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Baby names starting with Y
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Yusuf
Arabic · Yusuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "God will add" or "God increases."
Yara
Arabic · Yara is used in Arabic and Persian traditions, often associated with meanings like "small butterfly," "friend," or "beloved."
Yosef
Hebrew · Yosef is the Hebrew form of Joseph, meaning "He will add" or "God will increase."
Yael
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'ibex' or 'mountain goat,' borne by a heroine in the Bible.
Yahya
Arabic · The Arabic form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yehuda
Hebrew · Yehuda is the Hebrew form of Judah, meaning praised or thanksgiving.
Yareli
Spanish · Yareli is a modern name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, often linked to Yara and interpreted as small butterfly or water lady.
Yaretzi
Spanish · Yaretzi is used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often explained as meaning "you will always be loved," though its exact origin is debated.
Yahir
Arabic · Yahir is commonly treated as a form of Zahir, from Arabic roots meaning radiant, apparent, or shining.
Yousef
Arabic · Yousef is the Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew roots meaning "God will add" or "increase."
Yamileth
Arabic · A Spanish-language form influenced by Arabic Jamila, meaning beautiful.
Yasmin
Persian · Yasmin comes from Persian by way of Arabic and means 'jasmine flower.'
Yusra
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'ease,' 'prosperity,' or 'good fortune.'
Yisroel
Hebrew · Yisroel is the Hebrew form of Israel, meaning one who struggles with God or God contends.
Yuri
Japanese · Japanese for 'lily'; also the Russian/Slavic form of George, meaning 'farmer.'
Yitzchok
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew form of Isaac, meaning he will laugh.
Yuna
Japanese · A name used in Japanese and Korean, with meanings varying by characters but often tied to gentleness or beauty.
Yaakov
Hebrew · Yaakov is the original Hebrew form of Jacob, traditionally interpreted as supplanter or holder of the heel.
Yeshua
Hebrew · Yeshua is a Hebrew form of Joshua, meaning "Yahweh is salvation" or "God saves."
Yadiel
Hebrew · Yadiel is a modern Hebrew-style name often interpreted as "God has heard" or "hand of God."
Yasmine
Persian · From Persian and Arabic forms of jasmine, the fragrant flower name.
Yasir
Arabic · Yasir is an Arabic name meaning 'easygoing,' 'wealthy,' or 'one who brings ease.'
Yaseen
Arabic · Yaseen is an Arabic Quranic name taken from the sacred letters opening Surah Ya-Sin.
Yohan
Hebrew · Yohan is a form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning “God is gracious.”
Yazan
Arabic · Yazan is an Arabic name associated with balance or a historical place and tribal name in Arab tradition.
Yashna
Indian · Used in Indian and Persian contexts, often linked to worship, devotion, or sacred prayer.
Yakov
Hebrew · Yakov is a Slavic form of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning supplanter or holder of the heel.
Yaneli
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language form likely influenced by Jane or Yanet names, ultimately linked to God is gracious.
Yuliana
Latin · Yuliana is a form of Juliana, from the Roman family name Julius, traditionally linked with youthful or downy meanings.
Yesenia
Spanish · Yesenia is a Spanish-language name often linked to the jessenia palm, giving it a botanical meaning.
Yair
Hebrew · From Hebrew Ya'ir, meaning 'he shines' or 'he will enlighten.'
Yvette
French · French feminine diminutive of Yves, from Germanic 'iv' meaning 'yew wood,' associated with archery and resilience.
Yunus
Arabic · Yunus is the Arabic form of Jonah, meaning dove.
Yehudis
Hebrew · Yehudis is a Hebrew and Yiddish form of Judith, meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Yoel
Hebrew · Yoel is a Hebrew form of Joel meaning "Yahweh is God."
Yitty
Hebrew · A Yiddish-style diminutive of a Hebrew-rooted name such as Judith, used affectionately in Jewish communities.
Yasmina
Arabic · Yasmina comes from Arabic and Persian forms of jasmine, the fragrant flower.
Yazmin
Persian · A variant of Yasmin, from Persian via Arabic meaning "jasmine flower."
Yasin
Arabic · Yasin comes from the Quranic title Ya-Sin and is used as a revered Arabic given name.
Youssef
Arabic · An Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God will add' or 'increase.'
Yana
Slavic · A Slavic form of Jana, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Yusef
Arabic · Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning God will add or increase.
Yasmeen
Persian · Yasmeen comes from Persian and Arabic forms of 'jasmine,' the fragrant flower.
Yoselin
Spanish · Yoselin is a Spanish form of Jocelyn, a name from Old French and Germanic roots that originally referred to a member of the Gauts tribe.
Yousuf
Arabic · Yousuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning God will add.
Yuvaan
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Yuvan meaning 'young, youthful, and vigorous.'
Yarely
Spanish · Yarely is a modern Hispanic name, often linked to Yara-like forms with roots associated with small butterfly or friend.
Younis
Arabic · Arabic form of Jonah, from Hebrew Yonah, meaning "dove."
Yamilet
Spanish · A Spanish-language form related to Jamila, carrying the meaning beautiful or graceful.
Yisrael
Hebrew · Yisrael is the Hebrew form of Israel, meaning 'one who struggles with God' or 'God contends.'
Yvonne
French · French feminine of Yvon, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew wood, symbolizing the archer's bow.
Yechiel
Hebrew · Yechiel is a Hebrew name meaning "God lives" or "may God live."
Yariel
Hebrew · Likely a modern form modeled on Hebrew angelic-style names, often interpreted as 'founded by God' or 'God teaches.'
Yasiel
Hebrew · Yasiel is a modern Spanish-form name likely built on Hebrew-style elements and often interpreted as God-made or God will make.
Yocheved
Hebrew · The original Hebrew form of Jochebed, meaning "Yahweh is glory" or "God is honored."
Yelena
Greek · Yelena is a Slavic form of Helen, from Greek roots meaning torch or shining light.
Yash
Indian · Yash is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning "fame," "glory," or "success."
Yaman
Arabic · Yaman is an Arabic name associated with blessing, good fortune, or the direction south/right side.
Yailin
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language name, often linked to Yael, the Hebrew name meaning mountain goat.
Yehoshua
Hebrew · Yehoshua is the original Hebrew form of Joshua, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Yolanda
Greek · From the Greek 'iolanthe' meaning violet flower, popularized in medieval Spanish royalty.
Younes
Arabic · Younes is the Arabic form of Jonah, a biblical name meaning dove.
Yousif
Arabic · Yousif is an Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add.'
Yohana
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Johanna, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Yulissa
Spanish · A modern Spanish-influenced name, often treated as a blend like Julissa, combining Julie-type and Lisa-type forms.
Yatziri
Spanish · Yatziri is used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often associated with beauty or a beloved flower-like image.
Yanis
Greek · Yanis is a Greek and European form of John, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Yonatan
Hebrew · Yonatan is the original Hebrew form of Jonathan and means 'God has given.'
Yulian
Latin · Yulian is a form of Julian, from the Roman family name Julius, often linked to youthful or downy-bearded.
Yug
Indian · Yug is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning age, era, or epoch.
Yaritza
Spanish · Yaritza is a modern Spanish-language name, often treated as a creative form related to Yaritza or Jaritza.
Yuvan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'young' or 'youthful,' related to the Sanskrit root 'yuva' denoting vitality.
Yitzchak
Hebrew · Yitzchak is the Hebrew form of Isaac, meaning "he will laugh."
Yumi
Japanese · Yumi is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often including ideas like beauty, gentleness, or archery.
Yamir
Arabic · Yamir is used as a modern name and may draw on Arabic amir 'prince' or Hebrew name patterns.
Yuvraj
Indian · Yuvraj is an Indian name meaning crown prince or heir to the throne.
Yesly
Spanish · A modern Spanish-influenced invented name, formed for sound and style rather than ancient roots.
Yari
Arabic · Yari has several uses; in Arabic-linked usage it can suggest 'small butterfly,' while in Japanese it is also seen as a given name form.
Yohanna
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Johanna and Yuhanna, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yassin
Arabic · Yassin is an Arabic name tied to the Quranic letters Ya-Sin and often associated with the Prophet.
Yona
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "dove," the feminine or variant form of Jonah, symbolizing peace and gentleness.
Yides
Spanish · Yides is a rare modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative phonetic form with uncertain older roots.
Yaretzy
Spanish · Yaretzy is a modern Spanish-style given name, often treated as an invented elaboration with a soft, feminine sound.
Yulieth
Spanish · Modern invented Spanish name, possibly a creative blend of Yuli (variant of Julia) with an -eth suffix.
Yadira
Spanish · Yadira is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is often linked to Arabic-influenced naming, though its exact origin is uncertain.
Yeimy
Spanish · A Spanish phonetic form of Jamie, ultimately linked to James and the Hebrew name Ya'aqov.
Yeison
English · Yeison is a Spanish phonetic adaptation of the English name Jason, from Greek roots often linked to 'healer.'
Yashvi
Indian · Yashvi is an Indian name linked to Sanskrit yash, meaning fame, success, or glory.
Yuki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'snow' or 'happiness,' widely used for both genders.
Yan
Chinese · Yan can be a Chinese name with meanings tied to characters, or a Slavic form related to John.
Yamila
Arabic · Yamila is a Spanish-used form of an Arabic name meaning beautiful or graceful.
Yasser
Arabic · Yasser comes from Arabic and means "wealthy," "prosperous," or "one who makes things easy."
Yeshaya
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Isaiah, meaning 'salvation of God' or 'God is salvation.'
Yonah
Hebrew · Yonah is a Hebrew name meaning 'dove,' a symbol of peace and gentleness.
Yossi
Hebrew · A familiar Hebrew nickname for Yosef or Joseph, meaning he will add.
Yosiah
Hebrew · A variant of Josiah, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh supports or heals.
Yemaya
African · Yemaya comes from Yoruba religion as the name of the sea mother goddess and nurturing divine mother.
Yaqub
Arabic · Yaqub is the Arabic form of Jacob, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
Yovani
Spanish · Yovani is a modern Romance-language variant of Giovanni or Jovani, ultimately tied to John, meaning God is gracious.
Yonathan
Hebrew · Yonathan is a Hebrew variant of Jonathan meaning Yahweh has given.
Ysabella
Spanish · Ysabella is a stylized form of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba by way of Spanish and Romance forms, meaning God is my oath.
Yumna
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning blessed, fortunate, or auspicious, associated with good luck and prosperity.
Yannis
Greek · Yannis is the Greek form of John, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Yahia
Arabic · The Arabic form of John, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Yaziel
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew-influenced name combining divine elements, likely meaning 'God hears' or 'strength of God.'
Yunis
Arabic · Yunis is an Arabic form of Yunus or Jonah, the biblical prophet associated with the great fish.
Yahel
Hebrew · From Hebrew, often interpreted as "to shine" or "brightness of God."
Yaneth
Hebrew · Yaneth is a variant of Janet or Jane, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Yesbeth
Hebrew · Yesbeth is likely a creative form influenced by Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning God is my oath.
Yazmine
Persian · Yazmine is a variant of Jasmine, from Persian yasamin, the fragrant flowering plant.
Yandel
English · Yandel is a modern blended name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, likely formed from Yan- plus -del.
Yelitza
Spanish · Yelitza is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative elaboration of Yeli- with the feminine suffix -itza.
Yamari
Japanese · Yamari may be a modern coined name, though it also resembles Japanese elements like yama meaning mountain.
Yichen
Chinese · Chinese name commonly written with characters meaning 'one' or 'bright' combined with 'morning' or 'clear.'
Yanely
Spanish · A modern Hispanic-style name, likely related to Yaneli and formed as a melodic contemporary creation.
Yoan
French · Yoan is a French and international form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Yared
Hebrew · Yared is the Ethiopian and Hebrew form of Jared, traditionally interpreted as meaning descent or one who came down.
Yariah
Hebrew · Likely modeled on Hebrew-style names, possibly echoing elements meaning "God" or "to teach/cast forth."
Yetzael
Hebrew · A modern Semitic-style name with the sacred ending *-el* for God, used in a contemporary invented form.
Yemariam
Hebrew · A variant tied to the Hebrew-Arabic Maryam name tradition, meaning beloved, revered, or chosen.
Yessenia
Spanish · Yessenia is a Spanish-language name associated with the jessenia palm and popularized as a modern floral-style name.
Yashika
Indian · Yashika is an Indian name related to Sanskrit yash, meaning 'fame,' 'glory,' or 'success.'
Yajaira
Spanish · Yajaira is a modern Hispanic name, likely shaped by Arabic-influenced sound patterns and used as a coined feminine form.
Yakira
Hebrew · Yakira comes from Hebrew and means precious, dear, or beloved.
Yiannis
Greek · Yiannis is the modern Greek form of John, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yoshua
Hebrew · Yoshua is a variant of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Yulianna
Latin · Yulianna is a Slavic form of Juliana, from Latin, meaning "youthful" or "downy-haired."
Yadier
Arabic · Name of possible Arabic origin used in Hispanic communities; notably borne by catcher Yadier Molina, with uncertain exact etymology.
Yechezkel
Hebrew · Yechezkel is the original Hebrew form of Ezekiel, meaning "God strengthens."
Yuritzi
Spanish · Yuritzi is a modern Hispanic name, often linked to indigenous roots and sometimes interpreted with natural or celestial associations.
Yalani
English · A contemporary constructed name, likely created for sound and style rather than a single historic root.
Yerik
Slavic · Likely a Slavic form related to Erik or Yerik, carrying the sense of eternal ruler.
Yadriel
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-influenced variant of Adriel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my help' or 'flock of God.'
Yanky
Hebrew · Yiddish diminutive of Yankev (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter,' common in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Yoana
Hebrew · Variant of Joanna, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Yamen
Arabic · From Arabic meaning right side or blessed and auspicious, sharing its root with the place name Yemen.
Yafa
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely,' a classic name used in Hebrew and Israeli culture.
Yahaira
Spanish · Yahaira is a modern Hispanic name, probably a variant of Yajaira, with likely Arabic-influenced phonetic shaping.
Yeimi
Spanish · Yeimi is a Spanish phonetic adaptation of Jamie, an English form ultimately related to Jacob.
Yareth
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language name popular in Latin America, with an inventive form and no single agreed ancient root.
Yatzil
Hebrew · Likely adapted from a Hebrew-rooted form suggesting nobility or distinguished standing.
Yeiden
Hebrew · Modern name of likely Hebrew-influenced origin, possibly a creative variant related to 'Yedid' meaning 'beloved friend.'
Yassir
Arabic · Yassir is an Arabic variant of Yasir, meaning "wealthy," "prosperous," or "easygoing."
Yazlyn
English · Yazlyn is likely influenced by Jasmine-derived forms, tied through Persian tradition to the fragrant jasmine flower.
Yazlin
Persian · Likely related to Yasmin, from Persian for jasmine flower, with a modern spelling.
Yeshna
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-based naming, associated with worship, offering, or reverence.
Yamil
Arabic · Variant of Jamil, from Arabic meaning handsome or beautiful.
Yarah
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Hebrew contexts, often associated with small butterfly or with honeycomb and sweetness.
Yeva
Slavic · A Slavic form of Eve, from the Hebrew root for life or living.
Yetzali
Hebrew · A modern feminine form modeled on Hebrew name patterns, often treated as a rare variant with a divine-associated sense; strict historical etymology is unclear.
Yves
French · French name from Germanic iv meaning 'yew tree'; patron saint Yves of Brittany was a medieval lawyer.
Yanira
Spanish · A modern Spanish-used name, often treated as a variant of Jannina or Yadira-like forms with uncertain exact root.
Yanni
Greek · Yanni is a Greek diminutive of Ioannis, the Greek form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Yaslin
Arabic · Yaslin is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Yasmin and Lynn, with jasmine associations.
Yostin
Latin · Yostin is a modern form related to Justin, from Latin iustus meaning just or fair.
Yuvin
Indian · Yuvin is an Indian name often linked to youthfulness or lively energy through Sanskrit-derived sounds.
Yareni
Spanish · A modern Spanish-usage name, often treated as a stylized form with a soft, melodic sound.
Yahmir
Arabic · Yahmir appears to be a modern form influenced by Arabic-style Yah- elements and contemporary English naming patterns.
Yamin
Arabic · Yamin comes from Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning right side, right hand, or blessed.
Yahweh
Hebrew · The sacred Hebrew name of God meaning 'I am who I am,' derived from the Tetragrammaton YHWH.
Yian
Chinese · A short Chinese-origin name whose meaning changes by character choice, often linked to elegance or beginning.
Ymir
Norse · Ymir is the primordial giant of Norse mythology, from whom the world was formed.
Yeider
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language phonetic creation, likely influenced by English-style names and surnames.
Yanelis
Spanish · Yanelis is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a blended form related to Yani, Yana, or Ana-based names.
Yulia
Latin · Yulia is a Slavic form of Julia, from the ancient Roman family name Julius, often interpreted as youthful or downy.
Yui
Japanese · Yui is a Japanese name that can mean "bind," "tie," or "gentleness," depending on the characters used.
Yarin
Hebrew · Yarin is a Hebrew name often interpreted as one who understands or sings out joyfully.
Yani
Hebrew · Yani is a short form of names like Yannis or Jani, carrying the meaning God is gracious.
Yarel
Hebrew · Yarel is a Hebrew-style name with the -el ending, the biblical pattern meaning a relationship with the divine.
Yeray
Spanish · From Guanche (Canary Islands) origin meaning 'great'; widely used as a given name in Spain.
Yeferson
English · Spanish phonetic adaptation of Jefferson, an English surname meaning 'son of Geoffrey/Jeffrey,' used widely in Latin America.
Yasina
Arabic · Related to Arabic-Semitic naming families around Yas/Yasin, often associated with blessings and sacred naming.
Yoselyn
French · Yoselyn is a variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic name brought through French, later used for both sexes.
Yazid
Arabic · From Arabic, Yazid means 'he increases' or 'he adds.'
Yahari
Arabic · A modern Semitic-style name related to Yahya roots, carrying devotional associations in Arabic naming culture.
Yessica
Hebrew · Yessica is a Spanish spelling variant of Jessica, a name ultimately linked to the Hebrew biblical form Iscah.
Yi
Chinese · Yi is a Chinese name element with many possible characters and meanings, often including ideas like righteousness, ease, or beauty.
Yanelli
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced form, possibly related to Jane or Yaneli-type names.
Yusif
Arabic · An Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "increase."
Yida
Chinese · Yida is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters used, often suggesting righteousness, excellence, or attainment.
Yoadan
Hebrew · Yoadan looks Hebrew in structure and likely relates to divine action or gift, as many Yo- names do.
Yesica
Spanish · Spanish form of Jessica, a name from Hebrew roots traditionally linked with seeing or foresight.
Yuan
Chinese · Yuan is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character, often linked to origin, distance, or elegance.
Yohannes
Hebrew · Yohannes is an Ethiopian and international form of John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yeriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name built with the divine element -el, suggesting a meaning connected with God.
Yuli
Latin · Yuli is often a Slavic form of Julius or Julia, names linked to an ancient Roman family name of Latin origin.
Yenty
Hebrew · Yenty is a Yiddish form of a Hebrew-derived name associated with gentleness or nobility in Ashkenazic tradition.
Yianni
Greek · Yianni is a Greek form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yannick
French · A French Breton diminutive of Jean, ultimately from Hebrew meaning “God is gracious.”
Yitta
Hebrew · Yitta is likely a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive related to names like Yitka or Judith, used affectionately.
Yanelly
Spanish · Yanelly is likely a Spanish-form modern name related to Jane or Yaneli, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Yzabella
Spanish · A stylized spelling of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Yuriel
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced form of Uriel, from Hebrew, usually taken to mean "God is my light."
Yaeli
Hebrew · A form of Yael, from Hebrew meaning 'ibex' or 'mountain goat,' and known from the Bible.
Yurani
Spanish · Modern invented name used in Latin American communities, possibly derived from Quechua or creative Spanish coinage.
Yulani
African · Yulani is used as a modern melodic name and is often associated with youthful or graceful qualities, though its exact root is uncertain.
Yunay
Japanese · Yunay is a modern name form with a soft Japanese-style sound, often read as graceful and contemporary.
Yostina
Latin · A variant of Justina, from Latin iustus, meaning just, fair, or righteous.
Yazdan
Persian · Yazdan is a Persian name meaning God or divine being.
Yulisa
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-influenced variant of Julissa or Yulissa, modern forms related to Julia-type names.
Yunior
Spanish · A Spanish-form spelling of Junior, from Latin iunior, meaning “the younger.”
Yaniel
Hebrew · Yaniel is a modern name related to Daniel and other Hebrew theophoric names, carrying the sense "God is my judge."
Yusha
Arabic · Arabic form of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation.'
Yaqeen
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'certainty' or 'absolute faith,' a deeply spiritual and virtuous name.
Yashnareddy
Indian · An Indian compound-style form combining Yashna with the Telugu surname Reddy, suggesting devotion and family heritage.
Yates
English · From Old English 'geat' meaning 'gate,' an occupational name for a gatekeeper.
Yanet
Spanish · A Spanish form of Janet or Yaneth, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Yaser
Arabic · Yaser comes from Arabic and means ease, wealth, or one who is prosperous and gentle.
Yoseph
Hebrew · Yoseph is a Hebrew form of Joseph, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Yarelis
Spanish · Yarelis is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative elaboration of Yari- names with a soft -elis ending.
Yovanni
Italian · A variant of Giovanni and related forms of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Yassine
Arabic · An Arabic name derived from Ya-Sin, the mysterious opening letters of a Quranic chapter.
Yasiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Isaiah (Hebrew 'God is salvation') with a feminine ending.
Yosohn
Hebrew · Yosohn is likely a variant form influenced by Hebrew names such as Joseph or Yochanan.
Yosuani
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced form related to Josue or Joshua, carrying the sense 'God is salvation.'
Ynez
Spanish · Spanish variant of Inés/Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
Yoni
Hebrew · A Hebrew nickname for Yonatan or Yonah, meaning God has given or dove depending on the source name.
Yonas
Hebrew · Yonas is a form of Jonah, from Hebrew meaning dove.
Yuto
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often conveying gentleness, courage, or flight.
Yishai
Hebrew · Yishai is the Hebrew form of Jesse, meaning "gift" or "God exists" in biblical tradition.
Yousra
Arabic · Yousra is an Arabic name meaning ease, prosperity, or good fortune.
Yena
Korean · Yena is a Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often associated with graceful or talented qualities.
Yuriah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Uriah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord is my light or flame.
Yahsir
Arabic · Likely a variant of Yasir, an Arabic name meaning 'wealthy,' 'easygoing,' or 'prosperous.'
Yugan
Chinese · A modern transliterated Asian name form, with possible Chinese parallels in sound and character choice.
Ysabel
Spanish · Medieval Spanish variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Yamilett
Arabic · A spelling variant of Yamilet or Yamileth, likely from Arabic Jamila, meaning "beautiful."
Yecheskel
Hebrew · Yecheskel is a Hebrew form of Ezekiel, meaning "God strengthens" or "God will strengthen."
Yuridia
Spanish · Yuridia is likely a Spanish form influenced by Eurydice, the Greek mythological name associated with wide justice.
Yamilette
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-influenced diminutive form of Yamila or Yamile, names associated with beauty.
Yanai
Hebrew · A Hebrew name associated with the root for answering or responding, often understood as "he answers."
Yazeed
Arabic · Yazeed is a variant of يزيد (Yazid), an Arabic name meaning 'he increases' or 'abundance.'
Yenifer
Welsh · Yenifer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often linked to 'fair one' or 'white phantom.'
Yachet
English · Yachet is a rare modern name with uncertain etymology, likely formed for sound rather than inherited from one clear tradition.
Yeilin
Spanish · A modern Hispanic-style name, likely created as a phonetic variant of Yeilin or Yailin forms.
Yoali
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Yoel or Joel, meaning Yahweh is God, adapted in Spanish usage.
Yolani
Spanish · Yolani is likely a modern elaboration of Yolanda, a name associated with violet flowers.
Yicheng
Chinese · A Chinese name typically built from characters for virtues or civic imagery, so meaning depends on the chosen characters.
Yoatzi
Hebrew · Yoatzi appears Hebrew-influenced and may relate to names built on Yo- divine elements, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Yahritza
Spanish · Yahritza is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative elaboration of Yaritza-type forms.
Yehudah
Hebrew · Yehudah is the original Hebrew form of Judah, meaning “praised” or “thanksgiving.”
Yumiko
Japanese · Yumiko is a Japanese name whose kanji often convey beauty, reason, dream, or bow with child.
Yanna
Slavic · A form of Yana or Jana, related to John and usually carrying the meaning "God is gracious."
Yaquelin
French · A variant of Jacqueline, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob, meaning supplanter, with Romance-language styling.
Yue
Chinese · A Chinese name meaning moon, joy, or music depending on the character used.
Yvanna
Hebrew · Yvanna is a feminine form related to Ivana/Yvonne, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yacoub
Arabic · Yacoub is the Arabic form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel.'
Yahshua
Hebrew · Yahshua is a form of Joshua or Jesus rooted in Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Yousaf
Arabic · Yousaf is an Arabic form of Joseph, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "God will add."
Yaremi
Spanish · Yaremi is a modern Spanish-language name, possibly influenced by indigenous and biblical naming patterns in Latin America.
Yefri
Spanish · Spanish phonetic adaptation of Jeffrey, a Germanic name meaning 'pledge of peace' or 'divine peace.'
Yosiel
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Yosi (diminutive of Joseph, 'God will add') with the Hebrew suffix -el.
Younus
Arabic · Arabic form of Jonah, a prophet name meaning "dove" and tied to Abrahamic scriptural tradition.
Yaqoub
Arabic · Arabic form of Jacob, a biblical name meaning “supplanter” in Hebrew tradition.
Yasani
Arabic · Yasani is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic floral names such as Yasmin.
Yancy
English · Possibly from a Native American adaptation of 'Yankee' or a Dutch surname; meaning uncertain.
Yvan
French · French form of Ivan/John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Yaira
Hebrew · Feminine form related to Hebrew Yair, meaning he enlightens or gives light.
Yacine
Arabic · Yacine comes from Ya-Sin, the sacred Quranic letters opening a chapter traditionally associated with the Prophet.
Yahye
Arabic · Yahye is a form of Yahya, the Arabic equivalent of John, meaning God is gracious.
Yatziry
Spanish · Yatziry is a modern Hispanic coinage, probably shaped for its distinctive sound and ornamental ending.
Yaritzel
Spanish · Yaritzel is a modern Spanish-style elaboration, likely related to Yaritza-type names.
Yohann
Hebrew · A form of John from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Yalina
Slavic · Possibly from Slavic meaning 'fir tree,' or a modern melodic elaboration blending Elena-style sounds.
Yuchen
Chinese · Chinese name often written 玉晨 meaning 'jade morning' or 宇辰 meaning 'universe and celestial time,' conveying beauty and greatness.
Yuxi
Chinese · Chinese name commonly written with characters meaning “jade” and “joy/prosperity,” so it conveys refinement and good fortune.
Yvie
English · A short form related to Yvonne or Evie, with a light, lively vintage-modern charm.
Yu
Chinese · A Chinese name and surname written with several characters, often meaning things like "jade," "universe," or "rain" by character.
Yaw
African · Akan name from Ghana traditionally given to a boy born on Thursday.
Yudith
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Judith, from Hebrew, meaning woman of Judea or Jewish woman.
Yashua
Hebrew · Yashua is a variant of Yeshua or Joshua, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Yordi
Spanish · A variant of Jordi, the Catalan and Spanish form of George, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Ytzel
Spanish · Likely a modern Hispanic spelling inspired by Itzel, a name associated with rainbow-dew interpretations in popular usage.
Yesli
Spanish · A modern name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, likely formed as a contemporary sound-based creation.
Yaroslav
Slavic · Yaroslav is a Slavic name combining elements meaning "fierce" or "bright" and "glory."
Yarielis
Spanish · Yarielis is likely a modern elaboration of Yari- names with the -elis ending, echoing Hebrew divine-name patterns.
Yandiel
Spanish · Modern invented name with Spanish phonetic influence, possibly a stylized variant of Daniel with an altered prefix.
Yazir
Arabic · Arabic name related to Yasir, meaning 'easy-going' or 'one who brings ease and prosperity.'
Yireh
Hebrew · From Hebrew Jireh, meaning the Lord will provide, used in modern biblical naming.
Yurem
Slavic · Yurem is a Slavic-origin form related to names like Jura/Jurij and used as a contemporary unisex variant.
Yaiden
English · Modern invented name, a Y-initial variant of Aiden (from Irish Aodhán meaning 'little fire') with contemporary spelling.
Yonael
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Yona (Hebrew 'dove') and the suffix -el (Hebrew 'God'), meaning 'dove of God.'
Yasna
Persian · Persian/Avestan name from the Zoroastrian sacred text Yasna, meaning 'worship' or 'sacrifice.'
Yerai
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-rooted variant of Yair, meaning 'he shines' or 'one who enlightens' in many traditional name readings.
Yeilani
English · A modern English spelling influenced by Leilani patterns, often interpreted as heaven-sky garland imagery.
Yuliani
Latin · Variant of Juliana from Latin Julius, meaning youthful and of the Julian noble lineage.
Yodahe
Hebrew · Yodahe appears to be a Hebrew-based form related to praise or thanksgiving, likely tied to the root behind Yadah.
Yeab
African · Yeab is used in East African naming traditions and may carry meanings tied to blessing or identity, though usage varies by language.
Yosra
Arabic · Yosra is an Arabic name meaning ease, prosperity, or comfort, related to roots of gentleness and facilitation.
Yahri
Hebrew · Yahri appears to be a Hebrew-style modern form built on Yah-, a theophoric element referring to God.
Yaffa
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning beautiful or lovely.
Yittel
Hebrew · A Yiddish diminutive from Hebrew names like Yenta or Yehudit, used affectionately in Jewish tradition.
Yuriana
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-language elaboration related to Yuri or Yuria forms, possibly linked to Greek George-family roots.
Yissel
Spanish · Likely a modern Hispanic form related to Yisel or Giselle and sometimes influenced by Isabel traditions.
Yalda
Persian · Yalda is a Persian name associated with birth and the winter solstice festival Shab-e Yalda, symbolizing renewal and light.
Yennifer
Welsh · Yennifer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, a Cornish and Welsh name meaning fair one or white wave.
Yeshia
Arabic · Yeshia is likely a variant of Aisha or Iesha, from Arabic meaning living or prosperous.
Yazen
Arabic · Yazen is an Arabic name often linked with beauty, balance, or distinction, depending on usage and root interpretation.
Yordan
Hebrew · Yordan is a Slavic form of Jordan, ultimately from Hebrew and tied to the Jordan River.
Yaneliz
Spanish · Yaneliz is a modern Hispanic blend, often linked to Yaneli and Elizabeth-type forms, carrying a sense of grace and devotion to God.
Yalena
Slavic · Yalena is likely a variant of Yelena or Elena, ultimately tied to a root meaning bright or shining light.
Yussef
Arabic · A variant of يوسف Yusuf, from Hebrew Joseph, meaning God will add or increase.
Yerick
English · Modern respelling of Eric or Yorick, ultimately from Norse 'ever ruler,' given a contemporary Y- spelling.
Yahvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'swift' or 'heaven and earth,' referencing the divine connection between sky and ground.
Yameen
Arabic · From Arabic-rooted forms with meanings of right-hand honor and trust, used as a positive character name.
Yoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning good, lucky, or virtuous, used for both genders.
Yogi
Indian · Yogi comes from Sanskrit and refers to a spiritual practitioner devoted to yoga or discipline.
Yarrow
English · Yarrow is an English nature name taken from the flowering herb and river name.
Yochanan
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of John meaning 'Yahweh is gracious' or 'God is merciful.'
Yerachmiel
Hebrew · Yerachmiel is a Hebrew name meaning 'may God have mercy' or 'God is compassionate.'
Yocelyn
French · Yocelyn is a variant of Jocelyn, from an old Germanic name that became common through French usage.
Yony
Hebrew · Yony is commonly used as a nickname form of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning God has given.
Yonis
Arabic · Yonis is an Arabic and East African form of Jonah or Yunus, meaning dove.
Yeslin
Spanish · A modern coined name, likely part of the Yes- naming trend in Spanish-speaking communities.
Yailyn
Hebrew · Yailyn is a modern blended name likely influenced by Yael and Spanish-style endings, often tied to the ibex or mountain goat image.
Yaneisy
Spanish · A modern Hispanic name, likely formed as a creative variant of Yanis or Yaneisi.
Yorleny
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style coined name, common in Latin American naming patterns.
Yadir
Arabic · Yadir is used in Spanish-speaking contexts and may reflect Arabic influence, often interpreted as precious or capable.
Yexalen
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style invented name, possibly formed from popular Y- beginnings and -len endings.
Yori
Japanese · A Japanese name element often associated with dependence, trust, or relation, depending on the kanji used.
Yakub
Arabic · Arabic form of the biblical Jacob (Yaqub), meaning 'supplanter,' widely used in Muslim-majority cultures.
Yoniel
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew-influenced name combining 'Yoni' (dove/gift of God) with the divine suffix '-el' (God).
Yuleimy
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin American and Caribbean communities, a creative phonetic elaboration.
Yoona
Korean · Korean feminine name often meaning 'lotus' or 'mild and gentle'; popularized in modern Korean culture.
Yanuel
Hebrew · Spanish variant of Emanuel, from Hebrew Immanuel meaning 'God is with us.'
Yuva
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'young' or 'youth,' connoting vitality and the prime of life.
Yuleimi
Spanish · Modern Spanish/Caribbean invented name popular in Cuba and across Latin America.
Yuni
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'gentle' or 'kindness'; also used as a Spanish phonetic variant.
Yiyi
Chinese · A reduplicated Chinese name form, common in affectionate modern naming, with meaning dependent on chosen characters.
Yaksh
Indian · From Sanskrit yaksha, a nature spirit in Hindu lore, making this a mythic and spiritually colored name.
Yuvansh
Indian · From Sanskrit roots *yuvan* and *ansh*, often taken as “youthful part” or “youthful share.”
Yomii
Japanese · Likely a modern phonetic creation echoing Japanese-style sounds, with no single fixed traditional etymology.
Yeiko
Japanese · Yeiko appears Japanese in style, related to names like Eiko that can carry meanings of glory, blessing, or flourishing.
Yamaan
Arabic · Yamaan is used in Arabic and South Asian contexts, often linked to blessing, righteousness, or the direction of Yemen.
York
English · From the English city name, ultimately from Latin 'Eboracum' and Old English meaning 'yew tree estate'.
Yasha
Hebrew · Yasha is a Slavic diminutive of names like Yakov or a Hebrew-rooted form connected with salvation and deliverance.
Yuji
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji, often including ideas like courage, excellence, or second son.
Yago
Spanish · Yago is a Spanish form of Jacob or James, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "supplanter."
Yisel
Spanish · Yisel is a Spanish-language form influenced by Gisela or Giselle, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning pledge or hostage.
Yazmyn
Persian · Yazmyn is a spelling variant of Jasmine, from Persian yasamin, the fragrant flowering plant.
Yann
French · Yann is a French and Breton form of John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yacob
Hebrew · Yacob is a form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
Yarelin
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style creation related to Yareli, a contemporary name form with no single traditional root.
Yasmyn
Persian · Yasmyn is a spelling variant of Yasmin, from Persian for the jasmine flower.
Yordy
Hebrew · Yordy is a Spanish-influenced form related to Jordi or George, with roots tied to earth-working or farming.
Ysabelle
French · A decorative form of Isabelle, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Youssouf
Arabic · French and Arabic form of يوسف, ultimately Joseph, meaning God will add.
Yaileen
Spanish · Yaileen is a modern Hispanic name formed in the style of Y- names such as Yareli and Aileen.
Yaxeni
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-language creative form, possibly influenced by Yessenia-style naming.
Yuleisy
Spanish · Yuleisy is a modern Spanish-influenced coined name, likely formed for sound rather than ancient etymology.
Yehya
Arabic · Arabic form of Yahya, equivalent to John, traditionally understood as "God is gracious."
Yorleni
Spanish · Yorleni appears to be a modern Hispanic coined name, valued for its flowing sound more than a single traditional root.
Yuleidy
Spanish · Modern Spanish-language coinage shaped by contemporary English-influenced sounds.
Yohali
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew divine-name elements, suggesting God is exalted or gracious.
Yali
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is mine' or 'I ascend,' with roots in biblical Hebrew poetry.
Yussuf
Arabic · Arabic variant of Yusuf/Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will add' or 'God increases.'
Yeremy
Spanish · Spanish form of Jeremiah/Jeremy, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh will exalt."
Yeremi
Hebrew · Spanish phonetic form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God will exalt' or 'appointed by God'.
Yadel
Hebrew · Variant of Yadiel or Yedidel, Hebrew names meaning 'beloved of God' or 'God knows.'
Yeyson
Spanish · Latin American phonetic spelling of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer,' influenced by the mythological Argonaut hero.
Yalexi
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Yale and Lexi (Greek 'defender of mankind').
Yasiin
Arabic · An Arabic name linked to the Quranic name Yā-Sīn, widely interpreted as a reverent religious name in Islamic tradition.
Yansiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name ending in -el, built in the biblical pattern meaning “[X] of God.”
Yeico
English · A modern stylistic spelling influenced by short Christian names, used chiefly as an original modern given name.
Yami
Indian · In Sanskrit, Yami is the name of Yama's sister, giving a mythic meaning linked to an ancient Vedic figure.
Yeicob
Hebrew · A nonstandard spelling of Jacob, from Hebrew *Ya'akov*, traditionally meaning "supplanter."
Yashwin
Indian · Yashwin is an Indian name built from yash, fame or glory, implying one who is victorious or renowned.
Yuheng
Chinese · A Chinese name whose characters often suggest balance, jade-like worth, or cosmic harmony depending on the writing.
Yanxi
Chinese · Yanxi is a Chinese name whose characters may convey beauty, joy, brightness, or evening glow depending on spelling.
Yetzel
Hebrew · Yetzel appears to be a rare Hebrew-influenced form, possibly related to Yetzel or Yechezkel-style naming traditions.
Yennefer
Welsh · A literary fantasy form inspired by Jennifer and Guinevere traditions, linked to fairness or enchantment.
Yeilany
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style invented name, likely formed from popular Yei-/Yail- sounds with a feminine ending.
Yailani
Hebrew · Yailani likely blends Yael, the Hebrew name meaning mountain goat, with a modern melodic ending.
Yangchen
Chinese · Likely from Tibetan Buddhist usage, often interpreted with senses of melody, sound, or expansive sacred resonance.
Yelenny
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-style variant of Helen or Yelena, from Greek roots meaning torch or shining light.
Yeiler
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language coinage shaped after contemporary English-style names.
Yohaly
Hebrew · Likely related to Yoel or Yoh- Hebrew forms, carrying the sense of God or divine uplift.
Yvonna
French · Variant of Yvonne, from Old French and Germanic meaning "yew wood."
Yuval
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning stream, brook, or flow.
Yahira
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Zahira meaning "shining" or "visible," adapted through Spanish-language usage.
Yamani
Arabic · Yamani is an Arabic name meaning 'from Yemen' or 'Yemeni,' marking geographic and cultural origin.
Yaa
African · Yaa is an Akan day name from Ghana, traditionally given to a girl born on Thursday.
Yoanna
Hebrew · A form of Joanna from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious, transmitted through Greek and later European use.
Yalitza
Spanish · Yalitza is a modern Hispanic name, likely shaped by Spanish phonetics and Indigenous naming influence rather than one settled etymology.
Yehudit
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Judith, meaning woman of Judea or Jewish woman.
Yossef
Hebrew · Yossef is a Hebrew form of Joseph meaning God will add or increase.
Yujin
Korean · Used in Korean and Japanese, with meanings varying by characters, often tied to gentleness, reason, or excellence.
Yatzari
Hebrew · Yatzari is likely a modern name influenced by Hebrew and Spanish sound patterns, often interpreted as fashioned or created by God.
Yukta
Indian · From Sanskrit yukta, meaning joined, fit, proper, or skillfully connected.
Yuleni
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style variant influenced by Yulenia or Yuliana, with a soft contemporary sound rather than a fixed ancient root.
Yanara
Arabic · Yanara is likely a modern variant related to Yara or Inara, names associated with small butterfly or shining light.
Yeily
Spanish · Modern invented name possibly of Spanish phonetic influence, with uncertain etymology.
Yashir
Hebrew · Hebrew and Arabic name meaning 'upright,' 'righteous,' or 'he will sing,' connoting moral integrity.
Ysrael
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, the Hebrew name meaning 'one who struggles with God' or 'God prevails.'
Yonason
Hebrew · Yiddish and Ashkenazic variant of Jonathan, the Hebrew name meaning 'God has given' or 'gift of Yahweh.'
Yerelin
Spanish · Modern invented name used in Latin American communities, a creative elaboration with Spanish phonetics.
Yazhini
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'one who plays the yazh,' an ancient South Indian harp; associated with artistry and music.
Yeiren
Chinese · Chinese given name in which characters vary by choice, commonly built to express virtue, beauty, and moral character.
Yassiel
Hebrew · Hebrew-style name with the suffix -el meaning God, often interpreted as "God is my support."
Yuito
Japanese · A Japanese personal name whose meaning depends on kanji choice, often linked to peace, abundance, or kindness.
Yiddy
Hebrew · Yiddy is likely a diminutive Yiddish-Hebrew style form, often used as a nickname related to Judah or Yedidiah families of names.
Yusrah
Arabic · Yusrah comes from Arabic and means ease, comfort, prosperity, or success.
Yucheng
Chinese · Yucheng is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on characters, often combining ideas like jade, universe, sincerity, or achievement.
Yasma
Arabic · Likely related to Yasmin or Asma, giving it associations with jasmine or elevated rank.
Yelianny
Spanish · Yelianny appears to be a modern Spanish-style elaboration, likely blending popular -yanni/-anny sounds into a newly formed name.
Yachy
Hebrew · Yachy likely reflects a shortened Hebrew-style form related to names beginning with Yah-, invoking God.
Yomi
African · From Yoruba usage, Yomi is tied to joy, honor, or fittingness, often appearing in names about happiness or esteem.
Yris
Greek · A spelling variant of Iris, from Greek meaning "rainbow" and the name of the messenger goddess.
Yashvin
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-based elements such as yash, meaning fame or glory, giving the sense of a distinguished or successful person.
Yavi
Indian · Yavi is likely Indian and is often interpreted as heaven, pleasantness, or youthful brightness.
Yam
Hebrew · Yam means sea in Hebrew and also appears as the name of a sea deity in ancient Semitic myth.
Yloan
French · Yloan is a modern French name, likely influenced by Yoann and Loan, with Breton-French usage.
Yuriko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'lily child,' from 'yuri' (lily) and 'ko' (child).
Yaminah
Arabic · Yaminah is an Arabic feminine name linked to yamin, suggesting the right hand, good fortune, or blessedness.
Yuma
Japanese · A Japanese name with meanings that vary by characters, often involving gentleness, truth, or excellence.
Yliana
Spanish · Yliana is a variant of Iliana or Eliana, linked to Greek-rooted forms and often associated with brightness or the sun.
Yang
Chinese · A Chinese name and surname with several meanings depending on character, often linked to brightness or the sun principle of yin-yang.
Yuvia
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew roots related to God or life, used as a modern feminine Hebrew-style name.
Yedidya
Hebrew · Yedidya, also spelled Yedidiah, is a Hebrew name meaning beloved of God.
Yvens
French · Yvens is a French-form name related to Yves, derived from a word for yew tree.
Yovanny
Hebrew · Yovanny is a Spanish-influenced form of Giovanni/Johann, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Yeraldin
Spanish · Yeraldin is a Spanish-influenced form of Geraldine, from Germanic roots meaning 'rule of the spear.'
Yanelys
Spanish · Yanelys is a modern Spanish-language coined name, likely formed from Yane- and the popular -lys ending.
Yocelin
French · Yocelin is a variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic name introduced through French, meaning 'member of the Gauts tribe.'
Yader
Arabic · Yader is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic naming sounds, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Yidel
Hebrew · A Yiddish diminutive of Yehuda or Judah, a Hebrew name meaning praised.
Yameli
Spanish · Yameli is a modern Spanish-language invented name, likely formed for sound and style rather than ancient roots.
Yoseline
French · Yoseline is a Spanish-influenced form of Jocelyn, a name of Germanic origin that became popular through French.
Yosselyn
French · Yosselyn is a variant of Jocelyn, a French name from a Germanic root once associated with the Gauts tribe.
Yanelie
Hebrew · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced form related to Jane or Yaneli, carrying the gracious sense of Hebrew John names.
Yeraldi
German · Likely related to Gerald or Geraldi forms, from Germanic roots meaning spear and rule.
Yohanan
Hebrew · An original Hebrew form of John, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Yomar
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced blend, sometimes associated with Omar, from Arabic meaning 'flourishing' or 'long-lived.'
Yamilex
Arabic · A modern Spanish-style form related to Yamila, from Arabic jamil meaning 'beautiful.'
Yarelli
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style name, often linked to Yara-type forms and interpreted with a graceful or cherished feel.
Yaslyn
English · A contemporary name likely modeled on Jaslyn, blending modern sound patterns with -lyn.
Yaya
African · Yaya is used in several cultures, often as a nickname or affectionate form, and can relate to names like Yahya.
Yehia
Arabic · Yehia is an Arabic form of Yahya, related to John, meaning God is gracious or God gives life.
Yariana
Spanish · A modern Hispanic-style name, likely related to Ariana with a prefixed Y-.
Yasmani
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language given name, likely formed creatively with the -mani ending.
Yasira
Arabic · From Arabic, often linked to ease or prosperity, suggesting someone gentle, fortunate, or successful.
Yuliet
Spanish · A Spanish form of Juliet, ultimately from the Roman family name Julius.
Yacouba
Hebrew · Yacouba is a West African form of Jacob, from Hebrew, meaning supplanter or holder of the heel.
Youcef
Arabic · Youcef is an Arabic form of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning God will add.
Yarieliz
Spanish · Yarieliz is likely a modern Spanish-style elaboration influenced by Hebrew-derived Yariel forms and the suffix -liz.
Yarielys
Hebrew · Yarielys is likely a modern Hispanic blend influenced by Ariel, the Hebrew name meaning lion of God.
Yolany
Spanish · Modern Spanish-influenced name, likely a variant of Yolanda meaning 'violet flower.'
Yaelis
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of the Hebrew name Yael, meaning 'mountain goat' or 'to ascend,' with a feminine -is suffix appended.
Yeilyn
English · Yeilyn is a modern variation of Eileen-style names in English, keeping similar sound while changing spelling for uniqueness.
Yazlene
Arabic · Modern invented elaboration possibly derived from Yasmin (Arabic for jasmine flower) with a stylized -lene suffix.
Yuxin
Chinese · Chinese name from characters such as 玉心 (jade heart) or 愉心 (joyful heart), conveying purity and happiness.
Yeliz
Hebrew · Yeliz is a modern form linked to Eliz/Elisheva, from Hebrew meaning “my God is an oath.”
Yoyo
African · Yoyo is used in African naming traditions as a lively diminutive or nickname-like given name.
Yeabsira
African · Ethiopian Amharic name meaning 'God has created' or 'God has forgiven,' common among Ethiopian Christian communities.
Yazleen
Arabic · Modern invented name, likely inspired by Arabic Yasmin (jasmine flower) with a stylized -leen ending.
Yaheli
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God will illuminate' or 'God shines', expressing divine light and blessing.
Yanay
Spanish · Quechua indigenous name from South America meaning 'beloved' or 'sweetheart,' used in Andean communities.
Yayra
African · Ewe name from Ghana/Togo meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God,' celebrating the child as a divine blessing.
Yaqoob
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who follows at the heel.'
Yuhan
Chinese · A Chinese name combining characters for 'jade' or 'rain' with 'han,' evoking beauty and refinement.
Yetzaly
Spanish · Modern Mexican/Spanish invented name, a creative phonetic invention popular in Mexico.
Yura
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'gentle' or 'reason'; also a Slavic diminutive of Yuri, from Greek George.
Yuda
Hebrew · Hebrew form related to Judah/Judah, traditionally meaning 'praised' and linked to the biblical tribe and kingdom identity.
Yarianny
Spanish · A modern Latinate naming variant in the -ianny pattern, likely built for lyrical sound rather than an older etymology.
Yadelin
English · Yadelin is a modern form of Adelyn, itself from Germanic adel meaning noble, softened into a lyrical contemporary name.
Yazbeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth from Hebrew tradition, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Yuzu
Japanese · Japanese word and name for the yuzu citrus, evoking nature and bright flavor.
Yazn
Persian · A concise Persian-rooted form connected to sacred Persian traditions and ritualistic/holy naming patterns.
Ywa
French · Ywa is likely a rare variant linked to Yves or Yvonne, names from Germanic roots referring to the yew tree.
Yanal
Arabic · Yanal is an Arabic name associated with attaining, achieving, or receiving favor.
Yaana
Hebrew · Yaana is likely a variant of Yana or Jana, derived from John and carrying the sense 'God is gracious.'
Ylva
Norse · Ylva is a Scandinavian name from Old Norse meaning 'she-wolf.'
Yiheng
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters chosen, often suggesting steadiness, talent, or balance.
Yanielys
Spanish · Yanielys is a modern Hispanic elaboration of Daniel-like Hebrew roots, often interpreted as God is my judge.
Yulianny
Spanish · A Spanish-style elaboration of Yuliana or Juliana, from the Roman family name Julius.
Yahzir
Hebrew · Yahzir is likely a modern blended name drawing on Yah- and Arabic-style sounds.
Yariyah
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Hebrew theophoric name patterns, suggesting "founded by God" or divine uplift.
Yarizbeth
Hebrew · A modern blend built around Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath," with a Spanish-style first element.
Yahkeem
Arabic · Yahkeem is likely influenced by Hakim and Yahya forms, suggesting wisdom or divine association.
Yahmari
Hebrew · Yahmari appears to be a modern blend using Yah, a form of the divine name, with a contemporary ending.
Yerson
Spanish · Yerson is likely a Spanish-language variant of Gerson, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "sojourner" or "exile."
Yahziel
Hebrew · Likely a modern form built from Hebrew divine element Yah and -el, suggesting “God is my strength” or “of God.”
Yahlani
Hebrew · A modern blended name that likely uses Yah, a Hebrew divine element, with a melodic ending.
Yaryna
Slavic · Yaryna is a Slavic feminine form related to Jarina or Yar, suggesting springtime vigor and bright energy.
Yuleiny
Spanish · Yuleiny is a modern Spanish-style inventive name, likely formed for sound rather than from a single classical source.
Yahnari
Hebrew · Yahnari appears to blend Yah, a Hebrew divine element, with a modern melodic ending.
Yalayni
Arabic · Yalayni appears to be a modern lyrical formation influenced by Arabic-style sounds and endings.
Yamaria
Hebrew · Yamaria likely blends Ya- or Yah with Maria, giving it a devotional, faith-linked character.
Yasbeth
Hebrew · Yasbeth looks like a modern blend related to Elizabeth-type Hebrew forms meaning God is my oath.
Yaseli
Spanish · Yaseli is a modern Spanish-style given name with a soft melodic construction rather than a single ancient root.
Yehilyn
Hebrew · Yehilyn seems built from Hebrew Yehi- or Yehu- patterns with a contemporary feminine ending.
Yeslyn
English · Yeslyn is a modern blended name, likely influenced by names like Jesslyn and Yasmin.
Yoonah
Korean · Yoonah may reflect Korean Yuna-style usage or Hebrew Yonah, meaning dove.
Ysabeau
French · Ysabeau is an old French form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
Yelson
English · Likely a surname-style modern name built with the English patronymic ending -son.
Yusufjon
Arabic · A Central Asian form of Yusuf, from Joseph, with the Persian affectionate suffix -jon meaning dear.
Ysmael
Hebrew · Spanish-influenced variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning God will hear.
Ysela
German · Variant of Gisela, from Germanic 'gisil' meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage of noble birth'.
Yasemin
Persian · A Persian and Arabic form of Jasmine, taken from the fragrant flowering plant.
Yamira
Spanish · Likely a modern Hispanic form influenced by names like Amira, carrying associations of nobility or command.
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