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Aygün Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Aygün is a feminine given name of Turkic origin, composed of the elements ay meaning "moon" and gün meaning "sun". Together, the name evokes the poetic imagery of both celestial bodies, reflecting a harmonious balance be...

Aylen Feminine Mapuche Spanish

Aylen is a variant of the Mapuche name Ayelen, primarily used in Mapuche and Spanish-speaking contexts. The name carries several possible meanings rooted in the Mapuche language, including "laughing" (from ayelen), "clea...

Aylín Feminine Spanish

Aylín is a Spanish feminine given name of disputed etymology. It is possibly a modern variant of Aylen or influenced by the Irish name Eileen, which itself is an anglicization of the Gaelic Eibhlín (a form of Evelyn). Th...

Aylin Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh +1

Aylin is a feminine Turkish given name, also used in Azerbaijani and Kazakh, derived from the element ay meaning "moon". The name is often interpreted as "moon halo" or "one that belongs to the moon," evoking images of l...

Ayliz Feminine Turkish

Ayliz is a Turkish feminine given name that represents an elaborated form of the element ay, meaning "moon". The suffix -liz is likely derived from or influenced by lisa, a common ending in Turkish names that implies bea...

Aymeri Masculine Medieval French

Aymeri is the Old French form of Aimeric, a name originating from the Germanic Heimirich, which ultimately derives from the elements for “home” and “ruler.” In medieval French poetry, Aymeri is immortalized as the hero o...

Aymeric Masculine French

Aymeric is the French form of Aimeric, a name with Old German roots. Aimeric itself is likely a variant of Heimirich, the early Germanic form of Henry. Thus, Aymeric ultimately shares the same origin as Henry, deriving f...

Ayn Feminine

Ayn is a name most famously associated with the Russian-American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, whose chosen pseudonym has become synonymous with individualism and Objectivism. Born Alice Rosenbaum in 1905 in St. Peter...

Aynur Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish +1

Aynur is a feminine given name found primarily in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. Its meaning is poetically evocative: "moonlight," derived from the Turkic element ay ("moon") and the Arabic nūr ("light"). The...

Ayo Feminine Yoruba

Ayo is a feminine given name of Yoruba origin, derived from the Yoruba word ayọ̀ meaning "joy." It can also serve as a short form of longer Yoruba names that contain this element, such as Ayọ̀ọ́la or Ayọ̀túndé. The name...

Ayokunle Masculine Yoruba

Etymology and MeaningAyokunle is a Yoruba masculine name from Nigeria, meaning "joy has filled the home." It is composed of the elements ayo (joy) and kunle (fill the home). The name reflects the cultural importance of j...

Ayomide Feminine Yoruba

Ayomide is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "my joy has arrived" (or alternatively understood as "my joy has come"). The name reflects the importance of joy and happiness in Yoruba naming traditions, often given t...

Ayotunde Unisex Yoruba

Ayotunde is a unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "joy has come again." It is a complex name composed of elements that convey the return of happiness, often given to a child born after a period of grief or loss, to sig...

Ayoub Masculine Arabic Persian

Ayoub is the Arabic and Persian form of Ayyub, which itself is the Arabic rendition of the biblical name Job. The name carries deep religious significance, primarily due to its association with the Prophet Job (Ayoub in...

Ayrton Masculine Portuguese

Ayrton ( AIR-tən) is a given name and surname, most notably associated with Brazilian racecar driver Ayrton Senna (1960–1994). It is a variant of Aírton, which itself may derive from the English village name Airton – mea...

Ayşə Feminine Azerbaijani

Ayşə is the Azerbaijani variant of the name Aişə, which itself is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Aisha. As a popular feminine given name in Azerbaijan, Ayşə carries the same profound meanings and cultural associ...

Ayşe Feminine Turkish

Ayşe is the Turkish form of Aisha, an Arabic female given name meaning "living, alive." The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as Aisha was the third wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the daughter of Abu Bakr, th...

Ayşegül Feminine Turkish

Ayşegül is a female Turkish given name, combining the Turkish form Ayşe with the Persian word gül, meaning "flower, rose". The name thus carries the poetic meaning "rose of Ayşe" or "flower of life", reflecting the beaut...

Ayşenur Feminine Turkish

Ayşenur is a Turkish feminine given name, combining Ayşe with the Arabic element nūr (نور), meaning "light." The name thus carries the beautiful meaning "light of Ayşe," blending Islamic heritage with Turkish onomastics....

Ayşən Feminine Azerbaijani

Ayşən is a feminine Azerbaijani given name. It is a compound name formed from the Azerbaijani words ay ("moon") and şən ("cheerful, happy"), thus carrying the meaning of "happy moon." The element ay is a common element i...

Aysu Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Aysu is a feminine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin, composed of the elements ay meaning "moon" and su meaning "water". The name evokes natural imagery, conveying a sense of clarity, purity, and beauty akin t...

Aysun Feminine Turkish

Aysun is a Turkish feminine given name whose etymology combines the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" with an uncertain second element. The name is also attested historically as a male Arabic name, as seen in the medieval f...

Ayten Feminine Turkish

Ayten is a Turkish feminine given name combining two elements: ay meaning "moon" and ten meaning "skin, body" (from Persian tan). The name evokes the imagery of luminous, moonlike skin, reflecting a tradition in Turkish...

Aytən Feminine Azerbaijani

Aytən is an Azerbaijani feminine given name. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Ayten, meaning its form developed alongside the Turkish version from a shared linguistic origin.The name is derived from Turkish ay meaning...

Aytore Masculine Kazakh

Aytore is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Айтөре (see Aitöre). The name is composed of two Kazakh elements: ай meaning "moon" and төре meaning "nobleman, lord." Thus, Aytore can be interprete...

Ayumi Feminine Japanese

Ayumi is a popular feminine Japanese given name, celebrated for its melodic sound and deep cultural associations. The name is most commonly interpreted from the ayumi element 歩, meaning "walk" or "step," evoking a sense...

Ayün Feminine Mapuche

Ayün is a feminine name of Mapuche origin, meaning "love." In the Mapuche language, spoken by the indigenous Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina, ayün (or ayen) directly translates to "love" or "affection." The name re...

Azel Masculine English Bible

EtymologyAzel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "reserved" or "set apart." It appears in the Old Testament in two contexts: as a person and as a location. The name derives from the Hebrew root אָצַל (ʼāṣal),...

Azriel Masculine English Bible

Azriel is a masculine Hebrew given name meaning 'my help is God.' It is composed of the elements ʿezra (help) and ʾel (God). The name appears in the Old Testament as the name of three minor characters: the father of Sera...

Azure Feminine English

Azure is an English given name and surname derived from the word for the vivid blue color of the sky. The color word traces its etymology through Old French azur, Medieval Latin lazurium, Arabic lāzaward, and ultimately...

Badr Unisex Arabic

Badr is a unisex Arabic name that means "full moon". The full moon has long been a symbol of beauty, completeness, and illumination in Arabic poetry and culture, making this name a poetic choice that evokes brightness an...

Badri Masculine Georgian

Badri is a Georgian masculine given name, representing the Georgian form of the Arabic name Badr, which translates to "full moon" in Arabic. The name reflects the deep cultural exchange between the Caucasus region and th...

Baer Masculine Limburgish

Baer is a Limburgish short form of Albaer and other Limburgish names ending in -baer, which ultimately derive from the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright". Limburgish is a Low Franconian language variety spoken in t...

Bagher Masculine Persian

Bagher (also spelled Baghir) is the Persian equivalent of the Arabic name Baqir, which means "opener, discoverer" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root baqara (to split open), and holds particular significa...

Bahrom Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Bahrom is an Uzbek and Tajik form of Bahram, which itself derives from the Avestan name Vərəthraghna, meaning "victory over resistance".Etymology and Mythological RootsThe ancient Avestan term Vərəthraghna is the name of...

Bai Unisex Chinese

Bai (白, 百, 柏) is a unisex Chinese unisex name with multiple meanings depending on the character used. The most common form is 白 (bái), meaning "white, pure." Another character, 百 (bǎi), signifies "one hundred, many,...

Bailey Unisex English

Bailey is a unisex given name derived from the English surname Bailey. The surname originated from the Middle English baili, meaning "bailiff", and was initially an occupational name for a bailiff or an officer of the la...

Baker Masculine English

Baker is an English masculine first name derived from an occupational surname rooted in the Old English word bakere, meaning "baker". As a given name, it follows the tradition of adopting trade‑based surnames, linking th...

Bakht Unisex Pashto Urdu

Bakht is a unisex personal name found primarily in Pashto and Urdu, derived from the Persian word bakht meaning "fortune" or "luck." The name directly conveys the concept of good fortune and is often given with the hope...

Bakhtiyor Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Etymology and OriginsBakhtiyor is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Persian name Bakhtiar, which means "lucky, fortunate" in Persian. The name derives from the Persian elements bakht (“luck, fortune”) and yar (“friend, compa...

Baki Masculine Arabic Turkish

Baki is a masculine given name that serves as the Turkish form of Baqi, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The root name Baqi derives from the Arabic word for "eternal" (بقى). Etymology and Historical Context...

Bakır Masculine Turkish

Bakır is a Turkish given name and a form of Baqir. The name is derived from Arabic bāqir, meaning "opener, discoverer," a title associated with Muhammad al-Baqir, the fifth imam of Shia Islam. In Turkish, bakır also mean...

Bakir Masculine Bosnian

Bakir is a Bosnian given name, a local form of Baqir, which has Arabic origins. In Arabic, Baqir (باقِر) means “opener, discoverer,” deriving from the root baqara (بقر), meaning “to split open.” This etymology is linked...

Bakr Masculine Arabic

Bakr is an Arabic masculine given name that means "young camel" in Arabic. The name is intrinsically linked to Abu Bakr, the father-in-law and close companion of the Prophet Muhammad, who became the first caliph (success...

Balder Masculine Norse

Balder is a god in Germanic mythology, known from Old Norse sources as Baldr. The name derives from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Balðraz, meaning "hero" or "prince", from the root word baldr meaning "brave" or "bold". In...

Baldo Masculine Italian Spanish +1

Baldo is a masculine given name used in Italian and Spanish, as well as originating from Germanic roots. It originated as a short form of names containing the Old German element bald meaning "bold, brave" (from Proto-Ger...

Baldur Masculine German Icelandic

Etymology and OriginBaldur is the German and Icelandic form of Balder, a name derived from Old Norse Baldr, meaning "hero, lord, prince." This figure is central to Germanic mythology, where he is known in Old English as...

Baldwin Masculine English Germanic

Baldwin is an Old Germanic and Anglo-Saxon masculine given name, from the elements bald 'bold, brave' and wini 'friend', thus meaning "bold friend". The name was introduced to Britain by the Normans, who had adopted it i...

Bálint Masculine Hungarian

Bálint is a Hungarian masculine given name and surname, derived from the Latin name Valentinus (see Valentine 1). The root name Valentinus comes from the Roman cognomen Valens, meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy" in Lati...

Balor Masculine Irish

Balor (also spelled Balar) is a figure from Irish mythology, best known as a fearsome giant king of the Fomorians, a race of malevolent supernatural beings. The name's meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to derive fr...

Bandile Unisex Ndebele Xhosa +1

EtymologyBandile is a name of Nguni origin, found primarily among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples of Southern Africa. It derives from the Nguni verb ukwanda (also seen as kwandile), meaning "to increase," "to multip...

Banks Masculine English

Banks is an English first name derived from the surname Banks, which itself originated as a locative name for someone who lived near a hillside or a bank of land. The surname drew from the Middle English word banke (from...

Banu Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Banu (also spelled Bano) is a Persian feminine name derived from بانو (bānū), meaning "lady". The term carries connotations of nobility, often extending to "grand lady", "princess", or "queen". Primarily used in Iran and...

Bảo Unisex Vietnamese

Bảo is a Vietnamese given name that originates from Sino-Vietnamese roots. The name is derived from the character 寶 (bảo), meaning "treasure, jewel." This character reflects positive attributes of value and preciousness...

Bao Feminine Chinese

Bao is a Chinese feminine name with multiple meanings depending on the specific character (Hanzi) used. A common character is 宝 (bǎo), meaning “treasure, jewel, precious, rare.” Other possibilities include 褒 (bāo), mea...

Baqi Masculine Arabic

Baqi (also romanized as Baki) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "eternal". It derives from the Arabic root b-q-y, which conveys the sense of endurance and perpetuity, and is related to the Qur'anic attribute of God as...

Baqir Masculine Arabic

Baqir (Arabic: بَاقِر) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is an epithet derived from the Arabic root بقر (baqara), meaning "to split open." The name Baqir translates to "opener" or "discoverer" and is particu...

Barend Masculine Dutch

Barend is a Dutch male given name, derived as a variant of Bernhard, the German and Scandinavian form of Bernard. The name ultimately traces back to Old Germanic elements: bern meaning "bear" and hart meaning "hard, firm...

Barış Masculine Turkish

Barış is a Turkish word meaning "peace" and is used as a unisex given name. It derives directly from the Turkish noun barış (peace), which is of Turco-Mongolic origin, related to the old pre-Ottoman concept of reconcilia...

Barney Masculine English

Barney is a masculine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It typically functions as a diminutive of longer names such as Barnabas, Bernard, or Barnaby. In some cases, it may also originate as a p...

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