Derived from Quechua qocha/qocha- 'lake' - 'of the lake' or 'place of the lake'
Quechua
Unisex
Fifth; born fifth
Latin
Girl
Golden; "golden one"
Quechua
Girl
fifth; little/fifth-born
English
Girl
Born on Sunday (Sunday-born male)
Akan
Boy
A modern invented feminine name possibly combining elements meaning "fifth" (Latin) or "wise" (Irish Quinn), or echoing Vietnamese "quynh" (night‑blooming flower).
Irish
Girl
born on Sunday
Akan
Boy
Fifth; born fifth
Latin
Girl
No traditional meaning; a modern, invented name often interpreted as suggesting uniqueness, stability (cube-like), or a tech/modern vibe.
Unisex
Derived from Latin 'quintus', meaning 'fifth' or 'the fifth-born'
Boy
Probably 'Tuesday-born' or a diminutive/variant of Kwabena
Boy
From Vietnamese 'Quý' meaning 'precious' or 'esteemed'; reduplication implies affection or intensification (e.g., 'very precious' or 'little precious')
Unisex
tribe; clan
Arabic
Girl
No established historical meaning; commonly interpreted as a modern name evoking 'noble' or 'beloved' (e.g., 'little queen' or 'noble beloved')
Girl
Likely a coined name. Possible senses: 'born on Tuesday' if linked to Akan Kwabena, or 'business-minded/prosperous' from English 'biz'.
Boy
No established meaning; appears to be a modern invented name. May be a creative elaboration that echoes names like Rita ("pearl") or Kyra/Kira, but any meaning is speculative.
Girl
No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often interpreted as a fresh, energetic given name with echoes of Quincy and Koby.
Unisex
No traditional etymology; often interpreted as a modern diminutive suggesting 'little queen' or 'quiet one'
Girl
Unclear; probably invented - loosely interpretable as 'settlement by the quay' or 'dweller by a stream' based on component elements
Boy
Uncertain; if derived from Enriqueta/Quita it would relate to 'home ruler' (little ruler); otherwise likely a modern/invented name with no established meaning
Girl
No established meaning; likely a contemporary coinage or blend of elements, meaning unknown.
Girl
Likely a contemporary blended name suggesting 'precious/beloved' or 'esteemed one'.
Girl
No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often interpreted to suggest uniqueness or brightness.
Unisex
Unclear/uncertain; traditionally linked to Saint Quiteria and sometimes interpreted as related to 'quiet' or 'tranquil,' though the etymology is not firmly established
Portuguese, Spanish
Girl
Likely an invented name meaning 'fourth' or 'of/like Darius'; connotes strength or distinction
English
Boy
Probable blend suggesting 'precious earth' or 'beloved of the earth' (combining elements like 'Quy' and 'Terree', the latter echoing Latin 'terra' = earth)
Unisex
son of Uaid (Uaid = Wat, a pet form of Walter)
Irish
Boy
No established historical meaning; likely an invented name. By sound it may evoke 'quiet' (peaceful) or simply be a novel melodic creation.
Unisex
Meaning unknown or unrecorded
Unisex
Probably an invented name suggesting 'precious' or 'noble' (from 'Quý') with a suffix implying personhood or guardianship - loosely 'precious one' or 'noble protector'.
Unisex
No established historical meaning; typically regarded as a playful or rhythmic invented name
Unisex
Uncertain. Most commonly attested as a toponym (the historical Qwara district in Ethiopia); no widely recorded traditional personal-name meaning. May be used simply as a place-derived or invented name.