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38 names match.
Irish
Descendant of Conn.
Latin
Fifth.
Old English, French
Estate of the fifth son.
Latin
Fifth.
English
A sovereign female ruler.
Latin
Fifth.
Latin
Fifth, born fifth; from Latin 'quintus' indicating order.
African American
Modern creation with African American cultural roots of unclear etymology.
English
Queen.
Latin
Fifth, a variant of Quentin from the Latin quintus.
Irish
Slender and small.
English
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly variant of Diana or Kiana.
Latin
Variant of Quincy, from a Roman family name.
Latin
The fifth, from the Latin quintus.
Arabic
The recitation; Islamic sacred text.
English
A modern African-American creation combining 'Quan' with the suffix '-isha.'
Arabic
Powerful or the mighty, from Arabic qadir meaning capable.
Chinese
Spring or complete; abundant or full.
Irish/Scottish
From Cináed, meaning fire-headed.
Latin
Feminine form of Quintus, meaning the fifth or fifth born.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic meaning one who divides or distributes.
Modern American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Quiana or blended with Queen.
Modern English
Modern creation from Quincy combined with -avious.
Irish/Arabic
Small or forward-looking; a concise name.
Vietnamese
Light or clear.
Latin
From Quintinus, referring to the fifth-born son.
Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
English
Queen and sovereign lady, regal ruler.
Latin
Derived from Latin quintus meaning fifth.
Modern English
Modern African American name possibly derived from Quinton.
English
Modern created name, possibly combining Quan with -tez.
Nahuatl
From Nahuatl quetzal, referring to the sacred Mesoamerican bird.
English
A search or pursuit, used as a modern given name.
English
From the quince fruit; used as a given name.
Modern American
Contemporary African American name, created name.
Latin
Feminine form of Quintus, meaning fifth or quintessential.
Modern creation
A contemporary variant possibly derived from Wanda or Quanita.