Antoni is a Polish variant of Anthony. Anthony is a version of the Roman name Antonius which means 'praiseworthy'. In
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Milena
Milena originates in Slavic languages and means "affectionate woman". It is a feminine form of Milan. Until today the name
Leverett
Leverett is a variant of Lever. Lever is derived from the Old French word 'levre', which means 'fleet footed'. Some
Angus
Angus is derived from the Gaelic 'Aonghus', a compound of two words – “aon”, which means 'one', and “ghus”, which
Ouida
Ouida originated as a pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Rame. She created it based on her pronunciation of
Pershing
Pershing is a Germanic name in origin and means 'grower or seller of peaches'.
Kayla
Kayla is a combination of Kay and the suffix -la. Kay is a diminutive of Katherine. Katherine originates in Greek
Aoloa
Aoloa is a Hawaiian name and means “long cloud”. It is the term commonly used to describe cirrus clouds. When
Obasi
Obasi is an African name which means 'in honor of the supreme God'.
Heyne
Heyne is most likely derived from the name Henry. Henry originates in Germanic languages and means "ruler of the house".
Judith
Judith originates in Hebrew language and means "Judea woman". It is a feminine form of Judah. Judith was a character
Due
Due originates in Vietnamese language and it means "man of virtue".
Ginny
Ginny is a diminutive of Virginia. Virginia originates in Latin language and means "virgin woman". Virginia is the name of
Yarnell
Yarnell is an English name and it was given to an eagle's roost.
Ikki
Ikki is a Japanese name that means 'one horseman'.
Joanna
Joanna is a variant of Joan. Joan originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It is a feminine
Buford
Buford is an Old English name and is derived from the word for 'an aviary' and the word “ford” which
Asbjorn
Asbjorn is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Osborn. Osborn originates in Old English language and means "god of bears".
Hayward
Hayward is an English surname that comes from the Old English word 'hege', which means 'a hedge or a fence',
Marlis
Most likely a combination of Mary and Liese, a Dutch diminutive of Elizabeth. Mary is an English form of Maria,