Browse names
171 names match.
Arabic
Small butterfly; water lady.
Arabic
God is gracious; the prophet John.
Hebrew
Mountain goat; to ascend.
Arabic
Beautiful; graceful.
Nahuatl (Aztec)
You will always be loved.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Hebrew
Beloved friend of God.
Hebrew
Supplanter; held by the heel; Jacob.
Hebrew
He will enlighten, he shines.
Hebrew
He who struggles with God; Israel.
Hebrew
He will laugh; Isaac.
Arabic
Ease; prosperity.
Latin
Life, alive.
Hebrew
God is salvation; Joshua, Jesus.
Basque
Water lady, small butterfly.
Hebrew
God increases.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Hebrew
He will add.
Hebrew/Arabic
God will increase.
Hebrew
Praised, thanked.
French
Feminine form of Yvon, from Germanic iv, meaning yew tree.
Spanish (from Greek)
From a medieval form of Violante, ultimately meaning violet flower.
French
French feminine diminutive of Yves, from the Germanic element iv meaning yew tree.
Uncertain, possibly Yiddish
Modern name of unclear etymology, possibly variant or invented.
Persian
Fragrant flower or jasmine.
Spanish/Modern
Likely a modern creation, possibly influenced by Jessica or Jessenia.
Slavic/Modern
Modern creation with Slavic influence; etymology uncertain.
Germanic/Latin
God's grace; variant of Jocelyn.
Latin
Youthful.
Spanish
Spanish name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Germanic or indigenous roots.
Arabic
Variant of Yasmine, from Arabic yasamīn meaning jasmine flower.
Hebrew
Variant of Yemaya or Hebrew root meaning God's flower.
Japanese
Derived from the Japanese character for lily, symbolizing purity.
Spanish
From the Arabic princess name.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning he will enlighten or he will shine.
Greek
Violet, from Yolanda.
Yiddish
Diminutive of Henrietta, meaning estate ruler.
Hebrew
God beholds.
Latin modern creation
Variant of Julio or youthful.
Hebrew
Modern name of Puerto Rican origin, variant of Yankee.
Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Joel, meaning 'Yahweh is God' or 'Jehovah is God'.
English archaic/nautical
Archaic English nautical term meaning 'readily', 'nimbly', or 'with agility'.
Modern American
A contemporary creation, possibly inspired by Yolanda.
Spanish
Modern name with unclear etymology; possibly a variant of Yanira or Daniela.
English
From Ancius; possibly English or American origin.
Hebrew
God will add.
English
English surname used as a first name, derived from the English word 'young' meaning youthful.
Arabic/Hebrew
Arabic variant of Joseph, from Hebrew "Yosef" meaning "God will increase."