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

Names Categorized "people"

117 Names found

Gwenneth Feminine Welsh

Gwenneth is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, functioning primarily as a variant of Gwyneth. Like Gwyneth, Gwenneth is ultimately derived from the Welsh kingdom and county name Gwynedd, which has ancient roots in Ce...

Gwenyth Feminine Welsh

Gwenyth is a Welsh feminine given name, representing a variant of Gwyneth. Both names ultimately derive from the ancient kingdom of Gwynedd in northern Wales, a region that flourished from the 5th century onward. The ety...

Gwynedd Feminine Welsh

Gwynedd is a Welsh feminine given name derived from the historical kingdom of Gwynedd, which flourished in northern Wales from the 5th century. The kingdom's name itself is ancient, possibly related to the Old Irish Féni...

Gwyneth Feminine English Welsh

Gwyneth is a Welsh feminine given name, likely derived from Gwynedd, the name of a medieval kingdom and modern county in northern Wales. The name Gwynedd itself has ancient Celtic roots, possibly from Old Irish Féni mean...

Hirohito Masculine Japanese

Hirohito is a Japanese male given name, famously borne by Emperor Shōwa (1901–1989), the 124th emperor of Japan. The name is composed of hiro (abundant) and hito (person), often written with the kanji 裕人 or, in the emp...

Illtyd Masculine Welsh

Illtyd is a Welsh name originating from Old Welsh Eltut, derived from the intensive prefix el- combined with tut meaning "people, country". The name is most famously associated with the 6th-century Welsh saint Illtud (al...

Iyabo Feminine Yoruba

Iyabo is a Yoruba feminine name meaning "mother has returned." It belongs to a series of names in Yoruba culture given to a daughter born shortly after the death of a maternal grandmother, reflecting a belief that the ba...

Katsuhito Masculine Japanese

Katsuhito is a masculine Japanese given name composed of distinct kanji characters that carry specific meanings. The name demonstrates the richness of Japanese onomastics where multiple combinations of symbols with diffe...

Laertes Masculine Greek

Laertes is a name of ancient Greek origin, meaning "gatherer of the people". It appears most famously in Greek mythology as the father of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. While Odysseus himself is celebrated for hi...

Ledger Masculine English

Ledger is a masculine first name of English origin. It is derived from the Ledger surname, which itself comes from the Germanic name Leutgar, a form of Ludger. The root name Ludger is composed of the Old German elements...

Léopold Masculine French

Léopold is the French form of Leopold, a name with deep roots in Germanic nobility and a history spanning over a thousand years.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Old German elements liut ("people") and bald (...

Leopold Masculine Czech Dutch +5

Leopold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in Czech, Dutch, English, German, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. It is derived from the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave". The spelling was...

Leopoldine Feminine German

Leopoldine is a German feminine form of the masculine name Leopold. The name shares the same root elements derived from Old German: liut meaning "people" and bald meaning "bold" or "brave," giving the overall sense of "b...

Léopoldine Feminine French

Léopoldine is the French feminine form of Leopold, a name of Old German origin. The root name derives from the elements liut 'people' and bald 'bold, brave', but its spelling was later altered under the influence of Lati...

Leopoldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leopoldo is the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Leopold. The name Leopold derives from Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", with its spelling later influenced by Latin leo "lion", resulting i...

Leudbald Masculine Germanic

Leudbald is an Old German name, the original form of Leopold. It is composed of the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", giving the meaning "bold among the people". This etymology directly connects L...

Leudoberct Masculine Germanic

Leudoberct is a Germanic masculine name, a variant of Leutbert. The name ultimately derives from the Old German elements liut meaning "people" and beraht meaning "bright". Historically, Leudoberct belongs to a wider fami...

Leutbert Masculine Germanic

Leutbert is an Old Germanic name, the original form of the Dutch name Lubbert. It is composed of the elements liut meaning "people" and beraht meaning "bright," thus giving the name the meaning "bright people". The name...

Leutgar Masculine Germanic

Leutgar is the Old German form of the name Ludger, itself a given name derived from the Germanic elements liut ('people') and ger ('spear'). In early medieval Germanic naming traditions, such bipartite names were common,...

Leutgard Feminine Germanic

Leutgard is an Old German feminine name, serving as the direct ancestor of the more familiar form Luitgard. The name is composed of the Germanic elements liut, meaning "people" or "tribe," and gart, meaning "enclosure,"...

Leuthar Masculine Germanic

Leuthar is an Old German name formed from the elements liut “people” and heri “army,” literally meaning “people’s army” or “army of the people.” This type of dvandva or compound name was common among Germanic tribes, whe...

Leutwin Masculine Germanic

Leutwin is an Old German name composed of the elements liut ("people") and wini ("friend"), giving it the meaning of "friend of the people." The name is most notably associated with Saint Leutwin (also known as Leudwinus...

Liupold Masculine Germanic

Liupold is the Old German form of Leopold. The original elements are liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", giving the meaning "bold among the people." Over time, the spelling shifted under the influence of Latin leo "lio...

Ljudevit Masculine Croatian

EtymologyLjudevit is a Croatian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is composed of the elements ľudŭ meaning "people" and vitŭ meaning "master" or "lord", thus the name signifies "master of the people." The name is...

Lubbert Masculine Dutch

Lubbert is a Dutch masculine given name, representing the Dutch form of the Old German name Leutbert. The name is composed of the Germanic elements liut meaning "people" and beraht meaning "bright," giving the overall se...

Ludger Masculine German

Ludger is a German masculine given name derived from the Old German name Leutgar, composed of the elements liut "people" and ger "spear", thus meaning "people's spear." The name is historically associated with Saint Ludg...

Ludivine Feminine French

Ludivine is a French feminine given name, possibly derived from a feminine form of Leutwin. Leutwin itself comes from Old German elements liut meaning “people” and wini meaning “friend,” so the name carries connotations...

Ludmila Feminine Czech Latvian +1

Ludmila is a female given name of Slavic origin, meaning "favour of the people" from the Slavic elements ľudŭ "people" and milŭ "gracious, dear". It is widely used across Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Czech...

Ludmilla Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Ludmilla is an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Людмила, commonly rendered as Lyudmila. It is a female given name of Ludmila origin, meaning 'favour of the people' from the Slavic elements ľudŭ 'people' and m...

Ľudovít Masculine Slovak

Ľudovít (pronounced [ˈʎudɔviːt], occasionally spelled Ludevít) is a masculine given name rooted in Slavic onomastics. While its modern usage in Slovakia aligns it closely with the Germanic Ludwig, its most ancient origin...

Luitgard Feminine German

Luitgard is a German female name of Old High German origin. It derives from the earlier form Liutgard, composed of the elements liut meaning "people" and gart meaning "enclosure" or "yard," hence interpreted as "protecti...

Luitger Masculine German

Luitger is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, primarily used in German-speaking countries. It is a variant of the name Ludger, which itself derives from the Old German name Leutgar. The name Ludger is composed of...

Luitpold Masculine German

Luitpold is a German variant of Leopold, derived from the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave". The name's spelling was influenced by Latin leo "lion," reflecting the medieval tendency to associate Ge...

Lutgard Feminine

Lutgard is a variant of the name Lutgarde, which itself is a Flemish form of the Germanic name Luitgard. The root of Luitgard comes from the Old High German elements liut "people" and gard "protection" or "enclosure", me...

Lutgarde Feminine

Lutgarde is a Dutch (Flemish) form of the name Luitgard, which itself derives from the Old German name Leutgard. The name is composed of the elements liut meaning "people" and gart meaning "enclosure" or "yard," though s...

Lutgardis Feminine Germanic

Lutgardis is a Latinized form of the Old German name Leutgard, composed of the elements liut 'people' and gart 'enclosure, yard'. The name is thus etymologically tied to Luitgard, from which it derives. In Flanders, the...

Luther Masculine English

Luther is an English masculine given name derived from a German surname, which itself originates from the Old German personal name Leuthar, composed of elements meaning army or people and army. The name is famously assoc...

Lyudmila Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Lyudmila is a Russian and Bulgarian form of Ludmila. The name originates from the Slavic elements ľudŭ meaning "people" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", giving it the overall meaning of "favour of the people". It is us...

Menelaos Masculine Greek Greek +1

Etymology Menelaos is the Greek form of Menelaus, a name of Ancient Greek origin. Its first element is derived from either μένω (meno) meaning "to stay, to last" or μένος (menos) meaning "mind, strength, force", combined...

Menelaus Masculine Greek

Menelaus is a figure from Greek mythology, best known as the king of Sparta and the husband of Helen. His name derives from the Greek Μενέλαος (Menelaos), which may be composed of μένω (meno) meaning "to stay, to last" o...

Min 1 Unisex Chinese Korean

Min is a common given name in East Asian cultures, particularly inChinese and Korean. In Chinese, the name Min (敏) can be derived from the character 敏, which means "quick, clever, sharp", or from 民 (mín) meaning "peop...

Min-seo Feminine Korean

Min-seo is a South Korean feminine given name formed from Sino-Korean characters. It is composed of min meaning "people, citizens" (from 民) or min meaning "quick, clever, sharp" (from 敏), combined with seo meaning "slo...

Min-su Masculine Korean

Min-su is a popular Korean male given name that has been consistently common in South Korea since the late 20th century. It ranked as the fifth-most popular name for baby boys in 1990 and is also romanized as Min-soo.Ety...

Nichola Feminine English

Nichola is an English feminine form of the name Nicholas, chiefly used in Britain. The name originated as a Latinate feminine variant of the Greek-derived Nicholas, which comes from the Greek name Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), co...

Nicholas Masculine English

Nicholas is an English male given name, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people". It combines the Greek elements nike ("victory") and laos ("people"). The name has been widely used...

Nicodème Masculine French

Nicodème is the French form of Nicodemus. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Nikodemos, meaning "victory of the people," composed of the elements nike ("victory") and demos ("the people"). In the New Testament, N...

Nicodemo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Nicodemo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the biblical name Nicodemus. It derives from the Greek name Nikodemos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike, "victory," and demos, "the people"). In the New...

Nicodemus Masculine English Bible Latin Bible +1

Nicodemus is a name of Ancient Greek origin, appearing prominently in the Christian New Testament. It derives from Νικόδημος (Nikodemos), a compound of the Greek elements νίκη (nike) meaning “victory” and δῆμος (demos) m...

Nicola 2 Feminine English German

EtymologyNicola 2 is the feminine form of Nicholas, which itself derives from the Greek name Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people". The name thus carries the meani...

Nicolasa Feminine Spanish

Nicolasa is a Spanish feminine form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas originates from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people," derived from nike (victory) and laos (people). Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bi...

Nicole Feminine Dutch English +3

Nicole is a feminine given name that originated as the French feminine form of Nicholas. It has become widely used in English-speaking and other European countries since the middle of the 20th century. A famous contempor...

Nikodem Masculine Polish

Nikodem is the Polish form of Nicodemus, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people," from nike (victory) and demos (the people). This etymology reflects the rich linguistic heritage of the name, which has bee...

Nikodemos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Nikodimos is the Ancient Greek form of the name Nicodemus. The name is composed of the Greek elements nike meaning "victory" and demos meaning "the people", thus giving the overall meaning "victory of the people". This n...

Nikodim Masculine Russian

Etymology and OriginNikodim is a Russian masculine given name, directly derived from the Greek name Nicodemus (Νικόδημος, Nikodēmos). The Greek original combines two elements: nikē meaning "victory" and dēmos meaning "th...

Nikodimos Masculine Greek

Etymology and OriginNikodimos is the modern Greek form of the ancient Greek name Nicodemus, itself derived from the Greek name Nikodemos (Νικόδημος). The name is composed of two elements: nikē (νίκη) meaning “victory” an...

Okoro Masculine Igbo

Okoro is an Igbo name that has transitioned from a given name to a common surname. It means "boy, young man" or simply "man" in the Igbo language. It is a shortened form of òkorobị̀à and is particularly prevalent among S...

Tiedemann Masculine German

Tiedemann is a German given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Theotman. The name is composed of the elements diota (Old High German) or thiad (Old Dutch), meaning "people," and man, meaning "per...

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