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Alex Unisex Czech Danish +12

Alex is a unisex short form of Alexander, Alexandra, and other names beginning with Alex. Stemming from the Greek element alexein meaning "to protect" or "to defend," Alex has been used as a diminutive for those names af...

Beau Unisex Dutch English

Beau is a given name of French origin, meaning "beautiful, handsome" (from the French adjective beau). Although it is grammatically masculine in French, it has been used as a unisex name in English-speaking countries and...

Bowie Unisex Dutch English

Bowie is a unisex given name of Scottish and English origin, used primarily in Dutch and English-speaking countries. As a given name, it is derived from a Scottish surname, which itself comes from the Gaelic word buidhe...

Chris Unisex Danish Dutch +2

Chris is a common short form of the names Christopher, Christian, Christine, and other names beginning with Chris. While primarily a diminutive, Chris has also been used as an independent given name in its own right, tho...

Diede Unisex Dutch

Diede is a Dutch short form of names that begin with the Old High German element diota (Old Frankish þeoda), meaning "people."Etymology and OriginsThe element diota originates from the Germanic word for "people" or "trib...

Eef Unisex Dutch

Eef is a Dutch unisex name that functions as a short form of various names beginning with the element E- or Ev-, most commonly those starting with Eva or Evert. Derived from the first syllable of the root name, Eef follo...

Elian Unisex Dutch

Elian is a Dutch variant of names beginning with Eli, such as Elijah or Elisabeth. It is primarily used as a masculine given name in the Netherlands, though its gender-neutral appeal has grown internationally.Etymology a...

Floor Unisex Dutch

Floor is a Dutch given name of unclear origin. It is most commonly considered a Dutch form of Florence (from the Latin Florentius or Florentia, meaning "prosperous, flourishing") or a short form of Flora (the Latin name...

Gerry Unisex Dutch English

Gerry is a diminutive of Gerald, Gerard or Geraldine. It is used as both a masculine and feminine given name in English and Dutch. The root names Gerald and Gerard derive from Germanic elements meaning "spear" (ger) and...

Hennie Unisex Dutch

Hennie is a Dutch diminutive and feminine form of Hendrik, which itself is the Dutch cognate of Heinrich, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Heimirich meaning "home ruler"—composed of heim "home" and rih "ruler"....

Jaylin Unisex Dutch English +1

Etymology and Historical ContextJaylin is a modern invented name, primarily used in Dutch, English, and African American communities. It functions as a variant form of two distinct names: Jalen (masculine) and Jaylynn (f...

Jip Unisex Dutch Frisian

Jip is a short, unisex name with roots in both European and Asian cultures. In the Dutch and Frisian contexts, it originally developed as a Frisian diminutive or short form of names beginning with the Old German element...

Marijn Unisex Dutch

Marijn is a Dutch unisex given name, widely used in the Netherlands for both males and females. It is a short form of Marinus, a name of Latin origin.EtymologyThe name Marijn derives from Marinus, which itself comes from...

Minke Unisex Dutch Frisian

Minke is a diminutive and feminine form of Meine, originating in the Dutch and Frisian languages. The root name Meine itself is derived from a Frisian short form of names that begin with the Old German element megin mean...

Mischa Unisex Dutch German

Mischa is a Dutch and German form of Misha, itself a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, which derives from Michael. Although predominantly masculine, Mischa is occasionally used as a feminine name in the Netherlands.Origin a...

Pleun Unisex Dutch

Pleun is a Dutch unisex given name, originating as a diminutive of Apollonius. While historically used for both genders, it is now commonly employed as a feminine name in the Netherlands. Etymology and History The name P...

Puck Unisex Dutch Anglo-Saxon

Puck is a given name and nickname of Dutch and English origin, derived from the Old English puca, meaning a mischievous household spirit or nature sprite. Its ultimate etymology is uncertain, possibly stemming from Germa...

Rini Unisex Dutch

Rini is a Dutch diminutive or short form, typically derived from names such as Marinus, Marina, or Catharina. As a diminutive, it often conveys affection or familiarity, similar to other Dutch shortened forms like Ina or...

Riny Unisex Dutch

Riny is a Dutch diminutive that can be derived from multiple source names: Marinus, Marina, or Catharina. This versatile nickname is part of a broader Dutch tradition of shortening longer names to affectionate, single-sy...

Robin Unisex Czech Dutch +3

Robin is a unisex given name of medieval English origin, originally a diminutive of Robert, but now usually regarded as an independent name. The name Robert itself derives from the Old Frankish elements hrod meaning 'fam...

Sacha Unisex Dutch French

Sacha is the French and Dutch form of Sasha, itself a Slavic diminutive of Aleksandr (or Aleksandra). Ultimately derived from Alexander, composed of the Greek elements alexo 'to defend' and aner 'man', Sacha carries the...

Sascha Unisex Dutch German

Sascha is a German and Dutch form of Sasha. Derived as a diminutive of either Aleksandr or Aleksandra, Sascha embodies the same legacy of protection and nobility as its root name, Alexander. The name Alexander, meaning "...

Storm Unisex Danish Dutch +2

Storm is a modern given name derived directly from the vocabulary word for a disturbance in the atmosphere, often associated with severe weather events such as thunderstorms, snowstorms, and hurricanes. The English word...

Vesper Unisex Dutch Roman

Vesper is a unisex given name with roots in Latin and Greek, ultimately derived from the Latin vesper meaning “evening star.” It is a Latin cognate of Hesperos, the Greek personification of the evening star (the planet V...

Wendel Unisex Dutch German +1

Wendel is a given name and surname used in Dutch, German, and Portuguese-speaking regions. It originates as a short form of Germanic names containing the element wentil, meaning "a Vandal." The Vandals were a Germanic tr...

Wil Unisex Dutch English

Wil is a unisex short form of William and other names beginning with Wil, used primarily in Dutch and English contexts. As a clipped form, it offers a casual, friendly alternative to the full name while retaining the con...

Willy Unisex Dutch English +1

Willy is a common masculine given name, often used as a diminutive of William, Wilhelm, or Willem. In Dutch, it functions as both a masculine and feminine name. The name has been popular in Dutch, English, and German-spe...

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