| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jokin | God will establish / God raises up | Basque | Boy | 24 #51 | |
| Yon | Dove; God is gracious | Basque, Hebrew | Boy | 24 #52 | |
| Izarra | Star (literally 'the star' in Basque) | Basque | Girl | 23 #53 | |
| Berra | Varies by origin: 'new' (Basque); 'righteous/virtuous' (Arabic/Turkish derivation); otherwise a toponymic/surname without a single lexical meaning. | Arabic, Basque, Italian, Turkish | Unisex | 22 #54 | |
| Mayka | Typically a diminutive of Maria/Mary; in Bulgarian it means 'mother'; in Japanese (as Maika) can combine characters meaning 'dance' and 'fragrance/flower' depending on kanji. | Basque, Japanese, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | 21 #55 | |
| Ardi | Varies by origin - Albanian: 'golden'; Basque: 'sheep'; also used as a short form of Indonesian names (e.g., Ardian). | Albanian, Basque, Indonesian | Boy | 17 #56 | |
| Ane | Grace, favor (from Hebrew Hannah) | Basque | Girl | 13 #57 | |
| Neira | Uncertain - likely derived from a Galician/Spanish place-name or surname; some sources connect it to regional toponyms or to Latin roots meaning 'black'. Exact original meaning is unclear. | Basque, Galician, Spanish | Girl | 13 #58 | |
| Iokua | God will establish | Basque | Boy | 12 #59 | |
| Eneka | My little one / my dear | Basque | Girl | 11 #60 | |
| Gaizka | Basque form of Francisco/Francis - "Frenchman" or "free man" | Basque | Boy | 11 #61 | |
| Gorka | Farmer; earth-worker | Basque | Boy | 10 #62 | |
| Oihane | From the forest; woodland (from Basque 'oihan' meaning 'forest') | Basque | Girl | 10 #63 | |
| Axa | Likely linked to Arabic 'Aisha' meaning 'alive, living'; exact meaning uncertain due to rarity | Arabic, Basque | Girl | 9 #64 | |
| Azala | From Basque azal 'skin, bark, surface, appearance'; alternatively a variant of Azalea (the flower). | Basque | Girl | 7 #65 | |
| Eme | Basque: 'female, woman'. Also used as a short form of Emma (often linked to 'whole' or 'universal') or related to Aimée ('beloved'). | Basque, English, French, Igbo | Girl | 7 #66 | |
| Arkaitz | Rock, stone (Basque) | Basque | Boy | 6 #67 | |
| Iraya | Multiple possible origins: Basque/Iraia → related to Irene meaning "peace"; Sanskrit/derived from Ira → "earth" or associated with a goddess; or a toponymic/ethnic name from the Iraya people of the Philippines. | Basque, Indian, Sanskrit | Girl | 6 #68 | |
| Josu | God saves; 'Yahweh is salvation' (name of Jesus) | Basque | Boy | 6 #69 | |
| Haro | Varies by origin - toponymic from the town of Haro (Spain); possibly from Basque roots related to stone/rock; as a short form of Harold/Harrison relates to 'army-ruler'/'son of Harry'; in Japanese use it is generally a phonetic form with no intrinsic meaning. | Basque, English, Japanese, Spanish | Boy | 5 #70 | |
| Maitane | Beloved, love | Basque | Girl | 5 #71 | |
| Manix | God is with us | Basque | Boy | 5 #72 | |
| Miren | Basque form of Mary/Miriam; commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. | Basque | Girl | 5 #73 | |
| Erona | Not well-documented. Often treated as a feminine form of Eron/Aaron or Erin and loosely interpreted in modern use (e.g., 'from Erin' or 'peaceful'). | Basque | Girl | 4 #74 | |
| Mendi | Basque: "mountain". Yiddish/Hebrew (as a diminutive of Mendel/Menachem): "comfort" or "comforter". | Basque, Hebrew | Unisex | 4 #75 | |
| Estebe | Crown; garland; crowned | Basque, Greek | Boy | 3 #76 | |
| Gari | Basque: "wheat"; English/variant of Gary: from Germanic "gar" meaning "spear" | Basque, English | Boy | 3 #77 | |
| Mayalen | Derived from Magdalene/Magdalena - 'from Magdala' (Magdala likely from Hebrew migdal, 'tower') | Basque | Girl | 3 #78 | |
| Acha | {'general': 'Meaning varies by culture; often a place-name or family-name origin, or a short form/nickname when used as a given name.', 'Basque': 'Likely toponymic (from a place-name or landscape feature).', 'Spanish/Portuguese': 'Surname of uncertain toponymic origin.', 'West African': 'Used as a diminutive or short form; specific meaning depends on the fuller name and language.'} | Basque, Portuguese, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Agurtzane | From Basque agur 'greeting' or 'farewell' - loosely 'she who greets' or 'she who bids farewell'. | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Agurtzanea | From Basque agur ‘greeting’ or ‘farewell’ - roughly ‘greeted one’ or ‘she of the farewell’. | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Aimya | Multiple possible meanings: 'nectar' (Sanskrit), 'beloved' (compound Ai+Mya), or related to 'Amaya' ('the end') depending on origin. | Basque, Hindi | Girl | — | |
| Aingeru | Angel; messenger of God | Basque | Boy | — | |
| Ainoha | Toponymic name referring to the village/shrine Ainhoa; traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Aintza | Glory; praise | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Aintzanea | Likely derived from Basque roots meaning 'glory' or 'fame' - often interpreted as 'glorious' or 'honored'. | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Aita | Father (Basque word meaning "father") | Basque | Boy | — | |
| Aitziber | Rocky summit / stone peak (from Basque aitz 'rock') | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Akene | Uncertain; possible meanings include 'dawn' or 'bright' if derived from Japanese elements, but it is often used as an invented name without a fixed traditional meaning. | Basque | Unisex | — | |
| Amaia | The end; completion | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Amalur | Mother Earth (from Basque ama = mother + lur = earth) | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Anaia | Brother | Basque | Boy | — | |
| Andere | Lady, woman | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Andonis | Variant of Anthony/Antonius, traditionally interpreted as “priceless” or “of inestimable worth” | Basque, Greek | Boy | — | |
| Aneko | Little Anne (from Anna, meaning 'grace'); in a Japanese reading could suggest 'older sister' + 'child' | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Areeta | Sandy place, beach | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Argi | Light, brightness | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Argia | Greek: 'from Argos' / 'shining, bright'; Basque: 'light'. | Basque, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Arietza | Oak / of the oak tree | Basque | Girl | — | |
| Arletah | Uncertain; often linked to Arlette/Arleta and variously associated with meanings like 'little eagle' (Basque reading) or Germanic elements related to 'army'/'noble'. | Basque | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Basque-origin name in our dataset.