Browse names
98 names match.
Modern
Modern creation with uncertain etymology.
Arabic/Spanish
Modern creation possibly from Arabic root meaning beautiful.
Modern Spanish
Contemporary name with unclear etymology, possibly Latin-influenced.
Modern English
Contemporary nickname with unclear etymology.
Spanish
A modern invented name combining Yamilé with the ending -ex.
Latin
Youthful or from Julius; Russian form of Juliana.
French
Variant of Yvonne, meaning yew tree or archer.
Russian
Bright or shining torch.
Greek
Violet flower.
Cornish/Welsh
Variant of Jennifer; means fair one.
Spanish
Modern variant of Yolanda; means violet flower.
Arabic
Jasmine flower, from the fragrant flowering plant name.
Hebrew
God is gracious, feminine form of John.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.
Latin
Variant of Jocelyn, meaning joyous or merry.
Spanish, Modern blend
Variation of Yolanda, meaning violet or from Violetta.
Zapotec
Flower.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
Arabic
Beautiful or graceful.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly related to Janet or Yanira.
Latin/Germanic
Variant of Jocelyn, possibly from the Germanic name Gauzlin or Latin Iocundus meaning cheerful.
Greek
Variant of Yolanda, meaning violet flower.
Hebrew
Precious, valuable, a rare gem.
French/Germanic
Archer, variant of Yvette.
Spanish/Hebrew
God sees or feminine variant of Israel.
Hebrew
God sees, a modern variant of Hebrew origin names.
Hebrew
God will increase, a Spanish variant of Josephine.
Japanese
Lily child, combining yuri and ko elements.
Spanish/Latin American
Etymology uncertain; possibly Spanish-language origin.
Spanish/Latin American
Etymology uncertain; possibly Spanish-language origin.
Japanese
Beautiful bow or archery.
Vietnamese
Name of uncertain modern etymology.
Hebrew
God's grace or God is gracious; feminine form of John.
Nahuatl/Aztec
Means flower in the Nahuatl language of ancient Aztec culture.
Yiddish or Hebrew
Modern name with unclear etymology; possibly related to Hebrew or Yiddish roots.
Modern/Spanish-influenced
Modern creation with Spanish influences; no established traditional etymology.
Greek/Modern
Variant of Yolanda, from Greek iole meaning 'violet flower.'
Hebrew
God is gracious, feminine form of Yohanan.
Spanish/Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Yanira or a Spanish form.
Spanish/Modern
Modern variant, possibly Spanish or a created form.
Vietnamese
Serene or soft.
Modern English
A modern name, possibly from Yolanda or Violet, meaning violet flower.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Spanish variant
Modern creation combining Spanish elements, possibly from Yamila.
Spanish variant
Modern creation combining Spanish elements, possibly from Yanely.
Sanskrit
Possibly related to Yasha, meaning fame or glory.
Spanish/Russian
Youthful; variation of Juliana.
English
Modern created name.