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Somali form of Eve.

Basque and Galician form of Xavier.

Galician form of Iacobus (see James).

Uzbek form of Khadija.

Somali form of Hafsa.

Galician form of Iacomus (see James).

Azerbaijani feminine form of Khalid.

Somali form of Halima.

The Tatar and Bashkir versions of Hamza.

Galician form of John.

Short form of Alexander. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by a character on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)...

Short form of Alexandra.

Azerbaijani form of Hanım.

Derived from Greek ξανθός (xanthos) meaning "yellow, blond, fair-haired". This was the name of a few minor figures in Greek mythology.

Modern Greek form of Xanthe.

Modern elaborated form of Xanthe.

Feminine form of Xanthippos. This was the name of the wife of Socrates. Because of her supposedly argumentative nature, the name has been adopted (in...

Modern Greek transcription of Xanthippe.

From the Greek elements ξανθός (xanthos) meaning "yellow" and ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse". This was the name of a 5th-century BC Athenian general.

From Greek ξανθός (xanthos) meaning "yellow". This is the name of several minor figures in Greek mythology, including kings of Pelasgia and Thebes.

Latinized form of Xanthos.

Basque form of Santiago.

Tatar and Bashkir form of Hasan.

Somali form of Hasan.

Means "memory, remembrance" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic خاطر (khāṭir) meaning "thought, idea" [1].

German form of Xavier.

Modern feminine form of Xavier.

Derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning "the new house". This was the surname of the Jesuit priest Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552) who...

Feminine form of Xavier.

Variant of Xavier.

Possibly from Classic Maya balam "jaguar" and k'in "sun" or kej "deer". In the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the K'iche' Maya, Xbalanque and his twin...

Azerbaijani form of Khadija.

Short form of Ánxela.

Probably a variant of Xenia. This was the name of the main character in the 1990s television series Xena: Warrior Princess.

Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" and ἀγορά (agora) meaning "assembly, marketplace". This was the name of a 2nd-century BC...

Variant of Xenia. This was occasionally adopted as a monastic name during the Byzantine era.

Modern Greek transcription of Xene.

Catalan form of Xenia.

Means "hospitality" in Greek, a derivative of ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreigner, guest". This was the name of a 5th-century saint who is venerated in...

Czech form of Xenia.

Feminine form of Xenon.

Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". This name was borne by a 5th-century BC Greek...

From the Greek name Ξενοκράτης (Xenokrates), which was derived from ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreigner, guest" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power"....

Modern Greek form of Xenophon.

Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreigner, guest".

Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" and φωνή (phone) meaning "voice". This was the name of a 4th-century BC Greek military...

Greek form of the Old Persian name 𐎧𐏁𐎹𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎠 (Xšayarša), which meant "ruler over heroes". This was the name of a 5th-century BC king of Persia, the son...

Galician form of Jesus, used as a personal name.

Albanian form of Jafar.

Albanian form of Jalal.

Albanian form of Jamal.

Albanian form of Jamil.

Albanian form of Jamila.

Albanian form of Jessica.