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Eithan Masculine Hebrew English

Eithan is a modern variant of Ethan or, less commonly, Eitan. The name is used primarily in English-speaking countries and also in Hebrew-speaking communities, where it serves as an alternative transliteration of the ori...

Eliam Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Eliam is a Hebrew name meaning "God is a kinsman", derived from the elements אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God" and עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation, kinsman". It appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of one of King David's migh...

Eliel Masculine Finnish Portuguese +3

Eliel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my God is God" in Hebrew. It is composed of two Hebrew words for God: Eli ("my God") and El ("God"), resulting in a name that emphasizes the belief in a single,...

Elio Masculine Italian Spanish

Elio is an Italian and Spanish given name with dual origins, rooted in both ancient Roman and Greek mythology. As an Italian and Spanish form of the Roman family name Aelius, it connects to the Roman emperor Hadrian, who...

Elodie Feminine English

Elodie is the English form of the French name Élodie, which itself derives from the Gothic name Alodia. The name Alodia is thought to be composed of Gothic elements such as alls (“all”) or aljis (“other”), combined with...

Eloise Feminine English

Eloise is an English female given name derived from the Old French name Héloïse. Etymologically, it traces back to the Germanic name Helewidis, composed of the elements

Elora Feminine English Popular Culture

Etymology and OriginsElora is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, likely invented or derived from various sources. It may be a variant of Eliora, a Hebrew name meaning “God is my light,” or Elnora, an American com...

Florence Feminine English French

Florence is a feminine given name of both English and French origin, derived from the Latin Florentius or its feminine counterpart Florentia, which themselves come from the word florens, meaning “prosperous, flourishing....

Freya Feminine English German +1

Freya is the Anglicized spelling of the name of the Norse goddess Freyja, whose Old Norse name means "lady". In Norse mythology, Freyja is a member of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility, wisdom, and the...

Georgina Feminine English Hungarian +1

Georgina is a feminine given name used in English, Hungarian, and Spanish. It is the feminine form of George, which derives from the Greek name Georgios, itself from georgos meaning “farmer, earthworker”. The name is thu...

Goldie 1 Feminine English

Goldie is an English feminine given name derived from a nickname for a person with blond hair, from the English word gold. The name evokes the precious metal's brightness and value, often symbolizing rarity, warmth, or p...

Halle 2 Feminine English

Halle is a feminine given name that owes its modern usage primarily to the American actress Halle Berry (born 1966). Her name was taken from the Halle Halle department store in Cleveland, Ohio, where she was born. The st...

Halo Feminine English

Halo is a feminine English given name derived from the English word halo, meaning "luminous disc or ring", which itself comes from Greek ἅλως (halos). In religious art, haloes are depicted as radiant circles or disks of...

Hayes Masculine English

Hayes is a given name of English or Irish origin that is a transferred use of a place name or surname. It can derive from either Hayes 1 or Hayes 2. The English surname originates from an Old English word referring to a...

Hendrix Masculine English

Hendrix is a masculine first name with English usage, derived from a Dutch surname that in turn originated from the given name Hendrik. The surname Hendrix is a patronymic form of Hendrik, meaning "son of Hendrik." The n...

Ila Feminine Hindi

Ila is a feminine given name with multiple origins and cultural associations, making it widely recognized across different regions. In Indian contexts, it derives from Sanskrit इला (Ilā), meaning "earth" or "speech". Thi...

Indie Feminine English

Indie is a feminine given name in English, likely rooted in two main origins. It may be a diminutive of India or Indiana, both names associated with the country and state respectively. Additionally, it is probably inspir...

Indy 2 Feminine Dutch English

Indy is a modern English and Dutch feminine given name, often used as a variant of Indie. As such, it typically shares the same etymological background: Indie is thought to be a diminutive of India or Indiana, but its us...

Ivory Unisex African American

Ivory is a rare and elegant first name derived directly from the English word for the hard, creamy-white substance obtained from elephant tusks and other animal teeth. Historically, natural ivory was highly prized for it...

Izan Masculine Spanish

Izan is a Spanish masculine given name that emerged as a phonetic adaptation of Ethan, reflecting the English pronunciation of that name. While Ethan itself comes from the Hebrew אֵיתָן (ʾEṯan) meaning "solid, enduring,...

Jasiel Masculine English Bible

Jasiel is a masculine given name that appears as a variant of Jaasiel in some versions of the Old Testament, most notably the King James Version. The name derives from the Hebrew root Jaasiel, itself composed of two elem...

Jaziel Masculine Spanish

Jaziel is a masculine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking cultures, functioning as a variant of Jaasiel. This name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Ya'asi'el, composed of the elements עָשָׂה (ʿasa) meaning "t...

Jream Feminine English

Jream is a modern feminine name that first emerged in the United States in the late 20th century. It is a phonetic variant of Dream, deriving from the English word dream, which denotes the thoughts, images, and sensation...

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...

Kailani Feminine English Hawaiian

Kailani is a Hawaiian and English feminine given name. It derives from the Hawaiian elements kai meaning "ocean, sea" and lani meaning "sky, heaven," evoking imagery of the vast natural world. The name has gained popular...

Kairo Masculine English

Kairo is a variant of the name Cairo, ultimately derived from the Egyptian city's Arabic name al-Qāhira, meaning "the victorious." This variant offers a streamlined spelling while retaining the same cosmopolitan, powerfu...

Kalani Unisex Hawaiian

Kalani is a Hawaiian name that combines the definite article ka ("the") with the root lani, which carries the complex meanings of "heaven", "sky", "royalty", and "majesty". The full meaning is thus often interpreted as "...

Kayce Unisex English

Kayce is a variant of the English unisex name Casey or Case, depending on pronunciation. When pronounced like "Casey," it is typically considered a respelling of that Irish-derived name; when pronounced with a hard "c" s...

Kaylani Feminine English

Kaylani is a modern English female name, most commonly used as a variant of Kailani. Its origin is Hawaiian, derived from the elements kai, meaning "ocean, sea," and lani, meaning "sky, heaven." This gives Kaylani the po...

Kehlani Feminine English

Kehlani is a given name that originated as a modern spelling variant of Kailani or Kalani, names of Hawaiian origin. The Hawaiian elements kai meaning "ocean, sea" and lani meaning "sky, heaven" combine to evoke a natura...

Koa 1 Masculine Hawaiian

Koa is a Hawaiian first name meaning "warrior" or "koa tree" in the Hawaiian language. The term koa carries both martial and natural significance: it denotes a brave fighter, and it also refers to Acacia koa, a species o...

Koda Masculine English

Koda is a masculine given name of English usage, at least in part inspired by a character from the animated film Brother Bear (2003). The name was taken by the movie's creators from the Lakota or Dakota word koda, meanin...

Kohen Masculine English

Kohen is an English variant of Cohen, which itself is a common Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word kohen, meaning "priest." This name is traditionally associated with the Aaronic priesthood—known as kohanim in He...

Kylian Masculine French

Kylian is a French variant of the Irish name Cillian. Its root, Cillian, probably derives from the Old Irish word cell meaning "church" combined with a diminutive suffix, giving the sense of "little church"—a reference t...

Kylo Masculine Popular Culture

Kylo is a modern invented name, popularized by the Star Wars franchise and primarily given to boys. Its exact meaning is unexplained, but it was likely formed by combining elements from the names Skywalker and Solo—the k...

Lainey Feminine English

Lainey is a feminine given name or nickname with multiple origins and spelling variants. In English-speaking countries, it originally emerged as a short form of various names, including Helen and its variants Helena and...

Lennon Unisex English

Lennon is a given name of English origin, derived from an Irish surname anglicized as Lennon. The surname itself comes from the Irish byname Leannán, meaning "lover." As a first name, its usage gained prominence primaril...

Lennox Unisex English

Lennox is a unisex English given name derived from a Scottish surname. The surname itself originates from a district in Scotland called Leamhnachd in Gaelic, which likely means "place of elms." This name has steadily ris...

Leo Masculine Armenian Croatian +9

Leo is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Latin. It is derived from the Latin word leo meaning "lio...

Lian 1 Masculine German

Lian is a German short form of the names Julian or Kilian. It is used primarily for males.EtymologyJulian originates from the Roman name Iulianus, a derivative of Julius. The name was borne by the last pagan Roman empero...

Lilith Feminine Judeo-Christian-Islamic Semitic

Etymology and Origins Lilith is a name of ancient Mesopotamian origin, derived from the Akkadian word lilitu, meaning "of the night". This root connects Lilith to a class of female demons known as lilitu in Assyrian and...

Lottie Feminine English Swedish

Etymology and OriginLottie is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Swedish. It is a diminutive of Charlotte or Liselotte, and can also be a short form of Ottilie. As a nickname, it originated in the 19th c...

Luca 1 Masculine Italian Romanian

Luca is an Italian and Romanian form of Lucas (see Luke). This name has a rich history, originating from the Greek name Loukas, which means "from Lucania," a region in southern Italy. The name gained popularity due to th...

Luella Feminine English

Luella is a variant of the name Louella. Luella is a feminine given name that emerged in the English-speaking world in the 19th century, reflecting the era's fondness for fanciful name coinages and composed or blended fo...

Luka Masculine Georgian Croatian +4

Luka is a Slavic masculine given name, used in several languages including Georgian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Luke, which itself derives from the Latin Lucas, ultimately from t...

Luna Feminine Dutch English +4

Etymology and MythologyLuna directly means "the moon" in Latin, and it is also the word for moon in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Romance languages. In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the Moon, often d...

Mac Masculine English

Mac is a given name and nickname in English usage, most commonly a variant of Mack. The name Mack itself originated as a surname, typically a shortened form of various Irish and Scottish surnames beginning with Mac or Mc...

Maeve Feminine English Irish +1

Maeve is the Anglicized form of the Irish name Medb, which means "intoxicating" or "she who intoxicates," possibly connected to mead. In early modern Irish, it was spelled Meadhbh or Maedhbh, with the pronunciation evolv...

Magnolia Feminine English

Etymology and Botanical OriginMagnolia is a feminine given name derived from the English word for the flowering plant of the same name. The name pays homage to French botanist Pierre Magnol (1638–1715), who was honored b...

Maisie Feminine English Scottish

Maisie is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, functioning as a Scottish diminutive of Mairead, the Scottish form of Margaret. The name also appears in Irish contexts via Mairéad. The suffix "-ie" is a common diminu...

Malani Feminine English

Malani is a modern English feminine name that likely originated as a creative variant of Melanie, blending it with the Hawaiian element lani, meaning "heaven, sky." This element appears in other Hawaiian-influenced names...

Marceline Feminine French

Marceline is the French feminine form of Marcellinus, a Roman family name derived from Marcellus. The root of this name chain is the Roman praenomen Marcus, which is probably related to the name of the Roman god Mars. Ma...

Margo Feminine English

Margo is a feminine given name that functions as a variant of Margot. It ultimately traces back to the Latin Margarita, which was borrowed from the Greek word margarītēs (margarites) meaning "pearl" — a term likely borro...

Margot Feminine French German

Margot ( MAR-goh, MAR-gət, French: [maʁɡo]) is a feminine given name, a French diminutive of Marguerite (and ultimately of Margaret), meaning "pearl." While originally a short form, it has long functioned as an independe...

Marigold Feminine English

Marigold is an English feminine given name derived from the common name of a group of flowering plants belonging to the genera Calendula and Tagetes. The flower name itself is a combination of Mary and the English word g...

Marlowe Feminine English

Marlowe is a given name that originated as a surname. As a surname, it is derived from a place name in Old English, meaning "remnants of a lake," from words referring to an old lake bed or marshy land. The name has been...

Mateo Masculine Croatian Spanish

Mateo is a Spanish and Croatian form of Matthew. In Spanish, it is derived directly from the Latin Matthaeus, which itself comes from the Greek Matthaios, a New Testament form of the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift...

Mathias Masculine Danish French +3

Origin and EtymologyMathias is a given name predominantly used in Danish, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is a variant of Matthias, which itself derives from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος...

Maverick Masculine English

Maverick is an English given name with connotations of individuality and stubborn independence. The name is derived from the English word maverick, meaning "independent". The word itself originated from the surname of Sa...

Melany Feminine English

Melany is a variant of Melanie, typically found in English-speaking countries. The name derives from the Greek μέλαινα (melaina), meaning "black, dark," which evolved into the Latin name Melania and later the French form...

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