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Names Categorized "fate"

38 Names found

Adur Masculine Basque

Adur is a Basque masculine given name that means "luck, fate" in the Basque language. The name reflects a common naming tradition in Basque culture, where names are often drawn from nouns representing positive concepts,...

Atropos Feminine Greek

Atropos is a Greek feminine name derived from the word atropos, meaning "inevitable, inflexible." This name is formed from the negative prefix a ("without") and tropos ("turn, direction, manner"), literally translating t...

Bakhtiar Masculine Persian Urdu

Etymology and MeaningBakhtiar is a Persian masculine given name, composed of the elements bakht (بخت), meaning ‘fortune’ or ‘happiness’, and yar (یار) or avar, meaning ‘bringing’ or ‘giving’. Thus, the name translates to...

Bedisa Feminine Georgian

Bedisa is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word ბედი (bedi) meaning "fate," in its genitive form ბედის (literally "of fate").The name reflects traditional Georgian onomastic patterns where abstrac...

Boniface Masculine English French

Boniface is a given name derived from the Late Latin Bonifatius, meaning “good fate” (from Latin bonum “good” and fatum “fate, destiny”). The name was borne by nine popes and numerous saints, most notably Saint Boniface...

Bonifacia Feminine Spanish

Bonifacia is a Spanish feminine form of the name Bonifacio, which ultimately traces back to the Late Latin name Bonifatius. The name derives from the Latin elements bonum "good" and fatum "fate, destiny", giving it the m...

Bonifacio Masculine Italian Spanish

Bonifacio is the Italian and Spanish form of Boniface. The name Boniface derives from the Late Latin name Bonifatius, which means "good fate" from bonum "good" and fatum "fate, destiny."Etymology and HistoryThe Latin Bon...

Bonifatius Masculine Medieval Latin

Bonifatius is the Latin form of Boniface, a Late Latin name meaning "good fate" from bonum "good" and fatum "fate, destiny". The name was borne by nine popes and several saints, notably an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon mission...

Chance Masculine English

Chance is an English masculine given name. Historically, it originated as a diminutive of Chauncey, a name derived from a Norman surname of uncertain meaning. However, in modern usage, Chance is typically given directly...

Daiva Feminine Lithuanian

Daiva is a Lithuanian feminine name created by the writer and philosopher Vydūnas, who may have been inspired by the Sanskrit word meaning "destiny". The name appears unique to Lithuanian usage and does not have widespre...

Dalia 2 Feminine Lithuanian Baltic

Dalia is a feminine Lithuanian given name rooted in the Baltic mythological tradition. It derives from the Lithuanian word dalis meaning "portion, share", reflecting the name's deep connection to fate and destiny. In Lit...

Desdemona Feminine Literature

Desdemona is a feminine given name derived from Greek δυσδαίμων (dysdaimon), meaning "ill-fated." The name is best known as the tragic heroine of William Shakespeare's play Othello (ca. 1601–1604). According to the play,...

Destinee Feminine English

Destinee is a feminine given name of English origin, functioning as a variant spelling of Destiny. Like the root name Destiny, Destinee ultimately derives from the English word meaning "destiny" or "fate," which in turn...

Destiny Feminine English

Destiny is a feminine given name meaning simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately derived from Latin destino "to determine", a derivative of sto "to stand". It has been used as a given name in the English...

Duyên Feminine Vietnamese

Duyên is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 緣 (duyên), meaning "fate, spiritual connection". The name is homophonous with the common noun duyên, which...

Fatjon Masculine Albanian

Fatjon is an Albanian masculine given name composed of two Albanian words: fat meaning "luck, fate, destiny" and jonë meaning "our". Thus, the name Fatjon can be interpreted as "our luck" or "our destiny". This naming pa...

Fortuna Feminine Roman

Fortuna is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "luck". In Roman mythology, this was the name of the goddess who personified luck and fortune. Her Greek equivalent was Tyche.Etymology and RoleThe name derives directl...

Fortune Unisex English French

Fortune is a given name and surname derived directly from the English word fortune, which traces its roots to Latin fortuna, a derivative of fors meaning "luck" or "chance." As a vocabulary name, it falls into the catego...

Gad Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Gad is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "fortune, luck". In the Old Testament, Gad appears as both a person and a prophet. As a figure, he is the first son of Jacob by Leah's maidservant Zilpah, and the progenit...

Ganesha Masculine Hindu

Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश), also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the most widely revered deities in the Hindu pantheon and the Supreme god in the Ganapatya sect. His name means "lord of hordes" from S...

Hyeon-seo Feminine Korean

Hyeon-seo is a Korean female given name, formed by combining two Sino-Korean elements. The first syllable, hyeon, can be written with hanja such as 晛 meaning "sunlight" or 賢 meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". The second...

Jun-seo Masculine Korean

Jun-seo (also spelled Joon-seo, Joon-suh, or Jun-suh) is a Korean masculine given name. It is formed by combining Sino-Korean 俊 (jun) meaning "talented, handsome" with either 舒 (seo) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortab...

Kader 2 Feminine Turkish

Kader is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "fate, destiny." The name derives from the Arabic word qadar (قدر), which carries the concept of divine predestination in Islamic theology. In Turkey, where the language has...

Karma Unisex

Karma is a unisex given name derived from the Sanskrit word कर्म (karma), meaning "action, deed, fate". The concept originates in ancient Indian religious and philosophical traditions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, an...

Kısmet Feminine Turkish

Kısmet is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "fate" or "destiny." The word derives from Arabic qisma (قسمة) meaning "portion, allotment" or "share," which evolved to carry connotations of predetermined fate or luck in...

Klotho Feminine Greek

Klotho is the Greek name for one of the three Fates, or Moirai, in Greek mythology. Her name means "spinner" in Greek, and she was responsible for spinning the thread of life, determining when a person was born and what...

Laima Feminine Latvian Lithuanian +1

Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy, and childbirth, whose name originates from the Latvian word laime and Lithuanian laimė, both meaning 'luck' or 'fate'. She is a central figure in Baltic mythology, asso...

Laimonis Masculine Latvian

Laimonis is a Latvian masculine given name derived from the Latvian word laime, meaning "luck, fate, happiness". It thus signifies "lucky", "happy", or "blessed", and is related to the ancient Baltic goddess Laima, a dei...

Laimutė Feminine Lithuanian

Laimutė is a Lithuanian feminine diminutive of the name Laima. It is a given name that carries connotations of luck, fate, and divine protection, rooted in Baltic mythology. Etymology and Mythological Roots The base name...

Lakshmi Feminine Hindi Kannada +6

Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, IAST: Lakṣmī), also known as Shri, is a principal goddess in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of prosperity, good luck, beauty, fortune, wealth, fertility, and abundance. Her name derives from...

Laxmi Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Laxmi is a common transcription of the Sanskrit-derived name Lakshmi, used in Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu. It is an alternate spelling of Telugu లక్ష్మి (Lakṣmi) or Marathi/Hindi लक्ष्मी (Lakṣmī), and is the most...

Linus Masculine Danish German +4

Etymology Linus is a masculine given name derived from the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name Linos (Λίνος). The name's meaning is linked to the Greek word linon (λίνον), meaning flax. Flax was used in antiquity for ma...

Moira Feminine English Irish +1

Moira is a feminine given name used in English, Irish, and Scottish contexts. It has two distinct origins. Primarily, it arose as an Anglicized form of Máire, the Irish version of Mary, which ultimately derives from the...

Mönkhzayaa Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhzayaa is a Mongolian feminine given name formed from the elements мөнх (mönkh), meaning "eternal", and заяа (zayaa), meaning "fortune, fate." Thus, the name signifies "eternal fortune" or "everlasting destiny."In Mo...

Morrígan Feminine Irish

Morrígan is a figure from Irish mythology whose name is commonly translated as either "great queen" or "phantom queen." The name derives from Old Irish elements: mór ("great, big") or mor ("demon, evil spirit") combined...

Nasiba Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Nasiba is a feminine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It means "fate, luck" in both Uzbek and Tajik, deriving from the Arabic word naṣīb (نصيب), which carries the same meaning of portion, allotment,...

Ninlil Feminine Semitic Sumerian

Ninlil is a name of Sumerian origin, derived from the elements nin meaning "lady" and lil meaning "wind." In Sumerian mythology, she was a major goddess worshipped from the late 3rd millennium BCE onward. As the consort...

Ventura Unisex Spanish

Ventura is a Spanish unisex given name derived either as a short form of Buenaventura or directly from the Spanish noun ventura meaning 'fortune'. Buenaventura itself is the Spanish form of Bonaventura, an Italian name m...

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