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Fox is an English masculine given name derived either directly from the English word fox or from the surname Fox, which originally functioned as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in character or appea...
Garance is a French feminine given name derived from the French word for a flowering plant of the genus Rubia, commonly known as madder in English. The plant has been prized since antiquity for its roots, which yield a d...
Garnet is a feminine given name derived directly from the English vocabulary word garnet, a precious stone that serves as the traditional birthstone for the month of January. The name's appeal stems from the gem's rich,...
Garnette is a feminine variant of the name Garnet, adapted with a typically feminine suffix. The name Garnet itself is derived from the English word for the precious stone, which is the traditional birthstone for January...
Gilroy is an English masculine given name and surname derived from Irish Gaelic origins. As a given name, it is typically transferred from the surname, which itself has two possible etymologies in Irish: Mac Giolla Ruaid...
Ginger is an English feminine given name derived from the English word ginger, referring either to the spice or the reddish-brown color. It can also function as a diminutive of Virginia, a connection popularized by the f...
Gol is a feminine Persian name directly drawn from the word gol (گل), meaning "flower" or "rose" in Persian. The name reflects the long Persian tradition of using floral vocabulary to name girls, calling to mind beauty,...
Golbahar is a Persian feminine name meaning "spring flower", composed of the elements gol meaning "flower, rose" and bahār meaning "spring". The combination evokes images of fresh blossoms and the renewal of nature after...
Golnar is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "pomegranate flower." It is derived from the Persian elements gol (گل), meaning "flower," and nār (نار), meaning "pomegranate." The pomegranate holds deep cultur...
Gölnara is a Tatar feminine given name, a regional form of the Persian name Golnar. The root name Golnar is composed of the Persian elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "pomegranate", thus carrying the lyrical m...
Golnaz is a feminine Persian given name that combines two expressive elements from the Persian language. The first part, gol (گل), means "flower" or "rose," while the second, nāz (ناز), conveys "delight," "comfort," or "...
Etymology and Linguistic RootsGolshan is a feminine given name of Persian origin. It derives from the archaic Persian word گلشن (golshan), meaning "rose garden". The name is formed from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose", c...
Golzar is a unisex Persian given name that poetically evokes a garden of flowers. It is derived from the Persian word gol (گل) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the suffix -zār (زار) meaning "place abounding in, field...
Gül is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "rose", ultimately from Persian (gol). The name is common across several languages influenced by Persian, including Gul in Urdu, Pashto (Gwal), and as a feminine name in Turki...
Gul is a unisex given name meaning "flower, rose" in Urdu and Pashto, ultimately derived from Persian _gol_ (گل). It is a common name in Persian, Pashto, Turkish, and other languages influenced by Persian culture. In Ara...
Gülay is a feminine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani and Turkish cultures. The name is a compound of two elements: gül, meaning "rose" (derived from Persian gol), and ay, meaning "moon." Together, they form the p...
Gulbadan is a feminine name of Persian origin, meaning "having a body like a rose" (from gul, "rose," and badan, "body"). It is most famously associated with Gulbadan Begum (1522–1603), a Mughal princess and the daughter...
Gülbahar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian name Golbahar, which means "spring flower" from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and بهار (bahār) meaning "spring". The name thus evokes the beaut...
Gulbahar is the Urdu form of Golbahar, a Persian feminine name. The root name Golbahar is composed of the Persian elements gol meaning “flower, rose” and bahār meaning “spring”, together signifying “spring flower” — a po...
Gülden is a Turkish feminine given name that means "from the rose" in Turkish, evoking beauty and delicacy through the imagery of the flower. The name is derived from the word gül (rose), a classic emblem in Turkish and...
Gülistan is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "rose garden." It is a poetic compound derived from the Persian gol ("rose") and -estan ("place of"), ultimately tracing back to the same linguistic origins as the relate...
Gulistan is a Kurdish feminine personal name, functioning as the direct Kurdish form of Gülistan. The name belongs to a broader family of Persianate names centered on the rose garden motif that spread across the Middle E...
Gulnar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name Гүлнар (see Gülnar). The name is derived from the Persian compound Golnar, formed from the elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "p...
Gulnara is a feminine given name used across several Turkic and Caucasian cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. It is primarily a localized form or transcription of the Persian name Golnar...
Gülnaz is a feminine given name used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz languages. It is a Turkic form of Golnaz, a Persian name composed of the elements gol meaning "flower" or "rose" and nāz meaning "delight"...
Gulnaz is a feminine given name used in Georgian and Urdu, derived from the Persian name Golnaz. The name combines the Persian elements gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," creating the poetic m...
Gulnora is an Uzbek and Tajik feminine given name, derived from Golnar, a Persian compound meaning “pomegranate flower.” The name combines gol (“flower”) and nār (“pomegranate”), reflecting the cultural importance of the...
Gulrukh is a feminine Persian name meaning "rose-faced", derived from gul (gul, meaning "rose" or "flower") and rukh (rukh, meaning "face" or "cheek"). The name evokes the poetic imagery of delicacy and beauty characteri...
Gülşen is a Turkish female given name of Persian origin. It is the Turkish form of Golshan, which derives from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden" (from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose"). The name thus carries c...
Gülten is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two Persian-origin elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and tan meaning "skin, body," thus conveying the meaning "rose skin." The name reflects a common tradition in Tu...
Gulzar is the Urdu form of the Persian name Golzar. The name is derived from the Persian elements گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix زار (zār) meaning "place abounding in, field, garden". Thus, Gulzar poetica...
Haumea is a feminine name of Polynesian origin, primarily from Hawaiian mythology and culture. It means "red ruler" or "ruler of the red (earth)", derived from Hawaiian hau meaning "ruler" and mea meaning "reddish brown"...
Heinz is a German diminutive of Heinrich, the German form of Henry. The name Henry itself derives from the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning "home ruler," composed of the elements heim (home) and rih (ruler). Thus, Heinz...
Helah is a feminine name mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in 1 Chronicles 4:5 and 1 Chronicles 4:7. It means "rust" in Hebrew, a rare and distinctive etymology that appears in Jewish onomastic tradition. The...
Henna is a Finnish feminine given name derived as a form of Heinrich (see Henry). The name Henry ultimately originates from the Germanic name Heimirich, composed of the elements heim 'home' and rih 'ruler', giving the me...
Hollie is a spelling variant of the English name Holly, primarily used as a feminine given name. Due to its phonetic similarity, it is also occasionally, though rarely, used as a masculine given name transferred from the...
Hollis is a unisex given name and surname derived from the Middle English word holis, meaning "holly trees." The name originally referred to someone who lived near a clump of holly trees, making it a topographic name of...
Holly is a given name derived from the English word for the holly tree, a genus of evergreen plants with distinctive spiny leaves and red berries. The name originates from the Old English word holen, which refers to the...
Hồng is a unisex given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of several Chinese characters. The most common interpretations are from 紅 (hồng) meaning "pink, rosy" or 鴻 (hồng) meaning "swan, l...
Hong is a unisex Chinese name with multiple meanings, each represented by a different character. The character 虹 (hóng) means "rainbow," conveying beauty and color. The character 红 (hóng) means "red," a color symbolizi...
Hongmei is a Chinese feminine given name composed of two characters: 红 (hóng), meaning "red, vermillion, blush," and 梅 (méi), meaning "plum, apricot." The red plum is a popular image in Chinese poetry and art, symboliz...
Hrodohaidis is an Old German female name formed from the elements hruod "fame" and heit "kind, sort, type". Thus, the name originally meant "famous type" or "famous kind". Despite its Germanic origins, Hrodohaidis is bes...
Humaira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, also commonly used in Urdu-speaking regions. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Humayra (حميراء), which itself is derived from the root word ḥumrāʾ, meaning...
Humayra (also spelled Humaira) is a feminine Arabic name meaning "red" or "reddish". The name originates from the Arabic root ḥamrāʾ (حمراء), the feminine form of aḥmar (red). Humayra holds special significance in Islam...
Hường is a Vietnamese feminine given name and a variant of Hồng, one of the most common female names in Vietnam. According to Vietnamese etymological resources, Hường derives from a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chi...
Inari is a Japanese name meaning "carrying rice", from the elements 稲 (ina) meaning "rice" and 荷 (ri) meaning "carry". Inari is also the name of a prominent kami (divinity) in Shinto and Japanese mythology, associated...
Iva is a feminine given name used in Czech, Slovak, and other Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of Ivo 1, a Germanic name originally derived as a short form of names beginning with the element iwa meaning "yew"....
Ives is an English form of Yves, used to refer to Saint Ives (also called Ivo) of Huntingdonshire, a semi-legendary English bishop. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic element iwa meaning "yew," which was often...
Ivet is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian and Catalan, functioning as the local form of Yvette. Yvette itself is the French feminine form of Yves, which traces back to the Germanic name Ivo 1, originally a short fo...
Iveta is a feminine given name found in Czech, Slovak, and Latvian cultures. It is the local form of Yvette, which itself derives from the French feminine of Yves. The name ultimately traces its roots back to the Germani...
Ivette is a Catalan feminine given name, the Catalan form of Yvette. Yvette itself is the French feminine form of Yves, which ultimately derives from the Germanic root name Ivo 1. The root Ivo was originally a short form...
Ivka is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, and Slovak, primarily as a diminutive of several names with the root Iva. The name Iva itself has multiple origins: it can be derived from South Slavic iv...
Ivona is a Slavic variant of the female given name Yvonne, used in Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovak. It reflects the adaptation of a French name into the phonological and orthographic patterns of Slavic l...
Ivonete is a Portuguese female given name that serves as a diminutive of Ivone.Etymology and HistoryThe name ultimately derives from Yvon, a medieval diminutive of Yves, itself a French name of Germanic origin meaning 'y...
Ivonne is a Spanish variant of the French name Yvonne, which is itself the feminine form of Yvon, a medieval diminutive of Yves. Yves ultimately derives from the Germanic element iv meaning "yew," related to the yew tree...
Iwo is a Polish masculine given name, representing the Ivo 1 form in Polish. It derives from a Germanic root, originally a short form of names beginning with the element iwa, meaning "yew." This element is associated wit...
Iwona is the Polish feminine form of the French name Yvon, which itself originated as a medieval diminutive of Yves. Like its French counterpart Yvonne, Iwona carries the longstanding meaning associated with the yew tree...
Jaga is a feminine diminutive in Croatian, Serbian, and Polish, derived from Agatha, Jagoda, Jadwiga, and other names containing the syllable ja. Its use is primarily affectionate or informal, serving as a short form for...
Jagoda is a Slavic feminine given name with dual meanings: it signifies "strawberry" in the South Slavic languages (such as Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian), while in Polish it simply means "berry." In Poland, Jagoda c...
Jasper is a masculine given name of Dutch and English origin, also significant in Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition. It is derived from the Latin Gaspar, which likely originates from the Biblical Hebrew word גִּזְבָּר (g...