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A Roman cognomen derived from the given name Quintus.

The Spanish form of Quintinus (see Quentin).

A variant of Quentin.

The feminine form of Quintinus.

The Italian and Portuguese form of Quintinus (see Quentin).

A Roman cognomen originally derived from Quintus.

A variant of Quinctius.

The Italian form of Quintus.

A variant of Quentin, also coinciding with an English surname signifying "queen's town" in Old English.

A Roman praenomen, or given name, signifying "fifth" in Latin. Originally spelled Quinctus during the early Republic. This name was traditionally...

The Dutch form of Quirinus.

The German form of Quirinus.

The feminine form of Quirinus.

The Dutch feminine form of Quirinus.

The Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Quirinus.

Possibly from the Sabine word quiris signifying "spear". Quirinus was a Sabine and Roman god, sometimes identified with Romulus. He declined in...

From Quechua qispi "free" or q'ispi "glass".

The Portuguese variant of Quiteria.

Of uncertain meaning, possibly a form of Kythereia. Saint Quiteria was a semi-legendary 2nd-century Iberian martyr.

Created by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes for the hero of his novel Don Quixote (1605). This is the character's surname; see Quixote.

Signifies "servant" in Azerbaijani. It is sometimes used as the second part of compound names.

Signifies "feathered serpent", from K'iche' Maya q'uq' "quetzal, quetzal feather" and kumatz "serpent, snake". This was the K'iche' counterpart of...

From Arabic قربان (qurbān) signifying "sacrifice, sacrificial animal". It is associated with the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha, which features the...

The Uzbek and Tajik form of Qurban.

Possibly from Arabic قصي (qaṣī) signifying "distant" [1]. This was the name of an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad who oversaw a temple in Mecca.

From Sino-Vietnamese (quý) signifying "precious, valuable".

From Sino-Vietnamese (quyên) signifying "beautiful, graceful".

From Sino-Vietnamese (quyền) signifying "power, right, authority".

From Sino-Vietnamese (quỳnh) signifying "deep red". This is also the Vietnamese name for a variety of flowering plant (genus Epiphyllum).