Nohea originates in Hawaiian language and means "beautiful". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names. Currently,
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Harm
Harm is a Dutch diminutive of Herman. Herman is derived from the Latin name 'Arminius', itself derived from the Old
Nolan
Nolan is an Irish name, derived from the Gaelic name 'O'Nuallain', which means 'son of Nuallain'. The name 'Nuallain' is
Noll
Noll is a medieval diminutive of Oliver. The name Oliver is derived from the Old Germanic name 'Alfihar', itself derived
Lever
Lever is derived from the Old French word 'levre', which means 'fleet footed'. Some sources also suggest the origin in
Africanus
The name Africanus is thought to be the ancient Greek form for the continent of Africa. The Greek word “phrike”
Nooa
Nooa is a Finnish variant of Noah. Noah is a general name of Hebrew origins, derived from the Hebrew name
Adelrik
The name Adelrik comes from the two Germanic words – “adel”, which means 'noble or imperial', and “rik”, which means
Norm
Norm is a diminutive of Norman. The name Norman is derived from the Old Germanic words 'nord', which means 'North',
Antonio
Antonio is an Italian and Spanish variant of Anthony. Anthony is a version of the Roman name Antonius which means
Doyle
Doyle is derived from the Gaelic given name “Dubhgall”. The name Dubhgall itself was composed of two words – “dubh”
Norris
Norris originates in Old French language and means "coming from North". Originally, it was used as a surname and as
Maciej
Maciej is a Polish variant of Matthew. Matthew originates in Hebrew language and means "God's present". Saint Matthew was one
Mather
Mather is an occupational name, derived from the Old English word 'moethere', which means 'a person who mows'.
Adams
Adams is a derivative of Adam. Adam in Hebrew means 'man'. Adam was the name of the first human created
Aristotle
Aristotle is an anglicized form of the Greek name Aristoteles. The name itself means wise or knowledgeable. Aristotle was one
Nuka
Nuka originates in Native American languages and means "my younger brother or sister". It can be used as both feminine
Nuri
Nuri probably originates in Hebrew language and means "glaring flames". Some sources suggest that the name might be of Arabic
Ayotunde
Ayotunde originates in African languages and means "come-back of happiness". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Nuru
Nuru originates in Swahili language and means "filled with light".