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

Names Categorized "white"

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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...

Izotz Masculine Basque

Izotz is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "ice" in the Basque language. As a nature-derived name, it is part of a broader tradition in Basque naming culture that draws inspiration from natural el...

Jasmijn Feminine Dutch

Jasmijn is a Dutch feminine given name, derived directly from the Dutch word jasmijn, meaning jasmine. The jasmine flower, known for its fragrant white blossoms, has long been associated with beauty and grace, and the na...

Jasmin 1 Feminine English Finnish +1

Jasmin is a feminine given name used in English, Finnish, and German speaking cultures. It is a direct borrowing or equivalent of the English word and name Jasmine, which derives from the fragrant climbing flower of the...

Jasmin 2 Masculine Bosnian

Jasmin 2 is a Bosnian masculine form of Jasmine. While the more common feminine name Jasmine is derived via Arabic from Persian yāsamīn, referring to a fragrant climbing plant used in perfumes, Jasmin 2 represents a dist...

Jasmina Feminine Bosnian Croatian +3

Jasmina is a feminine given name commonly used in Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is a form of the English name Jasmine, which ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning 'jasmine flowe...

Jasmine Feminine English French

Jasmine is a feminine given name taken from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers, used for making perfumes. The name ultimately derives via Arabic from the Persian yāsamīn, which is also a Persia...

Jasminka Feminine Croatian Macedonian +1

Jasminka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is a diminutive of Jasmina, which is a form of Jasmine in several languages. The ultimate origin is the English word for the climbing plant...

Jasmyn Feminine English

Jasmyn is a variant of the name Jasmine, the English word for a climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery. The name ultimately derives via Arabic from Persian yāsamīn, which itself is also a given name in Pe...

Jázmin Feminine Hungarian

Jázmin is the Hungarian form of Jasmine, a name derived from the English word for a climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery. The ultimate origin is Persian یاسمین (yāsamīn), which also serves as a Persian...

Jazmin Feminine English

Jazmin is a Jasmine variant that reflects the creative respelling trend in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States. Like its root name, Jazmin is drawn from the English word for the climbing plant with...

Jazmine Feminine English

Jazmine is a modern English variant of Jasmine, a name derived from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers. The plant name itself comes via Arabic from Persian یاسمین (yāsamīn), which is also a Per...

Jazmyn Feminine English

EtymologyJazmyn is a variant spelling of Jasmine. The name Jasmine derives from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery, which ultimately comes via Arabic from Persian yāsamīn. The...

Jemima Feminine English English Bible

Jemima is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, recorded in the Old Testament as the oldest of the three daughters of Job (Job 42:14). Traditionally said to mean "dove", it may actually be related to Hebrew yomam, mean...

Jenifer Feminine Cornish English +1

Jenifer is a female given name derived as a variant of Jennifer. While it shares the same origin and meaning, its spelling offers a less common alternative to the more widespread Jennifer, yet retains the same lyrical qu...

Jennifer Feminine Dutch English +3

Jennifer is a feminine given name deriving from the Cornish form of the Welsh name Guinevere (Gwenhwyfar in Welsh). The name's meaning is often interpreted as 'the fair one' or 'white wave,' stemming from Proto-Celtic el...

Jeruti Feminine

Jeruti is a feminine given name from the Indigenous Guaraní language of South America, primarily associated with Paraguay but also known in neighboring regions of Argentina and Brazil. The name directly translates to “do...

Jessamine Feminine English

Jessamine is a female given name of English origin, derived from a variant spelling of the English word jasmine, which refers to the fragrant climbing plant used in perfumes. While the spelling "Jessamine" is less common...

Jessamyn Feminine English

Jessamyn is a feminine given name in English, originating as a variant of Jessamine. Jessamine itself is a variant spelling of the word jasmine, referring to a climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery. The...

Jökull Masculine Icelandic

Jökull is an Icelandic masculine given name that directly translates to "glacier, ice". The name is derived from the Old Norse word jǫkull, meaning "icicle" or "glacier," and is ultimately related to the Proto-Germanic r...

Jonah Masculine English English Bible

Jonah (Hebrew: Yona, meaning "dove") is a masculine given name of Jewish origin that appears prominently in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). The name is most notably associated with the prophet Jonah, son of Amittai, wh...

Jumana Feminine Arabic

Etymology and Meaning Jumana is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the word jumānah (جمانة), which signifies a "rarest pearl" or simply "pearl" in Arabic. The name evokes the preciousness and rarity of a pearl, a...

Jumanah Feminine Arabic

Jumanah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jumana (جمانة), which means "pearl". This feminine name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking cultures and reflects the poetic and symbolic value placed on pearls i...

Kalin Masculine Bulgarian

Kalin is the Bulgarian masculine form of Kalina, a feminine name derived from the Slavic word for the viburnum tree (Kalina). In Bulgarian culture, the name Kalina itself is directly taken from the plant name, which is a...

Kalina Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Kalina is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, commonly used in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Polish. It means "viburnum tree" (the shrub known for its white flowers and red berries) in these languages. Etymology and Cul...

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,...

Kaniehtiio Feminine

Kaniehtiio is a female first name of Mohawk origin, meaning "she is good snow." The name is composed of three elements: the feminine prefix ka- ("she"), the noun óniehte ("snow"), and the suffix -iio ("good"). Cultural S...

Kawisenhawe Feminine

Kawisenhawe is a feminine given name of Mohawk origin, meaning "she holds the ice." The name is composed of the elements ka- "she", ó wise "ice", and -hawe "hold, have". Mohawk is an Iroquoian language spoken by the Moha...

Keelin Feminine Irish

Keelin is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoilfhionn. The original Gaelic name derives from the Old Irish elements cáel meaning "slender" and finn meaning "white, blessed" or "fair." It was historically used as a f...

Kielo Feminine Finnish

Kielo is a Finnish female given name derived from the word kielo, meaning "lily of the valley" (species Convallaria majalis). This delicate woodland flower is the national flower of Finland, and the name has been used as...

Kirsi Feminine Finnish

Kirsi is a Finnish female given name with multiple layers of meaning, reflecting both linguistic adaptation and natural imagery. It originated either as a Finnish form of Christina or as a short form of Kirsikka, which m...

Laban Masculine English Bible

Laban is a male given name of biblical origin, derived from the Hebrew לָבָן (Lāḇān), meaning "white." In the English-speaking world, it is primarily used within the context of English Bible translations. The name is mos...

Laboni Feminine Bengali

Laboni is a Bengali feminine name of Sanskrit origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word lavaṇa (लवण), meaning "salt". Over time, this core meaning has expanded to encompass "saline, salted, tasteful, graceful", reflec...

Lachtna Masculine Irish

Lachtna is an Irish given name derived from Old Irish Lachtnae, meaning "milk-coloured"—a descriptor likely referencing pale or fair features. The name comes from the Irish word lacht ("milk"), a borrowing from the Latin...

Lachtnae Masculine Old Irish

Lachtnae is an Old Irish masculine given name, originating from the element lacht meaning "milk" (itself borrowed from Latin lact-). The name thus means "milk-coloured" or "grey". It is the direct Old Irish form of the l...

Lavan Masculine Hebrew Bible

Lavan is a name with deep biblical roots, appearing as a Hebrew form of Laban, which derives from the Hebrew element (lavan) meaning "white." In the Old Testament, Laban is a prominent figure as the father of Rachel and...

Lebanah Masculine English Bible

Lebanah is a masculine name that appears briefly in the Old Testament, mentioned only in the Book of Ezra and Nehemiah among the list of exiles returning from Babylon. The name is of Hebrew origin, derived from the root...

Leimomi Feminine Hawaiian

Leimomi is a Hawaiian female given name that gained popularity in the 20th century. Its meaning, derived from the Hawaiian words lei ("wreath," "flowers," or metaphorically "child") and momi ("pearl"), is thus "pearl chi...

Leocádia Feminine Portuguese

Leocádia is the Portuguese form of Leocadia, a Late Latin name derived from the Greek island of Leukadia (modern Lefkada) or from the Greek word leukos (λευκός), meaning "bright, clear, white." The name is most notably a...

Leocadia Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Leocadia is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, closely associated with Spanish and medieval Christian traditions. The name's etymology is debated, but it may be derived from the Greek island of Leucadia (modern...

Leucippus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Leucippus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Leukippos, meaning "white horse" (from leukos "white, bright" and hippos "horse"). This name was borne by the 5th-century BC pre-Socratic philosopher traditionally credit...

Leukippos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Leukippos is a Greek name meaning "white horse" (leukos meaning "white, bright" and hippos meaning "horse"). This name appears in both mythology and history, with several notable bearers in ancient Greece.EtymologyThe na...

Levana 1 Feminine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Levana 1 is the Hebrew form of Lebanah, itself derived from the poetic Hebrew word for the moon. In the Hebrew Bible, the root לָבָן (lavan) means "white," evoking the moon's bright, silvery appearance. While Lebanah app...

Lilac Feminine English

Lilac is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the shrub with purple or white flowers (genus Syringa). The word 'lilac' itself traces back through Arabic from Persian, reflecting the plant's ea...

Lilach Feminine Hebrew

Lilach is a modern Hebrew feminine name meaning "lilac" (the flower). The name derives from the Hebrew word for the plant, which was adopted from the Persian lilak through Arabic or European intermediaries. Lilach connec...

Livna Feminine Hebrew

Livna is a Hebrew name meaning "white". It is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew root laban, which carries connotations of whiteness, purity, and brightness. The name shares its root with the word for "moon" (levana...

Livnat Feminine Hebrew

Livnat is a Hebrew surname (and variant feminine given name) related to Livna. Its meaning is tied to the ancient Hebrew word livnat (לִבְנַת), which appears in Exodus 24:10 as part of the phrase livnat hasappir, traditi...

Lulit Feminine Amharic

Lulit is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word lul (ሉል), meaning “pearl.” In Amharic, the suffix -it is a common feminine marker, making the name directly translate to “pearl” or “preci...

Lulu 2 Feminine Arabic

Lulu is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly meaning "pearls" (لؤلؤ). The name is derived from the singular word for pearl, lu'lu', which in its plural form evokes the imagery of multiple pearls, symbolizing...

Lumi Feminine Finnish

Lumi is a Finnish feminine given name that directly derives from the Finnish word lumi, meaning "snow." The name is a relatively modern creation, reflecting a broader Nordic trend of adopting nature-inspired names. Its p...

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...

Lynx Masculine English

Lynx is a rare English masculine given name derived from the name of a genus of wild cats. The word lynx comes from Middle English via Latin from the Greek λύγξ (lynx), which is possibly related to λευκός (leukos) meanin...

Lys Feminine French

Lys is a French diminutive of Élisabeth, itself the French form of Elizabeth. Additionally, Lys coincides with the French word for “lily,” a flower long associated with purity, royalty, and the Virgin Mary in Christian i...

Maarit Feminine Finnish

Etymology and MeaningMaarit is the Finnish form of Margaret, a name of ultimately Persian and Indo-Iranian origin meaning "pearl." The root name entered Europe via Greek margarites (μαργαρίτης) and Latin Margarita. In Fi...

Madara Feminine Latvian

Madara is a Latvian female given name, derived from the Latvian word for a type of flowering plant known as cleavers or bedstraw (Galium aparine). The name belongs to the tradition of botanical or nature-inspired names,...

Madelief Feminine Dutch

Madelief is a Dutch feminine given name derived from the Dutch word madeliefje, meaning "daisy". Like the English name Daisy, Madelief draws on floral symbolism, but it is a native Dutch name rather than a direct loan fr...

Madge Feminine English

Madge is a diminutive of Margaret, a name of Greek origin meaning "pearl." Originating as a short form in the English-speaking world, Madge gained popularity as an independent feminine given name, especially in the late...

Maegan Feminine English

Maegan is a feminine given name, a variant of Megan. The name ultimately derives from Margaret, which comes from the Greek margarites (meaning "pearl"), a word believed to originate from an Indo-Iranian source. Etymology...

Maeghan Feminine English

Maeghan is a modern English variant of Megan, which itself is a Welsh diminutive of Margaret. The name represents a creative respelling of Megan that became more common in the late 20th century. Like other variants such...

Maggie Feminine English

Maggie is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Margaret, and less commonly of Magdalena, Magnolia, or Marigold. As an English name, Maggie has been in consistent use since the Middle Ages, often used...

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