NameOriginMeaningRatingFav. AbelGreekDerived from the Hebrew hebel (brea.. AcaciaGreekA borrowing from the name of the ac.. AcanthaGreekDerived from the Greek akantha (tho.. AcheronGreekA name meaning "river of woe," whic.. AchilleasGreekIn Greek mythology, the Trojan hero.. ...
BledigBLEDigblaidd"wolf" + adjectival suffix BledriBLED reeblaidd"wolf" +rhi, "ruler" BlwchfarddBLOOKHvarththe name of a 6th century poet. Meaning Boreugwynbor AH'EE gwinbore,"morning" +gwyn,"white; holy" BrânBRON"crow; raven" the name of a Celtic god responsible for life and deat...
“re-” and the wordbreac, meaning “speckled.” 18.Odharnait.This rare Irish name comes from the Gaelic wordodar, meaning “greyish brown” or “tan” and combines with a diminutive suffix. It’s also the name of an early Irish saint. 19.Olalla.This pretty Spanish variant of Eulalia,...
The origins of Samantha are not entirely clear, although it is commonly thought to be a feminization of Samuel with the suffix derived from the Greekanthos, meaning "flower." Samantha has been in English-speaking use since the eighteenth century, particularly in the American South, and drew att...
spellings. By pairing timeless elements with a modern flair, writers can create names that feel both dignified and distinctive. For example, combining a traditional royal prefix like “King” or “Queen” with a less conventional suffix can result in a name that is both familiar and intriguing...
Sascha: german form of russian unisex sasha, meaning "defender of mankind." Aldman: german name meaning "old man." Marko: serbian and slovene form of greek markos, meaning "defense" or "of the sea." also in use by the basques, bulgarians, dutch, finnish, germans, and romani. Compare...
But behold, some of these have a special meaning. The Underscore The underscore _ is used for ligatures. The underscore connects the names of the glyphs that are connected by the ligature. So, the parts between the underscores should, again, be valid glyph names as they appear in the Glyp...
In Russian mythology, he’s known as the god who gives out wealth and provides the sun. Dima Origin: Russian, Slavic, and Arabic Meaning: Strong fighter Variations/Synonyms: Dimma Description: Torrential rain Dmitri Origin: Russian, Latin, and Greek Meaning: Belonging to the Lord ...
Meaning: "immortal" Description: If you're looking for a Welsh name less common than Dylan, Griffin, Evan, or Morgan, you might want to consider this offbeat epithet of the wise wizard Merlin. Root name Ambrose is an ancient saints' name derived from the Greek ambrosia, the food and drin...
both the surnames prefix and suffix are vowels should be avoidable. such as: eva anderson. secondly, apart from the vowel, consonant sometimes also will trouble the english name. the reason is like the trouble in vowel and even sounds 36、 hard. this is the first consonant of the name is...