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Names Categorized "blue"

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Ai 1 Feminine Japanese

Ai is a Japanese feminine given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 愛 (ai), meaning "love" or "affection", though it may also be written with characters such as 藍 (ai), meaning "indigo", or other kanji tha...

Alice Feminine Czech Danish +8

Alice is a feminine given name with a rich history spanning multiple European languages. It originated from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself derived from the Germanic name Adelheidis (mode...

Ao Unisex Japanese

Ao is a Japanese unisex name that can be written with a variety of kanji characters, most commonly 碧 (meaning "blue" or "green") or 蒼 (also meaning "blue" or "green"), though other kanji with the same pronunciation are...

Aoi Feminine Japanese

Aoi is a Japanese word name that can be written with several kanji, the most common being 葵 meaning "hollyhock" or "althea", a flowering plant. The name can also derive from 蒼 (aoi) meaning "blue" or "green", or the ao...

Aoto Masculine Japanese

Aoto is a Japanese masculine given name. It is composed of elements from the Japanese language, typically written with two kanji characters. The first element, 碧 (ao) or 蒼 (ao), both meaning "blue" or "green", combined...

Asena Feminine Turkish

Asena is the name of a she-wolf at the center of the Göktürk foundation myth in Turkic mythology. The name is possibly of Scythian origin, meaning "blue" or "gray", reflecting the symbolic blue-gray coat of the wolf. Acc...

Azura Feminine English

Azura is a feminine given name derived from the English word for the color sky blue. It is an elaboration of Azure, which ultimately traces back, via Old French, Latin, and Arabic, to the Persian word lājvard meaning "az...

Azure Feminine English

Azure is an English given name and surname derived from the word for the vivid blue color of the sky. The color word traces its etymology through Old French azur, Medieval Latin lazurium, Arabic lāzaward, and ultimately...

Azzurra Feminine Italian

Azzurra is an Italian feminine given name meaning "azure, sky blue" in Italian. The name is directly derived from the color azzurro, a shade of blue that is deeply associated with Italian national identity, appearing in...

Bích Feminine Vietnamese

Bích is a Vietnamese female given name, derived from Sino-Vietnamese 碧 (bích) meaning "bluish green, cyan". The name reflects the Chinese character 碧 (bì), which traditionally denotes the color of jade or a clear blue...

Blue Unisex English

Etymology and Color OriginBlue is an English given name derived directly from the word for the color blue. The color term entered English through Norman French bleu, from a Frankish root, replacing the native Old English...

Boróka Feminine Hungarian

Boróka is a Hungarian feminine given name, most commonly understood as a diminutive of Borbála, the Hungarian form of Barbara. The name Barbara ultimately derives from the Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros), meaning "foreign...

Caeso Masculine Roman

Caeso is a Roman praenomen, or given name, that was predominantly used during the early and middle periods of the Roman Republic. The name is likely derived from the Latin adjective caesius, meaning "blue-grey," often us...

Caesonia Feminine Roman

Caesonia is a feminine name of Roman origin, known primarily as the name of the last wife of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It is the feminine form of the Caesonius family name, itself derived from the praenomen Caeso. The...

Caesonius Masculine Roman

Caesonius is a Roman family name that originated as a praenomen-derived nomen gentile, specifically from the given name Caeso. The Latin root Caeso itself likely comes from caesius, meaning "blue-grey," a term often asso...

Calfuray Feminine Mapuche

Calfuray is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin. It is derived from the Mapuche language elements kallfü, meaning "purple, blue," and rayen, meaning "flower," thus signifying "violet flower." The name reflects the Ma...

Capri Feminine English

Capri is a feminine given name derived from the name of the picturesque Italian island of Capri in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The island’s name most likely comes from Greek κάπρος (kapros) meaning "wild boar", though alternativ...

Catalina Feminine Corsican Spanish

Catalina is a Spanish and Corsican feminine given name, deriving ultimately from Latin Catherīna, the Latin form of Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). It is equivalent to Katherine in English and has cognates throughout many...

Celeste Feminine English Italian +2

Celeste is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, and also appears as a masculine name in Italian. It is the Italian masculine and feminine form of Caelestis, a Late Latin name meaning "...

Celestine Feminine English

Celestine is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin Caelestinus, a derivative of Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly" (from Latin caelum "heaven, sky"). While historically used as a masculine name in...

China Feminine English

China is a feminine given name of modern English origin, taken directly from the name of the Asian country China. The country's name is believed to derive from Qin (pronounced like “chin”), the name of a dynasty that fir...

Cyan Feminine English

Cyan is a feminine given name of English origin, derived directly from the color "greenish blue, cyan". The name itself comes from the Greek word κύανος (kyanos), meaning "dark blue enamel" or "lapis lazuli," which also...

Diindiisi Feminine Ojibwe

Diindiisi is a feminine given name from the Ojibwe language, where it means “blue jay.” The Ojibwe (also known as Chippewa or Anishinaabe) are one of the largest Indigenous groups in North America, whose traditional terr...

Fairuz Feminine Arabic Malay

Fairuz is an alternate transcription of Arabic فيروز (see Fayruz), as well as the usual Malay form. The name derives ultimately from Persian, and means "turquoise (gemstone)" in Arabic, referencing the gemstone prized in...

Fairuza Feminine Arabic

Fairuza is a feminine given name primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions. It is a variant of Fayruz, a name that ultimately derives from the Persian word for turquoise, a gemstone prized in Middle Eastern jewelry and o...

Fayruz Feminine Arabic

Fayruz is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The word ultimately derives from Persian, where it originally denoted the blue-green gemstone highly prized in jewelry and decorative arts. As a...

Feruza Feminine Uzbek

Feruza is the Uzbek form of Firouzeh, a Persian name meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The name ultimately derives from the Persian word fīrūz (or pīrūz), meaning "victorious", linking it to a deep linguistic and cultural...

Firoozeh Feminine Persian

Firoozeh is a Persian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of فیروزه (Firouzeh), which means "turquoise" (the gemstone) in Persian. The name can also be interpreted as a feminine form of Firouz, meaning "victo...

Firouzeh Feminine Persian

Firouzeh is a Persian feminine given name with two possible origins. Primarily, it derives directly from the Persian word for the turquoise gemstone, firouzeh, a term that can also be spelled firoozeh or firuzeh. The pre...

Firoz Masculine Bengali

Etymology and OriginFiroz is a Bengali form of the Persian name Firouz, which ultimately derives from Middle Persian Pērōz, meaning "victorious" or "prosperous." The Persian root can be written as پیروز (pīrūz) or فیروز...

Firuzə Feminine Azerbaijani

Firuzə is the Azerbaijani form of Firouzeh, a Persian-derived feminine given name. In Azerbaijani, the name is also the word for "turquoise" (the gemstone), directly reflecting its etymology. The name traces its roots to...

Firuza Feminine Tajik

Firuza is a Tajik feminine given name, derived as the Tajik form of Firouzeh. The name is ultimately rooted in the Persian word for "turquoise" (the gemstone), but it is also often considered a feminine variant of Firouz...

Firuze Feminine Turkish

Firuze is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Persian name Firouzeh. The name is ultimately connected to the root Firouz, which comes from Persian pīrūz or fīrūz meaning "victorious". However, through its int...

Firuzeh Feminine Persian

Firuzeh is a Persian feminine name that serves as an alternate transcription of فیروزه, ultimately derived from Firouz (also spelled Firuz or Pirooz), a Persian masculine name meaning "victorious." The name Firuzeh is cl...

Gentian Masculine Albanian

Gentian is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the flowering plant of the same name, the gentian. The name ultimately traces back to the 2nd-century BC Illyrian king Gentius, who is said to have discovered the...

Gentiana Feminine Albanian

Gentiana is the feminine form of Gentian, an Albanian name derived from the flowering plant gentian. The name is ultimately rooted in the Illyrian king Gentius, who, according to tradition, discovered the medicinal prope...

Ginevra Feminine Italian

Ginevra is the Italian form of Guinevere, the legendary queen of King Arthur in Arthurian romance. The name derives from the Norman French version of the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, which is composed of the old Celtic elements *wi...

Glauce Feminine Greek

Glauce is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Γλαυκή (Glauke), the feminine counterpart of Glaucus. The name derives from the Greek word γλαυκός (glaukos), meaning "bluish-grey" or "gleaming," and is related to...

Glaucia Unisex Roman

Glaucia is a name with dual origins in Roman and Greek contexts. In Roman usage, Glaucia is a cognomen, a family name derived from the Latin adjective glaucus meaning "bluish grey" or "gleaming," itself borrowed from Gre...

Gláucia Feminine Portuguese

Gláucia is the Portuguese feminine form of Gláucio, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Glaucia. This Latin name ultimately comes from glaucus, meaning "bluish grey" or "gleaming", a term borrowed from Greek gla...

Gláucio Masculine Portuguese

Gláucio is a Portuguese male given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Glaucia. The Roman name stems from the Latin adjective glaucus, meaning "bluish grey" — a color term borrowed from the Greek glaucos (γλαυκός), whi...

Glauco Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Glauco is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Glaucus, a name derived from the Greek Γλαῦκος (Glaukos), meaning "bluish grey".EtymologyThe name originates from the Ancient Greek word γλαυκός (glaukos), which des...

Glaucus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Glaucus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Γλαῦκος (Glaukos), meaning "bluish grey", "shiny", "bright", or "glimmering". In Greek mythology, Glaucus was a prophetic sea god who began life as a mortal fisherm...

Glauke Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Glauke is the Greek form of Glauce, a name rooted in the ancient Greek word glaukos (γλαυκός), meaning "bluish grey" or "gleaming." The name is feminine and was used in both Greek and Ancient Greek contexts, carrying wit...

Glaukos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Glaukos is the direct Greek form of the name Glaucus, derived from the Greek word glaukos (Γλαῦκος), meaning "bluish-grey" — a color often associated with the sea, olive leaves, or the eyes of the goddess Athena. In Gree...

Gökçe Feminine Turkish

Gökçe is a common unisex Turkish given name meaning "azure, sky blue" in Turkish. It derives from the Turkish element gök, meaning "sky" or "heaven". The name evokes the vastness and serenity of the open sky, and also ca...

Göktuğ Masculine Turkish

Göktuğ is a masculine Turkish given name whose literal meaning combines two powerful elements: gök meaning "sky" and tuğ meaning "banner, crest" – together suggesting "sky banner" or "he of the sky's emblem." The name ev...

Gormflaith Feminine Old Irish

Gormflaith is a variant of the Old Irish feminine name Gormlaith, which derives from the elements gorm meaning "blue" or "illustrious" and flaith meaning "ruler, sovereign, princess". The name thus signifies "dark/illust...

Gormlaith Feminine Old Irish

Gormlaith is an Old Irish feminine given name, historically also spelled Gormflaith. It is a compound of the Gaelic elements gorm meaning "blue" or "illustrious" and flaith meaning "ruler", "sovereign", or "princess". Th...

Hortensia Feminine Spanish Roman

Hortensia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Hortensius, possibly derived from Latin hortus meaning "garden". The name shares its root with the botanical term horticulture, evoking imagery of growth and cultiv...

Hyacinthus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Etymology and OriginHyacinthus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος), which is derived from the name of the hyacinth flower. In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a beautiful Spartan prince and lover...

Indigo Feminine English

Indigo is a female given name derived from the English word for the purplish-blue dye or color. The word ultimately comes from Greek Ἰνδικόν (Indikon), meaning "Indic, from India," via Latin indicum. The dye was historic...

Iris Feminine Catalan Croatian +13

Iris is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word "rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger to the gods, often depicted as a link between heaven and earth. The name began...

Jay 1 Masculine English

Jay is a short and simple masculine name of English origin. It began as a nickname or short form for various names beginning with the sound J, most notably James and Jason. Over time, Jay has become established as a stan...

Jean 2 Feminine English Scottish

Jean 2 is a feminine medieval English variant of Jehanne, which is ultimately a form of Jane. During the Middle Ages, it was commonly used in England and Scotland, but its usage in England declined over time. The name wa...

Juniper Feminine English

Juniper is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, derived directly from the common name for the coniferous tree of the genus Juniperus. The word ultimately comes from Latin iuniperus, which i...

Junípero Masculine

Junípero is a Spanish masculine given name, famously borne by the 18th-century Franciscan missionary Junípero Serra. The name was originally adopted by Miquel Josep Serra i Ferrer when he entered the Franciscan Order, ch...

Kahurangi Feminine Māori

Kahurangi is a feminine given name of Māori origin, derived from the name of a type of green gemstone found in New Zealand. The term "kahurangi" in Māori also means "sky blue", reflecting the color of the sky seen throug...

Kaltrina Feminine Albanian

Kaltrina is an Albanian feminine given name, possibly derived from the Albanian word kaltër, meaning "blue" or "azure". The name evokes imagery of the sky or sea, reflecting a common practice in Albanian naming tradition...

Khajag Masculine Armenian

Khajag is an Armenian given name and surname. It is an alternate transcription of the Armenian Խաժակ (see Khazhak), which means "blue-eyed" in Armenian.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the name Khajag include Khaj...

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