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

Names Categorized "sight"

73 Names found

Admir Masculine Albanian Bosnian

Admir is a masculine given name used primarily in the Balkans, particularly among Albanians and Bosniaks. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is widely considered a variant of Amir, an Arabic name meaning "commander...

Aina 4 Feminine Latvian

Aina is a Latvian feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Ainārs, a masculine name derived from the Latvian noun aina meaning "scene" or "sight". The name therefore evokes imagery and vision.In Latvian naming tra...

Ainārs Masculine Latvian

Ainārs is a Latvian masculine given name, derived from the Latvian word aina meaning "scene, sight". The name encapsulates the idea of a vista or visual experience, reflecting Latvia's rich natural landscapes and the cul...

Aisling Feminine Irish

Aisling is an Irish feminine name meaning "dream" or "vision", derived from the Irish language word aisling. The name was created in the 20th century, drawing on a rich poetic tradition.Etymology and Poetic TraditionThe...

Aislinn Feminine Irish

Aislinn is a variant of the Irish name Aisling, which means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling refers to the aisling, a poetic genre that flourished in Irish poetry during the 17th and 18th centu...

Alemayehu Unisex Amharic

Alemayehu (Ge'ez: ዓለማየሁ) is a personal name of Ethiopian origin. Its literal meaning in Amharic is "I have seen the world" (Alämʷa ʾayähu), composed of aläm ('world, universe') and ayehu ('I have seen'). In the context o...

Alvydas Masculine Lithuanian

Alvydas is a masculine Lithuanian given name. Its etymology combines two Lithuanian roots: al-, meaning "all, every", and vyd-, meaning "to see", thus conveying the sense of "all-seeing" or "one who sees everything." Thi...

Argus Masculine Greek

Argus is a masculine name from Greek myth, rooted in the Greek Ἄργος (Argos), itself derived from ἀργός (argos) meaning "glistening, shining". The name was borne by several figures in Greek mythology, especially the gian...

Arvydas Masculine Lithuanian

Arvydas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian elements ar meaning "also" and vyd- meaning "to see". The name thus carries the connotation of "one who also sees" or perhaps of broad perception....

Asterope Feminine Greek

Asterope is a feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "lightning, flash of light". In Greek mythology, several figures bear this name, including a naiad—a water nymph—who tragically died while fleeing from the mortal yout...

Avalokiteshvara Masculine

Avalokiteshvara is a name meaning "the lord who looks down" in Sanskrit, derived from avalok meaning "to look down" and īśvara meaning "lord, god." The original form may have been Avalokitasvara, with the final element s...

Balor Masculine Irish

Balor (also spelled Balar) is a figure from Irish mythology, best known as a fearsome giant king of the Fomorians, a race of malevolent supernatural beings. The name's meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to derive fr...

Cecil Masculine English

Cecil is a masculine given name of Welsh origin. Although its ultimate root can be traced to the Roman name Caecilius, Cecil entered English through a more complex path. The name was borne by the prominent Cecil family,...

Cecilia Feminine Danish Dutch +7

Cecilia is a Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which derives from Latin caecus meaning "blind". The name was borne by Saint Cecilia, a semi-legendary 2nd or 3rd-century martyr who was sentenced t...

Chaza'el Masculine Hebrew Bible

Chaza'el is the original Hebrew form of the name Hazael, an ancient Aramean king who appears in the Old Testament. The name itself carries a theophoric meaning, derived from two Hebrew elements: ḥaza, meaning "to see," a...

Chetan Masculine Gujarati Hindi +2

Chetan is a common Indian male first name derived from the Sanskrit root cetana, meaning "visible, conscious, soul." Spelling variants bring it near the name Chaitanya, one of the many names of the Hindu philosopher and...

Darshan Masculine Gujarati Hindi +2

Darshan is a masculine given name widely used across India, particularly in Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, and Marathi communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word darśana (दर्शन), which carries a rich range of meanings...

Darshana Feminine Marathi

Darshana is a female given name of Marathi origin, derived from the Sanskrit root darśana (दर्शन), which means "seeing, observing, understanding." It is the feminine form of the masculine name Darshan. The name carries p...

Didem Feminine Turkish

Didem is a feminine Turkish given name, generally considered to derive from the Persian word dīdeh (دیده) meaning "eye", combined with the Turkish first-person possessive suffix -m ("my"). The resulting compound can be i...

Diyar Unisex Kurdish

Diyar is a Kurdish given name of ambiguous gender, most commonly used for males. It derives from the Arabic word diyār (دِيَار), the plural of dār (دَار) meaning "house" or "land," thus carrying the connotation of "homes...

Drishti Feminine Hindi

Drishti is a feminine name used primarily in India, derived from the Sanskrit word dṛṣṭi, meaning "sight" or "vision." The name carries profound philosophical connotations in Hindu and yogic traditions, where drishti ref...

Elioenai Masculine English Bible

Etymology and MeaningElioenai is a Hebrew name meaning "my eyes look to Yahweh." It is derived from three elements: ʾel meaning "towards," yo (a shortened form of Yahweh) referring to the Hebrew God, and ʿayin meaning "e...

Elroi Masculine Hebrew

Elroi is a Hebrew name meaning "God who sees me", derived from ʾel ("God") and raʾa ("to see"). In the Old Testament, Hagar, the handmaid of Sarah, gives this epithet to God after receiving a prophecy from an angel in th...

Epifanía Feminine Spanish

Epifanía is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Latin Epiphanius, which itself originates from the Greek Ἐπιφάνιος (Epiphanios), meaning "appearance" or "manifestation" — from the Greek word ἐπιφάνεια (epiphan...

Epifania Feminine Italian

Epifania is the Italian feminine form of Epiphanius. The name derives from the Greek verb epiphainein, meaning "to appear" or "to manifest," ultimately from the Greek element epiphaneia ("appearance, manifestation"). Thi...

Epiphaneia Feminine Ancient Greek

Epiphaneia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Epiphanes, which means "appearing, manifesting" or "illustrious" in Greek. The name derives from the Greek verb epiphainō (to appear...

Epiphanes Masculine Ancient Greek

Epiphanes is an Ancient Greek name meaning "appearing, manifesting," derived from the Greek word epiphanḗs (ἐπιφανής). It originated as an epithet for Hellenistic rulers, notably the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes...

Epiphany Feminine English

Epiphany is an English feminine given name derived directly from the Christian festival of the same name, observed on January 6. The festival commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus, an event that symboliz...

Gregory Masculine English

Gregory is the English form of the Latin Gregorius, which itself comes from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), derived from the Greek word γρήγορος (gregoros) meaning "watchful" or "alert." The name's meaning of...

Guanyin Feminine

Guanyin is the Chinese name of the bodhisattva of compassion, derived from the phrase Guanshiyin ("one who observes the sounds of the world"), referring to how he hears the prayers of those in distress. The name comes fr...

Hades Masculine Greek

Hades is a masculine name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek Ἅιδης (Haides), itself from ἀϊδής (aides), meaning "unseen." In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld, a dark realm that also came...

Harvey Masculine English

Harvey is an English given name derived from the Breton name Haerviu, meaning “battle worthy,” from haer “battle” and viu “worthy.” Alternatively, the name may come from a different Breton root: hoiarn (or huiarn, modern...

Hazael Masculine English Bible

Hazael is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God sees", derived from the elements ḥaza ("to see") and ʾel ("God"). In 1 Kings 19:15, God instructs the prophet Elijah to anoint Hazael as king over Syria, though th...

Hitomi Feminine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningHitomi is a feminine Japanese given name that carries multiple layers of meaning depending on the kanji used. Most directly pronounced as hitomi, the name is frequently written with the single kanji...

Hoder Masculine Norse

Hoder is a figure from Norse mythology, known as a blind god who was tragically deceived by the trickster deity Loki into killing his own brother, Balder. The name derives from Old Norse Hǫðr, which comes from hǫð meanin...

Horus Masculine Egyptian

Etymology and OriginsHorus is the Latinized form of Ὧρος (Horos), the Greek rendering of the ancient Egyptian name ḥrw (reconstructed as Heru or Horos). The Egyptian root likely derives from ḥr meaning "above, over" or ḥ...

Hrachya Masculine Armenian

Hrachya is an Armenian male given name composed of two Old Armenian elements: հուր (hur) meaning "fire" and աչք (achk) meaning "eyes, sight". Its figurative meaning is therefore "eyes of fire" (or "eyes of flame").The na...

Hywel Masculine Welsh

EtymologyHywel is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the Old Welsh Higuel, meaning "eminent, prominent" or literally "well-seen." It is cognate with the Breton name Hoel. The name was later anglicized as Howell an...

Ifunanya Feminine Igbo

Ifunanya is a feminine Igbo name originating from southeastern Nigeria. In the Igbo language, the name literally means "to see in one's eye," a poetic expression that conveys the concept of "love." The name embodies the...

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...

Iscah Feminine English Bible

Iscah is the Anglicized form of the Hebrew name Yiska (יִסְכָּה). In the Old Testament, Iscah is mentioned only briefly in Genesis 11:29 as the daughter of Haran and the niece of Abraham. The meaning of Iscah is given as...

Janar Feminine Kazakh

Janar is a feminine Kazakh name that carries the meanings of "eyes," "fire," and "beauty." This poetic combination reflects the visual and emotional significance attributed to these elements in Kazakh culture, where eyes...

Jyoti Feminine Bengali Nepali +2

Jyoti is a unisex given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light". It is used as a transcription for the feminine form ज्योती and the masculine form ज्योति, making it common across...

Kamakshi Feminine Hindi Hindu

Kamakshi is a Sanskrit-derived feminine name of Hindu origin, composed of the elements काम (kāma) meaning "love, desire" and अक्षि (akṣi) meaning "eye". The name thus translates to "she whose eyes are love" or "the love-...

Kamatchi Feminine Tamil

Kamatchi is the Tamil variant of the Sanskrit name Kamakshi, deeply rooted in Hindu religious tradition.EtymologyThe name Kamakshi (and by extension Kamatchi) derives from the Sanskrit elements kāma meaning "love, desire...

Khazhak Masculine Armenian

Khazhak is an Armenian masculine given name that evokes a striking physical attribute. The name derives directly from the Armenian language, where it means "blue-eyed."Etymology and Linguistic ContextIn Armenian, the wor...

Közaiym Feminine Kazakh

Közaiym is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin. It means "lady of the eye" in Kazakh, composed of two elements: köz (көз) meaning "eye" and aiym (айым) meaning "lady, mistress, my moon". This name reflects the traditi...

Lawahiz Feminine Arabic

Lawahiz is an Arabic feminine name derived from the word lawāʾiḥ, meaning “glances” or “sidelong looks.” The name evokes the idea of subtle, expressive glances, often associated with beauty, mystery, or flirtation in cla...

Lochan Masculine Hindi

Lochan is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, where it means "the eye". The name is derived from the Sanskrit word lochana, which refers to the eye, and is often associated with vision, perception, and beauty. In Hindu...

Lochana Feminine Hindi

Lochana is a feminine given name of Hindi origin, serving as the feminine form of Lochan. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word Sanskrit lochana, which means "the eye" or "sight." In Hindi and related languages, the...

Lucia Feminine Danish Dutch +8

Lucia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light". It is the feminine form of the Roman masculine praenomen Lucius, which shares the same root. The name has been widely used throughout Christ...

Lynceus Masculine Greek

Lynceus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Λυγκεύς (Lynkeus), which is possibly derived from λύγξ (lynx), the wild cat renowned for its sharp eyesight. In Greek mythology, the name is borne by several figures, most no...

Lynkeus Masculine Greek

Etymology and OriginLynkeus is the original Greek form of the name Lynceus. The name is derived from the Greek word λύγξ meaning 'lynx', a wild cat known for its keen eyesight. This etymology directly informs the mytholo...

Mantvydas Masculine Lithuanian

Mantvydas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, composed of the elements mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth" and vyd- (from išvysti) "to see". This etymological structure parallels many traditional Lithuania...

Manzoor Masculine Urdu

Etymology and MeaningManzoor is the usual Urdu transcription of Manzur, an Arabic name (منظور) derived from the root naẓara (نظر), meaning "to perceive, to see, to observe." The name literally means "seen, considered, ex...

Manzur Masculine Arabic Bengali

EtymologyManzur is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root naẓara (نظر), meaning "to perceive, to see, to observe." The literal meaning of Manzur is "seen, considered, expected," and it carries connotations of bei...

Maya 1 Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Maya is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "illusion, magic". In Buddhist tradition, Maya is the name of the mother of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), who is said to have dreamed of a white elephant before his...

Medusa Feminine Greek

Medusa is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek Μέδουσα (Medousa), which comes from μέδω (medo) meaning "to protect" or "to rule over." Despite its peaceful etymology, the name is inextricably l...

Meenakshi Feminine Bengali Hindi +5

Meenakshi (also spelled Minakshi) is a Hindu goddess, primarily worshipped in South India, and considered a form of Parvati. The name is an alternate transcription of the Sanskrit Mīnākṣī, derived from mīna meaning "fish...

Mergen Masculine Turkmen

Mergen is a Turkic masculine name rooted in the concept of sharpness and skill. Although in modern Turkmen it directly means "sharp-eyed", the name has deeper mythological resonance. In ancient Turkic cosmology, Mergen (...

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