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Names Categorized "body parts"

142 Names found

Mojgan Feminine Persian

Mojgan is a Persian feminine given name, transcribed as مژگان in the Persian alphabet. It is an alternate transcription of Mozhgan, which directly means "eyelashes" in Persian. The name carries poetic and aesthetic conno...

Mozhgan Feminine Persian

Mozhgan (also spelled Mojgan or Mezhgan) is a Persian given name for girls. It is the plural form of mozhe (Persian: مژه), meaning "eyelash," so Mozhgan translates literally to "eyelashes." The name is pronounced [mɔʒˈɡɒ...

Müjgan Feminine Turkish

Müjgan is a Turkish female given name, deriving from the Persian name Mozhgan. The name is built from the Persian word mozhgān (مژگان), meaning "eyelashes". In Persian, mozhgan is the plural form of mozh, referring to ey...

Naevius Masculine Roman

Naevius is a Latin masculine name derived from the Roman nomen (family name) Naevius, itself a substantivized form of the adjective naevius meaning 'that has a mole on his body,' from Latin naevus 'birthmark, mole' plus...

Nail Masculine Arabic Turkish +1

Nail is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, and in Turkish it conveys the idea of "attainer" or someone who accomplishes their goals as a conqueror. The name is rooted in the Arabic root n-y-l, which carries the mea...

Naira 1 Feminine

Naira is a feminine given name of Aymara origin, derived from the word nayra meaning "eye" or "early." The Aymara people are an indigenous group native to the Andean region of South America, primarily in Bolivia, Peru, a...

Najla Feminine Arabic

Najla is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "wide-eyed" in Arabic. The name carries connotations of beauty and innocence, often associated with large, expressive eyes, a common motif in Arabic poetry and culture. It i...

Nevio Masculine Italian

Nevio is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Roman family name Naevius. This in turn came from the Latin word naevus, meaning "mole (on the body)" — likely an affectionate or distinguishing nickname for som...

Njinga Unisex

Njinga is a feminine name of Bantu origin, found primarily in Angola and surrounding regions. It is possibly derived from kujinga in Kimbundu, meaning "to twist, to wrap," an allusion to the practice of referring to a bi...

Nurten Feminine Turkish

Nurten is a Turkish female given name that carries the poetic meaning of "radiant skin." The name is a compound of two distinct elements: the Arabic-derived nur (nūr), meaning "light," and the Persian-derived ten (tan),...

Nuwan Masculine Sinhalese

Nuwan (Sinhala: නුවන්) is a Sinhalese masculine given name widely used in Sri Lanka. Its etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Sinhala නුවණ (nuvana), meaning "wisdom," or from නුවන (nuvana), meaning "ey...

Obinna Masculine Igbo

Obinna is an Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria, primarily given to males. The name is formed from the elements óbì "heart, mind" and ńnà "father", meaning "heart of the father" or "father's heart". Depending on context...

Oedipus Masculine Greek

Oedipus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Οἰδίπους (Oidipous), which literally means "swollen foot" — derived from οἰδέω (oideo) "to swell" and πούς (pous) "foot". This etymology refers to the infant Oedipus's ankl...

Oinatz Masculine Basque

Oinatz is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "footprint" in the Basque language. The name is derived from the Basque word oinatz, meaning "footprint" or "trace," and is closely related to oin (foot...

Okropir Masculine Georgian

Okropir is the Georgian form of the Greek name Chrysostomos, meaning "golden mouth." The name translates this epithet directly into Georgian, where it is used as a given name.EtymologyThe Greek Chrysostomos derives from...

Oliva Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Oliva is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, directly derived from the Latin word for "olive". The name is used primarily in Italian and Spanish contexts, reflecting the deep cultural and agricultural significanc...

Omphale Feminine Greek

Omphale is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word ὀμφαλός (omphalos), meaning "navel, center." In Greek mythology, Omphale was a legendary queen of Lydia in Asia Minor. She is best known for her role in the...

Onyx Unisex English

Onyx is a unisex English given name derived directly from the word for the gemstone, a banded variety of chalcedony known for its striking black, red, or other colors. The name ultimately comes from the Ancient Greek ὄνυ...

Orpah Feminine English Bible

Orpah is a minor yet memorable figure from the Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). The name is of Hebrew origin, meaning "back of the neck" or simply "neck", also sometimes interpreted as "fawn". Orpah was...

Osiris Masculine Egyptian

Osiris is the Greek form of the ancient Egyptian name wsjr (reconstructed as Asar, Usir, and other forms), whose meaning remains uncertain. Proposed etymologies link it to wsr meaning "mighty" or to jrt meaning "eye," bu...

Shin Masculine Japanese

EtymologyShin (しん, シン) is a Japanese masculine given name derived from various kanji characters. The most common meanings include shin (真) "real, genuine", as well as 伸 (extend), 新 (new), 心 (heart), 信 (belief),...

Sullivan Masculine English French

Sullivan is a masculine given name derived from an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Súileabháin. This patronymic surname originated from the personal name Súileabhán, composed of the Irish elements súil "eye" and...

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