Names Categorized "yellow"
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Miski is a feminine given name of Quechua origin. The name directly translates to "honey" in Quechua, the language family of the Inca Empire and several indigenous peoples of the Andes. This meaning evokes sweetness and...
Narantsetseg (наранцэцэг) is a Mongolian feminine given name meaning "sun flower." It is composed of two elements: naran (ᠨᠠᠷᠠᠨ), meaning "sun," and tsetseg (ᠴᠡᠴᠡᠭ), meaning "flower." The name evokes brightness, warmth,...
EtymologyNarcís is the Catalan form of the name Narcissus. It ultimately derives from the Greek Narkissos (Νάρκισσος), which may come from the word narkē (νάρκη), meaning "sleep" or "numbness," reflecting the narcotic pr...
Narcisa is the feminine form of Narcissus, a name rooted in Greek mythology and used across Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish-speaking cultures. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos),...
Narciso is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Narcissus. Derived from Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), which may come from νάρκη (narke) meaning "numbness" or "sleep," the name is deeply rooted in Greek mythology....
EtymologyNarcissa is the feminine form of the name Narcissus, which comes from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), possibly derived from νάρκη (narke) meaning "sleep, numbness" or "narcotic." In Greek mythology, Narcissus w...
Narcisse is the French masculine and feminine form of the name Narcissus. It also serves as the French word for the narcissus flower, conflating the personal name with its botanical namesake. This dual usage reflects the...
Narcissus is a masculine name of Greek origin, Latinized from the Greek Narkissos (Νάρκισσος), which is possibly derived from narke (νάρκη) meaning "sleep" or "numbness." In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a strikingly be...
Narcyz is the Polish form of Narcissus. Like its variants in other languages, it derives from the Latin Narcissus, itself a borrowing from the Ancient Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), which may be connected to the word νάρκη...
Narges (Persian: نرگس) is a Persian feminine given name, meaning "daffodil" or "narcissus" in Persian. The name is ultimately derived from Greek Narkissos (see Narcissus). In Persian culture, the narcissus flower symboli...
Nargiza is a female given name used primarily in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, representing the local Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Persian name Narges.The ultimate root of Nargiza is the Greek mythological name Narcissus (f...
Narkissos is the Greek transliteration of the ancient name Narcissus, from the Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos). The name is thought to derive from the Greek word νάρκη (narke), meaning "sleep, numbness," alluding to the narc...
Nergis is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "daffodil, narcissus." The name is ultimately derived from Greek through the mythological figure Narcissus, a beautiful youth who fell in love with his own reflection and w...
Neven is a Slavic masculine given name, used predominantly in Croatia, Serbia, and Macedonia. It is the masculine form of the feminine name Nevena, which in turn derives from the South Slavic word neven meaning "marigold...
Nevena is a feminine given name widely used in South Slavic countries. The name is derived from the South Slavic word neven, meaning "marigold" (specifically Calendula officinalis). Nevena is the feminine form of the mas...
Nevenka is a South Slavic feminine given name, primarily used in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a variant of Nevena, which is derived from the South Slavic word neven meaning "marigold", a bright orang...
Ngaire is a feminine given name of Māori origin, primarily used in New Zealand. Its etymology is uncertain but most likely derived from the place name Ngaere, a town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island....
Etymology and MeaningNərgiz is the Azerbaijani form of Narges, a Persian name that ultimately derives from Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), possibly from νάρκη (narke) meaning “sleep” or “numbness.” The name is linked to the...
Nubia is a Spanish female given name derived from the name of the ancient region of Nubia in Africa, situated along the Nile River in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The name of the region itself likely co...
Nurit is a Hebrew feminine name that means "buttercup (flower)" (genus Ranunculus). The name is derived from the Hebrew word nurit, which refers to the bright yellow wildflower common in Israel and the Levant.Cultural an...
Odell is a modern English unisex given name, originally derived from a surname. The surname Odell itself is a place name originating from a location in Bedfordshire, England. The place name comes from Old English element...
Odhrán is an Irish masculine given name derived from Old Irish Odrán, which combines the element odar meaning "dun-coloured, greyish brown, tan" with a diminutive suffix. The name thus originally signified "little dun on...
Oluwakanyinsola is a Yoruba feminine name rich in cultural and spiritual significance. The name combines elements that reflect deep gratitude and praise: Oluwa (God), kan (to drop), yin (honey), and sola (wealth), collec...
Orabela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "golden-beautiful", derived from Latin elements: aurea meaning "gold" and bella meaning "beautiful". The name reflects the creative linguistic tradition of Esperanto, where w...
Órfhlaith is a variant of Órlaith, an Irish feminine given name. The name derives from the Old Irish elements ór “gold” and flaith “ruler, sovereign, princess,” thus meaning “golden ruler” or “golden princess.” While nam...
Oria is the Italian form of Aurea, a Late Latin name derived from aureus, meaning "golden." The name carries connotations of brightness, value, and preciousness, much like the metal it references. As a feminine given nam...
Oriana is a feminine given name used in Italian and Spanish, with a rich and uncertain etymology.Etymology and MeaningThe name Oriana is possibly derived from Latin aurum meaning "gold," or from its descendants in Romanc...
Oriane is the French form of Oriana, a given name with rich historical and linguistic roots. The name Oriana itself is possibly derived from Latin aurum (gold) or from its Romance derivatives, Spanish oro or French or. A...
Orianne is a French feminine given name, most commonly recognized as a form of Oriana. The name Oriana itself has multiple possible origins; it may derive from Latin aurum meaning "gold," or from its Romance descendants,...
Orietta is an Italian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Oria, which itself is the Italian form of Aurea. The ultimate root, the Late Latin name Aurea, derives from the Latin adjective aureus meaning "go...
Orla is the anglicized form of the Irish name Órlaith, derived from the Old Irish elements ór "gold" and flaith "ruler, sovereign, princess". The name thus signifies "golden ruler" or "golden princess." In medieval Irela...
Tanzi is a given name that originated as a variant of the flower name Tansy, which itself derives from the name of the plant, through Old French and Late Latin tanacita. As a floral name, Tanzi fits into broader trends o...