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AAREN m & f English (Rare)

Variant or feminine form of Variant or feminine form of AARON

ABIA m & f Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek

Biblical Greek and Latin form of Biblical Greek and Latin form of ABIJAH

ABIAH m & f Biblical

Variant of Variant of ABIJAH , which also appears in the English Bible.

ABIJAH m & f Biblical

Means "my father is YAHWEH Meansin Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of several characters, both male and female, including the second king of Judah.

ABIMBOLA m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "born wealthy" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ABIODUN m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "born on a festival" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ADDISON f & m English

From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM From an English surname meaning. Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison

ADE (1) m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "crown" in Yoruba, also a short form of other Yoruba names beginning with this element. Meansin Yoruba, also a short form of other Yoruba names beginning with this element.

ADEBOLA m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "the crown has met wealth" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ADEBOWALE m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "the crown has come home" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ADEDAYO m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "the crown becomes joy" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ADETOKUNBO m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "the crown came from over the sea" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

ADI (1) f & m Hebrew

Means "jewel, ornament" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

ADILET m & f Kyrgyz

Means "justice" in Kyrgyz, ultimately from Arabic عَدَلَ ('adala) meaning "to act justly". Meansin Kyrgyz, ultimately from Arabicmeaning "to act justly".

ADINA (1) m & f Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Hebrew

From Hebrew עֲדִינָא ('adina') meaning "delicate" . This name is borne by a soldier in the Old Testament. It is also used in modern Hebrew as a feminine name, typically spelled עֲדִינָה. From Hebrewmeaning. This name is borne by a soldier in the Old Testament. It is also used in modern Hebrew as a feminine name, typically spelled

AERON m & f Welsh

Derived either from Welsh aeron meaning "berry" or else from the name of the River Aeron in Wales. Derived either from Welshmeaningor else from the name of the River Aeron in Wales.

AFON f & m Welsh

Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin. Meansin Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin.

AGAM f & m Hebrew

Means "lake" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

AGRIPPA m & f Ancient Roman, Biblical

Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from a combination of Greek ἄγριος (agrios) meaning "wild" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse" or alternatively of Etruscan origin. It was also used as a praenomen, or given name, by the Furia and Menenia families. In the New Testament this name was borne by Herod Agrippa (a grandson of Herod the Great), the king of Israel who put the apostle James to death. It was also borne by the 1st-century BC Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from a combination of Greekmeaning "wild" andmeaning "horse" or alternatively of Etruscan origin. It was also used as a praenomen, or given name, by the Furia and Menenia families. In the New Testament this name was borne by Herod Agrippa (a grandson of Herod the Great), the king of Israel who put the apostle James to death. It was also borne by the 1st-century BC Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.

AH m & f Chinese

From the Chinese character 阿 (ā), which has no distinct meaning. It is not normally given as a name, but it can be prefixed to another name to make it a diminutive. From the Chinese character, which has no distinct meaning. It is not normally given as a name, but it can be prefixed to another name to make it a diminutive.

AILBHE f & m Irish

Possibly derived from the old Irish root albho meaning "white" or ail meaning "rock" . In Irish legend this was the name of a female warrior of the Fianna. It was also the name of a 6th-century masculine saint, the founder of a monastery at Emly. Possibly derived from the old Irish rootmeaningormeaning. In Irish legend this was the name of a female warrior of the Fianna. It was also the name of a 6th-century masculine saint, the founder of a monastery at Emly.

AINSLEY f & m Scottish, English (Modern)

From a surname that was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old English anne "alone, solitary" or ansetl "hermitage" and leah "woodland, clearing". From a surname that was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old English"alone, solitary" or"hermitage" and"woodland, clearing".

AKACHI m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "the hand of God" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

AKIRA m & f Japanese

From Japanese 昭 (akira) meaning "bright", 明 (akira) meaning "bright" or 亮 (akira) meaning "clear". Other kanji with the same pronunciation can also form this name. A famous bearer was the Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998), given name written 明 . From Japanesemeaning "bright",meaning "bright" ormeaning "clear". Other kanji with the same pronunciation can also form this name. A famous bearer was the Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998), given name written

AKPOFURE m & f Western African, Urhobo

Means "life is peaceful" in Urhobo. Meansin Urhobo.

AKUCHI m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "wealth from God" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

ALDUS m & f Medieval English

Medieval variant of Medieval variant of ALDOUS

ALE (1) m & f Finnish, Italian, Spanish

Finnish short form of Finnish short form of ALEKSANTERI or ALEKSI , an Italian short form of ALESSANDRO , and a Spanish short form of ALEJANDRO or ALEJANDRA

ALEKS m & f Russian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Polish

Short form of Short form of ALEKSEY ALEKSANDR or ALEKSANDRA

ALEMAYEHU m & f Eastern African, Amharic

Means "I have seen the world" in Amharic. Meansin Amharic.

ALEX m & f English, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Czech, Russian

Short form of Alex. Short form of ALEXANDER ALEXANDRA , and other names beginning with

ALEXIS m & f German, French, English, Greek, Ancient Greek

From the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis) meaning "helper" or "defender" , derived from Greek ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend, to help". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with the related name Ἀλέξιος or Alexius, borne by five Byzantine emperors. In the English-speaking world it is more commonly used as a feminine name. From the Greek namemeaningor, derived from Greekmeaning "to defend, to help". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with the related nameor, borne by five Byzantine emperors. In the English-speaking world it is more commonly used as a feminine name.

ALINAFE m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "he is with us" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

ALLISON f & m English

From the middle of the 20th century this has primarily been used as a variant of the feminine name From the middle of the 20th century this has primarily been used as a variant of the feminine name ALISON . However, prior to that it was used as an uncommon masculine name, derived from the English and Scottish surname ALLISON

ALLYN m & f English

Variant or feminine form of Variant or feminine form of ALAN

ALMAS f & m Arabic

Means "diamond" in Arabic, ultimately from Persian. Meansin Arabic, ultimately from Persian.

ALMOG m & f Hebrew

Means "coral" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

ALPHA f & m English

From the name of the first letter in the Greek alphabet, From the name of the first letter in the Greek alphabet, Α

AMAHLE m & f Southern African, Zulu

Means "the beautiful ones" in Zulu. Meansin Zulu.

AMAL (1) f & m Arabic

Means "hope, aspiration" in Arabic. It is related to Meansin Arabic. It is related to Amaal

AMANDEEP m & f Indian (Sikh)

From Punjabi ਅਮਨ (aman) meaning "peace" (ultimately from Arabic) and Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light". From Punjabimeaning "peace" (ultimately from Arabic) and Sanskritmeaning "lamp, light".

AMANI f & m Arabic

Means "wishes" in Arabic. Meansin Arabic.

AMARDEEP m & f Indian (Sikh)

From Sanskrit अमर (amara) meaning "immortal" and दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light". From Sanskritmeaning "immortal" andmeaning "lamp, light".

AMARI m & f African American (Modern)

Meaning uncertain, perhaps from Arabic Meaning uncertain, perhaps from Arabic AMMAR

AMARJEET m & f Indian (Sikh)

From Sanskrit अमर (amara) meaning "immortal" and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering". From Sanskritmeaning "immortal" andmeaning "victory, conquering".

AMERY m & f English (Rare)

Variant of Variant of EMERY

AMETS m & f Basque

Means "dream" in Basque. Meansin Basque.

AMEYALLI f & m Native American, Nahuatl

Means "spring, fountain" in Nahuatl. Meansin Nahuatl.

AMIT (2) m & f Hebrew

Means "friend" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

AMOR m & f Roman Mythology, Late Roman, Spanish, Portuguese

Means "love" in Latin. This was another name for the Roman god Meansin Latin. This was another name for the Roman god Cupid . It also means "love" in Spanish and Portuguese, and as a feminine name it can be derived directly from this vocabulary word.

AMORE m & f Italian

Italian form of Italian form of AMOR

AMOUR m & f French

French form of French form of AMOR

AN (1) m & f Chinese, Vietnamese

From Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "peace, quiet" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. As a Vietnamese name, it is derived from Sino-Vietnamese 安 meaning "safe, secure". From Chinesemeaning "peace, quiet" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. As a Vietnamese name, it is derived from Sino-Vietnamesemeaning "safe, secure".

ANAH f & m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew

Means "answer" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name belongs to one female character and two male characters. Meansin Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name belongs to one female character and two male characters.

ANAN (1) m & f Western African, Akan

Means "fourth born child" in Akan. Meansin Akan.

ANANTA m & f Hinduism

Means "infinite, endless" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form अनन्त / अनंत (an epithet of the Hindu god अनन्ता / अनंता (an epithet of the goddess Meansin Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form(an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu ) and the feminine form(an epithet of the goddess Parvati ).

ANASTASIE f & m French, Romanian (Rare)

French form of French form of ANASTASIA (feminine) and Romanian form of ANASTASIUS (masculine).

ANAT (2) f & m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew

Hebrew form of Hebrew form of ANATH (1) . In modern times it is often used as a feminine name.

ANDILE m & f Southern African, Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele

Means "they have increased" in Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele. Meansin Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele.

ANDY m & f English

Diminutive of Diminutive of ANDREW or sometimes ANDREA (2) . American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a famous bearer of this name.

ANGEL m & f English, Bulgarian, Macedonian

From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger"). It has never been very common in the English-speaking world, where it is sometimes used as a feminine name in modern times. From the medieval Latin masculine name, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Greek wordmeaning "messenger"). It has never been very common in the English-speaking world, where it is sometimes used as a feminine name in modern times.

ANH m & f Vietnamese

This name is frequently combined with a middle name to create a compound name; the meaning of Anh changes depending on the Sino-Vietnamese characters underlying the compound. It is often from Sino-Vietnamese 英 (anh) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", though in compounds it often takes on the meaning "intelligent, bright". This name is frequently combined with a middle name to create a compound name; the meaning ofchanges depending on the Sino-Vietnamese characters underlying the compound. It is often from Sino-Vietnamesemeaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", though in compounds it often takes on the meaning "intelligent, bright".

ANKHBAYAR m & f Mongolian

Means "first joy" in Mongolian. Meansin Mongolian.

AOI f & m Japanese

From Japanese 葵 (aoi) meaning "hollyhock, althea" or an adjectival form of 碧 (ao) meaning "green, blue". Other kanji with the same reading can form this name as well. From Japanesemeaning "hollyhock, althea" or an adjectival form ofmeaning "green, blue". Other kanji with the same reading can form this name as well.

APOORVA m & f Indian, Hindi, Marathi

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi अपूर्व or अपूर्वा (see Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathior(see APURVA ).

APURVA m & f Indian, Hindi, Marathi

Means "unpreceded, new" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form अपूर्व and the feminine form अपूर्वा. Meansin Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine formand the feminine form

AQUILA m & f Biblical, Ancient Roman

From a Roman cognomen meaning "eagle" in Latin. In Acts in the New Testament From a Roman cognomen meaningin Latin. In Acts in the New Testament Paul lives with Aquila and his wife Priscilla (or Prisca) for a time.

ARAN (1) f & m Irish

From the name of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. From the name of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland.

ARDEN m & f English

From an English surname, originally taken from various place names, which were derived from a Celtic word meaning "high" . From an English surname, originally taken from various place names, which were derived from a Celtic word meaning

ARIEL m & f Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Biblical, Biblical Greek

Means "lion of God" in Hebrew, from אֲרִי ('ari) meaning "lion" and אֵל ('el) meaning "God". In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Jerusalem. Shakespeare used it as the name of a spirit in his play The Tempest (1611), and one of the moons of Uranus bears this name in his honour. As an English name, it became more common for females in the 1980s, especially after it was used for the title character in the Walt Disney film The Little Mermaid (1989). Meansin Hebrew, frommeaning "lion" andmeaning "God". In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Jerusalem. Shakespeare used it as the name of a spirit in his play(1611), and one of the moons of Uranus bears this name in his honour. As an English name, it became more common for females in the 1980s, especially after it was used for the title character in the Walt Disney film(1989).

ARLIE f & m English

Diminutive of Arl. Diminutive of ARLINE and other names beginning with

ARTIE m & f English

Diminutive and feminine form of Diminutive and feminine form of ARTHUR

ARUNA m & f Hinduism, Indian, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi

Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit. The Hindu god Aruna (अरुणा) is the charioteer who drives the sun god अरुणा is transcribed the same way. The modern masculine form is Arun. Meansin Sanskrit. The Hindu god Aruna () is the charioteer who drives the sun god Surya across the sky. The feminine formis transcribed the same way. The modern masculine form is

ARYA (1) m & f Persian, Indian, Hindi, Malayalam

From an old Indo-Iranian root meaning "Aryan, noble". In India, this is a transcription of both the masculine form आर्य and the feminine form आर्या. In Iran it is only a masculine name. From an old Indo-Iranian root meaning "Aryan, noble". In India, this is a transcription of both the masculine formand the feminine form. In Iran it is only a masculine name.

ASH m & f English

Short form of Short form of ASHLEY . It can also come directly from the English word denoting either the tree or the residue of fire.

ASHANTI f & m Various

From the name of an African people who reside in southern Ghana. It possibly means "warlike" in the Twi language. From the name of an African people who reside in southern Ghana. It possibly means "warlike" in the Twi language.

ASHLEY f & m English

From an English surname that was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing" , from a combination of Old English æsc and leah. Until the 1960s it was more commonly given to boys in the United States, but it is now most often used on girls. It reached its height of popularity in America in 1987, but it did not become the highest ranked name until 1991, being overshadowed by the likewise-popular From an English surname that was originally derived from place names meaning, from a combination of Old Englishand. Until the 1960s it was more commonly given to boys in the United States, but it is now most often used on girls. It reached its height of popularity in America in 1987, but it did not become the highest ranked name until 1991, being overshadowed by the likewise-popular Jessica until then. In the United Kingdom it is still more common as a masculine name.

ASHTON m & f English

From a surname that was originally derived from a place name that meant "ash tree town" in Old English. From a surname that was originally derived from a place name that meantin Old English.

AŞTÎ f & m Kurdish

Means "peace, tranquility" in Kurdish. Meansin Kurdish.

ASTON m & f English (Rare)

From a surname that was originally derived from either a place name meaning "east town" in Old English or from the given name From a surname that was originally derived from either a place name meaning "east town" in Old English or from the given name ÆÐELSTAN

ASUKA f & m Japanese

From Japanese 明日 (asu) meaning "tomorrow" and 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance", or from 飛 (asu) meaning "to fly" and 鳥 (ka) meaning "bird". Other kanji combinations can be possible as well. From Japanesemeaning "tomorrow" andmeaning "fragrance", or frommeaning "to fly" andmeaning "bird". Other kanji combinations can be possible as well.

ATALYAH f & m Biblical Hebrew

Biblical Hebrew form of Biblical Hebrew form of ATHALIAH

ATHALIAH f & m Biblical

Possibly means YAHWEH is exalted" Possibly meansin Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is both a feminine and masculine name. It was borne by the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel , who later came to rule Judah as a queen.

ATHOL m & f Scottish

From the name of a district in Scotland that was derived from Gaelic ath Fodhla "new Ireland" . From the name of a district in Scotland that was derived from Gaelic

ATIYA m & f Arabic

Means "gift" in Arabic. Meansin Arabic.

AUBREY m & f English

Norman French form of the Germanic name Aubrey along with its similarity to the established feminine name Audrey. Norman French form of the Germanic name ALBERICH . As an English masculine name it was common in the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. Since the mid-1970s it has more frequently been given to girls, due to Bread's 1972 songalong with its similarity to the established feminine name

AUSTYN m & f English (Modern)

Variant or feminine form of Variant or feminine form of AUSTIN

AUÐR f & m Ancient Scandinavian

Means "wealth, fortune" in Old Norse. Meansin Old Norse.

AVERILL m & f English (Rare)

From a surname that was originally derived from the feminine given name From a surname that was originally derived from the feminine given name EOFORHILD

AVERY m & f English

From a surname that was itself derived from the Norman French form of the given names From a surname that was itself derived from the Norman French form of the given names ALBERICH or ALFRED

AVIA m & f Hebrew

Modern Hebrew form of Modern Hebrew form of ABIJAH

AVIV m & f Hebrew

Means "spring" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

'AVIYAH m & f Biblical Hebrew

Biblical Hebrew form of Biblical Hebrew form of ABIJAH

AWOTWI m & f Western African, Akan

Means "eighth born child" in Akan. Meansin Akan.

AYANDA m & f Southern African, Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele

Means "they are increasing" in Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele. Meansin Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele.

AYO f & m Western African, Yoruba

Means "joy" in Yoruba, or a short form of names containing that element. Meansin Yoruba, or a short form of names containing that element.

AYODELE m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "joy has come home" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

AYOMIDE f & m Western African, Yoruba

Means "my joy has arrived" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

AYOTUNDE m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "joy has returned" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

AYTAÇ m & f Turkish

Derived from Turkish ay meaning "moon" and taç meaning "crown" (of Persian origin). Derived from Turkishmeaning "moon" andmeaning "crown" (of Persian origin).

AZAR f & m Persian

Means "fire" in Persian. Meansin Persian.

AZARIA m & f Hebrew, English (Modern)

Hebrew form of Hebrew form of AZARIAH (masculine), as well as a feminine variant in the English-speaking world.

BAAKO m & f Western African, Akan

Means "first born child" in Akan. Meansin Akan.

BADR m & f Arabic

Means "full moon" in Arabic. Meansin Arabic.

BAI m & f Chinese

From Chinese 白 (bái) meaning "white, pure", 百 (bǎi) meaning "one hundred, many" or 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress tree, cedar" (which is usually only masculine). Other Chinese characters can form this name as well. This name was borne in the 8th century by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, whose given was 白 . From Chinesemeaning "white, pure",meaning "one hundred, many" ormeaning "cypress tree, cedar" (which is usually only masculine). Other Chinese characters can form this name as well. This name was borne in the 8th century by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, whose given was

BAILEY m & f English

From a surname derived from Middle English baili meaning "bailiff" , originally denoting one who was a bailiff. From a surname derived from Middle Englishmeaning, originally denoting one who was a bailiff.

BALA (1) m & f Hinduism, Tamil

Means "young" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form बाल and the feminine form बाला (a minor Hindu goddess). Meansin Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine formand the feminine form(a minor Hindu goddess).

BALWINDER m & f Indian (Sikh)

From Sanskrit बल (bala) meaning "strength, might" combined with the name of the Hindu god From Sanskritmeaning "strength, might" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA

BANDILE m & f Southern African, Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele

Means "they have increased" in Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele. Meansin Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele.

BAO f & m Chinese

From Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare", 褒 (bāo) meaning "praise, honour" or 苞 (bāo) meaning "bud" (which is usually only feminine). Other Chinese characters are possible as well. From Chinesemeaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare",meaning "praise, honour" ormeaning "bud" (which is usually only feminine). Other Chinese characters are possible as well.

BARAN f & m Persian, Turkish, Kurdish

Means "rain" in Persian. It is typically feminine in Persian and masculine in Turkish and Kurdish. Meansin Persian. It is typically feminine in Persian and masculine in Turkish and Kurdish.

BEAU m & f English, Dutch

Means "beautiful" in French. It has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th century. In Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind (1936) this is the name of Ashley and Melanie's son. ... [more] Meansin French. It has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th century. In Margaret Mitchell's novel(1936) this is the name of Ashley and Melanie's son.

BEREN f & m Turkish

Means "strong, smart" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

BERHANE m & f Eastern African, Amharic

Means "my light" in Amharic. Meansin Amharic.

BERLIN f & m Various

From the name of the city in Germany, which is of uncertain meaning. From the name of the city in Germany, which is of uncertain meaning.

BERNIE m & f English

Diminutive of BERNADETTE, Bern. Diminutive of BERNARD BERNICE , and other names beginning with

BERNY m & f English

Variant of Variant of BERNIE

BERTIE m & f English

Diminutive of bert (often derived from the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright"). Diminutive of ALBERT HERBERT , and other names containing(often derived from the Germanic elementmeaning "bright").

BEVERLY f & m English

From a surname that was originally derived from the name of an English city, itself meaning "beaver stream" in Old English. It came into use as a masculine given name in the 19th century, and it became common as an American feminine name after the publication of George Barr McCutcheon's 1904 novel Beverly of Graustark. From a surname that was originally derived from the name of an English city, itself meaningin Old English. It came into use as a masculine given name in the 19th century, and it became common as an American feminine name after the publication of George Barr McCutcheon's 1904 novel

BİLGE m & f Turkish

Means "wise" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

BILLIE m & f English

Diminutive of Diminutive of BILL . It is also used as a feminine form of WILLIAM

BÌNH m & f Vietnamese

From Sino-Vietnamese 平 (bình) meaning "level, even, peaceful" . From Sino-Vietnamesemeaning

BLAIR m & f Scottish, English

From a Scottish surname that is derived from Gaelic blár meaning "plain, field, battlefield" . From a Scottish surname that is derived from Gaelicmeaning

BLYTHE f & m English (Rare)

From a surname meaning "cheerful" in Old English. From a surname meaningin Old English.

BO (2) m & f Chinese

From Chinese 波 (bō) meaning "wave", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation. From Chinesemeaning "wave", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.

BOBBIE f & m English

Variant of Variant of BOBBY . As a feminine name it can be a diminutive of ROBERTA or BARBARA

BOIPELO m & f Southern African, Tswana

Means "proud" in Tswana. Meansin Tswana.

BOITUMELO f & m Southern African, Tswana

Means "joy" in Tswana. Meansin Tswana.

BORNA m & f Croatian

Derived from the Slavic element borti meaning "fight, battle" . Derived from the Slavic elementmeaning

BRAIDY m & f English (Rare)

Variant of Variant of BRADY

BRETT m & f English

From a Middle English surname meaning "a Breton" , referring to an inhabitant of Brittany. A famous bearer is the American football quarterback Brett Favre (1969-). From a Middle English surname meaning, referring to an inhabitant of Brittany. A famous bearer is the American football quarterback Brett Favre (1969-).

BRIAR m & f English (Modern)

From the English word for the thorny plant. From the English word for the thorny plant.

BROGAN m & f Irish

Derived from Gaelic bróg "shoe" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several Irish saints, including Saint Derived from Gaeliccombined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several Irish saints, including Saint Patrick 's scribe.

BRONTE m & f English (Rare)

From a surname, an Anglicized form of Irish Ó Proinntigh meaning "descendant of Proinnteach" . The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic. The Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne - were 19th-century English novelists. Their father changed the spelling of the family surname from Brunty to Brontë, possibly to make it coincide with Greek βροντή meaning "thunder". From a surname, an Anglicized form of Irishmeaning. The given namemeant "bestower" in Gaelic. The Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne - were 19th-century English novelists. Their father changed the spelling of the family surname fromto, possibly to make it coincide with Greekmeaning "thunder".

BROOK m & f English

From an English surname that denoted one who lived near a brook. From an English surname that denoted one who lived near a brook.

BROOKLYN f & m English (Modern)

From the name of a borough of New York City, originally named after the Dutch town of Breukelen, itself meaning either "broken land" (from Dutch breuk) or "marsh land" (from Dutch broek). It can also be viewed as a combination of lyn. It is considered a feminine name in the United States, but is more common as a masculine name in the United Kingdom. From the name of a borough of New York City, originally named after the Dutch town of, itself meaning either "broken land" (from Dutch) or "marsh land" (from Dutch). It can also be viewed as a combination of BROOK and the popular name suffix. It is considered a feminine name in the United States, but is more common as a masculine name in the United Kingdom.

BRYN m & f Welsh, English

Means "hill, mound" in Welsh. It is now used as a feminine name as well. Meansin Welsh. It is now used as a feminine name as well.

BUHLE f & m Southern African, Xhosa, Ndebele

From Xhosa and Ndebele buhle "beautiful, handsome" , from the root hle. From Xhosa and Ndebele, from the root

BURÇİN f & m Turkish

Means "hind, doe" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

BUSINGE m & f Eastern African, Kiga

Means "peace" in Rukiga. Meansin Rukiga.

CAELAN m & f English (Rare)

Anglicized form of Anglicized form of CAOLÁN or CAOILFHIONN

CAHAYA m & f Indonesian, Malay

Means "light" in Malay and Indonesian. Meansin Malay and Indonesian.

CAHYA m & f Indonesian

Variant of Variant of CAHAYA

CAHYO m & f Indonesian, Javanese

Javanese form of Javanese form of CAHAYA

CAM (2) m & f English

Short form of Short form of CAMERON

CAMERON m & f English

From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose". From a Scottish surname meaningfrom Gaelic"crooked" and"nose".

CAMILLE f & m French, English

French feminine and masculine form of French feminine and masculine form of CAMILLA . It is also used in the English-speaking world, where it is generally only feminine.

CAMPBELL m & f English

From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth". From a Scottish surname meaningfrom Gaelic"crooked" and"mouth".

CAMRYN f & m English (Modern)

Variant of Variant of CAMERON

CANDE f & m Spanish

Short form of Short form of CANDELARIA or CANDELARIO

CANDIDE m & f French

French form of French form of CANDIDUS or CANDIDA

CAREY m & f English

From an Irish surname that was derived from Ó Ciardha meaning "descendant of CIARDHA From an Irish surname that was derived frommeaning

CARMO m & f Portuguese

Portuguese form of Portuguese form of CARMEL

CAROL (1) f & m English

Short form of Short form of CAROLINE . It was formerly a masculine name, derived from CAROLUS . The name can also be given in reference to the English vocabulary word, which means "song" or "hymn".

CARON f & m Welsh

Derived from Welsh caru meaning "to love" . Derived from Welshmeaning

CARSON m & f English

From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson (1809-1868). From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson (1809-1868).

CARY m & f English

Variant of Variant of CAREY . A famous bearer was the British-American actor Cary Grant (1904-1986).

CASEY m & f English, Irish

From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cathasaigh meaning "descendant of CATHASACH Casey was a nickname acquired because he was raised in the town of Cayce, Kentucky. From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form ofmeaning. This name can be given in honour of Casey Jones (1863-1900), a train engineer who sacrificed his life to save his passengers. In his case,was a nickname acquired because he was raised in the town of Cayce, Kentucky.

CASS f & m English

Short form of Cass. Short form of CASSANDRA CASSIDY , and other names beginning with

CASSIDY f & m English (Modern)

From an Irish surname that was derived from Ó Caiside meaning "descendant of CAISIDE From an Irish surname that was derived frommeaning

CAT f & m English

Diminutive of Diminutive of CATHERINE . It can also be a nickname from the English word for the animal.

CEDAR f & m English (Rare)

From the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek κέδρος (kedros). From the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek

CÉLESTE f & m French

French feminine and masculine form of French feminine and masculine form of CAELESTIS

CELESTE f & m Italian, English

Italian feminine and masculine form of Italian feminine and masculine form of CAELESTIS . It is also the English feminine form.

CELESTINE f & m English

English form of Célestine. English form of CAELESTINUS . It is more commonly used as a feminine name, from the French feminine form

CERI m & f Welsh

Meaning uncertain. It could come from the name of the Ceri River in Ceredigion, Wales; it could be a short form of caru meaning "to love". Meaning uncertain. It could come from the name of the Ceri River in Ceredigion, Wales; it could be a short form of CERIDWEN ; it could be derived from Welshmeaning "to love".

CEVAHİR f & m Turkish

Turkish form of Turkish form of JAWAHIR

CHAN m & f Khmer

Means "moon" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit. Meansin Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.

CHANDA m & f Hinduism, Indian, Hindi

Means "fierce, hot, passionate" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form चण्ड and the feminine form चण्डा (an epithet of the Hindu goddess Meansin Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine formand the feminine form(an epithet of the Hindu goddess Durga ).

CHANDLER m & f English

From an occupational surname that meant "candle seller" in Middle English, ultimately from Old French. From an occupational surname that meantin Middle English, ultimately from Old French.

CHANDRA m & f Hinduism, Bengali, Indian, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Nepali

Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form चण्ड (a name of the moon in Hindu texts, which is often personified as a deity) as well as the feminine form चण्डा. Meansin Sanskrit, derived frommeaning "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form(a name of the moon in Hindu texts, which is often personified as a deity) as well as the feminine form

CHANG m & f Chinese

From Chinese 昌 (chāng) meaning "flourish, prosper, good, sunlight" (which is usually only masculine), 畅 (chàng) meaning "smooth, free, unrestrained" or 长 (cháng) meaning "long". Other Chinese characters are also possible. From Chinesemeaning "flourish, prosper, good, sunlight" (which is usually only masculine),meaning "smooth, free, unrestrained" ormeaning "long". Other Chinese characters are also possible.

CHANNING m & f English (Modern)

From an English surname of uncertain origin. From an English surname of uncertain origin.

CHAO m & f Chinese

From Chinese 超 (chāo) meaning "surpass, leap over" (which is usually only masculine), 潮 (cháo) meaning "tide, flow, damp", or other characters that are pronounced similarly. From Chinesemeaning "surpass, leap over" (which is usually only masculine),meaning "tide, flow, damp", or other characters that are pronounced similarly.

CHARLEY m & f English

Diminutive or feminine form of Diminutive or feminine form of CHARLES

CHARLIE m & f English

Diminutive or feminine form of Peanuts by Charles Schulz. Diminutive or feminine form of CHARLES . A famous bearer was the British comic actor Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977). It is also borne by Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic stripby Charles Schulz.

CHÂU f & m Vietnamese

From Sino-Vietnamese 珠 (châu) meaning "pearl, gem" . From Sino-Vietnamesemeaning

CHEA m & f Khmer

Means "healthy" in Khmer. Meansin Khmer.

CHEN (1) m & f Chinese

From Chinese 晨 (chén) or 辰 (chén), both meaning "morning". The character 辰 also refers to the fifth Earthly Branch (7 AM to 9 AM), which is itself associated with the dragon of the Chinese zodiac. This name can be formed from other characters as well. From Chineseor, both meaning "morning". The characteralso refers to the fifth Earthly Branch (7 AM to 9 AM), which is itself associated with the dragon of the Chinese zodiac. This name can be formed from other characters as well.

CHEN (2) m & f Hebrew

Means "grace, charm" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

CHENG m & f Chinese

From Chinese 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" or 诚 (chéng) meaning "sincere, honest, true", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly. From Chinesemeaning "completed, finished, succeeded" ormeaning "sincere, honest, true", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.

CHEROKEE f & m English (Rare)

Probably derived from the Creek word tciloki meaning "people of a different speech". This is the name of a Native American people who live in the east of North America. Probably derived from the Creek wordmeaning "people of a different speech". This is the name of a Native American people who live in the east of North America.

CHESED f & m Hebrew

Means "kindness, goodness" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

CHESLEY m & f English (Rare)

From a surname that was originally from a place name meaning "camp meadow" in Old English. From a surname that was originally from a place name meaningin Old English.

CHEYENNE f & m English

Derived from the Dakota word shahiyena meaning "red speakers". This is the name of a Native American people of the Great Plains. The name was supposedly given to the Cheyenne by the Dakota because their language was unrelated to their own. As a given name, it has been in use since the 1950s. Derived from the Dakota wordmeaning "red speakers". This is the name of a Native American people of the Great Plains. The name was supposedly given to the Cheyenne by the Dakota because their language was unrelated to their own. As a given name, it has been in use since the 1950s.

CHI (2) m & f Mythology, Western African, Igbo

Means "god, spiritual being" in Igbo, referring to the personal spiritual guardian that each person is believed to have. Christian Igbo people use it as a name for the personal Christian god. This can also be a short form of the many Igbo names that begin with this element. Meansin Igbo, referring to the personal spiritual guardian that each person is believed to have. Christian Igbo people use it as a name for the personal Christian god. This can also be a short form of the many Igbo names that begin with this element.

CHIBUEZE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is the king" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIBUIKE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is strength" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIBUZO m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God leads the way" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIDI m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God exists" in Igbo. It is also a short form of Igbo names beginning with Chidi. Meansin Igbo. It is also a short form of Igbo names beginning with

CHIDIEBERE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is merciful" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIDIEBUBE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is glorious" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIDIEGWU m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is wonderful" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIFUNDO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "mercy" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIFUNIRO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "will, wish" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIHIRO f & m Japanese

From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" and 尋 (hiro) meaning "search, seek", as well as other kanji combinations. From Japanesemeaning "thousand" andmeaning "search, seek", as well as other kanji combinations.

CHIJINDUM m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God holds my life" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIKE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God's power" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIKELU m & f Western African, Igbo

Variant of Variant of CHIKERE

CHIKERE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God created" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIKONDI m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "love" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIKUMBUTSO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "memory" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIMWALA m & f Eastern African, Yao

Means "stone" in Yao. Meansin Yao.

CHIMWEMWE m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "joy, pleasure" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIN m & f Chinese

Variant of Variant of JIN (using Wade-Giles transcription).

CHINASA f & m Western African, Igbo

Means "God answers" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHINEDU m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God leads" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHINONSO m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God is nearby" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHINWE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God owns" in Igbo. It is also a short form of Igbo names beginning with Chinwe. Meansin Igbo. It is also a short form of Igbo names beginning with

CHINWEIKE m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God owns power" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHINWENDU m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God owns life" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHINWEUBA m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God owns wealth" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHIOMA f & m Western African, Igbo

Means "good God" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHISOMO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "grace" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIYEMBEKEZO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "hope" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

CHIZOBA m & f Western African, Igbo

Means "God protect us" in Igbo. Meansin Igbo.

CHRIS m & f English, Dutch

Short form of CHRISTIAN, Chris. Short form of CHRISTOPHER CHRISTINE , and other names that begin with

CHRISTMAS m & f English (Rare)

From the name of the holiday, which means "Christ festival" . From the name of the holiday, which means

CHUN f & m Chinese

From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (the season)" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. From Chinesemeaning "spring (the season)" or other characters with a similar pronunciation.

CHUS m & f Spanish

Diminutive of Diminutive of JESÚS or JESUSA

CIEL f & m Various

Means "sky" in French. It is not used as a given name in France itself. Meansin French. It is not used as a given name in France itself.

CITLALI f & m Native American, Nahuatl

Means "star" in Nahuatl. Meansin Nahuatl.

CITLALLI f & m Native American, Nahuatl

Variant of Variant of CITLALI

CLAUDE m & f French, English

French masculine and feminine form of French masculine and feminine form of CLAUDIUS . In France the masculine name has been common since the Middle Ages due to the 7th-century Saint Claude of Besançon. It was imported to Britain in the 16th century by the aristocratic Hamilton family, who had French connections. A famous bearer of this name was the French impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840-1926).

CLEO f & m English

Short form of Short form of CLEOPATRA CLEON or CLEOPAS

COBY m & f English

Masculine or feminine diminutive of Masculine or feminine diminutive of JACOB

CODIE m & f English (Modern)

Variant or feminine form of Variant or feminine form of CODY

COLUMBA m & f Late Roman

Late Latin name meaning "dove" . The dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. This was the name of several early saints both masculine and feminine, most notably the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Columba (or Colum) who established a monastery on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. He is credited with the conversion of Scotland to Christianity. Late Latin name meaning. The dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. This was the name of several early saints both masculine and feminine, most notably the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Columba (or Colum) who established a monastery on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. He is credited with the conversion of Scotland to Christianity.

CONNIE f & m English

Diminutive of Con. It is occasionally a masculine name, a diminutive of Diminutive of CONSTANCE and other names beginning with. It is occasionally a masculine name, a diminutive of CORNELIUS or CONRAD

CORTNEY f & m English

Variant of Variant of COURTNEY

COURTNEY f & m English

From an aristocratic English surname that was derived either from the French place name Courtenay (originally a derivative of the personal name Curtenus, itself derived from Latin curtus "short") or else from a Norman nickname meaning "short nose". As a feminine name in America, it first became popular during the 1970s. From an aristocratic English surname that was derived either from the French place name(originally a derivative of the personal name, itself derived from Latin"short") or else from a Norman nickname meaning "short nose". As a feminine name in America, it first became popular during the 1970s.

CREE m & f English (Rare)

From the name of a Native American tribe of central Canada. Their name derives via French from the Cree word kiristino. From the name of a Native American tribe of central Canada. Their name derives via French from the Cree word

CRUZ f & m Spanish, Portuguese

Means "cross" in Spanish or Portuguese, referring to the cross of the crucifixion. Meansin Spanish or Portuguese, referring to the cross of the crucifixion.

CYAN f & m English (Rare)

From the English word meaning "greenish blue" , ultimately derived from Greek κύανος (kyanos). From the English word meaning, ultimately derived from Greek

CYRILLE m & f French

French form of French form of CYRIL , sometimes used as a feminine form.

DA m & f Chinese

From Chinese 达 (dá) meaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (which is usually only masculine), 大 (dà) meaning "big, great, vast, high", or other characters with a similar pronunciation. From Chinesemeaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (which is usually only masculine),meaning "big, great, vast, high", or other characters with a similar pronunciation.

DAKOTA m & f English (Modern)

Means "allies, friends" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley. Meansin the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.

DALE m & f English

From an English surname that originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley. From an English surname that originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley.

DALEY m & f Irish, English (Rare)

From an Irish surname that was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of Dálach" . The name Dálach means "assembly" in Gaelic. From an Irish surname that was derived frommeaning. The namemeans "assembly" in Gaelic.

DALITSO m & f Southern African, Chewa

Means "blessing" in Chewa. Meansin Chewa.

DALLAS m & f English

From a surname that could either be of Old English origin meaning "valley house" or of Scottish Gaelic origin meaning "meadow dwelling" . A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of American Vice President George M. Dallas (1792-1864). From a surname that could either be of Old English origin meaningor of Scottish Gaelic origin meaning. A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of American Vice President George M. Dallas (1792-1864).

DALY m & f Irish, English (Rare)

From a surname that was a variant of From a surname that was a variant of DALEY

DANA (2) m & f English

From a surname that originally belonged to a person who was Danish. It was originally given in honour of American lawyer Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882), the author of Two Years Before the Mast. From a surname that originally belonged to a person who was Danish. It was originally given in honour of American lawyer Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882), the author of

DANA (4) m & f Persian, Arabic

Means "wise" in Persian. Meansin Persian.

DANNIE m & f English

Diminutive of Diminutive of DANIEL or DANIELLE

DANY m & f French

French diminutive of French diminutive of DANIEL or DANIELLE

DAR f & m Hebrew

Means "mother-of-pearl, nacre" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

DARA (2) f & m Khmer

Means "star" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit. Meansin Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.

DARBY m & f English

From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse. From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse.

DARCY f & m English

From an English surname that was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France. This was the surname of a character in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (1813). From an English surname that was derived from Norman French, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France. This was the surname of a character in Jane Austen's novel(1813).

DARIAN m & f English

Probably an elaborated form of Probably an elaborated form of DARREN

DAWA m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese

Means "moon, month" in Tibetan. Meansin Tibetan.

DAYO m & f Western African, Yoruba

Means "joy arrives" in Yoruba. Meansin Yoruba.

DECHEN f & m Tibetan, Bhutanese

Means "great happiness" in Tibetan. Meansin Tibetan.

DEE f & m English

Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Short form of names beginning with. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.

DELL m & f English

From an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley. From an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley.

DELSHAD m & f Persian (Rare)

Means "happy heart, cheerful" in Persian, from دل (del) meaning "heart" and شاد (shad) meaning "happy". Meansin Persian, frommeaning "heart" andmeaning "happy".

DENE m & f English (Rare)

Possibly a variant of Possibly a variant of DEAN or DENA

DENİZ f & m Turkish

Means "sea" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

DERBY m & f English (Rare)

From a surname that was a variant of From a surname that was a variant of DARBY

DERYA f & m Turkish

Means "sea, ocean" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian. Meansin Turkish, ultimately from Persian.

DESTA f & m Eastern African, Amharic

Means "joy" in Amharic. Meansin Amharic.

DEVAN m & f English (Modern)

Variant of Variant of DEVIN

DEVIN m & f English

From a surname, either the Irish surname From a surname, either the Irish surname DEVIN (1) or the English surname DEVIN (2)

DEVON m & f English

Variant of Variant of DEVIN . It may also be partly inspired by the name of the county of Devon in England, which got its name from the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe.

DEVYN f & m English (Modern)

Variant of Variant of DEVIN

DIAN m & f Indonesian

Means "candle" in Indonesian. Meansin Indonesian.

DIEDE m & f Dutch

Short form of theud meaning "people". Short form of DIEDERIK and other names beginning with the same element, originally from Germanicmeaning "people".

DIKLA m & f Hebrew

Alternate transcription of Hebrew דִּקְלָה (see Alternate transcription of Hebrew(see DIKLAH ).

DIKLAH m & f Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew

Possibly means "palm grove" in Hebrew or Aramaic. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Possibly meansin Hebrew or Aramaic. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Joktan . In modern times it is also used as a feminine name.

DILSHAD m & f Urdu

Urdu form of Urdu form of DELSHAD

DÎYAR m & f Kurdish

Variant of Variant of DIYAR

DIYAR m & f Kurdish

Means "apparent, visible, clear" in Kurdish. Meansin Kurdish.

DÖLGÖÖN m & f Mongolian

Means "quiet, calm" in Mongolian. Meansin Mongolian.

DOMINIQUE f & m French

French feminine and masculine form of French feminine and masculine form of DOMINIC

DOR m & f Hebrew

Means "generation" in Hebrew. Meansin Hebrew.

DORJI f & m Tibetan, Bhutanese

Means "diamond" in Tibetan. Meansin Tibetan.

DUBAKU m & f Western African, Akan

Means "eleventh born child" in Akan. Meansin Akan.

DUDA m & f Portuguese

Portuguese diminutive of Portuguese diminutive of EDUARDO or EDUARDA

DUHA f & m Arabic

Means "morning" in Arabic. Meansin Arabic.

DURGA f & m Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil

Means "unattainable" in Sanskrit. Durga is a Hindu warrior goddess, the fierce, twelve-armed, three-eyed form of the wife of Meansin Sanskrit. Durga is a Hindu warrior goddess, the fierce, twelve-armed, three-eyed form of the wife of Shiva . She is considered an incarnation of Parvati

DURI f & m Korean

Means "two" in Korean (Gyeongsang dialect). Meansin Korean (Gyeongsang dialect).

DURU f & m Turkish

Means "clear, lucid" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

DUSTY m & f English

From a nickname originally given to people perceived as being dusty. It is also used a diminutive of From a nickname originally given to people perceived as being dusty. It is also used a diminutive of DUSTIN . A famous bearer was British singer Dusty Springfield (1939-1999), who acquired her nickname as a child.

DUYGU m & f Turkish

Means "emotion, sensation" in Turkish. Meansin Turkish.

DWI m & f Indonesian

Means "two, second" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit द्वि (dvi). Meansin Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit

EBRAR f & m Turkish

Turkish form of Turkish form of ABRAR

EDDIE m & f English

Diminutive of Ed. Diminutive of EDWARD EDMUND , and other names beginning with

EDEN f & m Hebrew, English (Modern)

Possibly from Hebrew 𒂔 (edin) meaning "plain". According to the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Possibly from Hebrew עֵדֶן ('eden) meaning "pleasure, delight", or perhaps derived from Sumerianmeaning "plain". According to the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam and Eve , lived before they were expelled.

EEF m & f Dutch

Short form of names beginning with Ev, such as Short form of names beginning with, such as EVA or EVERT

EFE (2) m & f Western African, Urhobo

Short form of efe "wealth". Short form of EFEMENA or other names containing"wealth".

EFEMENA m & f Western African, Urhobo

Means "here is my wealth" in Urhobo. Meansin Urhobo.

EHSAN m & f Persian

Persian form of Persian form of IHSAN

EIKE m & f German

Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ag "edge". Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element"edge".

EIRIAN f & m Welsh

Means "bright, beautiful" in Welsh. Meansin Welsh.