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13,457Tyyne is a Finnish female given name, derived from the Finnish word tyyni meaning "calm, serene". It originated as a late 19th-century coinage, reflecting the broader trend of creating names from native Finnish vocabular...
Tzeitel is a Yiddish diminutive of Sarah. The name Sarah derives from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman," and is borne in the Old Testament by Abraham's wife, the matriarch of the Jewish peopl...
Tzeruya is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament, representing a less common spelling or variant form of Zeruiah. The name Zeruiah is derived from the Hebrew root tsori, meaning "balm" or "salve," referring to a fragr...
Tzila is a modern Hebrew form of Zillah, a name with biblical origins. The name Zillah, from which Tzila derives, appears in the Old Testament as a figure meaning "shade" in Hebrew. The most famous bearer is Zillah, the...
Tzilla is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Zillah. In the King James Version of the Old Testament, the name appears as Zillah in Mark 12:19 (actually Genesis 4:19, 22, 23); Tzilla is the transliteration of th...
Tzipora is a modern Hebrew form of Zipporah, a name originating from the Hebrew tsippor, meaning "bird." This etymology reflects a common onomastic tradition of naming after fauna, conveying qualities such as swiftness,...
Tziporah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Tzipora, itself a modern Hebrew form of Zipporah. The name Zipporah is derived from the Hebrew word tsippor meaning "bird". In the Old Testament, Zipporah is the...
Tzippora is the Hebrew form of Zipporah, the biblical wife of Moses. The name is derived from the Hebrew root tsippor, meaning “bird,” evoking a sense of freedom and delicacy. Etymology and Origin The name Tzippora (also...
Tzivia is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Tzivya, which derives from the Biblical name Zibiah. The name Zibiah means "female gazelle" in Hebrew, from the root word tsevi meaning "gazelle" or "deer". In the...
Tzivya is a Hebrew name that appears in the context of the Hebrew Bible. It is the feminine Hebrew form of Zibiah, which itself originates from the Hebrew word for "female gazelle" (derived from the element tsevi). The n...
Tzofiya is a feminine Hebrew name that means "watching" or "lookout." Derived from the root צ-פ-ה (tz-f-h), which conveys the sense of observing or keeping watch, the name shares its etymology with the word tzofeh (a sco...
Tzufit (צופית) is a Hebrew feminine given name that means "sunbird" in Hebrew, specifically referring to birds in the family Nectariniidae. The name is derived from the Hebrew word tzufit (צוּפִית), which traces back to...
Tzvia (also spelled Tsvia) is a Hebrew feminine given name, directly derived as the feminine form of Tzvi. Modern use of this name draws on the biblical and natural imagery embedded in its root.Etymology and MeaningThe m...
Ubon is a feminine Thai name that means "lotus" in Thai, derived from the Sanskrit word उत्पल (utpala). This floral name is inevitably linked to the northeastern Thai city of Ubon Ratchathani, whose name translates as "r...
Udane is a Basque feminine name derived from uda, the Basque word for "summer". As such, it evokes the warmth, light, and vitality of the summer season. The name belongs to a small set of Basque names inspired by nature...
Ugnė is a Lithuanian female given name that derives from the Lithuanian word ugnis, meaning "fire." The etymology connects it to the Indo-European root *n̥gʷnis (fire), which also gave rise to Latin ignis and Sanskrit ag...
Ugochi is a traditional Igbo female name that carries deep spiritual and cultural meaning. Derived from the Igbo words ùgó meaning "eagle" or "honour" and Chi, the personal god or spiritual guardian, Ugochi translates to...
Uiara is a variant of the Tupi name Iara, which means "lady of the water" in Old Tupi. The name is derived from the elements y (water) and îara (lady, mistress). In Brazilian folklore, Iara (also spelled Uiara or Yara) i...
Uʻilani is a Hawaiian female given name that evokes the beauty of the sky and the heavens. Composed of the elements uʻi meaning "youth, beauty" and lani meaning "heaven, sky, royal, majesty," the name translates to "heav...
Uju is a feminine name of Igbo origin, meaning "fullness, plenty". The name reflects values of abundance and prosperity, common themes in Igbo naming traditions where names often carry aspirational or descriptive meaning...
Ukaleq is a Greenlandic feminine name derived from the native word for "hare" (ukaleq), a small mammal found throughout the Arctic. The name reflects Greenland's close connection to its natural environment and wildlife....
Ula is a diminutive of Urszula in Polish and Uršula in Slovene. Both Urszula and Uršula are local forms of the Latin name Ursula, which means "little bear" from the Latin ursa "she-bear". The name Ursula is famously asso...
Ulalume is a feminine name of literary origin, created by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe for his 1847 poem Ulalume. The name's exact etymology is uncertain; scholars commonly propose two Latin roots: ululare meaning...
Uliana is a feminine given name used in Russian and Ukrainian contexts, representing an alternate transcription of Russian Ульяна or Ukrainian Уляна (see Ulyana). It ultimately derives from the Juliana family of names, w...
Ülker is a Turkish feminine given name that means "the Pleiades" in Turkish, referring to the prominent star cluster in the Taurus constellation. The name is intrinsically linked to Turkish culture and is also used in ne...
Ülkər is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "the Pleiades" — a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus. The name shares its etymology with the Turkish form Ülker, which also refers to the Ple...
Ülkü is a Turkish unisex given name and surname. The word ülkü literally translates to "ideal" in Turkish, carrying connotations of aspiration, perfection, or a guiding principle. As a vocabulary name, it emerged during...
Ulla is a feminine given name with multiple origins.EtymologyIn German-speaking countries, Ulla is a diminutive of Ursula, meaning "little she-bear." In Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, it is der...
Ülle is an Estonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the masculine name Ülo. Ülo itself traces back to the Livonian names Ilo or Ylo, meaning "joy", and appears in historical texts like the 13th-century...
Ulrica is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, most common in Sweden. It is a feminine form of Ulric, which in turn derives from the Old English name Wulfric, itself composed of the Germanic elements wulf (meani...
Ulriikka is the Finnish feminine form of Ulrich, a name rooted in Old Germanic onomastics. The masculine Ulrich derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil 'heritage' and rih 'ruler, king', t...
Ulrika is a Swedish feminine form of Ulrich, derived from the Old German name Odalric, which combines the elements uodil ('heritage') and rih ('ruler, king'). The name thus carries the meaning 'rich heritage' or 'noble r...
Ulrike is the German feminine form of the masculine name Ulrich. The name has Germanic origins and is particularly popular in Germany and Scandinavia.EtymologyUlrike derives from the Old High German name Odalric, which c...
Etymology and OriginUlrikke is the Norwegian and Danish feminine form of the masculine name Ulrich. Ulrich itself derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil "heritage" and rih "ruler, king"....
Ulviye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Ulvi. The root name Ulvi means "exalted" or "high" in Turkish, originating from the Arabic word علْويّ (ʿulwīy). The feminine form Ulviye thus carr...
Ülviyyə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of the name Ulvi, which is derived from the Arabic ʿulwīy, meaning "exalted, high." The name carries a sense of nobility and elevated status, reflecting its linguistic roots in th...
Ulya is a Russian Diminutive of Ulyana, which itself is the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of Juliana. The ultimate root, Juliana, derives from the Latin Iulianus (see Julian), a name of Roman origin linked to t...
Ulyana is a Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian feminine given name, representing a regional variant of Juliana. Ultimately derived from the Latin Iulianus (a family name associated with the Roman gens Julia), it carries...
Ulyssa is a feminine form of Ulysses, the Latin name derived from the Greek Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. While Ulysses gained prominence in English-speaking cultures partly through its a...
Uma is a feminine given name with roots in Sanskrit, where it means "flax." In Hinduism, it is an epithet of the goddess Parvati, the divine consort of Shiva. The name is also associated with words like "tranquillity," "...
Umay (also spelled Umai) is a Turkic and Mongolian goddess associated with childbirth and fertility, from a Turkic word meaning "womb" or "placenta". She is revered in Turkish and Tengrist mythology as a protector of wom...
Umayma is a feminine Arabic name meaning "little mother", derived from a diminutive of أمّ (ʾumm) "mother". This name was borne by an aunt of the Prophet Muhammad, and it is traditionally used as a female name in Arabic-...
Ume is a Japanese feminine name that directly references the ume (梅), the Japanese apricot or plum blossom (Prunus mume). The name derives from the Japanese element ume for “Japanese apricot, plum.” In Japan, the ume bl...
Umeda is a Tajik feminine given name, a direct derivative of the masculine name Umed. The name Umed itself carries the profound meaning of "hope" in Tajik, a concept deeply rooted in Persian linguistic heritage, originat...
Umeko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with kanji including 梅 (ume) meaning "apricot, plum" (the species Prunus mume) and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible, though...
Umida is a feminine Uzbek given name, the female counterpart of Umid. Both names derive from the Persian word omīd (امید), meaning "hope." As a result, Umida carries the same uplifting connotation of hope and aspiration....
Etymology and MeaningUmm (أمّ) is an Arabic word that literally means "mother". In Arabic naming conventions, it is used in a kunya, a type of honorific nickname that often refers to the bearer's eldest son (e.g., Umm Ku...
Umm Kulthum (Arabic: أم كلثوم) is a feminine Arabic given name that combines the elements Umm ('mother') and Kulthum. The name has deep historical and religious significance: it was borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muh...
Ümmügülsüm is the Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Umm Kulthum, an Arabic name consisting of the elements Umm (meaning "mother") and Kulthum. The name Umm Kulthum originally belonged to a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad...
Úna is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish word úan meaning "lamb." This etymology reflects a pastoral tradition common in early Irish naming practices, where animal names were often used sy...
Ùna is the Scottish Gaelic form of the Irish name Úna, itself derived from the Old Irish word úan meaning “lamb”. This name has deep roots in Celtic culture, symbolizing gentleness and purity. The Gaelic version uses a g...
Una is a feminine given name with multiple distinct origins. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish Úna or Scottish Gaelic Ùna, both of which are probably derived from Old Irish úan meaning "lamb". This connection gives t...
Undine is a feminine name derived from the Latin word unda meaning "wave." The term undine itself was coined by the 16th-century Swiss alchemist and physician Paracelsus in his work A Book on Nymphs, Sylphs, Pygmies, and...
Unice is a feminine given name. It is primarily an English variant of the name Eunice.Etymology and OriginsThe name Eunice Eunice has its roots in Greek. It is a Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐνίκη (Eunike), which is...
Unique is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word unique, which originates from Latin unicus meaning "one and only" or "singular." The name belongs to a category of English word names that e...
Unity is a female given name derived directly from the English word unity, meaning the state of being united or joined as a whole. The word itself comes from the Latin unitas, which is formed from unus (one). As a virtue...
Un-ju is an alternate transcription of the Korean female name Eun-ju. The name is typically written in Hangul as 은주. In standard Romanization, it is rendered as Eun-ju, but the variant form Un-ju reflects an older or a...
Unn is a Norwegian feminine given name that derives from the Old Norse name Unnr. The meaning of the root name is disputed: it may come from the Old Norse element unnr meaning “wave” or from unna “to love.” These two dis...
Unni is a Norwegian feminine given name. It is often considered a modern coinage based on Old Norse elements, particularly unnr ("wave") or unna ("to love") combined with nýr ("new"). According to Wiktionary, it may also...
Unnr is an Old Norse feminine name with a dual etymological origin. It is derived from the Old Norse element unnr meaning "wave," which evokes imagery of the sea, a central element in Norse culture and mythology. Alterna...