Diminutive of 'queen' - 'little queen' or 'queen-like'
English
Girl
From Quang (bright, illustrious) + Tuấn (handsome, talented, heroic) - roughly “bright and talented” or “illustrious handsome one.”
Vietnamese
Boy
Derived from 'queen' - queenly, royal; sometimes interpreted as 'little queen' or 'queen-like'.
English
Girl
Bright + martial - roughly "bright warrior" or "glorious/martial brightness"
Vietnamese
Boy
Fifth (the fifth-born)
Latin
Boy
Associated with meanings of 'Quan' (e.g., complete, power) or patterned after names like Quinn - broadly interpreted as strong/complete/wise
Unisex
Fifth, fifth-born
Latin
Boy
Modern invented name; often associated with Aisha's meaning 'alive' or 'living' - generally interpreted as 'alive/lively' or a contemporary variant of Keisha/Aisha
Girl
A modern variant of Keisha/Keziah, commonly associated with 'cassia' (a spice/tree) via Keziah
Girl
Modern coined name; may combine elements of Quan-/Kwan- and -isha/-eshia. Sometimes associated with meanings of Aisha ('life'/'beloved') when linked to that element, but primarily an invented given name.
Girl
No established meaning; appears to be a coined name used for its sound rather than a specific definition.
Unisex
A modern invented name with no widely established traditional meaning.
Girl
No established meaning - a modern invented name without a traditional etymology
Unisex
A modern invented feminine name; no established traditional meaning - often seen as a creative elaboration of 'Quan' or a variant of Quanita.
Girl
Likely denotes a farmstead or settlement associated with a personal name (surname/place-name origin); sometimes interpreted as 'queen's settlement' in folk etymologies.
English
Unisex
From the Comanche name Quanah; commonly interpreted as 'fragrant' (meaning uncertain)
Boy
Uncertain; likely suggesting 'regal/queenly' or related to the root name Quinn
Unisex
Meaning uncertain; probably a coined blend of 'Quan' + '-tasia' (echoing Anastasia or Fantasia), suggesting uniqueness or a fanciful/majestic quality.
Girl
Probably 'queen's settlement' or a modern invented name combining 'Quen-' (queen/Quinn) with '-bee' (by/by meaning village)
Unisex
A modern invented name with no single traditional meaning; often interpreted as an elaboration of Octavius (meaning "eighth") or a compound including "Quan".
Boy
woman's farm; 'queen's estate' or 'queen's settlement'
Unisex
No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. Often interpreted loosely as 'beloved' or 'precious' based on component names
Girl
Possibly 'little queen' or a playful form evoking 'queen bee'.
Unisex
No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. Often interpreted as a blend related to "Tisha/Patricia" (patrician/noble) or chosen for its sound.
Girl
woman's or queen's settlement
Girl
A modern invented name combining 'Quan' with the suffix '-trell'; often interpreted loosely as 'noble/bright/strong leader' or 'associated with Cantrell.'
Boy
woman's estate; queen's settlement
English, Norse
Girl
Likely 'fourth' (from Latin quartus) or an invented/modern name influenced by 'quartz' or 'Cortez'
Boy
Uncertain. Possibly surname-derived; may relate to the Old French word 'quenelle' (a dumpling) as a nickname, or be a variant/diminutive of names like Quentin ('fifth').
Unisex
A modern invented name with no single traditional meaning; likely an elaboration of Shae/Shea (often interpreted as "fortunate" or "admirable")
Girl
Unclear; probably a surname-derived or diminutive form. By resemblance sometimes linked to 'Quinn' or interpreted as 'little queen' in modern usage, but original meaning is uncertain.
English, French
Unisex
Derived from Shaun/Sean (from John) - 'God is gracious' (gift of God)
Boy
possibly 'queenly' or 'royal'
Girl
Likely an Anglicized form of the Akan day name Kwasi/Quashie meaning "born on Sunday"; may also be a modern invented variation
Akan
Boy
A modern invented feminine name, often interpreted as 'queenly' (if from 'Queen') or related to Keisha/Aisha meanings such as 'alive' or 'beloved'; overall a contemporary given name without a single established historical meaning.
Girl
Born on a Sunday (male day name)
Akan
Boy
Modern feminine name, often interpreted as ‘little queen’ or linked to meanings of Quinn (‘wise/chief’) or Old English ‘cwen’ (‘queen’/‘woman’)
English
Girl
Born on Sunday
Akan
Girl
Uncertain - may be interpreted as 'descendant of Conn' (via Quinn) or 'queen-like'/'little queen' if drawn from 'queen'; generally considered a modern coinage.
English
Unisex
Likely "God is gracious" (derived from Shawn/Sean) or a modern invented name without a traditional etymology
Boy
Originally a surname; likely denotes a family or place-name possibly associated with 'queen' (Old English cwen) or a locality - broadly 'of the queen' or 'queen's place'
English
Boy
A Ga family or clan name/patronymic; exact original meaning is uncertain
Unisex
Probably 'queen' or 'little/associated with a queen' (surname-derived, interpretation uncertain)
English
Unisex
Probably 'son/descendant of Quay' or otherwise linked to a family lineage; may be associated with the Akan day-name Kwasi (Sunday-born). Exact traditional meaning is uncertain.
Boy
Fifth - originally denoting a fifth-born or the fifth child
English, Latin
Boy
Rare/uncertain. Not well documented; possibly a regional or diminutive form of an Arabic name or derived from an Arabic root. No widely attested single meaning.
Arabic
Boy
fifth (born fifth)
Latin
Boy
Sacred, holy; 'of the holy' (related to al-Quds - Jerusalem)
Arabic
Girl
From Latin quintus "fifth" - originally meaning "the fifth (born)".