Likely from Slavic jar- 'fierce/energetic' - 'strong, ardent one'; can also be a modern blend/variant related to Eric/Jeric
Slavic
Boy
fiery, ardent
Latin
Girl
Fiery, ardent (traditionally linked to 'fire')
Latin
Boy
Fiery, ardent; associated with the Latin ignis ('fire').
Latin
Girl
Fiery, ardent (from Latin ignis 'fire')
Latin, Lithuanian
Boy
From Latin Ignatius, likely related to ignis 'fire' - 'fiery, ardent'
Latin
Girl
Fiery, ardent (associated with Latin 'ignis' meaning 'fire')
Italian
Boy
Fiery, ardent (associated with 'fire').
Girl
Fiery, ardent; 'of fire' (from Latin ignis)
Polish
Girl
Fiery, ardent (associated with 'fire' via Ignatius/Ignacia)
Girl
Fiery, ardent - 'of fire' (derived from Latin ignis)
Latin
Girl
Diminutive of Ignacio/ Ignatius; often associated with 'fiery' or 'ardent'.
Spanish
Boy
ardent, enthusiastic, fervent
Welsh
Boy
ardent lover; passionate, infatuation
Arabic
Boy
ardent; enthusiastic; passionate
Welsh
Unisex
Often interpreted as 'fiery' or 'ardent' (linked to Latin ignis 'fire'); ultimately from the name Ignatius
Basque
Boy
Welsh: 'ardent/fiery lord' (from Idris). Arabic: name of a prophet (Idris), associated with learning/studiousness.
Arabic, English, Welsh
Boy
Likely derived from Welsh 'Rhys' meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardent'; can also be a modern invented name with no traditional meaning
English
Girl
Uncertain; possibly 'high, elevated' or 'ardent/bold'; often treated as a variant of Ardis/Ardith.
Girl
Associated with Idris: 'ardent/enthusiastic lord' (Welsh) or 'interpreter/studious' (Arabic); generally conveys fervor or learning.
Unisex
Probably related to 'ardent' or 'fervent' (meaning uncertain)
Girl
Unknown; possibly 'ardent' or 'high/noble' if linked to Ardis (from Irish/Old English roots)
Girl
Likely 'high' or 'noble'; sometimes associated with 'ardent' or 'elevated'
Irish
Girl
Probably 'ardent' or 'high' (from Gaelic 'ard' = high); alternatively associated with the flowering-plant Ardisia ('flower')
Irish
Girl
Probably 'from the high place' or 'ardent/fervent' (uncertain)
Irish
Girl
enthusiasm, ardor; 'ardent' or 'fiery'
Welsh
Unisex
From Old English eofor 'boar' + hild 'battle' - roughly 'boar in battle' or 'strong/ardent in battle'.
Anglo-Saxon, English
Girl
Varies with hanja; commonly a combination such as 'Chi' (智 'wisdom' or 志 'will/ambition' etc.) + 'Yeul' (熱 'heat/ardor/passion'), e.g. 'wise and passionate' or 'resolute/ardent'.
Korean
Boy
Likely a short form or modern variant of Idris - 'studious'/'interpreter' (Arabic) or 'ardent/fiery lord' (Welsh); also associated with the prophet Enoch in Islamic tradition.
Arabic, Welsh
Unisex
Interpretive: 'high' or 'lofty' (from 'ard') or 'ardent/fiery' (from Latin root); generally considered a modern name with meanings drawn from related roots
Girl
Ardent, passionate; possibly 'high' or 'from a dwelling' (origins uncertain)
Girl
Ardent; enthusiastic
Welsh
Unisex
Likely 'high' or 'noble' (from 'ard') or possibly 'ardent' if linked to Ardis
Irish
Girl
Probably derived from Ardis, commonly interpreted as 'ardent' or 'passionate' - precise meaning uncertain
Girl
Likely from Ardis - 'ardent' or 'from the high meadow' (modern elaboration)
English
Girl
Probably a modern elaboration; may connote 'ardent' or 'noble' by association with Ardis/ard- roots - exact meaning uncertain
English
Girl
ardent/enthusiastic ford
English
Boy
From Hebrew seraphim 'burning ones' - 'fiery, ardent; an order of angels'
Hebrew
Boy
A modern blended name often interpreted as 'beloved' (from Chérie) or 'ardent/enthusiastic' (from Reese).
Girl
Fiery, ardent; associated with the seraphim - angelic 'burning ones'.
English
Girl
Derived from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'fiery ones' - interpreted as 'fiery', 'ardent' or 'angelic'
Hebrew
Girl
Ardent, enthusiastic
Welsh
Unisex
Derived from 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones' - connotes fiery, ardent, angelic
Girl
A modern blended name: 'Rhys' (Welsh: ardor/enthusiasm) + 'lea' (Old English: meadow/clearing) - roughly 'ardent/enthusiastic meadow'.
English
Girl
A modern invented name combining meanings of its parts: 'valiant' or 'ardent/enthusiastic' (from Riley/Rhys) + 'meadow/clearing' (lee) - often interpreted as 'valiant meadow' or 'ardent meadow'.
English
Unisex
Blend of Welsh 'Rhys' (enthusiasm/ardor) + Old English '-ley' (clearing/meadow): roughly 'enthusiastic meadow' or 'ardent clearing'
English
Unisex
From Slavic elements 'jar' (strong/ardent/fierce or spring) + 'sław' (glory, fame): roughly 'strong/ardent glory' or 'fierce fame'.
Slavic
Boy
Fiery; ardent (derived from Ignatius, associated with 'fire')