Name |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
Comments |
Aadon |
|
|
angel of the second month |
occult |
Aaen |
|
|
angel of the day of Mercury |
occult |
Aalacho |
|
|
eleventh hour of the night |
occult |
Aall |
|
|
angel of the day of Mercury |
occult |
Aamon |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Aariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aarom |
|
|
angel of the second month |
occult |
Aaron |
male |
Hebrew |
lofty, mountaineer |
|
Aaron |
|
|
angel of the day of Saturn |
occult |
Aatxe |
|
Basque |
evil spirit in the form of a bull |
mythology |
Ab |
|
|
divine name associated with Saturn |
occult |
Aba |
|
|
angel, minister of Sarabotes |
occult |
Abab |
|
|
divine name associated with Jupiter |
occult |
Ababaloy |
|
|
one of the magic words recited over the magic pen |
occult |
Abac |
|
|
|
occult |
Abaddon |
|
|
|
occult |
Abadir |
|
|
|
occult |
Abael |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Abagiron |
|
|
|
occult |
Abahin |
|
|
|
occult |
Abai |
|
|
eleventh hour of day |
occult |
Abalam |
|
|
|
occult |
Abalay |
|
|
|
occult |
Abalidoth |
|
|
angel, minister of Sarabotes |
occult |
Aban |
|
|
angel presiding over water |
occult |
Abanay |
|
|
|
occult |
Abandinus |
male |
Celtic |
Romano-Celtic god |
mythology |
Abao |
|
|
|
occult |
Abaot |
|
|
|
occult |
Abarguna |
|
|
|
occult |
Abargurna |
|
|
|
occult |
Abariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Abaris |
male |
Greek |
priest of Apollo |
mythology |
Abarta |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish/Celtic god |
mythology |
Abas |
male |
Greek |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Abasdarhon |
|
|
angel of the fifth hour of the night |
occult |
Abassi |
male |
African |
creator god |
mythology |
Abba |
|
|
|
occult |
Abbadaia |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Abbadia |
|
|
|
occult |
Abbaton |
|
|
|
occult |
Abbdya |
|
|
|
occult |
Abby |
female |
Hebrew |
father rejoiced, or father of exaltation |
dim. of Abigail |
Abdizu |
|
|
|
occult |
Abdizuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Abdon |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Abdou |
|
|
|
occult |
Abdyel |
|
|
angel of the first month |
occult |
Abe |
male |
Hebrew |
perhaps father of a multitude, high father |
dim. of Abraham |
Abednego |
|
|
|
occult |
Abedumabal |
|
|
|
occult |
Abel |
male |
Hebrew |
breath, vanity |
|
Abelais |
|
|
|
occult |
Abelech |
|
|
|
occult |
Abellio |
male |
Celtic |
god of apple trees |
mythology |
Abelul |
|
Hebrew |
name of fourth month |
occult |
Abenaki |
|
Aboriginal |
insect-spirits that bite people |
mythology |
Abeor |
|
|
|
occult |
Abercaysdon |
|
|
angel of seventh month |
occult |
Aberer |
|
|
|
occult |
Abezithibod |
|
|
|
occult |
Abhadir |
|
|
|
occult |
Abhean |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish/Celtic god, harper |
mythology |
Abiel |
|
|
angel of the zodiac |
occult |
Abigail |
female |
Hebrew |
father rejoiced, or father of exaltation |
|
Abigar |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Abim |
|
|
|
occult |
Abir |
|
|
|
occult |
Abiram |
|
|
|
occult |
Abisi |
|
|
|
occult |
Abla |
|
|
one of the magic words to deflect weapons |
occult |
Ablati |
|
|
|
occult |
Ablayeyll |
|
|
angel of the day of Venus |
occult |
Ableymez |
|
|
|
occult |
Abliemel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ablth |
|
Hebrew |
"the glorious name" of God |
occult |
Abner |
male |
Hebrew |
the (divine) father (is) light |
|
Abnoba |
female |
Celtic |
river goddess |
mythology |
Aboc |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aboezra |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrac |
|
|
angel of the fifth month |
occult |
Abracadabra |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrach |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrachasyn |
|
|
angel of the day of the Moon |
occult |
Abracio |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Abragateh |
|
|
|
occult |
Abragini |
|
|
name of the Sun in Autumn |
occult |
Abrahach |
|
|
|
occult |
Abraham |
male |
Hebrew |
perhaps father of a multitude, high father |
|
Abram |
male |
Hebrew |
perhaps father of a multitude, high father |
alt. of Abraham |
Abramacyn |
|
|
angel of the day of the Moon |
occult |
Abranoryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrasaxia |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrasiel |
|
|
lesser angel of the seventh hour of the day |
occult |
Abraxas |
|
|
|
occult |
Abraye |
|
|
|
occult |
Abraym |
|
|
name of the Sun in Spring |
occult |
Abrhima |
|
|
magical word used in "binding the fever" |
occult |
Abriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Abrimael |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrinael |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrine |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrulges |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Abruna |
|
|
|
occult |
Abrutim |
|
|
|
occult |
Abry |
|
|
angel of the seventh month |
occult |
Abrys |
|
|
angel of the third month |
occult |
Abrysaf |
|
|
angel of the eleventh month |
occult |
Absalom |
male |
Hebrew |
father of peace |
|
Absamon |
|
|
angel of the second month |
occult |
Absax |
|
|
|
occult |
Abuifor |
|
|
angel of the third month |
occult |
Abuiori |
|
|
angel of the second heaven |
occult |
Abuk |
female |
African |
goddess of women and gardens, snake emblem |
mythology |
Abumalith |
|
|
angel, minister of Maymon |
occult |
Abusis |
|
|
|
occult |
Abutes |
|
|
|
occult |
Abuzaha |
|
|
angel, minister of Arcan |
occult |
Aby |
male |
Hebrew |
perhaps father of a multitude, high father |
dim. of Abraham |
Abydos |
|
Egyptian |
holy city of Osiris |
mythology |
Abytan |
|
|
|
occult |
Abytasy |
|
|
|
occult |
Acacallis |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the Cretan king Minos |
mythology |
Acacia |
|
Egyptian |
the acacia tree |
mythology |
Academus |
male |
Greek |
hero from Attica |
mythology |
Acantha |
female |
Greek |
spirit of the acanthus tree; the herb |
mythology |
Acanthis |
female |
Greek |
sister of Acanthus; thistle finch |
mythology |
Acanthus |
male |
Greek |
son of Autonous and Hippoamia |
mythology |
Acarfa |
|
|
|
occult |
Acarnan |
male |
Greek |
son of Alcmaeon |
mythology |
Acatyery |
|
|
|
occult |
Acderuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Achad |
|
|
|
occult |
Achadan |
|
|
|
occult |
Achael |
|
|
|
occult |
Achaemenides |
male |
Greek |
companion of Odysseus |
mythology |
Achaeus |
male |
Greek |
grandson of Erechtheus |
mythology |
Achaiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Achalich |
|
|
|
occult |
Achall |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
in Irish legend, sister of hero who died in battle |
mythology |
Acham |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Achaniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Achaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Acheliah |
|
|
|
occult |
Achelois |
female |
Greek |
moon goddess |
mythology |
Achelous |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Achelous |
mythology |
Acheron |
|
Greek |
one of the five rivers in Hades, river of woe |
mythology |
Achial |
|
Hebrew |
angel |
occult |
Achides |
|
|
|
occult |
Achiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Achier |
|
|
|
occult |
Achim |
|
|
|
occult |
Achol |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Achsah |
|
|
|
occult |
Achtan |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish heroine, mother of Cormac |
mythology |
Achtland |
female |
Celtic |
legendary Celtic mortal queen |
mythology |
Acidalia |
|
Greek |
a spring where Aphrodite bathed |
mythology |
Acim |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Acimoy |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Acis |
male |
Greek |
mythical Sicilian shepherd youth |
mythology |
Acithael |
|
|
|
occult |
Acla |
|
|
name on pentacle |
occult |
Acoetes |
male |
Greek |
mythical helmsman |
mythology |
Acolmiztli |
male |
Aztec |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Acolnahuacatl |
male |
Aztec |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Acorib |
|
|
|
occult |
Acreba |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Acriuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Actarie |
|
|
|
occult |
Acteras |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Acuar |
|
|
|
occult |
Acuecucyoticihauti |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the ocean, running water, and rivers |
mythology |
Acya |
|
|
|
occult |
Acyor |
|
|
|
occult |
Aczabi |
|
|
|
occult |
Ada |
female |
German |
noble |
from German Adel or Adal |
Adalbert |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
alt. of Albert |
Adalbert |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
|
Adalheidis |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Adam |
male |
Hebrew |
man, earth, red earth |
|
Adamanthea |
female |
Greek |
nymph who nursed Zeus |
mythology |
Adan |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Adar |
|
|
|
occult |
Adares |
|
|
|
occult |
Addy |
female |
German |
noble |
dim. of Adeline |
Adela |
female |
German |
noble |
|
Adelaide |
female |
French |
noble kind |
|
Adélaïde |
female |
French |
noble kind |
|
Adèle |
female |
French |
noble |
|
Adelheid |
female |
German |
noble kind |
|
Adelheidis |
female |
German |
noble kind |
|
Adelina |
female |
German |
noble |
|
Adeline |
female |
German |
noble |
|
Adibaga |
|
|
|
occult |
Adiel |
|
|
angel of the zodiac |
occult |
Adim |
male |
Egyptian |
ancient Egyptian king |
mythology |
Adirael |
|
|
|
occult |
Adisak |
|
|
|
occult |
Adiutor |
|
|
|
occult |
Adjassou-Linguetor |
female |
Haitian |
A loa who governs spring water |
mythology |
Adjinakou |
|
Haitian |
elephant loa |
mythology |
Admenita |
|
|
|
occult |
Admete |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Eurystheus |
mythology |
Admetus |
male |
Greek |
king of Pherae in Thessaly |
mythology |
Admyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Admyhel |
|
|
|
occult |
Adnachiel |
|
|
angel ruling over Sagittarius |
occult |
Adnael |
|
|
|
occult |
Adnar'el |
|
|
|
occult |
Adolf |
male |
German |
noble wolf |
|
Adolfo |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
noble wolf |
|
Adolphe |
male |
French |
noble wolf |
|
Adolphus |
male |
German |
noble wolf |
|
Adon |
|
|
|
occult |
Adonaêl |
|
|
|
occult |
Adônaêl |
|
|
|
occult |
Adonaêth |
|
|
|
occult |
Adonai |
|
|
|
occult |
Adonay |
|
|
|
occult |
Adoniel |
|
|
angel of the twelth hour of the night |
occult |
Adonis |
male |
Greek |
mythical handsome youth |
mythology |
Ador |
|
|
|
occult |
adrai |
|
|
|
occult |
Adramelech |
|
|
|
occult |
Adrapan |
|
|
angel of the ninth hour of the night |
occult |
Adrasteia |
female |
Greek |
"she whom none can escape" |
mythology |
Adrian |
male |
Latin |
of Adria (in Italy) |
|
Adricanorom |
|
|
|
occult |
Adrieb |
|
|
|
occult |
Adriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Adroa |
male |
African |
god of the Lugbara |
mythology |
Adroanzi |
|
African |
children of Adroa |
mythology |
Adroziel |
|
|
angel of the fourth hour of the night |
occult |
Adryyaac |
|
|
|
occult |
Adsullata |
female |
Celtic |
river goddess |
mythology |
Adulex |
|
|
|
occult |
Adur |
|
Basque |
mystical, transendental power |
mythology |
Adya Houn'tò |
|
Haitian |
loa that mounts the drums |
mythology |
Adyanienyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Adyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Adyeruz |
|
|
|
occult |
Adyysar |
|
|
|
occult |
Adziryell |
|
|
|
occult |
Æchhad |
|
|
|
occult |
Aedon |
female |
Greek |
wife of Zethus transformed into a nightengale |
mythology |
Aeëtes |
male |
Greek |
son of Helios |
mythology |
Aegaeon |
male |
Greek |
marine deity |
mythology |
Aegea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the sun |
mythology |
Aegidius |
male |
Latin |
kid |
|
Aegimius |
male |
Greek |
mythical ancestor to the Dorians |
mythology |
Aegina |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the river god Asopus |
mythology |
Aegis |
|
Greek |
protective device |
mythology |
Æglamiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aegle |
female |
Greek |
one of the Hesperides |
mythology |
Aegyn |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Aegyn |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Aegyptus |
male |
Greek |
son of Belus |
mythology |
Ael |
|
|
|
occult |
Ælfgyfu |
female |
Old English |
noble gift |
|
Ælflæd |
female |
Old English |
elf-clean |
|
Ælfred |
male |
Old English |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
|
Ælfric |
male |
Old English |
elf rule |
|
Ælfthryth |
female |
Old English |
elf-strength |
|
Aello |
female |
Greek |
a harpy |
mythology |
Aemilia |
female |
Latin |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Aemilianus |
male |
Latin |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Aemilius |
male |
Latin |
of the Roman family name |
|
Aeneas |
male |
Greek |
commended |
also used for Angus |
Aengus |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of love |
mythology |
Aeolus |
male |
Greek |
custodian of the four winds |
mythology |
Aericura |
male |
Celtic |
chthonic underworld god |
mythology |
Aes Sidhe |
|
Celtic, Irish |
the people of the hills, Irish gods |
mythology |
Aesacus |
male |
Greek |
son of Priamus |
mythology |
Aesal |
|
|
|
occult |
Æternus |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Æthelbeorht |
male |
Old English |
nobly bright |
|
Æthelflaed |
female |
Old English |
noble-clean |
|
Æthelgyfu |
female |
Old English |
noble gift |
|
Æthelmær |
male |
Old English |
noble, famous |
|
Æthelstan |
male |
Old English |
noble stone |
|
Æthelthryth |
female |
Old English |
noble power |
|
Æthelwine |
male |
German |
noble friend |
|
Æthelwulf |
male |
Old English |
noble wolf |
|
Aether |
male |
Greek |
personification of the pure upper air |
mythology |
Aethon |
|
Greek |
personification of famine |
mythology |
Aetna |
female |
Greek |
goddess of Mt. Edna |
mythology |
Aetolus |
male |
Greek |
son of Endymion |
mythology |
Aeval |
female |
Celtic |
fairy queen of munster |
mythology |
Aezonyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Afarkha'el |
|
Hebrew |
angel |
occult |
Afarorp |
|
|
|
occult |
Affaryell |
|
|
|
occult |
Affaterim |
|
|
name of the Moon in Winter |
occult |
Affetihe |
|
|
|
occult |
Affihuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Affimuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Affludita |
|
|
|
occult |
Affrye |
|
|
|
occult |
Afloton |
|
|
|
occult |
Afolop |
|
|
|
occult |
Afonso |
male |
Portuguese |
noble ready |
|
Afra |
female |
Hebrew |
dust |
|
Afray |
|
|
|
occult |
Afrayuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Afriduz |
|
|
|
occult |
Agab |
|
|
|
occult |
Agafali |
|
|
|
occult |
Agal |
|
|
|
occult |
Agalierap |
|
|
|
occult |
Agalierept |
|
|
|
occult |
Agalmaturod |
|
|
|
occult |
Aganippe |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Aganju |
male |
African |
son of Obatala and Odudua |
mythology |
Agapiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Agares |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Agari |
|
|
|
occult |
Agasaly |
|
|
|
occult |
Agason |
|
|
|
occult |
Agassou |
|
Haitian |
guardian loa of the Dahomean traditions |
mythology |
Agateraptor |
|
|
one of the chief demons under Belzebut |
occult |
Agatha |
female |
Greek |
good |
|
Agave |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cadmus |
mythology |
Agchoniôn |
|
|
|
occult |
Agdistis |
|
Greek |
great rock of Asia Minor |
mythology |
Agé |
male |
African |
god of hunters |
mythology |
Agebol |
|
|
|
occult |
Agelasta |
|
Greek |
stone on which Demeter rested |
mythology |
Agenor |
male |
Greek |
king of Tyros |
mythology |
Agenos |
|
|
|
occult |
Agessomagy |
|
|
|
occult |
Agessomay |
|
|
|
occult |
Aggie |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Aggressors |
|
|
|
occult |
Aggy |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Agiathon |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Agibol |
|
|
|
occult |
Agidius |
male |
German |
kid |
|
Agiel |
|
|
intelligence of Saturn |
occult |
Agilas |
|
|
|
occult |
Aginafez |
|
|
|
occult |
Agion |
|
|
|
occult |
Agios |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Agiqat |
|
|
|
occult |
Agla |
|
|
acronym/name of God |
occult |
Aglaasis |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglach |
|
|
name on pentacle |
occult |
Aglaea |
female |
Greek |
brilliant, splendor, shining one |
mythology |
Aglafos |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglafys |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglai |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglanabrath |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglanos |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Aglas |
|
|
aerial spirit, magic word |
occult |
Aglasis |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglata |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglatai |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglaulus |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cecrops |
mythology |
Aglauros |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cecrops |
mythology |
Agle |
|
|
|
occult |
Aglo |
|
|
tenth hour of night |
occult |
Aglon |
|
|
|
occult |
Agloros |
|
|
|
occult |
Agnes |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
|
Agnès |
female |
French |
chaste |
|
Agnese |
female |
Italian |
chaste |
|
Agneta |
female |
Latin |
chaste |
|
Agnus |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Agnvs |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Agnyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Agor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Agostino |
male |
Italian |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Agra |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Agragon |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Agrasnydyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Agrax |
|
|
|
occult |
Agripus |
|
|
|
occult |
Agrirazcor |
|
|
|
occult |
Agron |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Agrona |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of strife and slaughter |
mythology |
Agrotora |
female |
Greek |
goddess of hunters |
mythology |
Agusita |
|
|
name of the Moon in Spring |
occult |
Agustin |
male |
Spanish |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Agwe |
female |
African |
mother of the sea |
mythology |
Agwe |
male |
Haitian |
god of fish and sea plants |
mythology |
Agyos |
|
|
|
occult |
Aha |
|
|
divine name associated with Venus |
occult |
Aha Njoku |
female |
African |
goddess of yams |
mythology |
Ahabhon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahadyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahariz |
|
|
|
occult |
Aharyulez |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahatyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahayuaraz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahbiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aherom |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahih |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahudememora |
|
|
|
occult |
Ahurani |
|
|
female angels (Yazads) presiding over water |
occult |
Ahyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Ai |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish poet god |
mythology |
Aia |
|
|
|
occult |
Aibell |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
fairy goddess |
mythology |
Aide |
female |
Basque |
spirit of the air |
mythology |
Aideko |
female |
Basque |
spirit of the air |
mythology |
Aiel |
|
|
angel associated with sign of Aries |
occult |
Aigamuxa |
|
African |
man-eating monsters |
mythology |
Aiguap |
|
|
|
occult |
Aileen |
female |
Anglo-Irish |
bright |
alt. of Helen |
Ailie |
female |
Scottish |
bright |
alt. of Alison, Alice, and Helen |
Ailie |
female |
German |
bright |
dim. of Alice |
Aillen |
|
Celtic, Irish |
malevolent beast from the otherworld |
mythology |
Ailuros |
|
Egyptian |
cat deity, also Bastet |
mythology |
Aim |
|
|
|
occult |
Aima |
|
|
|
occult |
Aimée |
female |
French |
beloved |
|
Aimend |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
sun goddess |
mythology |
Ain |
female |
Celtic |
mythic heroine |
mythology |
Ain Soph |
|
|
|
occult |
Aine |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of love and fertility |
mythology |
Airitech |
|
Celtic, Irish |
creature of the otherworld |
mythology |
Airmed |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess |
mythology |
Airyaman |
|
|
angel (Yazad) presiding over friendship and healing |
occult |
Aisthra |
|
|
angel or spirit |
occult |
Aita |
male |
Etruscan |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Aja |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Aja |
female |
African |
forest goddess |
mythology |
Ajel |
|
|
angel of zodiac |
occult |
Ajok |
male |
African |
god of the Lotuko |
mythology |
Akae |
|
|
|
occult |
Akael |
|
|
angel (or demon) of twentieth hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Akahim |
|
|
|
occult |
Akanef |
|
|
|
occult |
Akatriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Akefeli |
|
|
|
occult |
Aken |
|
Egyptian |
custodian of the ferryboat in the underworld |
mythology |
Akerbeltz |
male |
Basque |
being who protects against illness and evil spirits |
mythology |
Akert |
|
Egyptian |
abode of the dead |
mythology |
Akeru |
|
Egyptian |
a group of chthonic gods |
mythology |
Akesoli |
|
|
|
occult |
Akh |
|
Egyptian |
form taken in the afterlife |
mythology |
Akhliton |
|
|
angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Tuesday |
occult |
Akhshti |
|
|
angel (Yazad) personifying peace |
occult |
Akium |
|
|
|
occult |
Akongo |
male |
African |
god of the Ngombe |
mythology |
Akorok |
|
|
|
occult |
Akoros |
|
|
|
occult |
Akton |
|
|
|
occult |
Al |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
dim. of Albert |
Al |
|
|
|
occult |
Ala |
female |
African |
goddess of the earth |
mythology |
Alacaorynyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Alachuc |
|
|
angel of eleventh hour of night |
occult |
Aladia |
|
|
|
occult |
Aladiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Alafy |
|
|
|
occult |
Alagas |
|
|
|
occult |
Alahue |
|
|
|
occult |
Alain |
male |
French |
harmony |
|
Alan |
male |
Celtic |
harmony |
|
Alan |
|
|
|
occult |
Alaphar |
|
|
|
occult |
Alaric |
male |
German |
noble ruler |
|
Alasdair |
male |
Gaelic |
defender of men |
|
Alastair |
male |
Gaelic |
defender of men |
|
Alastor |
|
Greek |
avenging demon |
mythology |
Alath |
|
|
|
occult |
Alaunus |
male |
Celtic |
god of music and light |
mythology |
Alazaion |
|
|
|
occult |
Albamachi |
|
|
|
occult |
Alban |
male |
Latin |
of Alba (near Rome) |
|
Albelda |
|
|
|
occult |
Alberich |
male |
German |
elf rule |
|
Albert |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
|
Albert |
male |
French |
nobly bright |
|
Albert |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
|
Alberto |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
nobly bright |
|
Albertus |
male |
Latin |
nobly bright |
|
Albhadur |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Albimex |
|
|
|
occult |
Albiorix |
male |
Celtic |
king of the world |
mythology |
Albotain |
|
|
|
occult |
Albotayn |
|
|
|
occult |
Albrecht |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
|
Albune |
|
|
|
occult |
Albuth |
|
|
|
occult |
Albylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcab |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcalb |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcanor |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcestis |
female |
Greek |
daughter of King Pelias |
mythology |
Alchamar |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcheeghel |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcilo |
|
|
|
occult |
Alcippe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Ares |
mythology |
Alcyone |
female |
Greek |
demi-goddess, queen who wards off storms |
mythology |
Alcyoneus |
male |
Greek |
giant |
mythology |
Aldal |
|
|
|
occult |
Aldebaran |
|
|
|
occult |
Aldirah |
|
|
|
occult |
Aldire |
|
|
|
occult |
Aldis |
male |
German |
old |
|
Aldous |
male |
German |
old |
|
Aldred |
male |
Old English |
old counsel |
|
Aldrusy |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aldus |
male |
German |
old |
|
Aleasi |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Alec |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Aleck |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Alecto |
|
Greek |
unceasing in anger, one of the Furies |
mythology |
Alectrona |
female |
Greek |
goddess, daughter of the sun |
mythology |
Alectryon |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Alejandro |
male |
Spanish |
defender of men |
|
Aleph |
|
|
|
occult |
Alesemonoy |
|
|
|
occult |
Alesemony |
|
|
|
occult |
Alessandro |
male |
Italian |
defender of men |
|
Alethea |
female |
Greek |
truth |
|
Alethon |
|
|
|
occult |
Alex |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Alexa |
female |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexandra |
Alexander |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
|
Alexandra |
female |
Greek |
defender of men |
|
Alexandre |
male |
French |
defender of men |
|
Alexandrina |
female |
Greek |
defender of men |
|
Alexia |
female |
Greek |
help |
|
Alexis |
male |
Greek |
help |
|
Alf |
male |
German |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
dim. of Alfred |
Alfareon |
|
|
|
occult |
Alfarg |
|
|
|
occult |
Alferiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Alfie |
male |
German |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
dim. of Alfred |
Alfons |
male |
German |
noble ready |
|
Alfonso |
male |
German |
noble ready |
|
Alfonso |
male |
Spanish |
noble ready |
|
Alfonso |
male |
Italian |
noble ready |
|
Alfrael |
|
|
|
occult |
Alfred |
male |
German |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
|
Alfredus |
male |
Latin |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
|
Alfyton |
|
|
|
occult |
Alg |
|
|
|
occult |
Alga |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Algadenas |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Algafra |
|
|
|
occult |
Algamidirus |
|
|
|
occult |
Algarf |
|
|
|
occult |
Algebha |
|
|
|
occult |
Algernon |
male |
Old French |
moustached |
|
Algy |
male |
Old French |
moustached |
dim. of Algernon |
Alh |
|
|
|
occult |
Alheniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Alhi Ishral |
|
|
the God of Israel |
occult |
Alhim Chiim |
|
|
"the living God" |
occult |
Alhueriz |
|
|
|
occult |
Alibin |
|
|
|
occult |
Alice |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Alichil |
|
|
|
occult |
Alicia |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Alick |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Aliel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aliénor |
female |
French |
bright |
|
Alimiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Alimos |
|
|
|
occult |
Aline |
female |
German |
noble |
|
Alisanos |
male |
Celtic |
mountain-ash god, god of rowan trees |
mythology |
Aliscot |
|
|
|
occult |
Aliseon |
|
|
|
occult |
Alison |
female |
Scottish |
bright |
alt. of Alice |
Alister |
male |
Gaelic |
defender of men |
|
Alivn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aliz |
female |
Old French |
bright |
|
Alkin |
|
|
|
occult |
Alkomas |
|
|
|
occult |
Alla |
|
|
|
occult |
Allan |
male |
Celtic |
harmony |
|
Allatori |
|
|
class of spirits |
occult |
Allay |
|
|
|
occult |
Allazoôl |
|
|
|
occult |
Alleborith |
|
|
|
occult |
Allen |
male |
Celtic |
harmony |
|
Alli |
|
|
|
occult |
Allie |
female |
German |
bright |
dim. of Alice |
Alloces |
|
|
|
occult |
Alluph |
|
|
|
occult |
Ally |
female |
German |
bright |
dim. of Alice |
Alma |
female |
Latin |
fostering, nourishing, loving |
|
Alma |
|
|
|
occult |
Almadiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Almahi |
|
|
|
occult |
Almariziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Almas |
|
|
|
occult |
Almasor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Almay |
|
|
|
occult |
Almeos |
|
|
|
occult |
Almeric |
male |
German |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Almesiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Almices |
|
|
|
occult |
Almiquedam |
|
|
|
occult |
Almiras |
|
|
master of invisibility |
occult |
Almizen |
|
|
|
occult |
Almodar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Almoel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Almonoyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Almouzin |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Almur |
|
|
|
occult |
Almyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Alnamya |
|
|
|
occult |
Alnath |
|
|
|
occult |
Alnaym |
|
|
|
occult |
Alneyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aloadae |
male |
Greek |
two mythical giants |
mythology |
Aloeus |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Alogil |
|
|
|
occult |
Aloisio |
male |
Spanish |
famous warrior |
|
Alonso |
male |
Spanish |
noble ready |
|
Alope |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cercyon |
mythology |
Aloson |
|
|
|
occult |
Aloys |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Aloys |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Aloysio |
male |
Italian |
famous warrior |
|
Aloysius |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Aloysius |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Alpan |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of love and the underworld |
mythology |
Alpas |
|
|
|
occult |
Alpha |
|
|
|
occult |
Alphanay |
|
|
|
occult |
Alphaneos |
|
|
|
occult |
Alphariza |
|
|
|
occult |
Alphay |
|
|
|
occult |
Alpheus |
male |
Greek |
river deity |
mythology |
Alpheyeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Alphonse |
male |
French |
noble ready |
|
Alphonsus |
male |
German |
noble ready |
|
Alphrois |
|
|
|
occult |
Alrasachysyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Alscha |
|
|
|
occult |
Alsemaia |
|
|
|
occult |
Alsemaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Alseyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Alson |
|
|
|
occult |
Alstha |
|
|
|
occult |
Altanor |
|
|
|
occult |
Altarib |
|
|
head of the sign of Winter |
occult |
Althea |
female |
Greek |
a healer, or wholesome |
|
Althor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Altidon |
|
|
angel (or demon) of eleventh hour of Friday |
occult |
Altjira |
male |
Aboriginal |
sky father, god of Alchera or dream time |
mythology |
Altym |
|
|
|
occult |
Aluiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Alun |
male |
Welsh |
harmony |
|
Aluredus |
male |
Latin |
elf counsel (good counsellor) |
|
Alycas |
|
|
|
occult |
Alyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Alyeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Alymdrictels |
|
|
|
occult |
Alymyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Alysaf |
|
|
|
occult |
Alzamoy |
|
|
|
occult |
Alzeyeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Am |
|
|
|
occult |
Am-heh |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Amabael |
|
|
an angel of winter |
occult |
Amabel |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
derivative of Mabel |
Amabiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amabyhel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amacor |
|
|
|
occult |
Amadai |
|
|
the name of the earth in Spring |
occult |
Amaday |
|
|
the name of the earth in Spring |
occult |
Amadeus |
male |
Latin |
love God |
|
Amadlozi |
|
African |
ancestors of the Zulus |
mythology |
Amadyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Amael |
|
|
|
occult |
Amaethon |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
god of agriculture |
mythology |
Amaimon |
|
|
king of the west |
occult |
Amalekites |
|
|
|
occult |
Amalia |
female |
Greek |
struggling, labor |
|
Amalin |
|
|
|
occult |
Amalricus |
male |
Latin |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Amaltheia |
female |
Greek |
divine goat |
mythology |
Amalur |
female |
Basque |
mother earth |
mythology |
Amalym |
|
|
|
occult |
Amamil |
|
|
|
occult |
Aman |
|
|
|
occult |
Amanamanus |
|
|
|
occult |
Amanda |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
|
Amandiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Amaniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amarya |
|
|
|
occult |
Amaryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amasiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Amasya |
|
|
|
occult |
Amata |
female |
Latin, Italian, Spanish |
beloved |
|
Amathaunta |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the sea |
mythology |
Amathei |
|
|
|
occult |
Amathia |
|
|
|
occult |
Amatia |
|
|
|
occult |
Amatiel |
|
|
an angel of the spring |
occult |
Amator |
|
|
|
occult |
Amaunet |
female |
Egyptian |
mother goddess, "hidden one", northern wind |
mythology |
Amay |
|
|
|
occult |
Amayl |
|
|
|
occult |
Amaymon |
|
|
king of the west |
occult |
Amaymon |
|
|
|
occult |
Amayn |
|
|
|
occult |
Amazin |
|
|
|
occult |
Amazons |
female |
Greek |
warrior women |
mythology |
Ambael |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambanyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambayeyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambisagrus |
male |
Celtic |
supreme god, god of sky and light |
mythology |
Ambolin |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambolon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambri |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ambriel |
|
|
angel ruling over Gemini |
occult |
Ambriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ambrogio |
male |
Italian |
of the immortals, divine |
|
Ambrose |
male |
German |
of the immortals, divine |
|
Ambrosia |
|
Greek |
food/drink of the gods |
mythology |
Ambrosius |
male |
Latin |
of the immortals, divine |
|
Amchison |
|
|
|
occult |
Amdalysyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Amduscias |
|
|
|
occult |
Amech |
|
|
|
occult |
Ameclo |
|
|
|
occult |
Amédée |
male |
French |
love God |
|
Amediel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ameleouth |
|
|
|
occult |
Amelia |
female |
German |
struggling, labor |
|
Amélie |
female |
French |
struggling, labor |
|
Amelson |
|
|
|
occult |
Amenadiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amenhotep |
male |
Egyptian |
god of building |
mythology |
Ameniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ament |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess who lived in a tree and welcome the newly dead to the underworld |
mythology |
Amentet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the west, entrance to the underworld |
mythology |
Amenthes |
|
Egyptian |
abode where pass judgement on the dead |
mythology |
Amenti |
|
Egyptian |
abode where dead are punished/rewarded |
mythology |
Amerany |
|
|
|
occult |
Amerigo |
male |
Italian |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Ameta |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ami'el |
|
Hebrew |
angel |
occult |
Amicram |
|
|
|
occult |
Amides |
|
|
|
occult |
Amiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Amikh |
|
|
angel (or demon) of tenth hour of Friday |
occult |
Amillis |
|
|
|
occult |
Amimitl |
male |
Aztec |
god of lakes and fish hunters |
mythology |
Amioram |
|
|
|
occult |
Amiorem |
|
|
|
occult |
Amiorent |
|
|
|
occult |
Amir |
|
|
angel (or demon) of sixth hour of Thursday |
occult |
Amirez |
|
|
|
occult |
Amisiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amisor |
|
|
|
occult |
Amixiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ammiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ammit |
female |
Egyptian |
devouress of the dead |
mythology |
Ammon |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Thebes |
mythology |
Amnanyneylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Amnediel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amnica |
|
|
|
occult |
Amnixiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amolom |
|
|
|
occult |
Amon |
|
|
demon |
occult, dim. of Aamon |
Amonazy |
|
|
|
occult |
Amor |
|
|
|
occult |
Amorule |
|
|
|
occult |
Amos |
male |
Hebrew |
strong, bearing a burden |
|
Amoyr |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ampelos |
male |
Greek |
a satyr, "vine" |
mythology |
Ampheneton |
|
|
|
occult |
Amphinethon |
|
|
|
occult |
Amphion |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus |
mythology |
Amphitrite |
female |
Greek |
queen of the sea |
mythology |
Ampholion |
|
|
|
occult |
Amrael |
|
|
|
occult |
Amriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Amul |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Amun |
male |
Egyptian |
god of wind and ruler of air |
mythology |
Amun-Re |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Egypt |
mythology |
Amutiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amy |
female |
French |
beloved |
|
Amya |
|
|
|
occult |
Amyas |
male |
Latin |
love God |
|
Amycus |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Amyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Amymone |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Danaus, water pitcher |
mythology |
An |
|
|
|
occult |
Ana |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaath |
|
|
|
occult |
Anab |
|
|
|
occult |
Anabona |
|
|
|
occult |
Anabotos |
|
|
|
occult |
Anabrochz |
|
|
|
occult |
Anachiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Anachiet |
|
|
|
occult |
Anader |
|
|
|
occult |
Anadir |
|
|
|
occult |
Anael |
|
|
aeriel spirit |
occult |
Anael |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaenym |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaghra |
|
|
|
occult |
Anagnostos |
|
|
|
occult |
Anagotos |
|
|
|
occult |
Anagran |
|
|
angel (Yazad) of "Endless Light" |
occult |
Anahita |
|
|
angel presiding over water |
occult |
Anai |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaireton |
|
|
|
occult |
Anakim |
|
|
|
occult |
Anamalon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ananel |
|
|
|
occult |
Anania |
|
|
one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire |
occult |
Ananke |
female |
Greek |
goddess of unalterable necessity |
mythology |
Anann |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Anansasem |
|
African |
spider stories |
mythology |
Anansi |
male |
African |
trickster, the spider |
mythology |
Anaphaxeton |
|
|
|
occult |
Anapheneton |
|
|
|
occult |
Anapheta |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaphexeton |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Anaphodition |
|
|
|
occult |
Anapion |
|
|
|
occult |
Anarachia |
|
|
|
occult |
Anasbona |
|
|
name on pentacle |
occult |
Anasen |
|
|
|
occult |
Anassia |
|
|
one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire |
occult |
Anastasia |
female |
Greek |
resurrection |
|
Anathay |
|
|
|
occult |
Anathi |
|
|
|
occult |
Anatreth |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaxarete |
female |
Greek |
girl from Cyprus |
mythology |
Anay |
|
|
|
occult |
Anaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Anayl |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
occult |
Anazachia |
|
|
|
occult |
Anbetayl |
|
|
|
occult |
Ancamna |
female |
Celtic |
water goddess |
mythology |
Ancilla |
|
|
|
occult |
Ancor |
|
|
|
occult |
Ancora |
|
|
|
occult |
Andararuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Andarta |
female |
Celtic |
fertility goddess |
mythology |
Andas |
|
|
minister of Varcan, angel of Sunday |
occult |
Andebal |
|
|
|
occult |
Andie |
male |
Greek |
manly |
dim. of Andrew |
Andjety |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the underworld, rebirth in afterlife |
mythology |
Andrachos |
|
|
|
occult |
Andras |
|
|
|
occult |
Andraste |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of war |
mythology |
André |
male |
French |
manly |
|
Andrea |
male |
Italian |
manly |
|
Andrea |
female |
Greek |
manly |
deriv. of Andrew |
Andrealphus |
|
|
|
occult |
Andreas |
male |
Greek, Latin, German |
manly |
|
Andrés |
male |
Spanish |
manly |
|
Andrew |
male |
Greek |
manly |
|
Andri |
|
|
|
occult |
Andrina |
female |
Greek |
manly |
deriv. of Andrew |
Androcos |
|
|
|
occult |
Andromalius |
|
|
|
occult |
Andromeda |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cepheus |
mythology |
Andros |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Andruchiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Andrulez |
|
|
|
occult |
Andy |
male |
Greek |
manly |
dim. of Andrew |
Anehutyora |
|
|
|
occult |
Aneirin |
male |
Welsh |
honor |
|
Anenyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Anepheneton |
|
|
|
occult |
Anephexeton |
|
|
|
occult |
Aneran |
|
|
|
occult |
Anereton |
|
|
|
occult |
Anethi |
|
|
|
occult |
Aneurin |
male |
Welsh |
honor |
|
Anextiomarus |
|
Celtic |
tribal deity |
mythology |
Aneylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aneynyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Angaras |
|
|
|
occult |
Angela |
female |
Greek |
angel, messenger |
|
Angelica |
female |
Greek |
angel, messenger |
deriv. of Angela |
Angelina |
female |
Greek |
angel, messenger |
dim. of Angela |
Angellus |
|
|
|
occult |
Angiseil |
|
|
|
occult |
Angrecton |
|
|
|
occult |
Angus |
male |
Celtic |
one choice |
|
Anhur |
male |
Egyptian |
warrior and hunter god |
mythology |
Ani |
|
|
|
occult |
Ani |
male |
Etruscan |
sky god |
mythology |
Anic |
|
|
|
occult |
Aniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Animiter |
|
|
|
occult |
Animurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Aniphinethon |
|
|
|
occult |
Anita |
female |
Spanish |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Anitor |
|
|
|
occult |
Anius |
male |
Greek |
son of Apollo |
mythology |
Anjea |
|
Aboriginal |
animistic fertility spirit of Queensland |
mythology |
Ankh |
|
Egyptian |
symbol of life after death, key of the Nile |
mythology |
Ankotarinja |
male |
Aboriginal |
the first man |
mythology |
Ankt |
female |
Egyptian |
spear-carrying war goddess |
mythology |
Ann |
female |
Hebrew |
grace |
|
Anna |
female |
Hebrew |
grace |
|
Annabel |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
|
Annabella |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
|
Annabelle |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
|
Annael |
|
|
archangel Anael |
occult |
Annaple |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
|
Annathra |
|
|
|
occult |
Annauel |
|
|
|
occult |
Anne |
female |
Hebrew |
grace |
|
Annediex |
|
|
|
occult |
Annette |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Annie |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Annis |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Annot |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Annucel |
|
|
|
occult |
Annuncia |
|
|
|
occult |
Annwn |
|
Celtic, Welsh |
underground netherworld region |
mythology |
Anostêr |
|
|
|
occult |
Anouke |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of war |
mythology |
Anoyr |
|
|
aeriel spirit |
occult |
Anselm |
male |
German |
god-helmet |
|
Ansoel |
|
|
aeriel spirit |
occult |
Anston |
|
|
|
occult |
Ansuil |
|
|
|
occult |
Antaeus |
male |
Greek |
son of Gaia, giant |
mythology |
Antea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Iobates |
mythology |
Anteros |
male |
Greek |
god of returning love |
mythology |
Anthea |
female |
Greek |
flowery |
|
Antheia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of vegetation, lowlands, marshlands, gardens, blossoms, the budding earth, and human love |
mythology |
Antheros |
|
|
angel (or demon) of fourteenth hour of Friday |
occult |
Anthiachar |
|
|
|
occult |
Anthony |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
|
Anti |
male |
Egyptian |
god of ferrymen |
mythology |
Antidotum |
|
|
|
occult |
Antiope |
female |
Greek |
daughter of King Nycteus |
mythology |
Antoine |
male |
French |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antoinette |
female |
French |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Antonia |
Anton |
male |
German |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antonia |
female |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
deriv. of Anthony |
Antonio |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antonius |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antonius |
male |
German |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antony |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
|
Antor |
|
|
|
occult |
Antorayeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Antquyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Anu |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
fertility goddess |
mythology |
Anubis |
male |
Egyptian |
funeral god |
mythology |
Anuket |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the Nile, nourisher of the fields |
mythology |
Anunalbeh |
|
|
|
occult |
Anuxi |
|
|
|
occult |
Anyhyt |
|
|
|
occult |
Anzil |
|
|
|
occult |
Aoide |
female |
Greek |
muse of song |
mythology |
Aol |
|
|
|
occult |
Aon |
male |
Greek |
mythic hero, son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Aonghas |
male |
Gaelic |
one choice |
|
Aosal |
|
|
seond spirit to be called |
occult |
Apam Napat |
|
Indo-Iranian |
angel (Yazad) of Waters |
occult |
Apate |
female |
Greek |
goddess of deceit |
mythology |
Apelki |
|
|
|
occult |
Apep |
male |
Egyptian |
snake god of darkness, evil, chaos |
mythology |
Aphaea |
female |
Greek |
local goddess |
mythology |
Apharcar |
|
|
|
occult |
Aphiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aphrodite |
female |
Greek |
goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture |
mythology |
Apiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Apis |
male |
Egyptian |
bull god of Memphis |
mythology |
Apiton |
|
|
one of the names of the demon called the "strangling mother of boys" |
occult |
Aplex |
|
|
angel (or demon) of eleventh hour of Thursday |
occult |
Aplu |
male |
Etruscan |
god of thunder and lightning |
mythology |
Apodokiel |
|
|
angel of Wednesday/Mercury |
occult |
Apofael |
|
|
angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Monday |
occult |
Apolhun |
|
|
|
occult |
Apollo |
|
|
|
occult |
Apollo |
male |
Greek |
god of music, light, prophecy, medicine, archery, poetry, dance |
mythology |
Apollyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Apollyon |
male |
Greek |
the destroyer, angel of death |
mythology |
Apologia-Sedes |
|
|
|
occult |
Apomios |
|
|
angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Saturday |
occult |
Apophis |
|
Greek |
snake of the underworld |
mythology |
Apormanos |
|
|
|
occult |
Apormenos |
|
|
|
occult |
Apot |
|
|
|
occult |
Appiniel |
|
|
|
occult |
April |
female |
Latin |
from the name of the month |
|
Apripos |
|
|
|
occult |
Aprix |
|
|
angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Friday |
occult |
Aprkal |
|
Hebrew |
angel |
occult |
Aprops |
|
|
|
occult |
Aqua |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Aquachai |
|
|
|
occult |
Aquarius |
|
|
|
occult |
Aquiel |
|
|
angel of the fourth heaven |
occult |
Aquila |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Araaht |
|
|
|
occult |
Arabella |
female |
Latin |
easily entreated |
|
Arabonas |
|
|
|
occult |
Arabyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Arac |
|
|
|
occult |
Arach |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arachne |
female |
Greek |
mythical figure, weaving |
mythology |
Aracuson |
|
|
|
occult |
Aradon |
|
|
|
occult |
Araêl |
|
|
|
occult |
Araex |
|
|
|
occult |
Arafos |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Araklba |
|
|
|
occult |
Aralim |
|
|
thrones or the strong |
occult |
Aranchia |
|
|
|
occult |
Araniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Araps |
|
|
angel (or demon) of twentieth hour of Sunday |
occult |
Araqiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arara |
|
|
|
occult |
Araritha |
|
|
|
occult |
Ararygugel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arathon |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Arathotamal |
|
|
|
occult |
Arathron |
|
|
|
occult |
Aratiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Araton |
|
|
|
occult |
Arator |
|
|
|
occult |
Aratosael |
|
|
|
occult |
Aratron |
|
|
olympic spirit of Saturn |
occult |
Arauchiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Arawn |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Arayl |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Araz |
|
|
|
occult |
Arban |
|
|
angel (or demon) of fourth hour of Monday |
occult |
Arbaron |
|
|
|
occult |
Arbatel |
|
|
revealing angel |
occult |
Arbiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arcadia |
|
Greek |
district of the Peloponnesus |
mythology |
Arcan |
|
|
angel of the air ruling on Monday, king |
occult |
Arcas |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus, turned into a bear |
mythology |
Arch |
male |
German |
genuine and bold |
dim. of Archibald |
Archarzel |
|
|
|
occult |
Archembault |
male |
French |
genuine and bold |
|
Archibald |
male |
German |
genuine and bold |
|
Archibaldus |
male |
Latin |
genuine and bold |
|
Archie |
male |
German |
genuine and bold |
dim. of Archibald |
Archiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Archima |
|
|
|
occult |
Archy |
male |
German |
genuine and bold |
dim. of Archibald |
Archyna |
|
|
|
occult |
Arcibaldo |
male |
Italian |
genuine and bold |
|
Arcisat |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arcon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ard |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardahuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardarael |
|
|
autumn |
occult |
Ardauz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardens |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardesiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardu |
|
|
|
occult |
Arduel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arduinna |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the moon, hunting, and forests |
mythology |
Arduisur |
|
|
|
occult |
Ardyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arean |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arebati |
male |
African |
sky and moon god |
mythology |
Aredafir |
|
|
|
occult |
Aredui |
|
|
angel presiding over water |
occult |
Aredvi |
|
|
|
occult |
Arehanah |
|
|
|
occult |
Arel |
|
|
angel of fire |
occult |
Arensnuphis |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Egyptian Nubia |
mythology |
Arepach |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arepo |
|
|
|
occult |
Ares |
male |
Greek |
god of war |
mythology |
Ares Lusitani |
male |
Celtic |
god of horses |
mythology |
Aresion |
|
|
|
occult |
Arethusa |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Arfanyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arganatos |
|
|
|
occult |
Argax |
|
|
|
occult |
Arges |
male |
Greek |
a Cyclopes, brightness |
mythology |
Argetan |
|
|
angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Saturday |
occult |
Argiduna |
|
Basque |
spirit or imp that appears light-like at night |
mythology |
Argilon |
|
|
|
occult |
Argus |
male |
Greek |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Arhuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ariael |
|
|
demon of Sunday/the Sun |
occult |
Arianrhod |
female |
Celtic |
silver wheel |
mythology |
Aricasom |
|
|
|
occult |
Aridiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ariel |
|
|
angel, name of God, one of the four rulers of the elements, angel of Sunday/the Sun |
occult |
Aries |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Arifiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aril |
|
|
|
occult |
Arion |
|
|
|
occult |
Arios |
|
|
|
occult |
Arioth |
|
|
|
occult |
Aristaeus |
male |
Greek |
god of the hunt, agriculture, cattle, and especially bee-culture |
mythology |
Arito |
|
|
|
occult |
Ariton |
|
|
|
occult |
Arkidod |
|
|
angel (or demon) of twenty-fourth hour of Monday |
occult |
Armadiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Armael |
|
|
|
occult |
Armany |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Armapy |
|
|
|
occult |
Armaquieyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Armaros |
|
|
|
occult |
Armasia |
|
|
|
occult |
Armatas |
|
|
name of the Moon in Summer |
occult |
Armen |
|
|
|
occult |
Armena |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Armesiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Armez |
|
|
|
occult |
Armiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arminez |
|
|
|
occult |
Armmyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Armon |
|
|
|
occult |
Armoniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Armosiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Armosy |
|
|
|
occult |
Armulez |
|
|
|
occult |
Arnaeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Arnamon |
|
|
|
occult |
Arnaud |
male |
French |
eagle strength |
|
Arnaut |
male |
French |
eagle strength |
|
Arnebiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arnemetia |
female |
Celtic |
water goddess |
mythology |
Arnen |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arneth |
|
|
|
occult |
Arnibiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arnold |
male |
German |
eagle strength |
|
Aroan |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arobylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aroc |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arogor |
|
|
|
occult |
Arois |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arolen |
|
|
|
occult |
Arotor |
|
|
|
occult |
Arôtosael |
|
|
|
occult |
Aroziel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Arphel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arpheton |
|
|
name on pentacle |
occult |
Arpiron |
|
|
|
occult |
Arquil |
|
|
|
occult |
Arquyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Arrabim |
|
|
|
occult |
Arrabin |
|
|
|
occult |
Arragon |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
occult |
Arrexe |
|
|
|
occult |
Arrexhe |
|
|
|
occult |
Arsabon |
|
|
|
occult |
Arsafael |
|
|
|
occult |
Arshtat |
|
|
female angel (Yazad) personifying rectitude or justice |
occult |
Artaqifa |
|
|
|
occult |
Artemis |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the wilderness, the hunt and wild animals, and fertility |
mythology |
Arthur |
male |
Celtic |
bear |
|
Arthur |
male |
Irish |
stone |
|
Artino |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Artio |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the bear cult |
mythology |
Artor |
|
|
|
occult |
Artorius |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
|
Artume |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of night and death |
mythology |
Arturo |
male |
Italian |
from a Roman family name |
|
Arturus |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
|
Arvernus |
male |
Celtic |
god of the Arverni |
mythology |
Aryeyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Aryeylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aryhyryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Arylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Arzaf |
|
|
|
occult |
Arzuz |
|
|
|
occult |
As |
|
|
|
occult |
Asa |
male |
Hebrew |
healer |
|
Asa |
|
Hebrew |
magic name |
occult |
Asa |
male |
African |
god of consolation and sustenance |
mythology |
Asac |
|
|
|
occult |
Asach |
|
|
|
occult |
Asacro |
|
|
|
occult |
Asadiel |
|
|
an angel of Thursday |
occult |
Asael |
|
|
|
occult |
Asaf |
|
|
|
occult |
Asagwe |
|
Haitian |
voodoo dancing |
mythology |
Asahel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asaliah |
|
|
|
occult |
Asamie |
|
|
|
occult |
Asaphyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Asaraie |
|
|
|
occult |
Asassayel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asath |
|
|
|
occult |
Asbeel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asbibiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asboga |
|
|
divine name associate with Mercury |
occult |
Ascala |
|
|
|
occult |
Asclepius |
male |
Greek |
god of medicine and healing |
mythology |
Ascobai |
|
|
|
occult |
Asel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aseliel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asens |
|
|
angel (or demon) of eigteenth hour of Sunday |
occult |
Asfa'el |
|
|
|
occult |
Ash |
male |
Egyptian |
desert god, fertile oasis |
mythology |
Ashai |
|
|
|
occult |
Asher |
|
|
|
occult |
Ashi Vanghuhi |
|
|
female angel (Yazad) personifying and presiding over blessings |
occult |
Ashmazh |
|
Hebrew |
magic name |
occult |
Ashmedai |
|
|
|
occult |
Ashtad |
|
|
|
occult |
Ashtaroth |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Asia |
female |
Greek |
sea nymph |
mythology |
Asianon |
|
|
|
occult |
Asiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asima |
|
|
magical word used in "binding the fever" |
occult |
Asimel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asimiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asimon |
|
|
|
occult |
Asimor |
|
|
|
occult |
Aslaom |
|
|
|
occult |
Asmadiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asmaiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asmalior |
|
|
magical word on third ring |
occult |
Asman |
|
|
angel (Yazad) presiding over the sky |
occult |
Asmiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asmkh |
|
Hebrew |
magic name |
occult |
Asmodai |
|
|
first spirit of the north, demon of wrath |
occult |
Asmodal |
|
|
|
occult |
Asmoday |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Asmodee |
|
|
|
occult |
Asmodel |
|
|
angel ruling over Taurus |
occult |
Asmodeus |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Asmodi |
|
|
|
occult |
Asobëe |
|
African |
supreme deity of the Wabendu of Congo |
mythology |
Asonja |
|
|
|
occult |
Asophiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asopus |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Asopus |
mythology |
Asorega |
|
|
|
occult |
Asoriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aspar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asperim |
|
|
|
occult |
Asphiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Asphor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aspiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Aspyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Asriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Assaba |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Assaibi |
|
|
angel, minister of Maymon |
occult |
Assaiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Assamaian |
|
|
|
occult |
Assarez |
|
|
|
occult |
Assasel |
|
|
ruler of the dead |
occult |
Assasell |
|
|
ruler of the dead |
occult |
Assassaiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Assaylemaht |
|
|
|
occult |
Asser |
|
|
|
occult |
Assimonem |
|
|
|
occult |
Assuel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Astachoth |
|
|
|
occult |
Astael |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Astagna |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
occult |
Astamatis |
|
|
|
occult |
Astar |
male |
African |
Ethiopian sky god |
mythology |
Astarin |
|
|
|
occult |
Astarot |
|
|
demon, grand duke, magical word on the second ring |
occult |
Astaroth |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Astarte |
|
|
|
occult |
Astennu |
|
Egyptian |
associate of Thoth |
mythology |
Asteraôth |
|
|
|
occult |
Asteria |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Coeus |
mythology |
Astib |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Astolit |
|
|
|
occult |
Astor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Astrachios |
|
|
|
occult |
Astraea |
female |
Greek |
goddess of justice, "the star maiden" |
mythology |
Astraeus |
male |
Greek |
god of the four winds |
mythology |
Astrega |
|
|
|
occult |
Astrocon |
|
|
|
occult |
Astrofiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Astronday |
|
|
|
occult |
Astroniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Astroschio |
|
|
|
occult |
Asturel |
|
|
|
occult |
Astyeylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Asueyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Asuriel |
|
|
ariel spirit |
occult |
Asymolyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Asyramon |
|
|
|
occult |
Asyriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Asyzat |
|
|
|
occult |
Aszrus |
|
|
|
occult |
Atai |
female |
African |
goddess of the Efik (Nigeria) |
mythology |
Ataliel |
|
|
|
occult |
Atalsloym |
|
|
|
occult |
Atar |
|
|
angel (Yazad) presiding over fire |
occult |
Atarf |
|
|
|
occult |
Atarfa |
|
|
|
occult |
Atarrabi |
male, female |
Basque |
protective being |
mythology |
Atarsiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ate |
female |
Greek |
goddess of discord and mischief |
mythology |
Atégina |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of nature and cure |
mythology |
Ateh |
|
|
|
occult |
Atel |
|
|
angel of the fourth heaven |
occult |
Aten |
male |
Egyptian |
sun god |
mythology |
Aterestin |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Ateriathos |
|
|
|
occult |
Athamas |
|
|
|
occult |
Athanasius |
male |
Greek |
undying |
|
Athanathos |
|
|
|
occult |
Athanatos |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Athaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Athelstan |
male |
German |
noble stone |
|
Athelstane |
male |
German |
noble stone |
|
Athemay |
|
|
name of the Sun in Summer |
occult |
Athena |
female |
Greek |
goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill |
mythology |
Athenatos |
|
|
|
occult |
Atheniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Athesiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Atheton |
|
|
|
occult |
Athiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Athionadabir |
|
|
|
occult |
Athir |
|
|
fourth hour of night |
occult |
Athitael |
|
|
|
occult |
Athlas |
|
|
|
occult |
Athor |
|
|
|
occult |
Athos |
male |
Greek |
mythical giant |
mythology |
Atl |
male |
Aztec |
god of water |
mythology |
Atlacamani |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the storms which occur in the ocean |
mythology |
Atlacoya |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of drought |
mythology |
Atlantides |
female |
Greek |
seven daughters of Atlas |
mythology |
Atlas |
male |
Greek |
bearer, endurer |
mythology |
Atlatonin |
female |
Aztec |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Atlaua |
male |
Aztec |
god of water, fishermen |
mythology |
Atloton |
|
|
|
occult |
Atmefex |
|
|
|
occult |
Atniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Atrax |
|
|
|
occult |
Atriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Atrikh |
|
|
angel (or demon) of eighteenth hour of Friday |
occult |
Atropos |
female |
Greek |
fate who cut the thread or web of life |
mythology |
Attih |
|
Hebrew |
name of Metatron |
occult |
Atum |
male |
Egyptian |
sun god, setting sun, creator of the world |
mythology |
Atunis |
male |
Etruscan |
mythic figure, form of Adonis |
mythology |
Aty |
|
|
|
occult |
Aub |
|
|
|
occult |
Aubrey |
male |
German |
elf rule |
|
Audrey |
female |
German |
noble power |
|
Audurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Auf |
male |
Egyptian |
sun god, another name for Re |
mythology |
Aufaniae |
|
Celtic |
deities |
mythology |
Augeas |
male |
Greek |
king of Elis |
mythology |
August |
male |
German |
venerable, exalted |
|
Augusta |
female |
Latin |
venerable, exalted |
deriv. from Augustus |
Auguste |
male |
French |
venerable, exalted |
|
Augustin |
male |
German, French |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Augustine |
male |
Latin |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Augustinus |
male |
Latin |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Augustus |
male |
Latin |
venerable, exalted |
|
Aula |
|
|
|
occult |
Auleyuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Aumauliz |
|
|
|
occult |
Aumeal |
|
|
|
occult |
Aunuhiz |
|
|
|
occult |
Auphanim |
|
|
|
occult |
Aurach |
|
|
|
occult |
Aurel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aurelia |
female |
Latin |
golden (Roman family name) |
deriv. from Aurelius |
Aurelian |
male |
Latin |
golden (Roman family name) |
dim. from Aurelius |
Aurelius |
male |
Latin |
golden (Roman family name) |
|
Auriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aurora |
female |
Latin |
dawn |
|
Ausaas |
female |
Egyptian |
wife of Harakhti |
mythology |
Austin |
male |
Latin |
belonging to Augustus |
|
Autarylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Autoduo |
|
|
angel (or demon) of first hour of Sunday |
occult |
Autothith |
|
|
|
occult |
Auxesia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of growth |
mythology |
Ava |
female |
Latin |
|
|
Avalloc |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
father of the goddess Modron |
mythology |
Avalou |
|
Haitian |
a voodoo dance, "supplication" |
mythology |
Avdiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Aven |
|
|
|
occult |
Averil |
male, female |
German |
boar-favor |
|
Aveta |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of birth and midwifery |
mythology |
Avi |
female |
German |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Avice |
female |
|
|
|
Avilina |
female |
German |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Avis |
female |
|
|
|
Avril |
male, female |
French |
April |
|
Axaula |
|
|
|
occult |
Axineton |
|
|
|
occult |
Axiôphêth |
|
|
|
occult |
Axosiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Axular |
male, female |
Basque |
protective being |
mythology |
Ay |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayaba |
female |
African |
sister of Loko (Dahomey) |
mythology |
Ayauhteotl |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of haze, mist in the night and early morning |
mythology |
Ayhal |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayhos |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayib |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayida-Weddo |
female |
Haitian |
snake goddess |
mythology |
Ayin |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayizan |
female |
Haitian |
goddess of the marketplace |
mythology |
Aylatricyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Aylmer |
male |
German |
noble, famous |
|
Aylwin |
male |
German |
noble friend |
|
Aymsylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayn |
|
|
|
occult |
Ayperos |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Aysaram |
|
|
|
occult |
Aza |
|
Hebrew |
magic name |
occult |
Azac |
|
|
|
occult |
Azael |
|
|
|
occult |
Azahat |
|
|
|
occult |
Azaithon |
|
|
|
occult |
Azaka-Tonnerre |
male |
Haitian |
god of thunder |
mythology |
Azan |
|
|
angel (or demon) of fifth hour of Monday |
occult |
Azarel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azarfa |
|
|
|
occult |
Azariel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azat |
|
|
|
occult |
Azazel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azday |
|
|
|
occult |
Azebene |
|
|
|
occult |
Azelechias |
|
|
|
occult |
Azelethias |
|
|
|
occult |
Azemo |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Azeruch |
|
|
|
occult |
Azeruel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azerut |
|
|
|
occult |
Azia |
|
|
|
occult |
Aziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azimech |
|
|
|
occult |
Azimel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Azimor |
|
|
|
occult |
Aziziel |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Azobra |
|
|
|
occult |
Azoraya |
|
|
|
occult |
Azoraye |
|
|
|
occult |
Azoth |
|
|
|
occult |
Azouboul |
|
|
angel (or demon) of tenth hour of Thursday |
occult |
Azrael |
|
|
one of the "three holy angels" (along with Gabriel and Michael) |
occult |
Azrayeylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Azriel |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Azryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azubene |
|
|
|
occult |
Azuhafez |
|
|
|
occult |
Azyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Azyger |
|
|
|
occult |
Azzoni |
|
|
|
occult |
Ba |
female |
Chinese |
daughter of heaven, drought |
mythology |
Ba |
male |
Egyptian |
ram god of fertility |
mythology |
Ba Xian |
|
Chinese |
the eight immortals |
mythology |
Ba-Pef |
male |
Egyptian |
god of malevolent aspect |
mythology |
Baaba |
|
|
aeriel spirit |
occult |
Baajah |
|
|
|
occult |
Baal |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Baalsori |
|
|
|
occult |
Baatsi |
male |
African |
first man |
mythology |
Bab |
female |
Greek |
foreign, stranger |
dim. of Barbara |
Babbie |
female |
Greek |
foreign, stranger |
dim. of Barbara |
Babel |
|
|
angel of the second heaven |
occult |
Babet |
|
|
demon of Friday/Venus |
occult |
Babi |
male |
Egyptian |
demonic god who lived on human entrails |
mythology |
Babiel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Babs |
female |
Greek |
foreign, stranger |
dim. of Barbara |
Bacalou |
male |
Haitian |
evil spirit |
mythology |
Bacapel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bacaron |
|
|
|
occult |
Bacchae |
female |
Greek |
ecstatic women of Dionysus |
mythology |
Baceda |
|
|
|
occult |
Bachanael |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
occult |
Bachiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bachramyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Bachue |
|
|
|
occult |
Baciar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Baciel |
|
|
angel of the fourth heaven |
occult |
Bacoraye |
|
|
|
occult |
Bacuhaba |
|
|
|
occult |
Bacurabon |
|
|
|
occult |
Badad |
|
|
|
occult |
Badb |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of war |
mythology |
Badessy |
male |
Haitian |
sky god |
mythology |
Badeylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Bae |
|
|
|
occult |
Bael |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Baell |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Bafamal |
|
|
|
occult |
Bagadjimbiri |
male |
Aboriginal |
two brother gods rising as dingos |
mythology |
Bagalon |
|
|
|
occult |
Bagiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bahal |
|
|
|
occult |
Baharam |
|
|
|
occult |
Bahaze |
|
|
|
occult |
Bahol |
|
|
|
occult |
Bahoraelyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Baiame |
male |
Aboriginal |
ancient sky god, master of life and death |
mythology |
Baix |
|
|
|
occult |
Bakha |
|
Egyptian |
sacred bull of Hermonthis |
mythology |
Bakiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Balabos |
|
|
|
occult |
Balachem |
|
|
|
occult |
Balair |
|
|
|
occult |
Balaken |
|
|
|
occult |
Balalos |
|
|
|
occult |
Balam |
|
|
|
occult |
Balay |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
occult |
Balbuch |
|
|
magical word on ninth ring |
occult |
Baldachia |
|
|
the seat of |
occult |
Baldachiensis |
|
|
|
occult |
Baldassare |
male |
Italian |
Bel defend the king |
|
Baldie |
male |
German |
genuine and bold |
dim. of Archibald |
Baldoi |
|
|
|
occult |
Baldovino |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
bold friend |
|
Balduin |
male |
German |
bold friend |
|
Balduinus |
male |
Latin |
bold friend |
|
Baldwin |
male |
German |
bold friend |
|
Balfori |
|
|
|
occult |
Balganaychyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Balidet |
|
|
angel, minister of Maymon |
occult |
Baliel |
|
|
|
occult |
Balius |
|
Greek |
immortal horse |
mythology |
Balma |
|
|
|
occult |
Balna |
|
|
|
occult |
Balndier |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Balor |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of death |
mythology |
Balrasár |
|
|
demon of Friday/Venus |
occult |
Balsamiach |
|
|
magical word on sixth ring |
occult |
Balsamus |
|
|
|
occult |
Balsur |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Baltasar |
male |
Spanish |
Bel defend the king |
|
Baltasar |
|
|
demon of Friday/Venus |
occult |
Baltazard |
|
|
spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory |
occult |
Balthasar |
male |
Babylonian |
Bel defend the king |
|
Balthazar |
male |
Babylonian |
Bel defend the king |
|
Balthazard |
|
|
spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory |
occult |
Balthial |
|
|
|
occult |
Balum |
|
|
|
occult |
Baluth |
|
|
|
occult |
Balyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bamapana |
male |
Aboriginal |
trickster of the Murnging of Northern Australia |
mythology |
Bamulahe |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Banaby |
male |
Hebrew |
son of exhortation |
|
Banaitja |
|
Aboriginal |
creator diety |
mythology |
Banba |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
spirit of Ireland |
mythology |
Bandonga |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the Celts |
mythology |
Banebdjetet |
male |
Egyptian |
ram god of Lower Egypt |
mythology |
Banga |
male |
African |
god of clear waters |
mythology |
Bangiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Baniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Banorsasty |
|
|
|
occult |
Bantatis |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Banyelyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Baoxas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Baptist |
male |
Greek |
baptiser |
|
Baptista |
female |
Greek |
baptiser |
deriv. of Baptist |
Baptiste |
male |
French |
baptiser |
|
Baquylaguall |
|
|
|
occult |
Bar |
|
|
|
occult |
Baraborat |
|
|
angel of the second heaven |
occult |
Baracata |
|
|
|
occult |
Barachiel |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Barak |
|
|
|
occult |
Baranyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Baraqel |
|
|
|
occult |
Baraqijal |
|
|
|
occult |
Barbara |
female |
Greek |
foreign, stranger |
|
Barbatos |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Barbie |
female |
Greek |
foreign, stranger |
dim. of Barbara |
Barbiel |
|
|
angel ruling over Scorpio |
occult |
Barbil |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Barbis |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Barbyts |
|
|
|
occult |
Barcaran |
|
|
|
occult |
Barchesiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Barchia |
|
|
|
occult |
Barchiel |
|
|
aerial spirit, angel ruling over Pisces |
occult |
Barchyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bardolfo |
male |
Italian |
bright wolf |
|
Bardolph |
male |
German |
bright wolf |
|
Bardolphie |
male |
French |
bright wolf |
|
Barefchas |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Barend |
male |
German |
bear-hard |
|
Bareschas |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Baresches |
|
|
|
occult |
Barfas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Barfiell |
|
|
|
occult |
Barfos |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bargar |
|
|
|
occult |
Bargis |
|
|
|
occult |
Barhaot |
|
|
|
occult |
Barhurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Barhuyex |
|
|
|
occult |
Barhyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Bariaccoca |
|
|
|
occult |
Bariachacha |
|
|
|
occult |
Bariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bariol |
|
|
|
occult |
Bariz |
|
|
|
occult |
Barkalyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Barmiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Barmos |
|
|
|
occult |
Barnabas |
male |
Hebrew |
son of exhortation |
|
Barney |
male |
Hebrew |
son of exhortation |
dim. of Barnabas, Bernard |
Barneyeyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Barol |
|
|
second hour of night |
occult |
Baron Samedi |
|
Haitian |
guardian of the crossroads |
mythology |
Baros |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Barqiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Barquiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Barry |
male |
Irish |
spear |
|
Barsafael |
|
|
|
occult |
Barsslylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Barsu |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bart |
male |
Hebrew |
son of Talmi |
dim. of Bartholomew |
Barthel |
male |
German |
son of Talmi |
|
Barthélemy |
male |
French |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartholomaeus |
male |
Latin |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartholomäus |
male |
German |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartholomé |
male |
French |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartholomew |
male |
Hebrew |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartlemy |
male |
Hebrew |
son of Talmi |
|
Bártolo |
male |
Spanish |
son of Talmi |
|
Bártolomé |
male |
Spanish |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartolomeo |
male |
Italian |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartolomeo |
male |
Spanish |
son of Talmi |
|
Bartzachiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Baruc |
|
|
|
occult |
Baruch |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Baruchas |
|
|
|
occult |
Baruchiachel |
|
|
|
occult |
Baruel |
|
|
|
occult |
Baryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Barylaguy |
|
|
|
occult |
Barzabel |
|
|
the spirit of Mars |
occult |
Basa andere |
female |
Basque |
wife of the Basajaun |
mythology |
Basa-Jaun |
male |
Basque |
wood spirit |
mythology |
Basiaccor |
|
|
|
occult |
Basiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Basihas |
|
|
|
occult |
Basil |
male |
Greek |
kingly |
|
Basile |
male |
French |
kingly |
|
Basileus |
male |
Greek |
king |
mythology |
Basilio |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
kingly |
|
Basilion |
|
|
|
occult |
Basilius |
male |
Latin |
kingly |
|
Bassarids |
|
Greek |
foxskin |
mythology |
Bastaylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Bastet |
female |
Egyptian |
cat-headed goddess, lunar goddess |
mythology |
Bat |
male |
Hebrew |
son of Talmi |
dim. of Bartholomew |
Bat |
|
|
|
occult |
Bat |
female |
Egyptian |
cow goddess of fertility |
mythology |
Bata |
|
|
one of the magic words to deflect weapons |
occult |
Batarel |
|
|
|
occult |
Batarjal |
|
|
|
occult |
Bath-Kol |
|
|
the voice that called upon Cain, the murderer, "Where is thy brother Abel?" |
occult |
Bathat |
|
|
|
occult |
Bathim |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bathin |
|
|
|
occult |
Bathinadir |
|
|
|
occult |
Batirmiss |
|
|
|
occult |
Batiste |
male |
French |
baptiser |
|
Batternis |
|
|
|
occult |
Battista |
male |
Italian |
baptiser |
|
Baubie |
female |
Scottish |
foreign, stranger |
dim. of Barbara |
Baucis |
female |
Greek |
wife of Philemon |
mythology |
Baudouin |
male |
French |
bold friend |
|
Bautista |
male |
Spanish |
baptiser |
|
Baviel |
|
|
|
occult |
Baxasoxa |
|
|
|
occult |
Bayealadyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Bayemon |
|
|
king of demons, ruling in the West |
occult |
Bazat |
|
|
|
occult |
Bazazeth |
|
|
|
occult |
Bazihos |
|
|
|
occult |
Beag |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess associated with a magic well |
mythology |
Beal |
|
|
|
occult |
Beatrice |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
|
Beatrix |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
|
Beatty |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
dim. of Beatrice |
Beb |
male |
Egyptian |
god of generation |
mythology |
Bebal |
|
|
|
occult |
Bebhionn |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of the underworld, pleasure |
mythology |
Bec |
|
|
|
occult |
Becabalaf |
|
|
|
occult |
Becar |
|
|
|
occult |
Bechar |
|
|
one of the demons with dominion over foul weather |
occult |
Bechard |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bechaud |
|
|
|
occult |
Bechet |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Beck |
female |
Hebrew |
noose |
dim. of Rebecca |
Becky |
female |
Hebrew |
noose |
dim. of Rebecca |
Bectue |
|
|
|
occult |
Bedaliel |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Bedary |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bedizez |
|
|
|
occult |
Bedrimubal |
|
|
|
occult |
Bedrimulael |
|
|
|
occult |
Bee |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
dim. of Beatrice |
Beefinez |
|
|
|
occult |
Beel |
|
|
demon in Daniel, angel of Saturday/Saturn |
occult |
Beell |
|
|
|
occult |
Beelzeboul |
|
|
demon of Saturday/Saturn |
occult |
Beelzebub |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Béelzébut |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Béelzébuth |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Beerel |
|
|
|
occult |
Befranzy |
|
|
|
occult |
Begizko |
|
Basque |
evil force |
mythology |
Begud |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Behanzin |
male |
African |
fish-god |
mythology |
Behartyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Behea |
|
|
|
occult |
Behebos |
|
|
|
occult |
Behedti |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Behdet |
mythology |
Behel |
|
|
|
occult |
Behelthoi |
|
|
|
occult |
Behelthor |
|
|
|
occult |
Behem |
|
|
|
occult |
Behemiy |
|
|
|
occult |
Behemoth |
|
|
|
occult |
Behenmyhat |
|
|
|
occult |
Behenos |
|
|
|
occult |
Beher |
male |
African |
Ethiopian god of the sea |
mythology |
Beheydraz |
|
|
|
occult |
Beheymerez |
|
|
|
occult |
Behibilyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Beht |
|
|
|
occult |
Beigorri |
|
Basque |
red cow genie |
mythology |
Bel |
female |
Latin |
easily entreated |
dim. of Arabella |
Bel |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Belamith |
|
|
|
occult |
Belatu-Cadros |
male |
Celtic |
god of war |
mythology |
Belbel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beldor |
|
|
|
occult |
Belehothol |
|
|
|
occult |
Belem |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Belenus |
male |
Celtic |
god of light |
mythology |
Beleth |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Belhores |
|
|
|
occult |
Beliabii |
|
|
|
occult |
Belial |
|
|
|
occult |
Belifares |
|
|
|
occult |
Belinda |
female |
German |
snake |
|
Belisama |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of light, fire, forge, crafts |
mythology |
Bell |
female |
Latin |
easily entreated |
dim. of Arabella |
Bella |
female |
Latin |
easily entreated |
dim. of Arabella |
Belle |
female |
Latin |
easily entreated |
dim. of Arabella |
Belligeron |
|
|
|
occult |
Belphegor |
|
|
|
occult |
Belsay |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Belshazzar |
male |
Babylonian |
Bel defend the king |
|
Beltis |
female |
Greek |
deriv. from Bel, god of the sky |
mythology |
Beltrán |
male |
Spanish |
bright raven |
|
Belus |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Belymoht |
|
|
|
occult |
Belzebud |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Belzebut |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bemerot |
|
|
|
occult |
Ben |
male |
Hebrew |
son of the right hand (good fortune) |
dim. of Benjamin |
Ben |
|
|
|
occult |
Ben Nephalim |
|
|
demon associated with asthma or melancholy |
occult |
Benase |
|
|
|
occult |
Bene |
|
|
|
occult |
Benedetto |
male |
Italian |
blessed |
|
Benedick |
male |
Latin |
blessed |
|
Benedict |
male |
Latin |
blessed |
|
Benedicta |
female |
Latin |
blessed |
deriv. from Benedict |
Benedicto |
male |
Spanish |
blessed |
|
Benedictus |
male |
Latin |
blessed |
|
Benedikt |
male |
German |
blessed |
|
Benenonyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Benethnays |
|
|
|
occult |
Benez |
|
|
|
occult |
Bengiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beni Elohim |
|
|
sons of the Elohim |
occult |
Beni Seraphim |
|
|
intelligences of venus |
occult |
Beniamino |
male |
Italian |
son of the right hand (good fortune) |
|
Beniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Benito |
male |
Spanish |
blessed |
|
Benjamin |
male |
Hebrew |
son of the right hand (good fortune) |
|
Benjie |
male |
Hebrew |
son of the right hand (good fortune) |
dim. of Benjamin |
Bennet |
male |
Latin |
blessed |
|
Bennie |
male |
Hebrew |
son of the right hand (good fortune) |
dim. of Benjamin |
Benodiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Benoham |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Benoît |
male |
French |
blessed |
|
Benu |
|
Egyptian |
sun bird of Heliopolis |
mythology |
Benyh |
|
|
|
occult |
Benzozia |
female |
Basque |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Beodonos |
|
|
|
occult |
Beppo |
male |
Italian |
Yah increases |
|
Berakhiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beralanensis |
|
|
|
occult |
Beraquiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beraquyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Beratiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bercta |
female |
Old English |
bright |
|
Berecyntia |
female |
Celtic |
goddess, Brigid |
mythology |
Berend |
male |
German |
bear-hard |
|
Berferiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Berhunez |
|
|
|
occult |
Beriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Berifay |
|
|
|
occult |
Berisay |
|
|
|
occult |
Berith |
|
|
|
occult |
Berithz |
|
|
|
occult |
Berka'el |
|
|
|
occult |
Bernadette |
female |
German |
bear-hard |
deriv. from Bernard |
Bernal |
male |
Spanish |
bear-hard |
|
Bernard |
male |
German |
bear-hard |
|
Bernardin |
male |
French |
bear-hard |
|
Bernardino |
male |
Italian |
bear-hard |
|
Bernardo |
male |
Italian |
bear-hard |
|
Bernardus |
male |
Latin |
bear-hard |
|
Bernhard |
male |
German |
bear-hard |
|
Bernice |
female |
Greek |
victory-bringer |
|
Bernie |
male |
German |
bear-hard |
dim. of Bernard |
Beron |
|
|
first hour of night |
occult |
Beroth |
|
|
|
occult |
Bert |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
dim. of Albert |
Berta |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Bertha |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Berthe |
female |
French |
bright |
|
Bertie |
male |
German |
nobly bright |
dim. of Albert |
Bertram |
male |
German |
bright raven |
|
Bertrand |
male |
French |
bright raven |
|
Bertrando |
male |
Italian |
bright raven |
|
Berukhiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beruniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Beryenuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Beryl |
female |
Greek |
from the precious stone |
|
Beryon |
|
|
|
occult |
Beryudez |
|
|
|
occult |
Bes |
male |
Egyptian |
dwarf god who guards against evil spirits and misfortune |
mythology |
Besam'el |
|
Hebrew |
angel |
occult |
Besapha |
|
|
|
occult |
Beschat |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Beset |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess guardian |
mythology |
Beshael |
|
|
|
occult |
Bess |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Bessie |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Bet |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Betadur |
|
Basque |
magic power of the sight |
mythology |
Betasiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Beth |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Betha |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethan |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethar |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethel Almoda |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethnael |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethniehus |
|
|
|
occult |
Bethor |
|
|
olympic spirit of Jupiter |
occult |
Bethtaez |
|
|
|
occult |
Betiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Betlindis |
female |
Old High German |
snake |
|
Betsy |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Bettina |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Bettrice |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
|
Betty |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Betzahuech |
|
|
|
occult |
Bevael |
|
|
|
occult |
Bevis |
male |
French |
Germanic name Bobo |
|
Beydehydiz |
|
|
|
occult |
Beydeluz |
|
|
|
occult |
Beyduriz |
|
|
|
occult |
Beyne |
|
|
|
occult |
Beyteyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Bezezay |
|
|
|
occult |
Bgdna |
|
Hebrew |
angel or spirit |
occult |
Bia |
female |
Greek |
personification of force |
mythology |
Biael |
|
|
|
occult |
Bialod |
|
|
|
occult |
Bialot |
|
|
|
occult |
Biame |
|
Aboriginal |
the "great one" or creator |
mythology |
Bianakith |
|
|
|
occult |
Bianca |
female |
Italian |
white |
|
Biddy |
female |
Celtic |
strength |
dim. of Bridget |
Bidiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bifrons |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bile |
male |
Celtic |
god of light and healing |
mythology |
Bilek |
|
|
|
occult |
Bilet |
|
|
angel, minister of Arcan |
occult |
Bileth |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bilico |
|
|
|
occult |
Bilifares |
|
|
|
occult |
Bilifor |
|
|
|
occult |
Bilifot |
|
|
|
occult |
Bill |
male |
German |
will-helmet |
dim. of William |
Bime |
|
|
|
occult |
Binah |
|
|
|
occult |
Binahel |
|
|
|
occult |
Biqa |
|
|
|
occult |
Birao |
|
Basque |
bad genie |
mythology |
Biriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bistonians |
|
Greek |
the Thracians |
mythology |
Biuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Bixia Yuanjin |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of dawn, childbirth, destiny |
mythology |
Biz |
|
|
one of the magic words to counter pleurisie |
occult |
Bizouk |
|
|
angel (or demon) of second hour of Friday |
occult |
Blanca |
female |
Spanish |
white |
|
Blanch |
female |
French, German |
white |
|
Blanche |
female |
French, German |
white |
|
Blanka |
female |
German |
white |
|
Blautel |
|
|
|
occult |
Blekun |
|
|
angel (or demon) of sixteenth hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Blemen |
|
|
angel (or demon) of seventeenth hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Bleu |
|
|
one of the magic words to deflect weapons |
occult |
Blodeuwedd |
female |
Celtic |
supernatural creature, owl |
mythology |
Blodwen |
female |
Welsh |
white flower |
|
Blthi |
|
Hebrew |
name of angel or spirit |
occult |
Boann |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of bounty and fertility, white cattle |
mythology |
Bob |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Bobba |
male |
Old English |
Germanic name Bobo |
|
Bobbi-bobbi |
|
Aboriginal |
ancestral snake of the Binbnga people of Norther Australia |
mythology |
Bobbie |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Bobby |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Bobêl |
|
|
|
occult |
Bobo |
male |
German |
from the Germanic name |
|
Bodb |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of battle |
mythology |
Bodb Dearg |
male |
Celtic |
son of Dagda, ruler of gods |
mythology |
Boel |
|
|
|
occult |
Boell |
|
|
|
occult |
Bofar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bofealyquyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Bohel |
|
|
|
occult |
Boho |
|
|
|
occult |
Bohorim |
|
|
|
occult |
Bolfry |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Boli Shah |
|
Haitian |
a family loa |
mythology |
Bolon |
|
|
|
occult |
Bomazi |
|
African |
ancestral deity of the Bushongo |
mythology |
Bon |
|
|
|
occult |
Bonyel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Borachiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Borasy |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Borayeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Borayn |
|
|
|
occult |
Boreads |
male |
Greek |
father of winged heroes |
mythology |
Boreas |
male |
Greek |
god of the North wind |
mythology |
Bored |
|
|
|
occult |
Boris |
male |
Russian |
fight |
|
Bormanico |
male |
Celtic |
god of thermal waters or spas |
mythology |
Bornaylon |
|
|
|
occult |
Borob |
|
|
|
occult |
Borol |
|
|
|
occult |
Boros |
|
|
|
occult |
Borvo |
male |
Celtic |
god of hot (mineral) springs and healing |
mythology |
Borzac |
|
|
|
occult |
Bosephar |
|
|
|
occult |
Bossou Ashadeh |
male |
Haitian |
king of Dahomey |
mythology |
Bostyhal |
|
|
|
occult |
Bothothêl |
|
|
|
occult |
Botis |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Boum'ba Maza |
|
Haitian |
a family of loa |
mythology |
Bram |
male |
Hebrew |
perhaps father of a multitude, high father |
dim. of Abraham |
Bramiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bramsiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bran |
male |
Celtic |
raven |
mythology |
Brand |
male |
Norse |
brand, sword |
|
Brandiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Branwen |
female |
Celtic |
white raven, goddess of love and beauty |
mythology |
Brasiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Brasim |
|
|
|
occult |
Brazo |
|
|
|
occult |
Brea |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish god |
mythology |
Breg |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess, wife of the Dagda |
mythology |
Brekyirihunuade |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Akan people of Ghana |
mythology |
Brenda |
female |
Norse |
brand, sword |
deriv. from Brendan |
Brendan |
male |
Irish |
stinking hair |
|
Bres |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of fertility and agriculture |
mythology |
Briah |
|
|
|
occult |
Briamathon |
|
|
|
occult |
Brian |
male |
Celtic |
meaning doubtful |
|
Briareus |
male |
Greek |
a Hectonchires, son of Gaia |
mythology |
Bride |
female |
Celtic, Scottish |
goddess, Brigid |
mythology |
Bridget |
female |
Celtic |
strength, name of Celtic fire-goddess |
|
Brieus |
|
|
|
occult |
Brigantia |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of rivers, flocks, cattle |
mythology |
Brigid |
female |
Celtic |
strength, name of Celtic fire-goddess |
|
Brigid |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of poetry, healing, fertility, smithcraft, martial arts |
mythology |
Brigida |
female |
Spanish |
strength |
|
Brigide |
female |
French |
strength |
|
Brigindo |
female |
Celtic |
goddess, Brigid |
mythology |
Brigita |
female |
Italian |
strength |
|
Brigitte |
female |
French |
strength |
|
Brigitto |
female |
Swedish |
strength |
|
Brihamocon |
|
|
|
occult |
Britannia |
female |
Celtic |
Romano-Celtic goddess |
mythology |
Britomartis |
female |
Greek |
goddess of mountains and hunting |
mythology |
Brizo |
female |
Greek |
goddess, charmer, soother |
mythology |
Brofylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Brolga |
female |
Aboriginal |
native companion |
mythology |
Bromios |
|
Greek |
the thunderer |
mythology |
Bronach |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of cliffs |
mythology |
Brontes |
male |
Greek |
a Cyclopes, thunder |
mythology |
Bronwen |
female |
Welsh |
white breast |
|
Bruach |
|
|
|
occult |
Bruce |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Brufiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Brulefer |
|
|
|
occult |
Brumiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Bruno |
male |
German |
brown |
|
Brymiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bubana |
|
|
|
occult |
Bubanabub |
|
|
|
occult |
Bucafas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Buchis |
|
Egyptian |
sacred bull of Hermonthis |
mythology |
Bucon |
|
|
|
occult |
Budar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Budarim |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Budiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Buer |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Bufanotz |
|
|
|
occult |
Bufiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bugid Y Aiba |
male |
Haitian |
god of war |
mythology |
Buk |
|
|
|
occult |
Buku |
male |
African |
West-African god of the sky |
mythology |
Bulaing |
female |
Aboriginal |
divinity of creation |
mythology |
Buldumêch |
|
|
|
occult |
Bulerator |
|
|
|
occult |
Bulis |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bultala |
|
|
|
occult |
Bultin |
|
|
magic words for sword |
occult |
Bumahan |
|
|
|
occult |
Bumba |
male |
African |
creator god of the Boshongo of Zaire |
mythology |
Bunbulama |
female |
Aboriginal |
goddess of the rain |
mythology |
Bune |
|
|
|
occult |
Buniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bunjil |
male |
Aboriginal |
supreme god and creator of the Kulin and Wurunjerri people |
mythology |
Bunyip |
|
Aboriginal |
water monster who brings diseases |
mythology |
Burasen |
|
|
|
occult |
Burchat |
|
|
angel of the fourth heaven |
occult |
Burfa |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Buriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Buriol |
|
|
|
occult |
Burisiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Buriub |
|
|
|
occult |
Buriul |
|
|
|
occult |
Busasejal |
|
|
|
occult |
Busiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Bussumarus |
male |
Celtic |
god of light and sky |
mythology |
Bustira |
|
|
|
occult |
Butarab |
|
|
|
occult |
Butharuth |
|
|
|
occult |
Buto |
female |
Egyptian |
snake goddess, "the papyrus colored" |
mythology |
Byenyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Byny |
|
|
|
occult |
Byrnchata |
|
|
|
occult |
Bysserios |
|
|
|
occult |
Byzas |
male |
Greek |
legendary founder of Byzantium |
mythology |
Caadacohot |
|
|
|
occult |
Caadaldeba |
|
|
|
occult |
Caadalhacbia |
|
|
|
occult |
Caadazod |
|
|
|
occult |
Caaddebolach |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabake |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabari |
|
Greek |
fertility deities |
mythology |
Cabariel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabarim |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cabiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cabil |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabiri |
|
Greek |
chthonic and fertility deities |
mythology |
Cabost |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabot |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Cabron |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cabueyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabustira |
|
|
|
occult |
Cabyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cacay |
|
|
|
occult |
Cacilia |
female |
German |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Cacodaemones |
|
|
class of angels |
occult |
Cacyrylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cadanagyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cadat |
|
|
|
occult |
Cadato |
|
|
|
occult |
Caddie |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Cadomir |
|
|
|
occult |
Cados |
|
|
|
occult |
Cadriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Caduceus |
|
Greek |
staff or wand of Hermes |
mythology |
Cael |
|
|
|
occult |
Caelia |
female |
Latin |
from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly |
|
Caelius |
male |
Latin |
from Roman family name, heavenly |
|
Caer |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
swan maiden |
mythology |
Cäerra |
|
|
|
occult |
Caerus |
|
Greek |
personification of the favorable moment |
mythology |
Caffrnbryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cafiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cagn |
male |
African |
chief god of the Bushmen of South Africa |
mythology |
Cahadabula |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahael |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahegilihos |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahethel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahil |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahuene |
|
|
|
occult |
Cahyluz |
|
|
|
occult |
Cai-shen |
male |
Chinese |
god of prosperity |
mythology |
Caiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Caila |
|
|
|
occult |
Cailleach |
female |
Celtic |
mother of all |
mythology |
Caim |
|
|
|
occult |
Caioneach |
male |
Gaelic |
handsome |
|
Cajael |
|
|
|
occult |
Cajaiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cakiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Calach |
|
|
|
occult |
Calamichan |
|
|
|
occult |
Calamosi |
|
|
|
occult |
Calbat |
|
|
|
occult |
Caldurech |
|
|
|
occult |
Caleb |
male |
Hebrew |
dog, or bold |
|
Calerna |
|
|
eleventh hour of night |
occult |
Calevodium |
|
|
|
occult |
Caliel |
|
|
|
occult |
Calim |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Calion |
|
|
|
occult |
Calliope |
female |
Greek |
Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry |
mythology |
Callirhoë |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Oceanus |
mythology |
Callisto |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Calmiron |
|
|
|
occult |
Calniso |
|
|
|
occult |
Caluel |
|
|
angel of the second heaven |
occult |
Calvarnia |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Calypso |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Calyrxon |
|
|
|
occult |
Calzas |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
occult |
Camael |
|
|
angel ruling the angelic order of Powers |
occult |
Camal |
|
|
|
occult |
Camalon |
|
|
|
occult |
Camar |
|
|
|
occult |
Camarion |
|
|
|
occult |
Camarom |
|
|
|
occult |
Camary |
|
|
|
occult |
Camaxtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of war, hunting, and fate |
mythology |
Cambriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Came |
|
|
|
occult |
Cameron |
|
|
|
occult |
Cameso |
|
|
|
occult |
Camiach |
|
|
|
occult |
Camiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Camilla |
female |
Latin |
a free-born attendant at a sacrifice |
|
Camille |
female |
French |
a free-born attendant at a sacrifice |
|
Camma |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the hunt |
mythology |
Camonix |
|
|
|
occult |
Camor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Camory |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Camosiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Campe |
female |
Greek |
monster |
mythology |
Camuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Camulus |
male |
Celtic |
war god |
mythology |
Camyel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Canace |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Aeolus |
mythology |
Cananyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Canastphasis |
|
|
|
occult |
Canazay |
|
|
|
occult |
Canazpharis |
|
|
|
occult |
Cancer |
|
|
|
occult |
Candida |
female |
Latin |
white |
|
Candones |
|
|
|
occult |
Canel |
|
|
|
occult |
Caneloas |
|
|
|
occult |
Caniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Canis |
|
|
|
occult |
Canofylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Canola |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
inventor of the Irish harp |
mythology |
Canona |
|
|
|
occult |
Cantine |
|
|
|
occult |
Canueyl |
|
|
|
occult |
Cao Guo-jiu |
male |
Chinese |
patron of actors |
mythology |
Caolos |
|
|
|
occult |
Capabili |
|
|
angel of the fourth heaven |
occult |
Capeyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphael |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphamal |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphanal |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphar |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphiziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Caphriel |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Capricorn |
|
|
|
occult |
Capriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Capsa |
|
|
|
occult |
Captain Debas |
|
Haitian |
an American loa |
mythology |
Captiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Caput |
|
|
|
occult |
Capziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Caracasa |
|
|
|
occult |
Carah |
|
|
|
occult |
Caram |
|
|
|
occult |
Carasch |
|
|
|
occult |
Carasiba |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Caratasa |
|
|
an angel of the Spring |
occult |
Caratheos |
|
|
|
occult |
Carathos |
|
|
|
occult |
Carba |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carbyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Carcyell |
|
|
|
occult |
Cardiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carelena |
|
|
|
occult |
Caremaz |
|
|
|
occult |
Carfzoneyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Carga |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cariactera |
|
|
|
occult |
Cariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cariociecus |
male |
Celtic |
god of war |
mythology |
Caristomon |
|
|
|
occult |
Carl |
male |
German |
manly |
|
Carlo |
male |
Italian |
manly |
|
Carlos |
male |
Spanish |
manly |
|
Carlotta |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Carman |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of evil magic |
mythology |
Carman |
|
|
|
occult |
Carmax |
|
|
angel, minister of Samax |
occult |
Carmel |
female |
Hebrew |
the garden |
|
Carmelos |
|
|
|
occult |
Carmelychos |
|
|
|
occult |
Carmen |
female |
Spanish |
the garden |
|
Carmiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carmolehos |
|
|
|
occult |
Carnaduyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Carnby |
|
|
|
occult |
Carnel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carnesiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Carniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carnodiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carnol |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Caro |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Carol |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Carola |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Carole |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Caroler |
|
|
|
occult |
Caroline |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Carolus |
male |
Latin |
manly |
|
Carolyn |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. from Charles |
Caromos |
|
|
|
occult |
Caron |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carpiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Carpus |
male |
Greek |
fruit |
mythology |
Carrie |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Carsiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cartael |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cartemat |
|
|
|
occult |
Cartimandua |
female |
Celtic |
legendary warrior queen |
mythology |
Cartyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Carueyiz |
|
|
|
occult |
Caruphylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Carya |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the walnut tree |
mythology |
Carybyfyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Casael |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Casbriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Casey |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Cashael |
|
|
|
occult |
Cashiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Casiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Casily |
|
|
|
occult |
Casimir |
male |
Polish |
proclamation of peace |
|
Casmaram |
|
|
|
occult |
Casmaran |
|
|
summer |
occult |
Casmiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Casmiroz |
|
|
|
occult |
Casmuch |
|
|
|
occult |
Casoly |
|
|
|
occult |
Caspa |
|
|
|
occult |
Caspar |
male |
Persian |
treasure bringer |
|
Caspiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cassael |
|
|
|
occult |
Cassandra |
female |
|
|
mythology |
Cassiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cassiopeia |
female |
Greek |
wife of Cepheus |
mythology |
Cassotis |
female |
Greek |
wood nymph |
mythology |
Cassylon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cassziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Castalia |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Castiel |
|
|
an angel of Thursday |
occult |
Castumi |
|
|
|
occult |
Casuijah |
|
|
|
occult |
Caswallawn |
male |
Celtic |
war god |
mythology |
Casziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Catalina |
female |
Spanish |
pure |
|
Cathalihel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cathanathel |
|
|
|
occult |
Catharine |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Catherina |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Catherine |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Cathie |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Cathneylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cathy |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Catreus |
male |
Greek |
one of the sons of the Cretan king Minos |
mythology |
Catriona |
female |
Gaelic |
pure |
|
Catrudiz |
|
|
|
occult |
Catuhe |
|
|
|
occult |
Caucasus |
|
Greek |
mountain range north of Armenia |
mythology |
Cauda |
|
|
|
occult |
Cautha |
male |
Etruscan |
sun god |
mythology |
Cavary |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Caybeinynyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cayfar |
|
|
|
occult |
Cayimuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Caynaurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Caypharim |
|
|
|
occult |
Cayros |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Caysaac |
|
|
|
occult |
Cayster |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Cayster |
mythology |
Cazaihel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cazul |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cebon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cechiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cecil |
male |
Latin |
the Roman famimly name Caecilius, blind |
|
Cécile |
female |
French |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Cecilia |
female |
Latin |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Cecily |
female |
Latin |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Cecrops |
male |
Greek |
half man, half snake |
mythology |
Cedahi |
|
|
|
occult |
Cedalion |
|
Greek |
servant of Hephaestus |
mythology |
Cediel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cedric |
male |
British |
first king of the West Saxons |
|
Cedrion |
|
|
|
occult |
Cefafin |
|
|
|
occult |
Cefanya |
|
|
|
occult |
Cegnel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cehogethos |
|
|
|
occult |
Cehognos |
|
|
|
occult |
Cehuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Celabryll |
|
|
|
occult |
Celaeno |
female |
Greek |
the dark, a harpy |
mythology |
Celan |
|
|
|
occult |
Celeste |
female |
Latin |
heavenly |
|
Celestine |
female |
Latin |
heavenly |
|
Celez |
|
|
|
occult |
Celia |
female |
Latin |
from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly |
|
Célie |
female |
French |
from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly |
|
Celiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Celmis |
male |
Greek |
a companion of Zeus |
mythology |
Celuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Celydael |
|
|
|
occult |
Celyuberon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cemaguyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Cemluz |
|
|
|
occult |
Cemon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceneus |
|
Greek |
epithet of Zeus |
mythology |
Cenhe |
|
|
|
occult |
Cenhelm |
male |
Old English |
keen helmet |
|
Cenn Cruaich |
male |
Celtic |
heaven god |
mythology |
Centeotl |
male |
Aztec |
god of maize |
mythology |
Centimani |
|
Greek |
three giants with a hundred arms each |
mythology |
Centus |
|
|
|
occult |
Centzon Totochtin |
|
Aztec |
four hundred rabbits |
mythology |
Centzonuitznaua |
male |
Aztec |
gods of the southern stars |
mythology |
Cephalus |
male |
Greek |
son of Hermes |
mythology |
Cephissus |
male |
Greek |
river god |
mythology |
Ceradadyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cerberus |
|
Greek |
three-headed watchdog of Hades |
mythology |
Cercopes |
|
Greek |
wood sprites |
mythology |
Cerdic |
male |
British |
first king of the West Saxons |
|
Ceridwen |
female |
Celtic |
mythical magician |
mythology |
Cerim |
|
|
|
occult |
Cernunnos |
male |
Celtic |
the horned one, god of fertility, life, animals, wealth, underworld |
mythology |
Cerreton |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceryx |
|
Greek |
son of Hermes |
mythology |
Cesiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cesilcie |
|
|
|
occult |
Cessair |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
mythical magician |
mythology |
Cetabyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cetenoylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cethal |
|
|
|
occult |
Cethlion |
female |
Celtic |
mythical prophetess |
mythology |
Ceto |
female |
Greek |
personification of the dangers and horrors of the sea |
mythology |
Cevorym |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceyabgos |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceylez |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceytatynyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Ceyx |
male |
Greek |
son of Eosphorus and the king of Thessaly |
mythology |
Cezozoy |
|
|
|
occult |
Cghene |
male |
African |
supreme god and creator of the Isoko |
mythology |
Cha-cha |
|
Haitian |
gourd rattle used in voodoo dances |
mythology |
Chabel |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Chabiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chabri |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chabrion |
|
|
|
occult |
Chabriz |
|
|
|
occult |
Chades |
|
|
|
occult |
Chadiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chadros |
|
|
|
occult |
Chael |
|
|
|
occult |
Chagnoro |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaharon |
|
|
|
occult |
Chahel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chai |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaia |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaigidel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaioth |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaioth Ha-Qadesch |
|
|
holy living creatures |
occult |
Chalchiuhtlatonal |
male |
Aztec |
god of water |
mythology |
Chalchiuhtlicue |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of lakes and streams, "jade skirt" |
mythology |
Chalchiutotolin |
male |
Aztec |
god of pestilence |
mythology |
Chalchyphay |
|
|
|
occult |
Chalib |
|
|
demon of Wednesday/Mercury |
occult |
Chalmecacihuilt |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the underworld |
mythology |
Chalmecatl |
male |
Aztec |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Chalos |
|
|
|
occult |
Chameray |
|
|
|
occult |
Chameron |
|
|
|
occult |
Chamiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chamoriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chamos |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chamyquiol |
|
|
|
occult |
Chanaei |
|
|
|
occult |
Chanakiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Chanaym |
|
|
|
occult |
Chansi |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chantico |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of hearth fires and volcanic fires |
mythology |
Chanyham |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaos |
|
Greek |
gaping void |
mythology |
Charaby |
|
|
|
occult |
Charara |
|
|
|
occult |
Charas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chardiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chariel |
|
|
aerial spirit, angel of Monday/the Moon |
occult |
Charis |
female |
Greek |
grace |
|
Charitas |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Charities |
female |
Greek |
the Graces |
mythology |
Charity |
female |
English |
charity |
|
Charles |
male |
German |
manly |
|
Charley |
male |
German |
manly |
dim. of Charles |
Charlie |
male |
German |
manly |
dim. of Charles |
Charlotte |
female |
German |
manly |
deriv. of Charles |
Charmy |
|
|
|
occult |
Charny |
|
|
|
occult |
Charobiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Charoel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Charon |
male |
Greek |
the ferryman of the dead |
mythology |
Charontes |
|
Etruscan |
demons of death |
mythology |
Charpon |
|
|
|
occult |
Charsiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Charuch |
|
|
|
occult |
Charun |
male |
Etruscan |
demon of death |
mythology |
Charusihoa |
|
|
|
occult |
Charybdis |
female |
Greek |
nymph, sea monster |
mythology |
Chasan |
|
|
angel of air |
occult |
Chaschmalim |
|
|
the brillian or lucid ones |
occult |
Chashmalim |
|
|
|
occult |
Chasiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chasor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chat |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Chatty |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Chauakiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaunta |
|
|
one of the demons with dominion over riches |
occult |
Chavah |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Chazael |
|
|
|
occult |
Chaziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chechiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chedonia |
|
|
|
occult |
Cheduryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chedusitaniel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Cheibib |
|
|
|
occult |
Chekechani |
female |
African |
morning star |
mythology |
Chelahel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chelath |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Chelone |
female |
Greek |
nymph turned into a turtle |
mythology |
Chem |
male |
Egyptian |
god of increase |
mythology |
Chemon |
|
|
|
occult |
Chemosh |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Chenathon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cheng-huang |
|
Chinese |
protective deities |
mythology |
Chengiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chenibranbo |
|
|
|
occult |
Chensit |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the twentieth none of Lower Egypt |
mythology |
Chentamentet |
male |
Egyptian |
local god from Abydus |
mythology |
Chenti-cheti |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god, crocodile god |
mythology |
Chenti-irti |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god of law and order |
mythology |
Cherasiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chermel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chermiel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Cherobalym |
|
|
|
occult |
Cheros |
|
|
|
occult |
Cherry |
female |
English |
charity, or from the fruit |
deriv. of Charity |
Cherti |
male |
Egyptian |
ram god of the underworld, ferryman of the dead |
mythology |
Cherub |
|
|
|
occult |
Cherubim |
|
|
|
occult |
Cherubin |
|
|
|
occult |
Cheryon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cheth |
|
|
|
occult |
Chetiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chetivel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chetonay |
|
|
|
occult |
Chetorab |
|
|
|
occult |
Chevon |
|
|
|
occult |
Chiamoch |
|
|
|
occult |
Chiara |
female |
Italian |
bright |
|
Chiathar |
|
|
|
occult |
Chicomecoatl |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of maize |
mythology |
Chicomexochtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of painters |
mythology |
Chiconahui |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the hearth, household |
mythology |
Chiconahuiehecatl |
male |
Aztec |
creator god |
mythology |
Chiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chih Nu |
female |
Chinese |
daughter of the Jade Emperor |
mythology |
Chihamon |
|
|
|
occult |
Chimera |
|
Greek |
monster |
mythology |
Chione |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Boreas and Orithya |
mythology |
Chirmuts |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Chiron |
male |
Greek |
god of healing |
mythology |
Chiros |
|
|
|
occult |
Chirotecas |
|
|
|
occult |
Chiruwi |
male |
African |
"mysterious creature", half-men |
mythology |
Chisti |
|
|
female angel (Yazad) personifying religious wisdom, instruction |
occult |
Chiuta |
male |
African |
rain god |
mythology |
Chlodowig |
male |
French |
famous warrior |
|
Chloe |
female |
Greek |
a green shoot, verdure |
|
Chloe |
female |
Greek |
the young green |
mythology |
Chloris |
female |
Greek |
name of a flower-goddess, also greenfinch or a kind of grape |
|
Chloris |
female |
Greek |
goddess of flowers |
mythology |
Chnblaman |
|
|
|
occult |
Chnum |
male |
Egyptian |
ram god, agriculture |
mythology |
Chokmah |
|
|
|
occult |
Chokmahel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chokmahiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chomochomacanay |
|
|
|
occult |
Chons |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the moon |
mythology |
Chontamenti |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the dead and the west |
mythology |
Chora |
|
|
|
occult |
Choreb |
|
|
|
occult |
Choremal |
|
|
|
occult |
Choriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Choro |
|
|
|
occult |
Choto |
|
|
|
occult |
Chrasiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chremas |
|
|
|
occult |
Chremoas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chrétien |
male |
French |
belonging to Christ |
|
Chris |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian, Christopher |
Chrissie |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Christ |
|
|
|
occult |
Christabel |
female |
Greek, Latin |
anointed, or Christ, fair |
|
Christian |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
|
Christiana |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Christianus |
male |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
|
Christie |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Christina |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Christine |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Christoph |
male |
German |
carrying Christ |
|
Christophe |
male |
French |
carrying Christ |
|
Christopher |
male |
Greek |
carrying Christ |
|
Christophorus |
male |
Latin |
carrying Christ |
|
Christy |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Chroel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chronos |
male |
Greek |
personification of time |
mythology |
Chrubas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chrusiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Chrymas |
|
|
|
occult |
Chrysaor |
male |
Greek |
golden falchion |
mythology |
Chryseida |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Chryses |
|
Chryseis |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Chryses |
|
Chrystal |
female |
Scottish |
carrying Christ |
deriv. from Christopher |
Chthouniel |
|
|
demon of Sunday/the Sun |
occult |
Chu Jiang |
male |
Chinese |
king of the hell of theives and murderers |
mythology |
Chuba |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chukwu |
male |
African |
creator deity, symbol is sun |
mythology |
Churibal |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Chuschi |
|
|
|
occult |
Chushel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ciajah |
|
|
|
occult |
Ciarhuht |
|
|
|
occult |
Cicely |
female |
Latin |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Cid |
|
|
the great demon |
occult |
Cihuacoatl |
female |
Aztec |
earth and mother-goddess, goddess of birth |
mythology |
Cilix |
male |
Greek |
son of Agenor |
mythology |
Cimeies |
|
|
|
occult |
Cimmerians |
|
Greek |
mythical tribe who lived at the end of the world |
mythology |
Cinamomum |
|
|
|
occult |
Cipactli |
|
Aztec |
sea monster |
mythology |
Cirael |
|
|
|
occult |
Cirecas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cirhos |
|
|
|
occult |
Cis |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Cissie |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Cissy |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Citgara |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Citlalatonac |
male |
Aztec |
creator god |
mythology |
Citlalicue |
female |
Aztec |
creator goddess, "star garment" |
mythology |
Ciucoatl |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the earth |
mythology |
Ciuitas |
|
|
|
occult |
Ciuteoteo |
|
Aztec |
spirits of the underworld |
mythology |
Civatateo |
|
Aztec |
vampires |
mythology |
Claire |
female |
Latin |
bright |
|
Clamor |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Claniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Clara |
female |
Latin |
bright |
|
Clarapalos |
|
|
|
occult |
Clare |
female |
Latin |
bright |
|
Clarence |
male |
|
from the dukedom |
|
Claribel |
female |
Latin |
brightly fair |
|
Clarice |
female |
Latin |
bright |
deriv. from Clara |
Clarinda |
female |
Latin |
bright |
|
Clarissa |
female |
Latin |
bright |
deriv. from Clara |
Clarius |
|
Greek |
epithet of Apollo |
mythology |
Claud |
male |
Latin |
lame |
|
Claude |
male |
Latin |
lame |
|
Claudia |
female |
Latin |
lame |
deriv. from Claude |
Claudius |
male |
Latin |
lame |
|
Clauneck |
|
|
|
occult |
Clem |
male |
Latin |
mild, merciful |
dim. of Clement |
Clemency |
female |
Latin |
mild, merciful |
deriv. from Clement |
Clement |
male |
Latin |
mild, merciful |
|
Clementina |
female |
Latin |
mild, merciful |
deriv. from Clement |
Clementine |
female |
Latin |
mild, merciful |
deriv. from Clement |
Clementissime |
|
|
|
occult |
Clemialh |
|
|
|
occult |
Cleobis |
male |
Greek |
son of Cydippe |
mythology |
Cleraca |
|
|
|
occult |
Clermeil |
male |
Haitian |
spirit that makes rivers overflow |
mythology |
Cleta |
female |
Greek |
one of the Charities |
mythology |
Clio |
female |
Greek |
Muse of historical and heroic poetry |
mythology |
Cliodhna |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of beauty |
mythology |
Clisthert |
|
|
|
occult |
Clive |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Clota |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the river Clyde |
mythology |
Clothilda |
female |
German |
famous fighting woman |
|
Clothilde |
female |
French |
famous fighting woman |
|
Clotho |
female |
Greek |
Fate who spins the thread of human life |
mythology |
Clotilda |
female |
German |
famous fighting woman |
|
Clotilde |
female |
French |
famous fighting woman |
|
Clovis |
male |
French |
famous warrior |
alt. of Lewis |
Clymene |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Oceanus and Tethys |
mythology |
Clyssan |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Clytia |
female |
Greek |
ocean nymph |
mythology |
Clytius |
|
Greek |
giant |
mythology |
Coatlicue |
female |
Aztec |
earth goddess of live and death |
mythology |
Cobel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cobusiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cocab |
|
Hebrew |
the planet Mercury |
occult |
Cochab |
|
Hebrew |
the planet Mercury |
occult |
Cochimetl |
male |
Aztec |
god of merchants and commerce |
mythology |
Cocidius |
male |
Celtic |
hunting deity |
mythology |
Cociz |
|
|
|
occult |
Coco macaque |
|
Haitian |
magic stick |
mythology |
Cocytus |
|
Greek |
one of the rivers in Hades, river of lametation |
mythology |
Coelen |
|
|
|
occult |
Coelis |
|
|
|
occult |
Coeus |
male |
Greek |
One of the Titans |
mythology |
Cofrit |
male |
Haitian |
a loa, "brother" |
mythology |
Cogaz |
male |
African |
son of Kaang |
mythology |
Cohen |
|
|
|
occult |
Coicragon |
|
|
|
occult |
Colear |
|
|
|
occult |
Colehon |
|
|
|
occult |
Colette |
female |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Coliel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Colin |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Collen |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Colley |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Colnaphan |
|
|
|
occult |
Colomaithos |
|
|
|
occult |
Columba |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Columba |
|
|
|
occult |
Colvam |
|
|
|
occult |
Comadiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Comatos |
|
|
|
occult |
Côme |
male |
French |
order |
|
Comial |
|
|
|
occult |
Commissoros |
|
|
an angel of the Spring |
occult |
commutaff |
|
|
name of the Sun in Winter |
occult |
Con |
female |
Latin |
constancy |
dim. of Constance |
Conall Cernach |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
mythical powerful warrior |
mythology |
Conamas |
|
|
|
occult |
Conchobar |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
|
Conchobar |
male |
Celtic |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Conchobhar |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
|
Conchubar |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
|
Conchubhar |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
|
Condatis |
male |
Celtic |
river god |
mythology |
Conga |
|
Haitian |
category of voodoo deities |
mythology |
Congo |
|
Haitian |
spirit |
mythology |
Coniel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Conn |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
legendary king |
mythology |
Connie |
female |
Latin |
constancy |
dim. of Constance |
Connor |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
|
Conrad |
male |
German |
bold in counsel |
|
Conrade |
male |
German |
bold in counsel |
|
Consolatio |
|
|
|
occult |
Constance |
female |
Latin |
constancy |
|
Constans |
male |
Latin |
firm, faithful |
|
Constant |
male |
Latin |
firm, faithful |
|
Constantia |
female |
Latin |
constancy |
|
Constantine |
male |
Latin |
firm, faithful |
deriv. from Constant |
Constantius |
male |
Latin |
firm, faithful |
|
Contrebis |
male |
Celtic |
he who dwells among us |
mythology |
Coouachoros |
|
|
|
occult |
Cophi |
|
|
|
occult |
Cora |
female |
Greek |
girl |
|
Corabael |
|
|
angel of the first heaven |
occult |
Coralie |
female |
French |
coral |
|
Corat |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Corb |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish god |
mythology |
Corcaron |
|
|
|
occult |
Corcavion |
|
|
|
occult |
Cordelia |
female |
Latin |
warm-hearted |
|
Cordriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Core |
|
|
an angel of the Spring |
occult |
Corez |
|
|
|
occult |
Coreziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Coridal |
|
|
one of the magic words used in a spell to prevent eating |
occult |
Corilon |
|
|
|
occult |
Corinna |
female |
Latin, Greek |
maiden |
|
Corinne |
female |
Latin, Greek |
maiden |
|
Corithico |
|
|
|
occult |
Cormac Mac Airt |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
ancient king of Ireland |
mythology |
Cornelia |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name, horn |
deriv. from Cornelius |
Cornelius |
male |
Latin |
a Roman family name, horn |
|
Corney |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
dim. of Connor, Cornelius |
Corny |
male |
Irish |
high desire |
dim. of Connor, Cornelius |
Corocon |
|
|
|
occult |
Corodon |
|
|
|
occult |
Coronis |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Coronaeus, King of Phocis, crow, raven |
mythology |
Corosay |
|
|
|
occult |
Corphandonos |
|
|
|
occult |
Corquenal |
|
|
|
occult |
Corrado |
male |
Italian |
bold in counsel |
|
Correncymon |
|
|
|
occult |
Corson |
|
|
|
occult |
Corybantes |
male |
Greek |
Priests of the Phrygian goddess Cybele |
mythology |
Corythus |
male |
Greek |
son of Paris and Oenone |
mythology |
Cosimo |
male |
Italian |
order |
|
Cosme |
male |
French |
order |
|
Cosmo |
male |
Greek |
order |
|
Cossuro |
|
|
|
occult |
Costante |
male |
Italian |
firm, faithful |
|
Costanza |
female |
Italian |
constancy |
|
Costanzo |
male |
Italian |
firm, faithful |
|
Costyryn |
|
|
|
occult |
Cottus |
|
Greek |
one of the monsters with a hundred arms |
mythology |
Cottyto |
female |
Greek |
goddess of immodesty and debauchery |
mythology |
Coventina |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of water and springs |
mythology |
Coyolxauhqui |
female |
Aztec |
"golden bells", earth and moon-goddess |
mythology |
Cozomerag |
|
|
|
occult |
Craig |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Crastozios |
|
|
|
occult |
Crathon |
|
|
|
occult |
Craton |
|
|
|
occult |
Cratos |
male |
Greek |
personification of strength and power |
mythology |
Crea |
|
|
|
occult |
Creator |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Crehamuos |
|
|
|
occult |
Creiddylad |
female |
Celtic, Welsh |
goddess, daughter of Llyr |
mythology |
Creidhne |
male |
Celtic |
god of metal working |
mythology |
Crememon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cremymyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Creon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cressida |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Chryses |
|
Crete |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Cricacoeur |
|
|
|
occult |
Crihicos |
|
|
|
occult |
Crimisaiber |
|
|
|
occult |
Crinisus |
male |
Greek |
river god |
mythology |
Cripon |
|
|
|
occult |
Crisolsay |
|
|
|
occult |
Crispian |
male |
Latin |
curly |
|
Crispin |
male |
Latin |
curly |
|
Crispinian |
male |
Latin |
curly |
|
Crispus |
male |
Latin |
curly |
|
Cristapholis |
|
|
|
occult |
Cristiano |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
belonging to Christ |
|
Cristóbal |
male |
Spanish |
carrying Christ |
|
Cristoforo |
male |
Italian |
carrying Christ |
|
Cristolepha |
|
|
|
occult |
Cristos |
|
|
|
occult |
Crius |
male |
Greek |
one of the Titans |
mythology |
Crogohen |
|
|
|
occult |
Crom Cruach |
male |
Celtic |
chief idol of Eirin, solar deity, fertility god |
mythology |
Cromemon |
|
|
|
occult |
Cron Octa |
|
|
|
occult |
Cronus |
male |
Greek |
associated with corn god |
mythology |
Crosay |
|
|
|
occult |
Crosiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Crouay |
|
|
|
occult |
Cruchan |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cruhiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Crystal |
female |
Scottish |
carrying Christ |
deriv. from Christopher |
Ctarari |
|
|
an angel of Winter |
occult |
Cu Roi |
male |
Celtic |
mythical sorcerer |
mythology |
Cubi |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cubiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cuchulainn |
|
Celtic |
|
mythology |
Cuddie |
male |
Old English |
well-known, bright |
dim. of Cuthbert |
Cuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cugiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cukbiel |
|
|
angle |
occult |
Cullya |
|
|
|
occult |
Culmar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Culsu |
female |
Etruscan |
demoness who guards the entrance to the underworld |
mythology |
Cultin Cultorum |
|
|
magic words for sword |
occult |
Cumariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cumeriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cumyryel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cuphal |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cupriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cuprisiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Curaniel |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
occult |
Curasin |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Curetes |
|
Greek |
vegetation demons |
mythology |
Cureviorbas |
|
|
|
occult |
Curiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Curifas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Curmas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Curoi mac Daire |
male |
Celtic |
sun-deity |
mythology |
Cursas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cursiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Cuschi |
|
|
|
occult |
Cusiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cusriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cusyne |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Cuthbert |
male |
Old English |
well-known, bright |
|
Cwn Annwn |
|
Celtic |
snow-white, red-eared spectral hounds |
mythology |
Cy |
nale |
Persian |
throne |
dim. of Cyrus |
Cyclopes |
|
Greek |
one eyed giants |
mythology |
Cyhiraeth |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of streams |
mythology |
Cyllene |
|
Greek |
a mountain, birthplace of Hermes |
mythology |
Cylleneius |
male |
Greek |
another name for Hermes |
mythology |
Cynabal |
|
|
minister of Varcan, angel of Sunday |
occult |
Cynosbaton |
|
|
|
occult |
Cynosura |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Cynthia |
female |
Greek |
of Mount Cynthus, an epithet of Artemis |
|
Cynthia |
|
Greek |
epithet of Artemis |
mythology |
Cyone |
female |
Greek |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Cyophagros |
|
|
|
occult |
Cyprian |
male |
Greek |
of Cyprus |
|
Cyrene |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the naiad Creusa |
mythology |
Cyril |
male |
Greek |
lordly |
|
Cyrus |
male |
Persian |
throne |
|
Cytherea |
|
Greek |
epithet of Aphrodite |
mythology |
Cyzamanyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Da |
male |
African |
great serpent power |
mythology |
Da-yu |
male |
Chinese |
mythical founder of the Xia Dynasty |
mythology |
Daael |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dabiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dablat |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dabraylez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dabriel |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
Occult |
Dabrinos |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dabuel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dachael |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dachiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dactyls |
|
Greek |
demons, discover iron and fire |
mythology |
Dadyel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dadyell |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daena |
|
|
female angel (Yazad) presiding over the religion, inner self, conscience |
Occult |
Daffrypeyl |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dafngel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dagda |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of earth and treaties, ruler over life and death |
mythology |
Dagiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Daglas |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daglus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dagnel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dagon |
|
|
demon |
Occult |
Daguler |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dagulez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dah |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dahanuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dahaydanuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dahiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dahm |
|
|
angel (yazard) honored on the fourth day after death |
Occult |
Dahma Afriti |
|
|
angel personifying the power of benediction |
Occult |
Dahyeliz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daihyr |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daimon |
|
Greek |
demon |
mythology |
Daisy |
female |
English |
translation of Marguerite |
|
Dajiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalé |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalep |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalet |
|
|
magical word on first ring |
Occult |
Daleth |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalmai |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalmaii |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalmaley |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalmay |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalqiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalya |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dalyell |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dama |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damael |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
Occult |
Damahiah |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damar |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damara |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of fertility, month of May |
mythology |
Damarsiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Damasiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damballa |
male |
Haitian |
snake god |
mythology |
Dameriel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damery |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of growth in nature |
mythology |
Damian |
male |
Greek |
tame |
|
Damiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damnath |
|
|
|
Occult |
Damocles |
male |
Greek |
courtier of Dionysius the Elder |
mythology |
Damoish Upamana |
|
|
angel personifying anathema |
Occult |
Damona |
female |
Celtic |
goddess, "divine cow" |
mythology |
Damyel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dan |
male |
Hebrew |
the Lord is judge |
dim. of Daniel |
Dan Petro |
male |
Haitian |
loa of farmers |
mythology |
Dan Wédo |
male |
Haitian |
loa of the king of France |
mythology |
Danael |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Danahish |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danaides |
female |
Greek |
fifty daughters of Danaus |
mythology |
Danaus |
male |
Greek |
son of king Belus of Egypt |
mythology |
Dandy |
male |
Greek |
manly |
dim. of Andrew |
Danel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daner |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dani |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daniel |
male |
Hebrew |
the Lord is judge |
|
Daniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Danjal |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danny |
male |
Hebrew |
the Lord is judge |
dim. of Daniel |
Danochar |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danpy |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danroc |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dansor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dant |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dantalion |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danu |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
earth goddess |
mythology |
Danyel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Danyturla |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daphne |
female |
Greek |
laurel |
|
Daphne |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the river god Peneus |
mythology |
Daphnis |
male |
Greek |
son of Hermes and a Sicilian nymph |
mythology |
Dapsyon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daramulum |
male |
Aboriginal |
"one-leg", sky-god, associated with the moon |
mythology |
Darascon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darbori |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dardanus |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Electra |
mythology |
Dardariel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dardiel |
|
|
angel of Sunday |
Occult |
Dardihel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dardyel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darek |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dargoyeyll |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darmexim |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darochim |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darokin |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darosiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Darquiel |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
Occult |
Darquiz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daruz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daryel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daryenyn |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daryl |
male |
Old English |
darling |
|
Dashiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dasmedias |
|
|
divine name |
Occult |
Dathan |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dathiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Datquiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Datziel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Davaras |
female |
Greek |
poppy goddess of fecundity |
mythology |
Dave |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
dim. of David |
David |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
|
Davie |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
dim. of David |
Davina |
female |
Scottish |
beloved |
deriv. from David |
Davy |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
dim. of David |
Daw |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
dim. of David |
Dawkin |
male |
Hebrew |
beloved |
dim. of David |
Dawn |
female |
English |
dawn |
|
Dayadebuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Daziel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dea Matrona |
|
Celtic |
deity at the source of the river Marne |
mythology |
Dea Sequana |
female |
Celtic |
deity at the source of the river Seine, duck |
mythology |
Deal Ton |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deamiel |
|
|
angel of first heaven |
Occult |
Deb |
female |
Hebrew |
bee |
dim. of Deborah |
Debam |
|
|
|
Occult |
Debbie |
female |
Hebrew |
bee |
dim. of Deborah |
Debby |
female |
Hebrew |
bee |
dim. of Deborah |
Deborah |
female |
Hebrew |
bee |
|
Debroz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decaion |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decapochen |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decaponde |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decarabia |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Decarpe |
|
|
|
Occult |
Decaytus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deccal |
|
|
|
Occult |
December |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dechtere |
female |
Celtic |
mother of Cuchulainn |
mythology |
Dedulsaira |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dedun |
male |
Egyptian |
god of wealth and incense |
mythology |
Defensor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Degaliel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Degarre |
male |
French |
a hero of romance, an exposed child |
|
Degayus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Degon |
|
|
one of the magic words used in a spell to prevent eating |
Occult |
Degyon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deharayuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehataryz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehedeyz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehedyz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deheniz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deherix |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deheriz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehertarix |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deheydemiz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deheydex |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deheyfez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehycayz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehydemes |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehydez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dehymez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deihel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deilas |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Deimos |
male |
Greek |
personification of dread, fear |
mythology |
Deinatz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deino |
female |
Greek |
dread, was one of the three Graeae (gray women) |
mythology |
Deirdre |
female |
Irish |
meaning doubtful |
|
Deirdre |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
legendary heroine |
mythology |
Delia |
female |
Greek |
of the island of Delos |
|
Deliel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Delmusan |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deloth |
|
|
|
Occult |
Delphi |
|
Greek |
site of the sanctuary to Phoebus Apollo |
mythology |
Delqua |
|
|
|
Occult |
Delthis |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demanoz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demaor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demarae |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demarot |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demas |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demasor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deme |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demediel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Demehuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demerix |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demeter |
female |
Greek |
earth goddess |
mythology |
Demetrius |
male |
Latin |
belonging to Demeter |
|
Demeurz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demeymes |
|
|
|
Occult |
Demoriel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Den |
|
|
|
Occult |
Denaryz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dendid |
male |
African |
god of the Dinka (Sudan) |
mythology |
Dendrites |
male |
Greek |
epithet of Dionysus as fertility-god |
mythology |
Denediz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deneriz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deng |
male |
African |
sky god, god of rain and fertility |
mythology |
Denis |
male |
Greek |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Denise |
female |
Greek |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Dennis |
male |
Greek |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Denoe |
|
|
|
Occult |
Denos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Denys |
male |
French |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Depymo |
|
|
|
Occult |
Depymon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Derek |
male |
German |
people rule |
dim. of Theodoric |
Derisor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deriuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Derix |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deriyenuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deriz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dermez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dermiz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Derniz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Derrick |
male |
German |
people rule |
dim. of Theodoric |
Dersam |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deryes |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deryx |
|
|
|
Occult |
Desiderata |
female |
Latin |
longed for |
deriv. from Desideratus |
Desideratus |
male |
Latin |
longed for |
|
Desiderius |
male |
Latin |
longed for |
|
Désiré |
male |
French |
longed for |
|
Désirée |
female |
Latin |
longed for |
deriv. from Desideratus |
Desmond |
male |
Irish |
from the surname or the district |
|
Despoina |
female |
Greek |
chthonian deity |
mythology |
Destatur |
|
|
|
Occult |
Detryeyll |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deucalion |
male |
Greek |
son of Prometheus and Clymene |
mythology |
Deus |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
Occult |
Devachiah |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dewhel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dewi |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
old Welsh god, red dragon |
mythology |
Deydex |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deydez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deyluz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deytuz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Deytyz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dha-shi-zhi |
female |
Chinese |
the strongest |
mythology |
Dhakhan |
|
Aboriginal |
half-fish, half-snake spirit |
mythology |
Di |
female |
Latin |
goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis |
dim. of Diana |
Di-cang |
male |
Chinese |
womb of the earth |
mythology |
Di-guan |
male |
Chinese |
ruler of the earth |
mythology |
Di-ya |
male |
Chinese |
deity |
mythology |
Dia |
|
|
one of the magic words to counter pleurisie |
Occult |
Dia Griene |
female |
Celtic, Scottish |
daughter of the sun |
mythology |
Diable Tonnere |
|
Haitian |
thunder spirit |
mythology |
Dian Cecht |
male |
Celtic |
god of healing |
mythology |
Diana |
female |
Latin |
goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis |
|
Diane |
female |
Latin |
goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis |
dim. of Diana |
Diccon |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Dick |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Dicken |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Dickie |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Dickon |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Dicky |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Die |
female |
Latin |
goddess: the Roman goddess identified with Artemis |
dim. of Diana |
Diego |
male |
Spanish |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Diejuste |
|
Haitian |
benevolent loa |
mythology |
Dies |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dietrich |
male |
German |
people-rule |
|
Diggory |
male |
French |
a hero of romance, an exposed child |
|
Dihymez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dike |
female |
Greek |
goddess of justice for humanity |
mythology |
Dilga |
female |
Aboriginal |
earth goddess |
mythology |
Dilys |
female |
Welsh |
sure, constant, genuine |
|
Dimirag |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dimurgos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Din |
|
|
divine name associated with Mercury |
Occult |
Dinah |
female |
Hebrew |
judged, or dedicated |
|
Dinclinsin |
male |
Haitian |
loa of European origin |
mythology |
Diniel |
|
|
angel |
Occult |
Dinotor |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dione |
female |
Greek |
goddess |
mythology |
Dionigi |
male |
Italian |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Dionisio |
male |
Spanish |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Dionysia |
female |
Greek |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
deriv. from Dionysius |
Dionysius |
male |
Greek |
belonging to Dionysus or Bacchus |
|
Dionysus |
male |
Greek |
god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature |
mythology |
Diopos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dirachiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Diralisen |
|
|
|
Occult |
Diralisin |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dirba |
|
|
demon called the "strangling mother of boys" |
Occult |
Dirigalii |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dirk |
male |
German |
people-rule |
dim. of Dietrich |
Diruez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dis |
male |
Celtic |
supreme god |
mythology |
Disdros |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dishi |
|
|
|
Occult |
Disolel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dison |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dithyrambos |
male |
Greek |
epithet of Dionysus, possibly meaning "he of the double door" |
mythology |
Dius |
|
|
|
Occult |
Diva |
|
Hebrew |
angel or spirit |
Occult |
Diviel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Divorcon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Djanggawul |
|
Aboriginal |
divine trinity |
mythology |
Djebauti |
male |
Egyptian |
local god |
mythology |
Djunkagao |
female |
Aboriginal |
sisters associated with rainy season floods and movements of the ocean |
mythology |
Dnchish |
|
Hebrew |
angel or spirit |
Occult |
Do |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy |
Dob |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Dobbin |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Dobiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dod |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Dod |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Doddy |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Doddy |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Dodiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dodona |
|
Greek |
ancient sanctuary and oracle of Zeus |
mythology |
Dol |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy |
Dolefach |
|
|
magical word on eighth ring |
Occult |
Doll |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy |
Dolly |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy |
Dolores |
female |
Spanish |
sorrows |
|
Domathamos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domengos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domenico |
male |
Italian |
Sunday |
|
Domfe |
male |
African |
god of water, rain and wind |
mythology |
Domhnall |
male |
Gaelic |
world chief |
|
Domina |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domingo |
male |
Spanish |
Sunday |
|
Dominic |
male |
Latin |
Sunday |
|
Dominick |
male |
Latin |
Sunday |
|
Dominicus |
male |
Latin |
Sunday |
|
Dominique |
male |
French |
Sunday |
|
Dominus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domogetha |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domol |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domoras |
|
|
|
Occult |
Domos |
|
|
demon called the "strangling mother of boys" |
Occult |
Domus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Don |
male |
Celtic |
world chief |
dim. of Donald |
Don |
female |
Celtic, Welsh |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Donachiel |
|
|
angel |
Occult |
Donald |
male |
Celtic |
world chief |
|
Done |
|
|
|
Occult |
Donecepheron |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dong-yue da-di |
male |
Chinese |
great ruler of the eastern mountain top |
mythology |
Dongo |
male |
African |
god of thunder |
mythology |
Doni |
|
|
divine name associated with Mercury |
Occult |
Donmedo |
|
|
|
Occult |
Donna |
female |
Italian |
mistress, lady |
|
Donnchadh |
male |
Gaelic |
brown, brown warrior |
|
Donnie |
male |
Celtic |
world chief |
dim. of Donald |
Donnima |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dophalia |
|
|
|
Occult |
Doppeyl |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dora |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy, Theodora |
Dorak |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dorcas |
female |
Greek |
gazelle |
|
Doreen |
female |
Irish |
sullen |
|
Doremiel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
Occult |
Dorette |
female |
French |
gift of God |
|
Doriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Doris |
female |
Greek |
the name of the sea-nymph; meaning doubtful |
|
Doris |
female |
Greek |
sea goddess |
mythology |
Dormason |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dorochiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dorothea |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
|
Dorothée |
female |
French |
gift of God |
|
Dorothy |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
|
Dorsamot |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dorus |
male |
Greek |
son of Hellen |
mythology |
Dosom |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dot |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
dim. of Dorothy |
Dou-mu |
female |
Chinese |
goddess who supervises the register of life and death |
mythology |
Dougal |
male |
Celtic |
dark stranger |
|
Douglas |
male, female |
|
from the surname, or the river |
|
Douniel |
|
|
angel of Sunday/the Sun |
Occult |
Drabiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drabros |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Drabundin |
|
|
|
Occult |
Draco |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dracon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dragin |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dragne |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dragon |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dramas |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dramaz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dramiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dramozyn |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drapios |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Drasiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Drelmech |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dresop |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drew |
male |
Greek |
manly |
dim. of Andrew |
Dridmoyl |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drion |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dromiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drubiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Druchas |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drudromoy |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drufiel |
|
|
|
Occult |
Drusiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Drvaspa |
|
|
female angel (yazad) personifying cattle |
Occult |
Dryades |
|
|
class of spirits |
Occult |
Dryads |
female |
Greek |
female spirits of nature (nymphs) |
mythology |
Dryope |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Dua |
male |
Egyptian |
god of toiletry |
mythology |
Duamutef |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Egyptian mythology, guardian of the east |
mythology |
Duat |
|
Egyptian |
the afterworld |
mythology |
Dubarus |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Duberdicus |
male |
Celtic |
god of fountains and water |
mythology |
Dubiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dubilon |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Dubraz |
|
|
|
Occult |
Duchiel |
|
|
angle |
Occult |
Dudael |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dudley |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Dugald |
male |
Celtic |
dark stranger |
|
Dùghall |
male |
Gaelic |
dark stranger |
|
Duhomelathus |
|
|
|
Occult |
Duidain |
|
|
|
Occult |
Duke |
male |
Celtic |
servant of Madoc |
dim. of Marmaduke |
Dulcie |
female |
Latin |
sweet |
|
Dulcissime |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dulid |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dumaso |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dumogon |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dumosson |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dump |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
dim. of Humphrey |
Dumphy |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
dim. of Humphrey |
Duncan |
male |
Celtic |
brown, brown warrior |
|
Dunedryneylyn |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dusiriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
Occult |
Duymas |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dwight |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Dwyn |
male |
Celtic |
god of love |
mythology |
Dyaforim |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dyhamelathos |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dylan |
male |
Celtic |
"sea", sea-creature |
mythology |
Dyndez |
|
|
|
Occult |
Dzi dzat |
|
Chinese |
folded paper |
mythology |
Dziva |
female |
African |
creator goddess |
mythology |
Eadgar |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
|
Eadgyth |
female |
Old English |
happy or rich war |
|
Ealdred |
male |
Old English |
old counsel |
|
Eamon |
male |
Irish |
happy protection |
|
Earaoe |
|
|
|
occult |
Earl |
male |
English |
from the title |
|
Earle |
male |
English |
from the title |
|
Earos |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Earviel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Eate |
male |
Basque |
god of fire and storms |
mythology |
Ebalohe |
|
|
|
occult |
Ebaron |
|
|
|
occult |
Eben |
male |
Hebrew |
stone of help |
dim. of Ebenezer |
Ebenezer |
male |
Hebrew |
stone of help |
|
Eberhard |
male |
German |
boar-hard |
|
Ebert |
male |
German |
boar-hard |
|
Ebla |
|
|
|
occult |
Ebmisha |
|
|
|
occult |
Ebore |
male |
African |
sky god |
mythology |
Ebra |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ecchothas |
|
|
|
occult |
Echidna |
female |
Greek |
half nymph, half serpent |
mythology |
Echo |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Eck |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Eckdulon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ecky |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Ed |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin |
Edain |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of horseback riding |
mythology |
Eddie |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin |
Eddy |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar |
Edgar |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
|
Edie |
male |
Scottish |
man, earth, red earth |
dim. of Adam |
Edilta |
|
|
one of the names of the demon called "strangler of the mother of boys" |
occult |
Edinkira |
female |
African |
tree goddess |
mythology |
Edith |
female |
Old English |
happy or rich war |
|
Edmond |
male |
French |
happy protection |
|
Edmund |
male |
Old English |
happy protection |
|
Edna |
female |
Hebrew |
meaning uncertain |
|
Edoardo |
male |
Italian |
rich guard |
|
Edoniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Édouard |
male |
French |
rich guard |
|
Edriel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Eduard |
male |
German |
rich guard |
|
Eduardo |
male |
Italian |
rich guard |
|
Eduz |
|
|
|
occult |
Edward |
male |
Old English |
rich guard |
|
Edwin |
male |
Old English |
prosperity or riches, friend |
|
Edy |
female |
Old English |
happy or rich war |
dim. of Edith |
Effie |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
dim. of Euphemia |
Effrigis |
|
|
|
occult |
Effygmato |
|
|
|
occult |
Efiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Efile-mokulu |
male |
African |
creator god of the Basonge |
mythology |
Efios |
|
|
angel (or demon) of the 8th hour of Saturday |
occult |
Efipas |
|
|
angel (or demon) of the 19th hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Efnisien |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Eforit |
|
|
angel (or demon) of the 12th hour of Friday |
occult |
Efreisone |
female |
Greek |
personification of a Greek ritual object |
mythology |
Efrigis |
|
|
|
occult |
Egachir |
|
|
|
occult |
Egakireh |
|
|
|
occult |
Egbere |
|
African |
little people |
mythology |
Egbert |
male |
Old English |
sword-bright |
|
Egge |
|
|
|
occult |
Egibiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Egidio |
male |
Italian |
kid |
|
Egin |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Egin |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Egiviel |
|
|
|
occult |
Egla |
|
|
magic word to counter fever |
occult |
Eglatus |
|
|
magic word to counter fever |
occult |
Egoi |
|
Basque |
southern wind |
mythology |
Egribel |
|
|
|
occult |
Egungun-oya |
female |
African |
goddess of divination |
mythology |
Eguzhku |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Eguzki |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Egyhel |
|
|
|
occult |
Egym |
|
|
|
occult |
Egyn |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Egyn |
|
|
king of the south |
occult |
Egyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Egyrion |
|
|
|
occult |
Egyryon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ehecatl |
male |
Aztec |
god of the winds |
mythology |
Ehehii |
|
|
|
occult |
Eheie |
|
|
name of God associated with Kether |
occult |
Eheieh |
|
|
|
occult |
Eheieh |
|
|
|
occult |
Ehenyton |
|
|
|
occult |
Eheres |
|
|
|
occult |
Eheye |
|
|
|
occult |
Ehon |
|
|
|
occult |
Eiael |
|
|
|
occult |
Eie |
|
|
|
occult |
Eileen |
female |
Irish |
bright |
|
Eileithyia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of birth pain |
mythology |
Eima |
|
|
|
occult |
Eingana |
female |
Aboriginal |
world creator, snake goddess |
mythology |
Eirene |
female |
Greek |
peace |
|
Eirene |
female |
Greek |
"peace", one of the Horae |
mythology |
Eirikr |
male |
Old Norse |
sole ruler |
|
Eistierix |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 3rd hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Ekaitz |
|
Basque |
evil spirit |
mythology |
Ekalak |
|
|
|
occult |
Ekalike |
|
|
|
occult |
Ekdulon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ekera |
|
African |
the afterworld |
mythology |
Ekhi |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Eki |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Ekorok |
|
|
|
occult |
El |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
El Ab |
|
|
divine name associated with Jupiter |
occult |
El Adonai Tzabaoth |
|
|
|
occult |
El Chai |
|
|
|
occult |
El Gebil |
|
|
|
occult |
El Qaana |
|
|
|
occult |
El Shaddai |
|
|
|
occult |
Elafon |
|
|
|
occult |
Elais |
female |
Greek |
oil |
mythology |
Elamos |
|
|
|
occult |
Elamyr |
|
|
|
occult |
Elamyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Elanel |
|
|
|
occult |
Elantiel |
|
|
one of the demons with dominion over riches |
occult |
Elara |
female |
Greek |
daughter of King Orchomenus |
mythology |
Elaton |
|
|
|
occult |
Elbedagrin |
|
|
|
occult |
Elbelda |
|
|
|
occult |
Elburion |
|
|
|
occult |
Elcar |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Eldred |
male |
Old English |
old counsel |
|
Eleanor |
female |
Greek |
bright |
|
Eleanore |
female |
Greek |
bright |
|
Eleazer |
male |
Hebrew |
God is help |
|
Elechym |
|
|
|
occult |
Electra |
female |
Greek |
mother of the goddess Iris and the Harpies |
mythology |
Eleeth |
|
|
|
occult |
Elelogap |
|
|
|
occult |
Elemiah |
|
|
|
occult |
Elemiath |
|
|
|
occult |
Eleminator |
|
|
|
occult |
Elen |
female |
Celtic, Welsh |
mythic heroine |
mythology |
Elena |
female |
Italian, Spanish |
bright |
|
Eleonora |
female |
Italian |
bright |
|
Eleonore |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Éléonore |
female |
French |
bright |
|
Elerion |
|
|
|
occult |
Elestor |
|
|
one of the three princes of the demons |
occult |
Eleusis |
|
Greek |
where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed |
mythology |
Eleutherios |
male |
Greek |
epithet of Dionysus and Eros, meaning "the liberator" |
mythology |
Eleyson |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Elfleda |
female |
Old English |
noble-clean, and elf-clean |
|
Elfreda |
female |
Old English |
elf-strength |
|
Elgiva |
female |
Old English |
elf-gift |
|
Elh |
|
|
|
occult |
Eli |
male |
Hebrew |
height |
|
Eli |
|
|
|
occult |
Elia |
|
|
|
occult |
Elias |
male |
Hebrew |
the Lord is Yah |
|
Elias |
|
|
|
occult |
Elibanoth |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Elibra |
|
|
|
occult |
Eliditor |
|
|
angel (or demon) of the 1st hour of Saturday |
occult |
Eliel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Eligor |
|
|
|
occult |
Eligos |
|
|
|
occult |
Elijah |
male |
Hebrew |
the Lord is Yah |
|
Elim |
|
|
divine name associated with the Moon |
occult |
Elimigith |
|
|
|
occult |
Elinor |
female |
Greek |
bright |
|
Eliogaphatel |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Elion |
|
|
|
occult |
Eliphamasai |
|
|
|
occult |
Elisa |
female |
Italian |
God an oath |
|
Elisabeth |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Elisabetta |
female |
Italian |
God an oath |
|
Elise |
female |
German |
God an oath |
|
Élise |
female |
French |
God an oath |
|
Elisem |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 9th hour of Friday |
occult |
Elitel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Elivisa |
|
|
|
occult |
Eliza |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Elizabeth |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Élizabeth |
female |
French |
God an oath |
|
Ella |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Ellen |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Ellie |
female |
German |
bright |
dim. of Alice |
Elma |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
dim. of Wilhelmina |
Elmer |
male |
German |
noble, famous |
|
Elmis |
|
|
|
occult |
Elmoym |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloah |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloe |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloh |
|
|
divine name associated with the Sun |
occult |
Eloha |
|
|
name of God associated with Tiphereth |
occult |
Elohe |
|
|
|
occult |
Elohi |
|
|
|
occult |
Elohim |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Elohinu |
|
|
|
occult |
Elohym |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloim |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Eloisa |
female |
German |
sound or whole, and wide |
|
Eloise |
female |
German |
sound or whole, and wide |
|
Elome'el |
|
|
|
occult |
Elomich |
|
|
|
occult |
Elomnia |
|
|
|
occult |
Elon |
|
|
|
occult |
Elonim |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloy |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloya |
|
|
|
occult |
Eloym |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Eloyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Elpinon |
|
|
|
occult |
Elpis |
male |
Greek |
god of hope |
mythology |
Elponen |
|
|
|
occult |
Elscha |
|
|
|
occult |
Elshender |
male |
Scottish |
defender of men |
|
Elsie |
female |
German |
bright |
dim. of Alice |
Elsie |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Elspet |
female |
Scottish |
God an oath |
deriv. from Elizabeth |
Elspeth |
female |
Scottish |
God an oath |
deriv. from Elizabeth |
Elvira |
female |
Spanish |
elf-counsel |
|
Ely |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Elyminator |
|
|
|
occult |
Elymus |
|
Greek |
mythical ancestor |
mythology |
Elynzy |
|
|
|
occult |
Elyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Elyorem |
|
|
|
occult |
Elysafan |
|
|
|
occult |
Elysu |
|
|
|
occult |
Elzegan |
|
|
|
occult |
Elzegar |
|
|
|
occult |
Elzephares |
|
|
|
occult |
Emagro |
|
|
|
occult |
Emalon |
|
|
|
occult |
Emanuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emarfiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emarion |
|
|
|
occult |
Emarziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ematyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emaunel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emeline |
female |
German |
struggling, labor |
|
Emer |
female |
Celtic |
mythic woman |
mythology |
Emerich |
male |
German |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Emeriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emery |
male |
German |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Emeth |
|
|
|
occult |
Emfatison |
|
|
|
occult |
Emfiloel |
|
|
angel of Monday/the Moon |
occult |
Emial |
|
|
|
occult |
Emilia |
female |
Latin |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Emilie |
female |
German |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Émilie |
female |
French |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Emily |
female |
Latin |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Emirex |
|
|
|
occult |
Emirez |
|
|
|
occult |
Emisael |
|
|
one of the magic words used in a spell to extinguish fire |
occult |
Emlyn |
male |
Welsh |
of the Roman family name Aemilius |
|
Emm |
female |
German |
whole, universal |
dim. of Emma |
Emma |
female |
German |
whole, universal |
|
Emmanuel |
male |
Hebrew |
God with us |
|
Emmanuel |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Emmeline |
female |
German |
struggling, labor |
|
Emmie |
female |
German |
whole, universal |
dim. of Emma |
Emodias |
|
|
angel (or demon) of the 13th hour of Thursday |
occult |
Emoil |
|
|
|
occult |
Emoniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Emory |
male |
German |
work-rule, energetic rule |
|
Emphastison |
|
|
|
occult |
Empusa |
|
Greek |
specter, ghostlike spirit |
mythology |
Emrys |
male |
Welsh |
of the immortals, divine |
|
Emuel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
En-kai |
male |
African |
rain-god |
mythology |
Ena |
female |
Irish |
fire |
dim. of Eugenia |
Ena |
female |
German |
well-born |
dim. of Eugenia |
Enaia |
|
|
|
occult |
Enam |
|
|
|
occult |
Enariel |
|
|
|
occult |
Enatiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Enatriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Enceladus |
male |
Greek |
One of the hundred-armed Gigantes |
mythology |
Endiran |
|
|
|
occult |
Endymion |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Eneas |
male |
Greek |
commended |
|
Enecus |
male |
Latin |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Enediel |
|
|
|
occult |
Enedil |
|
|
|
occult |
Enée |
male |
French |
commended |
|
Enei |
|
|
|
occult |
Enekpe |
female |
African |
goddess of the family and guardian of destiny |
mythology |
Enenuth |
|
|
|
occult |
Enepsigos |
|
|
|
occult |
Enga |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Englabis |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Enid |
female |
Welsh |
wood-lark |
|
Enipeus |
male |
Greek |
river god |
mythology |
Eniuri |
|
|
|
occult |
Enmanuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ennead |
|
Egyptian |
the nine chief deities |
mythology |
Ennecus |
male |
Latin |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Enoch |
male |
Hebrew |
consecrated, or teaching |
|
Enosichthon |
male |
Greek |
"Earth-shaker", and epithet of Poseidon |
mythology |
Enrichetta |
female |
Italian |
house ruler |
|
Enrico |
male |
Italian |
house ruler |
|
Enricus |
male |
Latin |
house ruler |
|
Enrique |
male |
Spanish |
house ruler |
|
Enriqueta |
female |
Spanish |
house ruler |
|
Entissime |
|
|
|
occult |
Enyalius |
male |
Greek |
god of war |
mythology |
Enyo |
female |
Greek |
goddess of war and waster of cities |
mythology |
Eoghan |
male |
Irish, Gaelic |
said to mean youth |
|
Eoin |
male |
Irish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Eomiahe |
|
|
|
occult |
Eon Met |
|
|
|
occult |
Eorconbeald |
male |
Old English |
genuine and bold |
|
Eos |
female |
Greek |
personification of the dawn |
mythology |
Epaphus |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Io |
mythology |
Eparinesont |
|
|
|
occult |
Ephesus |
male |
Greek |
son of the river-god Cayster |
mythology |
Ephialtis |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Ephraim |
male |
Hebrew |
fruitful |
|
Epicaste |
female |
Greek |
wife and daughter of Augeas |
mythology |
Epimenides |
male |
Greek |
prophet of Apollo |
mythology |
Epimetheus |
male |
Greek |
"afterthought", son of Iapetus and Clymene |
mythology |
Epios |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 19th hour of Thursday |
occult |
Epithouanon |
|
|
demon of Sunday/the Sun |
occult |
Epona |
female |
Celtic |
horse goddess |
mythology |
Er-lang |
male |
Chinese |
guardian god |
mythology |
Era |
|
|
|
occult |
Eradim |
|
|
|
occult |
Erae |
|
|
|
occult |
Eralicarison |
|
|
|
occult |
Eralyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Eralyz |
|
|
|
occult |
Eramael |
|
|
one of five demons under Satanachi |
occult |
Erasmus |
male |
Greek |
lovely, deserving love |
|
Erastus |
male |
Greek |
lovely |
|
Erato |
female |
Greek |
Muse of lyric poetry, particularly love and erotic poetry, and mimicry |
mythology |
Erato |
|
|
|
occult |
Erberto |
male |
Italian |
army-bright |
|
Ercell |
|
|
|
occult |
Erchothas |
|
|
|
occult |
Ercole |
male |
Italian |
name of the Greek hero Herakles, glory of Hera |
|
Erdaz |
|
|
|
occult |
Erdegel |
|
|
|
occult |
Erditse |
female |
Basque |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Erebus |
male |
Greek |
embodiment of primordial darkness |
mythology |
Erekia |
|
|
|
occult |
Erel |
|
|
|
occult |
Erensuge |
|
Basque |
monster snake |
mythology |
Erenutes |
|
|
|
occult |
Ereth |
|
|
female angel (yazad) personifying truth |
occult |
Ergamen |
|
|
|
occult |
Ergatige |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 23rd hour of Tuesday |
occult |
Erge |
|
Basque |
spirits who takes the lives of men |
mythology |
Ergediel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ergonion |
|
|
|
occult |
Ergosil |
|
|
|
occult |
Ergotas |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 9th hour of Thursday |
occult |
Erhagel |
|
|
|
occult |
Eri |
female |
Celtic |
mother of Bres |
mythology |
Eric |
male |
German |
sole ruler |
|
Erica |
female |
German |
heath |
deriv. of Eric |
Erich |
male |
German |
sole ruler |
|
Eridanus |
|
Greek |
river of the underworld |
mythology |
Erigion |
|
|
name on pentacle |
occult |
Erihel |
|
|
|
occult |
Erihona |
|
|
|
occult |
Erimites |
|
|
|
occult |
Erinyes |
|
Greek |
avengers of wrong |
mythology |
Erio |
|
Basque |
spirits who takes the lives of men |
mythology |
Erional |
|
|
|
occult |
Erionas |
|
|
|
occult |
Eris |
female |
Greek |
goddess of discord and strife |
mythology |
Eritherem |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Eriu |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
personification of Ireland |
mythology |
Erkaya |
|
|
|
occult |
Erly |
|
|
spirit invoked in construction of hand of glory |
occult |
Erman |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 5th hour of Friday |
occult |
Ermaziel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ermentrude |
female |
German |
Ermin (the god) and strength |
|
Ermiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ermihala |
|
|
|
occult |
Ermoniel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ernest |
male |
German |
earnest |
|
Ernestine |
female |
German |
earnest |
deriv. of Ernest |
Ernesto |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
earnest |
|
Ernie |
male |
German |
earnest |
dim. of Ernest |
Ernst |
male |
German |
earnest |
|
Eros |
male |
Greek |
god of love and sexual desire |
mythology |
Eros |
|
|
|
occult |
Erpyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ersa |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the dew |
mythology |
Erygion |
|
|
|
occult |
Eryon |
|
|
|
occult |
Eryona |
|
|
|
occult |
Erytheia |
female |
Greek |
One of the Hesperides |
mythology |
Erzulie |
female |
Haitian |
love goddess |
mythology |
Esaïe |
male |
French |
Yahwe helps |
|
Esarchie |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Esau |
male |
Hebrew |
hairy |
|
Escavor |
|
|
|
occult |
Escerchie |
|
|
|
occult |
Esch |
|
|
|
occult |
Escha |
|
|
|
occult |
Eschiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Escor |
|
|
|
occult |
Esdras |
male |
Latin |
help |
|
Eseasar |
female |
African |
earth goddess |
mythology |
Esenchebis |
|
Egyptian |
Isis in Chembis |
mythology |
Eserchie |
|
|
|
occult |
Esfylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Eshiniel |
|
|
angel |
occult |
Eshu |
male |
African |
owner of every road of life |
mythology |
Esmaadyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Esme |
male, female |
French |
beloved |
|
Esmeralda |
female |
Spanish |
emerald |
|
Esmony |
|
|
|
occult |
Espiacent |
|
|
|
occult |
Espoel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Esra |
male |
German |
help |
|
Essaf |
|
|
|
occult |
Essie |
female |
Persian, Babylonian |
star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte |
dim. of Esther |
Esteban |
male |
Spanish |
crown |
|
Estella |
female |
Latin |
star |
|
Estelle |
female |
Latin |
star |
|
Esther |
female |
Persian, Babylonian |
star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte |
|
Estio |
|
|
|
occult |
Estiot |
|
|
|
occult |
Esus |
male |
Celtic |
god of commerce |
mythology |
Esytio |
|
|
|
occult |
Esytion |
|
|
|
occult |
Etain |
female |
Celtic |
sun goddess |
mythology |
Etaliz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ethan |
|
|
|
occult |
Ethanim |
|
|
|
occult |
Ethel |
female |
Old English |
noble |
|
Ethelbert |
male |
Old English |
noble-bright |
|
Etheldrea |
female |
Old English |
noble power |
|
Etheldred |
female |
Old English |
noble power |
|
Ethelind |
female |
German |
noble snake |
|
Ethelinda |
female |
German |
noble snake |
|
Ethiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Ethion |
|
|
|
occult |
Ethne |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
ancient Irish goddess |
mythology |
Ethon |
|
Greek |
eagle that gnawed the liver of Prometheus |
mythology |
Etienne |
male |
French |
crown |
|
Etimiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Etitnamus |
|
|
|
occult |
Etouros |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 19th hour of Monday |
occult |
Etsai |
male |
Basque |
spirit of knowledge |
mythology |
Etta |
female |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Henrietta |
Ettore |
male |
Italian |
holding fast |
|
Euchey |
|
|
|
occult |
Eugen |
male |
German |
well-born |
|
Eugene |
male |
German |
well-born |
|
Eugenia |
female |
German |
well-born |
deriv. from Eugene |
Eugénie |
female |
French |
well-born |
deriv. from Eugene |
Eugenius |
male |
Latin |
well-born |
|
Eugiène |
male |
French |
well-born |
|
Euknitiel |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 23rd hour of Monday |
occult |
Eulalia |
female |
Greek |
fair speech |
|
Eumenides |
female |
Greek |
Furies, "the kind ones, the well-minded, or well-disposed ones, or protectors of the suppliant" |
mythology |
Eunice |
female |
Greek |
happy victory |
|
Eunomia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of order and legislation |
mythology |
Euphan |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
dim. of Euphemia |
Euphemia |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
|
Euphie |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
dim. of Euphemia |
Euphrosyne |
female |
Greek |
"Joy", One of the three Charites, the Graces |
mythology |
Euri |
|
Basque |
spirit of rain |
mythology |
Europa |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Agenor |
mythology |
Eurus |
male |
Greek |
god of the east wind |
mythology |
Euryale |
female |
Greek |
One of the three Gorgons, "far-roaming" |
mythology |
Eurydice |
female |
Greek |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Eurynome |
female |
Greek |
an oceanid |
mythology |
Eusebius |
male |
Greek |
pious |
|
Eustace |
male |
Greek |
rich in corn |
|
Eustache |
male |
French |
rich in corn |
|
Eustachio |
male |
Italian |
rich in corn |
|
Eustachius |
male |
Greek |
rich in corn |
|
Eustacia |
female |
Greek |
rich in corn |
deriv. from Eustace |
Eustaquio |
male |
Spanish |
rich in corn |
|
Euterpe |
female |
Greek |
Muse of music and lyric poetry |
mythology |
Eva |
female |
Hebrew |
life |
|
Evadar |
|
|
|
occult |
Evadne |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Poseidon |
mythology |
Evan |
male |
Welsh |
Yah is gracious |
|
Evan |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of personal immortality |
mythology |
Evandiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Evangeline |
female |
Greek |
bringer of good news |
|
Evanuel |
|
|
|
occult |
Evarym |
|
|
|
occult |
Eve |
female |
Hebrew |
life |
|
Ève |
female |
French |
life |
|
Evebychay |
|
|
|
occult |
Eveleen |
female |
Irish |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Evelina |
female |
Hebrew |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Eveline |
female |
Hebrew |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Evelyn |
male, female |
Hebrew |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Everard |
male |
German |
boar-hard |
|
Evie |
female |
Hebrew |
life |
dim. of Eve |
Évraud |
male |
French |
boar-hard |
|
Ewan |
male |
Welsh |
said to mean youth |
dim. of Owen |
Ewen |
male |
Welsh |
said to mean youth |
dim. of Owen |
Exaccodan |
|
|
|
occult |
Exagiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Exaula |
|
|
|
occult |
Excelse |
|
|
|
occult |
Excludo |
|
|
|
occult |
Exdromal |
|
|
|
occult |
Exe |
|
|
|
occult |
Exenteron |
|
|
|
occult |
Exhator |
|
|
|
occult |
Exhedon |
|
|
|
occult |
Exhehal |
|
|
|
occult |
Exheruz |
|
|
|
occult |
Exiophiam |
|
|
|
occult |
Existion |
|
|
|
occult |
Existioneriona |
|
|
|
occult |
Existon |
|
|
|
occult |
Exmegan |
|
|
|
occult |
Exmogon |
|
|
|
occult |
Exnotheyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Exstion |
|
|
|
occult |
Extabor |
|
|
|
occult |
Exteron |
|
|
|
occult |
Ey |
|
|
|
occult |
Eydulez |
|
|
|
occult |
Eye |
|
|
|
occult |
Eye-Saray |
|
|
|
occult |
Ézéchias |
male |
French |
Yah is strength, or has strength |
|
Ezechiel |
male |
German |
God will strengthen |
|
Ézéchiel |
male |
French |
God will strengthen |
|
Ezekiel |
male |
Hebrew |
God will strengthen |
|
Ezeleaz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezeqeel |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezethomos |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezey |
|
|
|
occult |
Eznyah |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezoiil |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezomathon |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezparez |
|
|
|
occult |
Ezra |
male |
Hebrew |
help |
|
Fabariel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Fabelleronthou |
|
|
|
occult |
Fabian |
male |
Latin |
a derivative of the family name Fabius, bean |
|
Fabianus |
male |
Latin |
a derivative of the family name Fabius, bean |
|
Fabiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Faceyeyll |
|
|
|
occult |
Facifon |
|
|
|
occult |
Fadrulez |
|
|
|
occult |
Fagamesy |
|
|
|
occult |
Fagamesym |
|
|
|
occult |
Fagani |
|
|
|
occult |
Faguni |
|
|
|
occult |
Fagus |
male |
Celtic |
god of beech trees |
mythology |
Fais |
|
|
|
occult |
Faith |
female |
English, French |
faith |
|
Falason |
|
|
|
occult |
Falsari |
|
|
|
occult |
Famaras |
|
|
|
occult |
Famiel |
|
|
angel of the third heaven |
occult |
Famoriel |
|
|
|
occult |
Fan-kui |
male |
Chinese |
god of butchers |
mythology |
Fand |
female |
Celtic |
sea goddess |
mythology |
Fanny |
female |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Frances |
Fanyel |
|
|
|
occult |
Farabyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Farai |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 22nd hour of Wednesday |
occult |
Faranyeal |
|
|
|
occult |
Fardaruz |
|
|
|
occult |
Fariel |
|
|
|
occult |
Farlae |
|
|
|
occult |
Farlas |
|
|
winter |
occult |
Farmos |
|
|
|
occult |
Faro |
male |
African |
sky and water god |
mythology |
Farquhar |
male |
Gaelic |
manly |
|
Fartis |
|
|
|
occult |
Faryelyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Faseua |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Fasma |
|
|
|
occult |
Fates |
female |
Greek |
the Moirae, which see |
mythology |
Faturab |
|
|
|
occult |
Faurix |
|
|
|
occult |
Faustina |
female |
Latin |
fortunate |
|
Faustine |
female |
Latin |
fortunate |
|
Fay |
female |
French |
faith, fairy |
|
Faytamurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Faytoliz |
|
|
|
occult |
Fealech |
|
|
|
occult |
Fearachar |
male |
Gaelic |
manly |
|
Fearghas |
male |
Gaelic |
supremely choice |
|
Februus |
male |
Etruscan |
god of the underworld, purification |
mythology |
Federico |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
peace-rule |
|
Federigo |
male |
Italian |
peace-rule |
|
Fedraza |
|
|
|
occult |
Fegem |
|
|
|
occult |
Fegot |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Fei Lian |
male |
Chinese |
god of the wind |
mythology |
Felice |
female |
Latin |
happy |
|
Felicia |
female |
Latin |
happy |
|
Felicity |
female |
Latin |
happiness |
|
Felipe |
male |
Spanish |
lover of horses |
|
Felix |
male |
Latin |
happy |
|
Felut |
|
|
|
occult |
Femol |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Femurez |
|
|
|
occult |
Fenadros |
|
|
|
occult |
Fendeyuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Fenella |
female |
Gaelic |
white shoulder |
|
Fenestra |
|
|
|
occult |
Feng Bo |
male |
Chinese |
god of the wind |
mythology |
Feng Po-po |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of the winds |
mythology |
Feng-huang |
|
Chinese |
phoenix |
mythology |
Feniz |
|
|
|
occult |
Fenosiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Fenyturla |
|
|
|
occult |
Ferala |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Ferdiad |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
legendary hero |
mythology |
Ferdinand |
male |
German |
journey-risk |
|
Ferdinando |
male |
Italian |
journey-risk |
|
Ferete |
|
|
|
occult |
Fergus |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
virility |
mythology |
Fergus |
male |
Gaelic |
supremely choice |
|
Fergus mac Roich |
male |
Celtic |
legendary hero |
mythology |
Ferlucifin |
|
|
|
occult |
Fernando |
male |
Spanish |
journey-risk |
|
Fernebus |
|
|
|
occult |
Feronia |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of fire and fertility |
mythology |
Ferrand |
male |
French |
journey-risk |
|
Ferrando |
male |
Italian |
journey-risk |
|
Fersebus |
|
|
|
occult |
Ferunt |
|
|
magic word |
occult |
Feruz |
|
|
|
occult |
Ferymay |
|
|
|
occult |
Festatui |
|
|
name of the earth in Summer |
occult |
Fet |
|
|
|
occult |
Feya |
|
|
|
occult |
Feyeduz |
|
|
|
occult |
Feyleuz |
|
|
|
occult |
Feymeluz |
|
|
|
occult |
Feymeriz |
|
|
|
occult |
Feynon |
|
|
|
occult |
Fianna |
male |
Celtic |
Champions of the Red Branch, legendary warriors |
mythology |
Fide Arrach |
|
|
|
occult |
Fidelia |
female |
Latin |
faithful |
|
Filaxon |
|
|
|
occult |
Filiach |
|
|
|
occult |
Filippo |
male |
Italian |
lover of horses |
|
Filius |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Fimarson |
|
|
|
occult |
Fimtilis |
|
|
|
occult |
Finaxos |
|
|
|
occult |
Findlay |
male |
Gaelic |
a sunbeam |
|
Finis |
|
|
divine name |
occult |
Finlay |
male |
Gaelic |
a sunbeam |
|
Finley |
male |
Gaelic |
a sunbeam |
|
Finn Mac Cumhail |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
legendary hero |
mythology |
Finola |
female |
Irish |
white shoulder |
|
Fintingon |
|
|
|
occult |
Fiona |
female |
Gaelic |
fair |
|
Fionnghuala |
female |
Gaelic |
white shoulder |
|
Fionnuala |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
daughter of Lir |
mythology |
Firbolg |
|
Celtic, Irish |
early gods of Ireland |
mythology |
Firiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Fisti |
|
|
|
occult |
Flabison |
|
|
|
occult |
Flaef |
|
|
angel, minister of Sarabotes |
occult |
Flauros |
|
|
|
occult |
Flavia |
female |
Latin |
yellow, fair |
|
Flaxon |
|
|
|
occult |
Fleruty |
|
|
|
occult |
Fleur |
female |
French |
flower |
|
Fleurety |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Flo |
female |
Latin |
name of the Roman flower goddess |
dim. of Flora, Florence |
Flora |
female |
Latin |
name of the Roman flower goddess |
|
Florence |
female |
Latin |
blooming, also born in Florence |
|
Florentia |
female |
Latin |
blooming, also born in Florence |
|
Florentius |
male |
Latin |
blooming, also born in Florence |
|
Florrie |
female |
Latin |
name of the Roman flower goddess |
dim. of Flora, Florence |
Flos |
|
|
one of the 72 holy names of God |
occult |
Flossie |
female |
Latin |
blooming, also born in Florence |
dim. of Florence |
Floy |
female |
Latin |
blooming, also born in Florence |
|
Flum |
|
|
|
occult |
Flumen |
|
|
|
occult |
Focalor |
|
|
|
occult |
Fodla |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
Irish goddess |
mythology |
Fomorians |
|
Celtic |
race of demonic giants |
mythology |
Fons |
|
|
|
occult |
Foras |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Forau |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Forfaron |
|
|
|
occult |
Forneus |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Forteson |
|
|
|
occult |
Fortis |
|
|
|
occult |
Fortitudo |
|
|
|
occult |
Foruz |
|
|
|
occult |
Foylyon |
|
|
|
occult |
Fraciel |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
occult |
Framion |
|
|
|
occult |
Framoth |
|
|
|
occult |
Frances |
female |
French |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Francesca |
female |
Italian |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Franceschina |
female |
Italian |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Francesco |
male |
Italian |
Frankish, French |
|
Francie |
male |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Francis |
Francie |
female |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Frances |
Francine |
female |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Frances |
Francis |
male |
French |
Frankish, French |
|
Francisca |
female |
Latin |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Francisca |
female |
Spanish |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Francisco |
male |
Spanish |
Frankish, French |
|
Franciscus |
male |
Latin |
Frankish, French |
|
François |
male |
French |
Frankish, French |
|
Françoise |
female |
French |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Franedac |
|
|
|
occult |
Frangam |
|
|
|
occult |
Frank |
male |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Francis |
Frankie |
male |
French |
Frankish, French |
dim. of Francis |
Franz |
male |
German |
Frankish, French |
|
Franziska |
female |
German |
Frankish, French |
deriv. from Francis |
Franziskus |
male |
German |
Frankish, French |
|
Frasis |
|
|
|
occult |
Frasmiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Fred |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
dim. of Frederick |
Freda |
female |
German |
peace |
dim. of Winifred, Frieda |
Freda |
female |
Welsh |
white mane, friend of peace |
dim. of Winifred |
Freddie |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
dim. of Frederick |
Freddy |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
dim. of Frederick |
Frederic |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
|
Frédéric |
male |
French |
peace-rule |
|
Frederica |
female |
German |
peace-rule |
deriv. from Frederick |
Frederick |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
|
Fredericus |
male |
Latin |
peace-rule |
|
Frédérique |
female |
French |
peace-rule |
deriv. from Frederick |
Fremiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Frenil |
|
|
|
occult |
Friagne |
|
|
angel of the fifth heaven |
occult |
Fridericus |
male |
Latin |
peace-rule |
|
Frieda |
female |
German |
peace |
|
Friederike |
female |
German |
peace-rule |
deriv. from Frederick |
Friedrich |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
|
Frimost |
|
|
demon |
occult |
Frimoth |
|
|
demon with dominion over passion and lust |
occult |
Frinafe |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 21st hour of Monday |
occult |
Fritz |
male |
German |
peace-rule |
|
Frodinos |
|
|
angel (or demon) of 24th hour of Sunday |
occult |
Fromezyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Fronyzon |
|
|
|
occult |
Froseithz |
|
|
|
occult |
Frucissiere |
|
|
|
occult |
Frulhel |
|
|
demon with dominion over reanimation |
occult |
Frutimiere |
|
|
|
occult |
Fu Xi |
male |
Chinese |
mythic emperor |
mythology |
Fu-xing |
male |
Chinese |
god of happiness |
mythology |
Fubentroty |
|
|
|
occult |
Fufluns |
male |
Etruscan |
god of vegetation, vitality, gaiety |
mythology |
Fuheylyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Fulk |
male |
German |
people |
|
Fulke |
male |
German |
people |
|
Fullarite |
|
|
|
occult |
Fulouel |
|
|
angel of Sunday/the Sun |
occult |
Fundamentum |
|
|
|
occult |
Funzi |
male |
African |
mythical blacksmith |
mythology |
Furamiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Furcas |
|
|
|
occult |
Furfur |
|
|
|
occult |
Furiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Fursiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Furtur |
|
|
|
occult |
Fustiel |
|
|
|
occult |
Futiel |
|
|
aerial spirit |
occult |
Futiniel |
|
|
|
occult |
Fysfyn |
|
|
|
occult |
Ga-gorib |
|
African |
monster of the Khoikhoi, "thrower down" |
mythology |
Gabby |
male |
Hebrew |
God is mighty, or man of God |
dim. of Gabriel |
Gabe |
male |
Hebrew |
God is mighty, or man of God |
dim. of Gabriel |
Gabriel |
male |
Hebrew |
God is mighty, or man of God |
|
Gabrielle |
female |
Hebrew |
God is mighty, or man of God |
deriv. from Gabriel |
Gae Bulg |
|
Celtic |
notched spear |
mythology |
Gahariet |
male |
Old French |
from a Welsh name |
|
Gaia |
female |
Greek |
earth goddess |
mythology |
Gail |
female |
Hebrew |
father rejoiced, or father of exaltation |
dim. of Abigail |
Gaixtoak |
|
Basque |
bad spirits that cause illness |
mythology |
Gaizkin |
|
Basque |
spirit that causes illness |
mythology |
Galatea |
female |
Greek |
a nereid |
mythology |
Galeru |
female |
Aboriginal |
rainbow-snake, maintenance of life |
mythology |
Galfridus |
male |
Latin |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Galtzagorri |
|
Basque |
small dwarf that works hard for humans |
mythology |
Gamab |
male |
African |
supreme deity of the Haukoin people |
mythology |
Gangan |
|
Haitian |
an inferior shaman |
mythology |
Ganymede |
male |
Greek |
cupbearer to the gods |
mythology |
Gao Yao |
male |
Chinese |
god of judgement |
mythology |
Garang |
male |
African |
sky deity associated with the sun and illness |
mythology |
Gareth |
male |
Old French |
from a Welsh name |
|
Garry |
male |
German |
spear-bearer |
deriv. from Gareth, Garvey |
Garvey |
male |
German |
spear-bearer |
|
Gary |
male |
German |
spear-bearer |
deriv. from Gareth, Garvey |
Gaspar |
male |
Persian |
treasure-bringer |
|
Gaspard |
male |
French |
treasure-bringer |
|
Gauargi |
|
Basque |
nocturnal being that appears as a light |
mythology |
Gaueko |
male |
Basque |
the night |
mythology |
Gaufrid |
male |
Old High German |
district-peace |
|
Gaufridus |
male |
Latin |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Gaunub |
male |
African |
god of evil, solar and lunar eclipses |
mythology |
Gauthier |
male |
French |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Gautier |
male |
French |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Gavin |
male |
Welsh |
white hawk |
|
Gawain |
male |
Welsh |
white hawk |
|
Gay |
male, female |
English |
gay |
|
Gbadu |
female |
African |
goddess of fate |
mythology |
Geb |
male |
Egyptian |
earth god |
mythology |
Gemini |
male |
Greek |
twins |
mythology |
Gemma |
female |
Italian |
a gem |
|
Gene |
male |
German |
well-born |
dim. of Eugene |
Genevieve |
female |
French, Celtic |
|
|
Geneviève |
female |
French |
|
|
Geoff |
male |
German |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
dim. of Geoffrey |
Geoffrey |
male |
German |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Geofredo |
male |
Spanish |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Geong Si |
|
Chinese |
zombies |
mythology |
Geordie |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Georg |
male |
German |
husbandman |
|
George |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
|
Georges |
male |
French |
husbandman |
|
Georgette |
female |
Greek |
husbandman |
deriv. from George |
Georgia |
female |
Greek |
husbandman |
deriv. from George |
Georgiana |
female |
Greek |
husbandman |
deriv. from George |
Georgie |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Georgina |
female |
Greek |
husbandman |
deriv. from George |
Georgius |
male |
Latin |
husbandman |
|
Georgy |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
dim. of George |
Gerald |
male |
German |
spear-wielding |
|
Geraldine |
female |
German |
spear-wielding |
deriv. from Gerald |
Geraldus |
male |
Latin |
spear-wielding |
|
Gerard |
male |
German |
spear-hard |
|
Gérard |
male |
French |
spear-hard |
|
Gerardo |
male |
Italian |
spear-hard |
|
Gerardus |
male |
Latin |
spear-hard |
|
Géraud |
male |
French |
spear-wielding |
|
Gerda |
female |
Old Norse |
the wife of the god Frey |
|
Gerhard |
male |
German |
spear-hard |
|
Germaine |
female |
Latin |
German |
deriv. from German |
German |
male |
Latin |
German |
|
Gerolamo |
male |
Italian |
holy name |
|
Gerold |
male |
German |
spear-wielding |
|
Geronimo |
male |
Italian |
holy name |
|
Gerrie |
male |
German |
spear-wielding |
dim. of Gerald |
Gerry |
male |
German |
spear-wielding |
dim. of Gerald |
Gert |
female |
German |
spear-might |
dim. of Gertrude |
Gertie |
female |
German |
spear-might |
dim. of Gertrude |
Gertrude |
female |
German |
spear-might |
|
Gervas |
male |
German |
spear-servant |
|
Gervase |
male |
German |
spear-servant |
|
Geryon |
|
Greek |
triple-bodied, winged giant |
mythology |
Gewi |
male |
African |
son of Kaang |
mythology |
Ghede |
male |
Haitian |
god of the dead |
mythology |
Giacobbe |
male |
Italian |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Giacomo |
male |
Italian |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Gian |
male |
Italian |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Gianni |
male |
Italian |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Gib |
male |
German |
bright hostage |
dim. of Gilbert |
Gibbie |
male |
German |
bright hostage |
dim. of Gilbert |
Gideon |
male |
Hebrew |
hewer |
|
Gigantes |
|
Greek |
monstrous giants |
mythology |
Gil |
male |
German |
bright hostage |
dim. of Gilbert |
Gilbert |
male |
German |
bright hostage |
|
Gilberto |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
bright hostage |
|
Gilbertus |
male |
Latin |
bright hostage |
|
Giles |
male |
French, Greek |
kid |
|
Gill |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
dim. of Julian |
Gilles |
male |
French |
kid |
|
Gillian |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
dim. of Julian |
Gindri |
|
African |
creator, giver of life and death |
mythology |
Gioacchino |
male |
Italian |
Yah has set up |
|
Giobbe |
male |
Italian |
pious, persecuted, afflicted |
|
Giorgio |
male |
Italian |
husbandman |
|
Giosuè |
male |
Italian |
Yah delivers |
|
Giovanna |
female |
Italian |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Giovanni |
male |
Italian |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Giraldo |
male |
Italian |
spear-wielding |
|
Giraldus |
male |
Latin |
spear-wielding |
|
Giraud |
male |
French |
spear-wielding |
|
Girauld |
male |
French |
spear-wielding |
|
Girolamo |
male |
Italian |
holy name |
|
Giselbert |
male |
German |
bright hostage |
|
Giulio |
male |
Italian |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
|
Giuseppe |
male |
Italian |
Yah increases |
|
Gladys |
female |
Welsh |
lame |
|
Glauce |
female |
Greek |
nereid |
mythology |
Glaucus |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Glenda |
female |
|
valley |
|
Gloria |
female |
Latin |
glory |
|
Glyn |
male |
Welsh |
valley |
|
Glynis |
female |
Welsh |
valley |
deriv. from Glyn |
Gnowee |
female |
Aboriginal |
sun goddess |
mythology |
Godefroi |
male |
French |
God's peace |
|
Godfrey |
male |
German |
God's peace |
|
Godofredo |
male |
Italian |
God's peace |
|
Godofridus |
male |
Latin |
God's peace |
|
Godwin |
male |
Old English |
God-friend |
|
Goffredo |
male |
Italian |
God's peace |
|
Goffroi |
male |
French |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Gofredo |
male |
Spanish |
God's peace |
|
Goibniu |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
smith god |
mythology |
Goikoa |
female |
Basque |
light of the dead |
mythology |
Gong De Tian |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of luck |
mythology |
Gong Gong |
|
Chinese |
demon responsible for floods |
mythology |
Gor |
|
African |
the thunderer |
mythology |
Gordias |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Gordon |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Gorgons |
female |
Greek |
monstrous figures |
mythology |
Gorritxiki |
|
Basque |
reddish spirits in the mountains |
mythology |
Gottfried |
male |
German |
God's peace |
|
Gou Mang |
male |
Chinese |
messenger of the sky-god |
mythology |
Govannon |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
smith god |
mythology |
Grace |
female |
French |
grace |
|
Graces |
female |
Greek |
goddesses who bestowed beauty and charm |
mythology |
Graeae |
female |
Greek |
three "old women" or "gray ones" |
mythology |
Graeme |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Graham |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Gran Maître |
|
Haitian |
original creator deity |
mythology |
Grand Bois |
|
Haitian |
loa who represents the various forces of nature |
mythology |
Grannus |
male |
Celtic |
god of healing, mineral springs |
mythology |
Greg |
male |
Greek |
watcher |
dim. of Gregory |
Grégoire |
male |
French |
watcher |
|
Gregor |
male |
German |
watcher |
|
Gregorio |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
watcher |
|
Gregorius |
male |
Latin |
watcher |
|
Gregory |
male |
Greek |
watcher |
|
Greta |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Gretchen |
female |
German |
pearl |
dim. from Margarete |
Grete |
female |
German |
pearl |
dim. from Margarete |
Griffith |
male |
Welsh |
ruddy, rufous |
|
Griselda |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Griseldis |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Grisell |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Grissel |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Grizel |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Grizelda |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Grizzel |
female |
German |
grey war, Christ war |
|
Gruffydd |
male |
Welsh |
ruddy, rufous |
|
Gualterio |
male |
Spanish |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Gualterus |
male |
Latin |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Gualtieri |
male |
Italian |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Guan-di |
male |
Chinese |
god of war |
mythology |
Guan-yin |
male |
Chinese |
who contemplates the sound of the world |
mythology |
Guglielmo |
male |
Italian |
will-helmet |
|
Gui |
|
Chinese |
spirits of the dead |
mythology |
Gui Xian |
|
Chinese |
magic turtle |
mythology |
Guido |
male |
Latin, German, Italian, Spanish |
wood, wide |
|
Guilbert |
male |
French |
bright hostage |
|
Guilielmus |
male |
Latin |
will-helmet |
|
Guillaume |
male |
French |
will-helmet |
|
Guillelmo |
male |
Spanish |
will-helmet |
|
Guillermo |
male |
Spanish |
will-helmet |
|
Guinee |
|
Haitian |
legendary place of origin and abode of the gods |
mythology |
Guinevere |
female |
Welsh |
white mane |
|
Gulielmus |
male |
Latin |
will-helmet |
|
Gun |
male |
African |
god of iron and war |
mythology |
Gun |
male |
Chinese |
earth god |
mythology |
Gunab |
male |
African |
god of evil |
mythology |
Gunuko |
|
African |
deity of the Nupe of Nigeria |
mythology |
Gus |
male |
Latin |
venerable, exalted |
dim. of Augustus |
Gussie |
male |
Latin |
venerable, exalted |
dim. of Augustus |
Gustaf |
male |
Swedish |
meditation staff |
|
Gustav |
male |
German |
meditation staff |
|
Gustave |
male |
French |
meditation staff |
|
Gustavus |
male |
German |
meditation staff |
|
Gustus |
male |
Latin |
venerable, exalted |
dim. of Augustus |
Guy |
male |
German |
wood, wide |
|
Guyon |
male |
French |
wood, wide |
|
Gwaza |
male |
African |
god of the universe |
mythology |
Gwen |
female |
Welsh |
white |
dim. of Gwendolen |
Gwenda |
female |
Welsh |
white |
dim. of Gwendolen |
Gwendolen |
female |
Welsh |
white |
|
Gwenn Teir Bronn |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of motherhood |
mythology |
Gwennie |
female |
Welsh |
white |
dim. of Gwendolen |
Gwillym |
male |
Welsh |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Gwillym |
male |
Welsh |
will-helmet |
|
Gwilym |
male |
Welsh |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Gwilym |
male |
Welsh |
will-helmet |
|
Gwladys |
female |
Welsh |
lame |
|
Gwydion |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Gwyneth |
female |
Welsh |
blessed |
|
Gwynn ap Nudd |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Gyges |
male |
Greek |
One of the Hecatonchires |
mythology |
Ha |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the west, the western desert |
mythology |
Hab |
male |
Scottish |
nobly bright |
dim. of Halbert |
Habbie |
male |
Scottish |
nobly bright |
dim. of Halbert |
Hac Tao |
|
Chinese |
black way, black magic |
mythology |
Hades |
male |
Greek |
lord of the dead, ruler of the underworld |
mythology |
Hadrian |
male |
Latin |
of Adria (in Italy) |
|
Haemus |
male |
Greek |
son of King Boreas of Thrace |
mythology |
Hafgan |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Hah |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the sky |
mythology |
Hai-uri |
|
African |
monster that jumps over bushes |
mythology |
Hal |
male |
German |
house ruler |
deriv. from Henry |
Halbert |
male |
Scottish |
nobly bright |
|
Halirrhotius |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Hamadryads |
female |
Greek |
tree nymphs |
mythology |
Hamish |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
deriv. from James |
Han |
male |
Chinese |
river god |
mythology |
Han Xian-zi |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Hannah |
female |
Hebrew |
grace |
|
Hans |
male |
German |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Hapi |
male |
Egyptian |
personification of the Nile, baboon god of the north |
mythology |
Har-em-akhet |
male |
Egyptian |
"Horus upon the Horizon", sun god |
mythology |
Har-mau |
male |
Egyptian |
"Horus the uniter" |
mythology |
Har-nedj-itef |
male |
Egyptian |
guardian god |
mythology |
Har-pa-khered |
male |
Egyptian |
"Horus the Child" |
mythology |
Har-sa-iset |
male |
Egyptian |
the god Horus |
mythology |
Har-wer |
male |
Egyptian |
the elder Horus |
mythology |
Harakhti |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the morning sun |
mythology |
Harmerti |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god of the two eyes |
mythology |
Harmonia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of harmony and concord |
mythology |
Harold |
male |
German |
army rule |
|
Haroun |
male |
Hebrew |
lofty, mountaineer |
alt. of Aaron |
Harpies |
female |
Greek |
"robbers" |
mythology |
Harpocrates |
male |
Greek |
god of silence and secrecy |
mythology |
Harriet |
female |
German |
house ruler |
deriv. from Henry |
Harriot |
female |
German |
house ruler |
deriv. from Henry |
Harry |
male |
German |
house ruler |
|
Hartley |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Harun |
male |
Hebrew |
lofty, mountaineer |
alt. of Aaron |
Hathor |
female |
Egyptian |
sky goddess, celestial cow |
mythology |
Hatmehit |
female |
Egyptian |
fish goddess |
mythology |
Hatty |
female |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Harriet |
Hauhet |
female |
Egyptian |
frog goddess of immesurable infinity |
mythology |
Hazel |
female |
|
from the plant |
|
He Bo |
male |
Chinese |
river god |
mythology |
He Xian-gu |
female |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Heather |
female |
|
from the plant |
|
Hebe |
female |
Greek |
goddess of youth |
mythology |
Hecate |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the crossroads |
mythology |
Hecatonchires |
|
Greek |
monsters with 100 heads and 50 arms each |
mythology |
Heck |
male |
Greek |
holding fast |
dim. of Hector |
Hector |
male |
Greek |
holding fast |
|
Héctor |
male |
Spanish |
holding fast |
|
Hedetet |
female |
Egyptian |
scorpion goddess |
mythology |
Hedwig |
female |
German |
contention-fight |
|
Heh |
male |
Egyptian |
frog god of infinity |
mythology |
Heinrich |
male |
German |
house ruler |
|
Heinz |
male |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Heinrich |
Heinze |
male |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Heinrich |
Heitsi-eibib |
male |
African |
great magician, patron of hunters |
mythology |
Heket |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of childbirth, protector of the dead |
mythology |
Hektor |
male |
Greek |
holding fast |
|
Helen |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Helena |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Helene |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Helene |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Tityrus |
mythology |
Hélène |
female |
French |
bright |
|
Helenus |
male |
Greek |
son of Priam and Hecuba |
mythology |
Helga |
female |
German, Norse |
holy |
|
Heliadae |
male |
Greek |
seven sons of Helios |
mythology |
Heliades |
female |
Greek |
three daughters of Helios |
mythology |
Helicon |
|
Greek |
woody mountain in Boeotia, dedicated to the Muses |
mythology |
Helios |
male |
Greek |
god of the sun |
mythology |
Hellen |
male |
Greek |
son of Deucalion and Pyrrha |
mythology |
Heloise |
female |
German |
sound or whole, and wide |
|
Héloise |
female |
French |
sound or whole, and wide |
|
Hemen |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god |
mythology |
Hemera |
female |
Greek |
goddess of day |
mythology |
Hemsut |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of fate |
mythology |
Hendrik |
male |
Dutch |
house ruler |
|
Heng O |
female |
Chinese |
moon goddess |
mythology |
Henri |
male |
French |
house ruler |
|
Henricus |
male |
Latin |
house ruler |
|
Henriette |
female |
French |
house ruler |
|
Henry |
male |
German |
house ruler |
|
Hephaestus |
male |
Greek |
god of fire, volcano |
mythology |
Hera |
female |
Greek |
goddess of marriage and birth |
mythology |
Herbert |
male |
German |
army-bright |
|
Hercules |
male |
Latin |
name of the Greek hero Herakles, glory of Hera |
|
Heriberto |
male |
Spanish |
army-bright |
|
Herman |
male |
German |
army man, warrior |
|
Hermann |
male |
German |
army man, warrior |
|
Hermanubis |
male |
Egyptian |
deity, combination of Hermes and Anubis |
mythology |
Hermaphroditus |
|
Greek |
son of Aphrodite and Hermes |
mythology |
Hermes |
male |
Greek |
god of shepherds, land travel, merchants, weights and measures, oratory, literature, athletics and thieves |
mythology |
Hermione |
female |
Greek |
a derivative of Hermes |
|
Hermus |
male |
Greek |
god of the River Hermus in Lydia |
mythology |
Hernando |
male |
Spanish |
journey-risk |
|
Heron |
|
Egyptian |
deity |
mythology |
Herren-Surge |
|
Basque |
monster snake |
mythology |
Herse |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cecrops |
mythology |
Heryshaf |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Middle Egypt |
mythology |
Hesat |
female |
Egyptian |
cow goddess |
mythology |
Hesechiel |
male |
German |
God will strengthen |
|
Hesperia |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Hesperides |
female |
Greek |
nymphs |
mythology |
Hesperius |
female |
Greek |
"evening", wife of Atlas |
mythology |
Hesperos |
male |
Greek |
personification of the evening star |
mythology |
Hester |
female |
Persian, Babylonian |
star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte |
|
Hestia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the hearth fire |
mythology |
Hetepet |
female |
Egyptian |
cult goddess |
mythology |
Hetty |
female |
Persian, Babylonian |
star, Ishtar, the goddess Astarte |
dim. of Hester |
Hew |
male |
German |
mind |
|
Hez-ur |
male |
Egyptian |
baboon god |
mythology |
Hezekiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is strength, or has strength |
|
Hick |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Hieronymus |
male |
Latin, German |
holy name |
|
Higgins |
female |
Greek |
goddess of a drug-induced peace and forgetfulness |
mythology |
Hike |
male |
Egyptian |
personification of supernatural powers |
mythology |
Hilaire |
male, female |
French |
cheerful |
|
Hilaria |
female |
Latin |
cheerful |
|
Hilario |
male, female |
Italian |
cheerful |
|
Hilarius |
male, female |
Latin, German |
cheerful |
|
Hilary |
male, female |
Latin |
cheerful |
|
Hilda |
female |
German |
battle |
|
Hildebrand |
male |
German |
battle sword |
|
Hildegard |
female |
German |
know battle |
|
Himalia |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Himerus |
|
Greek |
personification of sexual desire |
mythology |
Hinegba |
|
African |
creator of the Igbiri people of Nigeria |
mythology |
Hinz |
male |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Heinrich |
Hinze |
male |
German |
house ruler |
dim. of Heinrich |
Hiob |
male |
German |
pious, persecuted, afflicted |
|
Hippeia |
|
Greek |
horse and military power |
mythology |
Hippocampus |
|
Greek |
mythical sea animal, half-horse, half-fish/dolphin |
mythology |
Hippocrene |
|
Greek |
fountain of the Muses on Mount Helicon |
mythology |
Hiram |
male |
Hebrew |
noble |
|
Hishe |
male |
African |
self-created god |
mythology |
Hiskia |
male |
German |
Yah is strength, or has strength |
|
Hob |
male |
Scottish |
nobly bright |
dim. of Halbert |
Hobbie |
male |
Scottish |
nobly bright |
dim. of Halbert |
Hodei |
|
Basque |
storm cloud, genie of thunder |
mythology |
Hodge |
male |
German |
fame-spear |
|
Hodgking |
male |
German |
fame-spear |
dim. of Roger |
Homer |
male |
Greek |
name of the poet |
|
Honor |
female |
Latin |
honor, honorable |
|
Honora |
female |
Latin |
honor, honorable |
|
Honoria |
female |
Latin |
honor, honorable |
|
Honorius |
male |
Latin |
honor, honorable |
|
Honsi |
|
African |
one of a pair of mythical twins |
mythology |
Honsu |
|
African |
one of a pair of mythical twins |
mythology |
Hope |
male, female |
English |
hope |
|
Hor-Hekenu |
male |
Egyptian |
variation of the god Horus |
mythology |
Horace |
male |
Latin |
the Roman family name Horatius |
|
Horae |
female |
Greek |
the goddesses of the seasons |
mythology |
Horatia |
female |
Latin |
the Roman family name Horatius |
|
Horatio |
male |
Latin |
the Roman family name Horatius |
|
Horta |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of agriculture |
mythology |
Hortensia |
female |
Latin |
of a Roman family name, gardener |
|
Horus |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon creator god |
mythology |
Hou Ji |
male |
Chinese |
god of millet |
mythology |
Hou Tu |
male |
Chinese |
god of earth and soil |
mythology |
How-chu |
male |
Chinese |
god of the air |
mythology |
How-too |
male |
Chinese |
earth god |
mythology |
Hrothgar |
male |
Old English |
fame-spear |
|
Hu |
male |
Egyptian |
sun god of Heliopolis |
mythology |
Hu Jing-de |
male |
Chinese |
guardian god |
mythology |
Huang Fei-hu |
male |
Chinese |
earth god |
mythology |
Huang-chuan |
|
Chinese |
the underworld |
mythology |
Huang-di |
male |
Chinese |
yellow emperor |
mythology |
Huang-lao |
male |
Chinese |
yellow old |
mythology |
Huang-lao-jun |
male |
Chinese |
god of the way of supreme peace |
mythology |
Hubeane |
male |
African |
ancestor god |
mythology |
Hubert |
male |
German |
mind-bright |
|
Huchon |
male |
German |
mind |
dim. of Hugh |
Huehueteotl |
male |
Aztec |
god of fire |
mythology |
Huggin |
male |
German |
mind |
dim. of Hugh |
Hugh |
male |
German |
mind |
|
Hughie |
male |
German |
mind |
dim. of Hugh |
Hugo |
male |
German |
mind |
|
Hugues |
male |
French |
mind |
|
Huh |
male |
Egyptian |
frog god of infinite space |
mythology |
Huitzilopochtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of war and of the sun |
mythology |
Huixtocihuatl |
female |
Aztec |
fertility goddess |
mythology |
Hulda |
female |
German, Norse |
name of Germanic goddess, gracious, covered |
|
Huldah |
female |
Hebrew |
weasel |
|
Humbert |
male |
German |
giant-bright |
|
Humfried |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
|
Humph |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
dim. of Humphrey |
Humphrey |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
|
Humphry |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
|
Hunfredo |
male |
Spanish |
giant-peace |
|
Hungan |
|
Haitian |
priest or spirit master of the voodoo cult |
mythology |
Hunsi |
female |
African |
deity-wife |
mythology |
Huntin |
|
African |
tree spirit |
mythology |
Huve |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Bushmen |
mythology |
Huwe |
male |
African |
god of food, health, forest |
mythology |
Hyacinth |
male, female |
Greek |
the flower hyacinth |
|
Hyacinthus |
male |
Greek |
vegetiation deity |
mythology |
Hyades |
female |
Greek |
five daughters of Atlas and Aethra |
mythology |
Hybris |
male |
Greek |
personification of a lack of restraint and of insolence |
mythology |
Hygieia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of health |
mythology |
Hymen |
male |
Greek |
god of marriage and the marriage feast or song |
mythology |
Hyperboreans |
|
Greek |
legendary people believed to live "beyond the north wind" |
mythology |
Hyperion |
male |
Greek |
a Titan and a son of Uranus and Gaia, "he who goes before the sun" |
mythology |
Hypnos |
male |
Greek |
personification of sleep |
mythology |
Hyram |
male |
Hebrew |
noble |
|
I'wai |
|
Aboriginal |
crocodile hero |
mythology |
Iacchus |
male |
Greek |
name by which Dionysus was hailed in the Eleusian Mysteries |
mythology |
Iachimo |
male |
Italian |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Iain |
male |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
alt. of John |
Iambe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Pan and Echo |
mythology |
Ian |
male |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
alt. of John |
Ianthe |
female |
Greek |
violet flower (name of a sea-nymph) |
|
Iapetus |
male |
Greek |
the son Uranus and Gaia |
mythology |
Iasius |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Electra |
mythology |
Iaso |
female |
Greek |
goddess of healing |
mythology |
Ib |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Ibby |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Icarius |
male |
Greek |
legendary figure |
mythology |
Icaunus |
|
Celtic |
spirit of the river Yonne |
mythology |
Icelus |
male |
Greek |
personification of making humans appear in dreams |
mythology |
Ichor |
|
Greek |
a mineral in the blood which made people immortals |
mythology |
Ida |
female |
German |
labor |
|
Idaea |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Idargi |
female |
Basque |
light of the dead |
mythology |
Iduzki |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Ieltxu |
|
Basque |
spirit that appears as human or bird, exhales fire |
mythology |
Ifan |
male |
Welsh |
Yah is gracious |
|
Ifan |
male |
Welsh |
Yah is gracious |
alt. of John |
Ifor |
male |
Welsh |
yew |
|
Ignace |
male |
French |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Ignacio |
male |
Spanish |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Ignatius |
male |
Latin |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Ignaz |
male |
German |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Ignazio |
male |
Italian |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Igor |
male |
Russian |
watchfulness of Ing (the god Frey) |
|
Iguzki |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Ihu |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the sistrum (the sacred rattle) |
mythology |
Ihy |
male |
Egyptian |
god of music and dancing |
mythology |
Ik |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
dim. of Isaac |
Ike |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
dim. of Isaac |
Iky |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
dim. of Isaac |
Ilargi |
female |
Basque |
light of the dead |
mythology |
Ilario |
male, female |
Italian |
cheerful |
|
Ilazki |
female |
Basque |
light of the dead |
mythology |
Ilithyia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of midwives, assisted during birth |
mythology |
Illalei |
male |
African |
father of men |
mythology |
Ilyuba |
male |
African |
creator, sun god |
mythology |
Imana |
|
African |
creator of the Banyarwanda people |
mythology |
Imhotep |
male |
Egyptian |
mythical architect, physician |
mythology |
Imilozi |
|
African |
ancestral spirits |
mythology |
Imiut |
|
Egyptian |
protective deity of the underworld |
mythology |
Immanuel |
male |
Hebrew |
God with us |
|
Imogen |
female |
Old Irish |
daughter, girl |
|
Imset |
male |
Egyptian |
deity that protects canopic jars |
mythology |
Inachus |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Inachus |
mythology |
Inapertwa |
|
Aboriginal |
lizards |
mythology |
Ines |
female |
Spanish |
chaste |
|
Inés |
female |
Spanish |
chaste |
|
Inez |
female |
Spanish |
chaste |
|
Ingeborg |
female |
Scandinavian |
stronghold of Ing (the god Frey) |
|
Inghean Bhuidhe |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of the coming of summer and ripening of crops, "yellow haired girl", "bloom of youth" |
mythology |
Ingram |
male |
Scandinavian |
raven of Ing (Frey) |
|
Ingrid |
female |
Scandinavian |
ride of Ing (Frey), or maiden of the Ingvaeones |
|
Inguma |
male |
Basque |
malevolent lord of dreams |
mythology |
Ingvarr |
male |
Scandinavian |
watchfulness of Ing (the god Frey) |
|
Inigo |
male |
Spanish |
from Roman family name Egnatius, fire |
|
Iñizitu |
|
Basque |
lightning |
mythology |
Inkosazana |
female |
African |
goddess of maize, agriculture |
mythology |
Inmutef |
|
Egyptian |
deity that bears the heavens |
mythology |
Innogen |
female |
Old Irish |
daughter, girl (from Shakespeare) |
|
Ino |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia |
mythology |
Intulo |
|
African |
lizard-like creature (Zulu) |
mythology |
Intxixu |
|
Basque |
small demons |
mythology |
Io |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Inachus |
mythology |
Ion |
male |
Greek |
mythical ancestor of the Ionians |
mythology |
Iona |
female |
|
from the place name |
|
Ipet |
female |
Egyptian |
hippopotamus goddess of birth |
mythology |
Ira |
male |
Hebrew |
watchful |
|
Iratargi |
female |
Basque |
light of the dead |
mythology |
Irene |
female |
Greek |
peace |
|
Irene |
female |
Greek |
goddess of peace and wealth |
mythology |
Iris |
female |
Greek |
rainbow, iris (plant) |
|
Iris |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the rainbow |
mythology |
Iritxu |
|
Basque |
spirit that appears as human or bird, exhales fire |
mythology |
Irmentrude |
female |
German |
Ermin (the god) and strength |
|
Isa |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Isaac |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
|
Isabeau |
female |
French |
God an oath |
|
Isabel |
female |
Spanish |
God an oath |
|
Isabel |
female |
Scottish |
God an oath |
|
Isabella |
female |
Scottish |
God an oath |
|
Isabelle |
female |
French |
God an oath |
|
Isadora |
female |
Greek |
gift of Isis |
|
Isadore |
male |
Greek |
gift of Isis |
|
Isaia |
male |
Italian |
Yahwe helps |
|
Isaiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahwe helps |
|
Isaias |
male |
Latin |
Yahwe helps |
|
Isaïe |
male |
French |
Yahwe helps |
|
Isbel |
female |
Spanish, Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Isdes |
male |
Egyptian |
lord of the west, judge of the dead |
mythology |
Iseabail |
female |
Spanish, Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Ishbel |
female |
Spanish, Hebrew |
God an oath |
|
Isidora |
female |
Greek |
gift of Isis |
|
Isidore |
male |
Greek |
gift of Isis |
|
Isidoro |
male |
Spanish |
gift of Isis |
|
Isidro |
male |
Spanish |
gift of Isis |
|
Isis |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess, personification of the throne |
mythology |
Isla |
female |
|
from the place name |
|
Isobel |
female |
Scottish |
God an oath |
|
Isodor |
male |
Greek |
gift of Isis |
|
Isold |
female |
German |
ice-rule |
|
Isolda |
female |
German |
ice-rule |
|
Isolde |
female |
German |
ice-rule |
|
Isolt |
female |
German |
ice-rule |
|
Israel |
male |
Hebrew |
ruling with the Lord |
|
Isten |
male |
Egyptian |
a god |
mythology |
Itsaso |
female |
Basque |
evil being that attracts water |
mythology |
Itxasgorrieta |
|
Basque |
"the reddish seas" |
mythology |
Itxtlilton |
male |
Aztec |
god of healing, medicine, feast, games |
mythology |
Itzlacoliuhque |
male |
Aztec |
obsidian knife god |
mythology |
Itzli |
male |
Aztec |
stone knife god, god of sacrifice |
mythology |
Itzpapalotl |
female |
Aztec |
"obsidian butterfly", fire goddess |
mythology |
Iuski |
female |
Basque |
protector of humans |
mythology |
Ivan |
male |
Russian |
Yah is gracious |
alt. of John |
Ives |
male |
French |
yew |
|
Ivette |
female |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Ivo |
male |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Ivon |
male |
French |
yew |
|
Ivonne |
female |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Ivor |
male |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Ivy |
male, female |
English |
from the plant |
|
Izaak |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
|
Iztaccihuatl |
female |
Aztec |
sleeping woman |
mythology |
Jabez |
male |
Hebrew |
sorrow, height |
|
Jack |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jackie |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jacob |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacoba |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacobina |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacobo |
male |
Spanish |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacobus |
male |
Latin |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacomus |
male |
Latin |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacopo |
male |
Italian |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacqueline |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacques |
male |
French |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jacquetta |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jago |
male |
Spanish |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jaime |
male |
Spanish |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jake |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of Jacob |
Jakob |
male |
German |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
James |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jamesina |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jamie |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jan |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
dim. of John |
Jane |
female |
|
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Janet |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Janetta |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Janey |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Janice |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Janie |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jankin |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jaqueline |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jared |
male |
Hebrew |
descent |
|
Jasmine |
female |
|
from the flower |
|
Jason |
male |
Greek |
healer |
|
Jasper |
male |
Persian |
treasure-bringer |
|
Jeames |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jean |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jeanette |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jeanne |
female |
French |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jeannette |
female |
French |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jeannie |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jedediah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is friend |
|
Jedidiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is friend |
|
Jeff |
male |
German |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
dim. of Jeffrey |
Jeffrey |
male |
German |
district-peace, traveller-peace |
|
Jem |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jemima |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Jemmie |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jen |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jen |
female |
Cornish |
white wave, white phantom |
dim. Jennifer |
Jenifer |
female |
Cornish |
white wave, white phantom |
deriv. from Guinevere |
Jennie |
female |
Cornish |
white wave, white phantom |
dim. Jennifer |
Jennifer |
female |
Cornish |
white wave, white phantom |
deriv. from Guinevere |
Jenny |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jenny |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jenny |
female |
Cornish |
white wave, white phantom |
dim. Jennifer |
Jeremiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is high, or heals, or founds |
|
Jeremias |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is high, or heals, or founds |
|
Jeremy |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is high, or heals, or founds |
|
Jerome |
male |
Greek |
holy name |
|
Jérôme |
male |
French |
holy name |
|
Jerónimo |
male |
Spanish |
holy name |
|
Jerry |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is high, or heals, or founds |
dim. of Jeremiah |
Jervis |
male |
German |
spear-servant |
|
Jesaias |
male |
German |
Yahwe helps |
|
Jess |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jessamine |
female |
|
from the flower |
deriv. from Jasmine |
Jesse |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is |
|
Jessica |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is looking |
|
Jessie |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jessy |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jethro |
male |
Hebrew |
superiority |
|
Ji Nu |
female |
Chinese |
star goddess |
mythology |
Jian Di |
female |
Chinese |
ancestral mother |
mythology |
Jian Lao |
male |
Chinese |
god of the earth and permanence |
mythology |
Jiang Shr |
|
Chinese |
zombies |
mythology |
Jill |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
|
Jillian |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
|
Jim |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jimmie |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jimmy |
male |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
dim. of James |
Jin Jia |
male |
Chinese |
patron of Chinese literature |
mythology |
Jo |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joachim |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah has set up |
|
Joan |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joana |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joann |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joanna |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joanne |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joannes |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joao |
male |
Portuguese |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joaquin |
male |
Spanish |
Yah has set up |
|
Job |
male |
Hebrew |
pious, persecuted, afflicted |
|
Jocelin |
male, female |
German |
one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) |
|
Joceline |
female |
German |
one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) |
|
Jocelyn |
male, female |
German |
one of the Geats (people of southern Sweden) |
|
Jock |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jockie |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Joe |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
dim. of Joseph |
Joel |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is the Lord |
|
Joey |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
dim. of Joseph |
Joh |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the moon |
mythology |
Johana |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Johanna |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
John |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
|
Johnnie |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Jok |
male |
African |
god of the Alur tribesmen of Uganda |
mythology |
Jonah |
male |
Hebrew |
dove |
|
Jonas |
male |
Hebrew |
dove |
|
Jonathan |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah has given |
|
Jorge |
male |
Spanish |
husbandman |
|
Jos |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
dim. of Joseph |
José |
male |
Spanish |
Yah increases |
|
Josef |
male |
Spanish |
Yah increases |
|
Joseph |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
|
Josepha |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
deriv. from Joseph |
Josephine |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
deriv. from Joseph |
Josephus |
male |
Latin |
Yah increases |
|
Josh |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah delivers |
dim. of Joshua |
Joshua |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah delivers |
|
Josiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah supports |
|
Josias |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah supports |
|
Josie |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
deriv. from Joseph |
Josua |
male |
Latin, German |
Yah delivers |
|
Josué |
male |
French, Spanish |
Yah delivers |
|
Joy |
female |
English |
joy |
|
Joyce |
female |
German |
a Geat |
dim. of Jocelyn |
Jozy |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
deriv. from Joseph |
Juan |
male |
Spanish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Juana |
female |
Spanish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Juanita |
female |
Spanish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Judie |
female |
Hebrew |
Jewess |
dim. of Judith |
Judith |
female |
Hebrew |
Jewess |
|
Judy |
female |
Hebrew |
Jewess |
dim. of Judith |
Juesaes |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess |
mythology |
Julana |
male |
Aboriginal |
god who chases women |
mythology |
Jule |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
dim. of Julian |
Jules |
male |
French |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
|
Julia |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
|
Julian |
male, female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
|
Juliana |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Julius |
|
Julie |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
dim. of Julia |
Juliet |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
dim. of Julia |
Julius |
male |
Latin |
a Roman family name, downy-bearded |
|
Julunggul |
female |
Aboriginal |
goddess who initiates boys into manhood |
mythology |
June |
female |
Latin |
from the month |
|
Junit |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess |
mythology |
Justin |
male |
Latin |
just |
deriv. from Justus |
Justina |
female |
Latin |
just |
deriv. from Justus |
Justine |
female |
Latin |
just |
deriv. from Justus |
Justinian |
male |
Latin |
just |
deriv. from Justus |
Justus |
male |
Latin |
just |
|
Ka Tyeleo |
male |
African |
supreme god the Senufo (Ivory Coast) |
mythology |
Kaang |
male |
African |
creator god of the African Bushmen |
mythology |
Kaka-Guie |
male |
African |
spirit who presides over funerals and guides spirits to the afterlife |
mythology |
Kalfu |
male |
Haitian |
spirit of the night and the source of darkness |
mythology |
Kalseru |
|
Aboriginal |
rainbow serpent of fertility and rain |
mythology |
Kalunga |
male |
African |
god of the sky and creation |
mythology |
Karen |
female |
Danish |
pure |
|
Karin |
female |
Danish |
pure |
|
Karl |
male |
German |
manly |
|
Karol |
male |
Czech |
manly |
|
Karora |
|
Aboriginal |
creator of the Bandicoot people |
mythology |
Kasimir |
male |
Polish |
proclamation of peace |
|
Kaspar |
male |
Persian |
treasure bringer |
|
Kaspar |
male |
German |
treasure-bringer |
|
Katavi |
male |
African |
demonic being, in charge of water-spirits |
mythology |
Kate |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Katerina |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Katharina |
female |
German |
pure |
|
Katharine |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Katherine |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Kathie |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Kathleen |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Kathryn |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Kathy |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Katie |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Katrina |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Katrine |
female |
Greek |
pure |
|
Katy |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Kauket |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the darkness of primal chaos |
mythology |
Kay |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Kazikamuntu |
male |
African |
first human being |
mythology |
Kebechet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the purification through water |
mythology |
Kebechsenef |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god of canopic jars |
mythology |
Keith |
male |
|
from the surname or place name |
|
Kematef |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the wind, another name for Amun |
mythology |
Kemwer |
|
Egyptian |
black bull |
mythology |
Ken |
male |
Gaelic |
handsome |
dim. of Kenneth |
Kenelm |
male |
Old English |
keen helmet |
|
Kenneth |
male |
Gaelic |
handsome |
|
Kennie |
male |
Gaelic |
handsome |
dim. of Kenneth |
Kenny |
male |
Gaelic |
handsome |
dim. of Kenneth |
Keres |
female |
Greek |
horrible, black winged, female spirits of death and doom |
mythology |
Kester |
male |
Greek |
carrying Christ |
dim. of Christopher |
Kevin |
male |
Irish |
comely birth |
|
Keziah |
female |
Hebrew |
cassia |
|
Khem |
male |
Egyptian |
god of reproduction and fertility |
mythology |
Khentamenti |
male |
Egyptian |
jackel-headed god of the dead |
mythology |
Khentimentiu |
male |
Egyptian |
god who rules the destiny of the dead |
mythology |
Khepri |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the scarab, renewal, rebirth |
mythology |
Khnum |
male |
Egyptian |
creator god |
mythology |
Khonvoum |
male |
African |
supreme god and creator of the Pygmy people |
mythology |
Ki-lin |
|
Chinese |
unicorn |
mythology |
Kidili |
male |
Aboriginal |
moon man |
mythology |
Kilunge |
|
African |
the firmament |
mythology |
King |
male |
English |
from the title |
|
Kirsteen |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Kirsty |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Kis |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Kusae |
mythology |
Kit |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Kit |
male |
Greek |
carrying Christ |
dim. of Christopher |
Kittie |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Kitty |
female |
Greek |
pure |
dim. of Catherine |
Klara |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Kombu |
male |
African |
god of creation |
mythology |
Kondole |
male |
Aboriginal |
owner of fire |
mythology |
Konrad |
male |
German |
bold in counsel |
|
Konstanz |
male |
German |
firm, faithful |
|
Konstanze |
female |
German |
constancy |
|
Kore |
female |
Greek |
"the maiden", "the daughter", frequent epithet of Persephone |
mythology |
Kuang Shi |
|
Chinese |
zombies |
mythology |
Kui-xing |
male |
Chinese |
star god |
mythology |
Kuk |
male |
Egyptian |
god of primal chaos |
mythology |
Kun-lun |
|
Chinese |
mountain range in Western China |
mythology |
Kunapipi |
female |
Aboriginal |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Kuru |
male |
African |
sky god |
mythology |
Kutjara |
male |
Aboriginal |
one of the male ancestors |
mythology |
Kwoth |
male |
African |
god who protects the poor and unhappy |
mythology |
Kypris |
female |
Greek |
epithet of Aphrodite |
mythology |
L'inglesou |
male |
Haitian |
loa who lives among rocks and ravines |
mythology |
Lachesis |
female |
Greek |
fate who measures the length of the thread of human life |
mythology |
Lachie |
male |
Gaelic |
warlike |
dim. of Lachlan |
Lachlan |
male |
Gaelic |
warlike |
|
Lachy |
male |
Gaelic |
warlike |
dim. of Lachlan |
Ladon |
|
Greek |
hundred-headed dragon who guards the garden of the Hesperides |
mythology |
Laelaps |
|
Greek |
magical dog destined to always catch its prey |
mythology |
Laetitia |
female |
Latin |
gladness |
|
Laim |
male |
Irish |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Laino |
female |
Basque |
evil being of fog |
mythology |
Lalage |
female |
Latin, Greek |
talkative, prattling |
|
Lallie |
female |
Latin, Greek |
talkative, prattling |
dim. of Lalage |
Lambert |
male |
German |
land-bright |
|
Lamia |
female |
Basque |
water sprite or mermaid |
mythology |
Lamia |
male, female |
Greek |
a vampire who stole little children to drink their blood |
mythology |
Laminak |
|
Basque |
fairies |
mythology |
Lampetia |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Helios |
mythology |
Lampos |
|
Greek |
One of the steeds of Aurora |
mythology |
Lan Cai-he |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Lance |
male |
German |
land |
|
Lancelot |
male |
German |
land |
dim. of Lance |
Laño |
female |
Basque |
evil being of fog |
mythology |
Lao-jun |
male |
Chinese |
Tao deity |
mythology |
Laodice |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Laomedon |
male |
Greek |
son of Ilus and a king of Troy |
mythology |
Laran |
male |
Etruscan |
god of war |
mythology |
Larissa |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Pelasgus |
mythology |
Larry |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
dim. of Laurence |
Lasa |
female |
Etruscan |
female deities |
mythology |
Lasair |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of the spring budding, "flame" |
mythology |
Latiaran |
female |
Celtic |
death bringing crone goddess of the harvest, "breast of light" |
mythology |
Launcelot |
male |
German |
land |
dim. of Lance |
Laura |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Laurel |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Laurence |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Laurentius |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Lauretta |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
dim. of Laura |
Laurie |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
dim. of Laurence |
Laurinda |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Lavinia |
female |
Latin |
second wife of Aeneas |
|
Lawrence |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Lawrie |
male |
Latin |
laurel |
dim. of Laurence |
Lazaros |
male |
Greek |
God is help |
deriv. from Eleazar |
Lazarus |
male |
Greek |
God is help |
deriv. from Eleazar |
Lea |
female |
Hebrew |
a cow |
|
Leah |
female |
Hebrew |
a cow |
|
Leander |
male |
Greek |
lion man |
|
Leander |
male |
Greek |
a youth of Abydos |
mythology |
Leda |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Thestius and the wife of Tyndareus |
mythology |
Lee |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Legba |
male |
African |
god of West Africa and Voodooism, trickster |
mythology |
Lei-gong |
male |
Chinese |
god of thunder |
mythology |
Lei-zi |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of thunder |
mythology |
Leigh |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Leila |
female |
Persian |
night |
|
Lemba |
|
Haitian |
deity of the Congo religion |
mythology |
Lemuel |
male |
Hebrew |
consecrated to God |
|
Lena |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Helena, Magdalen |
Lenaeus |
male |
Greek |
appellation of Dionysus as lord of the wine press |
mythology |
Lenore |
female |
German |
bright |
|
Leo |
male |
Latin |
lion |
|
Leonard |
male |
German |
lion-hard |
|
Leonie |
female |
Latin |
lion |
|
Leonora |
female |
Greek |
bright |
|
Leonora |
female |
Greek |
bright |
deriv. from Eleanor |
Leopold |
male |
German |
people-bold |
|
Lesley |
female |
|
from the surname or place-name |
|
Leslie |
male |
|
from the surname or place-name |
|
Lethe |
|
Greek |
"forgetfulness", one of the rivers in Hades |
mythology |
Letitia |
female |
Latin |
gladness |
|
Leto |
female |
Greek |
"bright one", "hidden one", associated with the moon |
mythology |
Lettice |
female |
Latin |
gladness |
|
Lettie |
female |
Latin |
gladness |
dim. of Lettice |
Letty |
female |
Latin |
gladness |
dim. of Lettice |
Leucetios |
male |
Celtic |
god of thunder |
mythology |
Leucippe |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Leucippus |
male |
Greek |
king of Messinia |
mythology |
Leucothea |
female |
Greek |
"the white goddess", marine deity |
mythology |
Leucothoe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the Greek king Orchamus |
mythology |
Lew |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Lewie |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Lewis |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Leza |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Central African people |
mythology |
Li T'ien |
male |
Chinese |
first known user of firecrackers |
mythology |
Li Tie-guai |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian, iron crutch |
mythology |
Lia Fail |
|
Celtic |
stone of destiny |
mythology |
Liam |
male |
Irish |
will-helmet |
|
Libby |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Libya |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Epaphus en Memphis |
mythology |
Liknites |
male |
Greek |
"he of the winnowing fan", epithet of Dionysus, alluding to a fertility aspect of the god |
mythology |
Lilaea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of the river Cephissus |
mythology |
Lilian |
female |
|
from the flower, lily |
|
Lilias |
female |
|
from the flower, lily |
|
Lillian |
female |
|
from the flower, lily |
|
Lillias |
female |
|
from the flower, lily |
|
Lily |
female |
|
from the flower, lily |
|
Limba |
male |
Haitian |
loa of insatiable appetite |
mythology |
Lina |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Linda |
female |
German |
snake |
|
Lindsay |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Lindsey |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Lindy |
female |
German |
snake |
dim. of Linda |
Ling Xiao Bao Dian |
|
Chinese |
the celestial palace |
mythology |
Ling-bao tian-zong |
male |
Chinese |
the heavenly venerable of the magic jewel |
mythology |
Ling-guan |
male |
Chinese |
the transcendental official |
mythology |
Linus |
male |
Greek |
beautiful Greek youth, who died before his time |
mythology |
Lionel |
male |
Lion |
young lion |
|
Liriope |
female |
Greek |
naiad |
mythology |
Lisa |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Lisbeth |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Lisette |
female |
French |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Litai |
female |
Greek |
sisters of the Greek goddess Ate |
mythology |
Liu Bei |
male |
Chinese |
god of basket-makers and straw-shoe sellers |
mythology |
Livy |
female |
Latin |
olive |
dim. of Olive |
Liz |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Liza |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Lizbeth |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Lizzie |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Elizabeth |
Llew Llaw Gyffes |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Llewelyn |
male |
Welsh |
|
|
Lloyd |
male |
Welsh |
grey |
|
Llyr |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
sea god |
mythology |
Loa |
|
Haitian |
a group of divinities |
mythology |
Loco |
male |
Haitian |
tree god |
mythology |
Locrus |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Maera |
mythology |
Lodowick |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Lois |
female |
Greek |
good |
|
Loko |
female |
African |
goddess of the Dahomey of Benin |
mythology |
Lola |
female |
Spanish |
sorrows |
dim. of Delores |
Lolly |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
dim. of Laura |
Long |
|
Chinese |
dragon |
mythology |
Long-wang |
|
Chinese |
dragon king |
mythology |
Lord |
male |
English |
from the title |
|
Lorenz |
male |
German |
laurel |
|
Lorenzo |
male |
Italian |
laurel |
|
Lorinda |
female |
Latin |
laurel |
|
Lorna |
female |
|
invented by R. D. Blackmore for the novel |
|
Lorraine |
female |
French |
from the region in France |
|
Losna |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of the moon |
mythology |
Lotario |
male |
Italian |
famous warrior |
|
Lothaire |
male |
French |
famous warrior |
|
Lotis |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Lottie |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Lou |
female |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Louie |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Louis |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Louisa |
female |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Louise |
female |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Loxias |
male |
Greek |
god of prophesy, music, and healing |
mythology |
Lu Ban |
|
Chinese |
patron of carpenters |
mythology |
Lu Dong-bin |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Lu-xing |
male |
Chinese |
star of honor or status |
mythology |
Lucas |
male |
Latin |
of Lucania (in Italy) |
|
Luce |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Luciat |
|
|
name of God |
occult |
Lucile |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lucilla |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lucille |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lucinda |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lucius |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lucrece |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, gain |
|
Lucretia |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, gain |
|
Lucretius |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name, gain |
|
Lucy |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name, light |
|
Lud |
male |
Celtic |
mythic king of Britain, river god |
mythology |
Ludovic |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Ludovick |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Ludovico |
male |
Italian |
famous warrior |
|
Ludovicus |
male |
Latin |
famous warrior |
|
Ludwig |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Lugh |
male |
Celtic |
god of every skill |
mythology |
Lugos |
male |
Celtic |
god of every skill |
mythology |
Luigi |
male |
Italian |
famous warrior |
|
Luis |
male |
Spanish |
famous warrior |
|
Luisa |
female |
Italian |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Luise |
female |
German |
famous warrior |
dim. of Lewis |
Luitpold |
male |
German |
people-bold |
|
Luke |
male |
Latin |
of Lucania (in Italy) |
|
Lur |
female |
Basque |
entity of fecundity |
mythology |
Lurbira |
female |
Basque |
mother of the sun and moon |
mythology |
Lurra |
female |
Basque |
entity of fecundity |
mythology |
Luther |
male |
German |
famous warrior |
|
Lutherus |
male |
Latin |
famous warrior |
|
Lutin |
|
Haitian |
ghost of an unbaptized child |
mythology |
Luxovius |
male |
Celtic |
god of the waters of Luxeuil |
mythology |
Lyaeus |
male |
Greek |
epithet of Dionysys, as the god who releases people from worries |
mythology |
Lycorias |
female |
Greek |
sea nymph |
mythology |
Lydia |
female |
Greek |
Lydian woman |
|
Lynceus |
male |
Greek |
son of Aegyptus |
mythology |
Lynda |
female |
German |
snake |
|
Lysithea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Oceanus |
mythology |
Ma Wang |
|
Chinese |
protector of horses |
mythology |
Ma-mian |
male |
Chinese |
bureaucrat of the underworld |
mythology |
Ma'at |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of truth, cosmic order, justice |
mythology |
Maahes |
male |
Egyptian |
lion god |
mythology |
Mabel |
female |
Latin |
loveable |
deriv. from Amabel |
Mabon |
male |
Celtic |
hunter god |
mythology |
Macaria |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Heracles |
mythology |
Macha |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of war |
mythology |
Machaon |
male |
Greek |
son of Asclepius |
mythology |
Macuilxochitl |
male |
Aztec |
"five flower", god of music and dance |
mythology |
Madeleine |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
|
Madeline |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
|
Mademoiselle Charlotte |
female |
Haitian |
loa with traits of a white woman |
mythology |
Madge |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Madoc |
male |
Welsh |
fortunate |
|
Maenads |
female |
Greek |
female devotees of the wine-god Dionysus |
mythology |
Maera |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Proetus |
mythology |
Maeve |
female |
Irish |
the goddess, legendary queen of Connaught |
|
Mafdet |
female |
Egyptian |
cat goddess, destroyer of snakes |
mythology |
Mag |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Mag Mell |
|
Celtic |
"plain of joy", realm of death |
mythology |
Mag Tuireadh |
|
Celtic, Irish |
place where a battle was fought |
mythology |
Magdala |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
|
Magdalen |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
|
Magdalene |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
|
Maggie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Magnus |
male |
Latin |
great |
|
Mahes |
male |
Egyptian |
personification of the summer heat |
mythology |
Mahrem |
male |
African |
Ethiopian warrior god |
mythology |
Maia |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Atlas and Pleione |
mythology |
Maida |
female |
|
|
|
Maide |
|
Basque |
bad genie that enters chimneys |
mythology |
Màiri |
female |
Gaelic |
wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary |
Maisie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Mait' Carrefour |
male |
Haitian |
god of magicians |
mythology |
Maîtresse Délai |
|
Haitian |
loa who walks with the tamborine player |
mythology |
Maîtresse Hounon'gon |
|
Haitian |
"place of sound" |
mythology |
Maju |
male |
Basque |
divine spirit of thunder |
mythology |
Makara |
female |
Aboriginal |
seven sisters who became the constellation the Peiades |
mythology |
Malachi |
male |
Hebrew |
messenger of Yah |
|
Malcolm |
male |
Gaelic |
Columba's servant |
|
Malinalxochi |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of spiders and scorpions |
mythology |
Malise |
male |
Gaelic |
servant of Jesus |
|
Mally |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Maman Brigitte |
female |
Haitian |
goddess who protects the graves in cemeteries that are marked with the cross |
mythology |
Mamaragan |
male |
Aboriginal |
man of thunder and lightning |
mythology |
Mambo |
female |
Haitian |
priestess who leads the rites in voodoo |
mythology |
Mami Wata |
female |
African |
water-spirit |
mythology |
Mamie |
female |
American |
wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary |
Mamlambo |
female |
African |
Zulu goddess of rivers |
mythology |
Mamur |
|
Basque |
small dwarf that works hard for humans |
mythology |
Manannan mac Lir |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of the sea and fertility, forcasts weather |
mythology |
Manawydan |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Mangar-kunjer-junja |
male |
Aboriginal |
lizard creator god |
mythology |
Mania |
|
Etruscan |
guardian of the underworld |
mythology |
Mania |
|
Greek |
personification of madness |
mythology |
Mannan |
male |
Celtic |
sea god |
mythology |
Manoel |
male |
Portuguese |
God with us |
|
Mantus |
male |
Etruscan |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Manuel |
male |
Spanish |
God with us |
|
Maponos |
male |
Celtic |
god of youth |
mythology |
Mar'rallang |
female |
Aboriginal |
two sisters, duality |
mythology |
Marassa |
male |
Haitian |
twin gods of voodoo |
mythology |
Marassa Jumeaux |
|
Haitian |
ghosts of dead twins |
mythology |
Marcella |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
|
Marcellus |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
|
Marcia |
female |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
deriv. from Mark |
Marcius |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
deriv. from Mark |
Marcos |
male |
Spanish |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
|
Marcus |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
deriv. from Mark |
Margana |
female |
Welsh |
sea, sea-shore |
|
Margaret |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
|
Margarete |
female |
German |
pearl |
|
Margarita |
female |
Spanish |
pearl |
|
Margery |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Margherita |
female |
Italian |
pearl |
|
Margie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Margot |
female |
French |
pearl |
deriv. from Marguerite |
Marguerite |
female |
French |
pearl |
|
Mari |
female |
Basque |
goddess of thunder and wind |
mythology |
Maria |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary |
Mariam |
female |
Greek |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Marian |
female |
French |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Marianne |
female |
French |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Marie |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary |
Marietta |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Marigold |
female |
|
from the flower |
|
Marilyn |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary |
Marina |
female |
Latin |
from the sea |
|
Marinette |
|
Haitian |
powerful and violent loa |
mythology |
Marion |
female |
French |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Marjory |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Mark |
male |
Latin |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
|
Markus |
male |
German |
a Roman name derived from Mars (the god) |
|
Marlene |
female |
German |
bright, wished for child, rebellion |
deriv. from Mary and Helena |
Marmaduke |
male |
Celtic |
servant of Madoc |
|
Maro |
male |
Greek |
companion of Dionysus |
mythology |
Marré |
|
Haitian |
"to tie" |
mythology |
Mars Cariocecus |
male |
Celtic |
god of war |
mythology |
Marsyas |
male |
Greek |
satyr who was very skilled playing the aulos, the double reed pipe |
mythology |
Martha |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
|
Martin |
male |
Latin |
warlike, of Mars |
|
Martyn |
male |
Latin |
warlike, of Mars |
|
Mary |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Massassi |
female |
African |
maiden created for Mwuetsi |
mythology |
Massim-Biambe |
male |
African |
creator god of the Mundang people |
mythology |
Mat |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Mateo |
male |
Spanish |
gift of Yah |
|
Math Mathonwy |
male |
Celtic, Welsh |
god of sorcery |
mythology |
Mathilda |
female |
German |
battle-might |
|
Matilda |
female |
German |
battle-might |
|
Matres |
female |
Celtic |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Matteo |
male |
Italian |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthaeus |
male |
Latin |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthaios |
male |
Greek |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthäus |
male |
German |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthew |
male |
Hebrew |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthias |
male |
Hebrew |
gift of Yah |
|
Matthieu |
male |
French |
gift of Yah |
|
Mattie |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Matty |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Maud |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
dim. of Magdalene, Madeline |
Maude |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
dim. of Magdalene, Madeline |
Maudlin |
female |
|
of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee |
dim. of Magdalene, Madeline |
Maureen |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Maurice |
male |
Latin, French |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Mauricio |
male |
Spanish |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Mauritius |
male |
Latin |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Maurizio |
male |
Italian |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Mavis |
female |
English |
thrush |
|
Mawu |
female |
African |
supreme deity of the Fon |
mythology |
Max |
male |
Latin |
greatest |
dim. of Maximilian |
Maximilian |
male |
Latin |
greatest |
|
Maximus |
male |
Latin |
greatest |
|
Maxwell |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
May |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Maya |
female |
Basque |
entity of fecundity |
mythology |
Mayahuel |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of the maguey plant |
mythology |
Mayi |
female |
Basque |
entity of fecundity |
mythology |
Maynie |
female |
French |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Marian |
Mbaba Mwana Waresa |
female |
African |
goddess of the rainbow, harvest, rain, agriculture |
mythology |
Mbere |
male |
African |
the creator |
mythology |
Mbomba |
male |
African |
creator god |
mythology |
Meave |
female |
Irish |
the goddess, legendary queen of Connaught |
|
Medr |
|
African |
earth spirit |
mythology |
Medusa |
female |
Greek |
One of the Gorgons |
mythology |
Meg |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Megaera |
female |
Greek |
the grudging or unwilling, is one of the three Erinyes or Furies |
mythology |
Meggie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Mehen |
male |
Egyptian |
serpent god |
mythology |
Mehturt |
female |
Egyptian |
sky goddess |
mythology |
Melanie |
female |
Greek |
black |
|
Melete |
female |
Greek |
Muse of Meditation |
mythology |
Melia |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Meliboea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Oceanus |
mythology |
Melicent |
female |
German |
work-strong |
|
Melicertes |
male |
Greek |
god of harbors |
mythology |
Mélisande |
female |
French |
work-strong |
|
Melissa |
female |
Greek |
bee |
|
Melissa |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Melisseus |
male |
Greek |
legendary king of Crete |
mythology |
Melpomene |
female |
Greek |
muse of tragedy |
mythology |
Men-shen |
male |
Chinese |
gods of the doorway |
mythology |
Mendes |
|
Egyptian |
deity of nature |
mythology |
Menhit |
female |
Egyptian |
lion goddess of war |
mythology |
Menipee |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Orion |
mythology |
Menoetius |
male |
Greek |
One of the four sons of Iapetus and Clymene |
mythology |
Menrva |
female |
Etruscan |
warrior goddess |
mythology |
Menthe |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Menthu |
male |
Egyptian |
hawk god of war |
mythology |
Mentu |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god of war |
mythology |
Mercedes |
female |
Spanish |
mercies |
|
Mercy |
female |
English |
mercy |
|
Meredith |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Meret |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of song and rejoicing |
mythology |
Meretseger |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the mountain overlooking the valley of the kings |
mythology |
Merope |
female |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Mert-sekert |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the underworld |
mythology |
Mesenet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of childbirth |
mythology |
Meskhenet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess who acted as midwife |
mythology |
Meta |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Metioche |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Orion |
mythology |
Metis |
female |
Greek |
goddess of wisdom |
mythology |
Metztli |
male |
Aztec |
moon god |
mythology |
Mextli |
male |
Aztec |
god of war and storms |
mythology |
Mhairi |
female |
Gaelic |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Micah |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like Jehovah |
|
Micaiah |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like Jehovah |
|
Michael |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
|
Michaela |
female |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
deriv. from Michael |
Michel |
male |
French |
who is like the Lord |
|
Michele |
male |
Italian |
who is like the Lord |
|
Michelle |
female |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
deriv. from Michael |
Mick |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
deriv. from Michael |
Micky |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
deriv. from Michael |
Mictlan |
|
Aztec |
lowest layer of the underworld |
mythology |
Mictlantecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
lord of the realm of the dead |
mythology |
Midas |
male |
Greek |
king of Pessinus |
mythology |
Midir |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Miguel |
male |
Spanish, Portuguese |
who is like the Lord |
|
Mihos |
male |
Egyptian |
lion god |
mythology |
Mike |
male |
Hebrew |
who is like the Lord |
deriv. from Michael |
Mikelats |
male, female |
Basque |
evil destructive entity |
mythology |
Mildred |
female |
German |
mild power |
|
Mildthryth |
female |
Old English |
mild power |
|
Miles |
male |
German |
merciful |
|
Milesians |
|
Celtic, Irish |
ancient Irish |
mythology |
Millicent |
female |
German |
work-strong |
|
Millie |
female |
German |
struggling, labor |
dim. of Amelia |
Mima |
female |
Hebrew |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
deriv. of Jemima |
Mimas |
male |
Greek |
giant, son of Gaia |
mythology |
Min |
male |
Egyptian |
fertility god |
mythology |
Mina |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from Wilhelmina |
Minawara |
male |
Aboriginal |
one of two kangaroo men |
mythology |
Minella |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from Wilhelmina |
Minga Bengale |
male |
African |
god of hunters |
mythology |
Minna |
female |
German |
memory, or love |
|
Minnie |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Minos |
male |
Greek |
legendary king of Crete |
mythology |
Minotaur |
|
Greek |
creature with head of bull, body of man |
mythology |
Minyas |
male |
Greek |
king of Orchomenos in Boeotia |
mythology |
Mirabel |
female |
Latin |
wonderful |
|
Miranda |
female |
Latin |
to be admired or wondered at |
|
Miriam |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
|
Misenus |
male |
Greek |
companion of Odysseus |
mythology |
Mixcoatl |
male |
Aztec |
god of the hunt and war, polar star |
mythology |
Mneme |
female |
Greek |
muse of memory |
mythology |
Mnemosyne |
female |
Greek |
goddess of memory |
mythology |
Mnewer |
male |
Egyptian |
black bull god of virility and oracles |
mythology |
Mo-hi-hai |
male |
Chinese |
god of water |
mythology |
Modron |
female |
Celtic, Welsh |
goddess, daughter of Avalloc |
mythology |
Mog Ruith |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
one-eyed god of the sun |
mythology |
Moira |
female |
Irish, Greek |
great, fate |
|
Moira |
female |
Greek |
godess of fate or necessity |
mythology |
Moirae |
female |
Greek |
the fates, goddesses who controlled the destiny of everyone |
mythology |
Moisè |
male |
Italian |
|
|
Moïse |
male |
French |
|
|
Moisès |
male |
Spanish |
|
|
Mokoi |
|
Aboriginal |
evil spirit |
mythology |
Moll |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Molly |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Mombu |
|
Haitian |
a stammering loa who causes storms of torrential rain |
mythology |
Momus |
male |
Greek |
deity of mockery, faultfinding, scoff and (un)fair criticism |
mythology |
Mona |
female |
Irish |
noble |
|
Monica |
female |
African, Greek |
alone, solitary |
|
Montagu |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Montague |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Monty |
male |
|
from the surname |
dim. of Montague |
Morag |
female |
Gaelic |
great |
|
Morgan |
male, female |
Welsh |
sea, sea-shore |
|
Moria |
female |
Greek |
naiad |
mythology |
Moritz |
male |
German |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Mormo |
female |
Greek |
goddess who bit naughty children to frighten them |
mythology |
Morna |
female |
Gaelic |
beloved |
|
Moros |
male |
Greek |
personification of doom |
mythology |
Morpheus |
male |
Greek |
god of dreams |
mythology |
Morrigan |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of battle, strife, fertility |
mythology |
Morris |
male |
Latin |
Moorish, dark-colored |
|
Mortimer |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Morven |
female |
Celtic |
a wave of the sea |
|
Morwena |
female |
Celtic |
a wave of the sea |
|
Morwenna |
female |
Celtic |
a wave of the sea |
|
Mosé |
male |
Italian |
|
|
Moses |
male |
German |
|
|
Moshanyana |
male |
African |
mythical hero of the Sotho people |
mythology |
Mounanchou |
male |
Haitian |
a minor god |
mythology |
Moyna |
female |
Irish |
noble |
|
Moyra |
female |
Irish, Greek |
great, fate |
|
Moyses |
male |
Greek |
|
|
Mozorro |
|
Basque |
imps used by men to do tasks |
mythology |
Mu Gong |
male |
Chinese |
god of immortality, lord of the east |
mythology |
Mu-king |
male |
Chinese |
god of fire |
mythology |
Mugasa |
male |
African |
sky-god of the Bambuti people |
mythology |
Mugasha |
male |
African |
god of water |
mythology |
Mukuru |
male |
African |
creator god |
mythology |
Mulungu |
male |
African |
creator, sky god |
mythology |
Mungo |
male |
Gaelic |
amiable |
|
Mura-mura |
|
Aboriginal |
dream time and ancestral spirits |
mythology |
Murdo |
male |
Gaelic |
seaman |
|
Murdoch |
male |
Gaelic |
seaman |
|
Muriel |
female |
Celtic |
sea-bright |
|
Murigen |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
lake goddess |
mythology |
Murray |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Musaeus |
male |
Greek |
a mythical singer |
mythology |
Musagestes |
male |
Greek |
"leader of the muses", epithet of Apollo |
mythology |
Muses |
female |
Greek |
goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences |
mythology |
Musso Koroni |
female |
African |
goddess of disorder |
mythology |
Mut |
female |
Egyptian |
vulture goddess of Thebes |
mythology |
Myfanwy |
female |
Welsh |
child of water, my fine one |
|
Myiagros |
male |
Greek |
god who chased away the flies during the sacrifices to Zeus and Athena |
mythology |
Myra |
female |
|
wished for child, rebellion |
anagram of Mary |
Myrrha |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cinyras and Cenchreis |
mythology |
Myrtilla |
female |
|
from the shrub, myrtle |
|
Myrtle |
female |
|
from the shrub, myrtle |
|
Mysie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Mysie |
female |
French |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Marian |
Nabby |
female |
Hebrew |
father rejoiced, or father of exaltation |
dim. of Abigail |
Nabia |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of rivers and water |
mythology |
Nabuchodonosor |
male |
Greek |
Greek form of the name Nebuchadrezzar |
mythology |
Nadezhda |
female |
Russian |
hope |
|
Nadine |
female |
French |
hope |
|
Nago Shango |
|
Haitian |
one of the more powerful loa |
mythology |
Nagual |
|
Aztec |
spirit in the shape of an animal or plant |
mythology |
Nahual |
|
Aztec |
spirit associated with a human being |
mythology |
Nahum |
male |
Hebrew |
consoling |
|
Naiads |
female |
Greek |
nymphs of bodies of fresh water |
mythology |
Nambo-Nansi |
male |
Haitian |
the trickster-hero |
mythology |
Nan |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nana |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nana Buluku |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Fon |
mythology |
Nanauatzin |
male |
Aztec |
god who sacrificed himself in fire |
mythology |
Nance |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Nance |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nancy |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Nancy |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nanna |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nannie |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nanny |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Nantosuelta |
female |
Celtic |
"winding river", goddess of water |
mythology |
Nantosuetta |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of fertility, cornucopia |
mythology |
Nantosvelta |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of nature |
mythology |
Nanty |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Anthony |
Naomi |
female |
Hebrew |
pleasant |
|
Napaeae |
female |
Greek |
nymphs of (mountain) valleys |
mythology |
Narcissus |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Nat |
male |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
dim. of Nathaniel |
Natale |
male, female |
Italian |
birthday, Christmas |
|
Natalia |
female |
Latin |
birthday, Christmas |
deriv. from Noel |
Natalie |
female |
Latin |
birthday, Christmas |
deriv. from Noel |
Nathan |
male |
Hebrew |
gift |
|
Nathanael |
male |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
|
Nathaniel |
male |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
|
Naunet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the primordial abyss of the underworld |
mythology |
Nauplius |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon and Amymone |
mythology |
Nausithous |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon and Periboea |
mythology |
Nazme |
male |
African |
high god of the Fan people |
mythology |
Neaera |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Neb-er-tcher |
male |
Egyptian |
lord of the uttermost limit |
mythology |
Nebtuu |
female |
Egyptian |
local goddess |
mythology |
Nechmetawaj |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess |
mythology |
Nectar |
|
Greek |
drink of the Greek gods which, like their food Ambrosia, conferred immortality |
mythology |
Ned |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar |
Neddie |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar |
Neddy |
male |
Old English |
happy spear |
dim. of Edgar |
Neferhor |
male |
Egyptian |
god |
mythology |
Nefertem |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the lotus, morning sun |
mythology |
Neheb-ka |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess represented with the head of a serpent |
mythology |
Nehebkau |
male |
Egyptian |
snake god who guards the entrance of the underworld |
mythology |
Nehemia |
male |
Hebrew |
consolation of Yah |
|
Neil |
male |
Irish |
champion, black |
|
Neiterogob |
male |
African |
mythical hero of the Masai |
mythology |
Neith |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of Lower Egypt |
mythology |
Nekhbet |
female |
Egyptian |
vulture goddess of Nekheb |
mythology |
Neleus |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon and Tyro |
mythology |
Nell |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Nellie |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Nelly |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Nemausus |
male |
Celtic |
god associated with the Springs of Nimes |
mythology |
Nemesis |
female |
Greek |
goddess of divine justice and vengeance |
mythology |
Nemetona |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of sacred groves or shrines |
mythology |
Nenun |
male |
Egyptian |
falcon god |
mythology |
Neper |
male |
Egyptian |
god of grain |
mythology |
Nephele |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Nephthys |
female |
Egyptian |
mistress of the house |
mythology |
Nepit |
female |
Egyptian |
corn goddess |
mythology |
Nereids |
female |
Greek |
the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris who dwell in the Mediterranean Sea |
mythology |
Nereus |
male |
Greek |
god of the Mediterranean Sea |
mythology |
Nessa |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Nessie |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Nesta |
female |
Greek |
chaste |
dim. of Agnes |
Nestor |
male |
Greek |
son of Neleus |
mythology |
Net |
female |
French |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Antonia |
Neter-khertet |
|
Egyptian |
abode of the dead |
mythology |
Nethuns |
male |
Etruscan |
god of water |
mythology |
Netta |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Nettie |
female |
French |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Antonia |
Nettie |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Netty |
female |
French |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Antonia |
Neville |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Ngariman |
male |
Aboriginal |
a cat-man |
mythology |
Niall |
male |
Irish |
champion, black |
|
Niamh |
female |
Celtic |
queen of the land of eternal youth |
mythology |
Nichol |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
dim. of Nicholas |
Nicholas |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
|
Nichole |
female |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Nick |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
dim. of Nicholas |
Nicodemus |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
|
Nicol |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
dim. of Nicholas |
Nicola |
female |
Greek |
victory of the people |
deriv. from Nicholas |
Nicolas |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
|
Nicolette |
female |
Greek |
victory of the people |
dim. of Nicola |
Nigel |
male |
Irish |
champion, black |
|
Nike |
female |
Greek |
personification of victory |
mythology |
Nilus |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Nile |
mythology |
Nina |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Ninette |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Ninian |
male |
Celtic |
|
|
Ninon |
female |
French |
grace |
dim. of Ann |
Niobe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Tantalus |
mythology |
Niobids |
|
Greek |
fourteen children of Niobe and king Amphion |
mythology |
Nisien |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Nita |
female |
Hebrew |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Niu Wang |
|
Chinese |
gardian of cattle |
mythology |
Niu-you |
|
Chinese |
spirit constable |
mythology |
Noah |
male |
Hebrew |
rest |
|
Noddy |
male |
Greek |
victory of the people |
dim. of Nicodemus |
Nodens |
male |
Celtic |
river god |
mythology |
Noel |
male, female |
French, Latin |
birthday, Christmas |
|
Noël |
male, female |
French |
birthday, Christmas |
|
Noele |
female |
Latin |
birthday, Christmas |
|
Noelle |
female |
Latin |
birthday, Christmas |
|
Nogomain |
|
Aboriginal |
giver of spirit children |
mythology |
Noll |
male |
Latin |
olive |
dim. of Olive |
Nolly |
male |
Latin |
olive |
dim. of Olive |
Nora |
female |
Greek |
bright |
dim. of Eleanor |
Norah |
female |
Latin |
honor, honorable |
|
Noreen |
female |
Irish |
honor, honorable |
|
Norma |
female |
Latin |
a rule, precept |
|
Norman |
male |
German |
Northman |
|
Norna |
female |
German |
a Norn or Fate |
|
Nortia |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of fate and fortune |
mythology |
Notus |
male |
Greek |
god of the South Wind |
mythology |
Nu |
|
Egyptian |
deity |
mythology |
Nü-gua |
female |
Chinese |
creator goddess |
mythology |
Nuada |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
"silver hand", god of healing, sun, childbirth, youth, beauty, ocean, dogs, poetry, writing, sorcery, magic, weapons, warfare |
mythology |
Númen |
|
Basque |
spirits, supernatural beings |
mythology |
Numps |
male |
German |
giant-peace |
dim. of Humphrey |
Nun |
male |
Egyptian |
god of primeval water |
mythology |
Nunet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the ocean |
mythology |
Nut |
female |
Egyptian |
sky goddess |
mythology |
Nyalitch |
male |
African |
god of sky and rain |
mythology |
Nymphs |
female |
Greek |
spirits of nature |
mythology |
Nyx |
female |
Greek |
goddess and embodiment of the night |
mythology |
Oannes |
male |
Greek |
god of water, half-man, half-fish |
mythology |
Oaztargi |
|
Basque |
lightning |
mythology |
Obadiah |
male |
Hebrew |
servant, worshipper, of the Lord |
|
Obaluwaye |
male |
African |
earth god |
mythology |
Obassi |
|
African |
supreme deity of the Ekoi and Ibibio people |
mythology |
Obatala |
male |
African |
creator of the human body |
mythology |
Oceanids |
female |
Greek |
nymphs of the great ocean |
mythology |
Oceanus |
male |
Greek |
personification of the vast ocean |
mythology |
Octavia |
female |
Latin |
eighth |
dim. of Octavius |
Octavius |
male |
Latin |
eighth |
|
Octavus |
male |
Latin |
eighth |
|
Ocypete |
female |
Greek |
"the swiftwing", one of the three harpies |
mythology |
Ocyrhoe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Chiron and the nymph Chariclo |
mythology |
Odei |
|
Basque |
storm cloud, genie of thunder |
mythology |
Odette |
female |
German |
heritage |
dim. of Ottilia |
Odo |
male |
German |
rich |
|
Odoardo |
male |
Italian |
rich guard |
|
Odudua |
male |
African |
god of the earth |
mythology |
Odysseus |
male |
Greek |
angry, or hater |
|
Oengus Mac Oc |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of love, beauty, youth |
mythology |
Oeno |
female |
Greek |
wine |
mythology |
Oenone |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Oenopion |
male |
Greek |
king of Chios |
mythology |
Oenotrus |
male |
Greek |
son of Lycaon |
mythology |
Ogdoad |
|
Egyptian |
eight deities |
mythology |
Ogma |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
god of eloquence and learning |
mythology |
Ogmios |
male |
Celtic |
god of scholars, eloquence, persuasiveness |
mythology |
Ogoun |
male |
Haitian |
god of war, fire, politics, iron, and thunderbolts |
mythology |
Ogygia |
|
Greek |
a fabled island controlled by the nymph Calypso |
mythology |
Ogyruan |
male |
Celtic |
god of bards |
mythology |
Oizys |
female |
Greek |
personification of pain and distress |
mythology |
Olaf |
male |
Scandinavian |
ancestor-relics |
|
Olenus |
male |
Greek |
man who lived with his wife on Mt. Ida |
mythology |
Olga |
female |
Russian, German |
holy |
|
Olive |
female |
Latin |
olive |
|
Oliver |
male |
French |
olive tree |
|
Olivia |
female |
Latin |
olive |
|
Oloddumare |
|
African |
main creative force |
mythology |
Olokun |
male |
African |
god of the sea |
mythology |
Olorun |
male |
African |
ruler of the sky and father of the gods |
mythology |
Olwen |
female |
Celtic |
white track |
mythology |
Olwen |
female |
Welsh |
white track |
|
Olympia |
female |
Greek |
Olympian |
|
Olympia |
|
Greek |
the most ancient and is probably the most famous sanctuary in Greece |
mythology |
Olympus |
|
Greek |
the abode of the chief god Zeus |
mythology |
Omacatl |
male |
Aztec |
"two reeds", god of feasts and joy |
mythology |
Ombwiri |
|
African |
guardian angels |
mythology |
Omecihuatl |
female |
Aztec |
creator goddess |
mythology |
Ometecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
"two lord", creator god, god of fire |
mythology |
Ometeotl |
male, female |
Aztec |
deity of antithesis |
mythology |
Omphalos |
|
Greek |
"navel", a sacred oval or hemispherical stone in Delphi |
mythology |
Oneiroi |
|
Greek |
personified deities of specific types of dreams |
mythology |
Onfroi |
male |
French |
giant-peace |
|
Onofrio |
male |
Italian |
giant-peace |
|
Onuris |
male |
Greek |
warrior and hunter god |
mythology |
Oona |
female |
Irish |
|
|
Oonagh |
female |
Irish |
|
|
Ophelia |
female |
Greek |
help |
|
Ophion |
male |
Greek |
"serpent", one of the Titans |
mythology |
Opochtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of fishing, hunting, and bird snaring |
mythology |
Oracle |
|
Greek |
a prophet inspired by spiritual forces or prophecy |
mythology |
Oreads |
female |
Greek |
nymphs of mountains and grottoes |
mythology |
Orisha |
male |
African |
god |
mythology |
Orithyea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens |
mythology |
Orko |
male |
Basque |
thunder god |
mythology |
Orlando |
male |
Italian |
fame of the land |
|
Oromila |
|
African |
spirit of divination |
mythology |
Orphne |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Ortz |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Ortzadar |
|
Basque |
rainbow |
mythology |
Ortzantz |
|
Basque |
thunder sprite |
mythology |
Ortze |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Ortzeder |
|
Basque |
rainbow |
mythology |
Ortzi |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Orungan |
male |
African |
air |
mythology |
Orunmila |
male |
African |
god of prophecy |
mythology |
Osawa |
male |
African |
sky god |
mythology |
Osbert |
male |
German |
god-bright |
|
Oscar |
male |
German |
god-spear |
|
Oshun |
female |
African |
goddess of love, pleasure, beauty, diplomacy, money |
mythology |
Oshunmare |
|
African |
rainbow serpent |
mythology |
Osiris |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the underworld, fertility, ressurection, vegetation |
mythology |
Osmond |
male |
German |
god-protection |
|
Osmund |
male |
German |
god-protection |
|
Osric |
male |
German |
god-rule |
|
Ossa |
|
Greek |
personification of rumour |
mythology |
Ost |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Ostadar |
|
Basque |
rainbow |
mythology |
Ostots |
male |
Basque |
thunder |
mythology |
Ostri |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Oswald |
male |
German |
god-power |
|
Oswin |
male |
German |
god-friend |
|
Otho |
male |
German |
rich |
|
Otilie |
female |
German |
heritage |
|
Ottilia |
female |
German |
heritage |
|
Otto |
male |
German |
rich |
|
Ottone |
male |
Italian |
rich |
|
Otus |
male |
Greek |
a son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Oughtred |
male |
Old English |
thought counsel |
|
Ourea |
|
Greek |
personifications of mountains |
mythology |
Owen |
male |
Welsh |
said to mean youth |
|
Oya |
female |
African |
goddess of fire, wind, and thunder |
mythology |
Ozkarri |
|
Basque |
thunder sprite |
mythology |
Pa |
male |
Chinese |
god of drought |
mythology |
Pa-cha |
male |
Chinese |
god who protects farmers against locusts |
mythology |
Pablo |
male |
Spanish |
little |
|
Pachet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the desert |
mythology |
Pactolus |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Pactolus |
mythology |
Paddy |
male |
Latin |
nobleman, patrician |
dim. of Patrick, Patricia |
Paean |
male |
Greek |
god of healing |
mythology |
Pakua |
|
Chinese |
eight directions of the compass |
mythology |
Palaci |
male |
Greek |
chthonic deities |
mythology |
Palaemon |
male |
Greek |
marine deity |
mythology |
Pallas |
male |
Greek |
one of the Titans |
mythology |
Pamba |
|
African |
creator and sustainer of life |
mythology |
Pamela |
female |
|
invention by Sir Philip Sidney |
|
Pan |
male |
Greek |
god of shepherds and flocks |
mythology |
Pan Jin Lian |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of fornication and prostitution |
mythology |
Pan-gu |
|
Chinese |
primoridial Chinese giant |
mythology |
Panacea |
|
Greek |
herb that is supposed to heal all ailments |
mythology |
Pandia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of brightness |
mythology |
Pandora |
female |
Greek |
first woman on earth |
mythology |
Pandorus |
male |
Greek |
son of Erechtheus |
mythology |
Pandrosus |
female |
Greek |
"the all-dewy one" |
mythology |
Panopea |
female |
Greek |
nereid |
mythology |
Panoptes |
male |
Greek |
"the all-seeing", epithet of Helios and Argus |
mythology |
Pansy |
female |
French |
thought, name of the flower: pansy |
|
Paolo |
male |
Italian |
little |
|
Papa Legba |
male |
Haitian |
god of the crossroads |
mythology |
Parnel |
female |
Latin |
from the Roman family name Petronius |
dim. of Petronella |
Parthenos |
female |
Greek |
"virgin", epithet of Athena |
mythology |
Pasiphae |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Helios |
mythology |
Pat |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Pat |
male, female |
Latin |
nobleman, patrician |
dim. of Patrick, Patricia, Martha |
Patecatl |
male |
Aztec |
god of healing and fertility |
mythology |
Patience |
female |
|
patience |
|
Patricia |
female |
Latin |
nobleman, patrician |
|
Patrick |
male |
Latin |
nobleman, patrician |
|
Pattie |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Patty |
female |
Aramaic |
lady, mistress |
dim. of Martha |
Patuek |
|
Basque |
imps used by men to do tasks |
mythology |
Paul |
male |
Latin |
little |
|
Paula |
female |
Latin |
little |
deriv. from Paul |
Paulina |
female |
Latin |
little |
deriv. from Paul |
Pauline |
female |
Latin |
little |
deriv. from Paul |
Paulinus |
male |
Latin |
little |
deriv. from Paul |
Paullus |
male |
Latin |
little |
|
Paulus |
male |
Latin |
little |
|
Paynal |
|
Aztec |
messenger |
mythology |
Pearl |
female |
|
pearl |
|
Pedro |
male |
Spanish, Portuguese |
rock |
|
Peer |
male |
Norwegian |
rock |
|
Peg |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Pegasus |
|
Greek |
winged horse |
mythology |
Peggie |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Peggy |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Peitho |
female |
Greek |
personification of persuasion and seduction |
mythology |
Pelasgians |
|
Greek |
from the sea, hairy, springing from the earth |
mythology |
Pelasgus |
male |
Greek |
mythical ancestor of the Pelasges |
mythology |
Pemphredo |
female |
Greek |
"alarm", one of the Graeae |
mythology |
Pen |
female |
Greek |
weaver |
dim. of Penelope |
Penelope |
female |
Greek |
weaver |
|
Peneus |
male |
Greek |
god of a river in Thessaly |
mythology |
Peng-lai |
|
Chinese |
island inhabited by immortals |
mythology |
Peng-zi |
male |
Chinese |
figure representing longevity |
mythology |
Penia |
female |
Greek |
personification of poverty |
mythology |
Penny |
female |
Greek |
weaver |
dim. of Penelope |
Penthus |
male |
Greek |
personification of grief |
mythology |
Pepe |
male |
Spanish |
Yah increases |
|
Pepillo |
male |
Spanish |
Yah increases |
|
Pepito |
male |
Spanish |
Yah increases |
|
Perceval |
male |
French |
penetrate the valley |
|
Percival |
male |
French |
penetrate the valley |
|
Percy |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Perdita |
female |
Latin |
lost |
|
Peregrine |
male |
Latin |
wanderer, traveler, pilgrim |
|
Perkin |
male |
Greek |
rock |
dim. of Peter |
Pernel |
female |
Latin |
from the Roman family name Petronius |
dim. of Petronella |
Perry |
male |
Latin |
wanderer, traveler, pilgrim |
dim. of Peregrine |
Perse |
female |
Greek |
oceanid |
mythology |
Persephone |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the underworld |
mythology |
Persis |
female |
Greek |
Persian |
|
Petbe |
male |
Egyptian |
god of retaliation |
mythology |
Pete |
male |
Greek |
rock |
dim. of Peter |
Peter |
male |
Greek |
rock |
|
Peterkin |
male |
Greek |
rock |
dim. of Peter |
Petesuchos |
male |
Egyptian |
crocodile god |
mythology |
Petro |
|
Haitian |
a group of spirits which are easily annoyed |
mythology |
Petronella |
female |
Latin |
from the Roman family name Petronius |
|
Petronilla |
female |
Latin |
from the Roman family name Petronius |
|
Petrus |
male |
Latin |
rock |
|
Phaeton |
male |
Greek |
"the shining one" |
mythology |
Phaetusa |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Helios |
mythology |
Phamie |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
dim. of Euphemia |
Phantasos |
male |
Greek |
"apparition", personification of dreams with lifeless objects |
mythology |
Phelim |
male |
Irish |
ever good |
|
Pheme |
female |
Greek |
goddess of fame and report |
mythology |
Phemie |
female |
Greek |
of good report |
dim. of Euphemia |
Phemonoe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Apollo |
mythology |
Pherusa |
female |
Greek |
nereid |
mythology |
Phil |
male |
Greek |
lover of horses |
dim. of Philip |
Philammon |
male |
Greek |
son of Apollo |
mythology |
Philemon |
male |
Greek |
affectionate |
|
Philemon |
male |
Greek |
pious, elderly man |
mythology |
Philip |
male |
Greek |
lover of horses |
|
Philipp |
male |
German |
lover of horses |
|
Philippa |
female |
Greek |
lover of horses |
dim. of Philip |
Philippe |
male |
French |
lover of horses |
|
Philippus |
male |
Latin |
lover of horses |
|
Phillida |
female |
Greek |
a leafy shoot |
|
Phillis |
female |
Greek |
a leafy shoot |
|
Philomena |
female |
Greek |
I am loved, or strong in friendship |
|
Philonoe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Tyndareus and Leda |
mythology |
Philotes |
female |
Greek |
personification of affection |
mythology |
Philyra |
female |
Greek |
goddess of beauty, perfume, healing, and writing |
mythology |
Phineas |
male |
Hebrew |
oracle, serpent's mouth |
|
Phinehas |
male |
Hebrew |
oracle, serpent's mouth |
|
Phlegethon |
|
Greek |
river that flows with fire which burns and does not consume in Hades |
mythology |
Phobetor |
male |
Greek |
"frightning", personification of dreams with animals |
mythology |
Phobos |
male |
Greek |
personification of fear and terror |
mythology |
Phoebe |
female |
Greek |
shining, a name of Artemis as moon goddess |
|
Phoebe |
female |
Greek |
Another name for Artemis as moon-goddess |
mythology |
Phoebus |
male |
Greek |
"the radiant one", epithet of Apollo |
mythology |
Phoenix |
|
Greek |
a mythical bird |
mythology |
Phorcydes |
|
Greek |
offspring of Phorcys and Ceto |
mythology |
Phorcys |
male |
Greek |
a sea god |
mythology |
Phoroneus |
male |
Greek |
king of the Peloponnesus |
mythology |
Phthonus |
male |
Greek |
personification of envy |
mythology |
Phylis |
female |
Greek |
a leafy shoot |
|
Phyllida |
female |
Greek |
a leafy shoot |
|
Pie |
|
Haitian |
loa responsible for floods |
mythology |
Pierre |
male |
French |
rock |
|
Piers |
male |
Greek |
rock |
|
Pietro |
male |
Italian |
rock |
|
Pip |
male |
Greek |
lover of horses |
dim. of Philip |
Pippa |
female |
Greek |
lover of horses |
dim. of Philip |
Pirene |
|
Greek |
sacred well of the Muses |
mythology |
Pitys |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Pleiades |
female |
Greek |
the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione |
mythology |
Pleione |
female |
Greek |
oceanid |
mythology |
Plur na Mban |
female |
Celtic |
daughter of the fairy queen |
mythology |
Plutus |
male |
Greek |
god of wealth |
mythology |
Podarge |
female |
Greek |
one of the harpies |
mythology |
Polias |
female |
Greek |
"of the city", an epithet of Athena |
mythology |
Polidarius |
male |
Greek |
son of Asclepius |
mythology |
Poll |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Polly |
female |
Hebrew |
wished for child, rebellion |
dim. of Mary |
Polydeuces |
male |
Greek |
mythical figure |
mythology |
Polyhymnia |
female |
Greek |
Muse of the sacred hymn, eloquence and dance |
mythology |
Polyphemus |
male |
Greek |
"round eye", a cyclops |
mythology |
Pontus |
male |
Greek |
personification of the sea |
mythology |
Popocatepetl |
male |
Aztec |
mythical warrior |
mythology |
Poppy |
female |
|
from the flower, poppy |
|
Porphyrion |
|
Greek |
giant |
mythology |
Porus |
male |
Greek |
personification of expediency |
mythology |
Poseidon |
male |
Greek |
god of the sea |
mythology |
Pothos |
male |
Greek |
personification of desire |
mythology |
Potnia |
female |
Greek |
goddess of nature, vegetation, fertility |
mythology |
Priapus |
male |
Greek |
protector of gardens and domestic animals and fruits, phallic fertility deity |
mythology |
Primrose |
female |
|
from the flower, primrose |
|
Priscilla |
female |
Latin |
of the Roman name Priscus (former) |
|
Prometheus |
male |
Greek |
son of Iapetus |
mythology |
Proteus |
male |
Greek |
sea god |
mythology |
Protogenea |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha |
mythology |
Protogonus |
male |
Greek |
"firstborn", another name for Eros |
mythology |
Prudence |
female |
|
prudence |
|
Prue |
female |
|
prudence |
dim. of Prudence |
Pryderi |
male |
Celtic |
worry |
mythology |
Psamathe |
female |
Greek |
nereid |
mythology |
Psyche |
female |
Greek |
personification of the human soul |
mythology |
Psychopompos |
male |
Greek |
"The leader," or "conductor of the soul", epithet of Hermes |
mythology |
Ptah |
male |
Egyptian |
creator god |
mythology |
Ptah-Seker-Osiris |
male |
Egyptian |
composite funerary god |
mythology |
Pundjel |
|
Aboriginal |
southeastern Australian creator, initiation rites of boys |
mythology |
Pusa |
|
Chinese |
gods |
mythology |
Pwyll |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Pygmalion |
male |
Greek |
sculptor in Greece |
mythology |
Pyrrha |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Epimetheus and the wife of Deucalion |
mythology |
Pythia |
female |
Greek |
priestess at Apollo's oracle in Delphi |
mythology |
Python |
|
Greek |
monstrous serpent |
mythology |
Qeb |
male |
Egyptian |
earth god |
mythology |
Qetesh |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of love |
mythology |
Qi Gu-niang |
female |
Chinese |
daughter of the Jade Emperor, "Seventh Lady" |
mythology |
Qin-shu-pao |
male |
Chinese |
guardian god of the double doorway |
mythology |
Quamta |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Xhosa |
mythology |
Queenie |
female |
|
queen |
|
Quentin |
male |
Latin |
fifth |
|
Quetzalcoatl |
male |
Aztec |
"feathered snake", creater sky-god |
mythology |
Quintianus |
male |
Latin |
fifth |
|
Quintin |
male |
Latin |
fifth |
|
Ra |
male |
Egyptian |
sun god |
mythology |
Rab |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Rabbie |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Rachael |
female |
Hebrew |
ewe |
|
Rachel |
female |
Hebrew |
ewe |
|
Rachele |
female |
Italian |
ewe |
|
Rae |
female |
Hebrew |
ewe |
dim. of Rachel |
Rædwulf |
male |
Old English |
counsel-wolf |
|
Raffaele |
male |
Italian |
God heals |
|
Raffaello |
male |
Italian |
God heals |
|
Rahel |
female |
German |
ewe |
|
Raimondo |
male |
Italian |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Raimund |
male |
German |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Raimundo |
male |
Spanish |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Ralph |
male |
German |
counsel-wolf |
|
Raluvimbha |
male |
African |
rain-god |
mythology |
Ramón |
male |
Spanish |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Ran-deng |
female |
Chinese |
beggar woman |
mythology |
Ranald |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Randal |
male |
German |
shield-wolf |
|
Randolph |
male |
German |
shield-wolf |
|
Raoul |
male |
French |
counsel-wolf |
|
Raphael |
male |
Hebrew |
God heals |
|
Raquel |
female |
Spanish |
ewe |
|
Rasmus |
male |
Greek |
lovely, deserving love |
dim. of Erasmus |
Rastus |
male |
Greek |
lovely |
dim. of Erastus |
Rat |
male |
African |
mythical character in folktales |
mythology |
Rat-taui |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess |
mythology |
Ray |
female |
Hebrew |
ewe |
dim. of Rachel |
Raymond |
male |
German |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Raymund |
male |
German |
counsel (or might) protector |
|
Rayner |
male |
German |
counsel (or might), army (or folk) |
|
Re |
male |
Egyptian |
personification of the midday sun |
mythology |
Rebecca |
female |
Hebrew |
noose |
|
Rebekah |
female |
Hebrew |
noose |
|
Reg |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
dim. of Reginald |
Reggie |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
dim. of Reginald |
Reginald |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Regnauld |
male |
French |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Regnault |
male |
French |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Reinaldo |
male |
Italian |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Reinalt |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Reinhold |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Reinwald |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Renata |
female |
Latin |
born again |
|
Renatus |
male |
Latin |
born again |
|
Renaud |
male |
French |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
René |
male |
French |
born again |
|
Renée |
female |
French |
born again |
|
Renenet |
female |
Egyptian |
personification of fortune |
mythology |
Renenutet |
female |
Egyptian |
cobra goddess of harvest |
mythology |
Renpet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of youth and springtime |
mythology |
Reret |
female |
Egyptian |
hippopotamus goddess |
mythology |
Resheph |
male |
Egyptian |
vegetation god |
mythology |
Reuben |
male |
Hebrew |
behold a son, or renewer |
|
Rex |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
dim. of Reginald |
Rex |
male |
Latin |
king |
|
Reynold |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Rhadamanthys |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Europa |
mythology |
Rhea |
female |
Greek |
mother of the gods |
mythology |
Rhiannon |
female |
Celtic |
"maid of Annwn", "great queen", horse goddess |
mythology |
Rhoda |
female |
Greek |
rose |
|
Rhode |
female |
Greek |
goddess of the island Rhodes |
mythology |
Rhodope |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Rhona |
female |
|
white skirt |
|
Rhonwen |
female |
Welsh |
white skirt |
|
Rhys |
male |
Welsh |
impetuous man |
|
Ricarda |
female |
German |
rule-hard |
|
Ricardo |
male |
Spanish |
rule-hard |
|
Riccardo |
male |
Italian |
rule-hard |
|
Richard |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
|
Richie |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Rick |
male |
German |
rule-hard |
dim. of Richard |
Rinaldo |
male |
Italian |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Ringan |
male |
Scottish |
|
|
Rita |
female |
Greek |
pearl |
dim. of Margaret |
Rob |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Robbie |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Robert |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
|
Roberta |
female |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Roberto |
male |
Italian, Spanish |
fame-bright |
|
Robertus |
male |
Latin |
fame-bright |
|
Robin |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Robina |
female |
German |
fame-bright |
dim. of Robert |
Robur |
male |
Celtic |
god of oak trees |
mythology |
Rock-Sene |
male |
African |
god of the Serer people of Gambia |
mythology |
Rod |
male |
German |
fame-rule |
dim. of Roderick |
Roddy |
male |
German |
fame-rule |
dim. of Roderick |
Roderich |
male |
German |
fame-rule |
|
Roderick |
male |
German |
fame-rule |
|
Roderico |
male |
Italian |
fame-rule |
|
Rodney |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Rodolph |
male |
German |
fame-wolf |
|
Rodrigo |
male |
Italian |
fame-rule |
|
Rodrigue |
male |
French |
fame-rule |
|
Roger |
male |
German |
fame-spear |
|
Rogerio |
male |
Spanish |
fame-spear |
|
Roland |
male |
German |
fame of the land |
|
Rolando |
male |
Spanish |
fame of the land |
|
Roldán |
male |
Spanish |
fame of the land |
|
Rolf |
male |
German |
fame-wolf |
|
Roma |
female |
|
from the name of the city |
|
Ron |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
dim. of Reginald |
Rona |
female |
Gaelic |
seal |
|
Ronald |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
|
Ronnie |
male |
German |
counsel (or power) rule |
dim. of Reginald |
Rory |
male |
Irish |
red |
|
Rosa |
female |
Latin |
rose |
|
Rosabel |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosabella |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosalia |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosalie |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosalind |
female |
German |
horse-snake |
|
Rosaline |
female |
German |
horse-snake |
|
Rosamond |
female |
German |
horse protection |
|
Rosamund |
female |
German |
horse protection |
|
Rosana |
female |
Latin, Hebrew |
rose, grace |
deriv. from Rose and Ann |
Rose |
female |
Latin |
rose |
|
Roseanna |
female |
Latin, Hebrew |
rose, grace |
deriv. from Rose and Ann |
Roseanne |
female |
Latin, Hebrew |
rose, grace |
deriv. from Rose and Ann |
Rosemarie |
female |
Latin, Hebrew |
rose, grace |
deriv. from Rose and Ann |
Rosemary |
female |
|
from the plant |
|
Rosetta |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosie |
female |
Latin |
rose |
deriv. from Rose |
Rosmerta |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of fire, warmth, abundance |
mythology |
Rowena |
female |
Welsh |
white skirt |
|
Rowland |
male |
German |
fame of the land |
|
Roy |
male |
Gaelic |
red |
|
Ru Shou |
male |
Chinese |
messenger of the sky-god |
mythology |
Rubina |
female |
|
from the stone, ruby |
|
Ruby |
female |
|
from the stone, ruby |
|
Rudianos |
male |
Celtic |
local god |
mythology |
Rüdiger |
male |
German |
fame-spear |
|
Rudolf |
male |
German |
fame-wolf |
|
Rudolph |
male |
German |
fame-wolf |
|
Rufus |
male |
Latin |
red |
|
Ruggero |
male |
Italian |
fame-spear |
|
Ruggiero |
male |
Italian |
fame-spear |
|
Runesocesius |
male |
Celtic |
god of darts |
mythology |
Rupert |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
|
Rupprecht |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
|
Ruprecht |
male |
German |
fame-bright |
|
Ruth |
female |
Hebrew |
|
|
Ruti |
|
Egyptian |
lion gods |
mythology |
Ruy |
male |
Spanish |
fame-rule |
|
Ryangombe |
male |
African |
god of cattle |
mythology |
Saa |
|
Egyptian |
personification of intelligence |
mythology |
Sabazius |
male |
Greek |
god of wine |
mythology |
Sabrina |
female |
Celtic |
river goddess of the river Severn |
mythology |
Sabus |
male |
Greek |
son of Sancus |
mythology |
Sadie |
female |
Hebrew |
princess queen |
dim. of Sarah |
Sai |
|
Egyptian |
personification of destiny |
mythology |
Sakellarakis |
female |
Greek |
poppy goddess of sleep and death |
mythology |
Sakhment |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of war and divine vengence |
mythology |
Sakre |
|
Basque |
bad genie |
mythology |
Sal |
female |
Hebrew |
princess queen |
dim. of Sarah |
Salamao |
male |
Portuguese |
peaceable |
|
Sally |
female |
Hebrew |
princess queen |
dim. of Sarah |
Salmacis |
female |
Greek |
nymph |
mythology |
Salome |
female |
Hebrew |
perfect, or peace |
|
Salomo |
male |
German |
peaceable |
|
Salomon |
male |
French |
peaceable |
|
Salomón |
male |
Spanish |
peaceable |
|
Salomone |
male |
Italian |
peaceable |
|
Sam |
male |
Hebrew |
heard by God, or name of God |
dim. of Samuel |
Samantha |
female |
Hebrew |
|
|
Samhain |
|
Celtic |
festival, beginning of winter |
mythology |
Sammy |
male |
Hebrew |
heard by God, or name of God |
dim. of Samuel |
Sampson |
male |
Hebrew |
of the sun |
|
Samson |
male |
Hebrew |
of the sun |
|
Samuel |
male |
Hebrew |
heard by God, or name of God |
|
San-guan |
|
Chinese |
three rulers |
mythology |
San-huang |
|
Chinese |
three legendary emperors |
mythology |
San-qing |
|
Chinese |
three pure ones |
mythology |
San-xing |
male |
Chinese |
three star gods of good fortune |
mythology |
Sancho |
male |
Spanish |
holy |
|
Sanders |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Sandra |
female |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexandra |
Sandy |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Sansón |
male |
Spanish |
of the sun |
|
Sansone |
male |
Italian |
of the sun |
|
Saone |
|
Celtic |
river deity |
mythology |
Sara |
female |
Hebrew |
princess, queen |
|
Sarah |
female |
Hebrew |
princess, queen |
|
Sarpedon |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Europa |
mythology |
Satet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of innundation and fertility |
mythology |
Satis |
female |
Egyptian |
queen of Elephantine |
mythology |
Satyrs |
male |
Greek |
deities of the woods and mountains |
mythology |
Saul |
male |
Hebrew |
asked for |
|
Sawnie |
male |
Greek |
defender of men |
dim. of Alexander |
Scamander |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Scamander |
mythology |
Scathach |
female |
Celtic, Scottish |
"the shadowy one", warrior queen |
mythology |
Scylla |
female |
Greek |
mythical sea monsters |
mythology |
Seamas |
male |
Gaelic |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Seamus |
male |
Gaelic |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Seán |
male |
Irish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Seb |
male |
Egyptian |
earth god |
mythology |
Sebastian |
male |
Greek |
man of Sebasteia (in Pontus), august, venerable |
|
Sebek |
male |
Egyptian |
crocodile god |
mythology |
Sechat-Hor |
female |
Egyptian |
cow goddess |
mythology |
Secundus |
male |
Latin |
second |
|
Sed |
male |
Egyptian |
saviour god |
mythology |
Segomo |
male |
Celtic |
god of war and victory |
mythology |
Seker |
male |
Egyptian |
funerary god |
mythology |
Selene |
female |
Greek |
moon goddess |
mythology |
Selina |
female |
Greek |
moon |
|
Selvans |
male |
Etruscan |
god of forests |
mythology |
Semele |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia |
mythology |
Semnai |
|
Greek |
"the venerable ones" |
mythology |
Senga |
female |
|
backwards spelling of Agnes |
|
Sentait |
female |
Egyptian |
cow goddess |
mythology |
Seonad |
female |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Seòras |
male |
Gaelic |
husbandman |
|
Sepa |
male |
Egyptian |
chthonic god |
mythology |
Septimus |
male |
Latin |
seventh |
|
Septu |
male |
Egyptian |
god of war |
mythology |
Serapis |
male |
Egyptian |
lord of the underworld |
mythology |
Serena |
female |
Latin |
calm, serene |
|
Serket |
female |
Egyptian |
scorpion goddess of canopic jars |
mythology |
Serq |
female |
Egyptian |
form of the goddess Isis |
mythology |
Seshat |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of writing, mathematics, and building schemes |
mythology |
Sesmu |
male |
Egyptian |
god of oil and wine pressing |
mythology |
Seth |
male |
Egyptian |
god of chaos, hostility, evil, deserts |
mythology |
Seth |
male |
Hebrew |
substitute or compensation |
|
Sethlans |
male |
Etruscan |
god of fire and blacksmiths |
mythology |
Seumas |
male |
Gaelic |
follower, supplanter, or deceiver |
|
Sextus |
male |
Latin |
sixth |
|
Shachihoko |
|
Chinese |
sea monster with the head of a tiger and body of a fish |
mythology |
Shai |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of fate |
mythology |
Shait |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of destiny |
mythology |
Shakpana |
male |
African |
angry god |
mythology |
Shane |
male |
Irish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Shango |
male |
African |
god of thunder |
mythology |
Shannon |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
goddess of the river Shannon |
mythology |
Sharley |
female |
German |
manly |
dim. of Caroline, Charlotte |
Sharon |
female |
Hebrew |
a Biblical place-name |
|
Shawn |
male |
Irish |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
She-di |
female |
Chinese |
patroness who guards large areas |
mythology |
Sheena |
female |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Sheila |
female |
Irish |
from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly |
|
Sheila-na-gig |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of fertility |
mythology |
Shelagh |
female |
Irish |
from Roman family name Caelius, heavenly |
|
Shen Yi |
male |
Chinese |
sun god |
mythology |
Shen-nung |
male |
Chinese |
inventor of the plow |
mythology |
Shirley |
female |
|
from the surname or place name |
|
Sholto |
male |
Gaelic |
sower, propagator |
|
Shona |
female |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Shoney |
|
Celtic |
sea deity |
mythology |
Shou-lao |
male |
Chinese |
god of long life and luck |
mythology |
Shou-xing |
male |
Chinese |
star of longevity |
mythology |
Shu |
male |
Egyptian |
embodiment of the sky |
mythology |
Shui-guan |
male |
Chinese |
ruler of water |
mythology |
Shun |
male |
Chinese |
legendary emperor |
mythology |
Si-ming |
male |
Chinese |
lord of fate |
mythology |
Sia |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the mind |
mythology |
Sian |
female |
Welsh |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Sib |
female |
Latin |
a Sibyl |
dim. of Sibyl |
Sibyl |
female |
Latin |
a Sibyl |
|
Sibyl |
female |
Greek |
a prophetess |
mythology |
Sibylla |
female |
Latin |
a Sibyl |
|
Sidney |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Siegfried |
male |
German |
victory-peace |
|
Siegmund |
male |
German |
victory-protection |
|
Sigismund |
male |
German |
victory-protection |
|
Sigrid |
female |
Old Norse |
victorious |
|
Sigurd |
male |
German |
victory-peace |
|
Sile |
female |
Irish |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Sileni |
male |
Greek |
woodland gods or spirits |
mythology |
Silenus |
male |
Greek |
the teacher and faithful companion of the wine-god Dionysus |
mythology |
Silias |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Silvanus |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Silvester |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Silvia |
female |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Silvius |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Sim |
male |
Hebrew, Greek |
hearing, snub-nosed |
dim. of Simon |
Simbi |
|
Haitian |
water-snake loa |
mythology |
Simeon |
male |
Hebrew, Greek |
hearing, snub-nosed |
|
Simkin |
male |
Hebrew, Greek |
hearing, snub-nosed |
dim. of Simon |
Simmy |
male |
Hebrew, Greek |
hearing, snub-nosed |
dim. of Simon |
Simon |
male |
Hebrew, Greek |
hearing, snub-nosed |
|
Simson |
male |
German |
of the sun |
|
Sine |
female |
Gaelic |
Yah is gracious |
deriv. from John |
Sinope |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Asopus and Metope |
mythology |
Sirens |
female |
Greek |
creatures with the head of a female and the body of a bird |
mythology |
Sirona |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of astronomy |
mythology |
Sis |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Sisley |
female |
Latin |
blind |
deriv. from Cecil |
Sissie |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Sissy |
female |
Latin |
blind |
dim. of Cecilia |
Sisyphus |
male |
Greek |
the son of Aeolus |
mythology |
Siu Yan |
|
Chinese |
little people |
mythology |
Smertios |
male |
Celtic |
war-god |
mythology |
Smintheus |
male |
Greek |
epithet of Apollo, "the mouse exterminator" |
mythology |
Sno-Nysoa |
male |
African |
creator god |
mythology |
Sobek |
male |
Egyptian |
god of fertility |
mythology |
Sobo |
male |
Haitian |
thunder loa |
mythology |
Sogbo |
male |
African |
god of thunder, lightning, and fire |
mythology |
Sol |
male |
Hebrew |
peaceable |
dim. of Solomon |
Solly |
male |
Hebrew |
peaceable |
dim. of Solomon |
Solomon |
male |
Hebrew |
peaceable |
|
Somtus |
male |
Egyptian |
god of Dendara |
mythology |
Song Di |
male |
Chinese |
king of the third hell |
mythology |
Song-zi niang-niang |
female |
Chinese |
lady who bestows children |
mythology |
Sonia |
female |
Russian |
wisdom |
dim. of Sophia |
Sonya |
female |
Russian |
wisdom |
dim. of Sophia |
Sopdet |
female |
Egyptian |
fertility goddess of the Dog Star, Sirius |
mythology |
Sopedu |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the eastern frontier, eastern desert |
mythology |
Sophia |
female |
Greek |
wisdom |
|
Sophie |
female |
Greek |
wisdom |
|
Sophronia |
female |
Greek |
prudent, temperate, of sound mind |
|
Sophy |
female |
Greek |
wisdom |
|
Sorguiñ |
|
Basque |
nocturnal sprite |
mythology |
Sousson-Pannan |
male |
Haitian |
an evil and very ugly loa whose body is all covered with sores |
mythology |
Spercheus |
male |
Greek |
god of the river Spercheus |
mythology |
Spermo |
female |
Greek |
grain seed |
mythology |
Sphinx |
|
Greek |
male statue of a lion with the head of a human, sometimes with wings |
mythology |
Ssu Ling |
|
Chinese |
four spiritual creatures |
mythology |
Stanislas |
male |
Polish |
camp-glory |
|
Stanislaus |
male |
Polish |
camp-glory |
|
Stanley |
male |
|
from the surname or place name |
|
Steenie |
male |
Latin |
crown |
dim. of Stephen |
Stefano |
male |
Italian |
crown |
|
Stella |
female |
Latin |
star |
|
Stepanus |
male |
Latin |
crown |
|
Stephan |
male |
German |
crown |
|
Stephana |
female |
Latin |
crown |
deriv. from Stephen |
Stephanie |
female |
Latin |
crown |
deriv. from Stephen |
Stephen |
male |
Greek |
crown |
|
Sterope |
female |
Greek |
One of the Pleiades and wife of Ares |
mythology |
Steropes |
|
Greek |
one of the three cyclops |
mythology |
Steuart |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Steve |
male |
Latin |
crown |
dim. of Stephen |
Stevie |
male |
Latin |
crown |
dim. of Stephen |
Stewart |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Sthenno |
female |
Greek |
"forceful", one of the three gorgons |
mythology |
Stuart |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Styx |
female |
Greek |
"hate", goddess of the river of death in the underworld (Hades) |
mythology |
Su |
|
Basque |
fire |
mythology |
Sucellos |
male |
Celtic |
hammer-god, god of the dead, fertility |
mythology |
Sucellus |
male |
Celtic |
god of agriculture, forests, alcohol |
mythology |
Sue |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
dim. of Susan |
Sugaar |
male |
Basque |
serpent, dragon |
mythology |
Sugoi |
|
Basque |
spirit that appears as a snake or dragon |
mythology |
Suke |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
dim. of Susan |
Suky |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
dim. of Susan |
Sul |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of hot springs |
mythology |
Sun Hou-zi |
|
Chinese |
divine ape |
mythology |
Sun Wu-King |
male |
Chinese |
the monkey king |
mythology |
Sun-pi |
male |
Chinese |
god of cobblers |
mythology |
Susan |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
|
Susanna |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
|
Susannah |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
|
Susie |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
dim. of Susan |
Susy |
female |
Hebrew |
lily |
dim. of Susan |
Suzanne |
female |
French |
lily |
|
Sybil |
female |
Latin |
a Sibyl |
|
Sydney |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Sylvester |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Sylvia |
female |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Sylvius |
male |
Latin |
living in the woods |
|
Syrinx |
female |
Greek |
river nymph |
mythology |
Ta-tchesert |
|
Egyptian |
otherworld |
mythology |
Tabitha |
female |
Aramaic |
gazelle |
|
Tadhgh |
male |
Irish |
poet |
|
Taffy |
male |
Welsh |
beloved |
deriv. from David |
Tages |
male |
Etruscan |
god of wisdom |
mythology |
Tai-sui-xing |
male |
Chinese |
god of time and the planets |
mythology |
Tai-yi |
|
Chinese |
the supreme one |
mythology |
Tai-yue da-di |
male |
Chinese |
mountain god |
mythology |
Tailtiu |
female |
Celtic, Irish |
earth-goddess |
mythology |
Talbot |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Taliesin |
male |
Celtic |
mythic figure |
mythology |
Talocan |
|
Aztec |
home of the Aztec gods |
mythology |
Tam |
male |
Hebrew |
twin |
dim. of Thomas |
Tamesis |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of fresh waters |
mythology |
Tammie |
male |
Hebrew |
twin |
dim. of Thomas |
Tamsin |
female |
Cornish |
twin |
dim. of Thomasina |
Tamuno |
female |
African |
female creative principle |
mythology |
Tanen |
male |
Egyptian |
earth god |
mythology |
Tang |
male |
Chinese |
legendary figure |
mythology |
Tania |
female |
Russian |
|
dim. of Tatiana |
Tanya |
female |
Russian |
|
dim. of Tatiana |
Tao-de tian-zong |
male |
Chinese |
ruler of the third heaven |
mythology |
Taouris |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of pregnancy and birth |
mythology |
Taphius |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon and Hippothoe |
mythology |
Taranis |
male |
Celtic |
thunder god |
mythology |
Taras |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon |
mythology |
Tarchon |
male |
Etruscan |
mythic hero |
mythology |
Tartaro |
male |
Basque |
giant with one eye |
mythology |
Tartarus |
|
Greek |
the lowest region of the world, as far below earth as earth is from heaven |
mythology |
Tartessos |
|
Greek |
a mythical and fabulously wealthy kingdom in the far west |
mythology |
Tarvos Trigaranos |
male |
Celtic |
bull god |
mythology |
Tasenetnofret |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess |
mythology |
Tatenen |
male |
Egyptian |
earth god |
mythology |
Tatiana |
female |
Russian |
|
|
Taurt |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of good fortune and childbirth |
mythology |
Tave |
male |
Latin |
eighth |
dim. of Octavius |
Tavy |
male |
Latin |
eighth |
dim. of Octavius |
Taweret |
female |
Egyptian |
hippopotamus goddess of childbirth |
mythology |
Taygete |
female |
Greek |
One of Pleiades |
mythology |
Tchue |
male |
African |
mythical hero of the bushmen |
mythology |
Teague |
male |
Irish |
poet |
|
Tearlach |
male |
Gaelic |
manly |
|
Tebaldo |
male |
Italian |
people-bold |
|
Tecciztecatl |
male |
Aztec |
old moon god |
mythology |
Ted |
male |
Old English |
rich guard |
dim. of Edward |
Teddie |
male |
Old English |
rich guard |
dim. of Edward |
Teddy |
male |
Old English |
rich guard |
dim. of Edward |
Tefnut |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of moisture |
mythology |
Telchines |
|
Greek |
mythical genus of priests |
mythology |
Telemus |
|
Greek |
seer among the Cyclopes |
mythology |
Telesphorus |
male |
Greek |
deity with healing powers |
mythology |
Telesto |
female |
Greek |
sea nymph |
mythology |
Tenenit |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of beer |
mythology |
Tennie |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Teobaldo |
male |
Spanish |
people-bold |
|
Teoyaomqui |
male |
Aztec |
god of dead warriors |
mythology |
Tepeyollotl |
male |
Aztec |
earth and cave god |
mythology |
Terence |
male |
Latin |
the Roman family name Terentius |
|
Teresa |
female |
Greek |
island of Therasia, reaping |
|
Tereus |
male |
Greek |
son of Ares |
mythology |
Terpsichore |
female |
Greek |
Muse of dancing and the dramatic chorus |
mythology |
Terry |
male |
Latin |
the Roman family name Terentius |
dim. of Terence, Theresa |
Tessa |
female |
Greek |
island of Therasia, reaping |
dim. of Theresa |
Teteoinnan |
female |
Aztec |
mother of the gods |
mythology |
Tethra |
male |
Celtic, Irish |
sea god, god of the underworld |
mythology |
Tethys |
female |
Greek |
personification of the fertile ocean |
mythology |
Teutates |
male |
Celtic |
god of war, fertility, wealth |
mythology |
Tezcatlipoca |
male |
Aztec |
god of the night and material things |
mythology |
Thaddaeus |
male |
Hebrew |
poet |
|
Thaddeus |
male |
Hebrew |
poet |
|
Thaddy |
male |
Hebrew |
poet |
dim. of Thaddaeus |
Thady |
male |
Hebrew |
poet |
dim. of Thaddaeus |
Thalassa |
female |
Greek |
personification of the sea |
mythology |
Thalia |
female |
Greek |
Muse who presided over comedy and pastoral poetry |
mythology |
Thalna |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of childbirth |
mythology |
Thamyras |
male |
Greek |
legendary minstrel from Thrace |
mythology |
Thanatos |
male |
Greek |
personification of death who dwells in the lower world |
mythology |
Thaumas |
male |
Greek |
"wonder", sea god |
mythology |
Thea |
female |
Greek |
goddess |
|
Thebe |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Zeus |
mythology |
Thecla |
female |
Greek |
god-famed |
|
Theia |
female |
Greek |
minor Greek goddess, one of the Titans |
mythology |
Thelma |
female |
Greek |
will |
|
Themis |
female |
Greek |
personification of divine right order of things as sanctioned by custom and law |
mythology |
Theobald |
male |
German |
people-bold |
|
Theoderic |
male |
German |
people-rule |
|
Theodora |
female |
Greek |
gift of god |
|
Theodore |
male |
Greek |
gift of god |
|
Theodoric |
male |
German |
people-rule |
|
Theodosia |
female |
Greek |
gift of God |
|
Theodosius |
male |
Greek |
gift of God |
|
Theophila |
female |
Greek |
beloved of God (or the Gods) |
|
Theophilus |
male |
Greek |
beloved of God (or the Gods) |
|
Theresa |
female |
Greek |
island of Therasia, reaping |
|
Therese |
female |
German |
island of Therasia, reaping |
|
Thérèse |
female |
French |
island of Therasia, reaping |
|
Theresia |
female |
Greek |
island of Therasia, reaping |
|
Thesan |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of dawn, childbirth |
mythology |
Thetis |
female |
Greek |
nereid |
mythology |
Thibault |
male |
French |
people-bold |
|
Thibaut |
male |
French |
people-bold |
|
Thomas |
male |
Hebrew |
twin |
|
Thomasa |
female |
Hebrew |
twin |
|
Thomasina |
female |
Hebrew |
twin |
|
Thoosa |
female |
Greek |
daughter of Phorcys and Ceto |
mythology |
Thorold |
male |
German |
Thor-strength |
|
Thoth |
male |
Egyptian |
god of wisdom, writing, moon |
mythology |
Thriae |
female |
Greek |
goddesses of nature who can foresee the future or foretell the unknown by inspiration, magic, signs, or omens |
mythology |
Thrice-Hero |
|
Greek |
a local deity in Pylos |
mythology |
Thyrsus |
|
Greek |
staff carried by Dionysus and his attendants |
mythology |
Ti Jean Quinto |
male |
Haitian |
an insolent spirit who lives under bridges |
mythology |
Ti Malice |
male |
Haitian |
trickster |
mythology |
Ti-Jean Petro |
male |
Haitian |
snake deity |
mythology |
Tian Hou |
female |
Chinese |
goddess who protects fishermen |
mythology |
Tian-di |
|
Chinese |
heaven and earth |
mythology |
Tian-guan |
male |
Chinese |
ruler of heaven |
mythology |
Tian-long |
male |
Chinese |
one of the servant gods |
mythology |
Tian-mu |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of lightning |
mythology |
Tian-wang |
male |
Chinese |
celestial king |
mythology |
Tian-zong |
|
Chinese |
celestial venerable |
mythology |
Tib |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Tibbie |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Tibby |
female |
Hebrew |
God an oath |
dim. of Isabella |
Tikdoshe |
male |
African |
malevolent dwarf |
mythology |
Tilda |
female |
German |
battle-might |
dim. of Matilda |
Tilly |
female |
German |
battle-might |
dim. of Matilda |
Tim |
male |
Greek |
honored of God |
dim. of Timothy |
Timmie |
male |
Greek |
honored of God |
dim. of Timothy |
Timothy |
male |
Greek |
honored of God |
|
Tina |
female |
Latin |
belonging to Christ |
dim. of Christian |
Tinia |
male |
Etruscan |
sky god |
mythology |
Tir na n-Og |
|
Celtic |
the land of the young |
mythology |
Tisiphone |
female |
Greek |
the avenger of murder |
mythology |
Titanomachy |
|
Greek |
a war between Zeus and the Titans |
mythology |
Titans |
|
Greek |
a race of godlike giants who were considered to be the personifications of the forces of nature |
mythology |
Titlacauan |
male |
Aztec |
god of the night and material things |
mythology |
Titus |
male |
Latin |
a Roman praenomen |
|
Tjilpa |
male |
Aboriginal |
cat-men |
mythology |
Tjinimin |
|
Aboriginal |
Australian totemic ancestor |
mythology |
Tlachtga |
female |
Celtic |
"earth-spear", goddess of druidic skills |
mythology |
Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
"lord of the dawn", god of Venus, the morning star |
mythology |
Tlaloc |
male |
Aztec |
god of rain, agriculture, fire, and the south |
mythology |
Tlaltecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
earth monster god, "lord of the earth" |
mythology |
Tlazolteotl |
female |
Aztec |
earth and mother goddess, goddess of sex |
mythology |
Tlillan-Tlapallan |
|
Aztec |
middle of the three Aztec heavens |
mythology |
Tloquenahuaque |
male |
Aztec |
creator god |
mythology |
Tmolus |
|
Greek |
mountain deity |
mythology |
Tobias |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is good |
|
Toby |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is good |
|
Toeris |
female |
Egyptian |
hippopotamus goddess |
mythology |
Tom |
male |
Hebrew |
twin |
dim. of Thomas |
Tomás |
male |
Spanish |
twin |
|
Tomasina |
female |
Hebrew |
twin |
|
Tomina |
female |
Hebrew |
twin |
|
Tommaso |
male |
Italian |
twin |
|
Tommy |
male |
Hebrew |
twin |
dim. of Thomas |
Tonacacihuatl |
female |
Aztec |
goddess, female principle |
mythology |
Tonacatecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
food giving god |
mythology |
Tonantzin |
female |
Aztec |
mother-goddess |
mythology |
Tonatiuh |
male |
Aztec |
sun-god, godd of warriors |
mythology |
Tongoenabiagus |
male |
Celtic |
god of oaths fountain |
mythology |
Tony |
male |
Latin |
from a Roman family name |
dim. of Anthony |
Tore |
male |
African |
wood god |
mythology |
Torto |
male |
Basque |
flesh-eating creature with one eye |
mythology |
Tracy |
female |
Greek |
island of Therasia, reaping |
dim. of Theresa |
Trebaruna |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the house, battles, death |
mythology |
Trevor |
male |
|
from the surname |
|
Tristan |
male |
Celtic |
tumult |
|
Tristram |
male |
Celtic |
tumult |
|
Tristrem |
male |
Celtic |
tumult |
|
Triton |
male |
Greek |
son of Poseidon and Amphitrite |
mythology |
Trix |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
dim. of Beatrice |
Trixie |
female |
Latin |
making happy |
dim. of Beatrice |
Tronagarru |
|
Basque |
spirits of the hurricanes |
mythology |
Trudy |
female |
German |
spear-might |
dim. of Gertrude |
Tsoede |
male |
African |
mythical hero of the Nupe people |
mythology |
Tsui |
male |
African |
god of rain and thunder |
mythology |
Tu-di |
male |
Chinese |
god of a certain small area |
mythology |
Tuat |
|
Egyptian |
otherworld |
mythology |
Tuatha Dé Danann |
|
Celtic, Irish |
race of gods |
mythology |
Tuchulcha |
female |
Etruscan |
demoness of the underworld |
mythology |
Turan |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of love, health, fertility |
mythology |
Turiacus |
male |
Celtic |
god of power |
mythology |
Turlough |
male |
Irish |
like Thor |
|
Turms |
male |
Etruscan |
god who guides the dead through the underworld |
mythology |
Twm Shon Catti |
male |
Celtic |
mythic hero |
mythology |
Txaalgorri |
|
Basque |
red calf genie |
mythology |
Tximistarri |
|
Basque |
lightning |
mythology |
Tybalt |
male |
German |
people-bold |
|
Tyche |
female |
Greek |
goddess of fortune, chance, prosperity |
mythology |
Typhon |
male |
Greek |
offspring of Gaia and Tartarus |
mythology |
Tzitzimime |
male |
Aztec |
star god |
mythology |
Tzizimime |
|
Aztec |
"the monsters descending from above", malevolent star spirits |
mythology |
Uathach |
female |
Celtic |
"terrible one" |
mythology |
Uchtred |
male |
Old English |
thought-counsel |
|
Ueuecoyotl |
male |
Aztec |
god of sex and irresponsible gaiety, "old, old coyote" |
mythology |
Ughtred |
male |
Old English |
thought-counsel |
|
Ugo |
male |
Italian |
mind |
|
Ugone |
male |
Italian |
mind |
|
Uhlakanyana |
|
African |
mythical, malevolent dwarf (Zulu) |
mythology |
Ukqili |
male |
African |
the wise one |
mythology |
Ulanji |
male |
Aboriginal |
snake ancestor |
mythology |
Ulick |
male |
Irish |
angry, or hater |
|
Ulixes |
male |
Latin |
angry, or hater |
|
Ulric |
male |
German |
wolf-rule |
|
Ulrica |
female |
German |
wolf-rule |
|
Ulrich |
male |
German |
wolf-rule |
|
Ulrike |
male |
German |
wolf-rule |
|
Ulysses |
male |
Latin |
angry, or hater |
|
Umberto |
male |
Italian |
giant-bright |
|
Umvelinqangi |
male |
African |
creator god |
mythology |
Un-nefer |
male |
Egyptian |
god of the underworld |
mythology |
Una |
female |
Latin |
one, truth |
|
Uneg |
male |
Egyptian |
plant god |
mythology |
Ungud |
male, female |
Aboriginal |
hermaphrodite snake god, associated with rainbows and erections of medicine men |
mythology |
Uni |
female |
Etruscan |
goddess of the cosmos |
mythology |
Unkulunkulu |
male |
African |
creator of all things |
mythology |
Unumbotte |
male |
African |
creator god of the Basari of Togo |
mythology |
Unut |
female |
Egyptian |
hare goddess |
mythology |
Unwaba |
|
African |
mythical chameleon |
mythology |
Ur |
|
Basque |
spirit of water |
mythology |
Urania |
female |
Greek |
Muse of astronomy and astrology |
mythology |
Uranus |
male |
Greek |
the embodiment of the sky or heavens, and known as the god of the sky |
mythology |
Urban |
male |
Latin |
of the town, urbane |
|
Urci |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Uriah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is light |
|
Ursula |
female |
Latin |
little she-bear |
|
Urthekau |
|
Egyptian |
supernatural powers |
mythology |
Urtzi |
male |
Basque |
sky, heaven |
mythology |
Uthlanga |
|
African |
mythical swamp |
mythology |
Valentine |
male, female |
Latin |
healthy |
|
Valeria |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name |
|
Valerian |
male |
Latin |
a Roman family name |
|
Valerie |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name |
|
Valery |
female |
Latin |
a Roman family name |
|
Vanessa |
female |
|
invented by Swift |
deriv. from Esther Vanhomrigh |
Vanth |
female |
Etruscan |
demoness of death |
mythology |
Veive |
male |
Etruscan |
god of revenge |
mythology |
Venetia |
female |
Latin |
Venetian |
|
Vera |
female |
Latin, Russian |
true, faith |
|
Verbeia |
female |
Celtic |
goddess of the river Wharfe |
mythology |
Vere |
male, female |
|
from the surname |
|
Verena |
female |
Swiss |
from the Swiss martyr (c. 300 AD) |
|
Verity |
female |
Latin |
truth |
|
Veronica |
female |
Latin |
true image |
|
Vesta |
female |
Latin |
the Roman hearth-goddess |
|
Vic |
male |
Latin |
conqueror |
dim. of Victor |
Vicky |
female |
Latin |
victory |
dim. of Victoria |
Victor |
male |
Latin |
conqueror |
|
Victoria |
female |
Latin |
victory |
|
Vida |
female |
Hebrew |
beloved |
deriv. from David |
Ville au Camp |
|
Haitian |
underwater capital of the loa |
mythology |
Vincent |
male |
Latin |
conquering |
|
Viola |
female |
Latin |
violet (flower) |
|
Violante |
female |
Latin |
violet (flower) |
|
Violet |
female |
Latin |
violet (flower) |
|
Virgil |
male |
Latin |
from the Roman family name |
|
Virginia |
female |
Latin |
from the Roman family name |
|
Vivian |
male, female |
Latin |
lively |
|
Vivien |
male |
Latin |
lively |
|
Voltumna |
male |
Etruscan |
chthonic god |
mythology |
Voodoo |
|
Haitian |
a group of superstitious beliefs and practices including sorcery, serpent worship and sacrificial rites amongst the Western Indians |
mythology |
Vosegus |
male |
Celtic |
god of the Vosges Forest |
mythology |
Vyvian |
male, female |
Latin |
lively |
|
Vyvyen |
male, female |
Latin |
lively |
|
Waclaw |
male |
Polish |
more glory |
form of Wenceslas |
Wade |
male |
English |
a ford, to go |
|
Wafi |
male |
Arabic |
trustworthy, reliable |
|
Wafiya |
female |
Arabic |
trustworthy, reliable |
form of Wafi |
Waheed |
male |
Arabic |
peerless, unique |
form of Wahid |
Waheeda |
female |
Arabic |
peerless, unique |
form of Wahida |
Wahid |
male |
Arabic |
peerless, unique |
|
Wahida |
female |
Arabic |
peerless, unique |
form of Wahid |
Wak |
male |
African |
Ethiopian supreme god |
mythology |
Walahfrid |
male |
Old High German |
traveller-peace |
|
Walburga |
female |
German |
rule of the fortress |
|
Waldemar |
male |
German, Scandinavian |
rule famous |
form of Vladimir |
Waldo |
male |
English, German |
rule |
|
Walenty |
male |
Polish |
healthy |
form of Valentine |
Walid |
male |
Arabic |
newborn |
|
Walker |
male |
English, Old English |
a fuller of cloth |
|
Wallace |
male |
English, Scottish |
Welsh, foreigner |
|
Wallis |
male, female |
English |
Welsh, foreigner |
form of Wallace |
Wally |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
dim. of Walter |
Wally |
male, female |
English |
Welsh, foreigner |
form of Walter, Wallace, Veleska |
Walo |
female |
Aboriginal |
sun goddess |
mythology |
Walt |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
dim. of Walter |
Walt |
male |
English |
rule-people (or army) |
form of Walter |
Walter |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Walter |
male |
English, German, Scandinavian |
ruler of the army |
|
Walther |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
|
Walther |
male |
German |
ruler of the army |
form of Walter |
Walton |
male |
English |
stream town |
|
Waltraud |
female |
German |
strong rule, strong foreigner |
|
Wanda |
female |
German |
stock or stem |
|
Wanda |
female |
English |
a Wend (Slavic people inhabiting Germany) |
|
Wang Mu niang-niang |
female |
Chinese |
goddess, keeper of the peaches of immortality |
mythology |
Wapasha |
male |
Native American |
red leaf |
|
Waramurungundi |
female |
Aboriginal |
first woman |
mythology |
Ward |
male |
English |
guard |
|
Wardell |
male |
English |
watch hill |
|
Warner |
male |
Enlglish |
guard, army |
|
Warren |
male |
German |
a folk-name |
|
Warren |
male |
English |
enclosure |
|
Warwick |
male |
English |
dam farm |
|
Washington |
male |
English |
town in England meaning "town belonging to Wassa's people" |
|
Wasi |
male |
Arabic |
broad-minded, liberal, learned |
|
Wasim |
male |
Arabic |
handsome |
|
Wassim |
male |
Arabic |
handsome |
form of Wasim |
Wasswa |
male |
Arabic |
first of twins in Luganda |
|
Wasyl |
male |
Ukrainian |
king |
form of Vasyl |
Wasylyna |
female |
Ukrainian |
king |
form of Vasylyna |
Wat |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
dim. of Walter |
Wat |
male |
English |
ruler of the army |
form of Walter |
Wati-jutjara |
male |
Aboriginal |
two lizard men |
mythology |
Watty |
male |
German |
rule-people (or army) |
dim. of Walter |
Wawalag |
female |
Aboriginal |
sister fertility goddesses |
mythology |
Wawrzyniec |
male |
Polish |
laurel |
form of Laurence |
Wayland |
male |
English |
|
form of Wieland |
Waylon |
male |
English |
road land |
|
Wayna |
female |
Native American |
young |
|
Wayne |
male |
English |
wagon maker |
|
Wayra |
male |
Native American |
wind |
|
We-duo |
male |
Chinese |
divine ruler of the southern hemisphere |
mythology |
Webster |
male |
English |
weaver |
|
Wei |
male |
Chinese |
great, strength |
|
Wei Cheng |
male |
Chinese |
deity who guards the back door |
mythology |
Wei-tuo |
|
Chinese |
protector of the teaching |
mythology |
Wekesa |
male |
African |
born during harvest |
|
Welchanos |
male |
Greek |
god of vegetation and fertility |
mythology |
Weldon |
male |
English |
hill near a spring |
|
Wele |
male |
African |
supreme god of the Kavirondo |
mythology |
Wen |
female |
Chinese |
cultured, refined |
|
Wen-chang |
male |
Chinese |
god of literature and writing |
mythology |
Wen-shu |
male |
Chinese |
legendary figure |
mythology |
Wenceslas |
male |
Slavic |
more glory |
|
Wenda |
female |
English |
a Wend (Slavic people inhabiting Germany) |
form of Wanda |
Wendel |
male |
German |
a Wend |
|
Wendell |
male |
English |
a Wend |
form of Wendel |
Wendi |
female |
English |
|
form of Wendy |
Wendy |
female |
|
an invention of J. M. Barrie |
|
Wennam |
male |
African |
supreme god |
mythology |
Wenona |
female |
English |
firstborn daughter |
form of Winona |
Wenonah |
female |
English |
firstborn daughter |
form of Winona |
Wenzel |
male |
German |
more glory |
form of Wenceslas |
Wenzeslaus |
male |
German |
more glory |
form of Wenceslas |
Wepwawet |
male |
Egyptian |
jackal god of war and funerary cult |
mythology |
Wera |
female |
Polish |
true, faith |
form of Vera |
Werner |
male |
German, Dutch, Scandinavian |
guard, army |
|
Weronika |
female |
Polish |
true image |
form of Veronica |
Werther |
male |
German |
worthy army |
|
Wesley |
male |
English |
west meadow |
|
Westley |
male |
English |
west meadow |
form of Wesley |
Weston |
male |
English |
west town |
|
Whitaker |
male |
English |
white field |
|
Whitney |
female, male |
English |
white island |
|
Wibeke |
female |
German |
war |
form of Wiebe |
Wickaninnish |
male |
Native American |
having no one in front of him in the canoe |
|
Widad |
female |
Arabic |
love |
|
Wido |
male |
Old High German |
wood, wide |
|
Wiebe |
male |
Dutch, Frisian, German |
war |
|
Wiebke |
female |
German |
war |
form of Wiebe |
Wieland |
male |
German |
|
|
Wielislaw |
male |
Polish |
great glory |
|
Wieslawa |
female |
Polish |
great glory |
form of Wielislaw |
Wigburg |
female |
German |
war fortress |
|
Wikolia |
female |
Hawaiian |
victory |
form of Victoria |
Wiktor |
male |
Polish |
victory |
form of Victor |
Wiktoria |
female |
Polish |
victory |
form of Victoria |
Wil |
male |
English |
|
form of names beginning with Wil |
Wilbert |
male |
German |
bright will |
|
Wilbur |
male |
English |
will, desire, fortress |
|
Wilburn |
male |
English |
stream from a spring |
|
Wilda |
female |
German |
willow tree |
|
Wiley |
male |
English |
temple clearing, wily, tricky |
|
Wilf |
male |
English |
will peace |
form of Wilfred |
Wilford |
male |
English |
willow ford |
|
Wilfred |
male |
German |
will-peace |
|
Wilfred |
male |
English |
desiring peace |
|
Wilfreda |
female |
English |
desiring peace |
form of Wilfred |
Wilfredo |
male |
Spanish |
desiring peace |
form of Wilfred |
Wilfrid |
male |
German |
will-peace |
|
Wilfrid |
male |
English |
desiring peace |
form of Wilfred |
Wilfried |
male |
German |
desiring peace |
form of Wilfred |
Wilhelm |
male |
German |
will-helmet |
|
Wilhelm |
male |
German, Polish |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Wilhelmina |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Wilhelmina |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Wilhelmine |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Wilkie |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Will |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Willa |
female |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Willard |
male |
English |
will-brave |
|
Willem |
male |
Dutch |
will-helmet |
form of William |
William |
male |
German |
will-helmet |
|
William |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
|
Willie |
male, female |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Willis |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Willoughby |
male |
English |
willow town |
|
Willow |
female |
English |
willow |
|
Willy |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Wilma |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Wilma |
female |
German, English |
will-helmet |
form of Wilhelmina |
Wilmer |
male |
English |
will-famous |
|
Wilmett |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Wilmot |
female |
German |
will-helmet |
deriv. from William |
Wilmot |
male |
English |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Wilson |
male |
English |
son of William |
|
Wilton |
male |
English |
town on the river Wylye |
|
Wim |
male |
Dutch, German |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Win |
female |
Welsh |
white mane, friend of peace |
dim. of Winifred |
Wincenty |
male |
Polish |
conquering |
form of Vincent |
Windsor |
male |
English |
riverbank with a windlass |
|
Winfred |
male |
English |
friend of peace |
|
Winfred |
male |
English |
friend of peace |
|
Winfried |
male |
German |
friend of peace |
form of Winfred |
Winfrith |
male |
English |
friend of peace |
|
Winifred |
female |
Welsh |
white mane, friend of peace |
|
Winifred |
female |
Welsh, English |
white, fair, blessed-reconciliation, peace |
form of Gwenfrewi |
Winnie |
female |
Welsh |
white mane, friend of peace |
dim. of Winifred |
Winnie |
female |
English |
friend of peace |
form of Winfred |
Winnifred |
female |
Welsh, English |
white, fair, blessed-reconciliation, peace |
form of Winifred |
Winona |
female |
English, Native American |
firstborn daughter |
|
Winston |
male |
English |
from the place name |
|
Winston |
male |
English |
joy stone |
|
Winter |
female |
English |
winter |
|
Winthrop |
male |
English |
Wynna's village |
|
Winton |
male |
English |
pasture enclosure |
|
Wioletta |
female |
Polish |
violet |
form of Violet |
Wiremu |
male |
Maori |
will-helmet |
form of William |
Wisdom |
female, male |
English |
wisdom, learning |
|
Wislaw |
male |
English |
great glory |
form of Wieslaw |
Wito |
male |
Old High German |
wood, wide |
|
Witold |
male |
German |
wide ruler, wood ruler |
|
Witold |
male |
Polish |
chasing the people, driving the people |
form of Vytautas |
Wladyslaw |
male |
Polish |
to rule with glory |
form of Vladislav |
Wlodek |
male |
Polish |
rule famous |
form of Wlodzimierz |
Wlodzimierz |
male |
Polish |
rule famous |
form of Vladimir |
Wlodzislaw |
male |
Polish |
to rule with glory |
form of Vladislav |
Woden |
male |
Anglo-Saxon |
the Norse god Odin |
mythology |
Wojciech |
male |
Polish |
soldier consolation |
|
Wojtek |
male |
Polish |
soldier consolation |
form of Wojciech |
Wolaro |
male |
Aboriginal |
creator of the sky |
mythology |
Wolf |
male |
German, English, Hebrew |
wolf |
|
Wolfe |
male |
English |
wolf |
form of Wolf |
Wolfgang |
male |
German |
wolf path |
|
Wolfram |
male |
German |
wolf raven |
|
Wollunqua |
|
Aboriginal |
creator of life |
mythology |
Wolodymyr |
male |
Ukrainian |
rule famous |
form of Volodymyr |
Wondjina |
|
Aboriginal |
cloud and rain spirits |
mythology |
Woodrow |
male |
English |
row of houses by a wood |
|
Woody |
male |
English |
row of houses by a wood |
form of Woodrow |
Worknesh |
female |
African |
you are like gold |
|
Wosyet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of the young |
mythology |
Wotan |
male |
German |
the Norse god Odin |
mythology |
Woto |
male |
African |
god of fire |
mythology |
Wouter |
male |
Dutch |
ruler of the army |
form of Walter |
Wren |
female |
English |
wren |
|
Wright |
male |
English |
carpenter |
|
Wu |
male |
Chinese |
army squad, crow, sorcerer |
|
Wu Guan |
male |
Chinese |
king of the fourth Chinese hell |
mythology |
Wu Yo |
|
Chinese |
five sacred mountains |
mythology |
Wu-di |
male |
Chinese |
five legendary emperors |
mythology |
Wuluwaid |
male |
Aboriginal |
rainmaker |
mythology |
Wuragag |
male |
Aboriginal |
first man |
mythology |
Wuriupranili |
female |
Aboriginal |
sun goddess |
mythology |
Wurrunna |
male |
Aboriginal |
culture hero |
mythology |
Wyatt |
male |
English |
brave in war |
|
Wybert |
male |
Anglo-Saxon |
battle bright |
|
Wymond |
male |
English |
battle protector |
|
Wyn |
male |
Welsh |
blessed, white, fair |
|
Wynfor |
male |
Welsh |
blessed, white, fair-great, large |
form of Gwynfor |
Wynn |
male |
Welsh |
blessed, white, fair |
form of Wyn |
Wynne |
male, female |
Welsh |
blessed, white, fair |
form of Wyn |
Wynonna |
female |
English |
firstborn daughter |
form of Winona |
Wynter |
female |
English |
winter |
form of Winter |
Wystan |
male |
English |
battle stone |
|
Xabier |
male |
Basque, Galician |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xamaba |
|
African |
benevolent supreme being and creator |
mythology |
Xander |
male |
Dutch |
defender of men |
form of Alexander |
Xandra |
female |
Dutch |
defender of men |
form of Alexandra |
Xanthe |
female |
Greek |
yellow, fair hair |
mythology |
Xanthia |
female |
Greek |
yellow, fair hair |
form of Xanthe |
Xanthippe |
female |
Greek |
yellow horse |
|
Xanthus |
|
Greek |
immortal horse |
mythology |
Xara |
female |
English |
blooming flower |
form of Zara |
Xaver |
male |
German |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xavia |
female |
English |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xaviar |
male |
English |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xavier |
male |
Spanish, Aramaic |
splendid |
|
Xavier |
male |
English, French, Portuguese, Catalan |
the new house |
|
Xaviera |
female |
English |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xavior |
male |
English |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Xena |
female |
English |
hospitality |
form of Xenia |
Xene |
female |
Greek |
stranger, foreigner |
form of Xenon |
Xenia |
female |
Greek, English |
hospitality |
|
Xenocrates |
male |
Greek |
foreign power |
|
Xenon |
male |
Greek |
stranger, foreigner |
|
Xenophon |
male |
Greek |
foreign voice |
|
Xerxes |
male |
English |
ruler over heroes |
|
Xesus |
male |
Galician |
|
form of Jesus |
Xevioso |
|
African |
thunder pantheon |
mythology |
Xi Shi |
female |
Chinese |
patroness of merchants for face creams and perfumes |
mythology |
Xi Wang-mu |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of immortality |
mythology |
Xian |
|
Chinese |
a being who has attained physical immortality |
mythology |
Xiang |
male, female |
Chinese |
to soar, auspicious, fragrant |
|
Xilonen |
female |
Aztec |
maize-goddess |
mythology |
Ximena |
female |
Spanish |
hearing, snub-nosed |
form of Simon |
Ximun |
male |
Basque |
hearing, snub-nosed |
form of Simon |
Xiomara |
female |
Spanish |
famous in battle |
form of Guiomar |
Xipe Totec |
male |
Aztec |
god of agriculture, spring, seasons |
mythology |
Xiuhcoatl |
|
Aztec |
fire-snake, drought, scorched earth |
mythology |
Xiuhtecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of light and fire |
mythology |
Xoán |
male |
Galician |
Yah is gracious |
form of John |
Xoana |
female |
Galician |
Yah is gracious |
form of John |
Xochilpilli |
male |
Native American |
flower prince |
mythology |
Xochilt |
female |
Spanish |
flower |
form of Xochitl |
Xochipilli |
male |
Aztec |
god of flowers, maize, love, games, beauty, song, dance |
mythology |
Xochiquetzal |
female |
Aztec |
goddess of love |
mythology |
Xochiquetzal |
female |
Native American |
flower feather |
mythology |
Xochitl |
female |
Native American, Spanish |
flower |
|
Xocotl |
male |
Aztec |
god of fire and the stars |
mythology |
Xolotl |
male |
Aztec |
god of lighting who guides the dead |
mythology |
Xosé |
male |
Galician |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Xu |
male |
African |
sky god where dead souls go |
mythology |
Xuan |
male, female |
Vietnamese |
spring |
|
Xue |
male, female |
Chinese |
snow, studious |
|
Xun |
male |
Chinese |
fast |
|
Xurxo |
male |
Galician |
husbandman |
form of George |
Xuthus |
male |
Greek |
son of Hellen |
mythology |
Xyleena |
female |
Greek |
of the forest |
form of Xylia |
Xylia |
female |
English |
of the forest |
|
Xylina |
female |
Greek |
of the forest |
form of Xylia |
Xzavier |
male |
English |
the new house |
form of Xavier |
Yaa |
female |
African |
born on Thursday in Akan |
|
Yaaru |
|
Egyptian |
fields of the nether-world |
mythology |
Yacatecuhtli |
male |
Aztec |
god of travelling merchants |
mythology |
Yachin |
male |
Hebrew |
he establishes |
form of Jachin |
Yachina |
female |
Hebrew |
he establishes |
form of Yachin |
Yadira |
female |
Hebrew |
friend |
|
Yael |
female |
Hebrew |
mountain goat |
form of Jael |
Yaffa |
female |
Hebrew |
beautiful |
|
Yagmur |
female |
Turkish |
rain |
|
Yahveh |
male |
Hebrew |
name of the Hebrew God |
form of Yahweh |
Yahweh |
male |
Hebrew |
name of the Hebrew God |
|
Yahya |
male |
Arabic |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yair |
male |
Hebrew |
he shines |
form of Jair |
Yakim |
male |
Russian |
established by Yahweh |
form of Joachim |
Yakiv |
male |
Ukrainian |
holder of the heel, supplanter |
form of Jacob |
Yakov |
male |
Hebrew, Russian, Bulgarian |
holder of the heel, supplanter |
form of Jacob |
Yale |
male |
Welsh |
fertile upland |
|
Yan |
male |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yan-lo |
male |
Chinese |
god of the dead, lord of the fifth hell |
mythology |
Yana |
female |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yancy |
male |
English |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yang Jing |
male |
Chinese |
goat god |
mythology |
Yangombi |
male |
African |
god of creation |
mythology |
Yanick |
male, female |
Breton, French |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yann |
Yankel |
male |
Hebrew |
holder of the heel, supplanter |
form of Jacob |
Yanko |
male |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yan |
Yann |
male |
Breton, French |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yanni |
male |
Greek |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yianni |
Yannic |
male, female |
Breton, French |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yann |
Yannick |
male, female |
Breton, French |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yann |
Yannis |
male |
Greek |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Yiannis |
Yansan |
male |
African |
god of the wind |
mythology |
Yao |
male |
Chinese |
mythical emperor |
mythology |
Yao-shi |
male |
Chinese |
buddha dedicated to saving lives, healing wounds, curing diseases |
mythology |
Yara-ma-yha-who |
|
Aboriginal |
vampire-like being |
mythology |
Yarden |
male |
Hebrew |
river flowing between Jordan and Israel |
form of Jordan |
Yardena |
female |
Hebrew |
river flowing between Jordan and Israel |
form of Jordan |
Yaromir |
male |
Russian |
spring peace |
form of Jaromir |
Yaron |
male, female |
Hebrew, English |
to sing, to shout |
|
Yaropolk |
male |
Russian |
spring people |
form of Jaropelk |
Yaroslav |
male |
Russian |
glory of spring |
form of Jaroslaw |
Yaroslava |
female |
Russian |
glory of spring |
form of Jaroslaw |
Yasamin |
female |
Persian |
of the fragrant flower used for perfume |
form of Jasmine |
Yash |
male |
Indian |
glory, fame |
|
Yasha |
male |
Russian |
holder of the heel, supplanter |
form of Yakov |
Yashmine |
female |
English |
of the fragrant flower used for perfume |
form of Yasmine |
Yasir |
male |
Arabic |
to be rich |
|
Yasmin |
female |
Persian, English |
of the fragrant flower used for perfume |
form of Jasmine |
Yasmina |
female |
English |
of the fragrant flower used for perfume |
form of Jasmine |
Yasser |
male |
Arabic |
to be rich |
form of Yasir |
Yasu |
female |
Japanese |
calm |
|
Yaun-Goicoa |
male |
Basque |
universal god |
mythology |
Yavuz |
male |
Turkish |
stern, grim |
|
Yaw |
male |
African |
born on Thursday in Akan |
|
Yazmin |
female |
English |
of the fragrant flower used in perfume |
form of Jasmine |
Yechezkel |
male |
Hebrew |
God strengthens |
form of Ezekiel |
Yefim |
male |
Russian |
of good report |
form of Euphemia |
Yefrem |
male |
Russian |
fruitful |
form of Ephraim |
Yegor |
male |
Russian |
husbandman |
form of George |
Yehiel |
male |
Hebrew |
God lives |
form of Jehiel |
Yehowah |
male |
Hebrew |
name of the Hebrew God |
form of Yahweh |
Yehudah |
male |
Hebrew |
praised |
form of Judah |
Yehudi |
male |
Hebrew |
praised |
form of Judah |
Yehudit |
female |
Hebrew |
woman from Judea |
form of Judith |
Yehwe Zogbanu |
|
African |
thirty-horned forest dwelling giant |
mythology |
Yejide |
female |
African |
image of the mother in Yoruba |
|
Yekaterina |
female |
Russian |
pure |
form of Katherine |
Yelena |
female |
Russian |
bright |
form of Helen |
Yelizaveta |
female |
Russian |
God an oath |
form of Elizabeth |
Yemaja |
female |
African |
mother goddess |
mythology |
Yemelyan |
male |
Russian |
from the Roman family Aemilianus |
|
Yemima |
female |
Hebrew |
dove |
form of Jemima |
Yen |
female |
Vietnamese |
peace |
|
Yen-di |
male |
Chinese |
legendary emperor |
mythology |
Yente |
female |
Hebrew |
kind |
form of Yentl |
Yentl |
male, female |
Hebrew |
kind |
|
Yered |
male |
Hebrew |
descent |
form of Jared |
Yermolai |
male |
Russian |
the people of Hermes |
form of Hermolaos |
Yesenia |
female |
Spanish |
|
form of Jessenia |
Yesfir |
female |
Russian |
star |
form of Esther |
Yessenia |
female |
Spanish |
|
form of Jessenia |
Yeter |
female |
Turkish |
enough, sufficient |
|
Yeva |
female |
Russian, Armenian |
life |
form of Eve |
Yevdokiya |
female |
Russian |
to seem well, good, well |
form of Eudocia |
Yevgeni |
male |
Russian |
well born |
form of Yevgeniy |
Yevgeniy |
male |
Russian |
well born |
form of Eugene |
Yevgeniya |
female |
Russian |
well born |
form of Eugenia |
Yevgeny |
male |
Russian |
well born |
form of Yevgeniy |
Yevheniy |
male |
Ukrainian |
well born |
form of Eugene |
Yevpraksiya |
female |
Russian |
good, action, exercise |
|
Yewande |
female |
African |
mother has returned in Yoruba |
|
Yhi |
female |
Aboriginal |
goddess of light and creator goddess |
mythology |
Yi-Ti |
male |
Chinese |
god of wine |
mythology |
Yianni |
male |
Greek |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yiannis |
male |
Greek |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yiddie |
male |
Scottish |
man, earth, red earth |
dim. of Adam |
Yidel |
female |
Hebrew |
woman from Judea |
form of Judith |
Yildiz |
female |
Turkish |
star |
|
Yin |
female |
Chinese |
silver, polite, sound |
|
Yiorgos |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
form of George |
Yitzhak |
male |
Hebrew |
laugh |
form of Isaac |
Ylva |
female |
Scandinavian |
she-wolf |
|
Yngvar |
male |
Danish, Norwegian |
warrior |
form of Ingvar |
Yngve |
male |
Scandinavian |
from the Norse god Ing |
|
Yo |
|
African |
world-spirit |
mythology |
Yoan |
male |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yoana |
female |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yoav |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahweh is the father |
form of Joab |
Yochanan |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of John |
Yocheved |
female |
Hebrew |
Yahweh is glory |
form of Jochebed |
Yoel |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is the lord |
form of Joel |
Yoko |
female |
Japanese |
sun child |
|
Yoland |
female |
Latin |
violet (flower) |
|
Yolanda |
female |
English |
violet |
|
Yolande |
female |
French |
violet |
form of Yolanda |
Yolonda |
female |
English |
violet |
form of Yolanda |
Yonah |
male |
Hebrew |
dove |
form of Jonah |
Yonatan |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah has given |
form of Jonathan |
Yonca |
female |
Turkish |
clover |
|
Yong |
male, female |
Korean |
bravery, courage |
|
Yoni |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah has given |
form of Yonatan |
Yonit |
female |
Hebrew |
dove |
|
Yonne |
|
Celtic |
river deity |
mythology |
Yorath |
male |
Welsh |
handsome lord |
form of Iorwerth |
Yordan |
male |
Bulgarian |
river flowing between Jordan and Israel |
form of Jordan |
Yordanka |
female |
Bulgarian |
river flowing between Jordan and Israel |
form of Jordan |
Yorgos |
male |
Greek |
husbandman |
form of Yiorgos |
Yori |
male |
Japanese |
dependence |
|
Yorick |
male |
English |
husbandman |
form of Jorck |
York |
male |
English |
surname from York, a city in England |
|
Yosef |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Yoshi |
male, female |
Japanese |
goodness, luck, free |
|
Yoshiko |
female |
Japanese |
good child, free child |
|
Yoshiro |
male |
Japanese |
good son, free son |
|
Yosif |
male |
Bulgarian |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Yosyp |
male |
Ukrainian |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Young |
male, female |
Korean |
forever, prosperity |
|
Yousef |
male |
Arabic |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Youssef |
male |
Arabic |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Yric |
male |
Old English |
sole ruler |
|
Yrjana |
male |
Finnish |
husbandman |
form of George |
Yrjo |
male |
Finnish |
husbandman |
form of George |
Ysabel |
female |
English |
God an oath |
form of Isabel |
Yseult |
female |
French |
ice-rule |
form of Isolde |
Yu |
male, female |
Chinese |
creator deity |
mythology |
Yu |
female, male |
Chinese |
jade, honor, happy, rain |
|
Yu-huang |
male |
Chinese |
jade emperor |
mythology |
Yu-qiang |
male |
Chinese |
sea god, god of the ocean winds |
mythology |
Yu-ren |
male |
Chinese |
feather men |
mythology |
Yuan-shi tian-zong |
male |
Chinese |
celestial venerable of the primordial beginning |
mythology |
Yudel |
male |
Hebrew |
praised |
form of Judah |
Yuki |
male |
Japanese |
snow, luck |
|
Yukiko |
female |
Japanese |
snow child |
|
Yuko |
female |
Japanese |
gracious child |
|
Yuli |
male |
Russian |
downy-bearded |
form of Yuliy |
Yulia |
female |
Russian |
downy-bearded |
form of Yuliya |
Yulian |
male |
Russian, Bulgarian |
downy-bearded |
form of Julius |
Yuliana |
female |
Russian, Bulgarian |
downy-bearded |
form of Julia |
Yuliy |
male |
Russian |
downy-bearded |
form of Julius |
Yuliya |
female |
Russian, Bulgarian |
downy-bearded |
form of Julia |
Yumi |
female |
Japanese |
bow beautiful |
|
Yun |
female |
Chinese |
clouds |
|
Yunus |
male |
Turkish |
dolphin |
|
Yuri |
male |
Russian, Ukrainian |
husbandman |
form of Yuriy |
Yuri |
female |
Japanese |
lily |
|
Yuriy |
male |
Russian, Ukrainian |
husbandman |
form of George |
Yurlungur |
male |
Aboriginal |
"Great Father", center of fertility cult |
mythology |
Yusef |
male |
Arabic |
Yah increases |
form of Yusuf |
Yushua |
male |
Arabic |
Yah delivers |
form of Joshua |
Yusra |
female |
Arabic |
wealth, ease |
|
Yussel |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Yustina |
female |
Russian |
just |
form of Justina |
Yusuf |
male |
Arabic, Turkish |
Yah increases |
form of Joseph |
Yutke |
female |
Hebrew |
woman from Judea |
form of Judith |
Yuval |
male |
Hebrew |
small stream |
form of Jubal |
Yvain |
male |
Welsh |
lamb, youth, a Celtic god |
form of Owain, mythology |
Yve |
male, female |
French |
yew |
|
Yves |
male |
French |
yew |
|
Yves |
male |
French |
yew |
|
Yvette |
female |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Yvette |
female |
French |
yew |
form of Yves |
Yvo |
male |
German |
yew |
form of Yves |
Yvon |
male |
French |
yew |
|
Yvon |
male |
German |
yew |
|
Yvonne |
female |
Celtic, German |
yew |
|
Yvonne |
female |
French |
yew |
form of Yvon |
Zabel |
female |
Armenian |
God an oath |
form of Isabel |
Zacarias |
male |
Spanish |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zacchaeus |
male |
Greek |
pure |
|
Zach |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is renowned |
dim. of Zachariah |
Zach |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zacharias |
Zachari |
male |
Bulgarian |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zachariah |
Zachariah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is renowned |
|
Zachariah |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zacharias |
male |
Greek, English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zachariasz |
male |
Polish |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zacharie |
male |
French |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zachary |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is renowned |
|
Zachary |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zachery |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zack |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is nenowned |
dim. of Zachariah |
Zack |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zachary or Isaac |
Zackary |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zachary |
Zackery |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zachary |
Zagreus |
male |
Greek |
supreme god Greek Orphism |
mythology |
Zahi |
male |
Arabic |
beautiful, brilliant |
|
Zahia |
female |
Arabic |
beautiful, brilliant |
form of Zahi |
Zahid |
male |
Arabic |
pious, devout |
|
Zahida |
female |
Arabic |
pious, devout |
form of Zahid |
Zahir |
male |
Arabic |
shining, radiant, blossoming |
|
Zahira |
female |
Arabic |
shining, radiant, blossoming |
form of Zahir |
Zahra |
female |
Arabic |
blooming flower |
form of Zahrah |
Zahrah |
female |
Arabic |
blooming flower |
|
Zaid |
male |
Arabic |
growth, to increase |
form of Zayd |
Zaida |
female |
Arabic |
growth, to increase |
form of Zayd |
Zain |
male |
Arabic |
beauty, grace |
form of Zayn |
Zaina |
female |
Arabic |
beauty, grace |
form of Zayn |
Zainab |
female |
Arabic |
fragrant flowering plant |
|
Zaira |
female |
Arabic |
blooming flower |
form of Zahrah |
Zak |
male |
English |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zachary or Isaac |
Zakhar |
male |
Russian |
Yahweh remembers |
form of Zechariah |
Zaki |
male |
Arabic |
pure |
|
Zakiah |
female |
Hebrew |
pure |
|
Zakiyya |
female |
Arabic |
pure |
form of Zaki |
Zala |
female |
Slovene |
beautiful |
|
Zalman |
male |
Hebrew |
peaceable |
form of Solomon |
Zalmon |
male |
Hebrew |
shady |
|
Zalmoxis |
male |
Greek |
god of the Getae and Dacians |
mythology |
Zaman |
male |
Arabic |
time, age, era |
|
Zan |
female |
Chinese |
praise, support |
|
Zander |
male |
English |
defender of men |
form of Alexander |
Zandra |
female |
English |
defender of men |
form of Alexandra |
Zane |
male |
English |
from a Danish surname |
|
Zao-jun |
male |
Chinese |
lord of the hearth |
mythology |
Zara |
female |
Hebrew |
bright as the dawn |
|
Zara |
female |
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese |
blooming flower |
form of Zahrah |
Zaramama |
female |
Native American |
"grain mother" in Quechua |
mythology |
Zarathustra |
male |
Persian |
golden camel, golden star |
|
Zaray |
female |
Arabic |
blooming flower |
form of Zahrah |
Zareen |
female |
Persian |
golden |
|
Zaria |
female |
Arabic |
blooming flower |
form of Zahrah |
Zarita |
female |
Spanish |
princess, queen |
form of Sarah |
Zavanna |
female |
English |
savannah |
form of Savannah |
Zavia |
female |
English |
splendid |
form of Xavier |
Zayd |
male |
Arabic |
growth |
|
Zayn |
male |
Arabic |
beauty, grace |
|
Zayna |
female |
Arabic |
beauty, grace |
form of Zayn |
Zaynab |
female |
Arabic |
fragrant flowering plant |
form of Zainab |
Zbigniew |
male |
Polish |
to dispel anger |
|
Zdenek |
male |
Czech |
Roman family name meaning "of Sidon" |
form of Sidonius |
Zdenka |
female |
Czech, Slovene |
Roman family name meaning "of Sidon" |
form of Zdenek |
Zdenko |
male |
Czech, Slovene |
Roman family name meaning "of Sidon" |
form of Zdenek |
Zdislav |
male |
Czech |
here glory |
form of Zdzislaw |
Zdravko |
male |
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene |
healthy |
|
Zdzislaw |
male |
Polish |
here glory |
|
Ze |
male |
Portuguese |
Yah increases |
form of Jose |
Zebadiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahweh has bestowed |
|
Zebedee |
male |
Greek |
Yahweh has bestowed |
form of Zebadiah |
Zebulon |
male |
Hebrew |
exaltation |
form of Zebulun |
Zebulun |
male |
Hebrew |
exaltation |
|
Zechariah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is renowned |
|
Zechariah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahweh remembers |
|
Zed |
male |
English |
justice of Yahweh |
form of Zedekiah |
Zedekiah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yah is might |
|
Zedekiah |
male |
Hebrew |
justice of Yahweh |
|
Zeev |
male |
Hebrew |
wolf |
form of Zev |
Zef |
male |
Dutch |
he will add |
form of Jozef |
Zeferino |
male |
Portuguese |
the west wind |
|
Zeke |
male |
Hebrew |
God will strengthen |
dim. of Ezekiel |
Zeke |
male |
English |
God strengthens |
form of Ezekiel |
Zeki |
male |
Turkish |
intelligent |
|
Zelda |
female |
Hebrew, English |
luck |
form of Griselda |
Zelde |
female |
Hebrew |
luck |
form of Zelda |
Zelig |
male |
Hebrew |
blessed, happy |
form of Selig |
Zella |
female |
German |
from Roman given name Marcus, Mars |
form of Marcella |
Zelma |
female |
English |
helmet protection |
form of Selma |
Zelpah |
female |
Hebrew |
frailty |
form of Zilpah |
Zelpha |
female |
Hebrew |
frailty |
form of Zilpah |
Zelus |
male |
Greek |
personification of zeal or emulation |
mythology |
Zena |
female |
Persian |
a woman |
|
Zena |
female |
English |
hospitality |
form of Xenia |
Zenenet |
female |
Egyptian |
goddess of Hermonthis |
mythology |
Zenia |
female |
English |
hospitality |
form of Xenia |
Zeno |
male |
Greek |
derived from the Greek god Zeus |
|
Zenobia |
female |
Greek |
life from Zeus |
|
Zenobia |
female |
Greek |
life of Zeus |
|
Zenon |
male |
Greek |
derived from the Greek god Zeus |
form of Zeno |
Zenovia |
female |
Greek |
life of Zeus |
form of Zenobia |
Zenzi |
female |
German |
to grow |
form of Kreszenz |
Zeph |
male |
English |
Yahweh has hidden |
form of Zephaniah |
Zephania |
male |
English |
Yahweh has hidden |
form of Zephaniah |
Zephaniah |
male |
Hebrew |
Yahweh has hidden |
|
Zephyr |
male |
Greek |
the west wind |
mythology |
Zephyra |
female |
Greek |
the west wind |
form of Zephyr |
Zephyrine |
female |
French |
the west wind |
form of Zeferino |
Zephyrus |
male |
Greek |
god of the west wind |
mythology |
Zerachiel |
male |
Hebrew |
command of God |
Judeo-Christian legend |
Zeru |
male |
Basque |
sky |
|
Zeta |
female |
Italian |
little girl |
form of Zita |
Zethus |
male |
Greek |
son of Zeus and Antiope |
mythology |
Zeus |
male |
Greek |
weather god, thunder, lightning, rain |
mythology |
Zeus |
male |
Greek |
Greek god, shine, sky |
mythology |
Zev |
male |
Hebrew |
wolf |
|
Zezengorri |
|
Basque |
adult reddish bull genie |
mythology |
Zhang Fei |
male |
Chinese |
god of butchers |
mythology |
Zhang Guo-lao |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Zhang Xian |
male |
Chinese |
Chang the Immortal |
mythology |
Zhanna |
female |
Russian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Jeanne |
Zhen |
female |
Chinese |
precious, of chaste, virtuous |
|
Zhenya |
female |
Russian |
well born |
form of Yevgeniya |
Zhi Song-zi |
male |
Chinese |
lord of the rain |
mythology |
Zhi-ni |
female |
Chinese |
goddess of spinners |
mythology |
Zhong kui |
male |
Chinese |
god of the afterlife, exorcisms |
mythology |
Zhong Li-quan |
male |
Chinese |
one of the Ba Xian |
mythology |
Zhong-kui |
male |
Chinese |
god of literature and examinations |
mythology |
Zhou |
male |
Chinese |
help, assist |
|
Zhu Rong |
male |
Chinese |
god of fire |
mythology |
Zhu-yi |
male |
Chinese |
red robed one, patron of ill-prepared candiates for official examinations |
mythology |
Zi-yu |
male |
Chinese |
divine inventor of war and weapons |
mythology |
Zia |
male |
Arabic |
splendour, light |
|
Ziba |
female |
Persian |
beautiful |
|
Zibelthiurdos |
male |
Greek |
storm god |
mythology |
Zibiah |
female |
Hebrew |
roe, deer |
|
Ziemowit |
male |
Polish |
lord of the family |
|
Zigor |
male |
Basque |
punishment |
|
Zilla |
female |
English |
shade |
form of Zillah |
Zillah |
female |
Hebrew |
shade |
|
Zillah |
female |
Hebrew |
shade |
|
Zilpah |
female |
Hebrew |
frailty |
|
Zimri |
male |
Hebrew |
my praise or my music |
|
Zina |
female |
Russian |
derived from the Greek god Zeus |
form of Zinaida |
Zinaida |
female |
Russian |
derived from the Greek god Zeus |
|
Zinnia |
female |
English |
name of the flower named after botanish Johann Zinn |
|
Zinovia |
female |
Greek |
life of Zeus |
form of Zenobia |
Zinoviy |
male |
Russian |
life of Zeus |
form of Zenobia |
Zinoviya |
female |
Russian |
life of Zeus |
form of Zenobia |
Zion |
male |
Hebrew |
citadel at the center of Jerusalem |
|
Zipporah |
female |
Hebrew |
bird |
|
Zisel |
female |
Hebrew |
sweet |
form of Sisel |
Zita |
female |
Italian |
little girl |
|
Ziv |
male, female |
Hebrew |
bright, radiant |
|
Ziva |
female |
Hebrew |
bright, radiant |
form of Ziv |
Zivit |
female |
Hebrew |
bright, radiant |
form of Ziv |
Ziya |
male |
Arabic |
splendour, light |
form of Zia |
Ziyad |
male |
Arabic |
growth |
|
Zlata |
female |
Croatian, Serbian |
gold |
form of Zlatan |
Zlatan |
male |
Croatian, Serbian |
gold |
|
Zlatko |
male |
Croatian, Serbian |
gold |
form of Zlatan |
Zlota |
female |
Hebrew |
golden |
|
Zoe |
female |
Greek |
life |
|
Zoe |
female |
English, Greek |
life |
|
Zoey |
female |
English |
life |
form of Zoe |
Zofia |
female |
Polish |
wisdom |
form of Sophia |
Zohar |
male, female |
Hebrew |
light, brilliance |
|
Zoie |
female |
English |
life |
form of Zoe |
Zoja |
female |
Czech, Polish |
life |
form of Zoe |
Zola |
female |
English |
derived from the surname |
|
Zola |
female |
African |
quiet, tranquil in Zulu |
|
Zoltan |
male |
Hungarian |
king, sultan |
|
Zombie |
|
Haitian |
a soulless body that serves a sorcerer as a slave |
mythology |
Zona |
female |
Greek |
girdle, belt |
|
Zopyros |
male |
Greek |
glowing |
|
Zora |
female |
Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian |
dawn |
|
Zoraida |
female |
Spanish |
enchanting woman |
|
Zoran |
male |
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian |
dawn |
form of Zora |
Zorion |
male, female |
Basque |
happiness |
|
Zorione |
female |
Basque |
happiness |
form of Zorion |
Zoroaster |
male |
Greek |
golden camel, golden star |
form of Zarathustra |
Zosia |
female |
Polish |
wisdom |
form of Zofia |
Zosime |
female |
Greek |
viable, likely to survive |
form of Zosimus |
Zosimos |
male |
Greek |
viable, likely to survive |
form of Zosimus |
Zosimus |
male |
Greek |
viable, likely to survive |
|
Zoticus |
male |
Greek |
full of life |
|
Zowie |
female |
English |
life |
form of Zoe |
Zoya |
female |
Russian |
life |
form of Zoe |
Zsanett |
female |
Hungarian |
Yahweh is gracious |
form of Jeannette |
Zsazsa |
female |
Hungarian |
lily |
form of Zsuzsanna |
Zsiga |
male |
Hungarian |
victory protector |
form of Zsigmond |
Zsigmond |
male |
Hungarian |
victory protector |
form of Sigmund |
Zsofia |
female |
Hungarian |
wisdom |
form of Sophia |
Zsofika |
female |
Hungarian |
wisdom |
form of Zsofia |
Zsoka |
female |
Hungarian |
my God is an oath |
form of Erzsebet |
Zsolt |
male |
Hungarian |
king, sultan |
form of Zoltan |
Zsuzsa |
female |
Hungarian |
lily |
form of Zsuzsanna |
Zsuzsanna |
female |
Hungarian |
lily |
form of Susanna |
Zsuzsi |
female |
Hungarian |
lily |
form of Zsuzsanna |
Zuberi |
male |
African |
strong in Swahili |
|
Zuberoa |
female |
Basque |
wood spirit |
mythology |
Zubin |
male |
English |
toothy |
|
Zula |
female |
English |
from the African tribe, Zulus |
|
Zulaykha |
female |
Arabic |
brilliant beauty |
form of Zuleika |
Zuleika |
female |
Persian |
brilliant beauty |
|
Zulekha |
female |
Arabic |
brilliant beauty |
form of Zuleika |
Zulfikar |
male |
Arabic |
clever of the spine |
|
Zulfiqar |
male |
Arabic |
clever of the spine |
form of Zulfikar |
Zuri |
female |
African |
beautiful in Swahili |
|
Zurine |
female |
Basque |
white |
|
Zusa |
female |
Hebrew |
sweet |
|
Zusman |
male |
Hebrew |
sweet man |
|
Zuzana |
female |
Czech, Slovak |
lily |
form of Susanna |
Zuzanna |
female |
Polish |
lily |
form of Susanna |
Zuzen |
male |
Basque |
just, fair |
|
Zvi |
male |
Hebrew |
deer |
|
Zvonimir |
male |
Croatian |
sound, chime, peace |
|
Zvonimira |
female |
Croatian |
sound, chime, peace |
form of Zvonimir |
Zvonko |
male |
Croatian |
sound, chime, peace |
form of Zvonimir |
Zyanya |
female |
Native American |
forever, always |
|
Zygmunt |
male |
Polish |
victory protector |
form of Sigmund |