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Name Meaning Origins Gender
Laune Possibly 'mood' (from German) or a place-name origin (Laune in Finland); overall meaning uncertain Girl
Lopita Diminutive form; if linked to Lupita, can be interpreted as "little wolf" - exact meaning is uncertain. Girl
Ogbunne Not well-documented. Likely of Igbo origin; may combine elements such as 'ogbu' (to kill/strike) and 'nne' (mother), but literal interpretation and cultural meaning are uncertain - consult native speakers for accuracy. Igbo Boy
Sextus Roscius Sextus: 'sixth' (a Roman praenomen, originally indicating a sixth-born or sixth child). Roscius: a Roman family name (nomen/cognomen); etymology uncertain, historically borne by members of the Roscii (notably the actor Quintus Roscius). Latin Boy
Tariel Name of the hero Tariel in the medieval Georgian epic 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin'; literal etymology/meaning is uncertain. Georgian Boy
Teemah Feminine given name; exact meaning uncertain - often treated as a variant of Tima/Timah Girl
Wantha Uncertain - often treated as a variant of Wanda, associated with 'wanderer' or linked to Waneta-type names Girl
Alisanah Uncertain. Could mean 'noble' or 'of noble kind' (if linked to Alison/Alice) or 'exalted and radiant' (if parsed as Arabic Ali + Sana/Sanaa). Girl
Ashkenaz Biblical name of a descendant of Gomer (son of Japheth); later used to refer to Germany and the Jewish communities from that region (Ashkenazi Jews). Etymology uncertain. Hebrew Boy
Bannor Uncertain. Possibly a family/surname name in Akan with an unclear literal meaning, or derived from English 'banner' meaning 'standard-bearer' in anglophone contexts Boy
Bega Uncertain - possibly related to Old Irish beag 'little' or to the name of an early saint (St. Bega); also used as a place-name/surname. English, Irish, Romanian Girl
Dingane Uncertain; historically borne by a 19th-century Zulu king (Dingane/Dingaan). Zulu Boy
Ezem A biblical place name; exact meaning is uncertain or debated Biblical, Hebrew Boy
Geol Uncertain. If Korean-derived, related to the conjugated form 걸 of the verb 걷다 (to walk) - can be interpreted as 'walker' or 'one who walks'; as an invented name there is no established meaning. Unisex
Alevia Uncertain - probably a modern invented name; may be associated with 'olive' or 'joy' via links to Olivia/Alivia Italian, Spanish Girl
Jesimiel Uncertain - possibly "God will hear" / "God has heard" (from Hebrew elements) or a constructed name incorporating -miel Boy
Amitis Possibly "immortal" or "unfading" (exact meaning uncertain) Iranian, Persian Girl
Kiden Uncertain - often interpreted as 'fighter/warrior' or 'born of battle' if derived from Caden; otherwise treated as a modern invented name English Unisex
Launcelotte Probably 'little lance' or 'servant' (exact etymology uncertain) French Boy
Loudon Habitational name from the place Loudoun in Ayrshire, Scotland; exact original meaning uncertain Scottish Boy
Maecenas Name of the famous Roman patron Gaius Maecenas; culturally associated with 'patron of the arts' - literal etymology uncertain Latin Boy
Mery Variant of Mary; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' (origins uncertain) Hebrew Girl
Miyanda Not well-documented; sometimes interpreted locally as related to joy/blessing or a positive attribute (meaning uncertain) Unisex
Pattun Uncertain - may relate to the English surname Patton (place or patronymic) or to Tamil 'pattu' meaning 'silk'. Scottish, Tamil Unisex
Launi Not well established; possibly related to Hawaiian 'Lani' meaning 'heaven/sky' or to Laura/Laurel roots ('laurel') - meaning is uncertain Girl
Opha Possibly "fawn" or "gazelle" (meaning uncertain; linked to Orpah/Oprah) Hebrew Girl
Palaimon Uncertain; associated with the mythological sea-god Palaemon (Melicertes) and commonly linked with the idea of a protector of sailors - etymology debated. Greek Boy
Sanira Possibly 'companion in evening conversation' (if from Samira) or 'brilliant/praised' (if related to Sana); exact meaning is uncertain Girl
Bannruod Possibly a compound of bann (banner/command/proclamation) + ruod (from OHG hruod, 'fame'/'renown') - approximate sense: 'banner of fame' or 'proclaimed renown' (uncertain) Germanic Boy
Begah Uncertain - often interpreted as 'lady' or 'noble' (from 'beg') or alternatively linked to 'garden'; meaning varies by source Girl
Bjame If derived from Albanian/Turkish 'Bajram/Bayram' - 'festival' or 'feast' (Eid). Otherwise the meaning is uncertain or modern/invented. Turkish Boy
Calibum Unclear/uncertain. Generally treated as an invented name; could be interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'warm' root combined with an unfamiliar suffix, or as a stylistic variant of Caleb/Callum. Boy
Cherel Possibly "dear" or "beloved" (from French "cher/chérie"); meaning uncertain Girl
Houdenc Uncertain - possibly 'from Houdenc' (a place-name) or derived from an old personal name; no clear modern meaning French Boy
Aelle Etymology uncertain - likely from Old English elements meaning 'all' or 'noble'; sometimes conflated with the Greek name Aella ('whirlwind') though that is a separate origin. English Boy
Ailinne Probable meanings include "little rock" (diminutive of Ail) or a sense of nobility/beauty; exact origin and sense are uncertain. Irish Girl
Karony Unclear - a modern invented name. If linked to 'Kara' it can imply 'beloved' (from Italian 'cara') or alternatively 'black' (from Turkish 'kara'); meaning is generally considered uncertain Unisex
Cassa A diminutive/variant of Cassandra or Cassia. Associated meanings include links to the Trojan prophetess Cassandra (name-root uncertain) or to Cassia, meaning 'cinnamon' (the spice). Girl
Lakta No well-established meaning; possibly a created/variant form. Any specific meaning is uncertain Girl
Loudyn Derived from a Scottish/English place-name or surname (Loudoun/Loudon); loosely interpreted as 'from Loudoun' or associated with a 'loud/flowing stream' (exact meaning uncertain). English, Scottish Unisex
Pandarus Name of a Trojan archer in the Iliad; etymology uncertain and likely a proper name without a clear lexical meaning. Greek Boy
Selosyah Uncertain - possibly 'belonging to God' or 'God is...' if interpreted with Hebrew '-yah'; otherwise an invented name without an established traditional meaning Unisex
Rivan Unclear/modern. Commonly interpreted as 'river-like' or treated as a contemporary variant of names meaning 'little king' or 'brave'; overall meaning is uncertain Irish Boy
Sanish Likely associated with Shani (the planet/deity Saturn); often interpreted as 'respected' or 'steadfast' (exact etymology uncertain). Indian Boy
Sharveen Variant name with uncertain meaning; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'blessed' (if linked to South Asian forms) or 'lion-like' (if linked to Persian Shervin) Unisex
Uto Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese it depends on the kanji (examples: 宇土 often read as 'space/earth' or 'universe + land', 宇都 as 'space/capital'); other cultural meanings are uncertain or differ. Basque, Japanese Boy
Anuha Rare/uncertain. Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'anu' (small, atom, again) or Hawaiian 'anu' (cool); exact meaning is unclear. Hawaiian, Indian, Polynesian Girl
Arioch Uncertain - traditional interpretations vary (often suggested as 'lion-like' or otherwise obscure) Hebrew Boy
Baede Probably 'prayer' (if derived from Old English Bēda); otherwise meaning uncertain Boy
Begga Uncertain - no well-attested meaning; known historically from a 7th-century Frankish saint (Begga). Girl