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13,457Yoshimi is a unisex Japanese given name that can also be used as a surname. It is composed of two elements: yoshi (from yoshi), meaning "good, virtuous, respectable," and mi (from mi), meaning "beautiful." The standard r...
Yosıf is the Tatar form of Joseph, a name with deep biblical roots. The name Joseph ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "he will increase," from the root yasaf, "to add, to increase." In th...
Youko is a Japanese feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the kanji names 陽子 (Yōko) or 洋子 (Yōko). It is most commonly seen as a variant of Yōko, which itself derives from various kanji combinations. The...
OverviewYoung is a Korean feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Yeong, typically written with the Hangul syllable 영 (yeong).Etymology and OriginsThe name stems from Chinese-derived Hanja chara...
Young-hee is a Korean feminine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 영희, which is typically romanized as Yeong-hui. The name was extremely popular in mid-20th-century South Korea, ranking th...
EtymologyYoung-ja is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul name 영자 (see Yeong-ja). The name is composed of Sino-Korean elements: 英 (yeong) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero" and 子 (ja) meaning "child". Ho...
Young-sook (also spelled Yeong-suk or Yong-suk) is a Korean given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 영숙, which is typically derived from Sino-Korean characters: yeong (英) meaning "flower, peta...
EtymologyYousra is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names يسرى (Yusra) or يسرا (Yusra), chiefly used in North Africa. It is a variant of Yusra, which originates from the Arabic root يسر (yasira), meaning “to be e...
Yrsa (also Yrse, Yrs or Urse) is a feminine given name with Old Norse and Danish usage. Its etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Latin ursa meaning "she-bear." The name is closely tied to early Scandin...
Ysabel is a medieval Spanish form of Isabel, ultimately deriving from the biblical name Elizabeth. Like its root forms, Ysabel carries the meaning “God is my oath,” tracing back to the Hebrew name Elisheva. The spelling...
Ysapy is a feminine name of Guarani origin, meaning "dew". In Guarani culture, ysa or ysapy refers to the delicate droplets of water that form on plants and grass in the morning, symbolizing freshness, renewal, and the g...
Yseult is a French form of Iseult, a name of uncertain origin with potential Celtic or Germanic roots. The Germanic hypothesis suggests it may derive from a hypothetical name *Ishild, composed of the elements is “ice” an...
Etymology and BackgroundYseut is the Old French form of Iseult, originating from the 12th-century Norman French poem Tristan by Béroul. The name's roots are debated, possibly from a Germanic compound like *Ishild, combin...
Ysolt is an Old French form of the legendary name Iseult, first recorded in the 12th-century poem Tristan by Thomas of Britain. The name belongs to the tragic heroine of the Tristan and Iseult story, an Irish princess wh...
Yu is a feminine Chinese name derived from characters with varied meanings, most notably 玉 (yù) "jade, precious stone, gem", 愉 (yú) "pleasant, delightful", and 雨 (yǔ) "rain". While the name is also common in Japanese...
Yua is a Japanese feminine given name, written with two kanji characters that together evoke the concept of binding love or affectionate connection. The first element, yu (結), means "tie" or "bind," while the second ele...
Yuanyuan is a Chinese given name typically written with repetitive characters, each carrying distinct meanings depending on the chosen combination. The most common characters include 媛 (yuàn) meaning "beautiful woman",...
Yudes is a Yiddish short form of the name Judith, originating as a feminine name within Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazi Jewish communities. The name reflects the affectionate and informal style common in Yiddish diminutives,...
Yudif is the Russian form of Judith. The name Judith derives from the Hebrew Yehuḏiṯ, meaning "Jewish woman", a feminine form of yehuḏi ("Jew"), ultimately referring to a person from the tribe of Judah. In the Old Testam...
Yue is a unisex Chinese name with multiple origins and meanings, deeply rooted in history and culture. One of the most common meanings is from the character 越 (yuè), meaning yuè "cross, surpass" — as in surpassing or ex...
Yuhan is a Chinese feminine given name formed by combining characters with meanings such as "rain" (yǔ), "jade" (yù), "to contain" (hán), or "lotus flower" (hàn). The name evokes natural beauty and elegance, reflecting t...
Yui is a feminine Japanese given name that carries multiple layers of meaning, deeply rooted in the kanji characters used to write it. The name is pronounced "yoo-ee" and can also serve as a surname, though its use as a...
Yuina is a Japanese feminine given name that combines traditional kanji elements to create a gentle, nature-inspired meaning. The most common derivation uses the characters yui (結) meaning "tie, bind" and na (菜) meanin...
Yu-jin (also romanized as Yoo-jin) is a common Korean given name that can be used for any gender, though its popularity has shown trends favoring one gender over time. It is typically formed by combining one Sino-Korean...
Yūka is a Japanese feminine given name written with various kanji combinations. The most common modern interpretation uses yū meaning 優 (excellence, superiority, gentleness) and ka meaning 花 (flower, blossom). However,...
Yuka is a feminine Japanese given name with a variety of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common combinations involve the element yu meaning "reason" or "cause" (由) paired with ka meani...
Yuki is a common Japanese given name that can be used for both females and males, though it is traditionally more frequent for women. The name is written with various kanji characters, each contributing a different nuanc...
Meaning and OriginYukiko is a feminine Japanese given name that beautifully incorporates typical elements of Japanese onomastics. The name is composed of two key components: the first element yuki, which can carry severa...
Yūko (also romanized as Yuko or Yuuko) is a common feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written in kanji but can also be rendered in hiragana or katakana.Meaning and OriginThe name Yūko is composed of two elemen...
Yuko is a Japanese feminine given name written with various combinations of kanji characters. The most common components include yu (優, 悠, 勇, etc.) meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" among other meanings, a...
Yulan is a Chinese feminine name that evokes the beauty and elegance of nature. The name is most commonly composed from the characters 玉 (yù), meaning 'jade', and 兰 (lán), meaning 'orchid'. Together they form the liter...
Yulduz is a Turkic female given name that literally means "star" in Uzbek, where it is commonly used. The name derives from the Turkic word for star, reflecting the celestial imagery and cultural significance of the heav...
Yuli is a Hebrew feminine name that means "July" in the Hebrew language. It is derived from the Roman month name July, which itself originated from the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, after whom the month was named (l
Yulia is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Yuliya (Юлия) and of the Ukrainian or Belarusian name Юлія (also transcribed as Yuliya). It is a widespread feminine given name across Eastern Europe, particularly...
Yuliana is a feminine given name used in Juliana. It is the Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and Indonesian form of Juliana, which itself derives from the Latin Iulianus, a derivative of Iulius (the Roman family name of Ju...
Yulianna is a Russian variant form of Juliana, itself derived from the Latin feminine name Iuliana, meaning 'belonging to the Julian family'. The name gained popularity in Eastern Europe through the veneration of various...
Yulissa is a Spanish female given name, primarily understood as a variant of Julissa. The name Julissa itself is an elaboration of Julia, which ultimately derives from the Roman family name Julius.Etymology and Evolution...
Yuliya is a feminine given name used primarily in Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian, where it serves as the local form of Julia. The name traces its roots to the Roman family name Julius, which is thought to...
Yuliyana is an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Юлиана (see Yuliana), itself the Bulgarian form of Juliana. As a feminine given name, Yuliyana ultimately derives from the Roman family name Iulianus, which is linked t...
Yulya is a Russian diminutive of Yuliya, the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian form of Julia. The name Julia originates as the feminine form of the Roman family name Julius, a prominent gens in ancient Rome....
EtymologyYume is a Japanese feminine given name typically written with the kanji 夢 (yume), meaning "dream, vision." This character captures the sense of a cherished aspiration or a nocturnal dream. The name can also be...
Yumei (玉梅) is a Chinese feminine given name that combines the characters yù (玉), meaning “jade, precious stone, gem,” and méi (梅), meaning “plum, apricot.” The plum blossom, which blooms in winter, is a traditional C...
Yu-mi is a Korean feminine given name composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes. The first element, 유 (yoo), can be written with various hanja (Chinese characters used in Korean), one of the most common being 有 (yu) meanin...
Yumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. One common meaning is "archery bow," derived from the element yumi (弓). This is the same word that refers to...
Yumiko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey beauty, nature, or virtue. The name is typically written with two kanji characters—often including ko, meaning "child"—and can incorporate meaning...
Yun is a Chinese feminine given name with multiple meanings depending on the specific Chinese character used. Common interpretations include 云 (yún, meaning "cloud") and 允 (yǔn, meaning "allow" or "consent"). Other sim...
Yūna is a Japanese feminine given name, valued for its elegant sound and meaningful kanji combinations. Its composition typically draws from elements such as yū meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" (優) or "grap...
Yuna is a feminine given name with multiple origins and uncertain meanings. In Dutch and German usage, it is often considered a short form of names like Yunita or a variant of Juna, though its exact etymology in these re...
Yun-seo (also spelled Yun-suh, Yoon-seo, or Yoon-suh) is a popular South Korean feminine given name. It originated as a Sino-Korean name, composed of two hanja (Chinese characters) that may be chosen in various combinati...
Yunuen is a feminine given name of uncertain etymology, likely of indigenous origin, possibly deriving from the Purépecha language. The name is closely tied to the island of Yunuen, located on Lake Pátzcuaro in the Mexic...
Yurena is a Canarian Spanish feminine name of relatively recent coinage, derived from the Guanche word yruene, meaning "demon" or "evil spirit". The Guanche were the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands, and thei...
Yūri is a Japanese feminine given name that utilizes a combination of kanji characters to convey meanings related to permanence and village, or other variations. The name is typically written as 悠里, where 悠 (yū) means...
Yuri is a Japanese feminine name written with the kanji 百合, meaning "lily". The phonetic component yuri directly conveys this floral symbolism. While 百合 is the most common representation, other kanji combinations can...
Yuriko is a common Japanese given name for women, formed by combining two elements. The first element yuri (also yuri, similarly with other kanji variants, not to be confused with the meaning 'lily') carries various mean...
Yusra is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It means "wealth, ease" in Arabic, derived from the root yasira meaning "to be easy, to be rich." The name is the feminine form of Yousri and is related to the Maghrebi va...
Etymology and OriginsYustina is the Russian form of Justina, a name that traces its ultimate roots to the Latin Iustina, the feminine form of Iustinus, meaning “of or belonging to Justus.” The base name Justus itself der...
Etymology and MeaningYuting is a Chinese feminine given name composed of two characters, where the first character may vary in meaning. The most common possibilities include yù (玉, jade or gem), yǔ (雨, rain), or yù (郁...
Yutke is a Yiddish feminine diminutive of Judith, popular among Ashkenazi Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. It exemplifies a common Yiddish onomastic practice, where gendered suffixes like -ke or -le are appended to...
Yutong is a Chinese feminine given name composed of characters that convey poetic and natural imagery. Common combinations include 雨 (yǔ, meaning “rain”) and 桐 (tóng, “tung tree” or “paulownia tree”), evoking the image...
Yuuka is an alternate transcription of the Japanese name Yūka, typically written with kanji such as 優花 (yū, "excellence, superiority, gentleness" + ka, "flower, blossom") or 有香 (yū, "exist, have" + ka, "fragrance")....