From Antonius - often interpreted as "priceless" or "invaluable" (or broadly, "of the Antonius family")
Girl
Well-born; of good reputation; honorable
Persian
Boy
Traditional West African male name; specific meaning varies by language/dialect and is not consistently attested in available sources.
Boy
noble, distinguished, honorable
Arabic
Girl
Worthy; deserving; admirable
Persian
Boy
likely "wise" or "knowledgeable" (often interpreted as "wise friend")
Boy
Not historically established; interpretable as 'of the heart' or 'brave‑hearted' (derived interpretation)
Boy
A modern elaboration related to Antonia/Antoinette/Anthony; associated with the Roman family name Antonius, often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth'.
English, Latin
Girl
Diminutive of Gustaaf/Gustav ('staff of the Geats/Goths') or of Augustus ('venerable, majestic')
Dutch
Boy
Diminutive sense 'little O' or 'little one'; may also be interpreted in relation to 'Om' (sacred syllable) if so derived
Girl
Not attested; possibly interpretable as 'fortunate/true' if derived from elements meaning 'happy/fortunate' (As-) and 'true/spring' (-ver)
Boy
A contemporary blended name; loosely interpretable as combining meanings of its parts (e.g., 'Ava' - life/bird or 'Avon' - river, and 'Neil/Niall' - champion or cloud)
Unisex
Probably 'teachable' or 'learned' (related to 'to teach')
Latin
Girl
Powerful; capable; able
Arabic
Girl
Literally "counted" or "numbered"; by extension can imply "distinguished" or "notable".
Arabic
Boy
Exalted; majestic; venerable
Arabic
Boy
Probable variant of the biblical name Shadrach; original meaning uncertain - commonly interpreted as related to a Babylonian deity (often rendered 'command of Aku' or 'protected by Aku').
Biblical
Boy
Dew (with honorific prefix 'o'); often rendered 'honorable dew' or 'autumn dew'.
Japanese
Girl
gray‑haired, hoary; venerable, aged
Arabic
Unisex
Meaning unknown; depends on language and spelling. In Korean the meaning would depend on the hanja used for each syllable; as a Western-sounding form it may be related to names like Hagan/Hagen with different roots
Boy
From the Roman family name Agrippa; etymology uncertain but often interpreted as 'born feet first' or of obscure/ancient origin; borne by notable Romans
Latin
Boy
Combines 'Kamilla' (perfect, complete) and 'Willow' (grace, flexibility) - roughly 'perfect willow' or 'graceful and adaptable'.
Unisex
Probable blend: 'Ber-' (from Bernard/ber = bear) + 'Shawn' (John = 'God is gracious') - roughly 'bear-like, God is gracious' or 'gracious bear'.
Boy
Varies by hanja; commonly 'jae' = talent/ability/wealth and 'min' = quick/clever/person - roughly 'talented and clever person' or 'capable person'.
Korean
Boy
Born of Om - born from the sacred syllable 'Om'
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
ancient, venerable
Latin
Girl
Possibly 'famous/known' + 'bright' - 'famous bright' (probable meaning if related to Cuthbert)
English
Boy
Probable composite of Polynesian elements 'he' + 'nui' + 'te', roughly 'the great' or 'very great/abundant' (interpretation uncertain).
Polynesian
Unisex
Probably an invented combination of 'Man' + 'Leah'; loosely interpretable as 'strong/man' + 'weary/delicate' - often rendered as 'strong yet gentle' or 'man of Leah' (approximate)
English
Girl
Polish: 'guz' = bump or lump. As a diminutive of Gustav/August it ties to Germanic roots (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; August/Augustus: 'venerable'/'great').
Polish, Slavic
Boy
Varies by hanja; commonly 'In' = benevolence/kindness + 'Kyu' = precious/standard/bright - overall 'kind and honorable'
Korean
Boy
The sound of the sacred syllable 'Om'; the cosmic/divine sound
Sanskrit
Boy
From Greek poly- 'many' + xenos 'guest/stranger' - 'very hospitable' or 'many guests'
Greek
Girl
ancient, venerable
Latin
Girl
Variable depending on the kanji; commonly 'beautiful child' or 'true/beautiful child' (e.g. 真美子 'true-beauty-child', 麻美子 'hemp-beauty-child').
Japanese
Girl
Priceless; invaluable; precious.
Sanskrit
Boy
From the Roman family name Antonius; of uncertain origin, commonly interpreted as 'priceless' or 'invaluable'.
African American, English
Boy
Desirable, beautiful woman; enchantress
Sanskrit
Girl
Charming; conveys being charming, admirable, or pleasing
English
Girl
Unknown/uncertain; exact meaning not well-documented in available sources
Boy
Not widely documented; meaning varies by community and family and is uncertain in available sources
Boy
From Yoruba Ọmọ (child) + lárá - commonly rendered 'a child is family' or 'a child is cherished/valuable'.
Yoruba
Girl
Ancient; venerable
Latin
Girl
Unclear; probably invented - loosely interpretable as 'settlement by the quay' or 'dweller by a stream' based on component elements
Boy
Uncertain; likely invented. May imply 'beloved' if linked to Isabel/Annabel, or 'dark/black' if linked to 'sable'.
Girl
Mighty, formidable, fearsome; name of Bhīma, a powerful Pandava warrior in the Mahabharata.