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Names Categorized "time"

34 Names found

Aigar Masculine Estonian

Aigar is a masculine given name primarily used in Estonia. It is first recorded in the early 20th century and has a debated etymology. One theory, proposed by linguist Julius Mägiste in 1936, suggests a Finnic origin, co...

Aina 1 Feminine Danish Finnish +2

Aina is a feminine given name used in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is a variant of Aino, a name from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. In Finnish, aina also means "always," which adds a poetic layer...

Aiwareiks Masculine

Aiwareiks is the Gothic form of Euric, itself derived from the Gothic elements aiws meaning "eternity, age" and reiks meaning "ruler, king." The name thus conveys the meaning "eternal ruler" or "king of ages." Recorded i...

Ammar Masculine Arabic Malay +1

Ammar (Arabic: عمّار) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds" in Arabic. It derives from the root ʿamara, which conveys meanings of longevity, thriving, and construction....

Aroa Feminine Basque Spanish

Aroa is a feminine given name of Basque origin, derived from the Basque word aro meaning "era, age, or time." The name evokes a sense of timelessness and continuity, often chosen for its poetic and nature-inspired qualit...

Aulus Masculine Roman

Aulus (abbreviated A.) is a Latin praenomen, or given name, used in ancient Rome. Its exact etymology is uncertain. One popular theory connects it to Latin avulus, meaning "little grandfather," but this may be folk etymo...

Bokamoso Unisex Sotho

Bokamoso is a Sotho given name that means "future" in the Sotho language. The name carries a hopeful and aspirational sentiment, reflecting a cultural emphasis on progress and optimism. It is used as both a male and fema...

Çağdaş Masculine Turkish

Çağdaş is a Turkish given name meaning "modern, contemporary." Derived from the Turkish word çağ (meaning "age" or "era"), the name embodies a forward-looking, progressive spirit, reflecting the values of modernity and t...

Chimuka Unisex

Chimuka is a given name of Tonga (Zambia/Zimbabwe) origin. The name is derived from the Tonga word muka, meaning “late” – often interpreted as “born late” or “last-born.” In many African naming traditions, such semantica...

Chronos Masculine Greek

Chronos (also spelled Chronus) is the Greek personification of time. His name is derived directly from the Greek word χρόνος (chronos), meaning "time." In Greek mythology, Chronos is depicted as an old, bearded man, wiel...

Däuren Masculine Kazakh

Däuren is a Kazakh masculine given name meaning "era, time" in the Kazakh language. The name ultimately traces its roots to Arabic via Persian, following a common linguistic pathway where many Kazakh names of Islamic ori...

Davron Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Davron is a masculine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It derives from the Arabic word dawarān, meaning "turn, rotation," and in Uzbek and Tajik carries the broader meaning of "era" or "period." The...

Elam Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Elam is a name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning either "hidden" or "eternity." In the Old Testament, Elam is the name of several characters, most prominently a son of Shem, who was the ancestor of the Elamite peoples....

Euric Masculine

Euric is a historical name derived from the Gothic *Aiwareiks, composed of the elements aiws ("eternity, age") and reiks ("ruler, king"), thus meaning "eternal ruler" or "king of ages." The name is most famously borne by...

Gumersinda Feminine Spanish

Gumersinda is a Spanish feminine given name, the feminine form of Gumersindo. The name derives from the medieval Latin Gomesendus, which in turn comes from a Germanic name, likely of Visigothic or Suebian origin. The Ger...

Gumersindo Masculine Spanish

Gumersindo is a Spanish masculine given name derived from the medieval Latinized form Gomesendus, which itself originates from a Germanic (Visigothic or Suebian) name. The first element likely comes from guma meaning "ma...

Hemera Feminine Greek

Hemera is the Greek goddess who personified the daytime. Her name directly translates to "day" in Greek, reflecting her role as the bringer of daylight. In Greek mythology, according to Hesiod's Theogony, she was the dau...

Hisako Feminine Japanese

Hisako is a Japanese feminine given name. Its meaning varies depending on the kanji characters used to write it. A common interpretation combines hisa, meaning "long time" or "long ago" (久), with ko meaning "child" (子)...

Hroþisinþs Masculine

EtymologyHroþisinþs is a reconstructed Gothic name, the original Germanic form underlying the Spanish and Portuguese name Rosendo. It is composed of two elements: hroþs meaning "fame" and sinþs meaning "time" or "journey...

Ilga Feminine Latvian

Ilga is a Latvian feminine name, derived from the Latvian nouns ilgas meaning "longing, desire" or ilgs meaning "a long time." It is a relatively modern given name, first recorded as a given name for Latvians at the end...

Iniobong Unisex Ibibio

Iniobong is a unisex first name of Ibibio origin, primarily used among the Ibibio people of southeastern Nigeria. The name means "God's time" in the Ibibio language, reflecting a deep cultural emphasis on divine timing a...

Janus Masculine Roman

Janus is the Latin name of the Roman god of gateways, beginnings, transitions, and endings. The name derives from Latin ianus, meaning "archway" or "doorway," reflecting the god's role as the keeper of passages. In Roman...

Kalki Masculine Hindu

Kalki (Sanskrit: कल्कि), also called Kalkin, is the prophesied tenth and final avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu in Vaishnava cosmology. According to Hindu tradition, Kalki is destined to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga,...

Mahina Feminine Hawaiian Māori

Mahina is a feminine name with roots in both Hawaiian and Māori cultures. It means "moon" or "month" in the Hawaiian language, where it derives from the word mahinameaning both "moon" and "moonlight" as well as "a farm"...

Mathurin Masculine French

Mathurin is a French masculine given name, derived from the Late Roman name Maturinus, itself a derivative of the Latin adjective maturus meaning "mature, ripe." The French form likely emerged as a vernacular adaptation...

Mathurine Feminine French

Mathurine is a French feminine given name, directly derived as the feminine form of Mathurin, a French masculine name. Mathurin itself originates from the Latin name Maturinus, which is ultimately derived from maturus, m...

Maturinus Masculine Medieval Latin

Etymology Maturinus is a Latin name derived from the Latin word maturus meaning "mature, ripe." It serves as the Latin form of Mathurin. The name is strongly associated with a 3rd-century Gallo-Roman saint, which ensured...

Mönkhtsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhtsetseg is a female given name of Mongolian origin. It is composed of two elements: Mönkh (mönkh), meaning "eternal," and Tsetseg (tsetseg), meaning "flower." Thus, the name signifies "eternal flower."Names incorpor...

Munkhtsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Etymology and MeaningMunkhtsetseg is an alternate transcription of the Mongolian Cyrillic name Мөнхцэцэг (see Mönkhtsetseg). It is a feminine given name composed of two Mongolian elements: mönkh (мөнх) meaning "eternal"...

Noʻoroa Unisex

Noʻoroa is a name of Rarotongan origin, spoken in the Cook Islands. It means "long stay", combining the elements noʻo ("to stay" or "to sit") and roa ("long" or "extended"). The name reflects values of endurance or a las...

Ogechi Feminine Igbo

Ogechi is a feminine given name of Igbo origin, meaning "God's time." The name is derived from the Igbo word oge (time) and chi (God, personal deity), with the element Chi referring to the personal spiritual guardian in...

Ogechukwu Feminine Igbo

Ogechukwu is an Igbo female name meaning "God's time" in the Igbo language. It is a variant of Ogechi, formed by appending the element Chukwu (meaning "God") as the second component. The name reflects a deep-seated Igbo...

Ogechukwukamma Feminine Igbo

Etymology and Cultural SignificanceOgechukwukamma is a feminine Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria, composed of words that reflect the deep religious worldview of the Igbo people. The name breaks down into three parts:...

Zaman Masculine Arabic Urdu

Zaman is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "time, age, era". It is derived directly from the Arabic word zamān (زَمَان), which carries the same meaning. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world as...

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