zabbie
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Zabbie is a diminutive of Zabel, meaning "God is my oath." |
American, Native American |
Either |
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yoheved
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Yoheved means "God is glory," originating from Hebrew tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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yonka
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Yonka: Bulgarian origin, meaning "little one" or "young girl." |
Bulgarian, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Persian, Turkish |
Female |
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yvaine
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Yvaine means "evening star," derived from Old French and Latin. |
Arthurian Legend, Celtic |
Female |
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yeager
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Yeager means "hunter" in German; originates from the Middle Ages. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, German, Germanic |
Either |
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yessyca
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Yessyca is a variant of Jessica, meaning "foresight" in Hebrew. |
American, Biblical, Hispanic, Indigenous |
Female |
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yardleigh
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Yardleigh: English origin, meaning "enclosed meadow" or "fenced field." |
English, Old English |
Either |
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yazmean
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Yazmean: Unique name, possibly derived from Persian, meaning "gifted." |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Either |
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yancey
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Yancey means "Englishman" and originates from the Old French name "Jans." |
Cherokee, Native American |
Either |
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yancie
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Yancie means "Englishman" and originates from the Old English surname. |
Algonquian, Cherokee, Native American |
Either |
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xzavier
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XZavier means "new house"; derived from the Basque surname Javier. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, English, Greek |
Male |
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yadhira
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Yadhira means "one who is radiant" and has Arabic origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew, Islamic |
Female |
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yager
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Yager means "hunter" in German; originates from Middle High German. |
Anglo-Saxon, German, Native American |
Either |
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xayla
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Xayla means "to be victorious"; origin is uncertain, possibly modern. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Cherokee, Native American |
Female |
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xsandra
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Xsandra is a modern variation of the name Alexandra, meaning defender. |
Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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xailah
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Xailah means "heavenly" and originates from Arabic and Hebrew roots. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical |
Female |
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xaphyre
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Xaphyre means "sapphire" in ancient Greek; symbolizes beauty and rarity. |
Gemstone, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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wyse
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Wyse means "wise"; originates from Old English, denoting intelligence. |
English, Old English |
Either |
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xaden
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Xaden means "warrior" and originates from modern English and Gaelic. |
American, Native American |
Male |
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xadon
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Xadon means "he who is strong," originating from Hebrew roots. |
None. |
Either |
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willam
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William means "resolute protector"; originates from Germanic elements "wil" and "helm." |
English, Germanic, Old English |
Male |
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winnifred
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Winnifred means "blessed peace," originating from Welsh and Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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wrenne
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Wrenne: English origin, meaning "small bird" or "songbird." |
Ancient Greek, English |
Either |
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wulfrich
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Wulfrich means "wolf power," originating from Old High German roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Germanic |
Male |
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westin
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Westin means "from the western town"; origin is Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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wesson
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Wesson: English surname, derived from "Wessex," meaning "Western Saxons." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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wendahl
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Wendahl: German origin, meaning "wanderer" or "traveler." Historical roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, German, Germanic |
Male |
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wendall
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Wendall means "wanderer," originating from Old English and Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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wendel
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Wendel means "wanderer"; originates from Germanic roots, meaning "to wander." |
Anglo-Saxon, German |
Male |
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vyksin
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Vyksin is a unique name with uncertain origins and meanings. |
None. |
Either |
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