full life
Pournayu, Poornayou,
Pournayou, Poornayue,
Pournayue
Porat (Hebrew) A productive
man
Porfirio (Greek) Refers to a
purple coloring
Porphirios, Prophyrios,
Porfiro, Porphyrios
Powhatan (Native
American) From the
chief’s hill
Prabhakar (Hindu) Of the
sun
Prabhat (Indian) Born
during the morning
Pragun (Indian) One who
is straightforward; honest
Pramod (Indian) A
delightful young man
Pranit (Indian) One who is
humble; modest
Pranyt, Praneet, Praneat
Prasad (Indian) A gift
from God
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Prashant (Indian) One
who is peaceful; calm
Prashante, Prashanth,
Prashanthe
Pratap (Hindi) A majestic
man
Pravat (Thai) History
Prem (Indian) An affectionate
man
Prentice (English) A student;
an apprentice
Prentyce, Prentise, Prentyse,
Prentiss, Prentis
Prescott (English) From
the priest’s cottage
Prescot, Prestcot, Prestcott,
Preostcot
Preston (English) From
the priest’s town
Prestin, Prestyn, Prestan,
Prestun, Presten, Pfeostun
Prewitt (French) A brave
young one
Prewet, Prewett, Prewit,
Pruitt, Pruit, Pruet, Pruett
Prine (English) One who
surpasses others
Pryne
Prometheus (Greek) In
mythology, he stole fire
from the heavens and
gave it to man
Promitheus, Promethius,
Promithius
Prop (American) A funloving
man
Propp, Proppe
Prosper (Latin) A fortunate
man
Prospero, Prosperus
Pryderi (Celtic) Son of the
sea
Pryderie, Prydery, Pryderey,
Pryderee, Pryderea
Prydwen (Welsh) A handsome
man
Prydwenn, Prydwenne,
Prydwin, Prydwinne,
Prydwinn, Prydwyn,
Prydwynn, Prydwynne
Pullman (English) One
who works on a train
Pulman, Pullmann, Pulmann
Pyralis (Greek) Born of fire
Pyraliss, Pyralisse, Pyralys,
Pyralyss, Pyralysse, Pyre
Q
Qabil (Arabic) An ablebodied
man
Qabyl, Qabeel, Qabeal,
Qabeil, Qabiel
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Qadim (Arabic) From an
ancient family
Qadeem, Qadiem, Qadeim,
Qadym, Qadeam
Qaiser (Arabic) A king; a
ruler
Qeyser
Qamar (Arabic) Born
beneath the moon
Qamarr, Quamar, Quamarr
Qimat (Hindi) A highly
valued man
Qymat
Qing (Chinese) Of the
deep water
Qyng
Quaashie (American) An
ambitious man
Quashie, Quashi, Quashy,
Quashey, Quashee, Quashea,
Quaashi, Quaashy
Quaddus (American) A
bright man
Quadus, Quaddos, Quados
Quade (Latin) The fourthborn
child
Quadrees, Quadres,
Quadrys, Quadries,
Quadreis, Quadreys,
Quadreas, Quadrhys
Quaid (Irish) Form of
Walter, meaning “the
commander of the army”
Quaide, Quayd, Quayde,
Quaed, Quaede
Quashawn (American) A
tenacious man
Quashaun, Quasean,
Quashon, Quashi, Quashie,
Quashee, Quashea, Quashy
Qued (Native American)
Wearing a decorated robe
Quentin (Latin) The fifthborn
child
Quent, Quenten, Quenton,
Quentun, Quentan,
Quentyn, Quente, Qwentin
Quick (American) One
who is fast; a witty man
Quik, Quicke, Quic
Quillan (Gaelic)
Resembling a cub
Quilan, Quillen, Quilen,
Quillon, Quilon
Quilliam (Gaelic) Form of
William, meaning “the
determined protector”
Quilhelm, Quilhelmus,
Quilliams, Quilliamson,
Quilliamon, Quillem,
Quillhelmus, Quilmot
Quimby (Norse) From the
woman’s estate
Quimbey, Quimbee,
Quimbea, Quimbi, Quimbie
Quincy (English) The fifthborn
child; from the fifth
son’s estate
Quincey, Quinci, Quincie,
Quincee, Quinncy, Quinnci,
Quyncy, Quyncey
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Quinlan (Gaelic) A strong
and healthy man
Quindlan, Quinlen,
Quindlen, Quinian,
Quinlin, Quindlin,
Quinlyn, Quindlyn
Quinn (Gaelic) One who
provides counsel; an intelligent
man
Quin, Quinne, Qwinn,
Quynn, Qwin, Quiyn,
Quyn, Qwinne
Quintavius (American)
The fifth-born child
Quintavios, Quintavus,
Quintavies
Quinto (Spanish) The
fifth-born child
Quynto, Quintus, Quintos,
Quinty, Quinti, Quintie,
Quintey, Quintee
Quinton (Latin) From the
queen’s town or settlement
Laquinton
Quintrell (English) An elegant
and dashing man
Quintrel, Quintrelle,
Quyntrell, Quyntrelle,
Quyntrel, Quyntrele,
Quintrele
Quirinus (Latin) One who
wields a spear
Quirinos, Quirynus, Quirynos,
Quirinius, Quirynius
Quito (Spanish) A lively man
Quyto, Quitos, Quytos
Quoc (Vietnamese) A patriot
Quok, Quock
Qutub (Indian) One who
is tall
R
Rabbaanee (African) An
easygoing man
Rabbi (Hebrew) The master
Rach (African) Resembling
a frog
Radames (Egyptian) A hero
Radamays, Radamayes,
Radamais, Radamaise,
Radamaes, Radamaese
Radford (English) From
the red ford
Radforde, Radferd, Radfurd,
Radferde, Radfurde,
Redford, Redforde, Raedford
Rafe (Irish) A tough man
Raffe, Raff, Raf, Raif, Rayfe,
Raife, Raef, Raefe
Rafi (Arabic) One who is
exalted
Rafie, Rafy, Rafey, Rafea,
Rafee, Raffi, Raffie, Raffy
Rafiki (African) A gentle
friend
Rafikie, Rafikea, Rafikee,
Rafiky, Rafikey
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Rafiya (African) A dignified
man
Rafeeya, Rafeaya, Rafeiya,
Rafieya
Raghib (Arabic) One who
is desired
Ragheb, Ragheeb, Ragheab,
Raghyb, Ragheib, Raghieb
Ragnar (Norse) A warrior
who places judgment
Ragnor, Ragner, Ragnir,
Ragnyr, Ragnur, Regnar,
Regner, Regnir
Rahim (Arabic) A compassionate
man
Rahym, Raheim, Rahiem,
Raheem, Raheam
Rahimat (Arabic) Full of
grace
Rahymat
Rai (Japanese) A trustworthy
man; of lightning and
thunder
Raiden (Japanese) In
mythology, the god of
thunder and lightning
Raidon, Rayden, Raydon,
Raeden, Raedon, Raden,
Radon, Raijin
Raimi (African) A compassionate
man
Raimie, Raimy, Raimey,
Raimee, Raimea
Rajab (African) A glorified
man
Rajan (Indian) A king
Raj, Raja, Rajah
Rajarshi (Indian) The
king’s sage
Rajarshie, Rajarshy,
Rajarshey, Rajarshee,
Rajarshea
Rajesh (Hindi) The king’s
rule
Rajit (Indian) One who is
decorated
Rajeet, Rajeit, Rajiet, Rajyt,
Rajeat
Rajiv (Hindi) To be striped
Rajyv, Rajeev, Rajeav
Ralph (English) Wolf counsel
Ralf, Ralphe, Ralfe, Ralphi,
Ralphie, Ralphee, Ralphea,
Ralphy, Raoul
Ram (Hebrew / Sanskrit)
A superior man / one who
is pleasing
Rahm, Rama, Rahma,
Ramos, Rahmos, Ram,
Ramm
Rambert (German) Having
great strength; an intelligent
man
Ramberte, Ramberth,
Ramberthe, Ramburt,
Ramburte, Ramburth,
Ramburthe, Ramhart
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Rami (Arabic) A loving man
Ramee, Ramea, Ramie,
Ramy, Ramey
Ramiro (Portuguese) A
famous counselor; a great
judge
Ramyro, Rameero,
Rameyro, Ramirez,
Ramyrez, Rameerez
Ramsey (English) From
the raven island; from the
island of wild garlic
Ramsay, Ramsie, Ramsi,
Ramsee, Ramsy, Ramsea,
Ramzy, Ramzey
Rand (German) One who
shields others
Rande
Randall (German) The
wolf shield
Randy, Randal, Randale,
Randel, Randell, Randl,
Randle, Randon, Rendall
Randolph (German) The
wolf shield
Randy, Randolf, Ranolf,
Ranolph, Ranulfo, Randulfo,
Randwulf, Ranwulf, Randwolf
Randy (English) Form of
Randall or Randolph,
meaning “the wolf shield”
Randey, Randi, Randie,
Randee, Randea
Rang (English)
Resembling a raven
Range
Rangey (English) From
raven’s island
Rangy, Rangi, Rangie,
Rangee, Rangea
Rangle (American) A cowboy
Rangel
Ranjan (Indian) A delightful
boy
Raoul (French) Form of
Ralph, meaning “wolf
counsel”
Raoule, Raul, Roul, Rowl,
Raule, Roule, Rowle
Raqib (Arabic) A glorified
man
Raqyb, Raqeeb, Raqeab,
Rakib, Rakeeb, Rakeab,
Rakyb
Rashard (American) A
good-hearted man
Rasherd, Rashird, Rashurd,
Rashyrd
Rashaun (American) Form
of Roshan, meaning “born
during the daylight”
Rashae, Rashane, Rashawn,
Rayshaun, Rayshawn,
Raishaun, Raishawn,
Raeshaun
Ratul (Indian) A sweet man
Ratule, Ratoul, Ratoule,
Ratool, Ratoole
Raulo (Spanish) One who
is wise
Rawlo
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Ravi (Hindi) From the sun
Ravie, Ravy, Ravey, Ravee,
Ravea
Ravid (Hebrew) A wanderer;
one who searches
Ravyd, Raveed, Ravead,
Raviyd, Ravied, Raveid
Ravindra (Indian) The
strength of the sun
Ravyndra
Ravinger (English) One
who lives near the ravine
Ravynger
Rawlins (French) From the
renowned land
Rawlin, Rawson,
Rawlinson, Rawlings,
Rawling, Rawls, Rawl,
Rawle
Ray (English) Form of
Raymond, meaning “a
wise protector”
Rae, Rai, Rayce, Rayder,
Rayse, Raye, Rayford,
Raylen
Rayfield (English) From
the field of roe deer
Rayfeld
Rayhurn (English) From
the roe deer’s stream
Rayhurne, Rayhorn,
Rayhorne, Rayhourn,
Rayhourne
Raymond (German) A
wise protector
Ray, Raemond, Raemondo,
Raimond, Raimondo,
Raimund, Raimundo,
Rajmund, Ramon
Rebel (American) An outlaw
Rebell, Rebele, Rebelle, Rebe,
Rebbe, Rebbi, Rebbie,
Rebbea
Redwald (English) Strong
counsel
Redwalde, Raedwalde,
Raedwald
Reeve (English) A bailiff
Reve, Reave, Reeford,
Reeves, Reaves, Reves,
Reaford
Regal (American) Born
into royalty
Regall
Regan (Gaelic) Born into
royalty; the little ruler
Raegan, Ragan, Raygan,
Reganne, Regann, Regane,
Reghan, Reagan
Regenfrithu (English) A
peaceful raven
Reggie (Latin) Form of
Reginald, meaning “the
king’s advisor”
Reggi, Reggy, Reggey,
Reggea, Reggee, Reg
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Reginald (Latin) The
king’s advisor
Reggie, Reynold, Raghnall,
Rainault, Rainhold, Raonull,
Raynald, Rayniero, Regin,
Reginaldo
Regine (French) One who
is artistic
Regeen, Regeene, Regean,
Regeane, Regein, Regeine,
Regien, Regiene
Reid (English) A redhaired
man; one who lives
near the reeds
Read, Reade, Reed, Reede,
Reide, Raed
Reilly (Gaelic) An outgoing
man
Reilley, Reilli, Reillie,
Reillee, Reilleigh, Reillea
Remington (English)
From the town of the
raven’s family
Remyngton, Remingtun,
Remyngtun
Renweard (Anglo-Saxon)
The guardian of the house
Renward, Renwarden,
Renwerd
Renzo (Japanese) The
third-born son
Reuben (Hebrew) Behold,
a son!
Reuban, Reubin, Reuven,
Rouvin, Rube, Ruben,
Rubin, Rubino
Rev (American) One who
is distinct
Revv, Revin, Reven, Revan,
Revyn, Revon, Revun
Rex (Latin) A king
Reks, Recks, Rexs
Rexford (English) From
the king’s ford
Rexforde, Rexferd, Rexferde,
Rexfurd, Rexfurde
Reynold (English) Form of
Reginald, meaning “the
king’s advisor”
Reynald, Reynaldo, Reynolds,
Reynalde, Reynolde
Reza (Iranian) One who is
content
Rezah, Rezza, Rezzah
Rhydderch (Welsh) Having
reddish-brown hair
★Richard (English) A powerful
ruler
Rick, Rich, Ricard, Ricardo,
Riccardo, Richardo, Richart,
Richerd, Rickard, Rickert
Richmond (French /
German) From the
wealthy hill / a powerful
protector
Richmonde, Richmund,
Richmunde
Rick (English) Form of
Richard, meaning “a powerful
ruler”
Ric, Ricci, Ricco, Rickie,
Ricki, Ricky, Rico, Rik
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Rickward (English) A
strong protector
Rickwerd, Rickwood,
Rikward, Ricward,
Rickweard, Rikweard,
Ricweard
Riddock (Irish) From the
smooth field
Ridock, Riddoc, Ridoc,
Ryddock, Rydock, Ryddoc,
Rydoc, Ryddok
Ridgeway (English) One
who lives on the road near
the ridge
Rydgeway, Rigeway, Rygeway
Rigg (English) One who
lives near the ridge
Rig, Ridge, Rygg, Ryg,
Rydge, Rige, Ryge, Riggs
Rio (Spanish) From the river
Reo, Riyo, Reyo, Riao, Ryo
Riordain (Irish) A bright
man
Riordane, Riordayn,
Riordaen, Reardain,
Reardane, Reardayn,
Reardaen
Riordan (Gaelic) A royal
poet; a bard or minstrel
Riorden, Rearden, Reardan,
Riordon, Reardon
Ripley (English) From the
noisy meadow
Riply, Ripleigh, Ripli,
Riplie, Riplea, Ripleah,
Riplee, Rip
Rishley (English) From the
untamed meadow
Rishly, Rishli, Rishlie,
Rishlee, Rishlea, Rishleah,
Rishleigh
Rishon (Hebrew) The firstborn
son
Ryshon, Rishi, Rishie,
Rishea, Rishee, Rishy,
Rishey
Risley (English) From the
brushwood meadow
Risly, Risli, Rislie, Risleigh,
Rislea, Risleah, Rislee,
Rizley
Riston (English) From the
brushwood settlement
Ryston, Ristun, Rystun
Ritter (German) A knight
Rytter, Ritt, Rytt
River (American) From the
river
Ryver, Rivers, Ryvers
Roald (Norse) A famous
ruler
Roal
Roam (American) One
who wanders, searches
Roami, Roamie, Roamy,
Roamey, Roamea, Roamee
Roark (Gaelic) A champion
Roarke, Rorke, Rourke,
Rork, Rourk, Ruark, Ruarke
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★Robert (German) One
who is bright with fame
Bob, Rupert, Riobard,
Roban, Robers, Roberto,
Robertson, Robartach, Rûbert
Rochester (English) From
the stone fortress
Rockford (English) From
the rocky ford
Rockforde, Rokford,
Rokforde, Rockferd, Rokferd,
Rockfurd, Rokfurd
Roderick (German) A
famous ruler
Rod, Rodd, Roddi, Roddie,
Roddy, Roddee, Roddea,
Roddey
Rodney (German /
English) From the famous
one’s island / from the
island’s clearing
Rodny, Rodni, Rodnie,
Rodnea, Rodnee
Rogelio (Spanish) A
famous soldier
Rogelo, Rogeliyo, Rogeleo,
Rogeleyo, Rojelio, Rojeleo
Roland (German) From
the renowned land
Roeland, Rolando, Roldan,
Roley, Rollan, Rolland,
Rollie, Rollin
Ronald (Norse) The king’s
advisor
Ranald, Renaldo, Ronal,
Ronaldo, Rondale, Roneld,
Ronell, Ronello
Ronan (Gaelic) Resembling
a little seal
Rong (Chinese) Having glory
Rook (English) Resembling
a raven
Rooke, Rouk, Rouke, Ruck,
Ruk
Rooney (Gaelic) A redhaired
man
Roony, Rooni, Roonie,
Roonea, Roonee, Roon, Roone
Roosevelt (Danish) From
the field of roses
Rosevelt
Roper (English) One who
makes rope
Rapere
Rory (Gaelic) A red-haired man
Rori, Rorey, Rorie, Rorea,
Roree, Rorry, Rorrey, Rorri
Roshan (Hindi) Born during
the daylight
Rashaun
Roslin (Gaelic) A little redhaired
boy
Roslyn, Rosselin, Rosslyn,
Rozlin, Rozlyn, Rosling,
Rozling
Roswald (German) Of the
mighty horses
Rosswald, Roswalt, Rosswalt
Roswell (English) A fascinating
man
Rosswell, Rozwell, Roswel,
Rozwel
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Roth (German) A redhaired
man
Rothe
Rousseau (French) A little
red-haired boy
Roussell, Russo, Rousse,
Roussel, Rousset, Rousskin
Rowdy (English) A boisterous
man
Rowdey, Rowdi, Rowdie,
Rowdee, Rowdea
Roy (Gaelic / French) A
red-haired man / a king
Roye, Roi, Royer, Ruy
Royce (German / French)
A famous man / son of
the king
Roice, Royse, Roise
Ruadhan (Irish) A red-haired
man; the name of a saint
Ruadan, Ruadhagan,
Ruadagan
Ruarc (Irish) A famous ruler
Ruarck, Ruarcc, Ruark,
Ruarkk, Ruaidhri, Ruaidri
Rubio (Spanish)
Resembling a ruby
Rudeger (German) A
friendly man
Rudegar, Rudger, Rudgar,
Rudiger, Rudigar
Rudolph (German) A
famous wolf
Rodolfo, Rodolph, Rodolphe,
Rodolpho, Rudy, Rudey,
Rudi, Rudie
Rudyard (English) From
the red paddock
Rufus (Latin) A red-haired
man
Ruffus, Rufous, Ruffous,
Rufino, Ruffino
Ruiz (Spanish) A good friend
Rujul (Indian) An honest man
Rujool, Rujoole, Rujule,
Rujoul, Rujoule
Rumford (English) From
the broad ford
Rumforde, Rumferd,
Rumferde, Rumfurd,
Rumfurde
Rupert (English) Form of
Robert, meaning “one
who is bright with fame”
Ruprecht
Rushford (English) From
the ford with rushes
Rusheford, Rushforde,
Rusheforde, Ryscford
Russell (French) A little
red-haired boy
Russel, Roussell, Russ,
Rusel, Rusell
Russom (African) The
chief; the boss
Rusom, Russome, Rusome
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Rusty (English) One who
has red hair or a ruddy
complexion
Rustey, Rusti, Rustie, Rustee,
Rustea, Rust, Ruste, Rustice
Rutherford (English) From
the cattle’s ford
Rutherfurd, Rutherferd,
Rutherforde, Rutherfurde,
Rutherferde
Rutledge (Norse / English)
From the red ledge / from
the root ledge
Routledge, Rotledge,
Rootledge
★TRyan (Gaelic) The little
ruler; little king
Rian, Rien, Rion, Ryen,
Ryon, Ryun, Rhyan, Rhyen
Ryley (English) From the
rye clearing
Ryly, Ryli, Rylie, Rylee,
Ryleigh, Rylea, Ryleah, Riley
Ryuji (Japanese) The dragon
man
Ryujie, Ryujy, Ryujey,
Ryujea, Ryujee
S
Saarik (Hindi) Resembling
a small songbird
Saarick, Saaric, Sarik,
Sarick, Saric, Saariq,
Sareek, Sareeq
Saber (French) Man of the
sword
Sabere, Sabr, Sabre
Sabir (Arabic) One who is
patient
Sabyr, Sabeer, Sabear, Sabeir,
Sabier, Sabri, Sabrie, Sabree
Saddam (Arabic) A powerful
ruler; the crusher
Saddum, Saddim, Saddym
Sadiq (Arabic) A beloved
friend
Sadeeq, Sadyq, Sadeaq,
Sadeek, Sadeak, Sadyk, Sadik
Saga (American) A storyteller
Sago
Sagar (Indian / English) A
king / one who is wise
Saagar, Sagarr, Saagarr
Sagaz (Spanish) One who
is clever
Sagazz
Sagiv (Hebrew) Having
great strength
Sagev, Segiv, Segev
Sahaj (Indian) One who is
natural
Saieshwar (Hindi) A wellknown
saint
Saishwar
Sailor (American) Man
who sails the seas
Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler,
Saylar, Saelor, Saeler, Saelar
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Saith (English) One who is
well-spoken
Saithe, Sayth, Saythe,
Saeth, Saethe, Sath, Sathe
Sajal (Indian) Resembling
a cloud
Sajall, Sajjal, Sajjall
Sajan (Indian) One who is
dearly loved
Sajann, Sajjan, Sajjann
Saki (Japanese) One who is
cloaked
Sakie, Saky, Sakey, Sakee,
Sakea
Salaam (African)
Resembling a peach
Salehe (African) A good
man
Saleh, Salih
Salim (Arabic) One who is
peaceful
Saleem, Salem, Selim
Salute (American) A patriotic
man
Saloot, Saloote, Salout,
Saloute
Salvador (Spanish) A savior
Sal, Sally, Salvadore,
Xalvador
Samanjas (Indian) One
who is proper
Samarth (Indian) A powerful
man; one who is
efficient
Samarthe
Sameen (Indian) One who
is treasured
Samine, Sameene, Samean,
Sameane, Samyn, Samyne
Sami (Arabic) One who
has been exalted
Samie, Samy, Samey,
Samee, Samea
Sammohan (Indian) An
attractive man
Sammohane
Sampath (Indian) A
wealthy man
Sampathe, Sampat
Samson (Hebrew) As
bright as the sun; in the
Bible, a man with extraordinary
strength
Sampson, Sansom, Sanson,
Sansone
★TSamuel (Hebrew) God
has heard
Sam, Sammie, Sammy,
Samuele, Samuello,
Samwell, Samuelo, Sammey
Samuru (Japanese) The
name of God
Sandburg (English) From
the sandy village
Sandbergh, Sandberg,
Sandburgh
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Sandon (English) From
the sandy hill
Sanden, Sandan, Sandun,
Sandyn, Sandin
Sanford (English) From
the sandy crossing
Sandford, Sanforde,
Sandforde, Sanfurd,
Sanfurde, Sandfurd,
Sandfurde
Sang (Vietnamese) A
bright man
Sange
Sanjiro (Japanese) An
admirable man
Sanjyro
Sanjiv (Indian) One who
lives a long life
Sanjeev, Sanjyv, Sanjeiv,
Sanjiev, Sanjeav, Sanjivan
Sanorelle (American) An
honest man
Sanorell, Sanorel, Sanorele
Santana (Spanish) A saintly
man
Santanna, Santanah,
Santannah, Santa
Santo (Italian) A holy man
Sante, Santino, Santos,
Santee, Santi, Santie,
Santea, Santy
Santob (Hebrew) One who
has a good name
Shemtob
Sapan (Indian) A dream
or vision
Sapann
Sar (Anglo-Saxon) One
who inflicts pain
Sarlic, Sarlik
Sarbajit (Indian) The conquerer
Sarbajeet, Sarbajyt,
Sarbajeat, Sarbajet,
Sarvajit, Sarvajeet,
Sarvajyt, Sarvajeat
Sarojin (Hindu)
Resembling a lotus
Saroj
Sarosh (Persian) One who
prays
Saroshe
Satayu (Hindi) In
Hinduism, the brother of
Amavasu and Vivasu
Satayoo, Satayou, Satayue
Satoshi (Japanese) Born
from the ashes
Satoshie, Satoshy, Satoshey,
Satoshee, Satoshea
Satparayan (Indian) A
good-natured man
Saturn (Latin) In mythology,
the god of agriculture
Saturnin, Saturno, Saturnino
Satyankar (Indian) One
who speaks the truth
Satyancar, Satyancker
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Saville (French) From the
willow town
Savil, Savile, Savill, Savyile,
Savylle, Savyle, Sauville,
Sauvile
Savir (Indian) A great leader
Savire, Saveer, Saveere,
Savear, Saveare, Savyr,
Savyre
Saxe (Swedish) Man from
Saxony
Sachs, Sachsen
Saxon (English) A swordsman
Saxen, Saxan, Saxton,
Saxten, Saxtan
Sayad (Arabic) An accomplished
hunter
Scadwielle (English) From
the shed near the spring
Scadwyelle, Scadwiell,
Scadwyell, Scadwiel,
Scadwyel, Scadwiele,
Scadwyele
Scand (Anglo-Saxon) One
who is disgraced
Scande, Scandi, Scandie,
Scandee, Scandea
Sceotend (Anglo-Saxon)
An archer
Schaeffer (German) A
steward
Schaffer, Shaeffer, Shaffer,
Schaeffur, Schaffur,
Shaeffur, Shaffur
Schelde (English) From
the river
Shelde
Schneider (German) A tailor
Shneider, Sneider, Snider,
Snyder
Schubert (German) One
who makes shoes
Shubert, Schuberte,
Shuberte, Schubirt, Shubirt,
Schuburt, Shuburt
Scirocco (Italian) Of the
warm wind
Sirocco, Scyrocco, Syrocco
Scott (English) A man
from Scotland
Scot, Scottie, Scotto, Scotty,
Scotti, Scottey, Scottee,
Scottea
Scowyrhta (Anglo-Saxon)
One who makes shoes
Seabury (English) From
the village by the sea
Seaburry, Sebury, Seburry,
Seaberry, Seabery, Seberry,
Sebery
Seaman (English) A
mariner
★TSean (Irish) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Shaughn, Shawn, Shaun,
Shon, Shohn, Shonn,
Shaundre, Shawnel
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Seanachan (Irish) One
who is wise
Seanan (Hebrew / Irish) A
gift from God / an old,
wise man
Sinon, Senen, Siobhan
★Sebastian (Greek) The
revered one
Sabastian, Seb, Sebastiano,
Sebastien, Sebestyen, Sebo,
Sebastyn, Sebestyen
Sedgwick (English) From
the place of sword grass
Sedgewick, Sedgewyck,
Sedgwyck, Sedgewic,
Sedgewik, Sedgwic, Sedgwik,
Sedgewyc
Seerath (Indian) A great
man
Seerathe, Searath, Searathe
Sef (Egyptian) Son of yesterday
Sefe
Seferino (Greek) Of the
west wind
Seferio, Sepherino, Sepherio,
Seferyno, Sepheryno
Seignour (French) Lord of
the house
Selas (African) Refers to
the Trinity
Selassi, Selassie, Selassy,
Selassey, Selassee, Selassea
Selestino (Spanish) One
who is heaven-sent
Selestyno, Selesteeno,
Selesteano
Sellers (English) One who
dwells in the marshland
Sellars, Sellurs, Sellirs, Sellyrs
Seminole (Native
American) A tribal name
Semynole
Seppanen (Finnish) A
blacksmith
Sepanen, Seppenen,
Sepenen, Seppanan,
Sepanan
September (American)
Born in the month of
September
Septimber, Septymber,
Septemberia, Septemberea
Septimus (Latin) The
seventh-born child
Septymus
Seraphim (Hebrew) The
burning ones; heavenly
winged angels
Sarafino, Saraph, Serafin,
Serafino, Seraph,
Seraphimus, Serafim
Sereno (Latin) One who is
calm; tranquil
Serfati (Hebrew) A man
from France
Sarfati, Serfatie, Sarfatie,
Serfaty, Sarfaty, Serfatey,
Sarfatey, Serfatee
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Sergio (Latin) An attendant;
a servant
Seargeoh, Serge, Sergei,
Sergeo, Sergey, Sergi,
Sergios, Sergiu
★Seth (Hebrew) One who
has been appointed
Sethe, Seath, Seathe, Zeth
Seung (Korean) A victorious
successor
Seven (American) Refers to
the number; the seventhborn
child
Sevin, Sevyn
Sewati (Native American)
Resembling a bear claw
Sewatie, Sewaty, Sewatey,
Sewatee, Sewatea
Sexton (English) The
church’s custodian
Sextun, Sextan, Sextin,
Sextyn
Seymour (French) From
the French town of Saint
Maur
Seamore, Seamor, Seamour,
Seymore
Shaan (Hebrew) A peaceful
man
Shade (English) A secretive
man
Shaid, Shaide, Shayd,
Shayde, Shaed, Shaede
Shadi (Persian / Arabic)
One who brings happiness
and joy / a singer
Shadie, Shady, Shadey,
Shadee, Shadea
Shadrach (Hebrew) Under
the command of the
moon god Aku
Shadrack, Shadrick, Shad,
Shadd
Shah (Persian) The king
Shai (Hebrew) A gift from
God
Shail (Indian) A mountain
rock
Shaile, Shayl, Shayle,
Shael, Shaele, Shale
Shaka (African) A tribal
leader
Shakah
Shakir (Arabic) One who is
grateful
Shakeer, Shaqueer, Shakier,
Shakeir, Shakear, Shakar,
Shaker, Shakyr
Shakur (Arabic) One who
is thankful
Shakurr, Shaku
Shannon (Gaelic) Having
ancient wisdom
Shanan, Shanen, Shannan,
Shannen, Shanon
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Shardul (Indian)
Resembling a tiger
Shardule, Shardull,
Shardulle
Shashi (Indian) Of the
moonbeam
Shashie, Shashy, Shashey,
Shashee, Shashea, Shashhi
Shavon (American) One
who is open-minded
Shavaughn, Shavonne,
Shavaun, Shovon,
Shovonne, Shovaun,
Shovaughn
Shaw (English) From the
woodland
Shawe
Shaykeen (American) A
successful man
Shaykean, Shaykein,
Shakeyn, Shakine
Shea (Gaelic) An
admirable man / from the
fairy fortress
Shae, Shai, Shay, Shaye,
Shaylon, Shays
Sheen (English) A shining
man
Sheene, Shean, Sheane
Sheffield (English) From
the crooked field
Sheffeld
Sheldon (English) From
the steep valley
Shelden, Sheldan, Sheldun,
Sheldin, Sheldyn, Shel
Shelley (English) From the
meadow’s ledge
Shelly, Shelli, Shellie,
Shellee, Shellea, Shelleigh,
Shelleah
Shelton (English) From
the farm on the ledge
Shellton, Sheltown, Sheltun,
Shelten, Shelny, Shelney,
Shelni, Shelnie
Shem (Hebrew) Having a
well-known name
Shepherd (English) One
who herds sheep
Shepperd, Shep, Shepard,
Shephard, Shepp, Sheppard
Sheridan (Gaelic) A seeker
Sheredan, Sheridon,
Sherridan, Seireadan,
Sheriden, Sheridun,
Sherard, Sherrard
Sherlock (English) A fairhaired
man
Sherlocke, Shurlock,
Shurlocke
Sherman (English) One
who cuts wool cloth
Shermon, Scherman,
Schermann, Shearman,
Shermann, Sherm, Sherme
Sherrerd (English) From
the open field
Shererd, Sherrard, Sherard
Shields (Gaelic) A faithful
protector
Sheelds, Shealds
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Shikha (Indian) A fiery man
Shykha
Shiloh (Hebrew) He who
was sent
Shilo, Shyloh, Shylo
Shing (Chinese) A victorious
man
Shyng
Shino (Japanese) A bamboo
stem
Shyno
Shipton (English) From
the ship town; from the
sheep town
Shiro (Japanese) The
fourth-born son
Shyro
Shorty (American) A man
who is small in stature
Shortey, Shorti, Shortie,
Shortee, Shortea
Shreshta (Indian) The
best; one who is superior
Shubhang (Indian) A
handsome man
Shuraqui (Arabic) A man
from the east
Siamak (Persian) A
bringer of joy
Syamak, Siamack,
Syamack, Siamac, Syamac
Sidor (Russian) One who
is talented
Sydor
Sierra (Spanish) From the
jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera,
Seeara
Sigehere (English) One
who is victorious
Sygehere, Sigihere, Sygihere
Sigenert (Anglo-Saxon) A
king
Sygenert, Siginert, Syginert
Sigmund (German) The
victorious protector
Siegmund, Sigmond,
Zsigmond, Zygmunt
Sihtric (Anglo-Saxon) A
king
Sihtrik, Sihtrick, Syhtric,
Syhtrik, Syhtrick, Sihtryc,
Sihtryk, Sihtryck
Sik’is (Native American) A
friendly man
Sikyahonaw (Native
American) Resembling a
yellow bear
Sikyahonau, Sykyahonaw,
Sykyahonau
Silny (Czech) Having great
strength
Silney, Silni, Silnie, Silnee,
Silnea
Simbarashe (African) The
power of God
Simbarashi, Simbarashie,
Simbarashy, Simbarashey,
Simbarashee
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Simcha (Hebrew) Filled
with joy
Symcha, Simha, Symha
Simmons (Hebrew) The
son of Simon
Semmes, Simms, Syms,
Simmonds, Symonds,
Simpson, Symms, Simson
Simon (Hebrew) God has
heard
Shimon, Si, Sim, Samien ,
Semyon, Simen, Simeon,
Simone
Sinai (Hebrew) From the
clay desert
Sinclair (English) Man
from Saint Clair
Sinclaire, Sinclare, Synclair,
Synclaire, Synclare
Singer (American) A vocalist
Synger
Sion (Armenian) From the
fortified hill
Sionne, Syon, Syonne
Sirius (Greek) Resembling
the brightest star
Syrius
Siyavash (Persian) One
who owns black horses
Siyavashe
Skerry (Norse) From the
rocky island
Skereye, Skerrey, Skerri,
Skerrie, Skerree, Skerrea
Slade (English) Son of the
valley
Slaid, Slaide, Slaed, Slaede,
Slayd, Slayde
Sladkey (Slavic) A glorious
man
Sladky, Sladki, Sladkie,
Sladkee, Sladkea
Slavomir (Czech) Of
renowned glory
Slavomeer, Slavomyr,
Slavomere, Slawomir,
Slawomeer, Slawomyr,
Slawomere
Smith (English) A blacksmith
Smyth, Smithe, Smythe,
Smedt, Smid, Smitty,
Smittee, Smittea
Snell (Anglo-Saxon) One
who is bold
Snel, Snelle, Snele
Solange (French) An angel
of the sun
Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse,
Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse,
Solstice, Soleil
Somer (French) Born during
the summer
Somers, Sommer, Sommers,
Sommar, Somar
Somerset (English) From
the summer settlement
Sommerset, Sumerset,
Summerset
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Songaa (Native American)
Having great strength
Songan
Sophocles (Greek) An
ancient playwright
Sofocles
Sorley (Irish) Of the summer
vikings
Sorly, Sorlee, Sorlea, Sorli,
Sorlie
Soumil (Indian) A beloved
friend
Soumyl, Soumille,
Soumylle, Soumill, Soumyll
Southern (English) Man
from the south
Sothern, Suthern
Sovann (Cambodian) The
golden son
Sovan, Sovane
Spark (English / Latin) A
gallant man / to scatter
Sparke, Sparki, Sparkie,
Sparky, Sparkey, Sparkee,
Sparkea
Squire (English) A
knight’s companion; the
shield-bearer
Squier, Squiers, Squires,
Squyre, Squyres
Stanford (English) From
the stony ford
Standford, Standforde,
Standforde, Stamford,
Stamforde
Stanhope (English) From
the stony hollow
Stanhop
Stanton (English) From
the stone town
Stantown, Stanten,
Staunton, Stantan, Stantun
Stark (German) Having
great strength
Starke, Starck, Starcke
Stavros (Greek) One who
is crowned
Steadman (English) One
who lives at the farm
Stedman, Steadmann,
Stedmann, Stedeman
Steed (English)
Resembling a stallion
Steede, Stead, Steade
★Stephen (Greek)
Crowned with garland
Staffan, Steba, Steben,
Stefan, Stefano, Steffan,
Steffen, Steffon, Steven,
Steve
Sterling (English) One
who is highly valued
Sterlyng, Stirling, Sterlyn
Stian (Norse) A voyager;
one who is swift
Stig, Styg, Stygge, Stieran,
Steeran, Steeren, Steeryn,
Stieren
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Stilwell (Anglo-Saxon)
From the quiet spring
Stillwell, Stilwel, Stylwell,
Styllwell, Stylwel, Stillwel
Stobart (German) A harsh
man
Stobarte, Stobarth,
Stobarthe
Stockley (English) From
the meadow of tree
stumps
Stockly, Stockli, Stocklie,
Stocklee, Stockleigh,
Stocklea, Stockleah,
Stocleah
Storm (American) Of the
tempest; stormy weather;
having an impetuous
nature
Storme, Stormy, Stormi,
Stormie, Stormey, Stormee,
Stormea
Stowe (English) A secretive
man
Stow, Stowey, Stowy, Stowee,
Stowea, Stowi, Stowie
Stratford (English) From
the street near the river
ford
Strafford, Stratforde,
Straford, Strafforde,
Straforde
Stratton (Scottish) A
homebody
Straton, Stratten, Straten,
Strattan, Stratan, Strattun,
Stratun
Strider (English) A great
warrior
Stryder
Striker (American) An
aggressive man
Strike, Stryker, Stryke
Struthers (Irish) One who
lives near the brook
Struther, Sruthair, Strother,
Strothers
Stuart (English) A steward;
the keeper of the estate
Steward, Stewart, Stewert,
Stuert, Stu, Stew
Suave (American) A
smooth and sophisticated
man
Swave
Subhi (Arabic) Born during
the early morning
hours
Subhie, Subhy, Subhey,
Subhee, Subhea
Suffield (English) From
the southern field
Suffeld, Suthfeld, Suthfield
Sullivan (Gaelic) Having
dark eyes
Sullavan, Sullevan,
Sullyvan
Sully (English) From the
southern meadow
Sulley, Sulli, Sullie,
Sulleigh, Sullee, Sullea,
Sulleah, Suthley
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Sultan (African /
American) A ruler / one
who is bold
Sultane, Sulten, Sultun,
Sulton, Sultin, Sultyn
Suman (Hindi) A wise
man
Sundiata (African)
Resembling a hungry lion
Sundyata, Soundiata,
Soundyata, Sunjata
Sundown (American)
Born at dusk
Sundowne
Su’ud (Arabic) One who
has good luck
Suoud
Swahili (Arabic) Of the
coastal people
Swahily, Swahiley,
Swahilee, Swahiley,
Swaheeli, Swaheelie,
Swaheely, Swaheeley
Sylvester (Latin) Man
from the forest
Silvester, Silvestre, Silvestro,
Sylvestre, Sylvestro, Sly,
Sevester, Seveste
Syon (Indian) One who is
followed by good fortune
Szemere (Hungarian) A
man of small stature
Szemir, Szemeer, Szemear,
Szemyr
TTabari (
Arabic) A
famous
historian
Tabarie, Tabary, Tabarey,
Tabaree, Tabarea
Tabbai (Hebrew) A wellbehaved
boy
Tabbae, Tabbay, Tabbaye
Tabbart (German) A brilliant
man
Tabbert, Tabart, Tabert,
Tahbert, Tahberte
Tacari (African) As strong
as a warrior
Tacarie, Tacary, Tacarey,
Tacaree, Tacarea
Tadao (Japanese) One who
is satisfied
Tadeusuz (Polish) One
who is worthy of praise
Tadesuz
Tadi (Native American) Of
the wind
Tadie, Tady, Tadey, Tadee,
Tadea
Tadzi (American / Polish)
Resembling the loon / one
who is praised
Tadzie, Tadzy, Tadzey,
Tadzee, Tadzea
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Taft (French / English)
From the homestead /
from the marshes
Tafte
Taggart (Gaelic) Son of a
priest
Taggert, Taggort, Taggirt,
Taggyrt
Taghee (Native American)
A chief
Taghea, Taghy, Taghey,
Taghi, Taghie
Taheton (Native American)
Resembling a hawk
Tahmelapachme (Native
American) Wielding a dull
knife
Tahoe (Native American)
From the big water
Taho
Tahoma (Native American)
From the snowy mountain
peak
Tehoma, Tacoma, Takoma,
Tohoma, Tocoma, Tokoma,
Tekoma, Tecoma
Taishi (Japanese) An ambitious
man
Taishie, Taishy, Taishey,
Taishee, Taishea
Taj (Indian) One who is
crowned
Tahj, Tajdar
Tajo (Spanish) Born during
the daytime
Taksony (Hungarian) One
who is content; well-fed
Taksoney, Taksoni,
Taksonie, Taksonee,
Taksonea, Tas
Talasi (Native American)
Resembling a cornflower
Talasie, Talasy, Talasey,
Talasee, Talasea
Talford (English) From the
high ford
Talforde, Tallford, Tallforde
Talfryn (Welsh) From the
high hill
Talfrynn, Talfrin, Talfrinn,
Talfren, Talfrenn, Tallfryn,
Tallfrin, Tallfren
Talmai (Hebrew) From the
furrows
Talmae, Talmay, Talmaye
Talmon (Hebrew) One
who is oppressed
Talman, Talmin, Talmyn,
Talmen
Talo (Finnish) From the
homestead
Tam (Vietnamese /
Hebrew) Having heart /
one who is truthful
Taman (Hindi) One who is
needed
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Tamarius (American) A
stubborn man
Tamarias, Tamarios,
Tamerius, Tamerias,
Tamerios
Tameron (American) Form
of Cameron, meaning
“having a crooked nose”
Tameren, Tameryn,
Tamryn, Tamerin, Tamren,
Tamrin, Bamron
Tammany (Native
American) A friendly
chief
Tammani, Tammanie,
Tammaney, Tammanee,
Tammanea
Tanafa (Polynesian) A
drumbeat
Taneli (Hebrew) He will be
judged by God
Tanelie, Tanely, Taneley,
Tanelee, Tanelea
Tanish (Indian) An ambitious
man
Tanishe, Taneesh, Taneeshe,
Taneash, Taneashe, Tanysh,
Tanyshe
Tanjiro (Japanese) The
prized second-born son
Tanjyro
Tank (American) A man
who is big and strong
Tankie, Tanki, Tanky,
Tankey, Tankee, Tankea
Tanner (English) One who
makes leather
Tannere, Tannor, Tannar,
Tannir, Tannyr, Tannur,
Tannis
Tannon (German) From
the fir tree
Tannan, Tannen, Tannin,
Tansen, Tanson, Tannun,
Tannyn
Tano (Ghanese) From the
river
Tanu
Tao (Chinese) One who
will have a long life
Taos (Spanish) From the
city in New Mexico
Tapani (Hebrew) A victorious
man
Tapanie, Tapany, Tapaney,
Tapanee, Tapanea
Tapko (American)
Resembling an antelope
Tappen (Welsh) From the
top of the cliff
Tappan, Tappon, Tappin,
Tappyn, Tappun
Taran (Gaelic) Of the
thunder
Taren, Taron, Tarin, Taryn,
Tarun
Taranga (Indian) Of the
waves
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Taregan (Native American)
Resembling a crane
Taregen, Taregon, Taregin,
Taregyn
Tarit (Indian) Resembling
lightning
Tarite, Tareet, Tareete,
Tareat, Tareate, Taryt, Taryte
Tarn (Norse) From the
mountain pool
Tarquin (Latin) One who is
impulsive
Tarquinn, Tarquinne,
Tarquen, Tarquenn,
Tarquenne, Tarquyn,
Tarquynn, Tarquynne
Tarrant (American) One
who upholds the law
Tarrent, Tarrint, Tarrynt,
Tarront, Tarrunt
Tarun (Indian) A youthful
man
Taroun, Taroon, Tarune,
Taroune, Taroone
Tashi (Tibetan) One who is
prosperous
Tashie, Tashy, Tashey,
Tashee, Tashea
Tate (English) A cheerful
man; one who brings happiness
to others
Tayt, Tayte, Tait, Taite,
Taet, Taete
Tausiq (Indian) One who
provides strong backing
Tauseeq, Tauseaq, Tausik,
Tauseek, Tauseak
Tavaris (American) Of
misfortune; a hermit
Tavarius, Tavaress,
Tavarious, Tavariss,
Tavarous, Tevarus,
Tavorian, Tavarian
Tavas (Hebrew)
Resembling a peacock
Tavi (Aramaic) A good man
Tavie, Tavy, Tavey, Tavee,
Tavea
Tavin (German) Form of
Gustav, meaning “of the
staff of the gods”
Tavyn, Taven, Tavan,
Tavon, Tavun, Tava, Tave
Tawa (Native American)
Born beneath the sun
Tawah
Tay (Scottish) From the
river
Taye, Tae, Tai
Teagan (Gaelic) A handsome
man
Teegan, Teygan, Tegan,
Teigan
Tecumseh (Native
American) A traveler;
resembling a shooting star
Tekumseh, Tecumse,
Tekumse
Ted (English) Form of
Theodore, meaning “a gift
from God”
Tedd, Teddy, Teddi, Teddie,
Teddee, Teddea, Teddey, Tedric
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Tedmund (English) A protector
of the land
Tedmunde, Tedmond,
Tedmonde, Tedman,
Theomund, Theomond,
Theomunde, Theomonde
Teetonka (Native
American) One who talks
too much
Teitonka, Tietonka,
Teatonka, Teytonka
Tegene (African) My protector
Tegeen, Tegeene, Tegean,
Tegeane
Teiji (Japanese) One who is
righteous
Teijo
Teilo (Welsh) A saintly
man
Teka (African) He has
replaced
Tekeshi (Japanese) A formidable
and brave man
Tekeshie, Tekeshy, Tekeshey,
Tekeshee, Tekeshea
Telly (Greek) The wisest man
Telley, Tellee, Tellea, Telli,
Tellie
Temman (Anglo-Saxon)
One who has been tamed
Temple (Latin) From the
sacred place
Tempel, Templar, Templer,
Templo
Teneangopte (Native
American) Resembling a
high-flying bird
Tennant (English) One
who rents
Tennent, Tenant, Tenent
Tennessee (Native
American) From the state
of Tennessee
Tenese, Tenesee, Tenessee,
Tennese, Tennesee, Tennesse
Teon (Anglo-Saxon) One
who harms others
Terence (Latin) From an
ancient Roman clan
Tarrants, Tarrance,
Tarrence, Tarrenz, Terencio,
Terrance, Terrence, Terrey,
Terry, Terron
Teris (Irish) The son of
Terence
Terys, Teriss, Teryss, Terris,
Terrys, Terriss, Terryss
Terrian (American) One
who is strong and ambitious
Terrien, Terriun, Terriyn
Terron (English) Form of
Terence, meaning “from
an ancient Roman clan”
Tarran, Tarren, Tarrin,
Tarron, Tarryn, Teron, Teran
Teshi (African) One who is
full of laughter
Teshie, Teshy, Teshey, Teshee,
Teshea
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Tessema (African) One to
whom people listen
Tet (Vietnamese) Born on
New Year’s
Teteny (Hungarian) A chieftain
Teva (Hebrew) A natural
man
Tevah
Texas (Native American)
One of many friends;
from the state of Texas
Texus, Texis, Texes, Texos, Texys
Teyrnon (Celtic) A regal
man
Teirnon, Tayrnon, Tairnon,
Taernon, Tiarchnach,
Tiarnach
Thabo (African) Filled
with happiness
Thackary (English) Form
of Zachary, meaning “the
Lord remembers”
Thackery, Thakary, Thakery,
Thackari, Thackarie,
Thackarey, Thackaree,
Thackarea
Thaddeus (Aramaic)
Having heart
Tad, Tadd, Taddeo,
Taddeusz, Thad, Thadd,
Thaddaios, Thaddaos
Thandiwe (African) One
who is dearly loved
Thandie, Thandi, Thandy,
Thandey, Thandee, Thandea
Thang (Vietnamese) One
who is victorious
Thanus (American) One
who owns land
Thao (Vietnamese) One
who is courteous
Thatcher (English) One
who fixes roofs
Thacher, Thatch, Thatche,
Thaxter, Thacker, Thaker,
Thackere, Thakere
Thayer (Teutonic) Of the
nation’s army
Themba (African) One
who is trustworthy
Thembah
Theodore (Greek) A gift
from God
Ted, Teddy, Teddie, Theo,
Theodor
Theron (Greek) A great
hunter
Therron, Tharon, Theon,
Tharron
Theseus (Greek) In
mythology, hero who slew
the Minotaur
Thesius, Thesyus
Thinh (Vietnamese) A
prosperous man
★TThomas (Aramaic) One
of twins
Tam, Tamas, Tamhas,
Thom, Thoma, Thomason,
Thomson, Thompson, Tip
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Thor (Norse) In mythology,
god of thunder
Thorian, Thorin, Thorsson,
Thorvald, Tor, Tore, Turo,
Thorrin
Thorburn (Norse) Thor’s
bear
Thorburne, Thorbern,
Thorberne, Thorbjorn,
Thorbjorne, Torbjorn,
Torborg, Torben
Thormond (Norse)
Protected by Thor
Thormonde, Thormund,
Thormunde, Thurmond,
Thurmonde, Thurmund,
Thurmunde, Thormun
Thorne (English) From the
thorn bush
Thorn
Thornycroft (English)
From the field of thorn
bushes
Thornicroft, Thorneycroft,
Thorniecroft, Thorneecroft,
Thorneacroft
Thuong (Vietnamese) One
who loves tenderly
Thurston (English) From
Thor’s town; Thor’s stone
Thorston, Thorstan,
Thorstein, Thorsten,
Thurstain, Thurstan,
Thursten, Torsten
Thuy (Vietnamese) One
who is kind
Tiassale (African) It has
been forgotten
Tiberio (Italian) From the
Tiber river
Tibero, Tyberio, Tybero,
Tiberius, Tiberios, Tyberius,
Tyberios
Tibor (Slavic) From the
sacred place
Tiburon (Spanish)
Resembling a shark
Tiernan (Gaelic) Lord of
the manor
Tiarnan, Tiarney, Tierney,
Tierny, Tiernee, Tiernea,
Tierni, Tiernie
Tilian (Anglo-Saxon) One
who strives to better himself
Tilien, Tiliun, Tilion
Tilon (Hebrew) A generous
man
Tilen, Tilan, Tilun, Tilin,
Tilyn
Tilton (English) From the
fertile estate
Tillton, Tilten, Tillten,
Tiltan, Tilltan, Tiltin,
Tilltin, Tiltun
Timir (Indian) Born in the
darkness
Timirbaran
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★Timothy (Greek) One
who honors God
Tim, Timmo, Timmy,
Timmothy, Timmy, Timo,
Timofei, Timofeo
Tin (Vietnamese) A great
thinker
Tino (Italian) A man of
small stature
Teeno, Tieno, Teino, Teano,
Tyno
Tip (American) A form of
Thomas, meaning “one of
twins”
Tipp, Tipper, Tippy, Tippee,
Tippea, Tippey, Tippi,
Tippie
Tisa (African) The ninthborn
child
Tisah, Tysa, Tysah
Titus (Greek / Latin) Of
the giants / a great
defender
Tito, Titos, Tytus, Tytos,
Titan, Tytan, Tyto
Toa (Polynesian) A bravehearted
woman
Toan (Vietnamese) One
who is safe
Toane
Tobbar (American) An
active man
Todd (English) Resembling
a fox
Tod
Todor (Bulgarian) A gift
from God
Todos, Todros
Tohon (Native American)
One who loves the water
Tokala (Native American)
Resembling a fox
Tokalo
Toks (American) A carefree
man
Tomer (Hebrew) A man of
tall stature
Tomar, Tomur, Tomir,
Tomor, Tomyr
Tomi (Japanese / African) A
wealthy man / of the people
Tomie, Tomee, Tomea,
Tomy, Tomey
Tonauac (Aztec) One who
possesses the light
Torger (Norse) The power
of Thor’s spear
Thorger, Torgar, Thorgar,
Terje, Therje
Torht (Anglo-Saxon) A
bright man
Torhte
Torin (Celtic) One who acts
as chief
Toran, Torean, Toren, Torion,
Torran, Torrian, Toryn
Tormaigh (Irish) Having
the spirit of Thor
Tormey, Tormay, Tormaye,
Tormai, Tormae
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Torr (English) From the
tower
Torre
Torrence (Gaelic) From the
little hills
Torence, Torrance, Torrens,
Torrans, Toran, Torran,
Torrin, Torn, Torry
Torry (Norse / Gaelic)
Refers to Thor / form of
Torrence, meaning “from
the little hills”
Torrey, Torree, Torrea, Torri,
Torrie, Tory, Torey, Tori
Toshiro (Japanese) One
who is talented and intelligent
Toshihiro
Tostig (English) A wellknown
earl
Tostyg
Toviel (Hebrew) The Lord
is good
Toviell, Toviele, Tovielle, Tovi,
Tovie, Tovee, Tovea, Tovy
Toyo (Japanese) A man of
plenty
Tracy (Gaelic) One who is
warlike
Tracey, Traci, Tracie, Tracee,
Tracea, Treacy, Trace,
Tracen
Travis (French) To cross over
Travys, Traver, Travers,
Traviss, Trevis, Trevys,
Travus, Traves
Treffen (German) One who
socializes
Treffan, Treffin, Treffon,
Treffyn, Treffun
Tremain (Celtic) From the
town built of stone
Tramain, Tramaine,
Tramayne, Tremaine,
Tremayne, Tremaen,
Tremaene, Tramaen
Tremont (French) From
the three mountains
Tremonte, Tremount,
Tremounte
Treoweman (English) A
loyal man
Treowe
Trevin (English) From the
fair town
Trevan, Treven, Trevian,
Trevion, Trevon, Trevyn,
Trevonn
Trevor (Welsh) From the
large village
Trefor, Trevar, Trever,
Treabhar, Treveur, Trevir,
Trevur
Trey (English) The thirdborn
child
Tre, Trai, Trae, Tray, Traye,
Trayton, Treyton, Trayson
Trigg (Norse) One who is
truthful
Trygg
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Tripp (English) A traveler
Trip, Trypp, Tryp, Tripper,
Trypper
Tripsy (American) One
who enjoys dancing
Tripsey, Tripsee, Tripsea,
Tripsi, Tripsie
Tristan (Celtic) A sorrowful
man; in Arthurian legend,
a knight of the
Round Table
Trystan, Tris, Tristam,
Tristen, Tristian, Tristin,
Triston, Tristram
Trocky (American) A
manly man
Trockey, Trocki, Trockie,
Trockee, Trockea
Trong (Vietnamese) One
who is respected
Troy (Gaelic) Son of a footsoldier
Troye, Troi
Trumbald (English) A bold
man
Trumbold, Trumbalde,
Trumbolde
Trygve (Norse) One who
wins with bravery
Tse (Native American) As
solid as a rock
Tsidhqiyah (Hebrew) The
Lord is just
Tsidqiyah, Tsidhqiya,
Tsdqiya
Tsubasa (Japanese) A
winged being
Tsubasah, Tsubase,
Tsubaseh
Tucker (English) One who
makes garments
Tuker, Tuckerman,
Tukerman, Tuck, Tuckman,
Tukman, Tuckere, Toukere
Tuketu (Native American)
Resembling a running
bear
Tuketue, Tuketoo, Tuketou,
Telutci, Telutcie, Telutcy,
Telutcey, Telutcee
Tulsi (Indian) A holy man
Tulsie, Tulsy, Tulsey, Tulsee,
Tulsea
Tumaini (African) An optimist
Tumainie, Tumainee,
Tumainy, Tumainey,
Tumayni, Tumaynie,
Tumaynee, Tumayney
Tunde (African) One who
returns
Tundi, Tundie, Tundee,
Tundea, Tundy, Tundey
Tunleah (English) From
the town near the meadow
Tunlea, Tunleigh, Tunly,
Tunley, Tunlee, Tunli,
Tunlie
Tupac (African) A messenger
warrior
Tupack, Tupoc, Tupock
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Turfeinar (Norse) In mythology,
the son of Rognvald
Turfaynar, Turfaenar,
Turfanar, Turfenar, Turfainar
Tushar (Indian) Of the snow
Tusharr, Tushare
Tusita (Chinese) One who
is heaven-sent
Twrgadarn (Welsh) From
the strong tower
Txanton (Basque) Form of
Anthony, meaning “a
flourishing man; of an
ancient Roman family”
Txantony, Txantoney,
Txantonee, Txantoni,
Txantonie, Txantonea
Tybalt (Latin) He who sees
the truth
Tybault, Tybalte, Tybaulte
Tye (English) From the
fenced-in pasture
Tyg, Tyge, Tie, Tigh, Teyen
Tyfiell (English) Follower
of the god Tyr
Tyfiel, Tyfielle, Tyfiele
★TTyler (English) A tiler of
roofs
Tilar, Tylar, Tylor, Tiler,
Tilor, Ty, Tye, Tylere
Typhoon (Chinese) Of the
great wind
Tiphoon, Tyfoon, Tifoon,
Typhoun, Tiphoun, Tyfoun,
Tifoun
Tyrone (French) From
Owen’s land
Terone, Tiron, Tirone,
Tyron, Ty, Kyrone
Tyson (French) One who is
high-spirited; fiery
Thyssen, Tiesen, Tyce,
Tycen, Tyeson, Tyssen,
Tysen, Tysan
U
U (Korean) A kind and
gentle man
Uaithne (Gaelic) One who
is innocent; green
Uaithn, Uaythne, Uaythn,
Uathne, Uathn, Uaethne,
Uaethn
Ualan (Scottish) Form of
Valentine, meaning “one
who is strong and healthy”
Ualane, Ualayn, Ualayne,
Ualen, Ualon
Uba (African) One who is
wealthy; lord of the house
Ubah, Ubba, Ubbah
Uberto (Italian) Form of
Hubert, meaning “having
a shining intellect”
Ulberto, Umberto
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Udath (Indian) One who is
noble
Udathe
Uddam (Indian) An exceptional
man
Uddhar (Indian) One who
is free; an independent
man
Uddharr, Udhar, Udharr
Udell (English) From the
valley of yew trees
Udale, Udel, Udall, Udayle,
Udayl, Udail, Udaile, Udele
Udi (Hebrew) One who
carries a torch
Udie, Udy, Udey, Udee,
Udea
Udup (Indian) Born
beneath the moon’s light
Udupp, Uddup, Uddupp
Udyan (Indian) Of the garden
Uddyan, Udyann,
Uddyann
Ugo (Italian) A great
thinker
Uland (English) From the
noble country
Ulande, Ulland, Ullande,
Ulandus, Ullandus
Ulhas (Indian) Filled with
happiness
Ulhass, Ullhas, Ullhass
Ull (Norse) Having glory;
in mythology, god of justice
and patron of agriculture
Ulle, Ul, Ule
Ulmer (German) Having
the fame of the wolf
Ullmer, Ullmar, Ulmarr,
Ullmarr, Ulfmer, Ulfmar,
Ulfmaer
Ultman (Indian) A godly
man
Ultmann, Ultmane
Umrao (Indian) One who
is noble
Unai (Basque) A shepherd
Unay, Unaye, Unae
Unathi (African) God is
with us
Unathie, Unathy, Unathey,
Unathee, Unathea
Uncas (Native American)
Resembling a fox
Unkas, Unckas
Ungus (Irish) A vigorous
man
Unguss
Unique (American) Unlike
others; the only one
Unikue, Unik, Uniqui,
Uniqi, Uniqe, Unikque,
Unike, Unicke
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Uolevi (Finnish) Form of
Olaf, meaning “the remaining
of the ancestors”
Uolevie, Uolevee, Uolevy,
Uolevey, Uolevea
Upchurch (English) From
the upper church
Upchurche
Uranus (Greek) In mythology,
the father of the
Titans
Urainus, Uraynus, Uranas,
Uraynas, Urainas, Uranos,
Uraynos, Urainos
Uri (Hebrew) Form of
Uriah, meaning “the Lord
is my light”
Urie, Ury, Urey, Uree, Urea
Uriah (Hebrew) The Lord
is my light
Uri, Uria, Urias, Urija,
Urijah, Uriyah, Urjasz,
Uriya
Urjavaha (Hindu) Of the
Nimi dynasty
Urtzi (Basque) From the
sky
Urtzie, Urtzy, Urtzey,
Urtzee, Urtzea
Usbeorn (English) A
divine warrior
Usher (Latin) From the
mouth of the river
Ushar, Ushir, Ussher,
Usshar, Usshir
Ushi (Chinese) As strong
as an ox
Ushie, Ushy, Ushey, Ushee,
Ushea
Utah (Native American)
People of the mountains;
from the state of Utah
Utsav (Indian) Born during
a celebration
Utsavi, Utsave, Utsava,
Utsavie, Utsavy, Utsavey,
Utsavee, Utsavea
Utt (Arabic) One who is
kind and wise
Utte
Uzi (Hebrew) Having great
power
Uzie, Uzy, Uzey, Uzee,
Uzea, Uzzi, Uzzie, Uzzy
Uzima (African) One who
is full of life
Uzimah, Uzimma,
Uzimmah, Uzyma,
Uzymma, Uyziema,
Uzeima, Uzeema
Uzziah (Hebrew) The Lord
is my strength
Uzzia, Uziah, Uzia,
Uzzya, Uzzyah, Uzyah,
Uzya, Uzziel
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VVachel (
French) Resembling
a small cow
Vachele, Vachell
Vachlan (English) One
who lives near water
Vadar (Dutch) A fatherly
man
Vader, Vadyr
Vadhir (Spanish)
Resembling a rose
Vadhyr, Vadheer
Vadim (Russian) A goodlooking
man
Vadime, Vadym, Vadyme,
Vadeem, Vadeeme
Vai (Teutonic) A mighty ruler
Vae
Vaijnath (Hindi) Refers to
Lord Shiva
Vaejnath, Vaijnathe, Vaejnathe
Valdemar (German) A
well-known ruler
Valdemarr, Valdemare,
Valto, Valdmar, Valdmarr,
Valdimar, Valdimarr
Valentine (Latin) One who
is strong and healthy
Val, Valentin, Valentino,
Valentyne, Ualan
Valerian (Latin) One who
is strong and healthy
Valerien, Valerio, Valerius,
Valery, Valeryan, Valere,
Valeri, Valerii
Valin (Hindi) The monkey
king
Valle (French) From the glen
Vallejo
Valri (French) One who is
strong
Valrie, Valry, Valrey, Valree
Vance (English) From the
marshland
Vanse
Vanderveer (Dutch) From
the ferry
Vandervere, Vandervir,
Vandervire, Vandervyr,
Vandervyre
Vandy (Dutch) One who
travels; a wanderer
Vandey, Vandi, Vandie, Vandee
Vandyke (Danish) From
the dike
Vandike
Vanir (Norse) Of the
ancient gods
Varante (Arabic) From the
river
Vardon (French) From the
green hill
Varden, Verdon, Verdun,
Verden, Vardun, Vardan,
Verddun, Varddun
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Varg (Norse) Resembling a
wolf
Varick (German) A protective
ruler
Varrick, Warick, Warrick
Varius (Latin) A versatile man
Varian, Varinius
Variya (Hindi) The excellent
one
Vasava (Hindi) Refers to Indra
Vaschel (Hebrew) From
the small ash tree
Vashon (American) The
Lord is gracious
Vashan, Vashawn, Vashaun,
Vashone, Vashane, Vashayn,
Vashayne
Vasin (Indian) A great ruler
Vasine, Vaseen, Vaseene,
Vasyn, Vasyne
Vasuki (Hindi) In
Hinduism, a serpent king
Vasukie, Vasuky, Vasukey,
Vasukee, Vasukea
Vasuman (Indian) Son
born of fire
Vasyl (Slavic) A king
Vasil, Vassil, Wasyl
Vatsa (Indian) Our beloved
son
Vathsa
Vatsal (Indian) One who is
affectionate
Velimir (Croatian) One who
wishes for great peace
Velimeer, Velimyr, Velimire,
Velimeere, Velimyre
Velyo (Bulgarian) A great
man
Velcho, Veliko, Velin, Velko
Vere (French) From the
alder tree
Verge (Anglo-Saxon) One
who owns four acres
Vernon (French) From the
alder-tree grove
Vern, Vernal, Vernard,
Verne, Vernee, Vernen,
Verney, Vernin
Verrill (French) One who is
faithful
Verill, Verrall, Verrell, Verroll,
Veryl, Veryll, Verol, Verall
Vibol (Cambodian) A man
of plenty
Viboll, Vibole, Vybol, Vyboll,
Vybole
Vid (Hungarian) Form of
Vito, meaning “one who
gives life”
Vida, Vidas, Vidal
Vidal (Spanish) A giver of life
Videl, Videlio, Videlo,
Vidalo, Vidalio, Vidas
Vidar (Norse) Warrior of
the forest; in mythology, a
son of Odin
Vidarr
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Vien (Vietnamese) One
who is complete; satisfied
Viho (Native American)
One who ranks as chief
Vincent (Latin) One who
prevails; the conquerer
Vicente, Vicenzio, Vicenzo,
Vin, Vince, Vincens,
Vincente, Vincentius
Vinod (Indian) One who is
a pleasure
Viorel (Romanian)
Resembling the bluebell
Viorell, Vyorel, Vyorell
Vipin (Indian) From the forest
Vippin, Vypin, Vypyn, Vyppin,
Vyppyn, Vipyn, Vippyn
Vipul (Indian) A man of plenty
Vypul, Vipull, Vypull,
Vipool, Vypool
Virag (Hungarian)
Resembling a flower
Virgil (Latin) The staff-bearer
Verge, Vergil, Vergilio,
Virgilio, Vergilo, Virgilo,
Virgilijus
Virginius (Latin) One who
is pure; chaste
Virginio, Virgino
Virote (Thai) A powerful
man
Vitéz (Hungarian) A courageous
warrior
Vito (Latin) One who gives life
Vital, Vitale, Vitalis, Vitaly,
Vitas, Vitus, Vitali, Vitaliy, Vid
Vitus (Latin) Giver of life
Wit
Vladimir (Slavic) A famous
prince
Vladamir, Vladimeer,
Vladimyr, Vladimyre,
Vladamyr, Vladamyre,
Vladameer, Vladimer
Vladislav (Slavic) One who
rules with glory
Volodymyr (Slavic) To rule
with peace
Wolodymyr
Vulcan (Latin) In mythology,
the god of fire
Vulkan, Vulckan
Vyacheslav (Russian) Form
of Wenceslas, meaning “one
who receives more glory”
WWade (
English) To cross
the river ford
Wayde, Waid, Waide, Waddell,
Wadell, Waydell, Waidell, Waed
Wadley (English) From the
meadow near the ford
Wadly, Wadlee, Wadli,
Wadlie, Wadleigh
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Wadsworth (English) From
the estate near the ford
Waddsworth, Wadsworthe,
Waddsworthe
Wafi (Arabic) One who is
trustworthy
Wafie, Wafy, Wafey, Wafee,
Wafiy, Wafiyy
Wahab (Indian) A bighearted
man
Wahchinksapa (Native
American) Having great
wisdom
Wachinksapa,
Wahchinksap, Wachinksap
Wainwright (English) One
who builds wagons
Wainright, Wainewright,
Wayneright, Waynewright,
Waynwright
Wakil (Arabic) A lawyer; a
trustee
Wakill, Wakyl, Wakyle,
Wakeel, Wakeele
Wakiza (Native American)
A desperate fighter
Wakyza, Wakeza, Wakieza,
Wakeiza
Walbridge (English) From
the Welshman’s bridge
Wallbridge, Walbrydge,
Wallbrydge
Waljan (Welsh) The chosen
one
Walljan, Waljen, Walljen,
Waljon, Walljon
Walker (English) One who
trods the cloth
Walkar, Walkir, Walkor
Walter (German) The commander
of the army
Walther, Walt, Walte,
Walder, Wat, Wouter, Wolter,
Woulter, Galtero, Quaid
Wamblee (Native American)
Resembling an eagle
Wambli, Wamblie, Wambly,
Wambley, Wambleigh,
Wamblea
Wanikiy (Native American)
A savior
Wanikiya, Wanikie,
Wanikey, Waniki, Wanikee
Wanjala (African) Born
during a famine
Wanjalla, Wanjal, Wanjall
Warford (English) From
the ford near the weir
Warforde, Weirford,
Weirforde, Weiford, Weiforde
Warley (English) From the
meadow near the weir
Warly, Warleigh, Warlee,
Warlea, Warleah, Warli,
Warlie, Weirley
Warner (German) Of the
defending army
Werner, Wernher, Warnher,
Worner, Wornher
Warra (Aboriginal) Man of
the water
Warrah, Wara, Warah
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Warrick (English) Form of
Varick, meaning “a protective
ruler”
Warrik, Warric, Warick,
Warik, Waric, Warryck,
Warryk, Warryc
Warrigal (Aboriginal) One
who is wild
Warrigall, Warigall,
Warigal, Warygal, Warygall
Warrun (Aboriginal) Of the
sky
Warun
Warwick (English) From
the farm near the weir
Warwik, Warwyck, Warwyk
Wasswa (African) The
firstborn of twins
Waswa, Wasswah, Waswah
Wasyl (Ukranian) Form of
Vasyl, meaning “a king”
Wasyle, Wasil, Wasile
Watson (English) The son
of Walter
Watsin, Watsen, Watsan,
Watkins, Watckins, Watkin,
Watckin, Wattekinson
Wayne (English) One who
builds wagons
Wain, Wanye, Wayn,
Waynell, Waynne, Guwayne
Webster (English) A weaver
Weeb, Web, Webb, Webber,
Weber, Webbestre, Webestre,
Webbe
Wei (Chinese) A brilliant
man; having great
strength
Wenceslas (Polish) One
who receives more glory
Wenceslaus, Wenzel,
Vyacheslav
Wendell (German) One
who travels; a wanderer
Wendel, Wendale, Wendall,
Wendele, Wendal, Windell,
Windel, Windal
Wesley (English) From the
western meadow
Wes, Wesly, Wessley, Westleigh,
Westley, Wesli, Weslie, Wesleigh
Westby (English) From the
western farm
Westbey, Wesby, Wesbey,
Westbi, Wesbi, Westbie,
Wesbie, Westbee
Wharton (English) From
the settlement near the
weir
Warton, Wharten, Warten,
Whartun, Wartun
Whit (English) A whiteskinned
man
White, Whitey, Whitt,
Whitte, Whyt, Whytt,
Whytte, Whytey
Whitby (English) From the
white farm
Whitbey, Whitbi, Whitbie,
Whitbee, Whytbey, Whytby,
Whytbi, Whytbie
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Whitfield (English) From
the white field
Whitfeld, Whytfield,
Whytfeld, Witfield, Witfeld,
Wytfield, Wytfeld
Whitley (English) From
the white meadow
Whitly, Whitli, Whitlie,
Whitlee, Whitleigh,
Whytley, Whytly, Whytli
Whitman (English) A
white-haired man
Whitmann, Witman,
Witmann, Whitmane,
Witmane, Whytman,
Whytmane, Wytman
Wildon (English) From the
wooded hill
Willdon, Wilden, Willden
Wiley (English) One who
is crafty; from the meadow
by the water
Wily, Wileigh, Wili, Wilie,
Wilee, Wylie, Wyly, Wyley
Wilford (English) From the
willow ford
Willford, Wilferd, Willferd,
Wilf, Wielford, Weilford,
Wilingford, Wylingford
★TWilliam (German) The
determined protector
Wilek, Wileck, Wilhelm,
Wilhelmus, Wilkes, Wilkie,
Wilkinson, Will, Guillaume,
Quilliam
Willow (English) Of the
willow tree
Willowe, Willo, Willoe
Wilmer (German) A strongwilled
and well-known man
Wilmar, Wilmore, Willmar,
Willmer, Wylmer, Wylmar,
Wyllmer, Wyllmar
Winston (English) Of the joy
stone; from the friendly town
Win, Winn, Winsten,
Winstonn, Wynstan,
Wynsten, Wynston, Winstan
Winthrop (English) From
the friendly village
Winthrope, Wynthrop,
Wynthrope, Winthorp,
Wynthorp
Winton (English) From the
enclosed pastureland
Wintan, Wintin, Winten,
Wynton, Wyntan, Wyntin,
Wynten
Wirt (Anglo-Saxon) One
who is worthy
Wirte, Wyrt, Wyrte, Wurt,
Wurte
Wissian (Anglo-Saxon)
One who guides others
Wit (Polish) Form of Vitus,
meaning “giver of life”
Witt
Wlodzimierz (Polish) To
rule with peace
Wlodzimir, Wlodzimerz
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Wolfric (German) A wolf ruler
Wolfrick, Wolfrik, Wulfric,
Wulfrick, Wulfrik, Wolfryk,
Wolfryck, Wolfryc
Wolodymyr (Ukranian)
Form of Volodymyr, meaning
“to rule with peace”
Wolodimyr, Wolodimir,
Wolodymeer, Wolodimeer
Woorak (Aboriginal) From
the plains
Woorack, Woorac
★Wyatt (English) Having
the strength of a warrior
Wyat, Wyatte, Wyate, Wiatt,
Wiatte, Wiat, Wiate, Wyeth
Wyndham (English) From
the windy village
Windham
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Xakery (American) Form
of Zachery, meaning “the
Lord remembers”
Xaccary, Xaccery, Xach,
Xacharie, Xachery, Xack,
Xackarey, Xackary
Xalvador (Spanish) Form of
Salvador, meaning “a savior”
Xalvadore, Xalvadoro,
Xalvadorio, Xalbador,
Xalbadore, Xalbadorio,
Xalbadoro, Xabat
Xannon (American) From
an ancient family
Xanon, Xannen, Xanen,
Xannun, Xanun
Xanthus (Greek) A blondhaired
man
Xanthos, Xanthe, Xanth
★TXavier (Basque / Arabic)
Owner of a new house /
one who is bright
Xaver, Xever, Xabier,
Xaviere, Xabiere, Xaviar,
Xaviare, Xavior
Xenocrates (Greek) A foreign
ruler
Xesus (Galician) Form of
Jesus, meaning “God is
my salvation”
Xoan (Galician) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Xoane, Xohn, Xon
Xue (Chinese) A studious
young man
Xun (Chinese) One who is
swiftYYael (Israeli) Strength of
God
Yaele
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Yagil (Hebrew) One who
rejoices, celebrates
Yagill, Yagyl, Yagylle
Yahto (Native American)
Having blue eyes; refers to
the color blue
Yahtoe, Yahtow, Yahtowe
Yahweh (Hebrew) Refers
to God
Yahveh, Yaweh, Yaveh,
Yehowah, Yehweh, Yehoveh
Yakiv (Ukranian) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Yakive, Yakeev, Yakeeve,
Yackiv, Yackeev, Yakieve,
Yakiev, Yakeive
Yakout (Arabian) As precious
as a ruby
Yale (Welsh) From the fertile
upland
Yayle, Yayl, Yail, Yaile
Yanai (Aramaic) God will
answer
Yanae, Yana, Yani
Yankel (Hebrew) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Yankell, Yanckel, Yanckell,
Yankle, Yanckle
Yaotl (Aztec) A great warrior
Yaotyl, Yaotle, Yaotel,
Yaotyle
Yaphet (Hebrew) A handsome
man
Yaphett, Yapheth, Yaphethe
Yaqub (Arabic) Form of
Jacob, meaning “he who
supplants”
Ya’qub, Yaqob, Yaqoub
Yardley (English) From the
fenced-in meadow
Yardly, Yardleigh, Yardli,
Yardlie, Yardlee, Yardlea,
Yarley, Yarly
Yaromir (Russian) Form of
Jaromir, meaning “from
the famous spring”
Yaromire, Yaromeer,
Yaromeere, Yaromyr,
Yaromyre
Yas (Native American)
Child of the snow
Yasahiro (Japanese) One
who is peaceful and calm
Yasin (Arabic) A wealthy
man
Yasine, Yaseen, Yaseene,
Yasyn, Yasyne, Yasien,
Yasiene, Yasein
Yasir (Arabic) One who is
well-off financially
Yassir, Yasser, Yaseer, Yasr,
Yasyr, Yassyr, Yasar, Yassar
Yaw (African) Born on a
Thursday
Yawo, Yao
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Yegor (Russian) Form of
George, meaning “one who
works the earth; a farmer”
Yegore, Yegorr, Yegeor,
Yeorges, Yeorge, Yeorgis
Yehonadov (Hebrew) A
gift from God
Yehonadav, Yehonedov,
Yehonedav, Yehoash,
Yehoashe, Yeeshai, Yeeshae,
Yishai
Yenge (African) A hardworking
man
Yengi, Yengie, Yengy, Yengey,
Yengee
Yeoman (English) A manservant
Youman, Yoman
Yestin (Welsh) One who is
just and fair
Yestine, Yestyn, Yestyne
Yigil (Hebrew) He shall be
redeemed
Yigile, Yigyl, Yigyle, Yigol,
Yigole, Yigit, Yigat
Yishachar (Hebrew) He
will be rewarded
Yishacharr, Yishachare,
Yissachar, Yissachare,
Yisachar, Yisachare
Yiska (Native American)
The night has gone
Yngve (Scandinavian)
Refers to the god Ing
Yo (Cambodian) One who
is honest
Yoav (Hebrew) Form of
Joab, meaning “the Lord
is my father”
Yoave, Yoavo, Yoavio
Yochanan (Hebrew) Form
of John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Yochan, Yohannan,
Yohanan, Yochannan
Yohan (German) Form of
John, meaning “God is
gracious”
Yohanan, Yohann,
Yohannes, Yohon, Yohonn,
Yohonan
Yonatan (Hebrew) Form of
Jonathan, meaning “a gift
of God”
Yonaton, Yohnatan,
Yohnaton, Yonathan,
Yonathon, Yoni, Yonie, Yony
Yong (Korean) One who is
courageous
York (English) From the
yew settlement
Yorck, Yorc, Yorke
Yosyp (Ukranian) Form of
Joseph, meaning “God
will add”
Yosip, Yosype, Yosipe
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Yovanny (English) Form of
Giovanni, meaning “God
is gracious”
Yovanni, Yovannie,
Yovannee, Yovany, Yovani,
Yovanie, Yovanee
Yukon (English) From the
settlement of gold
Youkon, Yucon, Youcon,
Yuckon, Youckon
Yuliy (Russian) Form of
Julius, meaning “one who
is youthful”
Yuli, Yulie, Yulee, Yuleigh,
Yuly, Yuley, Yulika, Yulian
Yuudai (Japanese) A great
hero
Yudai, Yuudae, Yudae,
Yuuday, Yuday
Yves (French) A young
archer
Yve, Yvo, Yvon, Yvan, Yvet,
Yvete
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Zabian (Arabic) One who
worships celestial bodies
Zabion, Zabien, Zaabian
Zabulon (Hebrew) One
who is exalted
Zabulun, Zabulen
Zacchaeus (Hebrew)
Form of Zachariah, meaning
“The Lord remembers”
Zachaeus, Zachaios,
Zaccheus, Zackaeus,
Zacheus, Zackaios, Zaccheo
Zachariah (Hebrew) The
Lord remembers
Zacaria, Zacarias,
Zaccaria, Zaccariah,
Zachaios, Zacharia,
Zacharias, Zacherish
★TZachary (Hebrew) Form
of Zachariah, meaning
“The Lord remembers”
Zaccary, Zaccery, Zach,
Zacharie, Zachery, Zack,
Zackarey, Zackary,
Thackary, Xakery
Zaci (African) In mythology,
the god of fatherhood
Zaden (Dutch) A sower of
seeds
Zadin, Zadan, Zadon,
Zadun, Zede, Zeden, Zedan
Zadok (Hebrew) One who
is righteous; just
Zadoc, Zaydok, Zadock,
Zaydock, Zaydoc, Zaidok,
Zaidock, Zaidoc
Zador (Hungarian) An illtempered
man
Zador, Zadoro, Zadorio
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Zafar (Arabic) The conquerer;
a victorious man
Zafarr, Zaffar, Zhafar,
Zhaffar, Zafer, Zaffer
Zahid (Arabic) A pious
man
Zahide, Zahyd, Zahyde,
Zaheed, Zaheede, Zaheide,
Zahiede, Zaheid
Zahir (Arabic) A radiant
and flourishing man
Zahire, Zahireh, Zahyr,
Zahyre, Zaheer, Zaheere,
Zaheir, Zahier
Zahur (Arabic) Resembling
a flower
Zahure, Zahureh, Zhahur,
Zaahur
Zale (Greek) Having the
strength of the sea
Zail, Zaile, Zayl, Zayle,
Zael, Zaele
Zamir (Hebrew)
Resembling a songbird
Zamire, Zameer, Zameere,
Zamyr, Zamyre, Zameir,
Zameire, Zamier
Zander (Slavic) Form of
Alexander, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Zandros, Zandro, Zandar,
Zandur, Zandre
Zanebono (Italian) The
good son
Zanbono, Zaynebono,
Zaynbono, Zainebono,
Zainbono, Zaenebono,
Zaenbono
Zareb (African) The protector;
guardian
Zarebb, Zaareb, Zarebe,
Zarreb, Zareh, Zaareh
Zared (Hebrew) One who
has been trapped
Zarede, Zarad, Zarade,
Zaared, Zaarad
Zasha (Russian) A defender
of the people
Zashah, Zosha, Zoshah,
Zashiya, Zoshiya
Zebenjo (African) One
who strives to avoid sinning
Zebinjo, Zebenjoe, Zebinjoe
Zeke (English) Form of
Ezekiel, meaning
“strengthened by God”
Zekiel, Zeek, Zeeke, Zeeq
Zene (African) A handsome
man
Zeene, Zeen, Zein, Zeine
Zereen (Arabic) The golden
one
Zereene, Zeryn, Zeryne,
Zerein, Zereine, Zerrin,
Zerren, Zerran
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Zeroun (Armenian) One
who is respected for his
wisdom
Zeroune, Zeroon, Zeroone
Zeth (English) Form of
Seth, meaning “one who
has been appointed”
Zethe
Ziff (Hebrew) Resembling
a wolf
Ziffe, Zif, Zife, Zyf, Zyff,
Zyfe, Zyffe
Ziv (Hebrew) A radiant
man
Zive, Ziiv, Zivi, Zivie,
Zivee, Zivy, Zivey
Ziyad (Arabic) One who
betters himself; growth
Ziad
Zlatan (Croatian) The
golden son
Zlattan, Zlatane, Zlatann,
Zlatain, Zlatayn, Zlaten,
Zlaton, Zlatin
Zoan (African) One who
takes leave
Zoane
Zoltan (Hungarian) A
kingly man; a sultan
Zoltann, Zoltane,
Zoltanne, Zsolt, Zsoltan
Zorion (Basque) Filled
with happiness
Zorian, Zorien
Zoticus (Greek) Full of
life
Zoticos, Zoticas
Zsigmond (Hungairan)
Form of Sigmund, meaning
“the victorious protector”
Zsigmund, Zsigmonde,
Zsigmunde, Zsig, Zsiga
Zubair (Arabic) One who
is pure
Zubaire, Zubayr, Zubayre,
Zubar, Zubarr, Zubare,
Zubaer
Zuberi (African) Having
great strength
Zuberie, Zubery, Zuberey,
Zuberee, Zubari, Zubarie,
Zubary, Zubarey
Zubin (English) One with
a toothy grin
Zubine, Zuben, Zuban,
Zubun, Zubbin
Zuzen (Basque) One who
is just and fair
Zuzenn, Zuzan, Zuzin
Zvonimir (Croatian) The
sound of peace
Zvonimirr, Zvonimeer,
Zvonimire, Zvonmeere,
Zvonimer, Zvonko,
Zvoncko
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Zygmunt (Polish) Form
of Sigmund, meaning
“the victorious protector”
Zygmund, Zygmont,
Zygmond, Zygmunte,
Zygmonde, Zygmunde,
Zygmonte






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Aadi (Hindi) Child of the
beginning
Aadie, Aady, Aadey, Aadee,
Aadea, Aadeah, Aadye
Aaralyn (American)
Woman with song
Aaralynn, Aaralin,
Aaralinn, Aaralinne,
Aralyn, Aralynn
Aba (African) Born on a
Thursday
Abah, Abba, Abbah
Abarrane (Hebrew)
Feminine form of
Abraham; mother of a multitude;
mother of nations
Abarrayne, Abarraine,
Abarane, Abarayne,
Abaraine, Abame, Abrahana
Abena (African) Born on a
Tuesday
Abenah, Abeena, Abyna,
Abina, Abeenah, Abynah,
Abinah
Abertha (Welsh) One who
is sacrificed
Aberthah
Abhilasha (Hindi) One
who is desired
Abhilashah, Abhylasha,
Abhylashah
Abiba (African) First child
born after the grandmother
has died
Abibah, Abeeba, Abyba,
Abeebah, Abybah, Abeiba,
Abeibah, Abieba
Abiela (Hebrew) My father
is Lord
Abielah, Abiella, Abiellah,
Abyela, Abyelah, Abyella,
Abyellah
★TAbigail (Hebrew) The
source of a father’s joy
Abbigail, Abigael, Abigale,
Abbygail, Abygail, Abygayle,
Abbygayle, Abbegale, Abby
Abijah (Hebrew) My father
is Lord
Abija, Abisha, Abishah,
Abiah, Abia, Aviah, Avia
Abila (Spanish) One who
is beautiful
Abilah, Abyla, Abylah
Abilene (American /
Hebrew) From a town in
Texas / resembling grass
Abalene, Abalina, Abilena,
Abiline, Abileene, Abileen,
Abileena, Abilyn
Abir (Arabic) Having a fragrant
scent
Abeer, Abyr, Abire, Abeere,
Abbir, Abhir
Abira (Hebrew) A source of
strength; one who is strong
Abera, Abyra, Abyrah,
Abirah, Abbira, Abeerah,
Abhira
Abra (Hebrew / Arabic)
Feminine form of
Abraham; mother of a
multitude; mother of
nations / lesson; example
Abri, Abrah, Abree, Abria,
Abbra, Abrah, Abbrah
Academia (Latin) From a
community of higher
learning
Akademia, Academiah,
Akademiah
Acantha (Greek) Thorny;
in mythology, a nymph
who was loved by Apollo
Akantha, Ackantha,
Acanthah, Akanthah,
Ackanthah
Accalia (Latin) In mythology,
the foster mother of
Romulus and Remus
Accaliah, Acalia, Accalya,
Acalya, Acca, Ackaliah,
Ackalia
Adah (Hebrew) Ornament;
beautiful addition to the
family
Adda, Adaya, Ada
Adanna (African) Her
father’s daughter; a father’s
pride
Adana, Adanah, Adannah,
Adanya, Adanyah
Adanne (African) Her
mother’s daughter; a
mother’s pride
Adane, Adayne, Adaine,
Adayn, Adain, Adaen,
Adaene
Adaoma (Ibo) A good
woman
Adara (Greek / Arabic)
Beautiful girl / chaste one;
virgin
Adair, Adare, Adaire,
Adayre, Adarah, Adarra,
Adaora, Adar
Addin (Hebrew) One who
is adorned; voluptuous
Addine, Addyn, Addyne
Adeen (Irish) Little fire
shining brightly
Adeene, Adean, Adeane,
Adein, Adeine, Adeyn,
Adeyne
Adela (German) Of the
nobility; serene; of good
humor
Adele, Adelia, Adella,
Adelle, Adalene, Adelie,
Adelina, Adali
Adelpha (Greek) Beloved
sister
Adelfa, Adelphe, Adelphie
Adeola (African) One who
wears a crown of honor
Adeolah, Adeolla, Adeollah
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Adhelle (Teutonic) Lovely
and happy woman
Adhella, Adhell, Adhele,
Adhela
Adianca (Native American)
One who brings peace
Adianka, Adyanca, Adyanka
Adira (Hebrew / Arabic)
Powerful, noble woman /
having great strength
Adirah, Adeera, Adyra,
Adeerah, Adyrah, Adeira,
Adeirah, Adiera
Admina (Hebrew)
Daughter of the red earth
Adminah, Admeena,
Admyna, Admeenah,
Admynah, Admeina,
Admeinah, Admiena
Adolpha (German)
Feminine form of Adolph;
noble she-wolf
Adolfa, Adolphina,
Adolfina, Adolphine,
Adolfine, Adoqhina
Adoración (Spanish)
Having the adoration of all
Adra (Arabic) One who is
chaste; a virgin
Adrah
Adrasteia (Greek) One
who will not run away; in
mythology, another name
for Nemesis, the goddess
of vengeance
Adrina (Italian) Having
great happiness
Adrinna, Adreena, Adrinah,
Adryna, Adreenah, Adrynah
Aegea (Latin / Greek)
From the Aegean Sea / in
mythology, a daughter of
the sun who was known
for her beauty
Aegina (Greek) In mythology,
a sea nymph
Aeginae, Aegyna, Aegynah
Aelfwine (English) A
friend of the elves
Aelfwyne, Aethelwine,
Aethelwyne
Aelwen (Welsh) Woman
with a fair brow
Aelwenn, Aelwenne, Aelwin,
Aelwinn, Aelwinne, Aelwyn,
Aelwynn, Aelwynne
Aerwyna (English) A
friend of the ocean
Afra (Hebrew / Arabic)
Young doe / white; an
earth color
Affra, Affrah, Afrah, Afrya,
Afryah, Afria, Affery, Affrie
Afreda (English / Arabic)
Elf counselor / one who is
created
Afredah, Afreeda, Aafreeda,
Afrida, Afridah, Aelfraed,
Afreedah, Afryda
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Afrodille (French) Daffodil;
showy and vivid
Afrodill, Afrodil, Afrodile,
Afrodilla, Afrodila
Afton (English) From the
Afton river
Agave (Greek) In mythology,
a queen of Thebes
Agnes (Greek) One who is
pure; chaste
Agneis, Agnese, Agness,
Agnies, Agnus, Agna, Agne,
Agnesa, Nessa, Oona
Agraciana (Spanish) One
who forgives
Agracianna, Agracyanna,
Agracyana, Agraciann,
Agraciane, Agracyann,
Agracyane, Agracianne
Agrona (Celtic) In mythology,
the goddess of war
and death
Agronna, Agronia, Agrone
Agurtzane (Basque) Refers
to the Virgin Mary; chaste;
pure
Aitziber
Ahelia (Hebrew) Breath; a
source of life
Ahelie, Ahelya, Aheli,
Ahelee, Aheleigh, Ahelea,
Aheleah, Ahely
Ahellona (Greek) Woman
who has masculine qualities
Ahelona, Ahellonna,
Ahelonna
Ahinoam (Hebrew) In the
Bible, one of David’s wives
Ahuva (Hebrew) One who
is dearly loved
Ahuvah, Ahuda, Ahudah
Aiandama (Estonian)
Woman who gardens
Aida (English / French /
Arabic) One who is wealthy;
prosperous / one who is
helpful / a returning visitor
Ayda, Aydah, Aidah, Aidee,
Aidia, Aieeda, Aaida
Aidan (Gaelic) One who is
fiery; little fire
Aiden, Adeen, Aden, Aideen,
Adan, Aithne, Aithnea, Ajthne
Aiglentine (French)
Resembling the sweetbrier
rose
Aiglentina
Aiko (Japanese) Little one
who is dearly loved
Ailbhe (Irish) Of noble
character; one who is
bright
Aileen (Irish / Scottish)
Light bearer / from the
green meadow
Ailean, Ailein, Ailene, Ailin,
Aillen, Ailyn, Alean, Aleane
Ailis (Irish) One who is
noble and kind
Ailish, Ailyse, Ailesh, Ailisa,
Ailise
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Ailna (German) One who
is sweet and pleasant; of
the nobility
Ailne
Ain (Irish / Arabic) In
mythology, a woman who
wrote laws to protect the
rights of women / precious
eye
Aina (African) Child born
of a complicated delivery
Aine (Celtic) One who
brings brightness and joy
Aingeal (Irish) Heaven’s
messenger; angel
Aingealag
Aionia (Greek) Everlasting
life
Aioniah, Aionea, Aioneah,
Ayonia, Ayoniah, Ayonea,
Ayoneah
Aira (American) Of the wind
Aera
Airic (Celtic) One who is
pleasant and agreeable
Airick, Airik, Aeric, Aerick,
Aerik
Aisha (Arabic, African)
lively; womanly
Aiesha, Ayisha, Myisha
Aisling (Irish) A dream or
vision; an inspiration
Aislin, Ayslin, Ayslinn,
Ayslyn, Ayslynn, Aislyn,
Aisylnn, Aislinn, Isleen
Aitama (Estonian) One
who is helpful
Aitamah, Aytama,
Aytamah
Aitheria (Greek) Of the
wind
Aitheriah, Aitherea,
Aithereah, Aytheria,
Aytheriah, Aytherea,
Aythereah
Ajaya (Hindi) One who is
invincible; having the
power of a god
Ajay
Aka (Maori / Turkish)
Affectionate one / in
mythology, a mother goddess
Akah, Akka, Akkah
Akili (Tanzanian) Having
great wisdom
Akilea, Akilee, Akilie,
Akylee, Akylie, Akyli,
Akileah
Akilina (Latin) Resembling
an eagle
Akilinah, Akileena,
Akilyna, Akilinna, Ackilina,
Acilina, Akylina, Akylyna
Aksana (Russian) Form of
Oksana, meaning “hospitality”
Aksanna, Aksanah,
Aksannah
Akua (African) Born on a
Wednesday
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Akuti (Indian) A princess;
born to royalty
Akutie, Akutea, Akuteah,
Akuty, Akutey, Akutee, Akutye
Alair (French) One who
has a cheerful disposition
Alaire, Allaire, Allair, Aulaire,
Alayr, Alayre, Alaer, Alaere
Alanza (Spanish) Feminine
form of Alonzo; noble and
ready for battle
Alaqua (Native American)
Resembling the sweet
gum tree
Alarice (German)
Feminine form of Alaric;
ruler of all
Alarise, Allaryce, Alarica,
Alarisa, Alaricia, Alrica,
Alryca, Alryque
Alaula (Hawaiian) The
light of dawn
Alcestis (Greek) In mythology,
a woman who died in
place of her husband and
was later rescued from
Hades by Hercules
Alcina (Greek) One who is
strong-willed and opinionated
Alceena, Alcyna, Alsina,
Alsyna, Alzina, Alcine,
Alcinia, Alcyne
Alda (German, Spanish)
Long-lived, old; wise; an elder
Aldah, Aldine, Aldina,
Aldinah, Aldene, Aldona,
Aldeana, Allda
Aldis (English) From the
ancient house
Aldys, Aldiss, Aldisse,
Aldyss, Aldysse
Aldonsa (Spanish) One
who is kind and gracious
Aldonza, Aldonsia,
Aldonzia
Aleen (Celtic) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Aleena, Aleenia, Alene,
Alyne, Alena, Alenka,
Alynah, Aleine
Alegria (Spanish) One who
is cheerful and brings
happiness to others
Alegra, Aleggra, Allegra,
Alleffra, Allecra
Alera (Latin) Resembling
an eagle
Alerra, Aleria, Alerya,
Alerah, Alerrah
Alethea (Greek) One who
is truthful
Altheia, Lathea, Lathey,
Olethea
★TAlexandra (Greek)
Feminine form of
Alexander; a helper and
defender of mankind
Alexandria, Alexandrea,
Alixandra, Alessandra,
Alexis, Alondra,
Aleksandra, Alejandra,
Sandra, Sandrine, Sasha
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Alhena (Arabic) A star in
the constellation Gemini
Alhenah, Alhenna, Alhennah
TAlice (German) Woman of
the nobility; truthful; having
high moral character
Alison, Allison, Alyssa, Alyce,
Alicia, Alecia, Alesia, Aleece,
Aleecia, Aleesha, Alesha, Lecia
Alika (Hawaiian) One who
is honest
Alicka, Alicca, Alyka,
Alycka, Alycca
Alina (Arabic / Polish) One
who is noble / one who is
beautiful and bright
Aline
Alitash (African) May you
always be found
Alytash, Alitasha, Alytasha,
Alitashe, Alytashe
★Aliyah (Arabic) An ascender;
one having the highest
social standing
Aaliyah, Aliya, Alliyah,
Alieya, Aliyiah, Alliyia,
Aleeya, Alee, Aleiya
Almas (Arabic) Resembling
a diamond
Almaas
Almira (English) A princess;
daughter born to royalty
Almeera, Almeira, Almiera,
Almyra, Almirah,
Almeerah, Almeirah,
Almierah
Almodine (Latin) A highly
prized stone
Almondyne, Almondeene,
Almondeane, Almondeine,
Almondiene
Almunda (Spanish) Refers
to the Virgin Mary
Almundena, Almundina
Aloma (Spanish) Form of
Paloma, meaning “dovelike”
Alomah, Alomma,
Alommah
Alpha (Greek) The firstborn
child; the first letter
of the Greek alphabet
Alphonsine (French)
Feminine form of
Alphonse; one who is
ready for battle
Alphonsina, Alphonsyne,
Alphonsyna, Alphonseene,
Alphonseena, Alphonseane,
Alphonseana, Alphonsiene
Alpina (Scottish) Feminine
form of Alpin; blonde;
white-skinned
Alpinah, Alpena, Alpeena,
Alpyna, Alpeenah, Alpynah,
Alpeina, Alpeinah
Alsoomse (Native
American) One who is
independent
Altagracia (Spanish) The
high grace of the Virgin
Mary
Alta
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Aludra (Arabic) A maiden;
the name of a star in the
constellation Canis Major
Aloodra
Alura (English) A divine
counselor
Allura, Alurea, Alhraed
Alva (Latin) One who has a
fair complexion
Alvah
Alvar (German) Of the
army of elves
Alvara, Alvaria, Alvarie,
Alvare, Alvarr
Alvera (Spanish) Feminine
of Alvaro; guardian of all;
speaker of the truth
Alveria, Alvara, Alverna,
Alvernia, Alvira, Alvyra,
Alvarita, Alverra
Alverdine (English)
Feminine form of Alfred;
one who counsels the elves
Alverdina, Alverdeene,
Alverdeena, Alverdeane,
Alverdeana, Alverdiene,
Alverdiena, Alverdeine
Amada (Spanish) One who
is loved by all
Amadia, Amadea,
Amadita, Amadah
Amadea (Latin) Feminine
form of Amedeo; loved by
God
Amadya, Amadia,
Amadine, Amadina,
Amadika, Amadis
Amadi (African) One who
rejoices
Amadie, Amady, Amadey,
Amadye, Amadee, Amadea,
Amadeah
Amalfi (Italian) From an
Italian town overlooking
the Gulf of Salerno
Amalfey, Amalfy, Amalfie,
Amalfee, Amalfea, Amalfeah
★Amalia (German) One
who is industrius and
hardworking
Amelia, Amalya, Amalie,
Amalea, Amylia, Amyleah,
Amilia, Neneca
Amalthea (Greek) One
who soothes; in mythology,
the foster mother of Zeus
Amaltheah, Amalthia,
Amalthya
Amalur (Spanish) From
the homeland
Amalure, Amalura, Amaluria
★Amanda (Latin) One who
is much loved
Amandi, Amandah,
Amandea, Amandee,
Amandey, Amande,
Amandie, Amandy, Mandy
Amandeep (Indian)
Emanating the light of peace
Amanpreet, Amanjot
Amapola (Arabic)
Resembling a poppy
Amapolah, Amapolla,
Amapollah, Amapolia
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Amara (Greek) One who
will be forever beautiful
Amarah, Amarya, Amaira,
Amaria, Amar, Amari,
Amaree, Amarie
★Amber (French)
Resembling the jewel; a
warm honey color
Ambur, Ambar, Amberly,
Amberlyn, Amberli,
Amberlee, Ambyr, Ambyre
Ambrosia (Greek)
Immortal; in mythology,
the food of the gods
Ambrosa, Ambrosiah,
Ambrosyna, Ambrosina,
Ambrosyn, Ambrosine,
Ambrozin, Ambrozyn
America (Latin) A powerful
ruler
Americus, Amerika, Amerikus
Amira (Arabic) A princess;
one who commands
Amirah, Ameera, Amyra,
Ameerah, Amyrah, Ameira,
Ameirah, Amiera
Amissa (Hebrew) One
who is honest; a friend
Amisa, Amise, Amisia,
Amiza, Amysa, Amysia,
Amysya, Amyza
Amita (Indian) Feminine
form of Amit; without
limits; unmeasurable
Amitah, Ameeta, Amyta,
Amitha, Ameetah, Amytah,
Amieta, Amietah
Amlika (Indian) A nurturing
woman; a mother
Amlikah, Amlyka, Amlykah
Amrita (Hindi) Having
immortality; full of
ambrosia
Amritah, Amritta, Amryta,
Amrytta, Amrytte, Amritte,
Amryte, Amreeta
Amser (Welsh) A period of
time
Amy (Latin) Dearly loved
Aimee, Aimie, Aimi, Aimy,
Aimya, Aimey, Amice,
Amicia
Anaba (Native American)
A woman returning from
battle
Anabah, Annaba, Annabah
Anabal (Gaelic) One who
is joyful
Anaball, Annabal,
Annaball
Anafa (Hebrew)
Resembling the heron
Anafah, Anapha, Anaphah
Anarosa (Spanish) A
graceful rose
Annarosa, Anarose, Annarose
Anastasia (Greek) One
who shall rise again
Anastase, Anastascia,
Anastasha, Anastasie,
Stacia, Stasia, Stacy, Stacey
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Anasuya (Indian) One
who is charitable
Anasuyah, Annasuya
Ancina (Latin) Form of
Ann, meaning “a woman
graced with God’s favor”
Ancyna, Anncina,
Anncyna, Anceina,
Annceina, Anciena,
Annciena, Anceena
Andes (Latin) Woman
from the Andes
Andrea (Greek / Latin)
Courageous and strong /
feminine form of Andrew;
womanly
Andria, Andrianna,
Andreia, Andreina,
Andreya, Andriana,
Andreana, Andera
Aneira (Welsh) The golden
woman
Aneera, Anyra, Aneirah,
Aneerah, Anyrah, Aniera,
Anierah, Aneara
Angela (Greek) A heavenly
messenger; an angel
Angelica, Angelina,
Angelique, Anjela, Anjelika,
Angella, Angelita, Angeline
Anh (Vietnamese) One who
offers safety and peace
Ani (Hawaiian) One who is
very beautiful
Aneesa, Aney, Anie, Any,
Aany, Aanye, Anea, Aneah
Aniceta (French) One who
is unconquerable
Anicetta, Anniceta, Annicetta
Anila (Hindi) Child of the
wind
Anilla, Anyla, Anylla,
Anilah, Anylah, Anyllah
★TAnna (Latin) A woman
graced with God’s favor
Annah, Ana, Ann, Anne,
Anya, Ane, Annze, Anouche,
Annchen, Ancina, Nancy
Annabel (Italian) Graceful
and beautiful woman
Annabelle, Annabell,
Annabella, Annabele, Anabel,
Anabell, Anabelle, Anabella
Annabeth (English)
Graced with God’s bounty
Anabeth, Annabethe,
Annebeth, Anebeth, Anabethe
Annalynn (English) From
the graceful lake
Analynn, Annalyn, Annaline,
Annalin, Annalinn, Analyn,
Analine, Analin
Annmarie (English) Filled
with bitter grace
Annemarie, Annmaria,
Annemaria, Annamarie,
Annamaria, Anamarie,
Anamaria, Anamari
Annora (Latin) Having
great honor
Anora, Annorah, Anorah,
Anoria, Annore, Annorya,
Anorya, Annoria
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Anona (English)
Resembling a pineapple
Anonah, Annona,
Annoniah, Annonya,
Annonia
Anouhea (Hawaiian)
Having a soft, cool fragrance
Ansley (English) From the
noble’s pastureland
Ansly, Anslie, Ansli, Anslee,
Ansleigh, Anslea, Ansleah,
Anslye
Antalya (Russian) Born with
the morning’s first light
Antaliya, Antalyah,
Antaliyah, Antalia, Antaliah
Antea (Greek) In mythology,
a woman who was
scorned and committed
suicide
Anteia, Anteah
Antje (German) A graceful
woman
An-toan (Vietnamese) Safe
and secure
Toan
Antoinette (French)
Praiseworthy
Toinette
Anuradha (Hindi) In
Hinduism, goddess of
good fortune
Anurada
Anwen (Welsh) A famed
beauty
Anwin, Anwenne,
Anwinne, Anwyn, Anwynn,
Anwynne, Anwenn,
Anwinn
Anyango (African) One
who is a good friend
Aolani (Hawaiian) Cloud
from heaven
Aolaney, Aolanee, Aolaniah,
Aolanie, Aolany, Aolanya,
Aolania, Aolanea
Apala (African) One who
creates religious music
Apalla, Appalla, Appala,
Apalah, Apallah, Appallah,
Appalah
Apara (Yoruban) One who
doesn’t remain in one place
Aparra, Apparra, Appara,
Aparah, Aparrah,
Apparrah, Apparah
Aphrah (Hebrew) From
the house of dust
Aphra
Aphrodite (Greek) Love; in
mythology, the goddess of
love and beauty
Afrodite, Afrodita,
Aphrodita, Aphrodyte,
Aphhrodyta, Aphrodytah
Aponi (Native American)
Resembling a butterfly
Aponni, Apponni, Apponi
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Apphia (Hebrew) One who
is productive
Apphiah
Apple (American) Sweet
fruit; one who is cherished
Appel, Aple, Apel
Apsaras (Indian) In
mythology, nature spirits
or water nymphs
Aquene (Native American)
One who is peaceful
Aqueena, Aqueene, Aqueen
Arama (Spanish) Refers to
the Virgin Mary
Aramah, Aramma,
Arammah
Aranka (Hungarian) The
golden child
Aranrhod (Welsh) A large
silver wheel; in mythology,
the mother of a sea creature
and a blob
Arianrhod, Arianrod
Ararinda (German) One
who is tenacious
Ararindah, Ararynda,
Araryndah
Arava (Hebrew)
Resembling a willow; of
an arid land
Aravah, Aravva, Aravvah
Arcadia (Greek / Spanish)
Feminine form of Arkadios;
woman from Arcadia / one
who is adventurous
Arcadiah, Arkadia,
Arcadya, Arkadya,
Arckadia, Arckadya
Ardara (Gaelic) From the
stronghold on the hill
Ardarah, Ardarra, Ardaria,
Ardarrah, Ardariah
Ardel (Latin) Feminine
form of Ardos; industrious
and eager
Ardelle, Ardella, Ardele,
Ardelia, Ardelis, Ardela,
Ardell
Arden (Latin / English)
One who is passionate
and enthusiastic / from
the valley of the eagles
Ardin, Ardeen, Ardena,
Ardene, Ardan, Ardean,
Ardine, Ardun
Ardith (Hebrew) From the
field of flowers
Ardyth, Ardythe, Ardath,
Ardice, Ardise, Ardisa,
Ardyce, Ardyse
Ardra (Celtic / Hindi) One
who is noble / the goddess
of bad luck and misfortune
Ardrah
Argea (Greek) In mythology,
the wife of Polynices
Argeia
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ArgIwyddes (Welsh) A distinguished
lady
Argoel (Welsh) A prophetic
sign
Argoell, Argoele, Argoelle,
Argoela, Argoella
Argraff (Welsh) One who
makes an impression
Argraffe, Argrafe
Aria (English) A beautiful
melody
Ariah
★Ariana (Welsh / Greek)
Resembling silver / one
who is holy
Ariane, Arian, Arianna,
Arianne, Aerian, Aerion,
Arianie, Arieon
Arietta (Italian) A short
but beautiful melody
Arieta, Ariete, Ariet, Ariett,
Aryet, Aryeta, Aryetta,
Aryette
Arin (English) Form of
Erin, meaning “woman of
Ireland”
Aryn
Arisje (Danish) One who is
superior
Arissa (Greek) One who is
superior
Arisa, Aris, Aryssa, Arysa,
Arys
Arizona (Native American)
From the little spring /
from the state of Arizona
Arnette (English) A little
eagle
Arnett, Arnetta, Arnete,
Arneta, Arnet
Aroha (Maori) One who
loves and is loved
Arona (Maori) One who is
colorful and vivacious
Aronah, Aronnah, Aronna
Arrosa (Basque) Sprinkled
with dew from heaven;
resembling a rose
Arrose
Arthurine (English)
Feminine form of Arthur;
as strong as a she-bear
Arthurina, Arthuretta,
Arthuryne, Arthes, Arthene
Artis (Irish / English /
Icelandic) Lofy hill; noble /
rock / follower of Thor
Artisa, Artise, Artys, Artysa,
Artyse, Artiss, Arti, Artina
Arusi (African) A girl born
during the time of a wedding
Arusie, Arusy, Arusey,
Arusee, Arusea, Aruseah,
Arusye
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Arwa (Arabic) A female
mountain goat
Arya (Indian) One who is
noble and honored
Aryah, Aryana, Aryanna,
Aryia
Ascención (Spanish)
Refers to the Ascension
Aselma (Gaelic) One who
is fair-skinned
Aselmah
Asgre (Welsh) Having a
noble heart
Ashby (English) Home of
the ash tree
Ashbea, Ashbie, Ashbeah,
Ashbey, Ashbi, Ashbee
Asherat (Syrian) In mythology,
goddess of the sea
Ashima (Hebrew) In the
Bible, a deity worshipped
at Hamath
Ashimah, Ashyma,
Asheema, Ashimia,
Ashymah, Asheemah,
Asheima, Asheimah
Ashira (Hebrew) One who
is wealthy; prosperous
Ashyra, Ashyrah, Ashirah,
Asheera, Asheerah, Ashiera,
Ashierah, Asheira
★TAshley (English) From
the meadow of ash trees
Ashlie, Ashlee, Ashleigh,
Ashly, Ashleye, Ashlya,
Ashala, Ashleay
Asia (Greek / English)
Resurrection / the rising
sun; in the Koran, the
woman who raised Moses;
a woman from the east
Aysia, Asya, Asyah, Azia,
Asianne
Asima (Arabic) One who
offers protection
Asimah, Aseema, Azima,
Aseemah, Asyma, Asymah,
Asiema, Asiemah
Asis (African) Of the sun
Asiss, Assis, Assiss
Asli (Turkish) One who is
genuine and original
Aslie, Asly, Asley, Aslee,
Asleigh, Aslea, Asleah, Alsye
Asma (Arabic) One of high
status
Asphodel (Greek)
Resembling a lily
Asfodel, Asfodelle, Asphodelle,
Asphodela, Asphodella,
Asfodela, Asfodella
Assana (Irish) From the
waterfall
Assane, Assania, Assanna,
Asanna, Asana
Assunta (Latin) One who
is raised up
Assuntah, Asunta, Asuntah
Astra (Latin) Of the stars;
as bright as a star
Astera, Astrea, Asteria, Astrey,
Astara, Astraea, Astrah, Astree
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Astrid (Scandinavian /
German) One with divine
strength
Astryd, Estrid
Asunción (Spanish) Refers
to the Virgin Mary’s
assumption into heaven
Asura (African) Daughter
born during the month of
Ashur
Athena (Greek) One who is
wise; in mythology, the goddess
of war and wisdom
Athina, Atheena, Athene
Atthis (Greek) In mythology,
the daughter of Cranaus
who gave her name to
Attica; a woman from Attica
Attracta (Irish) A virtuous
woman; a saint
Athracht, Athrachta
Audhilda (Norse) A
wealthy woman warrior
Audhild, Audhilde
★Audrey (English) Woman
with noble strength
Audree, Audry, Audra,
Audrea, Adrey, Audre,
Audray, Audrin
Augusta (Latin) Feminine
form of Augustus; venerable;
majestic
Augustina, Agustina,
Augustine, Agostina,
Agostine, Augusteen,
Augustyna, Agusta
Aulis (Greek) In mythology,
a princess of Attica
Auliss, Aulisse, Aulys,
Aulyss, Aulysse
Aurear (English) One who
plays gentle music
Aureare, Auriar, Auriare,
Auryare
Aurora (Latin) Morning’s
first light; in mythology,
the goddess of the dawn
Aurore, Aurea, Aurorette
★Autumn (English) Born
in the fall
Autum
★Ava (German / Iranian) A
birdlike woman / from
the water
Avah, Avalee, Avaleigh,
Avali, Avalie, Avaley,
Avelaine, Avelina
Avasa (Indian) One who is
independent
Avasah, Avassa, Avasia,
Avassah, Avasiah, Avasea,
Avaseah
Avena (English) From the
oat field
Avenah, Aviena, Avyna,
Avina, Avinah, Avynah,
Avienah, Aveinah
Avera (Hebrew) One who
transgresses
Averah, Avyra, Avira
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★Avery (English) One who is
a wise ruler; of the nobility
Avrie, Averey, Averie, Averi,
Averee, Averea, Avereah
Aviana (Latin) Blessed
with a gracious life
Avianah, Avianna,
Aviannah, Aviane, Avianne,
Avyana, Avyanna, Avyane
Aviva (Hebrew) One who
is innocent and joyful;
resembling springtime
Avivi, Avivah, Aviv, Avivie,
Avivice, Avni, Avri, Avyva
Awel (Welsh) One who is
as refreshing as a breeze
Awell, Awele, Awela, Awella
Awen (Welsh) A fluid
essence; a muse; a flowing
spirit
Awenn, Awenne, Awin,
Awinn, Awinne, Awyn,
Awynn, Awynne
Axelle (German / Latin /
Hebrew) Source of life;
small oak / axe / peace
Axella, Axell, Axele, Axl,
Axela, Axelia, Axellia
Ayala (Hebrew) Resembling
a gazelle
Ayalah, Ayalla, Ayallah
Ayla (Hebrew) From the
oak tree
Aylah, Aylana, Aylanna,
Aylee, Aylea, Aylene,
Ayleena, Aylena
Aza (Arabic / African) One
who provides comfort /
powerful
Azia, Aiza, Aizia, Aizha
Azana (African) One who
is superior
Azanah, Azanna, Azannah
Azar (Persian) One who is
fiery; scarlet
Azara, Azaria, Azarah,
Azarra, Azarrah, Azarr
Aznii (Chechen) A famed
beauty
Azni, Aznie, Azny, Azney,
Aznee, Aznea, Azneah
Azriel (Hebrew) God is my
helper
Azrael, Azriell, Azrielle,
Azriela, Azriella, Azraela
B
Baba (African) Born on a
Thursday
Babah, Babba, Babbah,
Baaba
Babette (French) Form of
Barbara, meaning “a traveler
from a foreign land; a
stranger”; form of Elizabeth,
meaning “my God is bountiful;
God’s promise”
Babett, Babete, Babet,
Babbet, Babbett, Babbette,
Babbete, Babita
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Badia (Arabic) An elegant
lady; one who is unique
Badiah, Badi’a, Badiya,
Badea, Badya, Badeah
Badr (Arabic) Resembling
the full moon
Badra, Badriyyah,
Badriyah, Badriya,
Badriyya, Badrya, Badria
Bahija (Arabic) A cheerful
woman
Bahijah, Bahiga, Bahigah,
Bahyja, Bahyjah, Bahyga,
Bahygah
★Bailey (English) From the
courtyard within castle
walls; a public official
Bailee, Bayley, Baylee,
Baylie, Baili, Bailie,
Baileigh, Bayleigh
Baka (Indian) Resembling
a crane
Bakah, Bakka, Backa, Bacca
Bakura (Hebrew)
Resembling ripened fruit
Bakurah
Baldhart (German) A bold
woman having great
strength
Balhart, Baldhard, Balhard,
Ballard, Balard, Balarde
Baligha (Arabic) One who
is forever eloquent
Balighah, Baleegha,
Balygha, Baliegha,
Baleagha, Baleigha
Banba (Irish) In mythology,
a patron goddess of Ireland
Bansuri (Indian) One who
is musical
Bansurie, Bansari, Banseri,
Bansurri, Bansury, Bansurey,
Bansuree, Bansurea
Bara (Hebrew) One who is
chosen
Barah, Barra, Barrah
Barbara (Latin) A traveler
from a foreign land; a
stranger
Barbra, Barbarella,
Barbarita, Baibin, Babette,
Bairbre, Barbary, Barb
Barika (African) A flourishing
woman; one who is
successful
Barikah, Baryka, Barikka,
Barykka, Baricka, Barycka,
Baricca, Barycca
Barr (English) A lawyer
Barre, Bar
Barras (English) From
among the trees
Bathild (German) Heroine
of a bold battle
Bathilde, Bathilda
Battseeyon (Hebrew) A
daughter of Zion
Batseyon, Batseyonne,
Battzion, Batzion
Beatha (Celtic) One who
gives life
Betha, Beathah, Bethah
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Beatrice (Latin) One who
blesses others
Beatrix, Beatriz, Beatriss,
Beatrisse, Bea, Beatrize,
Beatricia, Beatrisa
Bebhinn (Irish) An accomplished
singer
Bebhin, Bebhynn, Bebhyn,
Bevin, Bevinne, Bevinn,
Bevyn
Becky (English) Form of
Rebecca, meaning “one
who is bound to God”
Beckey, Becki, Beckie,
Becca, Becka, Bekka,
Beckee, Beckea
Bel (Indian) From the
sacred wood
Belisama (Celtic) In
mythology, a goddess of
rivers and lakes
Belisamah, Belisamma,
Belysama, Belisma,
Belysma, Belesama
Bellona (Latin) In mythology,
the goddess of war
Bellonah, Belona, Bellonna,
Belonna, Bellonia, Belonia
Bem (African) A peaceful
woman
Berne
Bena (Native American)
Resembling a pheasant
Benah, Benna, Bennah
Benigna (Spanish)
Feminine form of Benigno;
one who is kind; friendly
Benjamina (Hebrew)
Feminine form of
Benjamin; child of my
right hand
Benjameena, Benyamina,
Benyameena, Benjameana,
Benyameana, Benjamyna,
Benyamyna
Bennu (Egyptian)
Resembling an eagle
Beomia (Anglo-Saxon)
Battle maid
Beomiya, Bemia, Beorhthilde,
Beorhthild, Beorhthilda,
Beomea, Beomeah
Bernice (Greek) One who
brings victory
Berenisa, Berenise, Berenice,
Bernicia, Bernisha, Berniss,
Bernyce, Bernys
Bertha (German) One who
is famously bright and
beautiful
Berta, Berthe, Berth, Bertina,
Bertyna, Bertine, Bertyne,
Birte
Bertilda (English) A luminous
battle maiden
Bertilde, Bertild
Bertrade (English) An
intelligent advisor
Bertraide, Bertrayde,
Bertraed, Beortbtraed,
Bertraid, Bertrayd,
Bertraede
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Beryl (English) Resembling
the pale-green precious
stone
Beryll, Berylle, Beril, Berill,
Berille
Bess (English) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Besse, Bessi, Bessie, Bessy,
Bessey, Bessee, Bessea
Beth (English) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Bethe
Bethany (Hebrew) From
the house of figs
Bethan, Bethani, Bethanie,
Bethanee, Bethaney,
Bethane, Bethann,
Bethanne
Beyonce (American) One
who surpasses others
Beyoncay, Beyonsay,
Beyonsai, Beyonsae,
Beyonci, Beyoncie,
Beyoncee, Beyoncea
Bha (Indian) Having a
starlike quality
Bibiana (Italian) Form of
Vivian, meaning “lively
woman”
Bibiane, Bibianna,
Bibianne, Bibiann, Bibine
Bijou (French) As precious
as a jewel
Bikita (African)
Resembling an anteater
Bikitah, Bikyta, Bykita,
Bykyta, Bikeyta, Bikeita,
Bikieta, Bikeata
Billie (English) Feminine
form of William; having a
desire to protect
Billi, Billy, Billey, Billee,
Billeigh, Billea, Billeah
Binga (German) From the
hollow
Bingah, Bynga, Binge,
Bynge, Bingeh, Byngeh
Bisgu (Anglo-Saxon) A
compassionate woman
Bisgue, Bysgu, Bysgue
Bixenta (Basque) A victorious
woman
Blaine (Scottish / Irish) A
saint’s servant / a thin
woman
Blayne, Blane, Blain,
Blayn, Blaen, Blaene
Blair (Scottish) From the
field of battle
Blaire, Blare, Blayre, Blaer,
Blaere, Blayr
Blake (English) A dark
beauty
Blayk, Blayke, Blaik, Blaike,
Blaek, Blaeke
Blimah (Hebrew) One
resembling a blossom
Blima, Blime, Blyma,
Blymah
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Blondell (French) A fairhaired
woman
Blondelle, Blondele,
Blondene, Blondel,
Blondela, Blondella
Blythe (English) Filled
with happiness
Blyth, Blithe, Blith
Bo-bae (Korean) A treasured
child
Bodgana (Polish) A gift of
God
Bodganah, Bodganna,
Bodgane, Bodgann,
Bodganne, Bogna,
Bohdana, Bohdanna
Bonamy (French) A very
good friend
Bonamey, Bonami,
Bonamie, Bonamee,
Bonamei, Bonamea,
Bonameah
Bonnie (English) Pretty
face
Boni, Bona, Bonea,
Boneah, Bonee
Borgny (Norwegian) One
who offers help
Borgney, Borgni, Borgnie,
Borgnee, Borgnea, Borgneah
Boudicca (Celtic) A victorious
queen
Boudicea, Bodiccea,
Bodicea, Bodicia
Bradana (Scottish)
Resembling the salmon
Bradanah, Bradanna,
Bradan, Bradane, Bradann,
Bradanne, Braydan,
Braydana
Brady (Irish) A large-chested
woman
Bradey, Bradee, Bradi,
Bradie, Bradea, Bradeah
Braima (African) Mother
of multitudes
Braimah, Brayma, Braema,
Braymah, Braemah
Brandy (English) A
woman wielding a sword;
an alcoholic drink
Brandey, Brandi, Brandie,
Brandee, Branda, Brande,
Brandelyn, Brandilyn
Brann (Welsh) A ravenlike
woman
Branne, Bran
Braulia (Spanish) One who
is glowing
Brauliah, Braulea,
Brauleah, Brauliya,
Brauliyah
Brazil (Spanish) Of the
ancient tree
Brasil, Brazile, Brazille,
Brasille, Bresil, Brezil,
Bresille, Brezille
Brencis (Slavic) Crowned
with laurel
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Brenda (Irish) Feminine
form of Brendan; a
princess; wielding a sword
Brynda, Brinda, Breandan,
Brendalynn, Brendolyn,
Brend, Brienda
Brenna (Welsh) A ravenlike
woman
Brinna, Brenn, Bren,
Brennah, Brina, Brena,
Brenah
★TBrianna (Irish) Feminine
form of Brian; from the
high hill; one who ascends
Breanna, Breanne, Breana,
Breann, Breeana,
Breeanna, Breona, Breonna
Brice (Welsh) One who is
alert; ambitious
Bryce
Bridget (Irish) A strong
and protective woman; in
mythology, goddess of
fire, wisdom, and poetry
Bridgett, Bridgette, Briget,
Brigette, Bridgit, Bridgitte,
Birgit, Birgitte
Brilliant (American) A dazzling
and sparkling woman
Brimlad (Anglo-Saxon)
From the seaway
Brymlad, Brimlod, Brymlod
Briseis (Greek) In mythology,
the Trojan widow
abducted by Achilles
Brisys, Brisa, Brisia, Brisha,
Brissa, Briza, Bryssa, Brysa
Brittany (English) A
woman from Great Britain
Britany, Brittanie,
Brittaney, Brittani,
Brittanee, Britney, Britnee,
Britny
★Brook (English) From the
running stream
Brooke, Brookie, Brooklyn,
Brooklynn, Brooklynne
Brunhild (German) A dark
and noble battle maiden;
in Norse mythology,
queen of the Valkyries
Brunhilde, Brunhilda,
Brunnehild, Brunnehilde,
Brunnehilda, Brynhild,
Brynhilde, Brynhilda
Bupe (African) A hospitable
woman
Buthaynah (Arabic) From
the soft sand; having soft
skin
Buthayna, Buthainah,
Buthaina, Buthana,
Buthanah
CCable (
American)
Resembling a heavy rope;
having great strength
Cabel
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Cabrina (American) Form
of Sabrina, meaning “a
legendary princess”
Cabrinah, Cabrinna,
Cabreena, Cabriena,
Cabreina, Cabryna,
Cabrine, Cabryne
Cabriole (French) An
adorable girl
Cabriolle, Cabrioll, Cabriol,
Cabryole, Cabryolle,
Cabryoll, Cabryol, Cabriola
Cacalia (Latin) Resembling
the flowering plant
Cacaliah, Cacalea,
Cacaleah
Caden (English) A battle
maiden
Cadan, Cadin, Cadon
Cadence (Latin) Rhythmic
and melodious; a musical
woman
Cadena, Cadenza, Cadian,
Cadienne, Cadianne,
Cadiene, Caydence, Cadencia
Cadhla (Irish) A beautiful
woman
Cadhlah
Caesaria (Greek) Feminine
form of Caesar; an empress
Caesariah, Caesarea,
Caesareah, Caezaria,
Caezariah, Caezarea,
Caezareah, Cesaria
Caia (Latin) One who rejoices
Cai, Cais
Cainwen (Welsh) A beautiful
treasure
Cainwenn, Cainwenne,
Cainwin, Cainwinn,
Cainwinne, Cainwyn,
Cainwynn, Cainwynne
Cairo (African) From the
city in Egypt
Calais (French) From the
city in France
Calantha (Greek)
Resembling a lovely flower
Calanthe, Calanthia, Calanthiah,
Calantheah, Calanthea
Cale (Latin) A respected
woman
Cayl, Cayle, Cael, Caele,
Cail, Caile
Caledonia (Latin) Woman
of Scotland
Caledoniah, Caledoniya,
Caledona, Caledonya, Calydona
California (Spanish) From
paradise; from the state of
California
Califia
Calise (Greek) A gorgeous
woman
Calyse, Calice, Calyce
Calista (Greek) Most beautiful;
in mythology, a
nymph who changed into
a bear and then into the
Great Bear constellation
Calissa, Calisto, Callista,
Calyssa, Calysta, Calixte,
Colista, Collista
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Calla (Greek) Resembling
a lily; a beautiful woman
Callah
Callie (Greek) A beautiful girl
Caleigh, Callee, Kali, Kallie
Calligenia (Greek) Daughter
born with beauty
Caligenia, Calligeniah,
Caligeniah, Callygenia,
Calygenia, Calligenea,
Caligenea
Caltha (Latin) Resembling
a yellow flower
Calthah, Calthia, Calthiah,
Caltheah, Calthea
Calybe (Greek) In mythology,
a nymph who was the
wife of Laomedon
Calypso (Greek) A woman
with secrets; in mythology,
a nymph who captivated
Odysseus for seven years
Camassia (American) One
who is aloof
Camassiah, Camasia,
Camasiah, Camassea,
Camasseah, Camasea,
Camaseah
Cambay (English) From
the town in India
Cambaye, Cambai, Cambae
Camdyn (English) Of the
enclosed valley
Camden, Camdan,
Camdon, Camdin
Cameron (Scottish)
Having a crooked nose
Cameryn, Camryn, Camerin,
Camren, Camrin, Camron
Camilla (Italian) Feminine
form of Camillus; a ceremonial
attendant; a noble virgin
Camile, Camille, Camila,
Camillia, Caimile, Camillei,
Cam, Camelai
Campbell (Scottish)
Having a crooked mouth
Campbel, Campbelle,
Campbele
Canace (Greek) Born of
the wind
Candace (Ethiopian /
Greek) A queen / one who
is white and glowing
Candice, Candiss, Candyce,
Candance, Candys,
Candyss, Candy
Candida (Latin) Whiteskinned
Candide, Candy
Candra (Latin) One who is
glowing
Candy (English) A sweet
girl; form of Candida,
meaning “white-skinned”;
form of Candace, meaning
“a queen / one who is
white and glowing”
Candey, Candi, Candie,
Candee, Candea, Candeah
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Caneadea (Native
American) From the horizon
Caneadeah, Caneadia,
Caneadiah
Canika (American) A
woman shining with grace
Canikah, Caneeka,
Canicka, Canyka, Canycka,
Caneekah, Canickah,
Canykah
Canisa (Greek) One who is
very much loved
Canisah, Canissa, Canysa,
Caneesa, Canyssa
Cannes (French) A woman
from Cannes
Cantabria (Latin) From the
mountains
Cantabriah, Cantebria,
Cantabrea, Cantebrea
Capeka (Slavic) Resembling
a young stork
Capekah, Capecca,
Capeccah
Caprina (Italian) Woman
of the island Capri
Caprinah, Caprinna,
Capryna, Capreena,
Caprena, Capreenah,
Caprynah, Capriena
Cara (Italian / Gaelic) One
who is dearly loved / a
good friend
Carah, Caralee, Caralie,
Caralyn, Caralynn, Carrah,
Carra, Chara
Carissa (Greek) A woman
of grace
Carisa, Carrisa, Carrissa,
Carissima
Carla (Latin) Feminine form
of Carl; a free woman
Carlah, Carlana, Carlee,
Carleen, Carleigh, Carlena,
Carlene, Carletta
Carlessa (American) One
who is restless
Carlessah, Carlesa, Carlesah
Carmel (Hebrew) Of the
fruitful orchid
Carmela, Carmella, Karmel
Carmen (Latin) A beautiful
song
Carma, Carmelita,
Carmencita, Carmia,
Carmie, Carmina,
Carmine, Carmita
Carna (Latin) In mythology,
a goddess who ruled
the heart
Carni (Latin) One who is
vocal
Carnie, Carny, Carney,
Carnee, Carnea, Carneah,
Carnia, Carniah
Carol (English) Form of
Caroline, meaning “joyous
song”; feminine form of
Charles; a small, strong
woman
Carola, Carole, Carolle,
Carolla, Caroly, Caroli,
Carolie, Carolee
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★Caroline (Latin) Joyous
song; feminine form of
Charles; a small, strong
woman
Carol, Carolina, Carolan,
Carolann, Carolanne,
Carolena, Carolene,
Carolena, Caroliana
Carrington (English) A
beautiful woman; a
woman of Carrington
Carington, Carryngton,
Caryngton
Carson (Scottish) Son of
the marshland
Carsan, Carsen, Carsin
Caryatis (Greek) In
mythology, goddess of the
walnut tree
Carya, Cariatis, Caryatiss,
Cariatiss, Caryatys, Cariatys,
Caryatyss, Cariatyss
Carys (Welsh) One who
loves and is loved
Caryss, Carysse, Caris, Cariss,
Carisse, Cerys, Ceryss, Cerysse
Cascadia (Latin) Woman
of the waterfall
Cascadiya, Cascadea, Cascata
Casey (Greek, Irish) A vigilant
woman
Casie, Casy, Caysie, Kasey
Cason (Greek) A seer
Cayson, Caison, Caeson
Cassandra (Greek) An
unheeded prophetess; in
mythology, King Priam’s
daughter who foretold the
fall of Troy
Casandra, Cassandrea,
Cassaundra, Cassondra,
Cass, Cassy, Cassey, Cassi
Casta (Spanish) One who
is pure; chaste
Castah, Castalina, Castaleena,
Castaleina, Castaliena,
Castaleana, Castalyna, Castara
Catherine (English) One
who is pure; virginal
Catharine, Cathrine,
Cathryn, Catherin,
Catheryn, Catheryna,
Cathi, Cathy, Katherine
Cathresha (American)
One who is pure
Cathreshah, Cathreshia,
Cathreshiah, Cathreshea,
Cathresheah, Cathrisha,
Cathrishah, Cathrysha
Catrice (Greek) A wholesome
woman
Catrise, Catryce, Catryse,
Catreece, Catreese, Catriece,
Catriese, Catreice
Cavana (Irish) Feminine form
of Cavan; from the hollow
Cavanna, Cavanah,
Cavania, Cavaniya,
Cavanea, Cavannah
Cayenne (French)
Resembling the hot and
spicy pepper
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Cecilia (Latin) Feminine
form of Cecil; one who is
blind; patron saint of music
Cecelia, Cecile, Cecilee,
Cicely, Cecily, Cecille, Cecilie,
Cicilia, Sheila, Silka, Sissy
Celand (Latin) One who is
meant for heaven
Celanda, Celande,
Celandia, Celandea
Celandine (English)
Resembling a swallow
Celandyne, Celandina,
Celandyna, Celandeena,
Celandena, Celandia,
Celandea
Celeste (Latin) A heavenly
daughter
Celesta, Celestia, Celesse,
Celestiel, Celisse, Celestina,
Celestyna, Celestine
Celina (Latin) In mythology,
one of the daughters of
Atlas who was turned into
a star of the Pleiades constellation;
feminine form
of Celino; of the heavens;
form of Selena, meaning
“of the moon”
Celena, Celinna, Celene,
Celenia, Celenne, Celicia,
Celinda, Calina
Celka (Latin) A celestial
being
Celkah, Celki, Celkie, Celkee,
Celkey, Celky, Celkea, Celkeah
Celosia (Greek) A fiery
woman; burning; aflame
Celosiah, Celosea, Celoseah
Cera (French) A colorful
woman
Cerah, Cerrah, Cerra
Cerina (Latin) Form of
Serena, meaning “having
a peaceful disposition”
Cerinah, Ceryna, Cerynah,
Cerena, Cerenah, Ceriena,
Cerienah, Cereina
Cerise (French) Resembling
the cherry
Cerisa
Chadee (French) A divine
woman; a goddess
Chadea, Chadeah, Chady,
Chadey, Chadi, Chadie
Chai (Hebrew) One who
gives life
Chae, Chaili, Chailie,
Chailee, Chaileigh, Chaily,
Chailey, Chailea
Chailyn (American)
Resembling a waterfall
Chailynn, Chailynne,
Chaelyn, Chaelynn,
Chaelynne, Chaylyn,
Chaylynn, Chaylynne
Chakra (Arabic) A center
of spiritual energy
Chalette (American)
Having good taste
Chalett, Chalet, Chalete,
Chaletta, Chaleta
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Chalina (Spanish) Form of
Rosalina, meaning “resembling
a gentle horse /
resembling the beautiful
and meaningful flower”
Chalinah, Chalyna, Chaleena,
Chalena, Charo, Chaliena,
Chaleina, Chaleana
Chameli (Hindi)
Resembling jasmine
Chamelie, Chamely, Chameley,
Chamelee, Chamelea,
Chameleah, Chameleigh
Chan (Sanskrit) A shining
woman
Chana (Hebrew) Form of
Hannah, meaning “having
favor and grace”
Chanah, Channa,
Chaanach, Chaanah,
Chanach, Channah
Chance (American) One
who takes risks
Chanci, Chancie, Chancee,
Chancea, Chanceah,
Chancy, Chancey
Chanda (Sanskrit) An
enemy of evil
Chandy, Chaand, Chand,
Chandey, Chandee, Chandi,
Chandie, Chandea
Chandra (Hindi) Of the
moon; another name for
the goddess Devi
Chandara, Chandria,
Chaundra, Chandrea,
Chandreah
Chanel (French) From the
canal; a channel
Chanell, Chanelle, Channelle,
Chenelle, Chenel, Chenell
Channary (Cambodian) Of
the full moon
Channarie, Channari,
Channarey, Channaree,
Chantrea, Chantria
Chantrice (French) A singer
Chantryce, Chantrise, Chantryse
Chapawee (Native American)
Resembling a beaver
Chapawi, Chapawie,
Chapawy, Chapawey,
Chapawea, Chapaweah
Charbonnet (French) A
giving and loving woman
Charbonay, Charbonaye,
Charbonae, Charbonai,
Charbonnay, Charbonnae,
Charbonnai
Charisma (Greek) Blessed
with charm
Charismah, Charizma,
Charizmah, Charysma,
Charyzma, Karisma
Charlesia (American)
Feminine form of Charles;
small, strong woman
Charlesiah, Charlesea,
Charleseah, Charlsie, Charlsi,
Charlsy, Charlsey, Charlsee
Charlshea (American)
Filled with happiness
Charlsheah, Charlshia,
Charlshiah
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Charnee (American) Filled
with joy
Charny, Charney, Charnea,
Charneah, Charni, Charnie
Charnesa (American) One
who gets attention
Charnesah, Charnessa,
Charnessah
Charsetta (American) An
emotional woman
Charsett, Charsette,
Charset, Charsete, Charseta
Chartra (American) A
classy lady
Chartrah
Charu (Hindi) One who is
gorgeous
Charoo, Charou
Charumat (Hindi) An intelligent
and beautiful woman
Charoomat, Charoumat
Chasia (Hebrew) One who
is protected; sheltered
Chasiah, Chasea, Chaseah,
Chasya, Chasyah
Chasidah (Hebrew) A religious
woman; pious
Chasida, Chasyda,
Chasydah
Chateria (Vietnamese)
Born beneath the moonlight
Chateriah, Chaterea,
Chatereah, Chateriya,
Chateriyah
Chavi (Egyptian) A precious
daughter
Chavie, Chavy, Chavey,
Chavee, Chavea, Chaveah
Chavon (Hebrew) A giver
of life
Chavonne, Chavonn,
Chavona, Chavonna
Chazona (Hebrew) A
prophetess
Chazonah, Chazonna,
Chazonnah
Cheche (African) A small
woman
Chedra (Hebrew) Filled
with happiness
Chedrah
Cheer (American) Filled
with joy
Cheere
Cheifa (Hebrew) From a
safe harbor
Cheifah, Cheiffa, Cheiffah
Chekia (American) A
saucy woman
Cheekie, Checki, Checkie,
Checky, Checkey, Checkee,
Checkea, Checkeah
Chelone (English)
Resembling a flowering
plant
Chelsea (English) From
the landing place for chalk
Chelcie, Chelsa, Chelsee,
Chelseigh, Chelsey, Chelsi,
Chelsie, Chelsy
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Chemarin (French) A dark
beauty
Chemarine, Chemaryn,
Chemareen, Chemarein,
Chemarien
Chemda (Hebrew) A
charismatic woman
Chemdah
Chenille (American) A
soft-skinned woman
Chenill, Chenil, Chenile,
Chenilla, Chenila
Chephzibah (Hebrew) Her
father’s delight
Cherika (French) One who
is dear
Chericka, Cheryka,
Cherycka, Cherieka,
Cheriecka, Chereika,
Chereicka, Cheryka
Cherry (English)
Resembling a fruit-bearing
tree
Cherrie, Cherri, Cherrey,
Cherree, Cherrea, Cherreah
Chesney (English) One
who promotes peace
Chesny, Chesni, Chesnie,
Chesnea, Chesneah,
Chesnee
Cheyenne (Native
American) Unintelligible
speaker
Chayanne, Cheyane,
Cheyene, Shayan, Shyann
Chiante (Italian)
Resembling the wine
Chianti, Chiantie, Chiantee,
Chianty, Chiantey, Chiantea
Chiara (Italian) Daughter
of the light
Chiarah, Chiarra, Chiarrah
Chiba (Hebrew) One who
loves and is loved
Chibah, Cheeba, Cheebah,
Cheiba, Cheibah, Chieba,
Chiebah, Cheaba
Chickoa (Native American)
Born at daybreak
Chickoah, Chikoa, Chikoah
Chidi (Spanish) One who
is cheerful
Chidie, Chidy, Chidey,
Chidee, Chidea, Chideah
Chidori (Japanese)
Resembling a shorebird
Chidorie, Chidory,
Chidorey, Chidorea,
Chidoreah, Chidoree
Chikira (Spanish) A talented
dancer
Chikirah, Chikiera,
Chikierah, Chikeira,
Chikeirah, Chikeera,
Chikeerah, Chikyra
Chiku (African) A talkative
girl
Chinara (African) God
receives
Chinarah, Chinarra,
Chinarrah
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Chinue (African) God’s
own blessing
Chinoo, Chynue, Chynoo
Chiriga (African) One who
is triumphant
Chyriga, Chyryga, Chiryga
Chislaine (French) A faithful
woman
Chislain, Chislayn,
Chislayne, Chislaen,
Chislaene, Chyslaine,
Chyslain, Chyslayn
Chitsa (Native American)
One who is fair
Chitsah, Chytsa, Chytsah
Chizoba (African) One
who is well-protected
Chizobah, Chyzoba,
Chyzobah
★Chloe (Greek) A flourishing
woman; blooming
Clo, Cloe, Cloey, Chloë
Cho (Japanese) Resembling
a butterfly
Chofa (Polish) An ablebodied
woman
Chofah, Choffa, Choffah
Christina (English)
Follower of Christ
Christinah, Cairistiona,
Christine, Christin,
Christian, Christiana,
Christiane, Christianna,
Kristina
Chuki (African) Born during
an unpleasant time
Chukie, Chuky, Chukey,
Chukee, Chukea, Chukeah
Chula (Native American)
Resembling a colorful
flower
Chulah, Chulla, Chullah
Chulda (Hebrew) One who
can tell fortunes
Chuldah
Chun (Chinese) Born during
the spring
Chyou (Chinese) Born
during autumn
Ciara (Irish) A dark beauty
Ceara, Ciaran, Ciarra,
Ciera, Cierra, Ciere, Ciar,
Ciarda
Cidrah (American) One
who is unlike others
Cidra, Cydrah, Cydra
Cinnamon (American)
Resembling the reddishbrown
spice
Cinnia, Cinnie
Ciona (American) One
who is steadfast
Cionah, Cyona, Cyonah
Claennis (Anglo-Saxon)
One who is pure
Claenis, Claennys, Claenys,
Claynnis, Claynnys,
Claynys, Claynyss
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Clancey (American) A
light-hearted woman
Clancy, Clanci, Clancie,
Clancee, Clancea, Clanceah
★Clara (Latin) One who is
famously bright
Clarie, Clarinda, Clarine,
Clarita, Claritza, Clarrie,
Clarry, Clarabelle, Claire,
Clarice
Clarice (French) A famous
woman; also a form of
Clara, meaning “one who
is famously bright”
Claressa, Claris, Clarisa,
Clarise, Clarisse, Claryce,
Clerissa, Clerisse
Claudia (Latin / German /
Italian) One who is lame
Claudelle, Gladys
Clelia (Latin) A glorious
woman
Cloelia, Cleliah, Clelea,
Cleleah, Cloeliah, Cloelea,
Cloeleah
Clementine (French)
Feminine form of Clement;
one who is merciful
Clem, Clemence, Clemency,
Clementia, Clementina,
Clementya, Clementyna,
Clementyn
Cleodal (Latin) A glorious
woman
Cleodall, Cleodale, Cleodel,
Cleodell, Cleodelle
Cleopatra (Greek) A
father’s glory; of the royal
family
Clea, Cleo, Cleona, Cleone,
Cleonie, Cleora, Cleta,
Cleoni
Clever (American) One
who is quick-witted and
smart
Cloris (Greek) A flourishing
woman; in mythology,
the goddess of flowers
Clores, Clorys, Cloriss,
Clorisse, Cloryss, Clorysse
Cloud (American) A lighthearted
woman
Cloude, Cloudy, Cloudey,
Cloudee, Cloudea,
Cloudeah, Cloudi, Cloudie
Clydette (American)
Feminine form of Clyde,
meaning “from the river”
Clydett, Clydet, Clydete,
Clydetta, Clydeta
Clymene (Greek) In
mythology, the mother of
Atlas and Prometheus
Clymena, Clymyne,
Clymyn, Clymyna,
Clymeena, Clymeina,
Clymiena, Clymeana
Clytie (Greek) The lovely
one; in mythology, a
nymph who was changed
into a sunflower
Clyti, Clytee, Clyty, Clytey,
Clyte, Clytea, Clyteah
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Co (American) A jovial
woman
Coe
Coahoma (Native American)
Resembling a panther
Coby (Hebrew) Feminine
form of Jacob; the supplanter
Cobey, Cobi, Cobie, Cobee,
Cobea, Cobeah
Cochava (Hebrew) Having
a starlike quality
Cochavah, Cochavia,
Cochavea, Cochaviah,
Cochaveah
Coffey (American) A lovely
woman
Coffy, Coffe, Coffee, Coffea,
Coffeah, Coffi, Coffie
Coira (Scottish) Of the
churning waters
Coirah, Coyra, Coyrah
Colanda (American) Form of
Yolanda, meaning “resembling
the violet flower”
Colande, Coland, Colana,
Colain, Colaine, Colane,
Colanna, Corlanda
Cole (English) A swarthy
woman; having coal-black hair
Col, Coal, Coale, Coli,
Colie, Coly, Coley, Colee
Colemand (American) An
adventurer
Colmand, Colemyan,
Colemyand, Colmyan,
Colmyand
Colette (French) Victory of
the people
Collette, Kolette
Coligny (French) Woman
from Cologne
Coligney, Colignie, Coligni,
Colignee, Colignea,
Coligneah
Colisa (English) A delightful
young woman
Colisah, Colissa, Colissah,
Colysa, Colysah, Colyssa,
Colyssah
Colola (American) A victorious
woman
Colo, Cola
Comfort (English) One
who strengthens or
soothes others
Comforte, Comfortyne,
Comfortyna, Comforteene,
Comforteena, Comfortene,
Comfortena, Comfortiene
Conary (Gaelic) A wise
woman
Conarey, Conarie, Conari,
Conaree, Conarea,
Conareah
Concordia (Latin) Peace
and harmony; in mythology,
goddess of peace
Concordiah, Concordea,
Concord, Concorde,
Concordeah
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Coneisha (American) A
giving woman
Coneishah, Coniesha,
Conieshah, Conysha,
Conyshah, Coneesha,
Coneeshah, Coneasha
Constanza (American)
One who is strong-willed
Constanzia, Constanzea
Consuela (Spanish) One
who provides consolation
Consuelia, Consolata,
Consolacion, Chela,
Conswela, Conswelia,
Conswelea, Consuella
Contessa (Italian) A titled
woman; a countess
Countess, Contesse,
Countessa, Countesa, Contesa
Cooper (English) One who
makes barrels
Couper
Copper (American) A redheaded
woman
Coper, Coppar, Copar
Coppola (Italian) A theatrical
woman
Copola, Copolla, Coppolla,
Coppo, Copla
Coral (English) Resembling
the semiprecious sea
growth; from the reef
Coralee, Coralena, Coralie,
Coraline, Corallina,
Coralline, Coraly, Coralyn
Corazon (Spanish) Of the
heart
Corazana, Corazone,
Corazona
Cordelia (Latin) A goodhearted
woman; a woman
of honesty
Cordella, Cordelea, Cordilia,
Cordilea, Cordy, Cordie,
Cordi, Cordee
Corey (Irish) From the hollow;
of the churning waters
Cory, Cori, Coriann,
Corianne, Corie, Corri,
Corrianna, Corrie
Corgie (American) A
humorous woman
Corgy, Corgey, Corgi,
Corgee, Corgea, Corgeah
Coriander (Greek) A
romantic woman; resembling
the spice
Coryander, Coriender,
Coryender
Corinthia (Greek) A
woman of Corinth
Corinthiah, Corinthe,
Corinthea, Corintheah,
Corynthia, Corynthea,
Corynthe
Corky (American) An energetic
young woman
Corki, Corkey, Corkie,
Corkee, Corkea, Corkeah
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Cornelia (Latin) Feminine
form of Cornelius; referring
to a horn
Cornalia, Corneelija,
Cornela, Cornelija,
Cornelya, Cornella,
Cornelle, Cornie
Cota (Spanish) A lively
woman
Cotah, Cotta, Cottah
Coty (French) From the
riverbank
Cotey, Coti, Cotie, Cotee,
Cotea, Coteah
Courtney (English) A courteous
woman; courtly
Cordney, Cordni, Cortenay,
Corteney, Cortland, Cortnee,
Cortneigh, Cortney, Courteney
Covin (American) An
unpredictable woman
Covan, Coven, Covyn, Covon
Coy (English) From the
woods, the quiet place
Coye, Coi
Cree (Native American) A
tribal name
Crei, Crey, Crea, Creigh
Creirwy (Welsh) One who
is lucky
Creola (American)
Daughter of American
birth but European heritage
Creole, Creolla, Criole,
Criola, Criolla, Cryola,
Cryolla
Cressida (Greek) The golden
girl; in mythology, a
woman of Troy
Cressa, Criseyde, Cressyda,
Crissyda
Criselda (American) Form
of Griselda, meaning “a
gray-haired battle maid; one
who fights the dark battle”
Cricelda, Cricely, Crisel,
Criseldis, Crisella, Criselle,
Criselly, Crishelda
Crishona (American) A
beautiful woman
Crishonah, Cryshona,
Cryshonah, Crishonna,
Crishonnah, Cryshonna,
Cryshonnah
Crisiant (Welsh) As clear
as a crystal
Crisiante, Crisianta,
Crysiant, Crysyant,
Crysianta, Crysiante,
Crysyanta, Crysyante
Cristos (Greek) A dedicated
and faithful woman
Crystos, Christos, Chrystos
Cullodina (Scottish) From
the mossy ground
Cullodena, Culodina,
Culodena, Cullodyna,
Culodyna
Cushaun (American) An
elegant lady
Cushawn, Cusean,
Cushauna, Cushawna,
Cuseana, Cooshaun,
Cooshauna, Cooshawn
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Cwen (English) A royal
woman; queenly
Cwene, Cwenn, Cwenne,
Cwyn, Cwynn, Cwynne,
Cwin, Cwinn
Cylee (American) A darling
daughter
Cyleigh, Cyli, Cylie, Cylea,
Cyleah, Cyly, Cyley
Cyrene (Greek) In mythology,
a maiden-huntress
loved by Apollo
Cyrina, Cyrena, Cyrine,
Cyreane, Cyreana, Cyreene,
Cyreena
Czigany (Hungarian) A
gypsy girl; one who moves
from place to place
Cziganey, Czigani,
Cziganie, Cziganee,
Cziganea, Cziganeah
D
Dacey (Irish) Woman
from the south
Daicey, Dacee, Dacia, Dacie,
Dacy, Daicee, Daicy, Daci
Daffodil (French)
Resembling the yellow
flower
Daffodill, Daffodille,
Dafodil, Dafodill, Dafodille,
Daff, Daffodyl, Dafodyl
Dagmar (Scandinavian)
Born on a glorious day
Dagmara, Dagmaria,
Dagmarie, Dagomar,
Dagomara, Dagomar,
Dagomaria, Dagmarr
Dahlia (Swedish) From the
valley; resembling the
flower
Dahlea, Dahl, Dahiana,
Dayha, Daleia
Daira (Greek) One who is
well-informed
Daeira, Danira, Dayeera
Daisy (English) Of the day’s
eye; resembling a flower
Daisee, Daisey, Daisi, Daisie,
Dasie, Daizy, Daysi, Deysi
Dakota (Native American)
A friend to all
Dakotah, Dakotta, Dakoda,
Dakodah
Dalmace (Latin) Woman
from Dalmatia, a region of
Italy
Dalma, Dalmassa, Dalmatia,
Dalmase, Dalmatea
Dalmar (African) A versatile
woman
Dalmarr, Dalmare,
Dalmarre
Damali (Arabic) A beautiful
vision
Damalie, Damaly,
Damaley, Damalee,
Damaleigh, Damalea,
Damaleah
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Damani (American) Of a
bright tomorrow
Damanie, Damany,
Damaney, Damanee,
Damanea, Damaneah
Damaris (Latin) A gentle
woman
Damara, Damaress,
Damariss, Damariz,
Dameris, Damerys,
Dameryss, Damiris
Damian (Greek) One who
tames or subdues others
Damiane, Daimen, Daimon,
Daman, Damen, Dameon,
Damiana, Damianna
Dana (English) Woman
from Denmark
Daena, Daina, Danaca,
Danah, Dane, Danet,
Daney, Dania
★Danielle (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Daniel;
God is my judge
Daanelle, Danee, Danele,
Danella, Danelle, Danelley,
Danette, Daney
Daphne (Greek) Of the
laurel tree; in mythology, a
virtuous woman transformed
into a laurel tree
to protect her from Apollo
Daphna, Daphney, Daphni,
Daphnie, Daffi, Daffie,
Daffy, Dafna
Darby (English) Of the
deer park
Darb, Darbee, Darbey,
Darbie, Darrbey, Darrbie,
Darrby, Derby, Larby
Daria (Greek) Feminine
form of Darius; possessing
good fortune; wealthy
Dari, Darian, Dariane,
Darianna, Dariele, Darielle,
Darien, Darienne
Daring (American) One
who takes risks; a bold
woman
Daryng, Derring, Dering,
Deryng
Darlene (English) Our little
darling
Dareen, Darla, Darleane,
Darleen, Darleena,
Darlena, Darlenny, Darlina
Darnell (English) A secretive
woman
Darnelle, Darnella, Darnae,
Darnetta, Darnisha,
Darnel, Darnele, Darnela
Daryn (Greek) Feminine
form of Darin; a gift of God
Darynn, Darynne, Darinne,
Daren, Darenn, Darene
Daw (Thai) Of the stars
Dawe
Dawn (English) Born at daybreak;
of the day’s first light
Dawna, Dawne, Dawnelle,
Dawnetta, Dawnette,
Dawnielle, Dawnika, Dawnita
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Day (American) A father’s
hope for tomorrow
Daye, Dai, Dae
Daya (Hebrew) Resembling
a bird of prey
Dayah, Dayana, Dayanara,
Dayania, Dayaniah,
Dayanea, Dayaneah
Dayton (English) From the
sunny town
Dayten, Daytan
Dea (Greek) Resembling a
goddess
Debonnaire (French) One
who is suave; nonchalant
Debonair, Debonaire,
Debonnayre, Debonayre,
Debonaere, Debonnaere
Deborah (Hebrew)
Resembling a bee; in the
Bible, a prophetess
Debbera, Debbey, Debbi,
Debbie, Debbra, Debby,
Debee, Debera
Deidre (Gaelic) A brokenhearted
or raging woman
Deadra, Dede, Dedra,
Deedra, Deedre, Deidra,
Deirdre, Deidrie
Deiondre (American)
From the lush valley
Deiondra, Deiondria,
Deiondrea, Deiondriya
Dekla (Latvian) In mythology,
a trinity goddess
Decla, Deckla, Deklah,
Decklah, Declah
Delaney (Irish / French)
The dark challenger /
from the elder-tree grove
Delaina, Delaine, Delainey,
Delainy, Delane, Delanie,
Delany, Delayna
Delaware (English) From
the state of Delaware
Delawair, Delaweir,
Delwayr, Delawayre,
Delawaire, Delawaer,
Delawaere
Delling (Scandinavian) One
who is sparkling and witty
Dellyng, Delleng
Delta (Greek) From the
mouth of the river; the
fourth letter of the Greek
alphabet
Dellta, Deltah, Delltah
Delu (African) The sole
daughter
Delue, Deloo
Delyth (Welsh) A pretty
young woman
Delythe, Delith, Delithe
Demeter (Greek) In
mythology, the goddess of
the harvest
Demetra, Demitra, Demitras,
Dimetria, Demetre,
Demetria, Dimitra, Dimitre
Denali (Indian) A superior
woman
Denalie, Denaly, Denally,
Denalli, Denaley, Denalee,
Denallee, Denallie
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Dendara (Egyptian) From
the town on the river
Dendera, Dendaria,
Denderia, Dendarra
Denver (English) From the
green valley
Derora (Hebrew) As free
as a bird
Derorah, Derorra, Derorit,
Drora, Drorah, Drorit,
Drorlya, Derorice
Derry (Irish) From the oak
grove
Derrey, Derri, Derrie,
Derree, Derrea, Derreah
Deryn (Welsh) A birdlike
woman
Derran, Deren, Derhyn,
Deron, Derrin, Derrine,
Derron, Derrynne
Desiree (French) One who
is desired
Desaree, Desirae, Desarae,
Desire, Desyre, Dezirae,
Deziree, Desirat
★Destiny (English)
Recognizing one’s certain
fortune; fate
Destanee, Destinee,
Destiney, Destini, Destinie,
Destine, Destina, Destyni
Deva (Hindi) A divine being
Devi, Daeva
Devera (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of brooms
Deverah
Devika (Indian) The little
goddess
Devicka, Devica, Devyka,
Devycka, Devyca
Devon (English) From the
beautiful farmland; of the
divine
Devan, Deven, Devenne,
Devin, Devona, Devondra,
Devonna, Devonne
Dextra (Latin) Feminine
form of Dexter; one who
is skillful
Dex
Dharma (Hindi) The universal
law of order
Darma
Dhisana (Hindi) In
Hinduism, goddess of
prosperity
Dhisanna, Disana,
Disanna, Dhysana,
Dhysanna
Dhyana (Hindi) One who
meditates
★Diane (Latin) Of the
divine; in mythology, goddess
of the moon and the
hunt
Danne, Dayann, Dayanna,
Dayanne, Deana, Deane,
Deandra, Deann, Diana
Diata (African) Resembling
a lioness
Diatah, Dyata, Diatta,
Dyatah, Dyatta, Diattah,
Dyattah
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Didina (French) One who
is desired
Dideena, Dideina, Didiena,
Dideana, Didyna
Dido (Latin) In mythology,
the queen of Carthage
who committed suicide
Dydo
Didrika (German) Feminine
form of Dietrich; the ruler
of the people
Diedericka, Diedricka,
Diedrika, Dydrika, Didricka
Dielle (Latin) One who
worships God
Diele, Diell, Diella, Diela, Diel
Dimity (English)
Resembling a sheer cotton
fabric
Dimitee, Dimitey, Dimitie,
Dimitea, Dimiteah, Dimiti
Dimona (Hebrew) Woman
from the south
Dimonah, Dymona,
Demona, Demonah,
Dymonah
Disa (English) Resembling
an orchid
Discordia (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of strife
Dyscordia, Diskordia,
Dyskordia
Diti (Hindi) In Hinduism,
an earth goddess
Dyti, Ditie, Dytie, Dity,
Dyty, Ditey, Dytey, Ditee
Ditza (Hebrew) One who
brings joy
Ditzah, Diza, Dizah,
Dytza, Dytzah, Dyza,
Dyzah
Dolores (Spanish) Woman
of sorrow; refers to the
Virgin Mary
Dalores, Delora, Delores,
Deloria, Deloris, Dolorcita,
Dolorcitas, Dolorita
Domela (Latin) The lady of
the house
Domella, Domele, Domelle,
Domell, Domhnulla, Domel
Domina (Latin) An elegant
lady
Dominah, Domyna,
Domynah
Dominique (French)
Feminine form of
Dominic; born on the
Lord’s day
Domaneke, Domanique,
Domenica, Domeniga,
Domenique, Dominee,
Domineek, Domineke
Doreen (French / Gaelic)
The golden one / a brooding
woman
Dorene, Doreyn, Dorine,
Dorreen, Doryne, Doreena,
Dore, Doirean
Dorma (Latin) One who is
sleeping
Dorrma, Dorrmah,
Dormah
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Dorothy (Greek) A gift of God
Dasha, Dasya, Dodie, Dody,
Doe, Doll, Dolley, Dolli
Dove (American)
Resembling a bird of peace
Duv
Drisana (Indian) Daughter
of the sun
Dhrisana, Drisanna, Drysana,
Drysanna, Dhrysana,
Dhrisanna, Dhrysanna
Drury (French) One who is
greatly loved
Drurey, Druri, Drurie,
Druree, Drurea, Drureah
Duana (Irish) Feminine
form of Dwayne; little,
dark one
Duane, Duayna, Duna,
Dwana, Dwayna, Dubhain,
Dubheasa
Duena (Spanish) One who
acts as a chaperone
Dumia (Hebrew) One who
is silent
Dumiya, Dumiah,
Dumiyah, Dumea, Dumeah
Duvessa (Irish) A dark
beauty
Duvessah, Duvesa,
Dubheasa, Duvesah
Dylan (Welsh) Daughter of
the waves
Dylana, Dylane, Dyllan,
Dyllana, Dillon, Dillan,
Dillen, Dillian
Dympna (Irish) Fawn; the
patron saint of the insane
Dymphna, Dimpna,
Dimphna
Dyre (Scandinavian) One
who is dear to the heart
Dysis (Greek) Born at sunset
Dysiss, Dysisse, Dysys,
Dysyss, Dysysse
E
Eadlin (Anglo-Saxon) Born
into royalty
Eadlinn, Eadlinne, Eadline,
Eadlyn, Eadlynn, Eadlynne,
Eadlina, Eadlyna
Eadrianne (American)
One who stands out
Eadrian, Eadriann,
Edriane, Edriana, Edrianna
Eara (Scottish) Woman
from the east
Earah, Earra, Earrah, Earia,
Earea, Earie, Eari, Earee
Earla (English) A great
leader
Earlah
Earna (English) Resembling
an eagle
Earnah, Earnia, Earnea,
Earniah, Earneah
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Easter (American) Born
during the religious holiday
Eastere, Eastre, Eastir,
Eastar, Eastor, Eastera,
Easteria, Easterea
Easton (American) A
wholesome woman
Eastan, Easten, Eastun,
Eastyn
Eathelin (English) Noble
woman of the waterfall
Eathelyn, Eathelinn,
Eathelynn, Eathelina,
Eathelyna, Ethelin, Ethelyn,
Eathelen
Eathellreda (English) A
noble young woman
Eathelreda, Eathellredia,
Eathellredea, Eathelredia,
Eathelredea, Ethelreda,
Ethellreda
Eber (Hebrew) One who
moves beyond
Ebere (African) One who
shows mercy
Eberre, Ebera, Eberia,
Eberea, Eberria, Eberrea,
Ebiere, Ebierre
Ebony (Egyptian) A dark
beauty
Eboni, Ebonee, Ebonie,
Ebonique, Eboney, Ebonea,
Eboneah
Ebrel (Cornish) Born during
the month of April
Ebrell, Ebrele, Ebrelle, Ebriel,
Ebriell, Ebriele, Ebrielle
Ebrill (Welsh) Born in April
Ebrille, Ebril, Evril, Evrill,
Evrille
Edalene (Gaelic) A queenly
woman; one who is noble
Edaleen, Edaleene, Edalena,
Edaleena, Edalyne,
Edalyna, Edaline, Edalina
Edana (Irish) Feminine form
of Aidan; a fiery woman
Edanah, Edanna, Ena,
Ethna, Eithna, Etney,
Eideann, Eidana
Edna (Hebrew) One who
brings pleasure; a delight
Ednah, Edena, Edenah
Edolia (Teutonic) A
woman of good humor
Edoliah, Edolea, Edoleah,
Edoli, Edolie, Edoly, Edoley,
Edolee
Edra (English) A powerful
and mighty woman
Edrah, Edrea, Edreah,
Edria, Edriah
Eduarda (Portugese)
Feminine form of Edward;
a wealthy protector
Eduardia, Eduardea,
Edwarda, Edwardia,
Edwardea, Eduardina,
Eduardyna, Edwardina
Edurne (Basque) Feminine
form of Edur; woman of
the snow
Edurna, Edurnia, Edurnea,
Edurniya
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Efterpi (Greek) A maiden
with a pretty face
Efterpie, Efterpy, Efterpey,
Efterpee, Efterpea, Efterpeah
Egan (American) A wholesome
woman
Egann, Egen, Egun, Egon
Egberta (English) Feminine
form of Egbert; wielding
the shining sword
Egbertha, Egbertina,
Egbertyna, Egberteena,
Egbertyne, Egberteene,
Egbertine
Egeria (Latin) A wise counselor;
in mythology, a
water nymph
Egeriah, Egerea, Egereah,
Egeriya, Egeriyah
Eglah (Hebrew)
Resembling a heifer
Egla, Eglon, Eglona, Eglia,
Egliah, Eglea, Egleah
Egzanth (American) A
yellow-haired woman
Egzanthe, Egzantha,
Egzanthia, Egzanthea,
Egzanthiya, Egzanthya
Eileen (Gaelic) Form of
Evelyn, meaning “a birdlike
woman”
Eila, Eileene, Eilena, Eilene,
Eilin, Eilleen, Eily, Eilean
Eiluned (Welsh) An idol
worshipper
Luned
Eilwen (Welsh) One with a
fair brow
Eilwenne, Eilwin, Eilwinne,
Eilwyn, Eilwynne
Eirene (Greek) Form of
Irene, meaning “a peaceful
woman”
Eireen, Eireene, Eiren, Eir,
Eireine, Eirein, Eirien, Eiriene
Eires (Greek) A peaceful
woman
Eiress, Eiris, Eiriss, Eirys, Eiryss
Eirian (Welsh) One who is
bright and beautiful
Eiriann, Eiriane, Eiriana,
Eirianne, Eirianna
Ekron (Hebrew) One who
is firmly rooted
Eckron, Ecron
Elaine (French) Form of Helen,
meaning “the shining light”
Ellaine, Ellayne, Elaina,
Elayna, Elayne, Elaene,
Elaena, Ellaina
Elana (Hebrew) From the
oak tree
Elanna, Elanah, Elanie, Elani,
Elany, Elaney, Elanee, Elan
Elata (Latin) A high-spirited
woman
Elatah, Elatta, Elattah, Elatia,
Elatea, Elatiah, Elateah
Elath (Hebrew) From the
grove of trees
Elathe, Elatha, Elathia,
Elathea
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Eldora (Greek) A gift of
the sun
Eleadora, Eldorah, Eldorra,
Eldoria, Eldorea
Eldoris (Greek) Woman of
the sea
Eldorise, Eldoriss, Eldorisse,
Eldorys, Eldoryss, Eldorysse
Eldreda (English) Feminine
form of Eldred; one who
provides wise counsel
Eldredah, Eldrida, Eldridah,
Eldryda, Eldrydah, Eldride,
Eldrede, Eldreada
Eleacie (American) One
who is forthright
Eleaci, Eleacy, Eleacey,
Eleacee, Eleacea
Eleanor (Greek) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Eleanora, Eleni, Eleonora,
Eleonore, Elinor, Elnora,
Eleanore, Elinora, Nora
Eleftheria (Greek) An
independent woman; one
who is free
Eleftheriah, Eleftherea,
Elefthereah, Elefteria,
Elefteriah, Elefterea,
Eleftereah, Elepheteria
Elena (Spanish) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Elenah, Eleena, Eleenah,
Elyna, Elynah, Elina,
Elinah, Eleni
Elica (German) One who is
noble
Elicah, Elicka, Elika, Elyca,
Elycka, Elyka, Elsha, Elsje
Elida (English) Resembling
a winged creature
Elidah, Elyda, Eleeda,
Eleda, Elieda, Eleida,
Eleada
Elidad (Hebrew) Loved by
God
Elidada, Elidade, Elydad,
Elydada, Elydade
Elika (Hebrew) God will
judge
Elikah, Elyka, Elicka,
Elycka, Elica, Elyca
Eliphal (Hebrew) Delivered
by God
Eliphala, Eliphall,
Eliphalla, Eliphelet,
Elipheleta
Elita (Latin) The chosen
one
Elitah, Elyta, Elytah, Eleta,
Eletah, Elitia, Elitea, Electa
★TElizabeth (Hebrew) My
God is bountiful; God’s
promise
Liz, Elisabet, Elisabeth,
Elisabetta, Elissa, Eliza,
Elizabel, Elizabet, Elsa, Beth,
Babette, Libby, Lisa, Tetty
★TElla (German) From a
foreign land
Elle, Ellee, Ellesse, Elli,
Ellia, Ellie, Elly, Ela
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Ellan (American) A coy
woman
Ellane, Ellann
Ellen (English) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Elin, Elleen, Ellena, Ellene,
Ellyn, Elynn, Elen, Ellin
Ellenweorc (Anglo-Saxon)
A woman known for her
courage
Ellery (English) Form of
Hilary, meaning “a cheerful
woman”
Ellerey, Elleri, Ellerie,
Elleree, Ellerea, Ellereah
Ellette (English)
Resembling a little elf
Ellett, Ellete, Elette, Elete,
Elletta, Elleta, Eleta, Ellet
Ellyanne (American) A
shining and gracious
woman
Ellianne, Ellyanna,
Ellianna, Ellyann, Elliann,
Ellyan, Ellian
Elma (German) Having
God’s protection
Elmah
Elpida (Greek) Feminine
form of Elpidius; filled
with hope
Elpidah, Elpyda, Elpeeda,
Elpieda, Elpeida, Elpeada,
Espe, Elpydah
Elrica (German) A great ruler
Elricah, Elrika, Elrikah,
Elryca, Elrycah, Elryka,
Elrykah, Elrick
Eltekeh (Hebrew) A Godfearing
woman
Elteke, Elteckeh, Eltecke
Elton (American) A spontaneous
woman
Elten, Eltan, Eltin, Eltyn, Eltun
Elvia (Irish) A friend of the
elves
Elva, Elvie, Elvina, Elvinia,
Elviah, Elvea, Elveah, Elvyna
Elvira (Latin) A truthful
woman; one who can be
trusted
Elvera, Elvita, Elvyra,
Elvirah, Elvyrah, Elwira
Elyse (English) Blissful
Elice, Elise, Elle, Elissa, Ilyse
Ema (Polynesian / German)
One who is greatly loved /
a serious woman
Ember (English) A lowburning
fire
Embar, Embir, Embyr
Emiko (Japanese) A child
blessed with beauty
Emyko
★TEmily (Latin) An industrious
and hardworking woman
Emilee, Emilie, Emilia,
Emelia, Emileigh, Emeleigh,
Emeli, Emelie
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★TEmma (German) One
who is complete; a universal
woman
Emmy, Emmajean,
Emmalee, Emmi, Emmie,
Emmaline, Emelina,
Emeline
Emmylou (American) A
universal ruler
Emmilou, Emmielou,
Emylou, Emilou, Emielou
Ena (Irish) A fiery and passionate
woman
Enah, Enat, Eny, Enya
Encarnacion (Spanish)
Refers to the Incarnation
festival
Engelbertha (German) A
luminous angel
Engelberta, Engelberthe,
Engelberte, Engelbertine,
Engelbertina, Engelberteena,
Engelberteen, Engelbertyna
Engracia (Spanish) A
graceful woman
Engraciah, Engracea,
Engraceah
Enslie (American) An
emotional woman
Ensli, Ensley, Ensly, Enslee,
Enslea, Ensleigh
Eolande (Gaelic)
Resembling the violet
flower
Eoland, Eolanda, Eolandia,
Eolandea
Ephah (Hebrew) Woman
of sorrow
Epha, Ephia, Ephea,
Ephiah, Epheah
Ephesus (Hebrew) From
the desired place
Eranthe (Greek) As delicate
as a spring flower
Erantha, Eranth, Eranthia,
Eranthea
Erasta (African) A peaceful
woman
Ercilia (American) One
who is frank
Erciliah, Ercilea, Ercileah,
Ercilya, Ercilyah, Erciliya,
Erciliyah
Erendira (Spanish)
Daughter born into royalty
Erendirah, Erendiria,
Erendirea, Erendyra,
Erendyria, Erendyrea,
Erendeera, Erendiera
Erica (Scandinavian /
Latin) Feminine form of
Eric; ever the ruler /
resembling heather
Erika, Ericka, Erikka, Eryka,
Erike, Ericca, Erics, Eiric,
Rica
Erimentha (Greek) A
devoted protector
Erimenthe, Erimenthia,
Erimenthea
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★Erin (Gaelic) Woman
from Ireland
Erienne, Erina, Erinn,
Erinna, Erinne, Eryn,
Eryna, Erynn, Arin
Eriphyle (Greek) In
mythology, the mother of
Alcmaeon
Eriphile, Erifyle, Erifile
Ernestina (German)
Feminine form of Ernest;
one who is determined;
serious
Ernesta, Ernestine, Ernesha,
Erna, Ernestyne, Ernestyna,
Ernesztina, Earnestyna
Esdey (American) A warm
and caring woman
Essdey, Esdee, Esdea, Esdy,
Esdey, Esdi, Esdie, Esday
Eshah (African) An exuberant
woman
Esha
Eshe (African) Giver of life
Eshey, Eshay, Esh, Eshae,
Eshai
Esinam (African) God has
heard
Esiname, Esynam,
Esinama, Esynama,
Esinamia, Esinamea
Esme (French) An
esteemed woman
Esmai, Esmae, Esmay,
Esmaye, Esmee
Esne (English) Filled with
happiness
Esnee, Esney, Esnea, Esni,
Esnie, Esny
Essence (American) A
perfumed woman
Essince, Esense, Esince,
Essynce, Esynce
Esthelia (Spanish) A shining
woman
Estheliah, Esthelea,
Estheleah, Esthelya,
Esthelyah, Estheliya,
Estheliyah
Esther (Persian)
Resembling the myrtle leaf
Ester, Eszter, Eistir, Eszti
Estrid (Norse) Form of
Astrid, meaning “one with
divine strength”
Estread, Estreed, Estrad,
Estri, Estrod, Estrud, Estryd,
Estrida
Etana (Hebrew) A strong
and dedicated woman
Etanah, Etanna, Etannah,
Etania, Etanea, Ethana,
Ethanah, Ethania
Etaney (Hebrew) One who
is focused
Etany, Etanie, Etani,
Etanee, Etanea
Etenia (Native American)
One who is wealthy; prosperous
Eteniah, Etenea, Eteneah,
Eteniya, Eteniyah
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Eternity (American)
Lasting forever
Eternitie, Eterniti, Eternitey,
Eternitee, Eternyty, Eternyti,
Eternytie, Eternytee
Ethna (Irish) A graceful
woman
Ethnah, Eithne, Ethne,
Eithna, Eithnah
Eudlina (Slavic) A generous
woman
Eudlinah, Eudleena,
Eudleenah, Eudleana,
Eudleanah, Eudlyna,
Eudlynah
Eudocia (Greek) One who
is esteemed
Eudociah, Eudocea,
Eudoceah, Eudokia, Eudokea,
Eudosia, Eudosea, Eudoxia
Eugenia (Greek) A wellborn
woman
Eugenie, Gina, Zenechka
Eulanda (American) A fair
woman
Eulande, Euland, Eulandia,
Eulandea
Eunice (Greek) One who
conquers
Eunise, Eunyce, Eunis,
Euniss, Eunyss, Eunysse
Euodias (Hebrew) A traveling
woman
Euodia, Euodeas, Euodea
Eurayle (Greek) In mythology,
a Gorgon
Euryle, Euraile, Eurale,
Eurael, Euraele
Eurybia (Greek) In mythology,
a sea goddess and
mother of Pallas, Perses,
and Astraios
Eurybiah, Eurybea,
Eurybeah, Euryba, Eurybah
Eurynome (Greek) In
mythology, the mother of
the Graces
Eurynomie, Eurynomi,
Eurynomey, Eurynomee,
Eurynomy, Eurynomea,
Eurynomeah
Euvenia (American) A
hardworking woman
Eveniah, Evenea, Eveneah,
Eveniya, Eveniyah
Eva (Hebrew) Giver of life;
a lively woman
Eve, Evetta, Evette, Evia,
Eviana, Evie, Evita, Eeva
Evadne (Greek) In mythology,
daughter of Poseidon
and mother of Iamus
Evadine, Evadna, Euadne,
Euadna, Euadine
★Evelyn (German) A birdlike
woman
Evaleen, Evalina, Evaline,
Evalyn, Evelin, Evelina,
Eveline, Evelyne, Eileen
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Everilde (American) A
great huntress
Everild, Everilda, Everhilde,
Everhild, Everhilda
Evline (French) One who
loves nature
Evleen, Evleene, Evlean,
Evleane, Evlene, Evlyn, Evlyne
FFadhiler (
Arabic) A
virtuous
woman
Fadhyler, Fadheler,
Fadheeler, Fadilah, Fadila,
Fadillah, Fadyla, Fadylla
Faghira (Arabic)
Resembling the jasmine
flower
Faghirah, Fagira, Fagirah,
Faghyra, Fagheera,
Faaghira, Fagheara,
Fagheira
Faida (Arabic) One who is
bountiful
Faide, Fayda, Fayde, Faeda,
Faede
Faillace (French) A delicate
and beautiful woman
Faillase, Faillaise, Falace,
Falase, Fallase, Fallace
Fairly (English) From the
far meadow
Fairley, Fairlee, Fairleigh,
Fairli, Fairlie, Faerly, Faerli,
Faerlie
★TFaith (English) Having a
belief and trust in God
Faythe, Faithe, Faithful,
Fayana, Fayanna, Fayanne,
Fayane, Fayth
Fakhira (Arabic) A magnificent
woman
Fakhirah, Fakhyra,
Fakhyrah, Fakheera, Fakira,
Fakirah, Fakeera, Fakyra
Fala (Native American)
Resembling a crow
Falah, Falla, Fallah
Falesyia (Spanish) An
exotic woman
Falesyiah, Falesiya, Falesiyah
Fall (American) Born during
the autumn season
Falle
Fallon (Irish) A commanding
woman
Fallyn, Faline, Falinne,
Faleen, Faleene, Falynne,
Falyn, Falina
Falsette (American) A fanciful
woman
Falsett, Falset, Falsete,
Falsetta, Falseta
Fang (Chinese) Pleasantly
fragrant
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Fantasia (Latin) From the
fantasy land
Fantasiah, Fantasea,
Fantasiya, Fantazia,
Fantazea, Fantaziya
Faqueza (Spanish) A
weakness
Farley (English) From the
fern clearing
Farly, Farli, Farlie, Farlee,
Farleigh, Farlea, Farleah
Farrow (American) A narrowminded
woman
Farow, Farro, Faro
Fate (Greek) One’s destiny
Fayte, Faite, Faete, Faet,
Fait, Fayt
Fatima (Arabic) The perfect
woman
Fatimah, Fahima, Fahimah
Fatinah (Arabic) A captivating
woman
Fatina, Fateena, Fateenah,
Fatyna, Fatynah, Fatin,
Fatine, Faatinah
Fausta (Italian) A lucky
lady; one who is fortunate
Fawsta, Faustina, Faustine,
Faustyna, Faustyne,
Fausteena, Fausteene,
Fawstina
Fauve (French) An uninhibited
and untamed woman
Favor (English) One who
grants her approval
Faver, Favar, Favorre
Fay (English) From the fairy
kingdom; a fairy or an elf
Faye, Fai, Faie, Fae, Fayette,
Faylinn, Faylyn, Faylynn
Fayina (Russian) An independent
woman
Fayinah, Fayena, Fayeena,
Fayeana, Fayiena, Fayeina
February (American) Born
in the month of February
Februari, Februarie, Februarey,
Februaree, Februarea
Feechi (African) A woman
who worships God
Feechie, Feechy, Feechey,
Feechee, Fychi, Fychie,
Fychey, Fychy
Femay (American) A
classy lady
Femaye, Femae, Femai
Femi (African) God loves me
Femmi, Femie, Femy, Femey,
Femee, Femea, Femeah
Femise (American) One
who desires love
Femeese, Femease, Femice,
Femeece, Femeace, Femmis,
Femmys
Fenia (Scandinavian) A
gold worker
Feniah, Fenea, Feneah,
Feniya, Feniyah, Fenya,
Fenyah, Fenja
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Feo (Greek) A gift from God
Feeo
Fern (English) Resembling
a green shade-loving plant
Ferne, Fyrn, Fyrne, Furn,
Furne
Fernilia (American) A successful
woman
Ferniliah, Fernilea, Fernileah,
Fernilya, Fernilyah
Feryal (Arabic) Possessing
the beauty of light
Feryall, Feryale, Feryalle
Fia (Portuguese / Italian /
Scottish) A weaver / from
the flickering fire / arising
from the dark of peace
Fiah, Fea, Feah, Fya, Fiya,
Fyah, Fiyah
Fianna (Irish) A warrior
huntress
Fiannah, Fiana, Fianne,
Fiane, Fiann, Fian
Fielda (English) From the
field
Fieldah, Felda, Feldah
Fife (American) Having
dancing eyes
Fyfe, Fifer, Fify, Fifey, Fifee,
Fifea, Fifi, Fifie
Fifia (African) Born on a
Friday
Fifiah, Fifea, Fifeah, Fifeea,
Fifeeah
Filberta (English) Feminine
form of Filibert; a very
brilliant woman
Filiberta, Filbertha,
Filibertha, Felabeorht,
Felberta, Feliberta,
Felbertha, Felibertha
Filipa (Spanish) Feminine
form of Phillip; a friend of
horses
Filipah, Filipina, Filipeena,
Filipyna, Filippa, Fillipa,
Fillippa
Filomena (Italian) Form of
Philomena, meaning “a
friend of strength”
Filomina, Filomeena,
Filomyna, Filomenia,
Filominia, Filomeenia,
Filomynia, Filomeana
Fina (English) Feminine
form of Joseph; God will
add
Finah, Feena, Fyna, Fifine,
Fifna, Fifne, Fini, Feana
Findabair (Celtic) Having
fair eyebrows; in mythology,
the daughter of Medb
Findabaire, Finnabair,
Finnabaire, Findabhair,
Findabhaire, Findabayr,
Findabayre, Findabare
Finnea (Gaelic) From the
stream of the wood
Finneah, Finnia, Fynnea,
Finniah, Fynnia
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Fiona (Gaelic) One who is
fair; a white-shouldered
woman
Fionna, Fione, Fionn, Finna,
Fionavar, Fionnghuala,
Fionnuala, Fynballa
Firdaus (Arabic) From the
garden in paradise
Firdaws, Firdoos
Flair (English) An elegant
woman of natural talent
Flaire, Flare, Flayr, Flayre,
Flaer, Flaere
Flame (American) A passionate
and fiery woman
Flaym, Flayme, Flaime,
Flaim, Flaem, Flaeme
Flamina (Latin) A pious
woman
Flaminah, Flamyna,
Flamynah, Flamiena,
Flamienah, Flameina,
Flameinah, Flameena
Flannery (Gaelic) From the
flatlands
Flanery, Flanneri,
Flannerie, Flannerey,
Flannaree, Flannerea
Fleming (English) Woman
from Belgium
Flemyng, Flemming,
Flemmyng
Fleta (English) One who is
swift
Fletah, Flete, Fleda, Flita,
Flyta
Flicky (American) A vivacious
young woman
Flicki, Flickie, Flickea,
Flickeah, Flickee, Flycki,
Flyckie, Flyckee
Flirt (American) A playfully
romantic woman
Flyrt, Flirti, Flirtie, Flirty,
Flirtey, Flirtea, Flirteah,
Flirtee
Florence (Latin) A flourishing
woman; a blooming
flower
Florencia, Florentina,
Florenza, Florentine,
Florentyna, Florenteena,
Florenteene, Florentyne
Florizel (English) A young
woman in bloom
Florizell, Florizelle,
Florizele, Florizel,
Florizella, Florizela,
Florazel, Florazell
Fluffy (American) A funloving
young woman
Fluffey, Fluffi, Fluffea,
Fluffeah, Fluffee, Fluffie
Fola (African) Woman of
honor
Folah, Folla, Follah
Fontenot (French) One
who is special
Forest (English) A woodland
dweller
Forrest
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Forever (American)
Everlasting
Franchelle (Arabic) A captivating
woman
Fatina, Fateena, Fateenah,
Fatyna, Fatynah, Fatin,
Fatine, Faatinah
Frederica (German)
Peaceful ruler
Freda, Freida, Freddie, Rica
Freira (Spanish) A sister
Freirah, Freyira, Freyirah
Freydis (Norse) Woman
born into the nobility
Freydiss, Freydisse, Freydys,
Fredyss, Fraidis, Fradis,
Fraydis, Fraedis
Frodina (Teutonic) A wise
and beloved friend
Frodinah, Frodyna,
Frodeena, Frodine, Frodyne,
Frodeen, Frodeene,
Frodeana
Fuchsia (Latin) Resembling
the flower
Fusha, Fushia, Fushea,
Fewsha, Fewshia, Fewshea
Fury (Greek) An enraged
woman; in mythology, a
winged goddess who punished
wrongdoers
Furey, Furi, Furie, Furee,
Furea, Fureah
G
Gabbatha (Hebrew) From
the temple mound
Gabbathah, Gabbathe,
Gabatha, Gabbathia,
Gabbathea, Gabathia,
Gabathea
★TGabrielle (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Gabriel;
heroine of God
Gabriel, Gabriela, Gabriele,
Gabriell, Gabriella,
Gabriellen, Gabriellia, Gabrila
Gaira (Scottish) A petite
woman
Gayra, Gara, Gairia,
Gairea, Gaera
Galena (Greek) Feminine
form of Galen; one who is
calm and peaceful
Galene, Galenah, Galenia,
Galenea
Galiana (Arabic) The name
of a Moorish princess
Galianah, Galianna,
Galianne, Galiane, Galian,
Galyana, Galyanna,
Galyann
Galila (Hebrew) From the
rolling hills
Galilah, Gelila, Gelilah,
Gelilia, Gelilya, Glila,
Glilah, Galyla
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Galilee (Hebrew) From the
sacred sea
Galileigh, Galilea, Galiley,
Galily, Galili, Galilie
Galina (Russian) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Galinah, Galyna, Galynah,
Galeena, Galeenah, Galine,
Galyne, Galeene
Gamma (Greek) The third
letter of the Greek alphabet
Gammah
Garbi (Basque) One who is
pure; clean
Garbie, Garby, Garbey,
Garbee, Garbea, Garbeah
Gardenia (English)
Resembling the sweetsmelling
flower
Gardeniah, Gardenea,
Gardeneah, Gardeniya,
Gardynia, Gardynea,
Gardena, Gardyna
Garima (Indian) A woman
of importance
Garimah, Garyma,
Gareema, Garymah,
Gareemah, Gareama,
Gareamah, Gariema
Garnet (English)
Resembling the dark-red
gem
Garnette, Granata,
Grenata, Grenatta
Gasha (Russian) One who
is well-behaved
Gashah, Gashia, Gashea,
Gashiah, Gasheah
Gath-rimmon (Hebrew)
Refers to the pomegranate
press
Gavina (Latin) Feminine
form of Gavin; resembling
the white falcom; woman
from Gabio
Gavinah, Gaveena,
Gaveenah, Gavyna,
Gavynah, Gavenia,
Gavenea, Gaveana
Gaza (Hebrew) Having
great strength
Gazah, Gazza, Gazzah
Gazit (Hebrew) Of the cut
stone
Giza, Gizah, Gisa, Gisah
Geila (Hebrew) One who
brings joy to others
Geela, Geelah, Geelan,
Geilah, Geiliya, Geiliyah,
Gelisa, Gellah
Gemma (Latin) As precious
as a jewel
Gemmalyn, Gemmalynn,
Gem, Gema, Gemmaline,
Jemma
Generosa (Spanish) One
who is giving, generous
Generosah, Generose,
Generosia, Generosea,
Genera
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Genevieve (French) White
wave; fair-skinned
Genavieve, Geneve, Geneveeve,
Genevie, Genivee, Genivieve,
Gennie, Genny, Jinelle
Genista (Latin) Resembling
the broom plant
Genistah, Geneesta,
Ginista, Genysta, Ginysta,
Gynysta, Geneasta,
Geneista
Georgia (Greek) Feminine
form of George; one who
works the earth; a farmer;
from the state of Georgia
Georgeann, Georgeanne,
Georgina, Georgena,
Georgene, Georgetta,
Georgette, Georgiana, Jeorjia
Geranium (Latin)
Resembling the flower; a
crane
Geranyum, Geranum
Gerardine (English)
Feminine form of Gerard;
one who is mighty with a
spear
Gerarda, Gerardina,
Gerardyne, Gererdina,
Gerardyna, Gerrardene,
Gerhardina, Gerhardine
Gerizim (Hebrew) From
the mountains
Gerizima, Gerizime,
Gerizimia, Gerizimea,
Gerizym, Gerizyme,
Gerizyma, Gerizymea
Gertrude (German) Adored
warrior
Geertruide, Geltruda,
Geltrudis, Gert, Gerta, Gerte,
Gertie, Gertina, Trudy
Gethsemane (Hebrew)
Worker of the oil press
Gethsemanie, Gethsemana,
Gethsemani, Gethsemaney,
Gethsemany, Gethsemanee,
Gethsemanea
Gezana (Spanish) Refers to
the doctrine of incarnation
Gezanah, Gezanna,
Gezania, Gezanea, Gezane,
Gizana, Gizane, Gizania
Gibeah (Hebrew) From
the hill town
Gibea, Gibia, Gibiah,
Gibeon, Gibeona, Gibeonea,
Gibeonia, Gibeoneah
Gimbya (African)
Daughter born to royalty;
a princess
Gimbyah, Gimbiya,
Gimbeya, Gimbaya,
Gimbiyah, Gimbayah,
Gimbeyah
Gina (Japanese / English)
A silvery woman / form of
Eugenia, meaning “a wellborn
woman”; form of
Jean, meaning “God is
gracious”
Geana, Geanndra, Geena,
Geina, Gena, Genalyn,
Geneene, Genelle
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Ginger (English) A lively
woman; resembling the spice
Gingee, Gingie, Ginjer,
Gingea, Gingy, Gingey, Gingi
Ginny (English) Form of
Virginia, meaning “one
who is chaste; virginal”
Ginnee, Ginnelle, Ginnette,
Ginnie, Ginnilee, Ginna,
Ginney, Ginni
Giona (Italian) Resembling
the bird of peace
Gionah, Gionna, Gyona,
Gyonna, Gionnah, Gyonah,
Gyonnah
Giovanna (Italian)
Feminine form of
Giovanni; God is gracious
Geovana, Geovanna,
Giavanna, Giovana,
Giovani, Giovanni,
Giovanie, Giovanee
Giselle (French) One who
offers her pledge
Gisel, Gisela, Gisella, Jiselle
Gita (Hindi / Hebrew) A beautiful
song / a good woman
Gitah, Geeta, Geetah,
Gitika, Gatha, Gayatri,
Gitel, Gittel
Gitana (Spanish) A gypsy
woman
Gitanah, Gitanna,
Gitannah, Gitane
Githa (Anglo-Saxon) A gift
from God
Githah
Gizem (Turkish) A mysterious
woman
Gizim, Gizam, Gizym,
Gizema, Gizima, Gizyma,
Gizama
Gjalp (Norse) In mythology,
a frost giantess
Gladys (Welsh) Form of
Claudia, meaning “one
who is lame”
Gladdis, Gladdys, Gladi,
Gladis, Gladyss, Gwladys,
Gwyladyss, Gleda
Glenna (Gaelic) From the
valley between the hills
Gleana, Gleneen, Glenene,
Glenine, Glen, Glenn,
Glenne, Glennene
Glenys (Welsh) A holy
woman
Glenice, Glenis, Glennice,
Glennis, Glennys
Godfreya (German)
Feminine form of
Godfrey; having the peace
of God
Godfredya, Gotfreya,
Godafrid, Godafryd
Godiva (English) Gift from
God
Godivah, Godgifu, Godyva,
Godyvah
Golda (English) Resembling
the precious metal
Goldarina, Goldarine,
Goldee, Goldi, Goldie,
Goldina, Goldy, Goldia
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Gordana (Serbian /
Scottish) A proud woman /
one who is heroic
Gordanah, Gordanna,
Gordania, Gordaniya,
Gordanea, Gordannah,
Gordaniah, Gordaniyah
Gormghlaith (Irish)
Woman of sorrow
Gormghlaithe, Gormley,
Gormly, Gormlie, Gormli,
Gormlee, Gormleigh
★TGrace (Latin) Having
God’s favor; in mythology,
the Graces were the personification
of beauty,
charm, and grace
Gracee, Gracella, Gracelynn,
Gracelynne, Gracey, Gracia,
Graciana, Gracie
Granada (Spanish) From
the Moorish kingdom
Granadda, Grenada,
Grenadda
Greer (Scottish) Feminine
form of Gregory; one who
is alert and watchful
Grear, Grier, Gryer
Gregoria (Latin) Feminine
form of Gregory; one who
is alert and watchful
Gregoriana, Gregorijana,
Gregorina, Gregorine,
Gregorya, Gregoryna,
Gregorea, Gregoriya
Greip (Norse) In mythology,
a frost giantess
Greta (German)
Resembling a pearl
Greeta, Gretal, Grete, Gretel,
Gretha, Grethe, Grethel, Gretna
Grid (Norse) One who is
peaceful; in mythology, a
frost giantess
Gryd
Grimhild (Norse) In
mythology, a witch
Grimhilde, Grimhilda,
Grimild, Grimilda, Grimilde
Griselda (German)A grayhaired
battle maid; one
who fights the dark battle
Grezelda, Grizelda, Criselda
Griswalda (German)
Woman from the gray
woodland
Griswalde, Grizwalda,
Grizwalde, Griswald,
Grizwald
Guadalupe (Spanish)
From the valley of wolves
Guadelupe, Lupe, Lupita
Gudny (Swedish) One who
is unspoiled
Gudney, Gudni, Gudnie,
Gudne, Gudnee, Gudnea,
Gudneah
Gudrun (Scandinavian) A
battle maiden
Gudren, Gudrid, Gudrin,
Gudrinn, Gudruna,
Gudrunn, Gudrunne,
Guthrun
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Guinevere (Welsh) One
who is fair; of the white
wave; in mythology, King
Arthur’s queen
Guenever, Guenevere,
Gueniver, Guenna,
Guennola, Guinever,
Guinna, Gwen
Guiseppina (Italian)
Feminine form of
Guiseppe; the Lord will
add
Giuseppyna, Giuseppa,
Giuseppia, Giuseppea,
Guiseppie, Guiseppia,
Guiseppa, Giuseppina
Gula (Babylonian) In
mythology, a goddess
Gulah, Gulla, Gullah
Gulielma (German)
Feminine form of Wilhelm;
determined protector
Guglielma, Guillelmina,
Guillielma, Gulielmina,
Guillermina
Gulinar (Arabic)
Resembling the pomegranate
Gulinare, Gulinear,
Gulineir, Gulinara,
Gulinaria, Gulinarea
Gullveig (Norse) In
mythology, a dark goddess
Gullveiga, Gullveige,
Gulveig, Gulveiga, Gulveige
Gwawr (Welsh) Born with
the morning light
Gwendolyn (Welsh) One
who is fair; of the white
ring
Guendolen, Guendolin,
Guendolinn, Guendolynn,
Guenna, Gwen, Gwenda,
Gwendaline, Wendy
Gwyneth (Welsh) One
who is blessed with happiness
Gweneth, Gwenith,
Gwenyth, Gwineth,
Gwinneth, Gwinyth,
Gwynith, Gwynna
Gytha (English) One who
is treasured
Gythah
H
Habbai (Arabic) One who
is much loved
Habbae, Habbay, Habbaye
Habiba (Arabic) Feminine
form of Habib; one who is
dearly loved; sweetheart
Habibah, Habeeba,
Habyba, Habieba, Habeiba,
Habika, Habyka, Habicka
Hachi (Native American /
Japanese) From the river /
having good fortune
Hachie, Hachee, Hachiko,
Hachiyo, Hachy, Hachey,
Hachikka
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Hadara (Hebrew) A spectacular
ornament; adorned
with beauty
Hadarah, Hadarit, Haduraq,
Hadarra, Hadarrah
Hadeel (Arabic) Resembling
a dove
Hadil, Hadyl, Hadeil,
Hadiel, Hadeal
Hadiya (Arabic) A gift from
God; a righteous woman
Hadiyah, Hadiyyah,
Haadiyah, Haadiya,
Hadeeya, Hadeeyah,
Hadieya, Hadieyah
Hadlai (Hebrew) In a resting
state; one who hinders
Hadlae, Hadlay, Hadlaye
Hadley (English) From the
field of heather
Hadlea, Hadleigh, Hadly,
Hedlea, Hedleigh, Hedley,
Hedlie, Hadlee
Hadria (Latin) From the
town in northern Italy
Hadrea, Hadriana,
Hadriane, Hadrianna,
Hadrien, Hadrienne,
Hadriah, Hadreah
Hafthah (Arabic) One who
is protected by God
Haftha
Hagab (Hebrew)
Resembling a grasshopper
Hagabah, Hagaba, Hagabe
Hagai (Hebrew) One who
has been abandoned
Hagae, Hagay, Hagaye,
Haggai, Haggae, Hagie,
Haggie, Hagi
Hagen (Irish) A youthful
woman
Hagan, Haggen, Haggan
Haggith (Hebrew) One
who rejoices; the dancer
Haggithe, Haggyth,
Haggythe, Hagith, Hagithe,
Hagyth, Hagythe
Haidee (Greek) A modest
woman; one who is wellbehaved
Hadee, Haydee, Haydy,
Haidi, Haidie, Haydi,
Haydie, Haidy
Haimati (Indian) A queen
of the snow-covered
mountains
Haimatie, Haimaty,
Haimatey, Haimatee,
Haymati, Haymatie,
Haymatee, Haimatea
Haimi (Hawaiian) One
who searches for the truth
Haimie, Haimy, Haimey,
Haimee, Haymi, Haymie,
Haymee, Haimea
Hakana (Turkish) Feminine
form of Hakan; ruler of
the people; an empress
Hakanah, Hakanna,
Hakane, Hakann,
Hakanne
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Hakkoz (Hebrew) One who
has the qualities of a thorn
Hakoz, Hakkoze, Hakoze,
Hakkoza, Hakoza
Halak (Hebrew) One who
is bald; smooth
Haleigha (Hawaiian) Born
with the rising sun
Haleea, Haleya, Halya
★THaley (English) From
the field of hay
Hailey, Hayle, Hailee,
Haylee, Haylie, Haleigh,
Hayley, Haeleigh
Hall (American) One who
is distinguished
Haul
Hallie (Scandinavian,
Greek, English) From the
hall; woman of the sea;
from the field of hay
Halley, Hallie, Halle,
Hallee, Hally, Halleigh,
Hallea, Halleah
Halo (Latin) Having a
blessed aura
Haylo, Haelo, Hailo
Halsey (American) A playful
woman
Halsy, Halsee, Halsea,
Halsi, Halsie, Halcie,
Halcy, Halcey
Halyn (American) A
unique young woman
Halynn, Halynne, Halin,
Halinn, Halinne
Hamida (Arabic) One who
gives thanks
Hamidah, Hamyda,
Hameeda, Hameida,
Hamieda, Hameada,
Hamydah, Hameedah
Hammon (Hebrew) Of the
warm springs
Hamula (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Hamul;
spared by God
Hamulah, Hamulla,
Hamullah
Hana (Japanese / Arabic)
Resembling a flower blossom
/ a blissful woman
Hanah, Hanako
Hanan (Arabic) One who
shows mercy and compassion
Hang (Vietnamese) Of the
moon
Hanika (Hebrew) A graceful
woman
Hanikah, Haneeka,
Haneekah, Hanyka,
Hanykah, Haneika,
Haneikah, Hanieka
Hanita (Indian) Favored
with divine grace
Hanitah, Hanyta, Haneeta,
Hanytah, Haneetah,
Haneita, Haneitah,
Hanieta
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Haniyah (Arabic) One who
is pleased; happy
Haniya, Haniyyah,
Haniyya, Hani, Hanie,
Hanee, Hany, Haney
★THannah (Hebrew)
Having favor and grace; in
the Bible, mother of
Samuel
Hanalee, Hanalise, Hanna,
Hanne, Hannele,
Hannelore, Hannie,
Hanny, Chana
Hanya (Aboriginal) As
solid as a stone
Happy (American) A joyful
woman
Happey, Happi, Happie,
Happee, Happea
Hara (Hebrew) From the
mountainous land
Harah, Harra, Harrah
Haradah (Hebrew) One
who is filled with fear
Harada
Harika (Turkish) A superior
woman
Harikah, Haryka, Hareeka,
Harykah, Hareekah,
Hareaka, Hareakah
Harimanti (Indian) Born
during the spring
Harimantie, Harymanti,
Harimanty, Harymanty,
Harymantie, Harimantea,
Harymantea
Hariti (Indian) In mythology,
the goddess for the
protection of children
Haritie, Haryti, Harytie,
Haritee, Harytee, Haritea,
Harytea
Harla (English) From the
fields
Harlah
Harley (English) From the
meadow of the hares
Harlea, Harlee, Harleen,
Harleigh, Harlene, Harlie,
Harli, Harly
Harrell (American) A great
leader
Harel, Harell, Harrel,
Harelle, Harrelle
Harriet (German) Feminine
form of Henry; ruler of
the house
Harriett, Hanriette,
Hanrietta, Harriette,
Harrietta, Harrette,
Harriot, Harriotte
Haruma (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Harum;
one who is elevated
Harva (English) A warrior
of the army
Hasibah (Arabic)
Feminine form of Hasib;
one who is noble and
respected
Hasiba, Hasyba, Hasybah,
Haseeba, Haseebah,
Haseiba, Haseibah,
Hasieba
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Hasina (African) One who
is good and beautiful
Hasinah, Hasyna, Hasynah,
Haseena, Haseenah,
Hasiena, Hasienah, Haseina
Hatsu (Japanese) The firstborn
daughter
Haukea (Hawaiian) Of the
white snow
Haukia, Haukeah, Haukiah,
Haukiya, Haukiyah
Haurana (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Hauran;
woman from the caves
Hauranna, Hauranah,
Haurann, Hauranne,
Haurane
Havva (Turkish) A giver of
the breath of life
Havvah, Havvia, Havviah
Haya (Japanese / Hebrew)
One who is quick and light /
form of Havva, meaning “a
giver of the breath of life”
Hayah
Hayud (Arabic) From the
mountain
Hayuda, Hayudah,
Hayood, Hayooda
Hazelelponi (Hebrew) A
shadowed woman
Hazelelponie, Hazelelpony,
Hazelelponey, Hazelelponee,
Hazelelponea
Heartha (Teutonic) A gift
from Mother Earth
Heather (English)
Resembling the evergreen
flowering plant
Hether, Heatha, Heath,
Heathe
Hecate (Greek) In mythology,
a goddess of fertility
and witchcraft
Hekate
Heirnine (Greek) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Heirnyne, Heirneine,
Heirniene, Heirneene,
Heirneane
Hel (Norse) In mythology,
the goddess of the dead
Hela, Helah
Helen (Greek) The shining
light; in mythology, Helen
was the most beautiful
woman in the world
Helene, Halina, Helaine,
Helana, Heleena, Helena,
Helenna, Hellen, Aleen,
Elaine, Eleanor, Elena,
Ellen, Galina, Heirnine,
Helice, Leanna, Yalena
Helga (German) A holy
woman; one who is successful
Helia (Greek) Daughter of
the sun
Heliah, Helea, Heleah,
Heliya, Heliyah, Heller,
Hellar
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Helice (Greek) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Helyce, Heleece, Heliece,
Heleace
Helike (Greek) In mythology,
a willow nymph who
nurtured Zeus
Helica, Helyke, Helika,
Helyka, Helyca
Helle (Greek) In mythology,
the daughter of Athamas
who escaped sacrifice on
the back of a golden ram
Helma (German) Form of
Wilhelmina, meaning
“determined protector”
Helmah, Helmia, Helmea,
Helmina, Helmyna,
Helmeena, Helmine,
Helmyne
Heloise (French) One who
is famous in battle
Helois, Heloisa, Helewidis
Hemanti (Indian) Born
during the early winter
Hemantie, Hemanty,
Hemantey, Hemantee,
Hemantea
Hen (English) Resembling
the mothering bird
Henrietta (German)
Feminine form of Henry;
ruler of the house
Henretta, Henrieta,
Henriette, Henrika,
Henryetta, Hetta, Hette,
Hettie
Hephzibah (Hebrew) She
is my delight
Hepsiba, Hepzibeth,
Hepsey, Hepsie, Hepsy,
Hepzibah, Hepsee, Hepsea
Herdis (Scandinavian) A
battle maiden
Herdiss, Herdisse, Herdys,
Herdyss, Herdysse
Hermelinda (Spanish)
Bearing a powerful shield
Hermelynda, Hermalinda,
Hermalynda, Hermelenda,
Hermalenda
Hermia (Greek) Feminine
form of Hermes; a messenger
of the gods
Hermiah, Hermea,
Hermila, Hermilla,
Hermilda, Herminia,
Hermenia, Herma
Hermippe (Greek) In
mythology, the mother of
Orchomenus
Hermipe, Hermip, Hermipp
Hermona (Hebrew) From
the mountain peak
Hermonah, Hermonna,
Hermonnah
Hernanda (Spanish) One
who is daring
Hernandia, Hernandea,
Hernandiya
Herra (Greek) Daughter of
the earth
Herrah
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Hersala (Spanish) A lovely
woman
Hersalah, Hersalla,
Hersallah, Hersalia,
Hersaliah, Hersalea,
Hersaleah
Hesiena (African) The
firstborn of twins
Hesienna, Hesienah,
Heseina, Hasana, Hasanah,
Hasanna, Hasane
Hesione (Greek) In
mythology, a Trojan
princess saved by Hercules
from a sea monster
Hester (Greek) A starlike
woman
Hestere, Hesther, Hesta,
Hestar
Heven (American) A pretty
young woman
Hevin, Hevon, Hevun,
Hevven, Hevvin, Hevvon,
Hevvun
Hezer (Hebrew) A woman
of great strength
Hezir, Hezyr, Hezire,
Hezyre, Hezere
Hiah (Korean) A bright
woman
Heija, Heijah, Hia
Hiawatha (Native
American) She who
makes rivers
Hiawathah, Hyawatha,
Hiwatha, Hywatha
Hibiscus (Latin) Resembling
the showy flower
Hibiskus, Hibyscus, Hibyskus,
Hybiscus, Hybiskus,
Hybyscus, Hybyskus
Hicks (American) A saucy
woman
Hiks, Hycks, Hyks, Hicksi,
Hicksie, Hicksee, Hicksy,
Hicksey
Hide (Japanese) A superior
woman
Hideyo
Hikmah (Arabic) Having
great wisdom
Hikmat, Hikma
Hilan (Greek) Filled with
happines
Hylan, Hilane, Hilann,
Hilanne, Hylane, Hylann,
Hylanne
Hilary (Latin) A cheerful
woman
Hillary, Hillery, Ellery
Hina (Polynesian) In
mythology, a dual goddess
symbolizing day and night
Hinna, Henna, Hinaa,
Hinah, Heena, Hena
Hind (Arabic) Owning a
group of camels; a wife of
Muhammed
Hynd, Hinde, Hynde
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Hinda (Hebrew)
Resembling a doe
Hindah, Hindy, Hindey,
Hindee, Hindi, Hindie,
Hynda, Hyndy
Hiriwa (Polynesian) A silvery
woman
Hitomi (Japanese) One
who has beautiful eyes
Hitomie, Hitomee,
Hitomea, Hitomy, Hitomey
Holda (German) A secretive
woman; one who is hidden
Holde
Hollander (Dutch) A
woman from Holland
Hollynder, Hollender,
Holander, Holynder,
Holender, Hollande,
Hollanda
Holly (English) Of the
holly tree
Holli, Hollie, Hollee, Holley,
Hollye, Hollyanne, Holle,
Hollea
Holton (American) One
who is whimsical
Holten, Holtan, Holtin,
Holtyn, Holtun
Holy (American) One who
is pious or sacred
Holey, Holee, Holeigh, Holi,
Holie, Holye, Holea, Holeah
Hope (English) One who
has high expectations
through faith
Horem (Hebrew) One who
is dedicated to God
Horema, Horemah, Horym,
Horyma
Horonaim (Hebrew) Of
the two caverns
Horonaima, Horonama,
Horonayma, Horonayme,
Horonaem, Horonaema
Hortensia (Latin) Woman
of the garden
Hartencia, Hartinsia,
Hortencia, Hortense,
Hortenspa, Hortenxia,
Hortinzia, Hortendana
Hoshi (Japanese) One who
shines as brightly as a star
Hoshiko, Hoshie, Hoshee,
Hoshy, Hoshey, Hoshiyo,
Hoshea
Hourig (Slavic) A small,
fiery woman
Hova (African) Born into
the middle class
Hoyden (American) A
spirited woman
Hoiden, Hoydan, Hoidan,
Hoydyn, Hoidyn, Hoydin,
Hoidin
Hudel (Scandinavian) One
who is lovable
Hudell, Hudele, Hudelle,
Hudela, Hudella
Hudes (Hebrew) Form of
Judith, meaning “ woman
from Judea”
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Hudson (English) One who
is adventurous; an explorer
Hudsen, Hudsan, Hudsun,
Hudsyn, Hudsin
Hueline (German) An
intelligent woman
Huelene, Huelyne, Hueleine,
Hueliene, Hueleene, Huleane
Huhana (Maori) Form of
Susannah, meaning
“white lily”
Huhanah, Huhanna,
Huhanne, Huhann, Huhane
Humita (Native American)
One who shells corn
Humitah, Humyta, Humeeta,
Humieta, Humeita, Humeata,
Humytah, Humeetah
Hutena (Hurrian) In mythology,
the goddess of fate
Hutenah, Hutenna,
Hutyna, Hutina
Huwaidah (Arabic) One
who is gentle
Huwaydah, Huwaida,
Huwayda, Huwaeda,
Huwaedah
Huyen (Vietnamese) A
woman with jet-black hair
Hvergelmir (Norse) In
mythology, the wellspring
of cold waters
Hvergelmire, Hvergelmira,
Hvergelmeer, Hvergelmeera
Hydeira (Greek) Woman
of the water
Hydira, Hydyra, Hydeyra,
Hydeera, Hydeara, Hydiera
Hygeia (Greek) In mythology,
the goddess of health
Hygia, Hygeiah, Hygea
Hypatia (Greek) An intellectually
superior woman
Hypasia, Hypacia, Hypate
Hypermnestra (Greek) In
mythology, the mother of
Amphiareos
I
Ianeke (Hawaiian) God is
gracious
Ianeki, Ianekie, Ianeky,
Ianekey, Ianekea, Ianekee
Ianthe (Greek) Resembling
the violet flower; in
mythology, a sea nymph, a
daughter of Oceanus
Iantha, Ianthia, Ianthina,
Ianthyna, Ianthea,
Ianthiya, Ianthya
Ibtesam (Arabic) One who
smiles often
Ibtisam, Ibtysam
Ibtihaj (Arabic) A delight;
bringer of joy
Ibtehaj, Ibtyhaj
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Ida (Greek) One who is diligent;
hardworking; in
mythology, the nymph who
cared for Zeus on Mount Ida
Idania, Idaea, Idalee, Idaia,
Idania, Idalia, Idalie, Idana
Idil (Latin) A pleasant woman
Idyl, Idill, Idyll
Idoia (Spanish) Refers to
the Virgin Mary
Idoea, Idurre, Iratze, Izazkun
Idona (Scandinavian) A
fresh-faced woman
Idonah, Idonna, Idonnah,
Idonia, Idoniah, Idonea,
Idoneah, Idonya
Idowu (African) Daughter
born after twins
Ife (African) One who
loves and is loved
Ifeh, Iffe
Ignatia (Latin) A fiery
woman; burning brightly
Igantiah, Ignacia, Ignazia,
Iniga
Iheoma (Hawaiian) Lifted
up by God
Ikeida (American) A spontaneous
woman
Ikeidah, Ikeyda, Ikeydah,
Ikeda, Ikedah, Ikieda,
Ikiedah, Ikeeda
Ilamay (French) From the
island
Ilamaye, Ilamai, Ilamae
Ilandere (American) Moon
woman
Ilander, Ilanderre, Ilandera,
Ilanderra
Ilia (Greek) From the
ancient city
Iliah, Ilea, Ileah, Iliya,
Iliyah, Ilya, Ilyah
Ilisapesi (Tonga) The
blessed child
Ilisapesie, Ilysapesi,
Ilysapesy, Ilisapesy,
Ilisapesea, Ilysapesie,
Ilysapesea
Ilithyia (Greek) In mythology,
goddess of childbirth
Ilithya, Ilithiya, Ilithyiah
Ilma (German) Form of
Wilhelmina, meaning
“determined protector”
Ilmah, Illma, Illmah
Ilori (African) A special
child; one who is treasured
Illori, Ilorie, Illorie, Ilory,
Illory, Ilorey, Illorey, Iloree
Ilta (Finnish) Born at night
Iltah, Illta
Ilyse (German / Greek)
Born into the nobility /
form of Elyse, meaning
“blissful”
Ilysea, Ilysia, Ilysse, Ilysea
Imala (Native American)
One who disciplines others
Imalah, Imalla, Imallah,
Immala, Immalla
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Imanuela (Spanish) A
faithful woman
Imanuella, Imanuel,
Imanuele, Imanuell
Imari (Japanese) Daughter
of today
Imarie, Imaree, Imarea,
Imary, Imarey
Imelda (Italian) Warrior in
the universal battle
Imeldah, Imalda, Imaldah
Imperia (Latin) A majestic
woman
Imperiah, Imperea,
Impereah, Imperial,
Imperiel, Imperielle,
Imperialle
Ina (Polynesian) In mythology,
a moon goddess
Inah, Inna, Innah
Inaki (Asian) Having a
generous nature
Inakie, Inaky, Inakey,
Inakea, Inakee
Inanna (Sumerian) A lady
of the sky; in mythology,
goddess of love, fertility,
war, and the earth
Inannah, Inana, Inanah,
Inann, Inanne, Inane
Inara (Arabic) A heavensent
daughter; one who
shines with light
Inarah, Innara, Inarra,
Innarra
Inari (Finnish / Japanese)
Woman from the lake /
one who is successful
Inarie, Inaree, Inary,
Inarey, Inarea, Inareah
Inaya (Arabic) One who
cares for the well-being of
others
Inayah, Inayat
Inca (Indian) An adventurer
Incah, Inka, Inkah, Incka,
Inckah
India (English) From the
river; woman from India
Indea, Indiah, Indeah,
Indya, Indiya, Indee, Inda,
Indy
Indiana (English) From
the land of the Indians;
from the state of Indiana
Indianna, Indyana,
Indyanna
Indiece (American) A
capable woman
Indeice, Indeace, Indeece,
Indiese, Indeise, Indeese,
Indease
Indigo (English)
Resembling the plant; a
purplish-blue dye
Indygo, Indeego
Indre (Hindi) Woman of
splendor
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Ineesha (American) A
sparkling woman
Ineeshah, Ineisha, Ineishah,
Iniesha, Inieshah, Ineasha,
Ineashah, Ineysha
Ingalls (American) A
peaceful woman
Ingegard (Scandinavian)
Of the god Ing’s kingdom
Ingagard, Ingegerd,
Ingagerd, Ingigard, Ingigerd
Ingelise (Danish) Having
the grace of the god Ing
Ingelisse, Ingeliss, Ingelyse,
Ingelisa, Ingelissa, Ingelysa,
Ingelyssa
Inghean (Scottish) Her
father’s daughter
Ingheane, Inghinn,
Ingheene, Ingheen, Inghynn
Inis (Irish) Woman from
Ennis
Iniss, Inisse, Innis, Inys,
Innys, Inyss, Inysse
Intisar (Arabic) One who
is victorious; triumphant
Intisara, Intisarah, Intizar,
Intizara, Intizarah,
Intisarr, Intysarr, Intysar
Iolanthe (Greek)
Resembling a violet flower
Iolanda, Iolanta, Iolantha,
Iolante, Iolande, Iolanthia,
Iolanthea
Iona (Greek) Woman from
the island
Ionna, Ioane, Ioann, Ioanne
Ionanna (Hebrew) Filled
with grace
Ionannah, Ionana, Ionann,
Ionane, Ionanne
Ionia (Greek) Of the sea
and islands
Ionya, Ionija, Ioniah, Ionea,
Ionessa, Ioneah, Ioniya
Iosepine (Hawaiian) Form
of Josephine, meaning
“God will add”
Iosephine, Iosefa, Iosefena,
Iosefene, Iosefina, Iosefine,
Iosepha, Iosephe
Iowa (Native American) Of
the Iowa tribe; from the
state of Iowa
Iphedeiah (Hebrew) One
who is saved by the Lord
Iphedeia, Iphedia, Iphedea,
Iphidea, Iphidia, Iphideia
Iphigenia (Greek) One
who is born strong; in
mythology, daughter of
Agamemnon
Iphigeneia, Iphigenie,
Iphagenia, Iphegenia,
Iphegenie, Iphegeneia,
Ifigenia, Ifegenia
Ipsa (Indian) One who is
desired
Ipsita, Ipsyta, Ipseeta,
Ipseata, Ipsah
Iratze (Basque) Refers to
the Virgin Mary
Iratza, Iratzia, Iratzea,
Iratzi, Iratzie, Iratzy,
Iratzey, Iratzee
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Irem (Turkish) From the
heavenly gardens
Irema, Ireme, Iremia, Iremea
Irene (Greek) A peaceful
woman; in mythology, the
goddess of peace
Ira, Irayna, Ireen, Iren,
Irena, Irenea, Irenee, Irenka,
Eirene
Ireta (Greek) One who is
serene
Iretah, Iretta, Irettah, Irete,
Iret, Irett, Ireta
Irma (German) A universal
woman
Irmina, Irmine, Irmgard,
Irmgarde, Irmagard,
Irmagarde, Irmeena, Irmyna
Irodell (American) A
peaceful woman
Irodelle, Irodel, Irodele,
Irodella, Irodela
Irta (Greek) Resembling a
pearl
Irtah
Irune (Basque) Refers to
the Holy Trinity
Iroon, Iroone, Iroun, Iroune
★TIsabel (Spanish) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Isabeau, Isabela, Isabele,
Isabelita, Isabell, Isabella,
Isabelle, Ishbel, Ysabel
Isadore (Greek) A gift
from the goddess Isis
Isadora, Isador, Isadoria,
Isidor, Isidoro, Isidorus,
Isidro, Isidora
Isana (German) A strongwilled
woman
Isanah, Isanna, Isane,
Isann, Isanne, Isan
Isela (American) A giving
woman
Iselah, Isella, Isellah
Isha (Indian / Hebrew)
The protector / a lively
woman
Ishah
Isleen (Gaelic) Form of
Aisling, meaning “a dream
or vision; an inspiration”
Isleene, Islyne, Islyn, Isline,
Isleine, Isliene, Islene,
Isleyne
Isolde (Celtic) A woman
known for her beauty; in
mythology, the lover of
Tristan
Iseult, Iseut, Isold, Isolda,
Isolt, Isolte, Isota, Isotta
Isra (Arabic) One who travels
in the evening
Israh, Isria, Isrea, Israt
Itiah (Hebrew) One who is
comforted by God
Itia, Iteah, Itea, Itiyah,
Itiya, Ityah, Itya
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Itidal (Arabic) One who is
cautious
Itidalle, Itidall, Itidale
Itsaso (Basque) Woman of
the ocean
Itasasso, Itassaso, Itassasso
Itxaro (Basque) One who
has hope
Itxarro
Iudita (Hawaiian) An
affectionate woman
Iuditah, Iudyta, Iudytah,
Iudeta, Iudetah
Iuginia (Hawaiian) A highborn
woman
Iuginiah, Iuginea,
Iugineah, Iugynia,
Iugyniah, Iugynea,
Iugyneah, Iugenia
Ivory (English) Having a
creamy-white complexion;
as precious as elephant
tusks
Ivorie, Ivorine, Ivoreen,
Ivorey, Ivoree, Ivori,
Ivoryne, Ivorea
Iwa (Japanese) Of strong
character
Iwah
Iwilla (American) She shall
rise
Iwillah, Iwilah, Iwila, Iwylla,
Iwyllah, Iwyla, Iwylah
Ixchel (Mayan) The rainbow
lady; in mythology,
the goddess of the earth,
moon, and healing
Ixchell, Ixchelle, Ixchela,
Ixchella, Ixchal, Ixchall,
Ixchalle, Ixchala
Iyabo (African) The mother
is home
Izanne (American) One
who calms others
Izann, Izane, Izana, Izan,
Izanna
Izefia (African) A childless
woman
Izefiah, Izefya, Izefiya,
Izephia, Izefa, Izepha,
Izefea, Izephea
Izolde (Greek) One who is
philosophical
Izold, Izolda
J
Jaakkina (Finnish)
Feminine form of Jukka;
God is gracious
Jakkina, Jaakkinah,
Jaakina, Jakina, Jakyna,
Jakeena, Jadeana
Jacey (American) Form of
Jacinda, meaning “resembling
the hyacinth”
Jacee, Jacelyn, Jaci, Jacine,
Jacy, Jaicee, Jaycee, Jacie
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Jacinda (Spanish)
Resembling the hyacinth
Jacenda, Jacenia, Jacenta,
Jacindia, Jacinna, Jacinta,
Jacinth, Jacintha, Jacey
Jacqueline (French)
Feminine form of Jacques;
the supplanter
Jackie, Xaquelina, Jacalin,
Jacalyn, Jacalynn, Jackalin,
Jackalinne, Jackelyn,
Jacketta, Jackette
Jaddua (Hebrew) One who
is well-known
Jadduah, Jadua, Jaduah
★TJade (Spanish) Resembling
the green gemstone
Jada, Jadeana, Jadee,
Jadine, Jadira, Jadrian,
Jadrienne, Jady, Jaden
Jaden (Hebrew / English)
One who is thankful to
God / form of Jade, meaning
“resembling the green
gemstone”
Jadine, Jadyn, Jadon,
Jayden, Jadyne, Jaydyn,
Jaydon, Jaydine
Jadwige (Polish) One who
is protected in battle
Jadwyge, Jadwig, Jadwyg,
Jadwiga, Jadwyga, Jadriga,
Jadryga, Jadreega
Jadzia (Polish) A princess;
born into royalty
Jadziah, Jadzea, Jadzeah,
Jadziya, Jadziyah, Jadzya,
Jadzyah
Jae (English) Feminine
form of Jay; resembling a
jaybird
Jai, Jaelana, Jaeleah,
Jaeleen, Jaelyn, Jaenelle,
Jaenette, Jaya
Jael (Hebrew) Resembling
a mountain goat
Jaella, Jaelle, Jayel, Jaela,
Jaele, Jayil
Jaen (Hebrew) Resembling
an ostrich
Jaena, Jaenia, Jaenea,
Jaenne
Jaffa (Hebrew) A beautiful
woman
Jaffah, Jafit, Jafita
Jahath (Hebrew)
Recognizing the importance
of a union
Jahathe, Jahatha
Jalila (Arabic) An important
woman; one who is
exalted
Jalilah, Jalyla, Jalylah,
Jaleela, Jaleelah, Jalil,
Jaleala, Jalealah
Jamaica (American) From
the island of springs
Jamaeca, Jamaika,
Jemaica, Jamika, Jamieka,
Jameika, Jamyka, Jemayka
Jamie (Hebrew) Feminine
form of James; she who
supplants
Jaima, Jaime, Jaimee,
Jaimelynn, Jaimey, Jaimi,
Jaimie, Jaimy
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Janan (Arabic) Of the heart
and soul
Jane (Hebrew) Feminine
form of John; God is gracious
Jaina, Jaine, Jainee, Janey,
Jana, Janae, Janaye, Jandy,
Sine
Janis (English) Feminine
form of John; God is gracious
Janice, Janeece, Janess,
Janessa, Janesse, Janessia,
Janicia, Janiece
Jarah (Hebrew) A sweet
and kind woman
Jasher (Hebrew) One who
is righteous; upright
Jashiere, Jasheria, Jasherea,
Jashera, Jashiera
★Jasmine (Persian)
Resembling the climbing
plant with fragrant flowers
Jaslyn, Jaslynn, Jasmeen,
Jasmin, Jasmina, Jasminda,
Jasmyn, Jasmyne
Javiera (Spanish)
Feminine form of Xavier;
one who is bright; the
owner of a new home
Javierah, Javyera, Javyerah,
Javeira, Javeirah
Jean (Hebrew) Feminine
form of John; God is gracious
Jeanae, Jeanay, Jeane,
Jeanee, Jeanelle, Jeanetta,
Jeanette, Jeanice, Gina
Jecoliah (Hebrew) All
things are possible
through the Lord
Jecolia, Jecolea, Jecoleah,
Jecholia, Jekolia, Jecoliya,
Jekoliya, Jekolea
Jehaleleel (Hebrew) One
who praises God
Jehalelel, Jahaleleil, Jehaleliel,
Jehalelyl, Jehaleleal
Jehonadab (Hebrew) The
Lord gives liberally
Jonadab
Jemima (Hebrew) Dovelike
Jamima, Mima
Jemma (English) Form of
Gemma, meaning “as precious
as a jewel”
Jemmah, Jema, Jemah, Jemmalyn,
Jemalyn, Jemmalynn, Jemalynn
Jena (Arabic) Our little bird
Jenah
Jendayi (Egyptian) One
who is thankful
Jendayie, Jendayey,
Jendayee, Jendaya,
Jendayia, Jendayea
★TJennifer (Welsh) One
who is fair; a beautiful girl
Jenefer, Jeni, Jenifer, Jeniffer,
Jenn, Jennee, Jenni, Jen, Jenna
Jeorjia (American) Form of
Georgia, meaning “one who
works the earth; a farmer”
Jeorgia, Jeorja, Jorja,
Jorjette, Jorgette, Jorjeta,
Jorjetta, Jorgete
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Jereni (Slavic) One who is
peaceful
Jerenie, Jereny, Jereney,
Jerenee
Jermaine (French) Woman
from Germany
Jermainaa, Jermane,
Jermayne, Jermina,
Jermana, Jermayna,
Jermaen, Jermaena
★TJessica (Hebrew) The
Lord sees all
Jess, Jessa, Jessaca, Jessaka,
Jessalin, Jessalyn, Jesse,
Jesseca, Yessica
Jethetha (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Jetheth;
a princess
Jethethia, Jethethea,
Jethethiya
Jethra (Hebrew) Feminine
form of Jethro; the Lord’s
excellence; one who has
plenty; abudance
Jethrah, Jethria, Jethrea,
Jethriya, Jeth, Jethe
Jetta (Danish) Resembling
the jet-black lustrous gemstone
Jette, Jett, Jeta, Jete, Jettie,
Jetty, Jetti, Jettey
Jewel (French) One who is
playful; resembling a precious
gem
Jewell, Jewelle, Jewelyn,
Jewelene, Jewelisa, Jule,
Jewella, Juelline
Jezebel (Hebrew) One who
is not exalted; in the Bible,
the queen of Israel punished
by God
Jessabell, Jetzabel, Jezabel,
Jezabella, Jezebelle, Jezibel,
Jezibelle, Jezybell
Jie (Chinese) One who is
pure; chaste
Jiera (Lithuanian) A lively
woman
Jierah, Jyera, Jyerah, Jierra,
Jyerra
Jifunza (African) A selflearner
Jifunzah, Jifoonza,
Jifoonzah, Jifounza,
Jifounzah
Jimmi (English) Feminine
form of Jimmy; she who
supplants
Jimi, Jimmie, Jimie, Jimmy,
Jimmey, Jimmee, Jimmea,
Jimy
Jin (Japanese / Chinese) A
superior woman / a golden
child; one who is elegant
Jinelle (Welsh) Form of
Genevieve, meaning
“white wave; fair-skinned”
Jinell, Jinele, Jinel, Jynelle,
Jynell, Jynele, Jynel
Jinx (Latin) One who performs
charms or spells
Jynx, Jinxx, Jynxx
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Jiselle (American) Form of
Giselle, meaning “one
who offers her pledge”
Jisell, Jisele, Jisela, Jizelle,
Joselle, Jisella, Jizella,
Jozelle
Jo (English) Feminine form
of Joseph; God will add
Jobelle, Jobeth, Jodean, Jodelle,
Joetta, Joette, Jolinda, Jolisa
Joakima (Hebrew)
Feminine form of
Joachim; God will judge
Joachima, Joaquina,
Joaquine, Joaquima
Jocasta (Greek) In mythology,
the queen of Thebes
who married her son
Jocastah, Jokasta, Jokastah,
Jockasta, Joccasta
★Jocelyn (German / Latin)
From the tribe of Gauts /
one who is cheerful, happy
Jocelin, Jocelina, Jocelinda,
Joceline, Jocelyne, Jocelynn,
Jocelynne, Josalind
Joda (Hebrew) An ancestor
of Christ
Jokim (Hebrew) Blessed by
God
Jokima, Jokym, Jokyme,
Jokeem, Jokimia, Jokimea,
Joka, Jokeam
Jolan (Greek) Resembling
a violet flower
Jola, Jolaine, Jolande,
Jolanne, Jolanta, Jolantha,
Jolandi, Jolanka
Jolene (English) Feminine
form of Joseph; God will
add
Joeline, Joeleen, Joeline,
Jolaine, Jolean, Joleen,
Jolena, Jolina
Jonina (Israeli) Resembling
a little dove
Joninah, Jonyna, Jonynah,
Joneena, Joneenah, Jonine,
Jonyne, Joneene
Jorah (Hebrew) Resembling
an autumn rose
Jora
Jord (Norse) In mythology,
goddess of the earth
Jorde
★Jordan (Hebrew) Of the
down-flowing river; in the
Bible, the river where
Jesus was baptized
Jardena, Johrdan, Jordain,
Jordaine, Jordana, Jordane,
Jordanka, Jordann
Josephine (French)
Feminine form of Joseph;
God will add
Josefina, Josephene, Jo, Josie,
Iosepine
Jovana (Spanish) Feminine
form of Jovian; daughter
of the sky
Jeovana, Jeovanna,
Jovanna, Jovena, Jovianne,
Jovina, Jovita, Joviana
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Joy (Latin) A delight; one who
brings pleasure to others
Jioia, Jioya, Joi, Joia, Joie,
Joya, Joyann, Joyanna
Joyce (English) One who
brings joy to others
Joice, Joyceanne, Joycelyn,
Joycelynn, Joyse, Joyceta
Jozachar (Hebrew) God
has remembered
Jozachare, Jozachara,
Jozacharia, Jozacharea
Judith (Hebrew) Woman
from Judea
Judithe, Juditha, Judeena,
Judeana, Judyth, Judit,
Judytha, Judita, Hudes
★Julia (Latin) One who is
youthful; daughter of the sky
Jiulia, Joleta, Joletta, Jolette,
Julaine, Julayna, Julee,
Juleen, July
July (Latin) Form of Julia,
meaning “one who is youthful;
daughter of the sky”; born
during the month of July
Julye
June (Latin) One who is
youthful; born during the
month of June
Junae, Junel, Junelle,
Junette, Junita, Junia
Justice (English) One who
upholds moral rightness
and fairness
Justyce, Justiss, Justyss,
Justis, Justus, Justise
Juturna (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of fountains
and springs
Jutorna, Jutourna
Jwahir (African) The golden
woman
Jwahyr, Jwaheer, Jwahear
Jyotsna (Indian) Woman
of the moonlight
K
Kachina (Native
American) A spiritual
dancer
Kachine, Kachinah,
Kachineh, Kachyna,
Kacheena, Kachynah,
Kacheenah, Kacheana
Kacondra (American) One
who is bold
Kacondrah, Kacondria,
Kacondriah, Kacondrea,
Kacondreah, Kaecondra,
Kaycondra, Kakondra
Kadin (Arabic) A beloved
companion
Kadyn, Kadan, Kaden,
Kadon, Kadun, Kaedin,
Kaeden, Kaydin
Kaelyn (English) A beautiful
girl from the meadow
Kaelynn, Kaelynne, Kaelin,
Kailyn, Kaylyn, Kaelinn,
Kaelinne
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Kagami (Japanese)
Displaying one’s true image
Kagamie, Kagamy,
Kagamey, Kagamee,
Kagamea
TKaila (Hebrew) Crowned
with laurel
Kailah, Kayla, Kailan,
Kaleigh, Kalen, Kaley,
Kalie, Kalin, Kaylee
Kailasa (Indian) From the
silver mountain
Kailasah, Kailassa, Kaylasa,
Kaelasa, Kailas, Kailase
Kakra (Egyptian) The
younger of twins
Kakrah
Kala (Arabic / Hawaiian) A
moment in time / form of
Sarah, meaning “a
princess; lady”
Kalah, Kalla, Kallah
Kalifa (Somali) A chaste
and holy woman
Kalifah, Kalyfa, Kalyfah,
Kaleefa, Kaleefah, Kalipha,
Kalypha, Kaleepha
Kalinda (Indian) Of the sun
Kalindah, Kalynda,
Kalinde, Kalindeh, Kalindi,
Kalindie, Kalyndi, Kalyndie
Kallie (English) Form of
Callie, meaning “a beautiful
girl”
Kalli, Kallita, Kally, Kalley,
Kallee, Kalleigh, Kallea,
Kalleah
Kalma (Finnish) In
mythology, goddess of the
dead
Kalpana (Indian) Having a
great imagination
Kalpanah, Kalpanna,
Kalpannah
Kalwa (Finnish) A heroine
Kalyan (Indian) A beautiful
and auspicious woman
Kalyane, Kalyanne,
Kalyann, Kaylana,
Kaylanna, Kalliyan,
Kaliyan, Kaliyane
Kama (Indian) One who
loves and is loved
Kamah, Kamma, Kammah
Kamala (Arabic) A woman
of perfection
Kamalah, Kammala,
Kamalla
Kamaria (African) Of the
moon
Kamariah, Kamarea,
Kamareah, Kamariya,
Kamariyah
Kambiri (African) Newest
addition to the family
Kambirie, Kambiry,
Kambyry, Kambiree,
Kambirea, Kambyree,
Kambyrea, Kambyri
Kamea (Hawaiian) The
one and only; precious
one
Kameo
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Kamyra (American)
Surrounded by light
Kamira, Kamera, Kamiera,
Kameira, Kameera, Kameara
Kanan (Indian) From the
garden
Kanda (Native American)
A magical woman
Kandah
Kanika (African) A dark,
beautiful woman
Kanikah, Kanyka, Kanicka,
Kanycka, Kaneeka,
Kaneecka, Kaneaka,
Kaneacka
Kantha (Indian) A delicate
woman
Kanthah, Kanthe, Kantheh,
Kanthia, Kanthia, Kanthea,
Kantheah, Kanthiya
Kanya (Thai) A young girl;
a virgin
Kaoru (Japanese) A fragrant
girl
Kaori
Kara (Greek / Italian /
Gaelic) One who is pure /
dearly loved / a good
friend
Karah, Karalee, Karalie,
Karalyn, Karalynn, Karrah,
Karra, Khara
Karcsi (French) A joyful
singer
Karcsie, Karcsy, Karcsey,
Karcsee, Karcsea
Karen (Greek) Form of
Katherine, meaning “one
who is pure; virginal”
Karan, Karena, Kariana,
Kariann, Karianna,
Karianne, Karin, Karina
Karisma (English) Form of
Charisma, meaning
“blessed with charm”
Kharisma, Karizma,
Kharizma
Karissa (Greek) Filled with
grace and kindess; very
dear
Karisa, Karyssa, Karysa,
Karessa, Karesa, Karis, Karise
Karmel (Latin) Form of
Carmel, meaning “of the
fruitful orchard”
Karmelle, Karmell,
Karmele, Karmela,
Karmella
Karnesha (American) A
fiesty woman
Karneshah, Karnisha,
Karnishah, Karnysha,
Karnyshah
Karoline (English) A small
and strong woman
Karolina, Karolinah,
Karolyne, Karrie, Karie,
Karri, Kari, Karry
Karsten (Greek) The
anointed one
Karstin, Karstine, Karstyn,
Karston, Karstan, Kiersten,
Keirsten
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Kasey (Irish) Form of Casey,
meaning “a vigilant woman”
Kacie, Kaci, Kacy, KC,
Kacee, Kacey, Kasie, Kasi
Kashawna (American)
One who enjoys debate
Kashawn, Kaseana, Kasean,
Kashaun, Kashauna,
Kashona, Kashonna
Kashonda (American) A
dramatic woman
Kashondah, Kashaunda,
Kashaundah, Kashawnda,
Kashawndah, Kashanda,
Kashandah
Kasi (Indian) From the
holy city; shining
Kasmira (Slavice) A peacemaker
Kasmirah, Kasmeera,
Kasmeerah, Kasmyra,
Kasmyrah, Kazmira,
Kazmirah, Kazmyrah
★TKatherine (Greek) Form
of Catherine, meaning
“one who is pure; virginal”
Katharine, Katharyn, Kathy,
Kathleen, Katheryn, Kathie,
Kathrine, Kathryn, Kaitlyn,
Katelyn, Karen, Kay
Katrice (American) A
graceful woman
Katryce, Katriece, Katreice,
Katreace, Katrise, Katryse,
Katriese, Katreise
Katriel (Hebrew) Crowned
by God
Katriele, Katrielle, Katriell
Kaveri (Indian) From the
sacred river
Kaverie, Kauveri, Kauverie,
Kavery, Kaverey, Kaveree,
Kaverea, Kauvery
Kavinli (American) One
who is eager
Kavinlie, Kavinly, Kavinley,
Kavinlee, Kavinlea,
Kavinleigh
Kawthar (Arabic) From the
river in paradise
Kawthare, Kawthara,
Kawtharr
Kay (English / Greek) The
keeper of the keys / form of
Katherine, meaning “one
who is pure; virginal”
Kaye, Kae, Kai, Kaie, Kaya,
Kayana, Kayane, Kayanna
Kearney (Irish) The winner
Kearny, Kearni, Kearnie,
Kearnee, Kearnea
Keaton (English) From a
shed town
Keatan, Keatyn, Keatin,
Keatun
Keavy (Irish) A lovely and
graceful girl
Keavey, Keavi, Keavie,
Keavee, Keavea
Keeya (African)
Resembling a flower
Keeyah, Kieya, Keiya, Keyya
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Kefira (Hebrew)
Resembling a young
lioness
Kefirah, Kefiera, Kefeira,
Kefeera, Kefyra, Kephira,
Kepheera, Kepheira
Keiki (Hawaiian) A precious
baby; resembling an orchid
Kiki, Kyki, Keeki, Keki,
Keyki, Kaki, Kaeki, Kayki
Keisha (American) The
favorite child; form of
Kezia, meaning “of the
spice tree”
Keishla, Keishah, Kecia,
Kesha, Keysha, Keesha,
Kiesha, Keshia
Kelilah (Hebrew) A victorious
woman
Kelila, Kelula, Kelulah,
Kelyla, Kelylah
Kempley (English) From
the meadow
Kemply, Kempli, Kemplie,
Kemplee, Kempleigh,
Kemplea, Kempleah
Kendra (English) Feminine
form of Kendrick; having
royal power; from the
high hill
Kendrah, Kendria, Kendrea,
Kindra, Kindria
Kensington (English) A
brash lady
Kensyngton, Kensingtyn,
Kinsington, Kinsyngton,
Kinsingtyn
Kenwei (Arabic)
Resembling a water lily
Kenyangi (Ugandan)
Resembling the white
egret
Kenyangie, Kenyangy,
Kenyangey, Kenyangee,
Kenyangea
Kerdonna (American) One
who is loquacious
Kerdonnah, Kerdona,
Kerdonah, Kerdonia,
Kerdoniah, Kerdonea,
Kerdoneah, Kirdonna
Kerensa (Cornish) One
who loves and is loved
Kerinsa, Keransa, Kerensia,
Kerensea, Kerensya, Kerenz,
Kerenza, Keranz
Kerr (Scottish) From the
marshland
Keshon (American) Filled
with happiness
Keyshon, Keshawn,
Keyshawn, Kesean, Keysean,
Keshaun, Keyshaun,
Keshonna
Ketura (Hebrew)
Resembling incense
Keturah, Keturra
Kevina (Gaelic) Feminine
form of Kevin; a beautiful
and beloved child
Kevinah, Keva, Kevia,
Kevinne, Kevyn, Kevynn,
Kevynne, Keveena
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Keyla (English) A wise
daughter
Kezia (Hebrew) Of the
spice tree
Keziah, Kesia, Kesiah, Kesi,
Kessie, Ketzia, Keisha
Khai (American) Unlike
the others; unusual
Khae, Khay, Khaye
Khalida (Arabic) Feminine
form of Khalid; an immortal
woman
Khalidah, Khaleeda,
Khalyda, Khaalida,
Khulud, Khulood, Khaleada
Khaliqa (Arabic) Feminine
form of Khaliq; a creator;
one who is well-behaved
Khaliqah, Khalyqa,
Khaleeqa, Kaliqua,
Kaleequa, Kalyqua,
Khaleaqa, Kaleaqua
Khanh (Vietnamese)
Resembling a precious
stone
Khann, Khan
Khatiba (Arabic) Feminine
form of Khatib; one who
leads the prayers; an orator
Khateeba, Khatyba, Khateba,
Khatibah, Khateaba
Khatun (Arabic) A daughter
born to nobility; a lady
Khatune, Khatoon,
Khaatoon, Khanom,
Kanom, Khanam,
Khaanam, Khatoun
Khayriyyah (Arabic) A
charitable woman
Khayriyah, Khariyyah,
Khariya, Khareeya
Khepri (Egyptian) Born of
the morning sun
Kheprie, Kepri, Keprie,
Khepry, Kepry, Khepree,
Kepree, Kheprea
Khiana (American) One
who is different
Khianna, Khiane, Khianne,
Khian, Khyana, Khyanna,
Kheana, Kheanna
Ki (Korean) One who is
reborn
Kianga (African) Of the
sunshine
Kyanga, Keanga
Kichi (Japanese) The fortunate
one
Kichie, Kichy, Kichey,
Kichee, Kichea
Kidre (American) A loyal
woman
Kidrea, Kidreah, Kidria,
Kidriah, Kidri, Kidrie,
Kidry, Kidrey
Kiele (Hawaiian)
Resembling the gardenia
Kielle, Kiel, Kiell, Kiela,
Kiella
Kikka (German) The mistress
of all
Kika, Kykka, Kyka
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Kimana (American) Girl
from the meadow
Kimanah, Kimanna,
Kimannah, Kymana,
Kymanah, Kymanna,
Kymannah
Kimball (English) Chief of
the warriors; possessing
royal boldness
Kimbal, Kimbell, Kimbel,
Kymball, Kymbal
★Kimberly (English) Of the
royal fortress
Kimberley, Kimberli,
Kimberlee, Kimberleigh,
Kimberlin, Kimberlyn,
Kymberlie, Kymberly
Kimeo (American) Filled
with happiness
Kimeyo
Kimetha (American) Filled
with joy
Kimethah, Kymetha,
Kymethah, Kimethia,
Kymethia, Kimethea,
Kymethea
Kimiko (Japanese) A noble
child; without equal
Kimone (American) A darling
daughter
Kymone
Kina (Hawaiian) Woman
of China
Kineks (Native American)
Resembling a rosebud
Kineta (Greek) One who is
active; full of energy
Kinetikos
Kinipela (Hawaiian) One
who is fair; white wave
Kinsey (English) The
king’s victory
Kinnsee, Kinnsey, Kinnsie,
Kinsee, Kinsie, Kinzee,
Kinzie, Kinzey
Kintra (American) A joyous
woman
Kintrah, Kentra, Kentrah,
Kintria, Kentria, Kintrea,
Kentrea, Kintrey
Kioko (Japanese) A daughter
born with happiness
Kirabo (African) A gift
from God
Kirima (Eskimo) From the
hill
Kirimah, Kiryma, Kirymah,
Kirema, Kiremah, Kireema,
Kireemah, Kireama
Kismet (English) One’s
destiny; fate
Kizmet
Kiss (American) A caring
and compassionate
woman
Kyss, Kissi, Kyssi, Kissie,
Kyssie, Kissy, Kyssy, Kissey
Kissa (African) Daughter
born after twins
Kissah, Kyssa, Kyssah
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Kita (Japanese) Woman
from the north
Kobi (American) Woman
from California
Kobie, Koby, Kobee, Kobey,
Kobea
Koko (Japanese) The stork
has come
Kolette (English) Form of
Colette, meaning “victory
of the people”
Kolete, Kolett, Koleta,
Koletta, Kolet
Kolinka (Danish) Born to
the victors
Kolinka, Koleenka, Kolynka,
Kolenka
Komala (Indian) A delicate
and tender woman
Komalah, Komalla, Komal,
Komali, Komalie, Komalee,
Komaleigh, Komalea
Kona (Hawaiian) A girly
woman
Konah, Konia, Koniah,
Konea, Koneah, Koni,
Konie, Koney
Konane (Hawaiian)
Daughter of the moonlight
Kreeli (American) A
charming and kind girl
Kreelie, Krieli, Krielie, Kryli,
Krylie, Kreely, Kriely, Kryly
Krenie (American) A capable
woman
Kreni, Kreny, Kreney,
Krenee, Krenea
Kristina (English) Form of
Christina, meaning “follower
of Christ”
Kristena, Kristine, Kristyne,
Kristyna, Krystina, Krystine,
Kristjana, Krisalyn
Kumi (Japanese) An everlasting
beauty
Kumie, Kumy, Kumey,
Kumee, Kumea
Kumiko (Japanese) A child
who is forever beautiful
Kumeeko, Kumyko
Kunti (Hindi) In
Hinduism, the mother of
the Pandavas
Kuntie, Kunty, Kuntey,
Kuntea, Koonti, Koontie,
Koonty, Koontey
Kuonrada (German) One
who provides bold counsel
TKyla (English) Feminine
form of Kyle; from the
narrow channel
Kylah, Kylar, Kyle, Kylee,
Kyleigh, Kyley, Kyli, Kylie
Kynthia (Greek) In mythology,
another name for the
moon goddess
Kynthiah, Kynthea,
Kinthia, Kinthea, Kynthiya,
Kinthiya
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Labana (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Labon;
white; fair-skinned
Labanah, Labanna,
Labania, Labanea,
Labaniya, Labannah,
Labaniah, Labaneah
Labiba (Arabic) Having
great wisdom; one who is
intelligent
Labibah, Labeeba,
Labeebah, Labyba,
Labybah, Labieba,
Labiebah, Labeiba
Lacey (French) Woman
from Normandy; as delicate
as lace
Lace, Lacee, Lacene, Laci,
Laciann, Lacie, Lacina, Lacy
Lachesis (Greek) In
mythology, one of the
three Fates
Lachesiss, Lachesisse,
Lachesys, Lacheses
Lacole (American) A sly
woman
Lakole, Lucole, Lukole
Lady (English) One who
kneads bread; the head of
the house
Lady, Ladee, Ladi, Ladie,
Laidy, Laydy, Laydi, Laydie
Lael (Hebrew) One who
belongs to God
Laele, Laelle
Laima (Latvian) One who
is fortunate; in mythology,
goddess of luck
Layma, Laema
Lainil (American) A softhearted
woman
Lainill, Lainyl, Lainyll,
Laenil, Laenill, Laenyl,
Laenyll, Laynil
Lais (Greek) A legendary
courtesan
Laise, Lays, Layse, Laisa,
Laes, Laese
Lajita (Indian) A truthful
woman
Lajyta, Lajeeta, Lajeata
Lake (American) From the
still waters
Laken, Laiken, Layken, Layk,
Layke, Laik, Laike, Laeken
Lala (Slavic) Resembling a
tulip
Lalah, Lalla, Lallah, Laleh
Lalaine (American) A
hardworking woman
Lalain, Lalaina, Lalayn,
Lalayne, Lalayna, Lalaen,
Lalaene, Lalaena
Lalia (Greek) One who is
well-spoken
Lali, Lallia, Lalya, Lalea,
Lalie, Lalee, Laly, Laley
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Lalita (Indian) A playful
and charming woman
Lalitah, Laleeta, Laleetah,
Lalyta, Lalytah, Laleita,
Laleitah, Lalieta
Lamarian (American) One
who is conflicted
Lamariane, Lamarean,
Lamareane
Lamia (Greek) In mythology,
a female vampire
Lamiah, Lamiya, Lamiyah,
Lamea, Lameah
Lamya (Arabic) Having
lovely dark lips
Lamyah, Lamyia, Lama
Lanassa (Russian) A lighthearted
woman; cheerful
Lanasa, Lanassia, Lanasia,
Lanassiya, Lanasiya
Lang (Scandinavian)
Woman of great height
Lani (Hawaiian) From the
sky; one who is heavenly
Lanikai
Lansing (English) Filled
with hope
Lanseng, Lansyng
Lanza (Italian) One who is
noble and willing
Lanzah, Lanzia, Lanziah,
Lanzea, Lanzeah
Lapis (Egyptian)
Resembling the dark-blue
gemstone
Lapiss, Lapisse, Lapys,
Lapyss, Lapysse
Laquinta (American) The
fifth-born child
Laramie (French)
Shedding tears of love
Larami, Laramy, Laramey,
Laramee, Laramea
Larby (American) Form of
Darby, meaning “of the
deer park”
Larbey, Larbi, Larbie,
Larbee, Larbea
Larch (American) One
who is full of life
Larche
Lark (English) Resembling
the songbird
Larke
Larue (American) Form of
Rue, meaning “a medicinal
herb”
LaRue, Laroo, Larou
Lashawna (American)
Filled with happiness
Lashauna, Laseana,
Lashona, Lashawn, Lasean,
Lashone, Lashaun
Lata (Indian) Of the lovely
vine
Latah
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Latanya (American)
Daughter of the fairy queen
Latanyah, Latonya,
Latania, Latanja, Latonia,
Latanea
LaTeasa (Spanish) A flirtatious
woman
Lateasa, Lateaza
Latona (Latin) In mythology,
the Roman equivalent
of Leto, the mother of
Artemis and Apollo
Latonah, Latonia, Latonea,
Lantoniah, Latoneah
Latrelle (American) One
who laughs a lot
Latrell, Latrel, Latrele,
Latrella, Latrela
Laudonia (Italian) Praises
the house
Laudonea, Laudoniya,
Laudomia, Laudomea,
Laudomiya
Laura (Latin) Crowned
with laurel; from the laurel
tree
Lauraine, Lauralee, Laralyn,
Laranca, Larea, Lari,
Lauralee, Lauren, Loretta
★Lauren (French) Form of
Laura, meaning “crowned
with laurel; from the laurel
tree”
Laren, Larentia, Larentina,
Larenzina, Larren, Laryn,
Larryn, Larrynn
★Leah (Hebrew) One who
is weary; in the Bible,
Jacob’s first wife
Leia, Leigha, Lia, Liah,
Leeya
Leanna (Gaelic) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Leana, Leann, Leanne, Lee-
Ann, Leeann, Leeanne,
Leianne, Leyanne
Lecia (English) Form of
Alice, meaning “woman of
the nobility; truthful; having
high moral character”
Licia, Lecea, Licea, Lisha,
Lysha, Lesha
Ledell (Greek) One who is
queenly
Ledelle, Ledele, Ledella,
Ledela, Ledel
Leela (Indian) An accomplished
actress
Legarre (Spanish) Refers
to the Virgin Mary
Legare, Legarra, Legara,
Lera, Leira
Legend (American) One
who is memorable
Legende, Legund, Legunde
Legia (Spanish) A bright
woman
Legiah, Legea, Legeah,
Legiya, Legiyah, Legya,
Legyah
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Lenis (Latin) One who has
soft and silky skin
Lene, Leneta, Lenice,
Lenita, Lennice, Lenos,
Lenys, Lenisse
Leona (Latin) Feminine
form of Leon; having the
strength of a lion
Leeona, Leeowna, Leoine,
Leola, Leone, Leonelle,
Leonia, Leonie
Lequoia (Native American)
Form of Sequoia, meaning
“of the giant redwood tree”
Lequoya, Lequoiya, Lekoya,
Lekoia
Lerola (Latin) Resembling
a blackbird
Lerolla, Lerolah, Lerolia,
Lerolea
★Leslie (Gaelic) From the
holly garden; of the gray
fortress
Leslea, Leslee, Lesleigh, Lesley,
Lesli, Lesly, Lezlee, Lezley
Leucippe (Greek) In
mythology, a nymph
Lucippe, Leucipe, Lucipe
Leucothea (Greek) In
mythology, a sea nymph
Leucothia, Leucothiah,
Leucotheah
Levora (American) A
homebody
Levorah, Levorra, Levorrah,
Levoria, Levoriah, Levorea,
Levoreah, Levorya
Lewa (African) A very
beautiful woman
Lewah
Lewana (Hebrew) Of the
white moon
Lewanah, Lewanna,
Lewannah
Liadan (Irish) An older
woman; the gray lady
Leadan, Lyadan
Libby (English) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Libba, Libbee, Libbey, Libbie,
Libet, Liby, Lilibet, Lilibeth
Liberty (English) An independent
woman; having
freedom
Libertey, Libertee, Libertea,
Liberti, Libertie, Libertas,
Libera, Liber
Libra (Latin) One who is
balanced; the seventh sign
of the zodiac
Leebra, Leibra, Liebra,
Leabra, Leighbra, Lybra
Librada (Spanish) One
who is free
Libradah, Lybrada, Lybradah
Lieu (Vietnamese) Of the
willow tree
Ligia (Greek) One who is
musically talented
Ligiah, Ligya, Ligiya, Lygia,
Ligea, Lygea, Lygya, Lygiya
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Lila (Arabic / Greek) Born
at night / resembling a lily
Lilah, Lyla, Lylah
Lilac (Latin) Resembling
the bluish-purple flower
Lilack, Lilak, Lylac, Lylack,
Lylak, Lilach
Lilette (Latin) Resembling
a budding lily
Lilett, Lilete, Lilet, Lileta,
Liletta, Lylette, Lylett, Lylete
Liliha (Hawaiian) One who
holds rank as chief
Lilith (Babylonian) Woman
of the night
Lilyth, Lillith, Lillyth, Lylith,
Lyllith, Lylyth, Lyllyth, Lilithe
★Lillian (Latin) Resembling
the lily
Lilian, Liliana, Liliane,
Lilianne, Lilias, Lilas, Lillas,
Lillias
Lilo (Hawaiian) One who
is generous
Lylo, Leelo, Lealo, Leylo,
Lielo, Leilo
★Lily (English) Resembling
the flower; one who is
innocent and beautiful
Leelee, Lil, Lili, Lilie, Lilla,
Lilley, Lilli, Lillie
Limor (Hebrew) Refers to
myrrh
Limora, Limoria, Limorea,
Leemor, Leemora, Leemoria,
Leemorea
Lin (Chinese) Resembling
jade; from the woodland
Linda (Spanish) One who
is soft and beautiful
Lindalee, Lindee, Lindey,
Lindi, Lindie, Lindira,
Lindka, Lindy, Lynn
Linden (English) From the
hill of lime trees
Lindenn, Lindon, Lindynn,
Lynden, Lyndon, Lyndyn,
Lyndin, Lindin
Lindley (English) From the
pastureland
Lindly, Lindlee, Lindleigh,
Lindli, Lindlie, Leland,
Lindlea
Lindsay (English) From
the island of linden trees;
from Lincoln’s wetland
Lind, Lindsea, Lindsee,
Lindseigh, Lindsey, Lindsy,
Linsay, Linsey
Lisa (English) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Leesa, Liesa, Lisebet, Lise,
Liseta, Lisette, Liszka, Lisebeth
Lishan (African) One who
is awarded a medal
Lishana, Lishanna, Lyshan,
Lyshana, Lyshanna
Lissie (American)
Resembling a flower
Lissi, Lissy, Lissey, Lissee,
Lissea
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Liv (Scandinavian / Latin)
One who protects others /
from the olive tree
Livia, Livea, Liviya, Livija,
Livvy, Livy, Livya, Lyvia
Liya (Hebrew) The Lord’s
daughter
Liyah, Leeya, Leeyah,
Leaya, Leayah
Lo (American) A fiesty
woman
Loe, Low, Lowe
Loicy (American) A
delightful woman
Loicey, Loicee, Loicea, Loici,
Loicie, Loyce, Loice, Loyci
Lokelani (Hawaiian)
Resembling a small red
rose
Lokelanie, Lokelany,
Lokelaney, Lokelanee,
Lokelanea
Loki (Norse) In mythology,
a trickster god
Lokie, Lokee, Lokey, Loky,
Lokea, Lokeah, Lokia,
Lokiah
Lomita (Spanish) A good
woman
Lomitah, Lomeeta,
Lomeetah, Lomieta,
Lomietah, Lomeita,
Lomeitah, Lomeata
London (English) From
the capital of England
Lorelei (German) From the
rocky cliff; in mythology, a
siren who lured sailors to
their deaths
Laurelei, Laurelie, Loralee,
Loralei, Loralie, Loralyn,
Lorilee, Lorilyn
Loretta (Italian) Form of
Laura, meaning “crowned
with laurel; from the laurel
tree”
Laretta, Larretta, Lauretta,
Laurette, Leretta, Loreta,
Lorette, Lorretta
Lorraine (French) From
the kingdom of Lothair
Laraine, Larayne, Laurraine,
Leraine, Lerayne, Lorain,
Loraina, Loraine
Lo-ruhamah (Hebrew) One
who does not receive mercy
Louvain (English) From
the city in Belgium
Leuven, Loovain
Love (English) One who is
full of affection
Lovey, Loveday, Lovette,
Lovi, Lovie, Lov, Luv, Luvey
Lovella (Native American)
Having a soft spirit
Lovell, Lovela, Lovele,
Lovelle, Lovel
Lovely (American) An
attractive and pleasant
woman
Loveli, Loveley, Lovelie,
Lovelee, Loveleigh, Lovelea
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Luana (Hawaiian) One who
is content and enjoys life
Lewanna, Lou-Ann, Louann,
Louanna, Louanne, Luanda,
Luane, Luann
Lucretia (Latin) A bringer
of light; a successful
woman; in mythology, a
maiden who was raped by
the prince of Rome
Lacretia, Loucrecia,
Loucresha, Loucretia,
Loucrezia, Lucrece,
Lucrecia, Lucreecia
Lucy (Latin) Feminine
form of Lucius; one who
is illuminated
Luce, Lucetta, Lucette, Luci,
Lucia, Luciana, Lucianna,
Lucida
Lucylynn (American) A
light-hearted woman
Lucylyn, Lucylynne,
Lucilynn, Lucilyn, Lucilynne
Ludmila (Slavic) Having
the favor of the people
Ludmilah, Ludmilla,
Ludmillah, Ludmyla,
Ludmylla, Lyubochka,
Lyudmila, Lyuha
Luenetter (American) A
self-centered woman
Luenette, Luenett, Luenete,
Luenet, Luenetta, Lueneta
Luned (Welsh) Form of
Eiluned, meaning “an idol
worshipper”
Luneda, Lunedia, Lunedea
Lunet (English) Of the
crescent moon
Lunett, Lunette, Luneta,
Lunete, Lunetta
Lupita (Spanish) Form of
Guadalupe, meaning “from
the valley of wolves”
Lupe, Lupyta, Lupelina,
Lupeeta, Lupieta, Lupeita,
Lupeata
Lurissa (American) A
beguiling woman
Lurisa, Luryssa, Lurysa,
Luressa, Luresa
Luvina (English) Little one
who is dearly loved
Luvinah, Luvena, Luvyna,
Luveena, Luveina, Luviena,
Luveana
Luyu (Native American)
Resembling the dove
Lycoris (Greek) Born at
twilight
Lycoriss, Lycorisse, Lycorys,
Lycorysse, Lycoryss
Lydia (Greek) A beautiful
woman from Lydia
Lidia, Lidie, Lidija, Lyda,
Lydie, Lydea, Liddy, Lidiy
Lynn (English) Woman of
the lake; form of Linda,
meaning “one who is soft
and beautiful”
Linell, Linnell, Lyn, Lynae,
Lyndel, Lyndell, Lynell,
Lynelle
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Lyric (French) Of the lyre;
the words of a song
Lyrica, Lyricia, Lyrik,
Lyrick, Lyrika, Lyricka
Lytanisha (American) A
scintillating woman
Lytanesha, Lytaniesha,
Lytaneisha, Lytanysha,
Lytaneesha, Lytaneasha
M
Maachah (Hebrew) One
who has been oppressed;
in the Bible, one of
David’s wives
Maacha
Macanta (Gaelic) A kind
and gentle woman
Macan, Macantia,
Macantea, Macantah
Machi (Taiwanese) A good
friend
Machie, Machy, Machey,
Machee, Machea
Mackenna (Gaelic)
Daughter of the handsome
man
Mackendra, Mackennah,
McKenna, McKendra,
Makenna, Makennah
★TMackenzie (Gaelic)
Daughter of a wise leader; a
fiery woman; one who is fair
Mackenzey, Makensie,
Makenzie, M’Kenzie,
McKenzie, Meckenzie,
Mackenzee, Mackenzy
Macy (French) One who
wields a weapon
Macee, Macey, Maci, Macie,
Maicey, Maicy, Macea, Maicea
Mada (Arabic) One who has
reached the end of the path
Madah
Madana (Ethiopian) One
who heals others
Madayna, Madaina, Madania,
Madaynia, Madainia
Maddox (English) Born
into wealth and prosperity
Madox, Madoxx, Maddoxx
★Madeline (Hebrew)
Woman from Magdala
Mada, Madalaina,
Madaleine, Madalena,
Madalene, Madalyn,
Madalynn, Maddelena,
Makelina
Madhavi (Indian) Feminine
form of Madhav; born in
the springtime
Madhavie, Madhavee,
Madhavey, Madhavy,
Madhavea
Madhu (Indian) As sweet
as honey
Madhul, Madhula, Madhulika,
Madhulia, Madhulea
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Madini (Swahili) As precious
as a gemstone
Madinie, Madiny, Madiney,
Madinee, Madyny, Madyni,
Madinea, Madynie
★TMadison (English)
Daughter of a mighty warrior
Maddison, Madisen,
Madisson, Madisyn, Madyson
Madoline (English) One
who is accomplished with
the stringed instrument
Mandalin, Mandalyn,
Mandalynn, Mandelin,
Mandellin, Mandellyn,
Mandolin, Mandolyn
Madonna (Italian) My lady;
refers to the Virgin Mary
Madonnah, Madona,
Madonah
Maeve (Irish) An intoxicating
woman
Mave, Meave, Medb, Meabh
Mafuane (Egyptian)
Daughter of the earth
Mafuann, Mafuanne,
Mafuana, Mafuanna
Magnolia (French)
Resembling the flower
Magnoliya, Magnoliah,
Magnolea, Magnoleah,
Magnoliyah, Magnolya,
Magnolyah
Mahal (Native American) A
tender and loving woman
Mahall, Mahale, Mahalle
Mahari (African) One who
offers forgiveness
Maharie, Mahary, Maharey,
Maharee, Maharai,
Maharae, Maharea
Maheona (Native American)
A medicine woman
Maheo, Maheonia, Maheonea
Mahesa (Indian) A powerful
and great lady
Maheshvari
Mahira (Arabic) A clever
and adroit woman
Mahirah, Mahir, Mahire,
Mahiria, Mahirea,
Maheera, Mahyra, Mahiera
★Maia (Latin / Maori) The
great one; in mythology,
the goddess of spring / a
brave warrior
Maiah, Maya, Mya, Maja
Maida (English) A maiden;
a virgin
Maidel, Maidie, Mayda,
Maydena, Maydey, Mady,
Maegth, Magd
Maiki (Japanese) Resembling
the dancing flower
Maikie, Maikei, Maikki,
Maikee
Maimun (Arabic) One
who is lucky; fortunate
Maimoon, Maimoun
Maimuna (Arabic) One
who is trustworthy
Maimoona, Maimouna
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Maine (French) From the
mainland; from the state
of Maine
Maiolaine (French) As delicate
as a flower
Maiolainie, Maiolani,
Maiolaney, Maiolany,
Maiolanee, Maiolayne,
Maiolanea
Maisara (Arabic) One who
lives an effortless life
Maisarah, Maisarra,
Maisarrah
Maisha (African) Giver of
life
Maysha, Maishah, Mayshah,
Maesha, Maeshah
Maisie (Scottish) Form of
Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl”
Maisee, Maisey, Maisy,
Maizie, Mazey, Mazie,
Maisi, Maizi
Maitreya (Sanskrit) One
who offers love to all
Maitreyah, Maetreya,
Maitraya, Maetraya
Majaliwa (Swahili) Filled
with God’s grace
Majaliwah, Majalewa,
Majalywa, Majalewah,
Majalywah
Majaya (Indian) A victorious
woman
Majayah
Majime (Japanese) An
earnest woman
Makala (Hawaiian)
Resembling myrtle
Makalah, Makalla, Makallah
Makani (Hawaiian) Of the
wind
Makanie, Makaney, Makany,
Makanee, Makanea
Makareta (Maori) Form of
Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl / the
child of light”
Makaretah, Makarita,
Makaryta
Makea (Finnish) One who
is sweet
Makeah, Makia, Makiah
Makeda (African) A
queenly woman; greatness
Makedah
Makelina (Hawaiian)
Form of Madeline, meaning
“woman from
Magdala”
Makelinah, Makeleena,
Makelyna, Makeleana,
Makeline, Makelyne,
Makeleane, Makeleene
Makena (African) One who
is filled with happiness
Makenah, Makeena,
Makeenah, Makeana,
Makeanah, Makyna,
Makynah, Mackena
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Malak (Arabic) A heavenly
messenger; an angel
Malaka, Malaika, Malayka,
Malaeka, Malake, Malayk,
Malaek, Malakia
Malati (Indian) Resembling
a fragrant flower
Malatie, Malaty, Malatey,
Malatee, Malatea
Malcomina (Scottish)
Feminine form of
Malcolm; devotee of St.
Columba
Malcomeena, Malcomyna,
Malcominia, Malcominea,
Malcomena, Malcomeina,
Malcomiena, Malcomeana
Malcsi (Hungarian) An
industrious woman
Malcsie, Malcsee, Malcsey,
Malcsy, Malksi, Malksie,
Malksy, Malksee
Maleda (Ethiopian) Born
with the rising sun
Maledah
Mali (Thai / Welsh)
Resembling a flower /
form of Molly, meaning
“star of the sea / from the
sea of bitterness”
Malie, Malee, Maleigh,
Maly, Maley
Malika (Arabic) Destined
to be queen
Malikah, Malyka, Maleeka,
Maleika, Malieka, Maliika,
Maleaka
Malina (Hawaiian) A
peaceful woman
Malinah, Maleena,
Maleenah, Malyna,
Malynah, Maleina,
Maliena, Maleana
Malinka (Russian) As
sweet as a little berry
Malinkah, Malynka,
Maleenka, Malienka,
Maleinka, Maleanka
Maluna (Hawaiian) One
who rises above
Maloona, Malunia,
Malunai, Maloonia,
Maloonai, Malouna,
Malounia, Malounai
Malva (Greek) One who is
soft and slender
Malvah, Malvia, Malvea
Mana (Polynesian) A
charismatic and prestigious
woman
Manah
Manal (Arabic) An accomplished
woman
Manala, Manall, Manalle,
Manalla, Manali
Manami (Japanese)
Having a love of the ocean
Manamie, Manamy,
Manamey, Manamee,
Manamea
Mangena (Hebrew) As
sweet as a melody
Mangenah, Mangenna,
Mangennah
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Manyara (African) A humble
woman
Manyarah
Maola (Irish) A handmaiden
Maoli, Maole, Maolie,
Maolia, Maoly, Maoley,
Maolee, Maolea
Mapenzi (African) One
who is dearly loved
Mpenzi, Mapenzie,
Mapenze, Mapenzy,
Mapenzee, Mapenzea
Maram (Arabic) One who
is wished for
Marame, Marama,
Marami, Maramie,
Maramee, Maramy,
Maramey, Maramea
Marcella (Latin) Dedicated
to Mars, the God of war
Marcela, Marsela, Marsella,
Maricela, Maricel
Marcia (Latin) Feminine
form of Marcus; dedicated
to Mars, the god of war
Marcena, Marcene,
Marchita, Marciana,
Marciane, Marcianne,
Marcilyn, Marcilynn
Marde (Latin) A woman
warrior
Mardane, Mardayne
Mardea (African) The lastborn
child
Mardeah
Marenda (Latin) An
admirable woman
Marendah
Margaret (Greek /
Persian) Resembling a
pearl / the child of light
Maighread, Mairead, Mag,
Maggi, Maggie, Maggy,
Maiga, Malgorzata, Megan,
Marwarid, Marjorie,
Marged, Makareta
Marged (Welsh) Form of
Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl / the
child of light”
Margred, Margeda, Margreda
★Maria (Spanish) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Mariah, Marialena,
Marialinda, Marialisa,
Maaria, Mayria, Maeria,
Mariabella
Mariamne (Hebrew) A
rebellious woman
Mamre, Meria
Mariane (French) Blend of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness,” and Ann,
meaning “a woman
graced with God’s favor”
Mariam, Mariana, Marian,
Marion, Maryann,
Maryanne, Maryanna,
Maryane
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Marietta (French) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Mariette, Maretta, Mariet,
Maryetta, Maryette,
Marieta
Marika (Danish) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Marieke, Marijke, Marike,
Maryk, Maryka
Mariko (Japanese) Daughter
of Mari; a ball or sphere
Maryko, Mareeko, Marieko,
Mareiko
Marilyn (English) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Maralin, Maralyn,
Maralynn, Marelyn,
Marilee, Marilin, Marillyn,
Marilynn
★Marissa (Latin) Woman
of the sea
Maressa, Maricia, Marisabel,
Marisha, Marisse, Maritza,
Mariza, Marrissa
Marjam (Slavic) One who
is merry
Marjama, Marjamah,
Marjami, Marjamie,
Marjamy, Marjamey,
Marjamee, Marjamea
Marjani (African) Of the
coral reef
Marjanie, Marjany,
Marjaney, Marjanee,
Marjean, Marjeani,
Marjeanie, Marijani
Marjorie (English) Form
of Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl / the
child of light”
Marcharie, Marge, Margeree,
Margery, Margerie, Margery,
Margey, Margi
Marlene (German) Blend
of Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness,” and
Magdalene, meaning
“woman from Magdala”
Marlaina, Marlana,
Marlane, Marlayna,
Marlayne, Marleen,
Marleena, Marleene
Marlis (German) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Marlisa, Marliss, Marlise,
Marlisse, Marlissa, Marlys,
Marlyss, Marlysa
Marlo (English) One who
resembles driftwood
Marloe, Marlow, Marlowe,
Marlon
Marmara (Greek) From
the sparkling sea
Marmarra, Marmarah,
Marmarrah
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Marsala (Italian) From the
place of sweet wine
Marsalah, Marsalla,
Marsallah
Martha (Aramaic) Mistress of
the house; in the Bible, the
sister of Lazarus and Mary
Maarva, Marfa, Marhta,
Mariet, Marit, Mart,
Marta, Marte
Marvina (English)
Feminine form of Marvin;
friend of the sea
Marvinah, Marveena,
Marveene, Marvyna,
Marvyne, Marvadene,
Marvene, Marvena
Marwarid (Arabic) Form
of Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl / the
child of light”
Marwaareed, Marwareed,
Marwaryd, Marwaryde,
Marwaride
★Mary (Latin / Hebrew)
Star of the sea / from the
sea of bitterness
Mair, Mal, Mallie, Manette,
Manon, Manya, Mare,
Maren, Maria, Marietta,
Marika, Marilyn, Marlis,
Maureen, May, Mindel,
Miriam, Molly, Mia
Maryweld (English) Mary
of the woods
Marywelde, Marywelda,
Mariweld, Mariwelde,
Mariwelda
Masami (African /
Japanese) A commanding
woman / one who is
truthful
Masamie, Masamee,
Masamy, Masamey,
Masamea
Mashaka (African) A troublemaker;
a mischievous
woman
Mashakah, Mashakia,
Mashake, Mashaki,
Mashakie, Mashaky,
Mashakey, Mashakee
Ma’sma (Arabic) One who
is innocent
Maa’sma
Massachusetts (Native
American) From the big
hill; from the state of
Massachusetts
Massachusets,
Massachusette,
Massachusetta, Massa,
Massachute, Massachusta
Mastura (Arabic) One who
is pure; chaste
Mastoora, Masturah,
Masturia, Masturiya,
Mastooria, Mastoura,
Mastrouria
Matana (Hebrew) A gift
from God
Matanah, Matanna,
Matannah, Matai
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Matangi (Hindi) In
Hinduism, the patron of
inner thought
Matangy, Matangie, Matangee,
Matangey, Matangea
Matsuko (Japanese) Child
of the pine tree
Maureen (Irish) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Maura, Maurene,
Maurianne, Maurine,
Maurya, Mavra, Maure, Mo
Mauve (French) Of the
mallow plant
Mawve
Maven (English) Having
great knowledge
Mavin, Mavyn
Maverick (American) One
who is wild and free
Maverik, Maveryck,
Maveryk, Mavarick, Mavarik
Mavis (French)
Resembling a songbird
Mavise, Maviss, Mavisse,
Mavys, Mavyss, Mavysse
Mawunyaga (African)
God is great
May (Latin) Born during the
month of May; form of Mary,
meaning “star of the sea /
from the sea of bitterness”
Mae, Mai, Maelynn, Maelee,
Maj, Mala, Mayana, Maye
★Maya (Indian / Hebrew)
An illusion; a dream / form
of Maia, meaning “the
great one / a brave warrior”
Mayumi (Japanese) One
who embodies truth, wisdom,
and beauty
Mayumie, Mayumee,
Mayumy, Mayumey,
Mayumea
Mazarine (French) Having
deep-blue eyes
Mazareen, Mazareene,
Mazaryn, Mazaryne,
Mazine, Mazyne, Mazeene
Mazhira (Hebrew) A shining
woman
Mazhirah, Mazheera,
Mazhyra, Mazheira,
Mazhiera, Mazheara
McKayla (Gaelic) A fiery
woman
McKale, McKaylee,
McKaleigh, McKay,
McKaye, McKaela
Meara (Gaelic) One who is
filled with happiness
Mearah
Medea (Greek) A cunning
ruler; in mythology, a sorceress
Madora, Medeia, Media,
Medeah, Mediah, Mediya,
Mediyah
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Medini (Indian) Daughter
of the earth
Medinie, Mediny, Mediney,
Medinee, Medinea
Meditrina (Latin) The
healer; in mythology, goddess
of health and wine
Meditreena, Meditryna,
Meditriena
Medora (Greek) A wise
ruler
Medoria, Medorah,
Medorra, Medorea
Medusa (Greek) In
mythology, a Gorgon with
snakes for hair
Medoosa, Medusah,
Medoosah, Medousa,
Medousah
Meenakshi (Indian)
Having beautiful eyes
★TMegan (Welsh) Form of
Margaret, meaning
“resembling a pearl / the
child of light”
Maegan, Meg, Magan,
Magen, Megin, Maygan,
Meagan, Meaghan
Mehalia (Hebrew) An
affectionate woman
Mehaliah, Mehalea,
Mehaleah, Mehaliya,
Mehaliyah
Meishan (Chinese) One who
is virtuous and beautiful
Meishana, Meishawn,
Meishaun, Meishon
Meiwei (Chinese) One
who is forever enchanting
Melangell (Welsh) A sweet
messenger from heaven
Melangelle, Melangela,
Melangella, Melangele,
Melangel
★Melanie (Greek) A darkskinned
beauty
Malaney, Malanie, Mel,
Mela, Melaina, Melaine,
Melainey, Melana
Meli (Native American)
One who is bitter
Melie, Melee, Melea,
Meleigh, Mely, Meley
Melia (Hawaiian / Greek)
Resembling the plumeria /
of the ash tree; in mythology,
a nymph
Melidice, Melitine, Meliah,
Meelia, Melya
Melika (Turkish) A great
beauty
Melikah, Melicka, Melicca,
Melyka, Melycka, Meleeka,
Meleaka
Melinda (Latin) One who
is sweet and gentle
Melynda, Malinda, Malinde,
Mallie, Mally, Malynda,
Melinde, Mellinda, Mindy
Melisande (French) Having
the strength of an animal
Malisande, Malissande,
Malyssandre, Melesande,
Melisandra, Melisandre,
Melissande, Melissandre
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★Melissa (Greek)
Resembling a honeybee;
in mythology, a nymph
Malissa, Mallissa, Mel,
Melesa, Melessa, Melisa,
Melise, Melisse
Melita (Greek) As sweet as
honey
Malita, Malitta, Melida,
Melitta, Melyta, Malyta,
Meleeta, Meleata
Melka (Polish) A darkskinned
beauty
Melkah
Melody (Greek) A beautiful
song
Melodee, Melodey, Melodi,
Melodia, Melodie, Melodea
Menula (Lithuanian) Born
beneath the moon
Menulah, Menoola,
Menoolah, Menoula,
Menoulah
Mephaath (Hebrew) A
lustrous woman
Mephath, Mephatha,
Mephaatha
Merana (American)
Woman of the waters
Meranah, Meranna,
Merannah
Mercer (English) A prosperous
merchant
Meredith (Welsh) A great
ruler; protector of the sea
Maredud, Meridel,
Meredithe, Meredyth,
Meridith, Merridie,
Meradith, Meredydd
Meribah (Hebrew) A quarrelsome
woman
Meriba
Merope (Greek) In mythology,
one of the Pleiades
Meropi, Meropie, Meropy,
Meropey, Meropee, Meropea
Meroz (Hebrew) From the
cursed plains
Meroza, Merozia, Meroze
Merry (English) One who
is lighthearted and joyful
Merree, Merri, Merrie,
Merrielle, Merrile, Merrilee,
Merrili, Merrily
Mertice (English) A wellknown
lady
Mertise, Mertyce, Mertyse,
Mertysa, Mertisa, Mertiece,
Merteace
Merton (English) From the
village near the pond
Mertan, Mertin, Mertun
Mesopotamia (Hebrew)
From the land between
two rivers
Mesopotama, Mesopotamea
Metea (Greek) A gentle
woman
Meteah, Metia, Metiah
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Metin (Greek) A wise
counselor
Metine, Metyn, Metyne
Metis (Greek) One who is
industrious
Metiss, Metisse, Metys,
Metyss, Metysse
Mettalise (Danish) As
graceful as a pearl
Metalise, Mettalisse,
Mettalisa, Mettalissa
Mhina (African) A delightful
lady
Mhinah, Mhinna, Mhena,
Mhenah
★TMia (Israeli / Latin) Who
is like God? / form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Miah, Mea, Meah, Meya
★TMichaela (Celtic, Gaelic,
Hebrew, English, Irish)
Feminine form of
Michael; who is like God?
Macaela, MacKayla,
Makayla, Mak, Mechaela,
Meeskaela, Mekea, Micaela
★Michelle (French)
Feminine form of
Michael; who is like God?
Machelle, Mashelle,
M’chelle, Mechelle,
Meechelle, Me’Shell,
Meshella, Mischa
Michewa (Tibetan) Sent
from heaven
Michewah
Michima (Japanese)
Possessing beautiful wisdom
Michri (Hebrew) Gift from
God
Michrie, Michry, Michrey,
Michree, Michrea
Mide (Irish) One who is
thirsty
Meeda, Mida
Midori (Japanese) Having
green eyes
Midorie, Midory, Midorey,
Midoree, Midorea
Mignon (French) One who
is cute and petite
Mignonette, Mignonne,
Mingnon, Minyonne,
Minyonette
Mikaili (African) A godly
woman
Mikailie, Mikayli, Mikali,
Mikaylie, Mikalie
Mila (Slavic) One who is
industrious and hardworking
Milaia, Milaka, Milla,
Milia
Milan (Latin) From the city
in Italy; one who is gracious
Milaana
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Milanka (Croatian) A
sweet young woman
Milankaa, Milankai,
Milanke, Milankia,
Mylanka, Mylanke
Milena (Slavic) The
favored one
Mileena, Milana, Miladena,
Milanka, Mlada, Mladena
Miliana (Latin) Feminine
of Emeliano; one who is
eager and willing
Milianah, Milianna,
Miliane, Miliann, Milianne
Milima (Swahili) Woman
from the mountains
Milimah, Mileema, Milyma
Millo (Hebrew) Defender
of the sacred city
Milloh, Millowe, Milloe
Miloslava (Russian)
Feminine form of
Miloslav; having the favor
and glory of the people
Miloslavah, Miloslavia,
Miloslavea
Mima (Hebrew) Form of
Jemima, meaning “our little
dove”
Mimah, Mymah, Myma
Minda (Native American,
Hindi) Having great
knowledge
Mindah, Mynda, Myndah,
Menda, Mendah
Mindel (Hebrew) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Mindell, Mindelle, Mindele,
Mindela, Mindella
Mindy (English) Form of
Melinda, meaning “one
who is sweet and gentle”
Minda, Mindee, Mindi,
Mindie, Mindey, Mindea
Ming Yue (Chinese) Born
beneath the brigh moon
Mingmei (Chinese) A
bright and beautiful girl
Minjonet (French)
Resembling the small
blue flower
Minjonett, Minjonete,
Minjonette, Minjoneta,
Minjonetta
Minka (Teutonic) One who
is resolute; having great
strength
Minkah, Mynka, Mynkah,
Minna, Minne
Minowa (Native
American) One who has a
moving voice
Minowah, Mynowa,
Mynowah
Minuit (French) Born at
midnight
Minueet
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Miracle (American) An act
of God’s hand
Mirakle, Mirakel, Myracle,
Myrakle
Miranda (Latin) Worthy of
admiration
Maranda, Myranda, Randi
Mirai (Basque / Japanese)
A miracle child / future
Miraya, Mirari, Mirarie,
Miraree, Mirae
Miremba (Ugandan) A
promoter of peace
Mirembe, Mirem, Mirembah,
Mirembeh, Mirema
Miriam (Hebrew) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Mariam, Maryam, Meriam,
Meryam, Mirham, Mirjam,
Mirjana, Mirriam
Mirinesse (English) Filled
with joy
Miriness, Mirinese, Mirines,
Mirinessa, Mirinesa
Mirit (Hebrew) One who is
strong-willed
Miroslava (Slavic)
Feminine form of
Miroslav; one who basks
in peaceful glory
Miroslavia, Miroslavea,
Myroslava, Myroslavia,
Myroslavea
Mischa (Russian) Form of
Michelle, meaning “who
is like God?”
Misha
Mistico (Italian) A mystical
woman
Mistica, Mystico, Mystica,
Mistiko, Mystiko
Misumi (Japanese) A pure,
beautiful woman
Misumie, Misumee, Misumy,
Misumey, Misumea
Mitali (Indian) A friendly
and sweet woman
Mitalie, Mitalee, Mitaleigh,
Mitaly, Mitaley, Meeta,
Mitalea
Mitexi (Native American)
Born beneath the sacred
moon
Mitexie, Mitexee, Mitexy,
Mitexey, Mitexa, Mitexea
Miya (Japenese) From the
sacred temple
Miyah
Miyo (Japanese) A beautiful
daughter
Miyoko
Mizar (Hebrew) A little
woman; petite
Mizarr, Mizarre, Mizare,
Mizara, Mizaria, Mizarra
Mliss (Cambodian)
Resembling a flower
Mlissa, Mlisse, Mlyss,
Mlysse, Mlyssa
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Mocha (Arabic) As sweet
as chocolate
Mochah
Modesty (Latin) One who
is without conceit
Modesti, Modestie,
Modestee, Modestus,
Modestey, Modesta,
Modestia, Modestina
Moesha (American)
Drawn from the water
Moisha, Moysha, Moeesha,
Moeasha, Moeysha
Mohini (Indian) The most
beautiful
Mohinie, Mohinee, Mohiny,
Mohiney, Mohinea
Moladah (Hebrew) A giver
of life
Molada
★Molly (Irish) Form of
Mary, meaning “star of
the sea / from the sea of
bitterness”
Moll, Mollee, Molley, Molli,
Mollie, Molle, Mollea, Mali
Mona (Gaelic) One who is
born into the nobility
Moina, Monah, Monalisa,
Monalissa, Monna, Moyna,
Monalysa, Monalyssa
Monahana (Gaelic) A religious
woman
Monahanah, Monahanna,
Monahannah
Moncha (Irish) A solitary
woman
Monchah
Monica (Greek / Latin) A
solitary woman / one who
advises others
Monnica, Monca, Monicka,
Monika, Monike
Monique (French) One
who provides wise counsel
Moniqua, Moneeque,
Moneequa, Moneeke,
Moeneek, Moneaque,
Moneaqua, Moneake
Monisha (Hindi) Having
great intelligence
Monishah, Monesha,
Moneisha, Moniesha,
Moneysha, Moneasha
Monroe (Gaelic) Woman
from the river
Monrow, Monrowe, Monro
Monserrat (Latin) From
the jagged mountain
Montserrat
Montana (Latin) Woman
of the mountains; from
the state of Montana
Montanna, Montina,
Monteene, Montese
Morcan (Welsh) Of the
bright sea
Morcane, Morcana,
Morcania, Morcanea
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Moreh (Hebrew) A great
archer; a teacher
★TMorgan (Welsh)
Circling the bright sea; a
sea dweller
Morgaine, Morgana,
Morgance, Morgane,
Morganica, Morgann,
Morganne, Morgayne
Morguase (English) In
Arthurian legend, the
mother of Gawain
Marguase, Margawse,
Morgawse, Morgause,
Margause
Morina (Japanese) From
the woodland town
Morinah, Moreena,
Moryna, Moriena, Moreina,
Moreana
Mubarika (Arabic) One
who is blessed
Mubaarika, Mubaricka,
Mubaryka, Mubaricca,
Mubarycca
Mubina (Arabic) One who
displays her true image
Mubeena, Mubinah,
Mubyna, Mubeana,
Mubiena
Mudan (Mandarin)
Daughter of a harmonious
family
Mudane, Mudana,
Mudayne, Mudaine,
Mudann, Mudaen,
Mudaena
Mufidah (Arabic) One
who is helpful to others
Mufeeda, Mufeyda, Mufyda,
Mufeida, Mufieda, Mufeada
Mugain (Irish) In mythology,
the wife of the king of
Ulster
Mugayne, Mugaine, Mugane,
Mugayn, Mugaen, Mugaene,
Mugaina, Mugayna
Muirne (Irish) One who is
dearly loved
Muirna
Mukantagara (Egyptian)
Born during a time of war
Mukarramma (Egyptian)
One who is honored and
respected
Mukarama, Mukaramma,
Mukkarama
Munay (African) One who
loves and is loved
Manay, Munaye, Munae,
Munai
Munazza (Arabic) An
independent woman; one
who is free
Munazzah, Munaza,
Munazah
Murata (African) A
beloved friend
Muraty, Muratia, Murati,
Muratie, Muratee, Muratea
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Muriel (Irish) Of the shining
sea
Merial, Meriel, Merrill,
Miureall, Murial, Muriella,
Murielle, Merill
Murphy (Celtic) Daughter
of a great sea warrior
Murphi, Murphie,
Murphey, Murphee, Murfi,
Murfy, Murfie, Murphea
Musoke (African) Having
the beauty of a rainbow
Mutehhara (Arabic) One
who is pure; chaste
Mutehara, Mutehharah,
Muteharra, Muteharah
Myisha (Arabic) Form of
Aisha, meaning “lively;
womanly”
Myesha, Myeisha, Myeshia,
Myiesha, Myeasha
Myrina (Latin) In mythology,
an Amazon
Myrinah, Myreena, Myreina,
Myriena, Myreana
Myrrh (Egyptian)
Resembling the fragrant oil
N
Naama (Hebrew) Feminine
form of Noam; an attractive
woman; good-looking
Naamah
Naava (Hebrew) A lovely
and pleasant woman
Naavah, Nava, Navah,
Navit
Nabila (Arabic) Daughter
born into nobility; a highborn
daughter
Nabilah, Nabeela, Nabyla,
Nabeelah, Nabylah,
Nabeala, Nabealah
Nachine (Spanish) A fiery
young woman
Nacheene, Nachyne,
Nachina, Nachinah,
Nachyna, Nacheena,
Nacheane, Nacheana
Nadda (Arabic) A very
generous woman
Naddah, Nada, Nadah
Nadia (Slavic) One who is
full of hope
Nadja, Nadya, Naadiya,
Nadine, Nadie, Nadiyah,
Nadea, Nadija
Nadirah (Arabic) One who
is precious; rare
Nadira, Nadyra, Nadyrah,
Nadeera, Nadeerah, Nadra,
Nadrah
Naeemah (Egyptian) A kind
and benevolent woman
Nayma, Nayima, Nayema
Naeva (French) Born in
the evening
Naevah, Naevia, Naevea,
Nayva, Nayvah, Nayvia,
Nayvea
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Nafuna (African) A child
who is delivered feetfirst
Nafunah, Nafunna,
Nafoona, Nafoonah,
Naphuna, Naphunah,
Naphoona, Naphoonah
Nagesa (African) Born
during the time of harvest
Nagesah, Nagessa, Nagessah
Nagge (Hebrew) A radiant
woman
Nagina (Arabic) As precious
as a pearl
Nageena, Naginah,
Nageenah, Nagyna, Nagynah,
Nageana, Nageanah
Nailah (Arabic) Feminine
form of Nail; a successful
woman; the acquirer
Na’ila, Na’ilah, Naa’ilah,
Naila, Nayla, Naylah,
Naela, Naelah
Najia (Arabic) An independent
woman; one who is free
Naajia
Najja (African) The secondborn
child
Najjah
Namid (Native American)
A star dancer
Namide, Namyd, Namyde
Namita (Papuan) In mythology,
a mother goddess
Namitah, Nameeta, Namyta,
Nameetah, Namytah,
Nameata, Nameatah
Nana (Hawaiian / English)
Born during the spring; a
star / a grandmother or
one who watches over
children
Nancy (English) Form of
Anna, meaning “a woman
graced with God’s favor”
Nainsey, Nainsi, Nance,
Nancee, Nancey, Nanci,
Nancie, Nancsi
Nandalia (Australian) A
fiery woman
Nandaliah, Nandalea,
Nandaleah, Nandali,
Nandalie, Nandalei,
Nandalee, Nandaleigh
Nandita (Indian) A
delightful daughter
Nanditah, Nanditia, Nanditea
Nani (Greek / Hawaiian) A
charming woman / one
who is beautiful
Nanie, Nanee, Naney,
Nany, Nania, Nanya,
Naniya, Nanea
Narella (Greek) A bright
woman; intelligent
Narellah, Narela, Narelah,
Narelle, Narell, Narele
Nascio (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of childbirth
Nashita (Arabic) A lively
woman; one who is energetic
Nashitah, Nashyta,
Nasheeta, Nasheata,
Nashieta, Nasheita
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Nasiha (Arabic) One who
gives good advice
Naasiha, Nasihah, Naseeha,
Naseehah, Nasyha, Nasyhah,
Naseaha, Naseahah
★TNatalie (Latin) Refers to
Christ’s birthday; born on
Christmas Day
Natala, Natalee, Natalene,
Natalia, Natalja, Natalina,
Nataline, Nataly, Natasha
Natane (Native American)
Her father’s daughter
Natanne
Natasha (Russian) Form
of Natalie, meaning “born
on Christmas Day”
Nastaliya, Nastalya,
Natacha, Natascha,
Natashenka, Natashia,
Natasia, Natosha, Tosha
Natividad (Spanish)
Refers to the Nativity
Natividade, Natividada,
Natyvydad, Nativydad,
Natyvidad
Natsuko (Japanese) Child
born during the summer
Natsu, Natsumi
Navida (Iranian) Feminine
form of Navid; bringer of
good news
Navyda, Navidah, Navyda,
Naveeda, Naveedah,
Naveada, Naveadah
Navya (Indian) One who
is youthful
Navyah, Naviya, Naviyah
Nawal (Arabic) A gift of God
Nawall, Nawalle, Nawala,
Nawalla
Nawar (Arabic) Resembling
a flower
Nawaar
Nazahah (Arabic) One
who is pure and honest
Nazaha, Nazihah, Naziha
Nechama (Hebrew) One
who provides comfort
Nehama, Nehamah,
Nachmanit, Nachuma,
Nechamah, Nechamit
Neda (Slavic) Born on a
Sunday
Nedda, Nedah, Nedi, Nedie,
Neddi, Neddie, Nedaa
Neeharika (Indian) Of the
morning dew
Neharika, Neeharyka,
Neharyka
Neena (Hindi) A woman
who has beautiful eyes
Neenah, Neanah, Neana,
Neyna, Neynah
Nefertiti (Egyptian) A
queenly woman
Nefertari, Nefertyty,
Nefertity, Nefertitie,
Nefertitee, Nefertytie,
Nefertitea
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Neginoth (Hebrew) An
accomplished musician
Neginothe, Negynoth,
Negynothe, Neginotha,
Negynotha
Nehelamite (Hebrew) A
dreamer
Nehelamitte, Nehelamit,
Nehelamyte, Nehelamytte,
Nehelamyt
Neith (Egyptian) In
mythology, goddess of war
and hunting
Neitha, Neytha, Neyth, Neit,
Neita, Neitia, Neitea, Neithe
Nekana (Spanish) Woman
of sorrow
Nekane, Nekania, Nekanea
Neneca (Spanish) Form of
Amelia, meaning “one
who is industrious and
hardworking”
Nenecah, Nenica, Nenneca,
Nennica
Neo (African) A gift from
God
Nephthys (Egyptian) In
mythology, one of the nine
most important deities; the
lady of the house
Nebt-het, Nebet-het
Nerissa (Italian / Greek) A
black-haired beauty / sea
nymph
Narissa, Naryssa, Nericcia,
Neryssa, Narice, Nerice, Neris
Nessa (Hebrew / Greek) A
miracle child / form of
Agnes, meaning “one who
is pure; chaste”
Nesha, Nessah, Nessia,
Nessya, Nesta, Neta, Netia,
Nessie
Netis (Native American)
One who is trustworthy
Netiss, Netisse, Netys,
Netyss, Netysse
Nevaeh (American) Child
from heaven
Nevina (Scottish) Feminine
form of Nevin; daughter
of a saint
Nevinah, Neveena, Nevyna,
Nevinne, Nevynne, Neveene,
Neveana, Neveane
Newlyn (Gaelic) Born during
the spring
Newlynn, Newlynne,
Newlin, Newlinn, Newlinne,
Newlen, Newlenn, Newlenne
Neziah (Hebrew) One who
is pure; a victorious woman
Nezia, Nezea, Nezeah, Neza,
Nezah, Neziya, Neziyah
Niabi (Native American)
Resembling a fawn
Niabie, Niabee, Niabey,
Niaby, Nyabi, Nyabie,
Niabea, Nyabea
Niagara (English) From
the famous waterfall
Niagarah, Niagarra,
Niagarrah, Nyagara,
Nyagarra
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★TNicole (Greek) Feminine
form of Nicholas; of the
victorious people
Necole, Niccole, Nichol,
Nichole, Nicholle, Nickol,
Nickole, Nicol
Nicosia (English) Woman
from the capital of Cyprus
Nicosiah, Nicosea,
Nicoseah, Nicotia, Nicotea
Nidia (Spanish) One who
is gracious
Nydia, Nidiah, Nydiah,
Nidea, Nideah, Nibia,
Nibiah, Nibea
Nighean (Scottish) A
young woman; a maiden
Nighinn, Nigheen
Nike (Greek) One who
brings victory; in mythology,
goddess of victory
Nikee, Nikey, Nykee, Nyke
Nilam (Arabic) Resembling
a precious blue stone
Neelam, Nylam, Nilima,
Nilyma, Nylyma, Nylima,
Nealam, Nealama
Nilsine (Scandinavian)
Feminine form of Neil; a
champion
Nilsina, Nilsyne, Nilsyna,
Nylsine, Nylsyna, Nylsina,
Nylsyne, Nilsa
Nimeesha (African) A
princess; daughter born to
royalty
Nimeeshah, Nimiesha,
Nimisha, Nimysha,
Nymeesha, Nymisha,
Nymysha, Nimeasha
Nini (African) As solid as a
stone
Ninie, Niny, Niney, Ninee,
Ninea
Nishan (African) One who
wins awards
Nishann, Nishanne,
Nishana, Nishanna,
Nyshan, Nyshana
Nitya (Indian) An eternal
beauty
Nithya, Nithyah, Nityah
Nixie (German) A beautiful
water sprite
Nixi, Nixy, Nixey, Nixee,
Nixea
Nizhoni (Native American)
A beautiful woman
Nizhonie, Nyzhoni,
Nyzhonie, Nizhony,
Nizhoney, Nizhonea,
Nyzhony, Nyzhoney
Nokomis (Native
American) A daughter of
the moon
Nokomiss, Nokomisse,
Nokomys, Nokomyss,
Nokomysse
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Nolcha (Native American)
Of the sun
Nolchia, Nolchea
Nomusa (African) One
who is merciful
Nomusah, Nomusha,
Nomusia, Nomusea,
Nomushia, Nomushea
Nora (English) Form of
Eleanor, meaning “the
shining light”
Norah, Noora, Norella, Norelle,
Norissa, Norri, Norrie, Norry
Nordica (German) Woman
from the north
Nordika, Nordicka,
Nordyca, Nordyka,
Nordycka, Norda, Norell,
Norelle
Noriko (Japanese) One
who upholds the law
Nori
Nosiwe (African) Mother
of the homeland
Noura (Arabic) Having an
inner light
Nureh, Nourah, Nure
Nsia (African) The sixthborn
child
Nsonowa (African) The
seventh-born child
Nuo (Chinese) A graceful
woman
Nyala (African) Resembling
an antelope
Nyalah, Nyalla, Nyallah
Nyneve (English) In
Arthurian legend, another
name for the lady of the
lake
Nineve, Niniane, Ninyane,
Nyniane, Ninieve, Niniveve
Nyura (Ukrainian) A
graceful woman
Nyrurah, Nyrurra, Niura,
Neura
O
Oaisara (Arabic) A great
ruler; an empress
Oaisarah, Oaisarra,
Oaisarrah
Oamra (Arabic) Daughter
of the moon
Oamrah, Oamira, Oamyra,
Oameera
Oba (African) In mythology,
the goddess of rivers
Obah, Obba, Obbah
Obioma (African) A kind
and caring woman
Obiomah, Obeoma,
Obeomah, Obyoma,
Obyomah
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Octavia (Latin) Feminine
form of Octavius; the
eighth-born child
Octaviana, Octavianne,
Octavie, Octiana, Octoviana,
Ottavia, Octavi, Octavy
Odahingum (Native
American) Of the rippling
waters
Oddrun (Scandinavian)
Our secret love
Oddveig (Scandinavian)
One who wields a spear
Ode (Egyptian / Greek)
Traveler of the road / a
lyric poem
Odea
Odessa (Greek) Feminine
form of Odysseus; one who
wanders; an angry woman
Odissa, Odyssa, Odessia,
Odissia, Odyssia, Odysseia
Odina (Latin / Scandinavian)
From the mountain / feminine
form of Odin, the highest
of the gods
Odinah, Odeena, Odeene,
Odeen, Odyna, Odyne,
Odynn, Odeana
Ogenya (Hebrew) God
provides assistance
Ogenyah, Ogeniya,
Ogeniyah
Ogin (Native American)
Resembling the wild rose
Oheo (Native American) A
beautiful woman
Oira (Latin) One who
prays to God
Oyra, Oirah, Oyrah
Okalani (Hawaiian) From
the heavens
Okalanie, Okalany,
Okalaney, Okalanee,
Okaloni, Okalonie,
Okalonee, Okalony
Okei (Japanese) Woman of
the ocean
Oksana (Russian)
Hospitality
Oksanah, Oksie, Aksana
Ola (Nigerian / Hawaiian /
Norse) One who is precious
/ giver of life; wellbeing
/ a relic of one’s
ancestors
Olah, Olla, Ollah
Olaide (American) A
thoughtful woman
Olaid, Olaida, Olayd,
Olayde, Olayda, Olaed,
Olaede, Olaeda
Olathe (Native American)
A lovely young woman
Olaug (Scandinavian) A
loyal woman
Olayinka (Yoruban)
Surrounded by wealth and
honor
Olayenka, Olayanka
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Oldriska (Czech) A noble
ruler
Oldryska, Oldri, Oldrie,
Oldry, Oldrey, Oldree, Oldrea
Oleda (English) Resembling
a winged creature
Oldedah, Oleta, Olita,
Olida, Oletah, Olitah,
Olidah
Olethea (Latin) Form of
Alethea, meaning “one
who is truthful”
Oletheia, Olethia, Oletha,
Oletea, Olthaia, Olithea,
Olathea, Oletia
Olina (Hawaiian) One who
is joyous
Oline, Oleen, Oleene,
Olyne, Oleena, Olyna, Olin
★TOlivia (Latin) Feminine
form of Oliver; of the olive
tree; one who is peaceful
Oliviah, Oliva, Olive,
Oliveea, Olivet, Olivetta,
Olivette, Olivija
Olwen (Welsh) One who
leaves a white footprint
Olwynn, Olvyen, Olvyin
Olympia (Greek) From
Mount Olympus; a goddess
Olympiah, Olimpe,
Olimpia, Olimpiada,
Olimpiana, Olypme,
Olympie, Olympi
Omri (Arabic) A red-haired
woman
Omrie, Omree, Omrea,
Omry, Omrey
Omusa (African) One who
is adored
Omusah, Omousa, Omousah
Ona (Hebrew) Filled with
grace
Onit, Onat, Onah
Ondine (Latin) Resembling
a small wave
Ondina, Ondyne, Ondinia,
Ondyna
Ondrea (Slavic) Form of
Andrea, meaning “courageous
and strong / womanly”
Ondria, Ondrianna,
Ondreia, Ondreina,
Ondreya, Ondriana,
Ondreana, Ondera
Oneida (Native American)
Our long-awaited daughter
Onieda, Oneyda, Onida,
Onyda
Onida (Native American)
The one who has been
expected
Onidah, Onyda, Onydah
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Ontibile (African)
Protected by God
Ontibyle, Ontybile,
Ontybyle
Ontina (American) An
open-minded woman
Ontinah, Onteena,
Onteenah, Onteana,
Onteanah, Ontiena,
Ontienah, Onteina
Oona (Gaelic) Form of
Agnes, meaning “one who
is pure; chaste”
Oonaugh, Oonagh, Oonah,
Ouna, Ounah, Ounagh,
Ounaugh
Opal (Sanskrit) A treasured
jewel; resembling the
iridescent gemstone
Opall, Opalle, Opale,
Opalla, Opala, Opalina,
Opaline, Opaleena
Ophelia (Greek) One who
offers help to others
Ofelia, Ofilia, OphÈlie,
Ophelya, Ophilia, Ovalia,
Ovelia, Opheliah
Ophrah (Hebrew)
Resembling a fawn; from
the place of dust
Ofra, Ofrit, Ophra, Oprah,
Orpa, Orpah, Ofrat, Ofrah
Oraleyda (Spanish) Born
with the light of dawn
Oraleydah, Oraleida,
Oraleidah, Oralida,
Oralidah, Oralyda,
Oralydah, Oraleda
Orange (Latin) Resembling
the sweet fruit
Orangetta, Orangia,
Orangina, Orangea
Orbelina (American) One
who brings excitement
Orbelinah, Orbeleena,
Orbeleenah, Orbeleana,
Orbeleanah, Orbelyna,
Orbelynah, Orbie
Orea (Greek) From the
mountains
Oreah
Orenda (Iroquois Indian)
A woman with magical
powers
Oriana (Latin) Born at
sunrise
Oreana, Orianna, Oriane,
Oriann, Orianne
Oribel (Latin) A beautiful
golden child
Orabel, Orabelle, Orabell,
Orabela, Orabella, Oribell,
Oribelle, Oribele
Orin (Irish) A dark-haired
beauty
Orine, Orina, Oryna, Oryn,
Oryne
Orinthia (Hebrew /
Gaelic) Of the pine tree /
a fair lady
Orrinthia, Orenthia, Orna,
Ornina, Orinthea,
Orenthea, Orynthia,
Orynthea
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Oriole (Latin) Resembling
the gold-speckled bird
Oreolle, Oriolle, Oreole,
Oriola, Oriolla, Oriol,
Oreola, Oreolla
Orion (Greek) The
huntress; a constellation
Orithna (Greek) One who
is natural
Orithne, Orythna, Orythne,
Orithnia, Orythnia,
Orithnea, Orythnea,
Orithniya
Orla (Gaelic) The golden
queen
Orlah, Orrla, Orrlah,
Orlagh, Orlaith, Orlaithe,
Orghlaith, Orghlaithe
Orna (Irish / Hebrew) One
who is pale-skinned / of
the cedar tree
Ornah, Ornette, Ornetta,
Ornete, Orneta, Obharnait,
Ornat
Ornella (Italian) Of the
flowering ash tree
Ornelle, Ornell, Ornela,
Ornele, Ornel
Ornice (Irish) A paleskinned
woman
Ornyce, Ornise, Orynse,
Orneice, Orneise, Orniece,
Orniese, Orneece
Ortygia (Greek) In mythology,
an island where Artemis
and Apollo were born
Ortegia, Ortigia
Orva (Anglo-Saxon /
French) A courageous
friend / as precious as
gold
Orvah
Orynko (Ukrainian) A
peaceful woman
Orinko, Orynka, Orinka
Osaka (Japanese) From
the city of industry
Osaki, Osakie, Osakee,
Osaky, Osakey, Osakea
Osma (English) Feminine
form of Osmond; protected
by God
Osmah, Ozma, Ozmah
Otina (American) A fortunate
woman
Otinah, Otyna, Otynah,
Oteena, Oteenah, Oteana,
Oteanah, Otiena
Ourania (Greek) A heavenly
woman
Ouraniah, Ouranea,
Ouraneah, Ouraniya,
Ouraniyah
Overton (English) From
the upper side of town
Overtown
Owena (Welsh) A highborn
woman
Owenah, Owenna,
Owennah, Owenia, Owenea
Ozora (Hebrew) One who
is wealthy
Ozorah, Ozorra, Ozorrah
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Paavna (Hindi) One who
is pure; chaste
Pavna, Paavnah, Pavnah,
Paavani, Pavani, Pavany,
Pavaney, Pavanie
Pace (American) A charismatic
young woman
Paice, Payce, Paece, Pase,
Paise, Payse, Paese
Pacifica (Spanish) A
peaceful woman
Pacifika, Pacyfyca,
Pacyfyka, Pacifyca,
Pacifyka, Pacyfica, Pacyfika
★Page (English) A young
assistant
Paige, Payge, Paege
Pageant (American) A dramatic
woman
Pagent, Padgeant, Padgent
Paiva (Finnish) Born during
daylight
Paeva, Payva
Paki (African) A witness of
God
Pakki, Packi, Pacci, Pakie,
Pakkie, Paky, Pakky, Pakey
Palakika (Hawaiian) One
who is dearly loved
Palakyka, Palakeka,
Palakeeka, Palakieka,
Palakeika, Palakeaka
Palba (Spanish) A fairhaired
woman
Palemon (Spanish) A
kindhearted woman
Palemond, Palemona,
Palemonda
Palesa (African)
Resembling a flower
Palessa, Palesah, Palysa,
Palisa, Paleesa
Paloma (Spanish) Dovelike
Palloma, Palomita,
Palometa, Peloma, Aloma
Pamela (English) A woman
who is as sweet as honey
Pamelah, Pamella, Pammeli,
Pammelie, Pameli, Pamelie,
Pamelia, Pamelea
Panagiota (Greek) Feminine
form of Panagiotis; a holy
woman
Panchali (Indian) A princess;
a high-born woman
Panchalie, Panchaly,
Panchalli, Panchaley,
Panchalee, Panchalea,
Panchaleigh
Panda (English)
Resembling the bambooeating
animal
Pandah
Pandara (Indian) A good
wife
Pandarah, Pandarra,
Pandaria, Pandarea
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Pandora (Greek) A gifted,
talented woman; in
mythology, the first mortal
woman, who unleashed
evil upon the world
Pandorah, Pandorra,
Pandoria, Pandorea,
Pandoriya
Pantxike (Latin) A woman
who is free
Pantxikey, Pantxikye,
Pantxeke, Pantxyke
Paras (Indian) A woman
against whom others are
measured
Parcae (Latin) In mythology,
a name that refers to the
Fates
Parca, Parcia, Parcee,
Parsae, Parsee, Parsia,
Parcea
Paris (English) Woman of
the city in France
Pariss, Parisse, Parys,
Paryss, Parysse
Parry (Welsh) Daughter of
Harry
Parri, Parrie, Parrey,
Parree, Parrea
Parvani (Indian) Born during
a full moon
Parvanie, Parvany,
Parvaney, Parvanee,
Parvanea
Parvati (Hindi) Daughter
of the mountain; in
Hinduism, a name for the
wife of Shiva
Parvatie, Parvaty, Parvatey,
Parvatee, Pauravi, Parvatea,
Pauravie, Pauravy
Paterekia (Hawaiian) An
upper-class woman
Paterekea, Pakelekia,
Pakelekea
Patience (English) One
who is patient; an enduring
woman
Patiencia, Paciencia,
Pacencia, Pacyncia,
Pacincia, Pacienca
Patricia (English) Feminine
form of Patrick; of noble
descent
Patrisha, Patrycia, Patrisia,
Patsy, Patti, Patty, Patrizia,
Pattie, Trisha
Patrina (American) Born
into the nobility
Patreena, Patriena,
Patreina, Patryna, Patreana
Paula (English) Feminine
form of Paul; a petite
woman
Paulina, Pauline, Paulette,
Paola, Pauleta, Pauletta,
Pauli, Paulete
Pausha (Hindi)
Resembling the moon
Paushah
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Pax (Latin) One who is
peaceful; in mythology,
the goddess of peace
Paxi, Paxie, Paxton,
Paxten, Paxtan, Paxy,
Paxey, Paxee
Pearl (Latin) A precious
gem of the sea
Pearla, Pearle, Pearlie,
Pearly, Pearline, Pearlina,
Pearli, Pearley
Pelagia (Greek) Feminine
form of Pelagius; woman
of the sea
Pelagiah, Pelagea, Pelagiya,
Pelageah, Pelagla, Pelaglah,
Pelagie, Pelagy
Pelopia (Greek) In mythology,
the wife of Thyestes
and mother of Aegisthus
Pelopiah, Pelopea, Pelopeah,
Pelopiya
Pembroke (English) From
the broken hill
Pembrook, Pembrok,
Pembrooke
Pendant (French) A decorated
woman
Pendent, Pendante, Pendente
Penelope (Greek)
Resembling a duck; in
mythology, the faithful
wife of Odysseus
Peneloppe, Penelopy,
Penelopey, Penelopi,
Penelopie, Penelopee,
Penella, Penelia
Penia (Greek) In mythology,
the personification of
poverty
Peniah, Penea, Peniya,
Peneah, Peniyah
Penthesilea (Greek) In
mythology, a queen of the
Amazons
Peony (Greek) Resembling
the flower
Peoney, Peoni, Peonie,
Peonee, Peonea
Pepin (French) An aweinspiring
woman
Peppin, Pepine, Peppine,
Pipin, Pippin, Pepen,
Pepan, Peppen
Pepita (Spanish) Feminine
form of Joseph; God will
add
Pepitah, Pepitta, Pepitia,
Pepitina
Perdita (Latin) A lost
woman
Perditah, Perditta, Perdy,
Perdie, Perdi, Perdee,
Perdea, Perdeeta
Perdix (Latin) Resembling
a partridge
Perdixx, Perdyx, Perdyxx
Peri (Persian / English) In
mythology, a fairy / from
the pear tree
Perry, Perri, Perie, Perrie,
Pery, Perrey, Perey, Peree
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Perpetua (Latin) One who
is constant; steadfast
Persephone (Greek) In
mythology, the daughter
of Demeter and Zeus who
was abducted to the
underworld
Persephoni, Persephonie,
Persephony, Persephoney,
Persephonee, Persefone,
Persefoni, Persefonie
Persis (Greek) Woman of
Persia
Persiss, Persisse, Persys,
Persyss, Persysse
Pesha (Hebrew) A flourishing
woman
Peshah, Peshia, Peshiah,
Peshea, Pesheah, Peshe
Petronela (Latin) Feminine
form of Peter, as solid and
strong as a rock
Petronella, Petronelle,
Petronia, Petronilla,
Petronille, Petrona,
Petronia, Petronel
Petunia (English)
Resembling the flower
Petuniah, Petuniya,
Petunea, Petoonia, Petounia
Phaedra (Greek) A bright
woman; in mythology, the
wife of Theseus
Phadra, Phaidra, Phedra,
Phaydra, Phedre, Phaedre
Phailin (Thai) Resembling
a sapphire
Phaylin, Phaelin, Phalin
Phashestha (American)
One who is decorated
Phashesthea, Phashesthia,
Phashesthiya
Pheakkley (Vietnamese) A
faithful woman
Pheakkly, Pheakkli,
Pheakklie, Pheakklee,
Pheakkleigh, Pheakklea
Pheodora (Greek) A
supreme gift
Pheodorah, Phedora,
Phedorah
Phernita (American) A
well-spoken woman
Pherneeta, Phernyta,
Phernieta, Pherneita,
Pherneata
Phia (Italian) A saintly
woman
Phiah, Phea, Pheah
Philippa (English)
Feminine form of Phillip;
a friend of horses
Phillippa, Philipa, Phillipa,
Philipinna, Philippine,
Phillipina, Phillipine, Pilis
Philomena (Greek) A
friend of strength
Filomena, Philomina, Mena
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Philyra (Greek) A woman
who loves music
Philyre, Philyria, Philyrea
Phoebe (Greek) A bright,
shining woman; in mythology,
another name for the
goddess of the moon
Phebe, Phoebi, Phebi,
Phoebie, Phebie, Pheobe,
Phoebee, Phoebea
Phoena (Greek)
Resembling a mystical bird
Phoenah, Phoenna, Phena,
Phenna
Phoenix (Greek) A darkred
color; in mythology,
an immortal bird
Phuong, Phoenyx
Phyllis (Greek) Of the
foliage; in mythology, a
girl who was turned into
an almond tree
Phylis, Phillis, Philis,
Phylys, Phyllida, Phylida,
Phillida, Philida
Pili (Egyptian) The secondborn
child
Pilie, Pily, Piley, Pilee, Pilea,
Pileigh
Pililani (Hawaiian) Having
great strength
Pililanie, Pililany, Pililaney,
Pililanee, Pililanea
Piluki (Hawaiian)
Resembling a small leaf
Pilukie, Piluky, Pilukey,
Pilukee, Pilukea
Pineki (Hawaiian)
Resembling a peanut
Pinekie, Pineky, Pinekey,
Pinekee, Pinekea
Ping (Chinese) One who is
peaceful
Pyng
Pinga (Inuit) In mythology,
goddess of the hunt,
fertility, and healing
Pingah, Pyngah, Pyngah
Pinquana (Native
American) Having a pleasant
fragrance
Pinquan, Pinquann,
Pinquanne, Pinquanna,
Pinquane
Piper (English) One who
plays the flute
Pipere, Piperel, Piperell,
Piperele, Piperelle, Piperela,
Piperella, Pyper
Pippi (French / English) A
friend of horses / a blushing
young woman
Pippie, Pippy, Pippey,
Pippee, Pippea
Pirouette (French) A ballet
dancer
Piroette, Pirouett, Piroett,
Piroueta, Piroeta, Pirouetta,
Piroetta, Pirouet
Pisces (Latin) The twelfth
sign of the zodiac; the fishes
Pysces, Piscees, Pyscees,
Piscez, Pisceez
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Pithasthana (Hindi) In
Hinduism, a name for the
wife of Shiva
Platinum (English) As precious
as the metal
Platynum, Platnum, Platie,
Plati, Platee, Platy, Platey,
Platea
Platt (French) From the
plains
Platte
Pleshette (American) An
extravagent woman
Pleshett, Pleshet, Pleshete,
Plesheta, Pleshetta
Pleun (American) One
who is good with words
Pleune
Po (Italian) A lively woman
Podarge (Greek) In mythology,
one of the Harpies
Poetry (American) A
romantic woman
Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie,
Poetree, Poetrea
Polete (Hawaiian) A kind
young woman
Polet, Polett, Polette, Poleta,
Poletta
Polina (Russian) A small
woman
Polinah, Poleena, Poleenah,
Poleana, Poleanah, Poliena,
Polienah, Poleina
Polyxena (Greek) In mythology,
a daughter of Priam
and loved by Achilles
Polyxenah, Polyxenia,
Polyxenna, Polyxene,
Polyxenea
Pomona (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of fruit trees
Pomonah, Pomonia,
Pomonea, Pamona,
Pamonia, Pamonea
Poni (African) The secondborn
daughter
Ponni, Ponie, Ponnie, Pony,
Ponny, Poney, Ponney, Ponee
Poodle (American)
Resembling the dog; one
with curly hair
Poudle, Poodel, Poudel
Poonam (Hindi) A kind
and caring woman
Pounam
Porter (Latin) The doorkeeper
Posala (Native American)
Born at the end of spring
Posalah, Posalla, Posallah
Posh (American) A fancy
young woman
Poshe, Posha
Potina (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of children’s
food and drink
Potinah, Potyna, Potena,
Poteena, Potiena, Poteina,
Poteana
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Powder (American) A
light-hearted woman
Powdar, Powdir, Powdur,
Powdor, Powdi, Powdie,
Powdy, Powdey
Pragyata (Hindi) One who
is knowledgeable
Praise (Latin) One who
expresses admiration
Prayse, Praize, Prayze,
Praze, Praese, Praeze
Pramada (Indian) One
who is indifferent
Pramlocha (Hindi) In
Hinduism, a celestial
nymph
Precious (American) One
who is treasured
Preshis, Preshys
Prima (Latin) The firstborn
child
Primalia, Primma, Pryma,
Primia, Primea, Preema,
Preama
Primola (Latin) Resembling
a primrose
Primolah, Primolia,
Primoliah, Primolea,
Primoleah
Princess (English) A highborn
daughter; born to
royalty
Princessa, Princesa, Princie,
Princi, Princy, Princee,
Princey, Princea
Prisca (Latin) From an
ancient family
Priscilla, Priscella, Precilla,
Presilla, Prescilla, Prisilla,
Prisella, Prissy, Prissi
Promise (American) A
faithful woman
Promice, Promyse, Promyce,
Promis, Promiss, Promys,
Promyss
Prudence (English) One
who is cautious and exercises
good judgment
Prudencia, Prudensa,
Prudensia, Prudentia,
Predencia, Predentia, Prue,
Pru
Pryce (American / Welsh)
One who is very dear / an
enthusiastic child
Price, Prise, Pryse
Puck (English) A mischievous
fairy
Pulcheria (Italian) A chubby
baby
Pulcheriah, Pulcherea,
Pulchereah, Pulcherya,
Pulcheryah, Pulcheriya,
Pulcheriyah
Pulika (African) An obedient
and well-behaved girl
Pulikah, Pulicca, Pulicka,
Pulyka, Puleeka, Puleaka
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Pyrena (Greek) A fiery
woman
Pyrenah, Pyrina, Pyrinah,
Pyryna, Pyrynah, Pyreena,
Pyreenah, Pyriena
Pyria (American) One who
is cherished
Pyriah, Pyrea, Pyreah,
Pyriya, Pyriyah, Pyra,
Pyrah
Q
Qadesh (Syrian) In
mythology, goddess of
love and sensuality
Quedesh, Qadesha,
Quedesha, Qadeshia,
Quedeshia, Quedeshiya
Qamra (Arabic) Of the
moon
Qamrah, Qamar, Qamara,
Qamrra, Qamaria,
Qamrea, Qamria
Qimat (Indian) A valuable
woman
Qimate, Qimatte, Qimata,
Qimatta
Qitarah (Arabic) Having a
nice fragrance
Qitara, Qytarah, Qytara,
Qitaria, Qitarra, Qitarria,
Qytarra, Qytarria
Qoqa (Chechen)
Resembling a dove
Quana (Native American)
One who is aromatic;
sweet-smelling
Quanah, Quanna,
Quannah, Quania,
Quaniya, Quanniya,
Quannia, Quanea
Querida (Spanish) One
who is dearly loved;
beloved
Queridah, Queryda,
Querydah, Querrida,
Queridda, Querridda,
Quereeda, Quereada
Queta (Spanish) Head of
the household
Quetah, Quetta, Quettah
Quiana (American) Living
with grace; heavenly
Quianah, Quianna,
Quiane, Quian, Quianne,
Quianda, Quiani, Quianita
Quincy (English) The fifthborn
child
Quincey, Quinci, Quincie,
Quincee, Quincia, Quinncy,
Quinnci, Quyncy
Quintana (Latin / English)
The fifth girl / queen’s
lawn
Quintanah, Quinella,
Quinta, Quintina,
Quintanna, Quintann,
Quintara, Quintona
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Quintessa (Latin) Of the
essence
Quintessah, Quintesa,
Quintesha, Quintisha,
Quintessia, Quyntessa,
Quintosha, Quinticia
Quinyette (American) The
fifth-born child
Quinyett, Quinyet,
Quinyeta, Quinyette,
Quinyete
Quirina (Latin) One who is
contentious
Quirinah, Quiryna,
Quirynah, Quireena,
Quireenah, Quireina,
Quireinah, Quiriena
Quiritis (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of motherhood
Quiritiss, Quiritisse,
Quirytis, Quirytys, Quiritys,
Quirityss
Quiterie (French) One
who is peaceful; tranquil
Quiteri, Quitery, Quiterey,
Quiteree, Quiterye,
Quyterie, Quyteri, Quyteree
R
Rabiah (Egyptian / Arabic)
Born in the springtime /
of the gentle wind
Rabia, Raabia, Rabi’ah,
Rabi
Rachana (Hindi) Born of
the creation
Rachanna, Rashana,
Rashanda, Rachna
★Rachel (Hebrew) The
innocent lamb; in the
Bible, Jacob’s wife
Rachael, Racheal,
Rachelanne, Rachelce,
Rachele, Racheli, Rachell,
Rachelle, Raquel
Radcliffe (English) Of the
red cliffs
Radcleff, Radclef, Radclif,
Radclife, Radclyffe, Radclyf,
Radcliphe, Radclyphe
Radella (English) An elfin
counselor
Radell, Radel, Radele,
Radella, Radela, Raedself,
Radself, Raidself
Radmilla (Slavic)
Hardworking for the people
Radilla, Radinka, Radmila,
Redmilla, Radilu
Rafi’a (Arabic) An exalted
woman
Rafia, Rafi’ah, Rafee’a,
Rafeea, Rafeeah, Rafiya,
Rafiyah
Ragnara (Swedish)
Feminine form of Ragnar;
one who provides counsel
to the army
Ragnarah, Ragnarra,
Ragnaria, Ragnarea,
Ragnari, Ragnarie,
Ragnary, Ragnarey
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Rahi (Arabic) Born during
the springtime
Rahii, Rahy, Rahey, Rahee,
Rahea, Rahie
Rahimah (Arabic) A compassionate
woman; one
who is merciful
Rahima, Raheema,
Raheemah, Raheima,
Rahiema, Rahyma,
Rahymah, Raheama
Raina (Polish) Form of
Regina, meaning “a
queenly woman”
Raenah, Raene, Rainah,
Raine, Rainee, Rainey,
Rainelle, Rainy
Raja (Arabic) One who is
filled with hope
Rajah
Raleigh (English) From
the clearing of roe deer
Raileigh, Railey, Raley,
Rawleigh, Rawley, Raly,
Rali, Ralie
Ramona (Spanish)
Feminine form of Ramon;
a wise protector
Ramee, Ramie, Ramoena,
Ramohna, Ramonda,
Ramonde, Ramonita,
Ramonna
Randi (English) Feminine
form of Randall; shielded
by wolves; form of
Miranda, meaning “worthy
of admiration”
Randa, Randee, Randelle,
Randene, Randie, Randy,
Randey, Randilyn
Raquel (Spanish) Form of
Rachel, meaning “the
innocent lamb”
Racquel, Racquell, Raquela,
Raquelle, Roquel, Roquela,
Rakel, Rakell
Rasha (Arabic) Resembling
a young gazelle
Rashah, Raisha, Raysha,
Rashia, Raesha
Ratana (Thai) Resembling
a crystal
Ratanah, Ratanna,
Ratannah, Rathana,
Rathanna
Rati (Hindi) In Hinduism,
goddess of passion and lust
Ratie, Ratea, Ratee, Raty,
Ratey
Ratri (Indian) Born in the
evening
Ratrie, Ratry, Ratrey,
Ratree, Ratrea
Rawiyah (Arabic) One who
recites ancient poetry
Rawiya, Rawiyya,
Rawiyyah
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Rawnie (English) An elegant
lady
Rawni, Rawny, Rawney,
Rawnee, Rawnea
Raya (Israeli) A beloved
friend
Rayah
Raymonde (German)
Feminine form of
Raymond; one who offers
wise protection
Raymondi, Raymondie,
Raymondee, Raymondea,
Raymonda, Raymunde,
Raymunda
Rayna (Hebrew /
Scandinavian) One who is
pure / one who provides
wise counsel
Raynah, Raynee, Rayni,
Rayne, Raynea, Raynie
Reba (Hebrew) Form of
Rebecca, meaning “one
who is bound to God”
Rebah, Reeba, Rheba,
Rebba, Ree, Reyba, Reaba
★Rebecca (Hebrew) One
who is bound to God; in
the Bible, the wife of Isaac
Rebakah, Rebbeca, Rebbecca,
Rebbecka, Rebeca, Rebeccah,
Rebeccea, Becky, Reba
Regan (Gaelic) Born into
royalty; the little ruler
Raegan, Ragan, Raygan,
Reganne, Regann, Regane,
Reghan, Reagan
Regina (Latin) A queenly
woman
Regeena, Regena, Reggi,
Reggie, Régine, Regine,
Reginette, Reginia, Raina
Rehan (Armenian)
Resembling a flower
Rehane, Rehann, Rehanne,
Rehana, Rehanna,
Rehanan, Rehannan,
Rehania
Rehema (African) A compassionate
woman
Rehemah, Rehemma,
Rehemia, Rehemiya,
Rehemea
Rehoboth (Hebrew) From
the city by the river
Rehobothe, Rehobotha,
Rehobothia
Rekha (Indian) One who
walks a straight line
Rekhah, Reka, Rekah
Remy (French) Woman
from the town of Rheims
Remi, Remie, Remmy,
Remmi, Remmie, Remy,
Remmey, Remey
Ren (Japanese) Resembling
a water lily
Renée (French) One who
has been reborn
Ranae, Ranay, Ranée,
Renae, Renata, Renay,
Renaye, René
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Rephidim (Hebrew) One
who offers support
Rephidima, Rephydim,
Rephydima, Rephidem,
Rephydem, Rephedem
Reseda (Latin) Resembling
the mignonette flower
Resedah, Reselda, Resedia,
Reseldia
Resen (Hebrew) From the
head of the stream; refers
to a bridle
Reshma (Arabic) Having
silky skin
Reshmah, Reshman,
Reshmane, Reshmann,
Reshmanne, Reshmana,
Reshmanna, Reshmaan
Reya (Spanish) A queenly
woman
Reyah, Reyeh, Reye, Reyia,
Reyiah, Reyea, Reyeah
Reza (Hungarian) Form of
Theresa, meaning “a harvester”
Rezah, Rezia, Reziah, Rezi,
Rezie, Rezy, Rezee, Resi
Rezeph (Hebrew) As solid
as a stone
Rezepha, Rezephe, Rezephia,
Rezephah, Rezephiah
Rhea (Greek) Of the flowing
stream; in mythology, the
wife of Cronus and mother
of gods and goddesses
Rea, Rhae, Rhaya, Rhia,
Rhiah, Rhiya, Rheya
Rheda (Anglo-Saxon) A
divine woman; a goddess
Rhedah
Rhiannon (Welsh) The
great and sacred queen
Rheanna, Rheanne,
Rhiana, Rhiann, Rhianna,
Rhiannan, Rhianon, Rhyan
Rhonda (Welsh) Wielding
a good spear
Rhondelle, Rhondene,
Rhondiesha, Rhonette,
Rhonnda, Ronda, Rondel,
Rondelle
Rhys (Welsh) Having great
enthusiasm for life
Rhyss, Rhysse, Reece, Reese,
Reice, Reise, Reace, Rease
Ria (Spanish) From the
river’s mouth
Riah
Riane (Gaelic) Feminine
form of Ryan; little ruler
Riana, Rianna, Rianne,
Ryann, Ryanne, Ryana,
Ryanna, Riann
Rica (English) Form of
Frederica, meaning “peaceful
ruler”; form of Erica,
meaning “ever the ruler /
resembling heather”
Rhica, Ricca, Ricah, Rieca,
Riecka, Rieka, Riqua, Ryca
Riddhi (Indian) A prosperous
woman
Riddhie, Riddhy, Riddhey,
Riddhee, Riddhea
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★TRiley (Gaelic) From the
rye clearing; a courageous
woman
Reilley, Reilly, Rilee, Rileigh,
Ryley, Rylee, Ryleigh, Rylie
Rin (Japanese) A pleasant
companion
Rinako
Rini (Japanese) Resembling
a young rabbit
Rinie, Rinee, Rinea, Riny,
Riney
Rio (Spanish) Woman of
the river
Rhio
Risa (Latin) One who
laughs often
Risah, Reesa, Riesa, Rise,
Rysa, Rysah, Riseh, Risako
Rita (Greek) Precious pearl
Ritta, Reeta, Reita, Rheeta,
Riet, Rieta, Ritah, Reta
Roberta (English)
Feminine form of Robert;
one who is bright with
fame
Robertah, Robbie, Robin
Rochelle (French) From
the little rock
Rochel, Rochele, Rochell,
Rochella, Rochette, Roschella,
Roschelle, Roshelle
Roja (Spanish) A redhaired
lady
Rojah
Rolanda (German)
Feminine form of Roland;
well-known throughout
the land
Rolandah, Rolandia,
Roldandea, Rolande,
Rolando, Rollanda,
Rollande
Romhilda (German) A glorious
battle maiden
Romhilde, Romhild,
Romeld, Romelde, Romelda,
Romilda, Romild, Romilde
Ronli (Hebrew) My joy is
the Lord
Ronlie, Ronlee, Ronleigh,
Ronly, Ronley, Ronlea,
Ronia, Roniya
Ronni (English) Form of
Veronica, meaning “displaying
her true image”
Ronnie, Ronae, Ronay,
Ronee, Ronelle, Ronette,
Roni, Ronica, Ronika
Rosalind (German /
English) Resembling a
gentle horse / form of
Rose, meaning “resembling
the beautiful and
meaningful flower
Ros, Rosaleen, Rosalen,
Rosalin, Rosalina,
Rosalinda, Rosalinde,
Rosaline, Chalina
Rose (Latin) Resembling
the beautiful and meaningful
flower
Rosa, Rosie, Rosalind
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Roseanne (English)
Resembling the graceful
rose
Ranna, Rosana, Rosanagh,
Rosanna, Rosannah,
Rosanne, Roseann, Roseanna
Rosemary (Latin /
English) The dew of the
sea / resembling a bitter
rose
Rosemaree, Rosemarey,
Rosemaria, Rosemarie,
Rosmarie, Rozmary,
Rosamaria, Rosamarie
Rowan (Gaelic) Of the redberry
tree
Rowann, Rowane,
Rowanne, Rowana,
Rowanna
Rowena (Welsh / German)
One who is fair and slender
/ having much fame
and happiness
Rhowena, Roweena,
Roweina, Rowenna,
Rowina, Rowinna,
Rhonwen, Rhonwyn
Ruana (Indian) One who
is musically inclined
Ruanah, Ruanna,
Ruannah, Ruane, Ruann,
Ruanne
Rubaina (Indian) A bright
woman
Rubaine, Rubain, Rubayne,
Rubayn, Rubayna, Rubana,
Rubane, Rubaena
Rudella (German) A wellknown
woman
Rudela, Rudelah, Rudell,
Rudelle, Rudel, Rudele,
Rudy, Rudie
Rue (English, German) A
medicinal herb
Ru, Larue
Rufina (Latin) A red-haired
woman
Rufeena, Rufeine, Ruffina,
Rufine, Ruffine, Rufyna,
Ruffyna, Rufyne
Ruhi (Arabic) A spiritual
woman
Roohee, Ruhee, Ruhie,
Ruhy, Ruhey, Roohi,
Roohie, Ruhea
Rukmini (Hindi) Adorned
with gold; in Hinduism,
the first wife of Krishna
Rukminie, Rukminy,
Rukminey, Rukminee,
Rukminea, Rukminni,
Rukminii
Rumah (Hebrew) One
who has been exalted
Ruma, Rumia, Rumea,
Rumiah, Rumeah, Rumma,
Rummah
Rumina (Latin) In mythology,
a protector goddess of
mothers and babies
Ruminah, Rumeena,
Rumeenah, Rumeina,
Rumiena, Rumyna,
Rumeinah, Rumienah
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Rupali (Indian) A beautiful
woman
Rupalli, Rupalie, Rupalee,
Rupallee, Rupal, Rupa,
Rupaly, Rupaley
Ruqayyah (Arabic) A gentle
woman; a daughter of
Muhammad
Ruqayya, Ruqayah, Ruqaya
Rusalka (Slavic) A woodland
sprite
Rusalke, Rusalk, Rusalkia,
Rusalkea
Ruth (Hebrew) A beloved
companion
Ruthe, Ruthelle, Ruthellen,
Ruthetta, Ruthi, Ruthie,
Ruthina, Ruthine
Ryba (Slavic) Resembling a fish
Rybah, Rybba, Rybbah
Ryder (American) An
accomplished horsewoman
Rider
Ryo (Japanese) An excellent
woman
Ryoko
S
Saba (Greek / Arabic)
Woman from Sheba /
born in the morning
Sabah, Sabaa, Sabba,
Sabbah, Sabaah
Sabana (Spanish) From the
open plain
Sabanah, Sabanna, Sabann,
Sabanne, Sabane, Saban
Sabi (Arabic) A lovely
young lady
Sabie, Saby, Sabey, Sabee,
Sabbi, Sabbee, Sabea
Sabirah (Arabic) Having
great patience
Sabira, Saabira, Sabeera,
Sabiera, Sabeira, Sabyra,
Sabirra, Sabyrra
Sabra (Hebrew) Resembling
the cactus fruit; to rest
Sabrah, Sebra, Sebrah,
Sabrette, Sabbra, Sabraa,
Sabarah, Sabarra
Sabrina (English) A legendary
princess
Sabrinah, Sabrinna,
Sabreena, Sabriena, Sabreina,
Sabryna, Sabrine, Sabryne,
Cabrina, Zabrina
Sachet (Hindi) Having
consciousness
Sachett, Sachette
Sada (Japanese) The pure
one
Sadda, Sadaa, Sadako,
Saddaa
Sadella (American) A beautiful
fairylike princess
Sadel, Sadela, Sadelah,
Sadele, Sadell, Sadellah,
Sadelle, Sydel
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Sadhana (Hindi) A devoted
woman
Sadhanah, Sadhanna,
Sadhannah, Sadhane,
Sadhanne, Sadhann,
Sadhan
Sadhbba (Irish) A wise
woman
Sadhbh, Sadhba
Sadie (English) Form of
Sarah, meaning “a
princess; lady”
Sadi, Sady, Sadey, Sadee,
Saddi, Saddee, Sadiey, Sadye
Sadiya (Arabic) One who
is fortunate; lucky
Sadiyah, Sadiyyah, Sadya,
Sadyah
Sadzi (American) Having a
sunny disposition
Sadzee, Sadzey, Sadzia,
Sadziah, Sadzie, Sadzya,
Sadzyah, Sadzy
Safa (Arabic) One who is
innocent and pure
Safah, Saffa, Sapha, Saffah,
Saphah
Saffron (English) Resembling
the yellow flower
Saffrone, Saffronn,
Saffronne, Safron, Safronn,
Safronne, Saffronah, Safrona
Saheli (Indian) A beloved
friend
Sahelie, Sahely, Saheley,
Sahelee, Saheleigh, Sahyli,
Sahelea
Sahila (Indian) One who
provides guidance
Sahilah, Saheela, Sahyla,
Sahiela, Saheila, Sahela,
Sahilla, Sahylla
Sahkyo (Native American)
Resembling the mink
Sakyo
Saida (Arabic) Fortunate
one; one who is happy
Saidah, Sa’ida, Sayida,
Saeida, Saedah, Said,
Sayide, Sayidea
Saihah (Arabic) One who
is useful; good
Saiha, Sayiha
Sailor (American) One
who sails the seas
Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler,
Saylar, Saelor, Saeler, Saelar
Saima (Arabic) A fasting
woman
Saimah, Saimma, Sayima
Sajni (Indian) One who is
dearly loved
Sajnie, Sajny, Sajney,
Sajnee, Sajnea
Sakae (Japanese) One who
is prosperous
Sakai, Sakaie, Sakay,
Sakaye
Sakari (Native American)
A sweet girl
Sakarie, Sakary, Sakarri,
Sakarey, Sakaree, Sakarree,
Sakarah, Sakarrie
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Sakina (Indian / Arabic) A
beloved friend / having
God-inspired peace of
mind
Sakinah, Sakeena, Sakiena,
Sakeina, Sakyna, Sakeyna,
Sakinna, Sakeana
Sakti (Hindi) In Hinduism,
the divine energy
Saktie, Sakty, Sakkti,
Sackti, Saktee, Saktey,
Saktia, Saktiah
Saku (Japanese)
Remembrance of the Lord
Sakuko
Sakura (Japanese)
Resembling a cherry blossom
Sakurah, Sakurako, Sakurra
Sala (Hindi) From the
sacred sala tree
Salah, Salla, Sallah
Salal (English) An evergreen
shrub with flowers
and berries
Sallal, Salall, Sallall,
Salalle, Salale, Sallale
Salamasina (Samoan) A
princess; born to royalty
Salamaseena, Salamasyna,
Salamaseana, Salamaseina,
Salamasiena
Salina (French) One of a
solemn, dignified character
Salin, Salinah, Salinda,
Salinee, Sallin, Sallina,
Sallinah, Salline
Saloma (Hebrew) One who
offers peace and tranquility
Salomah, Salome, Salomia,
Salomiah, Schlomit,
Shulamit, Salomeaexl,
Salomma
Salus (Latin) In mythology,
goddess of health and
prosperity; salvation
Saluus, Salusse, Saluss
Salwa (Arabic) One who
provides comfort; solace
Salwah
Samah (Arabic) A generous,
forgiving woman
Sama, Samma, Sammah
★Samantha (Aramaic)
One who listens well
Samanthah, Samanthia,
Samanthea, Samantheya,
Samanath, Samanatha,
Samana, Samanitha
Sameh (Arabic) One who
forgives
Sammeh, Samaya,
Samaiya
Samina (Arabic) A healthy
woman
Saminah, Samine,
Sameena, Samyna,
Sameana, Sameina,
Samynah
Samone (Hebrew) Form
of Simone, meaning “one
who listens well”
Samoan, Samoane, Samon,
Samona, Samonia
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Samuela (Hebrew)
Feminine form of Samuel;
asked of God
Samuelah, Samuella,
Samuell, Samuelle,
Sammila, Sammile,
Samella, Samielle
Sana (Persian / Arabic)
One who emanates light /
brilliance; splendor
Sanah, Sanna, Sanako,
Sanaah, Sane, Saneh
Sanaa (Swahili) Beautiful
work of art
Sanae, Sannaa
Sandeep (Punjabi) One
who is enlightened
Sandeepe, Sandip, Sandipp,
Sandippe, Sandeyp, Sandeype
Sandhya (Hindi) Born at
twilight; name of the daughter
of the god Brahma
Sandhiya, Sandhyah,
Sandya, Sandyah
Sandra (Greek) Form of
Alexandra, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Sandrah, Sandrine, Sandy,
Sandi, Sandie, Sandey,
Sandee, Sanda, Sandrica
Sandrica (Greek) Form of
Sandra, meaning “a helper
and defender of mankind”
Sandricca, Sandricah,
Sandricka, Sandrickah,
Sandrika, Sandrikah,
Sandryca, Sandrycah
Sandrine (Greek) Form of
Alexandra, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Sandrin, Sandreana,
Sandreanah, Sandreane,
Sandreen, Sandreena,
Sandreenah, Sandreene
Sangita (Indian) One who
is musical
Sangitah, Sangeeta,
Sangeita, Sangyta,
Sangieta, Sangeata
Saniya (Indian) A moment
in time preserved
Saniyah, Sanya, Sanea,
Sania
Sanjna (Indian) A conscientous
woman
Santana (Spanish) A saintly
woman
Santa, Santah, Santania,
Santaniah, Santaniata,
Santena, Santenah,
Santenna
Saoirse (Gaelic) An independent
woman; having
freedom
Saoyrse
Sapna (Hindi) A dream
come true
Sapnah, Sapnia, Sapniah,
Sapnea, Sapneah, Sapniya,
Sapniyah
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★TSarah (Hebrew) A
princess; lady; in the
Bible, wife of Abraham
Sara, Sari, Sariah, Sarika,
Saaraa, Sarita, Sarina,
Sarra, Kala, Sadie
Saraid (Irish) One who is
excellent; superior
Saraide, Saraed, Saraede,
Sarayd, Sarayde
Sarama (African / Hindi)
A kind woman / in
Hinduism, Indra’s dog
Saramah, Saramma,
Sarrama, Sarramma
Saran (African) One who
brings joy to others
Sarane, Sarran, Saranne,
Saranna, Sarana, Sarann
Sarasvati (Hindi) In
Hinduism, goddess of
learning and the arts
Sarasvatti, Sarasvatie,
Sarasvaty, Sarasvatey,
Sarasvatee, Sarasvatea
Saraswati (Hindi) Owning
water; in Hinduism, a
river goddess
Saraswatti, Saraswatie,
Saraswaty, Saraswatey,
Saraswatee, Saraswatea
Sardinia (Italian) Woman
from a mountainous island
Sardiniah, Sardinea,
Sardineah, Sardynia,
Sardyniah, Sardynea,
Sardyneah
Sasa (Japanese) One who
is helpful; gives aid
Sasah
Sasha (Russian) Form of
Alexandra, meaning “a
helper and defender of
mankind”
Sascha, Sashenka, Saskia
Sauda (Swahili) A dark
beauty
Saudaa, Sawda, Saudda
★Savannah (English)
From the open grassy
plain
Savanna, Savana, Savanne,
Savann, Savane, Savanneh
Savarna (Hindi) Daughter
of the ocean
Savarnia, Savarnea,
Savarniya, Savarneia
Savitri (Hindi) In
Hinduism, the daughter
of the god of the sun
Savitari, Savitrie, Savitry,
Savitarri, Savitarie,
Savitree, Savitrea, Savitrey
Savvy (American) Smart
and perceptive woman
Savy, Savvi, Savvie, Savvey,
Savee, Savvee, Savvea,
Savea
Sayyida (Arabic) A mistress
Sayyidah, Sayida, Sayyda,
Seyyada, Seyyida, Seyada,
Seyida
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Scelflesh (English) From
the meadow
Schaaph (Hebrew) One
who is thoughtful
Schaph, Schaphe
Scota (Irish) Woman of
Scotland
Scotta, Scotah, Skota,
Skotta, Skotah
Sea’iqa (Arabic) Thunder
and lightning
Seaqa, Seaqua
Season (Latin) A fertile
woman; one who
embraces change
Seazon, Seeson, Seezon,
Seizon, Seasen, Seasan,
Seizen, Seizan
Sebille (English) In
Arthurian legend, a fairy
Sebylle, Sebill, Sebile,
Sebyle, Sebyl
Secunda (Latin) The secondborn
child
Secundah, Secuba,
Secundus, Segunda,
Sekunda
Seda (Armenian) Voices of
the forest
Sedda, Sedah, Seddah
Sedona (American)
Woman from a city in
Arizona
Sedonah, Sedonna,
Sedonnah, Sedonia,
Sedonea
Seema (Greek) A symbol;
a sign
Seyma, Syma, Seama,
Seima, Siema
Sefarina (Greek) Of a gentle
wind
Sefarinah, Sefareena,
Sefareenah, Sefaryna,
Sefarynah, Sefareana,
Sefareanah
Seiko (Japanese) The force
of truth
Selene (Greek) Of the moon
Sela, Selena, Selina, Celina,
Zalina
Sema (Arabic) A divine
omen; a known symbol
Semah
Senalda (Spanish) A sign;
a symbol
Senaldah, Senaldia,
Senaldiya, Senaldea,
Senaldya
September (American)
Born in the month of
September
Septimber, Septymber,
Septemberia, Septemberea
Sequoia (Native American)
Of the giant redwood tree
Sekwoya, Lequoia
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Serafina (Latin) A seraph;
a heavenly winged angel
Serafinah, Serafine, Seraphina,
Serefina, Seraphine, Sera
Serena (Latin) Having a
peaceful disposition
Serenah, Serene, Sereena,
Seryna, Serenity, Serenitie,
Serenitee, Serepta, Cerina,
Xerena
Serendipity (American) A
fateful meeting; having
good fortune
Serendipitey, Serendipitee,
Serendipiti, Serendipitie,
Serendypyty
Sevati (Indian)
Resembling the white rose
Sevatie, Sevatti, Sevate,
Sevatee, Sevatea, Sevaty,
Sevatey, Sevti
Shabana (Arabic) A maiden
belonging to the night
Shabanah, Shabanna,
Shabaana, Shabanne,
Shabane
Shabnan (Persian) A
falling raindrop
Shabnane, Shabnann,
Shabnanne
Shadha (Arabic) An aromatic
fragrance
Shadhah
Shafiqa (Arabic) A compassionate
woman
Shafiqah, Shafiqua,
Shafeeqa, Shafeequa
Shai (Gaelic) A gift of God
Shay, Shae, Shayla, Shea,
Shaye
Sha’ista (Arabic) One who
is polite and well-behaved
Shaistah, Shaista,
Shaa’ista, Shayista, Shaysta
Shakila (Arabic) Feminine
form of Shakil; beautiful
one
Shakilah, Shakela,
Shakeela, Shakeyla,
Shakyla, Shakeila,
Shakiela, Shakina
Shakira (Arabic) Feminine
form of Shakir; grateful;
thankful
Shakirah, Shakiera,
Shaakira, Shakeira,
Shakyra, Shakeyra,
Shakura, Shakirra
Shakti (Indian) A divine
woman; having power
Shaktie, Shakty, Shaktey,
Shaktee, Shaktye, Shaktea
Shaliqa (Arabic) One who
is sisterly
Shaliqah, Shaliqua,
Shaleeqa, Shaleequa,
Shalyqa, Shalyqua
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Shamima (Arabic) A
woman full of flavor
Shamimah, Shameema,
Shamiema, Shameima,
Shamyma, Shameama
Shandy (English) One who
is rambunctious; boisterous
Shandey, Shandee, Shandi,
Shandie, Shandye, Shandea
Shani (African) A marvelous
woman
Shanie, Shany, Shaney,
Shanee, Shanni, Shanea,
Shannie, Shanny
Shanley (Gaelic) Small
and ancient woman
Shanleigh, Shanlee, Shanly,
Shanli, Shanlie, Shanlea
Shannon (Gaelic) Having
ancient wisdom; river
name
Shanon, Shannen,
Shannan, Shannin,
Shanna, Shannae,
Shannun, Shannyn
Shaquana (American)
Truth in life
Shaqana, Shaquanah,
Shaquanna, Shaqanna,
Shaqania
Sharifah (Arabic) Feminine
form of Sharif; noble;
respected; virtuous
Sharifa, Shareefa, Sharufa,
Sharufah, Sharyfa, Sharefa,
Shareafa, Shariefa
Sharik (African) One who
is a child of God
Shareek, Shareake,
Sharicke, Sharick, Sharike,
Shareak, Sharique, Sharyk
Sharikah (Arabic) One
who is a good companion
Sharika, Shareeka,
Sharyka, Shareka,
Shariqua, Shareaka
Sharlene (French)
Feminine form of Charles;
petite and womanly
Sharleene, Sharleen,
Sharla, Sharlyne, Sharline,
Sharlyn, Sharlean,
Sharleane
Sharon (Hebrew) From
the plains; a flowering
shrub
Sharron, Sharone,
Sharona, Shari, Sharis,
Sharne, Sherine, Sharun
Shasta (Native American)
From the triple-peaked
mountain
Shastah, Shastia, Shastiya,
Shastea, Shasteya
Shawnee (Native
American) A tribal name
Shawni, Shawnie,
Shawnea, Shawny,
Shawney, Shawnea
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Shayla (Irish) Of the fairy
palace; form of Shai,
meaning “a gift of God”
Shaylah, Shaylagh,
Shaylain, Shaylan, Shaylea,
Shayleah, Shaylla, Sheyla
Shaylee (Gaelic) From the
fairy palace; a fairy
princess
Shalee, Shayleigh, Shailee,
Shaileigh, Shaelee,
Shaeleigh, Shayli, Shaylie
Sheehan (Celtic) Little
peaceful one; peacemaker
Shehan, Sheyhan, Shihan,
Shiehan, Shyhan, Sheahan
Sheela (Indian) One of cool
conduct and character
Sheelah, Sheetal
Sheena (Gaelic) God’s gracious
gift
Sheenah, Shena, Shiena,
Sheyna, Shyna, Sheana,
Sheina
Sheherezade (Arabic) One
who is a city dweller
Sheila (Irish) Form of
Cecilia, meaning “one
who is blind”
Sheilah, Sheelagh, Shelagh,
Shiela, Shyla, Selia, Sighle,
Sheiletta
Shelby (English) From the
willow farm
Shelbi, Shelbey, Shelbie,
Shelbee, Shelbye, Shelbea
Sheridan (Gaelic) One
who is wild and untamed;
a searcher
Sheridann, Sheridanne,
Sherydan, Sherridan,
Sheriden, Sheridon,
Sherrerd, Sherida
Sheshebens (Native
American) Resembling a
small duck
Shifra (Hebrew) A beautiful
midwife
Shifrah, Shiphrah, Shiphra,
Shifria, Shifriya, Shifrea
Shikha (Indian) Flame
burning brightly
Shikhah, Shikkha, Shekha,
Shykha
Shima (Native American)
Little mother
Shimah, Shimma, Shyma,
Shymah
Shina (Japanese) A virtuous
woman; having goodness
Shinah, Shinna, Shyna,
Shynna
Shobha (Indian) An attractive
woman
Shobhah, Shobbha, Shoba,
Shobhan, Shobhane
Shoshana (Arabic) Form of
Susannah, meaning “white
lily”
Shosha, Shoshan,
Shoshanah, Shoshane,
Shoshanha, Shoshann,
Shoshanna, Shoshannah
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Shradhdha (Indian) One
who is faithful; trusting
Shraddha, Shradha,
Shradhan, Shradhane
Shruti (Indian) Having
good hearing
Shrutie, Shruty, Shrutey,
Shrutee, Shrutye, Shrutea
Shunnareh (Arabic)
Pleasing in manner and
behavior
Shunnaraya, Shunareh,
Shunarreh
Shyann (English) Form of
Cheyenne, meaning
“unintelligible speaker”
Shyanne, Shyane, Sheyann,
Sheyanne, Sheyenne,
Sheyene
Shysie (Native American)
A quiet child
Shysi, Shysy, Shysey, Shysee,
Shycie, Shyci, Shysea,
Shycy
Sibyl (English) A prophetess;
a seer
Sybil, Sibyla, Sybella, Sibil,
Sibella, Sibilla, Sibley, Sibylla
Siddhi (Hindi) Having
spiritual power
Sidhi, Syddhi, Sydhi
Sidero (Greek) In mythology,
stepmother of Pelias
and Neleus
Siderro, Sydero, Sideriyo
Sieglinde (German)
Winning a gentle victory
★Sierra (Spanish) From the
jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera,
Seeara
Sigfreda (German) A
woman who is victorious
Sigfreeda, Sigfrida, Sigfryda,
Sigfreyda, Sigfrieda,
Sigfriede, Sigfrede
Sigismonda (Teutonic) A
victorious defender
Sigismunda
Signia (Latin) A distinguishing
sign
Signiya, Signea, Signeia,
Signeya, Signa
Sigyn (Norse) In mythology,
the wife of Loki
Sihu (Native American) As
delicate as a flower
Silka (Latin) Form of
Cecelia, meaning “one
who is blind”
Silke, Silkia, Silkea, Silkie,
Silky, Silkee, Sylka, Sylke
Sima (Arabic) One who is
treasured; a prize
Simma, Syma, Simah,
Simia, Simiya
Simone (French) One who
listens well
Sim, Simonie, Symone,
Samone
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Simran (Indian) One who
meditates
Simrana, Simrania,
Simrann, Simranne,
Simrane, Simranna
Sine (Scottish) Form of
Jane, meaning “God is
gracious”
Sinead, Sineidin, Sioned,
Sionet, Sion, Siubhan,
Siwan, Sineh
Sinobia (Greek) Form of
Zenobia, meaning “child
of Zeus”
Sinobiah, Sinobya, Sinobe,
Sinobie, Sinovia, Senobia,
Senobya, Senobe
Sinopa (Native American)
Resembling a fox
Sinope (Greek) In mythology,
one of the daughters
of Asopus
Siran (Armenian) An alluring
and lovely woman
Siren (Greek) In mythology,
a sea nymph whose
beautiful singing lured
sailors to their deaths;
refers to a seductive and
beautiful woman
Sirene, Sirena, Siryne, Siryn,
Syren, Syrena, Sirine, Sirina
Siria (Spanish / Persian)
Bright like the sun / a
glowing woman
Siriah, Sirea, Sireah, Siriya,
Siriyah, Sirya, Siryah
Siroun (Armenian) A lovely
woman
Sirune
Sirpuhi (Armenian) One
who is holy; pious
Sirpuhie, Sirpuhy, Sirpuhey,
Sirpuhea, Sirpuhee
Sissy (English) Form of
Cecilia, meaning “one
who is blind”
Sissey, Sissie, Sisley, Sisli,
Sislee, Sissel, Sissle, Syssy
Sita (Hindi) In Hinduism,
goddess of the harvest and
wife of Rama
Sive (Irish) A good and
sweet girl
Sivney, Sivny, Sivni, Sivnie,
Sivnee, Sivnea
Sloane (Irish) A strong protector;
a woman warrior
Sloan, Slone
Smita (Indian) One who
smiles a lot
Snana (Native American)
Having a sound like bells
Snanah, Snanna, Snannah
Snow (American) Frozen
rain
Snowy, Snowie, Snowi,
Snowey, Snowee, Snowea,
Sno
Snowdrop (English)
Resembling a small white
flower
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Solana (Latin / Spanish)
Wind from the east / of
the sunshine
Solanah, Solanna, Solann,
Solanne
Solange (French) One who
is religious and dignified
Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse,
Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse,
Sol, Soleil
Solita (Latin) One who is
solitary
Solitah, Solida, Soledad,
Soledada, Soledade
Somatra (Indian) Of the
excellent moon
Sona (Arabic) The golden one
Sonika, Sonna
Sonora (Spanish) A
pleasant-sounding woman
Sonorah, Sonoria, Sonorya,
Sonoriya
Soo (Korean) Having an
excellent long life
★TSophie (Greek) Wisdom
Sophia, Sofiya, Sofie, Sofia,
Sofi, Sofiyko, Sofronia,
Sophronia, Zofia
Sorina (Romanian)
Feminine form of Sorin;
of the sun
Sorinah, Sorinna, Sorinia,
Soriniya, Sorinya, Soryna,
Sorynia, Sorine
Sorrel (French) From the
surele plant
Sorrell, Sorrelle, Sorrele,
Sorrela, Sorrella
Sparrow (English)
Resembling a small songbird
Sparro, Sparroe, Sparo,
Sparow, Sparowe, Sparoe
Sslama (Egyptian) One
who is peaceful
Stacey (English) Form of
Anastasia, meaning “one
who shall rise again”
Stacy, Staci, Stacie, Stacee,
Stacia, Stasia, Stasy, Stasey
Stella (English) Star of the
sea
Stela, Stelle, Stele, Stellah,
Stelah
★Stephanie (Greek)
Feminine form of Stephen;
crowned in victory
Stephani, Stephany,
Stephaney, Stephanee,
Stephene, Stephana,
Stefanie, Stefani
Stevonna (Greek) A
crowned lady
Stevonnah, Stevona,
Stevonah, Stevonia,
Stevonea, Stevoniya
Struana (Scottish) From
the stream
Struanna, Struanah,
Struanne, Struan, Struann,
Struane
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Styx (Greek) In mythology,
the river of the underworld
Stixx, Styxx, Stix
Suave (American) A
smooth and courteous
woman
Swave
Subhadra (Hindi) In
Hinduism, the sister of
Krishna
Subhaga (Indian) A fortunate
person
Subhuja (Hindi) An auspicious
celestial damsel
Subira (African) One who
is patient
Subirah, Subirra, Subyra,
Subyrra, Subeera, Subeara,
Subeira, Subiera
Suhaila (Arabic) Feminine
form of Suhail; the second
brightest star
Suhayla, Suhaela, Suhala,
Suhailah, Suhaylah,
Suhaelah, Suhalah
Sulwyn (Welsh) One who
shines as bright as the
sun
Sulwynne, Sulwynn,
Sulwinne, Sulwin, Sulwen,
Sulwenn, Sulwenne
Sumana (Indian) A goodnatured
woman
Sumanah, Sumanna,
Sumane, Sumanne,
Sumann
Sumi (Japanese) One who
is elegant and refined
Sumie
Sumitra (Indian) A
beloved friend
Sumitrah, Sumita,
Sumytra, Sumyta,
Sumeetra, Sumeitra,
Sumietra, Sumeatra
Summer (American)
Refers to the season; born
in summer
Sommer, Sumer, Somer,
Somers
Suna (Turkish) A swan-like
woman
Sunanda (Indian) Having
a sweet character
Sunandah, Sunandia,
Sunandiya, Sunandea,
Sunandya
Sunila (Indian) Feminine
form of Sunil; very blue
Sunilah, Sunilla, Sunilya,
Suniliya
Sunniva (English) Gift of
the sun
Synnove, Synne, Synnove,
Sunn
Surabhi (Indian) Having a
lovely fragrance
Surbhii, Surabhie, Surabhy,
Surabhey, Surabhee,
Surabhea
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Susannah (Hebrew) White
lily
Susanna, Susanne, Susana,
Susane, Susan, Suzanna,
Suzannah, Suzanne,
Shoshana, Huhana
Sushanti (Indian) A peaceful
woman; tranquil
Sushantie, Sushanty,
Sushantey, Sushantee,
Sushantea
Suzu (Japanese) One who
is long-lived
Suzue, Suzuko
Swanhilda (Norse) A
woman warrior; in
mythology, the daughter
of Sigurd
Swanhild, Swanhilde,
Svanhilde, Svanhild,
Svenhilde, Svenhilda
Swarupa (Indian) One who
is devoted to the truth
★Sydney (English) Of the
wide meadow
Sydny, Sydni, Sydnie,
Sydnea, Sydnee, Sidney,
Sidne, Sidnee
TTaariq (
Swahili) Resembling
the morning star
Tariq, Taarique, Tarique
Tabia (African / Egyptian)
One who makes incantations
/ a talented woman
Tabiah, Tabya, Tabea,
Tabeah, Tabiya
Tabita (African) A graceful
woman
Tabitah, Tabyta, Tabytah,
Tabeeta, Tabeata, Tabieta,
Tabeita
Tabitha (Greek) Resembling
a gazelle; known for beauty
and grace
Tabithah, Tabbitha,
Tabetha, Tabbetha,
Tabatha, Tabbatha,
Tabotha, Tabbotha
Tabora (Spanish) One who
plays a small drum
Taborah, Taborra, Taboria,
Taborya
Tacincala (Native
American) Resembling a
deer
Tacincalah, Tacyncala,
Tacyncalah, Tacincalla,
Tacyncalla
Tahsin (Arabic)
Beautification; one who is
praised
Tahseen, Tahsene, Tahsyne,
Tasine, Tahseene, Tahsean,
Tahseane
Tahzib (Arabic) One who
is educated and cultured
Tahzeeb, Tahzebe, Tahzybe,
Tazib, Tazyb, Tazeeb,
Tahzeab, Tazeab
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Taithleach (Gaelic) A quiet
and calm young lady
Takako (Japanese) A lofty
child
Takoda (Native American)
Friend to everyone
Takodah, Takodia, Takodya,
Takota
Tala (Native American) A
stalking wolf
Talah, Talla
Talia (Hebrew / Greek)
Morning dew from heaven
/ blooming
Taliah, Talea, Taleah,
Taleya, Tallia, Talieya,
Taleea, Taleia
Talihah (Arabic) One who
seeks knowledge
Taliha, Talibah, Taliba,
Talyha, Taleehah, Taleahah
Taline (Armenian) Of the
monestary
Talene, Taleen, Taleene,
Talyne, Talinia, Talinya,
Taliniya
Talisa (American)
Consecrated to God
Talisah, Talysa, Taleesa,
Talissa, Talise, Taleese,
Talisia, Talisya
Talisha (American) A
damsel; an innocent
Talesha, Taleisha, Talysha,
Taleesha, Tylesha, Taleysha,
Taleshia, Talishia
Talitha (Arabic) A maiden;
young girl
Talithah, Taletha, Taleetha,
Talytha, Talithia, Talethia,
Tiletha, Talith
Tamanna (Indian) One
who is desired
Tamannah, Tamana,
Tamanah, Tammana,
Tammanna
Tamasha (African)
Pageant winner
Tamasha, Tomosha,
Tomasha, Tamashia,
Tamashya
Tamesis (Celtic) In
mythology, the goddess of
water; source of the name
for the river Thames
Tamesiss, Tamesys, Tamesyss
Tangia (American) The
angel
Tangiah, Tangya, Tangiya,
Tangeah
Tani (Japanese /
Melanesian / Tonkinese)
From the valley / a sweetheart
/ a young woman
Tanie, Tany, Taney, Tanee,
Tanni, Tanye, Tannie,
Tanny
Tania (Russian) Queen of
the fairies
Tanya, Tannie, Tanny,
Tanika
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Tanner (English) One who
tans hides
Taner, Tannar, Tannor,
Tannis
Tansy (English / Greek) An
aromatic yellow flower /
having immortality
Tansey, Tansi, Tansie, Tansee,
Tansye, Tansea, Tancy, Tanzy
Tanushri (Indian) One
who is beautiful; attractive
Tanushrie, Tanushry,
Tanushrey, Tanushree,
Tanushrea
Tanvi (Indian) Slender and
beautiful woman
Tanvie, Tanvy, Tanvey,
Tanvee, Tanvye, Tannvi,
Tanvea
Tapati (Indian) In mythology,
the daughter of the sun god
Tapatie, Tapaty, Tapatey,
Tapatee, Tapatye, Tapatea
Taphath (Hebrew) In the
Bible, Solomon’s daughter
Tafath, Taphathe, Tafathe
Tara (Gaelic / Indian) Of the
tower; rocky hill / star; in
mythology, an astral goddess
Tarah, Tarra, Tayra,
Taraea, Tarai, Taralee,
Tarali, Taraya
Tarachand (Indian) Silver
star
Tarachande, Tarachanda,
Tarachandia, Tarachandea,
Tarachandiya, Tarachandya
Taree (Japanese) A bending
branch
Tarea, Tareya
Taregan (Native American)
Resembling a crane
Tareganne, Taregann
Tareva-chine(shanay)
(Native American) One
with beautiful eyes
Tariana (American) From
the holy hillside
Tariana, Tarianna,
Taryana, Taryanna
Tarika (Indian) A starlet
Tarikah, Taryka, Tarykah,
Taricka, Tarickah
Tarisai (African) One to
behold; to look at
Tarysai
Tasanee (Thai) A beautiful
view
Tasane, Tasani, Tasanie,
Tasany, Tasaney, Tasanye,
Tasanea
Taskin (Arabic) One who
provides peace; satisfaction
Taskine, Taskeen, Taskeene,
Taskyne, Takseen, Taksin,
Taksyn
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Tasnim (Arabic) From the
fountain of paradise
Tasnime, Tasneem,
Tasneeme, Tasnyme,
Tasnym, Tasneam,
Tasneame
Tatum (English) Bringer of
joy; spirited
Tatom, Tatim, Tatem,
Tatam, Tatym
Tavi (Aramaic) One who is
well-behaved
Tavie, Tavee, Tavy, Tavey,
Tavea
★Taylor (English) Cutter of
cloth; one who alters garments
Tailor, Taylore, Taylar,
Tayler, Talour, Taylre,
Tailore, Tailar
Teamhair (Irish) In
mythology, a place where
kings met
Teamhaire, Teamhare,
Teamharre
Tehya (Native American)
One who is precious
Tehyah, Tehiya, Tehiyah
Teigra (Greek) Resembling
a tiger
Teigre
Telephassa (Latin) In
mythology, the queen of
Tyre
Telephasa, Telefassa,
Telefasa
Temperance (English)
Having self-restraint
Temperence, Temperince,
Temperancia, Temperanse,
Temperense, Temperinse
Tendai (African) Thankful
to God
Tenday, Tendae, Tendaa,
Tendaye
Tender (American) One
who is sensitive; young
and vulnerable
Tendere, Tendera, Tenderia,
Tenderre, Tenderiya
Teranika (Gaelic) Victory
of the earth
Teranikah, Teranieka,
Teraneika, Teraneeka,
Teranica, Teranicka,
Teranicca, Teraneaka
Terpsichore (Greek) In
mythology, the muse of
dancing and singing
Terpsichora, Terpsichoria,
Terpsichoriya
Terra (Latin) From the
earth; in mythology, an
earth goddess
Terrah, Terah, Teralyn,
Terran, Terena, Terenah,
Terenna, Terrena
Terrian (Greek) One who
is innocent
Terriane, Terrianne,
Terriana, Terianna, Terian,
Terianne
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Teryl (English) One who is
vivacious and bright
Terryl, Teryll, Terylle, Terryll
Tetsu (Japanese) A strong
woman
Tetsue
Tetty (English) Form of
Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s
promise”
Tettey, Tetti, Tettie, Tettee,
Tettea
Tevy (Cambodian) An angel
Tevey, Tevi, Tevie, Tevee,
Tevea
Thandiwe (African) The
loving one
Thandywe, Thandiewe,
Thandeewe, Thandie,
Thandi, Thandee, Thandy,
Thandey
Thao (Vietnamese) One
who is respectful of her
parents
Thara (Arabic) One who is
wealthy; prosperous
Tharah, Tharra, Tharrah,
Tharwat
Thelma (Greek) One who
is ambitious and willful
Thelmah, Telma, Thelmai,
Thelmia, Thelmalina
Thelred (English) One
who is well-advised
Thelrede, Thelread,
Thelredia, Thelredina,
Thelreid, Thelreed, Thelryd
Thema (African) A queen
Themah, Theema, Thyma,
Theyma, Theama
Theora (Greek) A watcher
Theorra, Theoria, Theoriya,
Theorya
Theresa (Greek) A harvester
Teresa, Theresah, Theresia,
Therese, Thera, Tresa,
Tressa, Tressam, Reese, Reza
Theta (Greek) Eighth letter
of the Greek alphabet
Thetta
Thistle (English)
Resembling the prickly,
flowered plant
Thistel, Thissle, Thissel
Thomasina (Hebrew)
Feminine form of
Thomas; a twin
Thomasine, Thomsina,
Thomasin, Tomasina,
Tomasine, Thomasa,
Thomaseena, Thomaseana
Thoosa (Greek) In mythology,
a sea nymph
Thoosah, Thoosia,
Thoosiah, Thusa, Thusah,
Thusia, Thusiah, Thousa
Thorberta (Norse)
Brilliance of Thor
Thorbiartr, Thorbertha
Thordia (Norse) Spirit of
Thor
Thordiah, Thordis, Tordis,
Thordissa, Tordissa,
Thoridyss
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Thuy (Vietnamese) One
who is gentle and pure
Thuye, Thuyy, Thuyye
Thy (Vietnamese / Greek)
A poet / one who is
untamed
Thye
Tia (Spanish / Greek) An
aunt / daughter born to
royalty
Tiah, Tea, Teah, Tiana,
Teea, Tya, Teeya, Tiia
Tiberia (Italian) Of the
Tiber river
Tiberiah, Tiberiya, Tiberya,
Tibeeria, Tibearia, Tibieria,
Tibeiria
Tiegan (Aztec) A little
princess in a big valley
Tiegann, Tieganne
Tierney (Gaelic) One who
is regal; lordly
Tiernie, Tierni, Tiernee,
Tierny, Tiernea
Tiffany (Greek) Lasting
love
Tiffaney, Tiffani, Tiffanie,
Tiffanee, Tifany, Tifaney,
Tifanee, Tifani
Timothea (English)
Feminine form of
Timothy; honoring God
Timotheah, Timothia,
Timothya, Timothiya
Tina (English) From the
river; also shortened form
of names ending in -tina
Tinah, Teena, Tena, Teyna,
Tyna, Tinna, Teana
Ting (Chinese) Graceful
and slim woman
Tirza (Hebrew) One who is
pleasant; a delight
Tirzah
Tisa (African) The ninthborn
child
Tisah, Tiza
Tita (Latin) Holding a title
of honor
Titah, Teeta, Tyta, Teata
Tivona (Hebrew) Lover of
nature
Tivonna, Tivone, Tivonia,
Tivoniya
Toan (Vietnamese) Form
of An-toan, meaning “safe
and secure”
Toane, Toanne
Toinette (French) Form of
Antoinette, meaning
“praiseworthy”
Toinett, Toinete, Toinet,
Toineta, Toinetta, Tola
Toki (Japanese / Korean)
One who grasps opportunity;
hopeful / resembling
a rabbit
Tokie, Toky, Tokey, Tokye,
Tokiko, Tokee, Tokea
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Tola (Polish / Cambodian)
Form of Toinette, meaning
“praiseworthy” / born
during October
Tolah, Tolla, Tollah
Topanga (Native American)
From above or a high place
Topangah
Topaz (Latin) Resembling
a yellow gemstone
Topazz, Topaza, Topazia,
Topaziya, Topazya, Topazea
Tordis (Norse) A goddess
Tordiss, Tordisse, Tordys,
Tordyss, Tordysse
Torny (Norse) New; just
discovered
Torney, Tornie, Torni, Torne,
Torn, Tornee, Tornea
Torunn (Norse) Thor’s love
Torun, Torrun, Torrunn
Tory (American) Form of
Victoria, meaning “victorious
woman; winner; conquerer”
Torry, Torey, Tori, Torie,
Torree, Tauri, Torye, Toya
Tosca (Latin) From the
Tuscany region
Toscah, Toscka, Toska,
Tosckah, Toskah
Tosha (English) Form of
Natasha, meaning “born
on Christmas”
Toshah, Toshiana, Tasha,
Tashia, Tashi, Tassa
Tourmaline (Singhalese) A
stone of mixed colors
Tourmalyne, Tourmalina,
Tourmalinia
Tova (Hebrew) One who is
well-behaved
Tovah, Tove, Tovi, Toba,
Toibe, Tovva
Treasa (Irish) Having great
strength
Treasah, Treesa, Treisa,
Triesa, Treise, Treese,
Toirease
★Trinity (Latin) The holy
three
Trinitey, Triniti, Trinitie,
Trinitee, Trynity, Trynitey,
Tryniti, Trynitie
Trisha (Latin) Form of
Patricia, meaning “of
noble descent”
Trishah, Trishia, Tricia,
Trish, Trissa, Trisa
Trishna (Polish) In mythology,
the goddess of the
deceased, protector of
graves
Trishnah, Trishnia,
Trishniah, Trishnea,
Trishneah, Trishniya,
Trishniyah, Trishnya
Trisna (Indian) The one
desired
Trisnah, Trisnia, Trisniah,
Trisnea, Trisneah, Trisniya,
Trisniyah, Trisnya
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Trudy (German) Form of
Gertrude, meaning
“adored warrior”
Trudey, Trudi, Trudie,
Trude, Trudye, Trudee,
Truda, Trudia
Trupti (Indian) State of
being satisfied
Truptie, Trupty, Truptey,
Truptee, Trupte, Truptea
Tryamon (English) In
Arthurian legend, a fairy
princess
Tryamonn, Tryamonne,
Tryamona, Tryamonna
Tryna (Greek) The thirdborn
child
Trynah
Tsifira (Hebrew) One who
is crowned
Tsifirah, Tsifyra, Tsiphyra,
Tsiphira, Tsipheera, Tsifeera
Tuccia (Latin) A vestal virgin
Tula (Hindi) Balance; a
sign of the zodiac
Tulah, Tulla, Tullah
Tullia (Irish) One who is
peaceful
Tulliah, Tullea, Tulleah,
Tullya, Tulia, Tulea, Tuleah,
Tulya
Tusti (Hindi) One who
brings happiness and peace
Tustie, Tusty, Tustey, Tustee,
Tuste, Tustea
Tutilina (Latin) In mythology,
the protector goddess
of stored grain
Tutilinah, Tutileena,
Tutileana, Tutilyna,
Tutileina, Tutiliena,
Tutilena, Tutylina
Tuuli (Finnish) Of the
wind
Tuulie, Tuulee, Tuula,
Tuuly, Tuuley, Tuulea
Tuyet (Vietnamese) Snow
white woman
Tuyett, Tuyete, Tuyette,
Tuyeta, Tuyetta
Tyler (English) Tiler of
roofs
Tyme (English) The aromatic
herb thyme
Time, Thyme, Thime
Tyne (English) Of the river
Tyna
Tyro (Greek) In mythology,
a woman who bore twin
sons to Poseidon
Tzidkiya (Hebrew)
Righteousness of the Lord
Tzidkiyah, Tzidkiyahu
Tzigane (Hungarian) A
gypsy
Tzigan, Tzigain, Tzigaine,
Tzigayne
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U (Korean) One who is
gentle and considerate
Uadjit (Egyptian) In mythology,
a snake goddess
Ujadet, Uajit, Udjit, Ujadit
Ualani (Hawaiian) Of the
heavenly rain
Ualanie, Ualany, Ualaney,
Ualanee, Ualanea,
Ualania, Ualana
Udavine (American) A
thriving woman
Udavyne, Udavina,
Udavyna, Udevine,
Udevyne, Udevina,
Udevyna
Udele (English) One who
is wealthy; prosperous
Udelle, Udela, Udella,
Udelah, Udellah, Uda,
Udah
Uela (American) One who
is devoted to God
Uelah, Uella, Uellah
Uganda (African) From
the country in Africa
Ugandah, Ugaunda,
Ugaundah, Ugawnda,
Ugawndah, Ugonda,
Ugondah
Ugolina (German) Having
a bright spirit; bright
mind
Ugolinah, Ugoleena,
Ugoliana, Ugolyna,
Ugoline, Ugolyn, Ugolyne
Ulalia (Greek) Form of
Eulalia, meaning “wellspoken”
Ulaliah, Ulalya, Ulalyah
Ulan (African) Firstborn of
twins
Ulann, Ulanne
Ulima (Arabic) One who is
wise and astute
Ulimah, Ullima, Ulimma,
Uleema, Uleama, Ulyma,
Uleima, Uliema
Ulla (German) A willful
woman
Ullah, Ullaa, Ullai, Ullae
Uma (Hindi) Mother; in
mythology, the goddess of
beauty and sunlight
Umah, Umma
Umberla (French)
Feminine form of Umber;
providing shade; of an
earth color
Umberlah, Umberly,
Umberley, Umberlee,
Umberleigh, Umberli,
Umberlea, Umberlie
Ummi (African) Born of
my mother
Ummie, Ummy, Ummey,
Ummee, Umi
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Unity (American) Woman
who upholds oneness;
togetherness
Unitey, Unitie, Uniti,
Unitee, Unitea, Unyty,
Unytey, Unytie
Ura (Indian) Loved from
the heart
Urah, Urra
Ural (Slavic) From the
mountains
Urall, Urale, Uralle
Urbai (American) One
who is gentle
Urbae, Urbay, Urbaye
Urbana (Latin) From the
city; city dweller
Urbanah, Urbanna,
Urbane, Urbania,
Urbanya, Urbanne
Uriela (Hebrew) The angel
of light
Uriella, Urielle, Uriel,
Uriele, Uriell
Urta (Latin) Resembling
the spiny plant
Urtah
Utah (Native American)
People of the mountains;
from the state of Utah
Uzoma (African) One who
takes the right path
Uzomah, Uzomma,
Uzommah
Uzzi (Hebrew / Arabic)
God is my strength / a
strong woman
Uzzie, Uzzy, Uzzey,
Uzzee, Uzi, Uzie, Uzy,
Uzey
VVala (
German) The chosen
one; singled out
Valah, Valla
Valda (Teutonic / German)
Spirited in battle / famous
ruler
Valdah, Valida, Velda,
Vada, Vaida, Vayda, Vaeda
Valdis (Norse) In mythology,
the goddess of the
dead
Valdiss, Valdys, Valdyss
Valencia (Spanish) One
who is powerful; strong;
from the city of Valencia
Valenciah, Valyncia,
Valencya, Valenzia,
Valancia, Valenica,
Valanca, Valecia
Valentina (Latin) One who
is vigorous and healthy
Valentinah, Valentine,
Valenteena, Valenteana,
Valentena, Valentyna,
Valantina, Valentyne
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Valerie (Latin) Feminine
form of Valerius; strong
and valiant
Valeri, Valeree, Valerey,
Valery, Valarie, Valari,
Valeria, Vallery
Vandani (Hindi) One who
is honorable and worthy
Vandany, Vandaney,
Vandanie, Vandanee,
Vandania, Vandanya
★Vanessa (Greek)
Resembling a butterfly
Vanessah, Vanesa, Vannesa,
Vannessa, Vanassa, Vanasa,
Vanessia, Vanysa, Yanessa
Vanity (English) Having
excessive pride
Vanitey, Vanitee, Vaniti,
Vanitie, Vanitty, Vanyti,
Vanyty, Vanytie
Vanmra (Russian) A stranger;
from a foreign place
Vanmrah
Varda (Hebrew)
Resembling a rose
Vardah, Vardia, Vardina,
Vardissa, Vardita, Vardysa,
Vardyta, Vardit
Varuna (Hindi) Wife of the
sea
Varunah, Varuna, Varun,
Varunani, Varuni
Vashti (Persian) A lovely
woman
Vashtie, Vashty, Vashtey,
Vashtee
Vasta (Persian) One who is
pretty
Vastah
Vasteen (American) A
capable woman
Vasteene, Vastiene, Vastien,
Vastein, Vasteine, Vastean,
Vasteane
Vasuda (Hindi) Of the
earth
Vasudah, Vasudhara,
Vasundhara, Vasudhra,
Vasundhra
Vayu (Hindi) A vital life
force; the air
Vayyu
Vedette (French) From the
guard tower
Vedete, Vedett, Vedet,
Vedetta, Vedeta
Vedi (Sanskrit) Filled with
wisdom
Vedie, Vedy, Vedey, Vedee,
Vedea, Vedeah
Vega (Latin) A falling star
Vegah
Vellamo (Finnish) In
mythology, the goddess of
the sea
Velamo, Vellammo
Ventana (Spanish) As
transparent as a window
Ventanah, Ventanna,
Ventane, Ventanne
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Venus (Greek) In mythology,
the goddess of love and
beauty
Venis, Venys, Vynys,
Venusa, Venusina, Venusia
Veradis (Latin) One who is
genuine; truthful
Veradise, Veradys, Veradisa,
Verdissa, Veradysa, Veradyssa,
Veradisia, Veraditia
Verda (Latin) Springlike;
one who is young and fresh
Verdah, Verdea, Virida,
Verdy, Verdey, Verde, Verdi,
Verdie
Verenase (Swedish) One
who is flourishing
Verenese, Verennase,
Vyrenase, Vyrennase,
Vyrenese, Verenace,
Vyrenace
Veronica (Latin) Displaying
her true image
Veronicah, Veronic,
Veronicca, Veronicka,
Veronika, Veronicha,
Veronique, Veranique,
Ronni
Vesna (Slavic) Messenger;
in mythology, the goddess
of spring
Vesnah, Vezna, Vesnia,
Vesnaa
Vespera (Latin) Evening
star; born in the evening
Vesperah, Vespira, Vespeera,
Vesperia, Vesper
Vevila (Gaelic) Woman
with a melodious voice
Vevilah, Veveela, Vevyla,
Vevilla, Vevylla, Vevylle,
Vevyle, Vevillia
Vibeke (Danish) A small
woman
Vibekeh, Vibeek, Vibeeke,
Vybeke, Viheke
Vibhuti (Hindi) Of the
sacred ash; a symbol
Vibuti, Vibhutie, Vibhutee
★Victoria (Latin) Victorious
woman; winner; conqueror
Victoriah, Victorea,
Victoreah, Victorya,
Victorria, Victoriya,
Vyctoria, Victorine, Tory
Vidya (Indian) Having
great wisdom
Vidyah
Viet (Vietnamese) A
woman from Vietnam
Vyet, Viett, Vyett, Viette,
Vyette
Vigilia (Latin) Wakefulness;
watchfulness
Vigiliah, Vygilia, Vygylia,
Vijilia, Vyjilia
Vignette (French) From
the little vine
Vignete, Vignet, Vignetta,
Vignett, Vigneta, Vygnette,
Vygnete, Vygnet
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Vilina (Hindi) One who is
dedicated
Vilinah, Vileena, Vileana,
Vylina, Vyleena, Vyleana,
Vylyna, Vilinia
Villette (French) From the
small village
Vilette, Villete, Vilete, Vilet,
Vilett, Villet, Villett, Vylet
Vimala (Indian) Feminine
form of Vamal; clean and
pure
Vimalah, Vimalia, Vimalla
Vincentia (Latin)
Feminine form of
Vincent; conquerer; triumphant
Vincentiah, Vincenta,
Vincensia, Vincenzia,
Vyncentia, Vyncyntia,
Vyncenzia, Vycenzya
Violet (French)
Resembling the purplishblue
flower
Violett, Violette, Violete,
Vyolet, Vyolett, Vyolette,
Vyolete, Violeta
Virginia (Latin) One who
is chaste; virginal; from
the state of Virginia
Virginiah, Virginnia,
Virgenya, Virgenia, Virgeenia,
Virgeena, Virgena, Ginny
Virtue (Latin) Having
moral excellence, chastity,
and goodness
Virtu, Vyrtue, Vyrtu,
Vertue, Vertu
Viveka (German) Little
woman of the strong
fortress
Vivekah, Vivecka, Vyveka,
Viveca, Vyveca, Vivecca,
Vivika, Vivieka
Vivian (Latin) Lively
woman
Viv, Vivi, Vivienne, Bibiana
Vixen (American) A flirtatious
woman
Vixin, Vixi, Vixie, Vixee,
Vixea, Vixeah, Vixy, Vixey
Vlasta (Slavic) A friendly
and likeable woman
Vlastah, Vlastia, Vlastea,
Vlastiah, Vlasteah
Voleta (Greek) The veiled
one
Voletah, Voletta, Volita,
Volitta, Volyta, Volytta,
Volet, Volett
Volva (Scandinavian) In
mythology, a female
shaman
Volvah, Volvya, Volvaa,
Volvae, Volvai, Volvay,
Volvia
Vondila (African) Woman
who lost a child
Vondilah, Vondilla,
Vondilya, Vondilia,
Vondyla, Vondylya
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Vonna (French) Form of
Yvonne, meaning “young
archer”
Vonnah, Vona, Vonah,
Vonnia, Vonnya, Vonia,
Vonya, Vonny
Vonshae (American) One
who is confident
Vonshay, Vonshaye,
Vonshai
Vor (Norse) In mythology,
an omniscient goddess
Vore, Vorr, Vorre
Vulpine (English) A cunning
woman; like a fox
Vulpyne, Vulpina, Vulpyna
Vyomini (Indian) A gift of
the divine
Vyominie, Vyominy,
Vyominey, Vyominee,
Vyomyni, Vyomyny,
Viomini, Viomyni
WWafa (
Arabic) One who is
faithful; devoted
Wafah, Wafaa, Waffa,
Wapha, Waffah, Waphah
Wagaye (African) My
sense of value; my price
Wagay, Wagai, Wagae
Wainani (Hawaiian) Of the
beautiful waters
Wainanie, Wainany,
Wainaney, Wainanee,
Wainanea, Wainaneah
Wajihah (Arabic) One who
is distinguished; eminent
Wajiha, Wajeeha, Wajyha,
Wajeehah, Wajyhah,
Wajieha, Wajiehah, Wajeiha
Wakanda (Native
American) One who possesses
magical powers
Wakandah, Wakenda,
Wakinda, Wakynda
Wakeishah (American)
Filled with happiness
Wakeisha, Wakieshah,
Wakiesha, Wakesha,
Wakeshah, Wakeesha,
Wakeeshah, Wakysha
Walda (German) One who
has fame and power
Waldah, Wallda, Walida,
Waldine, Waldina,
Waldyne, Waldyna, Welda
Walker (English) Walker of
the forests
Wallker, Walkher
Walta (African) One who
acts as a shield
Waltah
Wanetta (English) A paleskinned
woman
Wanettah, Wanette, Wannette,
Wannetta, Wonetta, Wonette,
Wonitta, Wonitte
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Wangari (African)
Resembling the leopard
Wangarie, Wangarri,
Wangary, Wangarey,
Wangaria, Wangaree
Wanyika (African) Of the
bush
Wanyikka, Wanyicka,
Wanyicca, Wanyica
Waqi (Arabic) Falling;
swooping
Waqqi
Warma (American) A caring
woman
Warm, Warme, Warmia,
Warmiah, Warmea, Warmeah
Warna (German) One who
defends her loved ones
Warnah
Washi (Japanese)
Resembling an eagle
Washie, Washy, Washey,
Washee, Washea, Washeah
Waynette (English) One
who makes wagons
Waynett, Waynet, Waynete,
Wayneta, Waynetta
Wednesday (American)
Born on a Wednesday
Wensday, Winsday,
Windnesday, Wednesdae,
Wensdae, Winsdae,
Windnesdae, Wednesdai
Welcome (English) A welcome
guest
Welcom, Welcomme
Wendy (Welsh) Form of
Gwendolyn, meaning “one
who is fair; of the white
ring”
Wendi, Wendie, Wendee,
Wendey, Wenda, Wendia,
Wendea, Wendya
Wesley (English) From the
western meadow
Wesly, Weslie, Wesli, Weslee,
Weslia, Wesleigh, Weslea,
Weslei
Whisper (English) One
who is soft-spoken
Whysper, Wisper, Wysper
Whitley (English) From
the white meadow
Whitly, Whitlie, Whitli,
Whitlee, Whitleigh,
Whitlea, Whitlia, Whitlya
Whitney (English) From
the white island
Whitny, Whitnie, Whitni,
Whitnee, Whittney,
Whitneigh, Whytny,
Whytney
Wicapi Wakan (Native
American) A holy star
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Wijida (Arabic) An excited
seeker
Wijidah, Weejida,
Weejidah, Wijeeda,
Wijeedah, Wijyda, Wijydah,
Wijieda
Wileen (Teutonic) A firm
defender
Wiline, Wilean, Wileane,
Wilyn, Wileene, Wilene,
Wyleen, Wyline
Wilhelmina (German)
Feminine form of
Wilhelm; determined protector
Wilhelminah, Wylhelmina,
Wylhelmyna, Willemina,
Wilhelmine, Wilhemina,
Wilhemine, Helma, Ilma
Winetta (American) One
who is peaceful
Wineta, Wynetta, Wyneta,
Winet, Winett, Winette,
Wynet, Wynett
Wing (Chinese) Woman of
glory
Winge, Wyng
Winnielle (African) A victorious
woman
Winniell, Winniele,
Winniel, Winniella,
Winniela
Winola (German) Gracious
and charming friend
Winolah, Wynola, Winolla,
Wynolla, Wynolah,
Winollah, Wynollah
Winta (African) One who
is desired
Wintah, Whinta, Wynta,
Whynta, Whintah,
Wyntah, Whyntah
Wisconsin (French)
Gathering of waters; from
the state of Wisconsin
Wisconsyn, Wisconsen,
Wisconson, Wysconsin,
Wysconsen, Wysconson
Woody (American) A
woman of the forest
Woodey, Woodi, Woodie,
Woodee, Woodea, Woodeah,
Woods
Wren (English) Resembling
a small songbird
Wrenn, Wrene, Wrena,
Wrenie, Wrenee, Wreney,
Wrenny, Wrenna
Wynda (Scottish) From the
narrow passage
Wyndah, Winda, Windah
X
Xalvadora (Spanish) A
savior
Xalvadorah, Xalbadora,
Xalbadorah, Xalvadoria,
Xalbadoria
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Xanadu (African) From
the exotic paradise
Xantara (American)
Protector of the Earth
Xantarah, Xanterra,
Xantera, Xantarra,
Xantarrah, Xanterah,
Xanterrah
Xaquelina (Galician) Form
of Jacqueline, meaning
“the supplanter”
Xaqueline, Xaqueleena,
Xaquelyna, Xaquelayna,
Xaqueleana
Xerena (Latin) Form of
Serena, meaning “having
a peaceful disposition”
Xerenah, Xerene, Xeren,
Xereena, Xeryna, Xereene,
Xerenna
Xhosa (African) Leader of
a nation
Xosa, Xhose, Xhosia,
Xhosah, Xosah
Xiang (Chinese) Having a
nice fragrance
Xyang, Xeang, Xhiang,
Xhyang, Xheang
Xiao Hong (Chinese) Of
the morning rainbow
Xin Qian (Chinese) Happy
and beautiful woman
Xinavane (African) A
mother; to propagate
Xinavana, Xinavania,
Xinavain, Xinavaine,
Xinavaen, Xinavaene
Xirena (Greek) Form of
Sirena, meaning
“enchantress”
Xirenah, Xireena, Xirina,
Xirene, Xyrena, Xyreena,
Xyrina, Xyryna
Xi-Wang (Chinese) One
with hope
Xochiquetzal (Aztec)
Resembling a flowery
feather; in mythology, the
goddess of love, flowers,
and the earth
Xola (African) Stay in peace
Xolah, Xolia, Xolla, Xollah
Xue (Chinese) Woman of
snow
Xyza (Gothic) Of the sea
Xyzah
YYachne (
Hebrew) One who
is gracious and hospitable
Yachnee, Yachney, Yachnie,
Yachni, Yachnea, Yachneah
Yadra (Spanish) Form of
Madre, meaning “mother”
Yadre, Yadrah
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Yaffa (Hebrew) A beautiful
woman
Yaffah, Yaffit, Yafit, Yafeal
Yakini (African) An honest
woman
Yakinie, Yakiney, Yakiny,
Yackini, Yackinie, Yackiney,
Yackiny, Yakinee
Yalena (Greek) Form of
Helen, meaning “the shining
light”
Yalenah, Yalina, Yaleena,
Yalyna, Yalana, Yaleana,
Yalane, Yaleene
Yama (Japanese) From the
mountain
Yamma, Yamah, Yammah
Yamin (Hebrew) Right
hand
Yamine, Yamyn, Yamyne,
Yameen, Yameene, Yamein,
Yameine, Yamien
Yana (Hebrew) He answers
Yanna, Yaan, Yanah,
Yannah
Yanessa (American) Form
of Vanessa, meaning
“resembling a butterfly”
Yanessah, Yanesa, Yannesa,
Yannessa, Yanassa, Yanasa,
Yanessia, Yanysa
Yanka (Slavic) God is good
Yancka, Yancca, Yankka
Yara (Brazilian) In mythology,
the goddess of the
river; a mermaid
Yarah, Yarrah, Yarra
Yareli (American) The Lord
is my light
Yarelie, Yareley, Yarelee,
Yarely, Yaresly, Yarelea,
Yareleah
Yaser (Arabic) One who is
wealthy and prosperous
Yasera, Yaseria
Yashira (Japanese) Blessed
with God’s grace
Yashirah, Yasheera,
Yashyra, Yashara, Yashiera,
Yashierah, Yasheira,
Yasheirah
Yashona (Hindi) A
wealthy woman
Yashonah, Yashawna,
Yashauna, Yaseana,
Yashawnah, Yashaunah,
Yaseanah
Yasmine (Persian)
Resembling the jasmine
flower
Yasmin, Yasmene, Yasmeen,
Yasmeene, Yasmen,
Yasemin, Yasemeen,
Yasmyn
Yatima (African) An
orphan
Yatimah, Yateema, Yatyma,
Yateemah, Yatymah,
Yatiema, Yatiemah,
Yateima
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Yedidah (Hebrew) A
beloved friend
Yedida, Yedyda, Yedydah,
Yedeeda, Yedeedah
Yeira (Hebrew) One who is
illuminated
Yeirah, Yaira, Yeyra,
Yairah, Yeyrah
Yenge (African) A hardworking
woman
Yenga, Yengeh, Yengah
Yeshi (African) For a thousand
Yeshie, Yeshey, Yeshy,
Yeshee, Yeshea, Yesheah
Yessica (Hebrew) Form of
Jessica, meaning “the
Lord sees all”
Yesica, Yessika, Yesika,
Yesicka, Yessicka, Yesyka,
Yesiko
Yetta (English) Form of
Henrietta, meaning “ruler
of the house”
Yettah, Yeta, Yette, Yitta,
Yettie, Yetty
Yi Min (Chinese) An intelligent
woman
Yi Ze (Chinese) Happy and
shiny as a pearl
Yihana (African) One
deserving congratulations
Yihanah, Yhana, Yihanna,
Yihannah, Yhanah,
Yhanna, Yhannah
Yinah (Spanish) A victorious
woman
Yina, Yinna, Yinnah
Yitta (Hebrew) One who
emanates light
Yittah, Yita, Yitah
Ynes (French) Form of
Agnes, meaning “pure;
chaste”
Ynez, Ynesita
Yogi (Hindi) One who
practices yoga
Yogini, Yoginie, Yogie, Yogy,
Yogey, Yogee, Yogea, Yogeah
Yohance (African) A gift
from God
Yohanse
Yoki (Native American) Of
the rain
Yokie, Yokee, Yoky, Yokey,
Yokea, Yokeah
Yolanda (Greek)
Resembling the violet
flower
Yola, Yolana, Yolandah,
Colanda
Yomaris (Spanish) I am
the sun
Yomariss, Yomarise, Yomarris
Yon (Korean) Resembling a
lotus blossom
Yoruba (African) Woman
from Nigeria
Yorubah, Yorubba,
Yorubbah
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Yoshi (Japanese) One who
is respectful and good
Yoshie, Yoshy, Yoshey,
Yoshee, Yoshiyo, Yoshiko,
Yoshino, Yoshea
Ysabel (Spanish) Form of
Isabel, meaning “my God is
bountiful; God’s promise”
Ysabelle, Ysabela, Ysabele,
Ysabell, Ysabella, Ysbel,
Ysibel, Ysibela
Ysbail (Welsh) A spoiled girl
Ysbale, Ysbayle, Ysbaile,
Ysbayl, Ysbael, Ysbaele
Yue (Chinese) Of the
moonlight
Yuette (American) A capable
woman
Yuett, Yuete, Yuet, Yueta,
Yuetta
Yulan (Spanish) A splendid
woman
Yulann
Yuna (African) A gorgeous
woman
Yunah, Yunna, Yunnah
Yuta (Hebrew / Japanese)
One who is awarded
praise / one who is superior
Yutah, Yoota, Yootah
Yvonne (French) Young
archer
Yvone, Vonne, Vonna
Z
Zabrina (American) Form
of Sabrina, meaning “a
legendary princess”
Zabreena, Zabrinah,
Zabrinna, Zabryna,
Zabryne, Zabrynya,
Zabreana, Zabreane
Zachah (Hebrew) Feminine
form of Zachary; God is
remembered
Zacha, Zachie, Zachi,
Zachee, Zachea, Zacheah
Zafara (Hebrew) One who
sings
Zaphara, Zafarra,
Zapharra, Zafarah,
Zafarrah, Zapharah,
Zapharrah
Zagir (Armenian)
Resembling a flower
Zagiri, Zagirie, Zagiree,
Zagirea, Zagireah, Zagiry,
Zagirey, Zagira
Zahiya (Arabic) A brilliant
woman; radiant
Zahiyah, Zehiya, Zehiyah,
Zeheeya, Zaheeya, Zeheeyah,
Zaheeyah, Zaheiya
Zahra (Arabic / Swahili)
White-skinned / flowerlike
Zahrah, Zahraa, Zahre,
Zahreh, Zahara, Zaharra,
Zahera, Zahira
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Zainab (Arabic) A fragrant
flowering plant
Zaynab, Zaenab
Zainabu (Swahili) One
who is known for her
beauty
Zaynabu, Zaenabu
Zalina (French) Form of
Selene, meaning “of the
moon”; in mythology
Selene was the Greek goddess
of the moon
Zalinah, Zaleana, Zaleena,
Zalena, Zalyna, Zaleen,
Zaleene, Zalene
Zama (Latin) One from
the town of Zama
Zamah, Zamma, Zammah
Zambda (Hebrew) One
who meditates
Zambdah
Zamella (Zulu) One who
strives to succeed
Zamellah, Zamy, Zamie,
Zami, Zamey, Zamee,
Zamea, Zameah
Zamilla (Greek) Having
the strength of the sea
Zamillah, Zamila,
Zamilah, Zamylla,
Zamyllah, Zamyla,
Zamylah
Zamora (Spanish) From
the city of Zamora
Zamorah, Zamorrah,
Zamorra
Zana (Romanian / Hebrew)
In mythology, the three
graces / shortened form of
Susanna, meaning “lily”
Zanna, Zanah, Zannah
Zane (Scandinavian) One
who is bold
Zain, Zaine, Zayn, Zayne,
Zaen, Zaene
Zanta (Swahili) A beautiful
young woman
Zantah
Zarahlinda (Hebrew) Of
the beautiful dawn
Zaralinda, Zaralynda,
Zarahlindah, Zaralyndah,
Zarahlynda, Zarahlyndah,
Zaralenda, Zarahlenda
Zarifa (Arabic) One who is
successful; moves with
grace
Zarifah, Zaryfa, Zaryfah,
Zareefa, Zareefah, Zariefa,
Zariefah, Zareifa
Zarna (Hindi) Resembling
a spring of water
Zarnah, Zarnia, Zarniah
Zarqa (Arabic) Having
bluish-green eyes; from
the city of Zarqa
Zarqaa
Zaylee (English) A heavenly
woman
Zayleigh, Zayli, Zaylie,
Zaylea, Zayleah, Zayley,
Zayly, Zalee
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Zaypana (Tibetan) A beautiful
woman
Zaypanah, Zaypo,
Zaypanna, Zaypannah
Zaza (Hebrew / Arabic)
Belonging to all / one who
is flowery
Zazah, Zazu, Zazza,
Zazzah, Zazzu
Zdenka (Slovene)
Feminine form of Zdenek,
meaning “from Sidon”
Zdena, Zdenuska,
Zdenicka, Zdenika,
Zdenyka, Zdeninka,
Zdenynka
Zebba (Persian) A known
beauty
Zebbah, Zebara, Zebarah,
Zebarra, Zebarrah
Zelia (Greek / Spanish)
Having great zeal / of the
sunshine
Zeliah, Zelya, Zelie, Zele,
Zelina, Zelinia
Zenaida (Greek) Whitewinged
dove; in mythology,
a daughter of Zeus
Zenaidah, Zenayda,
Zenaide, Zenayde, Zinaida,
Zenina, Zenna, Zenaydah
Zenechka (Russian) Form
of Eugenia, meaning “a
well-born woman”
Zenobia (Greek) Child of
Zeus
Sinobia
Zephyr (Greek) Of the
west wind
Zephyra, Zephira, Zephria,
Zephra, Zephyer, Zefiryn,
Zefiryna, Zefyrin
Zera (Hebrew) A sower of
seeds
Zerah, Zeria, Zeriah,
Zera’im, Zerra, Zerrah
Zeraldina (Polish) One
who rules with the spear
Zeraldinah, Zeraldeena,
Zeraldeenah, Zeraldiena,
Zeraldienah, Zeraldeina,
Zeraldeinah, Zeraldyna
Zerdali (Turkish)
Resembling the wild apricot
Zerdalie, Zerdaly, Zerdaley,
Zerdalya, Zerdalia,
Zerdalee, Zerdalea,
Zerdalea
Zesta (American) One
with energy and gusto
Zestah, Zestie, Zestee, Zesti,
Zesty, Zestey, Zestea,
Zesteah
Zetta (Portuguese)
Resembling the rose
Zettah
Zhen (Chinese) One who
is precious and chaste
Zen, Zhena, Zenn, Zhenni
Zhi (Chinese) A woman of
high moral character
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Zhong (Chinese) An honorable
woman
Zi (Chinese) A flourishing
young woman
Zia (Arabic) One who
emanates light; splendor
Ziah, Zea, Zeah, Zya, Zyah
Zilias (Hebrew) A shady
woman; a shadow
Zilyas, Zylias, Zylyas
Zillah (Hebrew) The shadowed
one
Zilla, Zila, Zyla, Zylla,
Zilah, Zylah, Zyllah
Zilpah (Hebrew) One who
is frail but dignified; in
the Bible, a concubine of
Jacob
Zilpa, Zylpa, Zilpha,
Zylpha, Zylpah, Zilphah,
Zylphah
Zimbab (African) Woman
from Zimbabwe
Zymbab, Zimbob, Zymbob
Zinat (Arabic) A decoration;
graceful beauty
Zeenat, Zynat, Zienat,
Zeinat, Zeanat
Zinchita (Incan) One who
is dearly loved
Zinchitah, Zinchyta,
Zinchytah, Zincheeta,
Zincheetah, Zinchieta,
Zinchietah, Zincheita
Zintkala Kinyan (Native
American) Resembling a
flying bird
Zintkalah Kinyan,
Zintkalla Kinyan,
Zintkallah Kinyan,
Zyntkala Kinyan,
Zyntkalah Kinyan,
Zyntkallah Kinyan,
Zyntkalla Kinyan
Zintkala Lowansa (Native
American) Resembling a
songbird
Zintkalah Lowansa,
Zintkalla Lowansa,
Zintkallah Lowansa,
Zyntkala Lowansa,
Zyntkalah Lowansa,
Zyntkallah Lowansa,
Zyntkalla Lowansa
Ziona (Hebrew) One who
symbolizes goodness
Zionah, Zyona, Zyonah
Zipporah (Hebrew) A
beauty; little bird; in the
Bible, the wife of Moses
Zippora, Ziporah, Zipora,
Zypora, Zyppora, Ziproh,
Zipporia
Zira (African) The pathway
Zirah, Zirra, Zirrah, Zyra,
Zyrah, Zyrra, Zyrrah
Zisel (Hebrew) One who is
sweet
Zissel, Zisal, Zysel, Zysal,
Zyssel, Zissal, Zyssal
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Zita (Latin / Spanish)
Patron of housewives and
servants / little rose
Zitah, Zeeta, Zyta, Zeetah,
Zytah, Zieta, Zietah, Zeita
Ziwa (Swahili) Woman of
the lake
Ziwah, Zywa, Zywah
Zizi (Hungarian)
Dedicated to God
Zeezee, Zyzy, Ziezie,
Zeazea, Zeyzey
Zoa (Greek) One who is
full of life; vibrant
★TZoe (Greek) A life-giving
woman; alive
Zoee, Zowey, Zowie, Zowe,
Zoelie, Zoeline, Zoelle, Zoey
Zofia (Slavic) Form of
Sophia, meaning “wisdom”
Zofiah, Zophia, Zophiah,
Zophya, Zofie, Zofee, Zofey,
Zofi
Zora (Slavic) Born at
dawn; aurora
Zorah, Zorna, Zorra,
Zorya, Zorane, Zory,
Zorrah, Zorey
Zoria (Basque) One who is
lucky
Zoriah
Zoriona (Basque) One
who is happy
Zubeda (Swahili) The best
one
Zubedah
Zudora (Arabic) A laborer;
hardworking woman
Zudorah, Zudorra,
Zudorrah
Zula (African) One who is
brilliant; from the town of
Zula
Zul, Zulay, Zulae, Zulai,
Zulah, Zulla, Zullah
Zuni (Native American)
One who is creative
Zunie, Zuny, Zuney, Zunee,
Zunea, Zuneah
Zurafa (Arabic) A lovely
woman
Zurafah, Zirafa, Zirafah,
Ziraf, Zurufa, Zurufah,
Zuruf, Zuraffa
Zuri (Swahili / French) A
beauty / lovely and white
Zurie, Zurey, Zuria,
Zuriaa, Zury, Zuree, Zurya,
Zurisha
Zuwena (African) One
who is pleasant and good
Zuwenah, Zwena, Zwenah,
Zuwenna, Zuwennah,
Zuwyna, Zuwynah
Zuyana (Sioux) One who
has a brave heart
Zuyanah, Zuyanna,
Zuyannah
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Zuzena (Basque) One who
is correct
Zuzenah, Zuzenna,
Zuzennah
Zwi (Scandinavian)
Resembling a gazelle
Zui, Zwie, Zwee, Zwey,
Zwy, Zwea, Zweah
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