She who possesses art or talent; an artistic/skillful woman
Sanskrit, Tamil
Girl
Surname-based name with uncertain etymology; commonly associated with the musical/artistic legacy of Charles Mingus
Boy
Invented name; commonly interpreted as 'beloved beauty' or 'sweet/artistic one' based on component elements
Girl
In Hawaiian a form related to Kalani ('the heavens' or 'chief'); in South Asian contexts linked to 'kala' (time/art). Common interpretations include 'heavenly', 'time/eternal', 'artistic', or 'serene'.
Hawaiian, Indian, Sanskrit
Unisex
A coined name; loosely interpretable as a combination of Kala ("art," "time," or "black") and Una ("one," "unity") - often taken to mean something like "unique/artistic"
Girl
Possessing art; artistic, graceful, beautiful
Sanskrit
Girl
Possessor of the arts; artistic or creative
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Derived from Sanskrit 'Chitra' meaning 'picture', 'bright', 'variegated' or 'artistic'
Indian
Girl
Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used. Commonly 芳怡 ('fragrant' + 'joyful/harmonious') or 方怡 ('upright/honest' + 'joyful/harmonious'); other pairings can yield 'fragrant/virtuous/artistic/righteous' + 'joy/harmony/one'.
Chinese
Girl
From chitra (picture) + lekha (writing/drawing): 'one who draws or paints pictures' - artistic, pictorial
Sanskrit
Girl
Originally 'from Bohemia'; connotes free-spirited, artistic, unconventional
Unisex
Pictorial; artistic - 'like a picture' (also can mean 'of/from Chitral' as a place-based name)
Hindi, Sanskrit
Girl
No widely established meaning; typically used as a modern or artistic Japanese given name
Japanese
Girl
A compound of 'quest' + 'love' implying a search or pursuit of love, passion, or artistic purpose
English
Boy
Inferred meaning: 'little painter' or 'artistic one' - suggests creativity and expressiveness
Italian
Unisex
Inspiration; a source of artistic or creative inspiration