NameHub
This is a list of names in which the categories include isograms.

Names Categorized "isograms"

5,463 Names found

Amleto Masculine Italian

Amleto is the Italian form of Hamlet, a name deeply rooted in Scandinavian legend and immortalized by William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet (ca. 1600). The name ultimately derives from a Latinized form of Old Norse Amlóði...

Amon Masculine Egyptian

Etymology and OriginsAmon is a name with deep roots in ancient Egyptian religion and culture. It derives from the Egyptian jmn (reconstructed as Yamanu), meaning "the hidden one." The Greek form Ἄμμων (Ammon) influenced...

Amonet Feminine Egyptian

Etymology and OriginsAmonet is the Egyptian feminine form of Amon, derived from the Egyptian jmnt (reconstructed as Yamanut), which means “the hidden one” in the feminine gender. This name belongs to a primordial goddess...

Amor Unisex Portuguese Spanish +2

Amor is a name derived directly from the Latin word amor, meaning "love." In Roman mythology, Amor was another name for the god Cupid, the son of Venus and Mars, who was often depicted as a winged, blindfolded boy armed...

Amos Masculine Hebrew English +4

Amos is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word ʿamas meaning "load" or "burden." This etymology reflects the prophetic role of the biblical figure who bore the weight of divine messages. In...

Amr Masculine Arabic

Amr is an Arabic male given name that means "life," derived from the 'Amara root ('amara) meaning "to live long, to thrive." The name is closely related to Umar but distinguished by the addition of an Arabic wāw at the e...

Amrit Masculine Hindi

Amrit (अमृत) is a masculine Indian name derived from Sanskrit, where अ (a) means "not" and मृत (mṛta) means "dead," together conveying the meaning "immortal." In Hindu mythology, Amrit also refers to the divine nectar of...

Amro Masculine Arabic

Amro is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عمرو (see Amr). It is commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries as a masculine given name. The root of this name is Amr, which means "life" in Arabic, derived from t...

Amse Masculine Frisian

Amse is a Frisian masculine given name, originally a short form of Adelmar and other names beginning with the Old German element adal 'noble' followed by a second element starting with m. It thus belongs to the Germanic...

Amun Masculine Egyptian

Amun is the Egyptian name for a major ancient deity, variant of Amon. The name derives from the Egyptian jmn (reconstructed as Yamanu) meaning "the hidden one," reflecting Amun's initial role as a god of the air and myst...

Amund Masculine Norwegian

Amund is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Agmundr. It combines elements possibly from egg (meaning "edge of a sword") or agi (meaning "awe, fear") with mundr (meaning "protection"), giving...

Amy Feminine English

Amy is an English feminine given name, derived from the Old French name Amée, meaning "beloved" (modern French aimée). This is a vernacular form of the Late Roman name Amata, which comes from the Latin verb amare, "to lo...

An 2 Masculine Sumerian

An is a Sumerian masculine name meaning "heaven, sky." In Sumerian mythology, An was the supreme god of the heavens, often considered the father of Enlil and Enki. His cuneiform sign 𒀭 (dingir) was used as a determinativ...

An 1 Unisex Chinese Japanese +1

An 1 is a unisex given name with multiple cultural origins in East and Southeast Asia. Its most widespread meaning is derived from Chinese ān (安), meaning "peace, quiet" or "safe, secure". The name is formed from the ch...

Anbu Masculine Tamil

Anbu is a Tamil masculine given name that means "love" in the Tamil language. It is a common name in Tamil Nadu and among Tamil-speaking communities worldwide, reflecting the cultural value placed on affection and compas...

Ance Feminine Latvian

Ance is a Latvian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Anna. While it originates as a short form, it is frequently used independently in Latvia. The name is closely related to the South Slavic Anica and th...

Anđelko Masculine Croatian Serbian

Anđelko is a South Slavic masculine given name used in Croatian and Serbian, meaning "little angel" or simply "angel." It is a derivative of Anđelo, which itself comes from the medieval Latin name Angelus, derived from t...

Anđelo Masculine Croatian

Anđelo is the Croatian form of Angel, a name derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, itself from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger." The name appears in the New Testament as a designatio...

Andeolus Masculine Medieval Latin

Andeolus is a name of unclear origin, associated with a Christian saint martyred in southern Gaul during the 3rd century. The name is thought to be a Latinized form of a Greek or possibly pre-Roman name, but its exact et...

Ander Masculine Basque

Ander is the Basque form of Andrew, ultimately derived from the Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine." In Basque, Ander follows a common pattern of adapting foreign names to Basque phonology and orthography, resu...

Anders Masculine Danish Norwegian +1

Anders is a Scandinavian masculine name, the Andreas) via metathesis of 'r' and 'e', reflecting a common linguistic shift in the Nordic languages. Ultimately derived from the Greek element aner meaning "man," the name ca...

Andi 1 Feminine English German

Andi is a diminutive form of Andrea (English) or Andreas (German). These names trace their roots to the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly, masculine," derived from aner ("man"). In the New Testament, Andrew (the English...

Andie Unisex English

Andie is a diminutive of the names Andrew or Andrea 2, commonly used in English-speaking countries. The name is typically a unisex given name, though it is more frequently associated with females in modern usage, while A...

Andile Unisex Ndebele Xhosa +1

EtymologyAndile is a given name of Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele origin, derived from the Nguni word ukwanda (or kwandile), meaning "to increase" or "to multiply." The name thus evokes a sense of growth, expansion, and family...

André Masculine Dutch French +3

André is the French, Portuguese, and Galician form of Andrew, ultimately derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine." The name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Saint Andrew was one of the...

Andre Masculine English African American

Andre is an English and African American form of the French and Portuguese name André, which itself derives from the Greek name Andreas, ultimately from the Greek element aner meaning "man." The root, Andrew, shares this...

Andrei Masculine Belarusian Bulgarian +2

Andrei is a masculine given name widely used in Belarusian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Russian. It is the Romanian form of Andrew, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Андрей (Andrey) or Belarusian Ан...

Andrés Masculine Icelandic Spanish

Andrés is the Spanish and Icelandic form of Andrew. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), which comes from ἀνδρεῖος (andreios) meaning "manly, masculine," itself from ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man." In...

Andreu Masculine Catalan

Andreu is a common Catalan given name of Ancient Greek origin, also used as a surname in Catalan, Spanish (Castilian), German, and southern French contexts. It is the Catalan form of Andrew, derived etymologically from t...

Andrew Masculine English English Bible

EtymologyAndrew is the English form of the Greek name Andreas (Ἀνδρέας), which derives from andreios (ἀνδρεῖος) meaning "manly" or "masculine," ultimately from the Greek word aner (ἀνήρ) meaning "man." The name entered E...

Andrey Masculine Belarusian Bulgarian +1

Andrey is a masculine given name predominantly used in Slavic languages, including Belarusian, Bulgarian, and Russian. It is the local form of Andrew, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine",...

Andries Masculine Dutch

Andries is a Dutch and Afrikaans masculine given name, equivalent to Andrew. It is a common name in the Netherlands, Belgium (Flanders), and South Africa, reflecting the historical influence of Dutch language and culture...

Andris Masculine Hungarian Latvian

Andris is a Latvian masculine given name and a Hungarian diminutive of Andrew. In Latvian, Andris is used as a full formal name, while in Hungarian it serves as a familiar, shortened form of András (the Hungarian equival...

Andriy Masculine Ukrainian

Andriy (also Andrii; Ukrainian: Андрі́й) is the Ukrainian form of the masculine English given name Andrew. It is derived from the Greek name Andreas, which comes from the Greek word andreios meaning "manly" or "masculine...

Androcles Masculine Ancient Greek

Androcles is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀνδροκλῆς (Androkles), derived from the Greek elements ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man" (genitive ἀνδρός) and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory," giving the overall meaning "glory of...

Andrzej Masculine Polish

Andrzej is the Polish form of Andrew, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition. The name derives from the Greek Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), meaning "manly" or "masculine," which itself comes from ἀνήρ (aner), "man." In the N...

Andy Unisex English

Andy is a diminutive of Andrew or, less commonly, of Andrea 2. Like other Scottish -e(y) diminutives, it serves as a familiar and affectionate short form that has become a given name in its own right in English-speaking...

Ane 2 Masculine Frisian

Ane is a Frisian masculine diminutive and a variant of Anne 2. As a short form, Anne 2 itself derives from names beginning with the Old German element arn meaning “eagle,” a common totemic avian symbol in Germanic naming...

Ane 1 Feminine Basque Danish +1

Ane is a feminine given name with distinct origins in Basque, Danish, and Norwegian. In Basque, it is the form of Anna, while in Danish and Norwegian, it serves as a variant of Anne 1.The ultimate root is Hannah, a Hebre...

Anej Masculine Slovene

Anej is a Slovene masculine given name, derived as a form of Aeneas, the Latin name of the Trojan hero from Greek and Roman mythology. The name Aeneas itself comes from the Greek Αἰνείας (Aineias), which is thought to be...

Ange Unisex French

Ange is a French given name that functions both as a masculine and feminine form of the Latin name Angelus, itself derived from the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος), meaning "messenger." The name evokes the heavenly creature...

Ángel Masculine Spanish

Ángel is a common masculine given name in Spanish-speaking countries. It is the Spanish form of Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (ange...

Àngel Masculine Catalan

Àngel is the Catalan form of the name Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which ultimately comes from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger." In Christian tradition, ange...

Angel Unisex Bulgarian English +1

Angel is a unisex given name used in Bulgarian, English, and Macedonian, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus. This Latin name ultimately comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger....

Ângelo Masculine Portuguese

Ângelo is the Portuguese form of Angel, ultimately derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger." The name refers to the heavenly be...

Angelo Masculine Italian

Angelo is an Italian masculine given name directly derived from the Latin Angelus, meaning angel, itself from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), “messenger”. The name thus carries a strong religious connotation, rooted in Jude...

Angelos Masculine Greek

Angelos is a Greek masculine given name, derived from the Byzantine Greek noble family name Angelos. It is the Greek form of the Latin name Angelus, which ultimately comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "m...

Angelus Masculine Medieval Latin

Angelus is a Medieval Latin masculine name that serves as the Latin form of Angel. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger," which in Christian tradition came to refer to cel...

Anghel Masculine Romanian

Anghel is a Romanian masculine given name and surname, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger." As a given name, Anghel is the...

Ànghelu Masculine Sardinian

Ànghelu is a Sardinian masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning “messenger.” The name refers to the celestial beings known as angels, who...

Angie Feminine English

Angie is a diminutive of Angela and other names beginning with Ang, such as Angelina, Angus, or Angelo. Its usage as a standalone given name in English-speaking countries was notably boosted by the 1973 Rolling Stones so...

Angjelko Masculine Macedonian

Angjelko is a Macedonian masculine diminutive of Angel. The name reflects a common Slavic onomastic pattern of adding the suffix -ko to create affectionate or familiar forms. It is primarily used in North Macedonia and a...

Angus Masculine English Irish +1

Angus is an English, Irish, and Scottish masculine given name. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish and Scottish Gaelic name Aonghus (also spelled Aonghas). The name ultimately derives from the Old Irish Óengus, which i...

Anh Unisex Vietnamese

Anh is a unisex Vietnamese given name with Sino-Vietnamese origins. It is often derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 英 (anh), meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero." However, because Vietnamese personal names freque...

Ani 2 Feminine Armenian

Ani is a feminine Armenian name derived from the ancient city of Ani, now located in modern-day eastern Turkey. The city's name has an unknown etymology, but it rose to prominence in the 10th and 11th centuries as the ca...

Ani 1 Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +2

Ani is a diminutive of Ana, used in Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Spanish. Ana itself is a form of Anna, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. The name Anna appears in the New...

Aníbal Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Aníbal is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Hannibal. The name ultimately derives from the Punic (Carthaginian) name Hanniba‘al, meaning "my grace is Ba‘al" — a combination of the Phoenician element ḥann (grace, favour)...

Anik Masculine Bengali Hindi

Anik is a masculine given name used primarily in Bengali and Hindi cultures, with origins in the Sanskrit word anīka (अनीक), meaning "army" or "splendour". The name evokes qualities of strength, organization, and brillia...

Anikó Feminine Hungarian

Anikó is a Hungarian female given name, derived as a diminutive of Anna. In Hungarian, the suffix -kó is a common diminutive ending, lending the name an affectionate or familiar tone. The name Anna itself has deep biblic...

Anıl Masculine Turkish

Anıl is a Turkish masculine given name. It derives from the Turkish word anılmak, meaning "to be remembered" or "to be commemorated." The name is often interpreted as "Righteous Ruler" or "Just Emperor," reflecting a sen...

Ask AI