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Desi m & f

English

Desi is a gender-neutral diminutive, commonly used in English, of various names beginning with a similar sound, such as Desmond and Desiree. In the case of the famous Cuban-American musician and actor...

Petia m & f

Bulgarian, Russian

Petia is an alternate transcription of the Russian/Bulgarian name Петя (Petya). This bilingual name has distinct origins depending on language: in Russian, Petya is a masculine diminutive of Pyotr (th...

Haoyu m & f

Chinese

Haoyu (浩然) is a unisex Chinese given name composed of two elements: hào (浩) meaning "vast, great, numerous" and yǔ (宇) meaning "house, eaves, universe." The combination evokes a sense of boundless...

Amosis m & f

Ancient Egyptian

Etymology and OriginAmosis is the Greek form of the Egyptian name Ahmose, which is derived from the elements Iah (the moon god) and msj (to be born), giving the meaning "born of Iah" or "child of the...

Kiwa m & f

Māori, Polynesian

Kiwa is a name of Māori and Polynesian origin, primarily known as the guardian of the ocean in Māori mythology. The name itself means "dark" or "black" in the Māori language, a fitting association wit...

Hyacinthe m & f

French

Hyacinthe is a French given name that serves as both a masculine and feminine form of Hyacinthus. Deriving from the Latinized Greek Hyakinthos, the name is intrinsically linked to the hyacinth flower,...

Nkanyezi m & f

Zulu

Nkanyezi is a unisex Zulu name meaning “star,” derived directly from the Zulu word inkanyezi. Stars hold deep symbolism in many African cultures, representing guidance, hope, and divine light, making...

Quincey m & f

English

Etymology and OriginQuincey is a variant spelling of Quincy, which originated as an English surname. The surname Quincy itself derives from the place name Cuinchy in northern France, which in turn com...

Stace m & f

English, Medieval English

Stace is a medieval short form of Eustace. In modern usage, it is typically considered a short form of Stacy or Stacey, often used as a unisex name predominantly in English-speaking countries.Etymolog...

Ujarak m & f

Greenlandic

Ujarak is a Greenlandic name drawn directly from Kalaallisut, the official language of Greenland. It literally translates to "stone" — a concise word that evokes the island's ancient, rocky landscape...

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