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Baby names starting with Y
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Yoshikazu
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yoshi' (good/righteous) and 'kazu' (harmony/number), meaning 'righteous harmony.'
Yoshiki
Japanese · Yoshiki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often involving goodness, joy, or righteousness.
Yoshiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'good child' or 'beautiful child,' from 'yoshi' (good) and 'ko' (child).
Yoshimi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'good beauty' or 'beautiful joy,' from 'yoshi' (good) and 'mi' (beauty).
Yoshino
Japanese · Japanese name from 'yoshi' (good/beautiful) and 'no' (field/plain); also a famous cherry blossom region.
Yoshinobu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'righteous trust' or 'good faith,' from 'yoshi' (good) and 'nobu' (trust).
Yoshinori
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yoshi' (good, virtuous) and 'nori' (rule, law), meaning virtuous rule.
Yoshio
Japanese · Japanese masculine name meaning 'joyful man' or 'righteous man', from yoshi (good/joy) and o (man).
Yoshira
Japanese · Likely formed from Japanese name elements such as yoshi, carrying senses of goodness, virtue, or excellence.
Yoshiro
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yoshi' (good, righteous) and 'ro' (son), meaning 'good son' or 'righteous son'.
Yoshitaka
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yoshi' (good, virtuous) and 'taka' (noble, filial piety).
Yoshito
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'good person' or 'righteous one,' from 'yoshi' (good) and 'to' (person).
Yoshiyah
Hebrew · Yoshiyah is a Hebrew-derived form related to Josiah, meaning 'Yahweh supports' or 'Yahweh heals.'
Yoshiyahu
Hebrew · Yoshiyahu is a Hebrew form of Josiah, meaning "Yahweh supports" or "Yahweh heals."
Yoshiye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'good blessing' or 'blessed goodness,' from 'yoshi' (good) and 'ye' (blessing).
Yoshiyuki
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yoshi' (good, righteous) and 'yuki' (happiness, journey), meaning 'righteous happiness'.
Yoshmel
Spanish · Yoshmel appears to be a modern blended name, likely combining elements of Joshua or Jose with names ending in -el.
Yoshon
Japanese · Yoshon is likely a modern blended name influenced by Japanese Yoshi- names and English names like Shawn.
Yosief
Hebrew · Yosief is a Joseph variant from the Hebrew name meaning God will add.
Yosif
Hebrew · A Hebrew-derived form of Joseph, meaning “he adds” or “God adds,” rooted in biblical tradition.
Yosilin
French · Modern variant of Jocelyn, from Old French 'Jocelin' derived from a Germanic tribal name meaning 'one of the Gauts.'
Yosimar
Spanish · Modern Latin American invented name likely combining José (Joseph, 'God will increase') with -mar, a common name suffix.
Yosiyah
Hebrew · A variant of Josiah from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh supports' or 'healed by God.'
Yoskar
Spanish · Likely a variant of Oscar, a name linked to Irish and Germanic traditions and often interpreted as "deer friend" or "divine spear."
Yoslan
Spanish · Used mainly in modern Spanish-influenced naming with blended sound, so no single historic meaning is fixed.
Yosmairy
Spanish · Modern invented name common in Caribbean Spanish-speaking communities, a creative blend likely incorporating José/Yos and Mary.
Yosman
Spanish · Modern Spanish-language name of uncertain origin, used in Venezuela and Colombia, possibly a creative blend of Yosef and Omar.
Yosmar
Spanish · Yosmar is a modern Spanish-style coined name, likely formed by blending familiar sounds and endings.
Yosmely
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-language coined name, probably formed from blended sounds and the suffix -ely.
Yosniel
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Cuban origin, a creative coinage with no established classical etymology.
Yosselin
Spanish · Spanish spelling of Jocelyn or Yoselin, from an old French name with Germanic roots.
Yosseline
French · A variant of Jocelyn, from Germanic roots via French, often interpreted as "member of the Gauts."
Yost
German · Yost is a German surname-style form of Jost, related to Joseph and meaning "he will add."
Yosue
Spanish · Spanish form of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation.'
Yosuel
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced variant of Yosef with an added -el ending, preserving its biblical Hebrew meaning.
Yosuke
Japanese · Yosuke is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often involving ideas like help, sunshine, or goodness.
Yosvani
Spanish · A modern Cuban-style name, likely blending Jose with a Slavic-influenced ending.
Yosvany
Spanish · Modern Cuban invented name, a creative variation inspired by Juan/Yohan (Hebrew: 'God is gracious').
Yotam
Hebrew · Yotam is the Hebrew form of Jotham, meaning "God is perfect" or "the Lord is complete."
You
Chinese · Used in East Asian naming traditions; in Chinese and Korean contexts its meaning depends on the character chosen.
Youa
Chinese · Used in Hmong communities and often romanized as Youa, with usage rooted in East and Southeast Asian naming traditions.
Youel
Hebrew · Variant of Yoel (Joel), from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is God.'
Youki
Japanese · A Japanese name whose exact meaning depends on kanji, often involving ideas like courage, gentleness, or brightness.
Youlanda
Greek · A variant of Yolanda, from Greek violet and long associated with the flower name.
Youlander
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Yolanda and related sound patterns.
Youlonda
Greek · Youlonda is a spelling variant of Yolanda, from Greek via medieval forms, meaning "violet flower."
Youmna
Arabic · Youmna is an Arabic name meaning 'blessed,' 'fortunate,' or 'right side,' a symbol of good omen.
Youness
Arabic · Youness is an Arabic form of Jonah, from Hebrew, traditionally linked with the dove.
Young
English · From Old English 'geong' meaning young; a descriptive surname used as a given name denoting youth.
Younger
English · English name meaning 'the younger one,' originally a surname distinguishing a junior family member.
Younique
English · Younique is a modern invented name based on the English word unique, suggesting individuality.
Youran
Chinese · Youran is a Chinese name often conveying ease, calmness, and a leisurely or graceful state of being.
Youri
French · French and Slavic variant of Yuri/George, ultimately from Greek meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Youseph
Arabic · Arabic variant of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add' or 'God increases.'
Yousof
Arabic · Yousof is a variant of Yusuf or Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning God will add.
Youssif
Arabic · Arabic variant of Yusuf (Joseph), meaning 'God will increase' or 'God will add,' a highly revered name in Islamic tradition.
Youssra
Arabic · Youssra is an Arabic name meaning ease, prosperity, or comfort, from a root associated with facilitation.
Youstina
Latin · Variant spelling of Justina, from Latin 'justus' meaning 'just, righteous, and fair.'
Yousuke
Japanese · Yousuke is a Japanese masculine name whose meaning depends on kanji, often involving 'help,' 'sun,' or 'brightness.'
Youyou
Chinese · Youyou is a Chinese reduplicated name style, often conveying gentleness, grace, or a playful affectionate tone.
Yovan
Slavic · Yovan is a Slavic form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Yovana
Slavic · A feminine form of Jovan or John, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning God is gracious.
Yovanka
Slavic · Yovanka is a Slavic form related to Johanna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Yovela
Spanish · Yovela is a modern invented name shaped like Giovanna/Jovela-style forms with a feminine ending.
Yovonda
French · Likely a modern variant inspired by Yvonne, from a French name tied to the yew tree.
Yovonne
French · A variant spelling of Yvonne, the French feminine of Yves, from a Germanic root referring to the yew tree.
Yowanda
Slavic · Yowanda is likely a variant of Yolanda or Wanda, blending forms associated with violet flowers or wandering tribal roots.
Yozelin
French · Yozelin is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Jocelyn, a medieval name of Germanic origin passed through French.
Yrania
Greek · A variant of Urania, the Greek muse of astronomy, whose name means heavenly or celestial.
Yridiana
Spanish · A modern form likely influenced by Iridiana or Iris-based names, suggesting rainbow or colorful imagery.
Ysa
French · A short form related to Isa or Yse, often tied to Elizabeth or Germanic Isolde traditions.
Ysabela
Hebrew · Ysabela is a Spanish-style variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Ysabell
Hebrew · A variant of Isabel or Ysabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ysai
Hebrew · Likely a stylized form related to Isaiah or Isai, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Ysamar
Spanish · A spelling variant of Isamar, likely a modern blend associated with Isa and mar, sea.
Ysatis
French · Ysatis is a rare French literary-style name, possibly linked to Isatis, the woad plant name.
Ysaura
Greek · From Isauria, an ancient region in Asia Minor; a Spanish-Greek heritage name.
Ysenia
Spanish · Ysenia is a variant of Yesenia, a Spanish-language name popularized in modern usage and often linked to a palm name.
Ysidora
Greek · Variant of Isidora, from Greek 'Isis' and 'doron' meaning gift of Isis.
Ysidoro
Spanish · Spanish variant of Isidore, from Greek 'Isidoros' meaning 'gift of Isis.'
Ysidra
Greek · Spanish feminine of Isidore, from Greek meaning gift of Isis, honoring the Egyptian goddess.
Ysidro
Spanish · Spanish form of Isidore, from Greek Isidoros meaning 'gift of Isis.'
Ysobel
Welsh · Archaic Welsh or medieval spelling of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Yuba
Japanese · Japanese name meaning hot spring or tofu skin; also a California place name.
Yubal
Hebrew · A modern Hebraic form of Jubal, one of the biblical figures in an early lineage tradition.
Yubia
Spanish · Yubia is likely a modern Spanish-language invented name, possibly influenced by names like Nubia or Lluvia.
Yubin
Korean · Korean name written 유빈, often meaning 'abundant and refined' or 'graceful wealth,' popular in South Korea.
Yudani
African · Modern invented name with possible African or blended origins, meaning uncertain but used as a feminine given name.
Yudany
Spanish · Modern invented name with Spanish phonetic styling, likely a Cuban-American creative composition.
Yudelca
Spanish · Yudelca is a modern Hispanic name formation, especially seen in the Caribbean, with uncertain exact etymology but clear contemporary usage.
Yudelka
Spanish · Yudelka is a modern Spanish-language coined name, especially used in the Caribbean, with uncertain older etymology.
Yudi
Hebrew · Yudi is often used as a short form related to Judah or Judith, from a Hebrew root meaning praised.
Yudiel
Spanish · Modern invented name blending Hebrew 'Yudi' (Judah) with the divine suffix '-el' meaning 'God.'
Yudit
Hebrew · Yudit is a form of Judith, from Hebrew meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Yuen
Chinese · A Chinese name or surname whose meaning depends on the character, often relating to origin, circle, or grace.
Yuepeng
Chinese · A Chinese compound name that may evoke "moon" and the great mythic bird Peng.
Yuepheng
Chinese · Likely from Chinese elements read as yue and feng/pheng, often associated with moon imagery and lofty natural symbolism.
Yuette
French · Yuette is a rare French-style form, likely related to Yvette, from a Germanic root associated with the yew tree.
Yufei
Chinese · Chinese given name where 'Yu' means jade or feather and 'Fei' means flying or graceful, conveying elegance.
Yugo
Japanese · Yugo is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters used, often conveying ideas like gentleness, help, or excellence.
Yuhanna
Arabic · Arabic form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Yuhao
Chinese · A Chinese name whose characters vary, often conveying meanings like "vast," "great," "jade," or "heroic."
Yuika
Japanese · Japanese name combining characters such as 唯 (only/unique) and 花 (flower), meaning 'unique flower.'
Yuina
Japanese · Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji; common forms suggest 'gentle and loving' or 'binding together.'
Yuisa
Spanish · Yuisa is likely a rare modern Spanish-form name, possibly influenced by Luisa, meaning renowned warrior through Germanic roots.
Yujun
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning varies by characters, often conveying qualities like elegance, talent, or nobility.
Yuka
Japanese · A Japanese name with kanji-based meanings that commonly involve gentleness, fragrance, or excellence.
Yukari
Japanese · Yukari is a Japanese name that can mean connection, affinity, or purple depending on the kanji used.
Yukary
Japanese · Variant of Yukari, a Japanese name meaning 'connection, bond, or fate,' from the verb 'yukaru.'
Yukia
Japanese · Likely related to Japanese Yuki-name forms, often associated with snow, happiness, or gentle hope depending on characters.
Yukie
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'snow blessing' or 'happiness branch,' from 'yuki' and 'e.'
Yukiko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'snow child' or 'child of happiness,' from 'yuki' and 'ko.'
Yukina
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'yuki' (snow or happiness) and '-na' (a feminine suffix), meaning 'snow child' or 'happy one.'
Yukino
Japanese · A Japanese name often interpreted as "snow field" or "of snow," depending on the characters used.
Yukio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'snow boy' or 'man of courage,' depending on kanji used.
Yukiye
Japanese · Japanese feminine name from 'yuki' meaning 'snow' or 'happiness,' with various kanji possibilities.
Yuko
Japanese · Yuko is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often involving gentleness, excellence, or child.
Yukon
English · Yukon is used as a place-name name, taken from the northern region and river known for wilderness associations.
Yuktha
Indian · From Sanskrit yukta, meaning joined or capable, often expressing fittingness or suitability.
Yukti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'cleverness,' 'reasoning,' or 'skill,' denoting intelligence and logical thought.
Yul
Korean · A Korean name element with several meanings depending on the hanja used, often connected to rhythm or chestnut.
Yula
Slavic · Diminutive of Yulia (Julia), from Latin meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Yulanda
Spanish · Yulanda is a variant of Yolanda, from Greek via medieval forms meaning 'violet flower.'
Yulander
Greek · Yulander is likely a modern elaboration of Yolanda, a name linked through Greek forms to the idea of the violet flower.
Yulanni
Spanish · Likely a modern melodic form influenced by Juliana or Yuliana-style names.
Yule
English · From Old English Yule, the winter festival name, later used as a surname and occasionally adopted as a given name.
Yuleidi
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language invented name, likely formed through creative adaptation of English-sounding names.
Yuleiky
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Cuba and Latin America, a creative blend incorporating 'Yule' with Spanish phonetics.
Yuleisi
Spanish · A Hispanicized variant of Julisa/Julissa styles, used as a modern melodic given name.
Yulema
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Julia/Juliana, ultimately from Latin Julius and the youthful Julius lineage.
Yulemi
English · A modern invented form from Yuli or Yuliana patterns, typically used as a gentle English feminine name.
Yulemni
Spanish · Likely a modern coined name shaped by Spanish-style sounds, with no single established classical etymology.
Yulene
Spanish · Likely related to Yuliana or Eulalia-style forms, with a soft modern Spanish-influenced sound.
Yulexi
Spanish · Yulexi is a modern Hispanic-style invented name, likely formed for its distinctive rhythm and contemporary feel.
Yuleydi
Latin · Yuleydi looks like a contemporary variant derived from Julius/Julian naming traditions, reshaped into a feminine spelling.
Yuleymi
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style coined name, likely formed from popular sound patterns rather than a single ancient root.
Yuleysi
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style feminine creation in -lysi/-yali patterning, used as an inventive spelling form.
Yulibeth
Spanish · Yulibeth is a modern Spanish-style blend, likely combining Yuli with Beth from Hebrew, meaning house or oath traditions.
Yulie
Latin · Yulie is a modern short-form style linked to Julia/Julius names from Latin, used as a softer, reduced version.
Yulien
French · A variant of Julien/Julian, from Latin Julius, associated with youthful or downy meanings.
Yuliett
French · A variant of Juliette, from Latin Julius, associated with youthful beauty and romance.
Yulinda
Spanish · Likely a decorative variant of Linda-based names, with Latin-rooted associations of beauty and softness.
Yulitza
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced elaboration related to Yuli or Julitza, with roots connected to Julia and youthful meanings.
Yulitzy
Spanish · Yulitzy is a modern Spanish-style inventive name, likely influenced by Yulitza and similar contemporary forms.
Yuliya
Slavic · Yuliya is the Slavic form of Julia, from Latin Julius, traditionally linked with youthfulness or downy softness.
Yuliza
Spanish · Yuliza is a modern Spanish-style form likely influenced by Yulissa and names related to Julia or Julissa.
Yulizza
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced form related to Yulisa or Julissa, ultimately tied to Julia and youthful meanings.
Yulliana
Latin · Yulliana is a variant of Juliana, from a Roman family name linked to youthful or downy meanings.
Yulma
Spanish · Yulma appears to be a Spanish-language modern name, possibly formed as a short lyrical variation of Yulia or Zulma.
Yulonda
Spanish · Yulonda is a variant of Yolanda, from Greek via Spanish, meaning 'violet flower.'
Yulunda
Greek · A modern variant of Yolanda, a name associated with the violet flower through Greek roots.
Yuly
Spanish · A Spanish pet form related to Yuli or Julia, from Roman Julius, often interpreted as youthful or downy.
Yumaira
Spanish · A modern Hispanic name that may reflect Arabic-influenced sounds, without one firmly fixed traditional etymology.
Yumalai
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a phonetic variant of Yumalay.
Yumalay
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by place names like Yuma or the Himalaya mountain range.
Yumara
Spanish · Yumara appears to be a modern coined name in Spanish-speaking use, valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Yume
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning "dream," depending on the characters chosen.
Yumeka
Japanese · Yumeka is a Japanese name that can be formed from elements associated with dream, fragrance, or blossom depending on kanji.
Yumeko
Japanese · From Japanese elements often read as dream and child, giving the sense of dream child.
Yumika
Japanese · Yumika is a Japanese name often interpreted through elements meaning beauty, dream, or fragrance depending on the characters used.
Yumin
Chinese · East Asian name meaning 'auspicious and gentle' or 'abundant brightness,' depending on characters used.
Yumira
Japanese · Yumira has a Japanese-style form and is often interpreted through elements suggesting beauty or gentleness, though it is likely modern.
Yun
Chinese · Yun is an East Asian name whose meaning varies by character, often linked with "cloud," "grace," or "allow."
Yunalesca
Japanese · Yunalesca seems to be a modern blend using Yuna-like sounds with an added lyrical ending.
Yuneicy
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style invented name, formed for sound and uniqueness more than from a single traditional etymology.
Yuneisy
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language coined name, likely formed for sound and style rather than old etymology.
Yunes
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of Jonah/Yunus, meaning 'dove,' borne by the Quranic prophet swallowed by the whale.
Yunet
Arabic · A rare name form likely related to Younes or Yunus traditions, ultimately tied to the prophet Jonah.
Yuneth
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style name formed from fashionable sound patterns rather than a single classical source.
Yung
Chinese · Yung is an East Asian romanized name whose meaning varies by character, often suggesting brightness, courage, or flourishing.
Yunier
Spanish · Modern Cuban-Spanish name, possibly a stylized form of Junior or an independent blend; widely used in Cuba.
Yunique
English · Yunique is a modern respelling of Unique, emphasizing individuality and distinctiveness.
Yuniza
Arabic · Likely a modern Arabic-style elaboration related to Yunis or similar names, used for its elegant sound.
Yunnuen
Spanish · From the Purépecha indigenous language of Mexico, meaning 'half moon,' used as a given name in Mexican culture.
Yuno
Japanese · Yuno can be Japanese with character-based meanings, and it also echoes Juno, the Roman goddess name from Latin tradition.
Yunqi
Chinese · Yunqi is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on characters, often suggesting cloud, rising energy, or fine spirit.
Yupheng
Chinese · A Chinese romanized name, often formed from characters suggesting abundance, elegance, or a soaring bird.
Yuraima
Spanish · Name of possible indigenous Venezuelan or Caribbean origin, sometimes associated with gold or water in native tradition.
Yuranni
Spanish · Yuranni is a modern Spanish-language name, likely coined from Yura or Yuri-like sounds with a feminine ending.
Yurany
Spanish · Yurany is a modern Spanish-language name, likely influenced by Yuri and other contemporary Latin American naming patterns.
Yureimy
Spanish · Modern invented name of Latin American origin, a creative phonetic blend with no established traditional etymology.
Yureli
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced artistic variant related to Yareli-style names and contemporary creative spelling.
Yurely
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin American communities, a lyrical creation with no classical etymology.
Yuren
Slavic · Modern variant of Yuri, a Slavic form of George meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Yuria
Japanese · Can reflect Japanese floral styling or a Slavic form related to Yuri, from George.
Yurianna
Slavic · Modern blend of Yuri (Slavic form of George, 'farmer/earth-worker') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace').
Yurico
Japanese · Yurico is a variant of Japanese Yuriko, a name whose meaning depends on kanji and often includes 'lily' or 'child.'
Yuridiana
Spanish · Yuridiana appears to be a modern Spanish-style blend, likely influenced by Yuri and Diana, with Greek roots in divine or heavenly associations.
Yurie
Japanese · A Japanese name often connected with lily imagery depending on the kanji used.
Yurik
Slavic · Yurik is a Slavic diminutive form related to Yuri or George, ultimately tied to farming or earth-working roots.
Yurika
Japanese · Yurika is used in Japanese and can also echo Eurydice-like Greek forms; in Japanese it often depends on the kanji chosen.
Yuriria
Spanish · Yuriria is used as a given name from a Mexican place name of Indigenous origin, later adapted into Spanish use.
Yurisa
Japanese · Yurisa may blend Yuri-based sounds with a modern ending, creating a contemporary cross-cultural style name.
Yurith
Hebrew · Modern creative name likely related to Hebrew Uri (“my light”), kept in style-oriented naming.
Yuritza
Spanish · Yuritza is a modern Spanish-style name, likely shaped from Yur- sounds with a decorative feminine ending.
Yuritzia
Spanish · Modern name popular in Mexico, possibly derived from Purépecha roots or a creative Spanish elaboration of Yuri or Yuridia.
Yurivia
Spanish · Yurivia is a modern Spanish-style coined name with melodic vowels and a contemporary feminine ending.
Yury
Slavic · Yury is a Slavic form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Yusairah
Arabic · Yusairah is an Arabic name tied to ease, comfort, or gentleness, from roots meaning 'to make easy.'
Yusayrah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'ease' or 'effortlessness'; from the root y-s-r denoting facility and gentle simplicity.
Yuseff
Arabic · Yuseff is a variant of يوسف/Yusuf, related to Joseph, meaning "God will add."
Yusei
Japanese · Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji chosen; common interpretations include 'brave and sincere' or 'distant star.'
Yushica
English · A rare modern invented name with a stylish -ica ending and no single established etymology.
Yushin
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on hanja selection, often expressing qualities like excellence, kindness, or dignity.
Yusmeri
Spanish · A modern Hispanic compound-style name, likely formed from elements like Yus- and Meri.
Yustin
Slavic · Slavic-influenced variant of Justin, from Latin Justinus meaning 'just' or 'righteous.'
Yusufbek
Arabic · Yusufbek combines Yusuf, the Arabic form of Joseph meaning God increases, with bek, a noble title.
Yusupha
Arabic · West African spelling of Yusuf, Arabic form of Joseph, meaning “God increases/adds,” a biblical and Islamic traditional name.
Yuta
Japanese · Yuta is a Japanese name with meanings that vary by kanji, often relating to gentleness, abundance, or excellence.
Yutaka
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'abundant,' 'prosperous,' or 'rich,' conveying wealth and plenty.
Yutaro
Japanese · A Japanese masculine name often built from yu and taro, with taro meaning 'eldest son' and the first element varying by characters used.
Yuting
Chinese · Chinese name often written 玉婷 meaning 'jade and graceful,' or 雨婷 meaning 'rain and elegant.'
Yutong
Chinese · A Chinese name element *tong* often linked with beauty and virtue, used with a modern Mandarin style.
Yutzil
Spanish · Likely an Indigenous Mesoamerican name used in Spanish-speaking communities, often associated with goodness or belovedness.
Yuuka
Japanese · Yuuka is a Japanese name often formed with elements meaning gentleness, excellence, or flower/fragrance.
Yuuki
Japanese · Yuuki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often including ideas like courage, gentleness, or hope.
Yuuna
Japanese · Japanese feminine name built from elements often read as *yū* and *na*, with meanings that can include gentleness, ties to vegetables, or enduring beauty.
Yuuta
Japanese · Yuuta is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often conveying ideas like "gentle" and "great."
Yuv
English · A clipped modern form used as a contemporary, unisex-style short name with likely roots as a nickname-style diminutive.
Yuvanreddy
Indian · Yuvanreddy combines Yuvan, meaning "youthful," with Reddy, a South Indian family name.
Yuvawn
French · Phonetic respelling of Yvonne, from French/Germanic meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer.'
Yuvette
French · Yuvette is likely a variant of Yvette, the French feminine of Yves, meaning 'yew tree.'
Yuvi
Indian · Yuvi is a short South Asian nickname form, often used affectionately for names like Yuvraj.
Yuvik
Indian · Yuvik is an Indian modern name associated with youthfulness, vigor, or intelligence.
Yuvinreddy
Indian · Yuvinreddy combines the modern Indian given name Yuvin with Reddy, a South Indian community surname.
Yuvonda
English · Yuvonda is likely a modern English-coined name, probably shaped from familiar sounds like Yvonne and Lavonda.
Yuvonka
French · A modern elaboration of Yvonne, from a Germanic root tied to the yew tree.
Yuvonne
French · Variant spelling of Yvonne, from French meaning "yew wood" or "archer."
Yuvraaj
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'crown prince,' combining yuva (young) and raja (king).
Yuxuan
Chinese · A Chinese name pairing characters for “jade” and “mysterious/heavenly,” traditionally implying elegance and noble character.
Yuya
Japanese · A Japanese name with kanji-based meanings that often suggest courage, excellence, or abundance.
Yuyan
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning varies by characters, often associated with beauty, elegance, or refined speech.
Yuyang
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning varies by characters, commonly linked to jade, sunlight, or yang-energy symbolism.
Yuzuha
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with elements meaning yuzu citrus and leaf, giving it a fresh nature feel.
Yuzuki
Japanese · A Japanese name typically written with characters meaning 'gentle moon' (優月) or 'bow moon' (弓月).
Yva
Hebrew · Variant of Eva, from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning life or living one.
Yvain
French · A French Arthurian form of Owain, tied to medieval romance and probably meaning "well-born" or noble youth.
Yvalondra
French · A likely modern elaboration blending sounds from names like Yvonne and Alondra rather than a single old root.
Yvana
Slavic · Yvana is a feminine form of Ivan or Yvan, names from Slavic tradition ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Yvannah
French · Variant of Yvonne or Ivanna, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious,' via French feminine form.
Yvannia
Slavic · Modern variant of Ivanna, a Slavic feminine form of Ivan, ultimately from Hebrew 'God is gracious.'
Yveline
French · Yveline is a French name likely related to Yvonne or place names like Yvelines, carrying a refined, regional elegance.
Yvelisse
French · Yvelisse is likely a French-style elaboration related to Yves, from a root meaning yew tree.
Yvelle
French · Yvelle appears to be a French-style feminine form related to Yves, from a Germanic root for yew tree.
Yveth
French · Variant of Yvette, a French feminine diminutive of Yves, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew tree.
Yvett
French · Yvett is a shortened form of Yvette, from French usage of a Germanic name linked to the yew tree.
Yvetta
French · Diminutive variant of Yvette, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew tree.
Yvianna
Latin · A contemporary name likely derived from Viviana/Joanna patterns, blending a life-related Latin root with modern style.
Yvon
French · French masculine form related to Yves, from Germanic 'iv' meaning 'yew tree', a symbol of resilience.
Yvonda
French · Blend of Yvonne ('yew wood') and the feminine suffix -da.
Yvone
French · Variant of Yvonne, feminine form of Yvon, from Germanic 'iv' meaning 'yew wood' (the archer's bow tree).
Yvonia
French · A feminine form related to Yvonne, from Germanic iv meaning “yew.”
Yvonnda
French · Yvonnda is a variant of Yvonne, the French feminine of Yves, from a Germanic root associated with the yew tree.
Yvonnia
French · An elaborated form of Yvonne, from a French name tied to yew wood, a tree valued for bows.
Yvonnie
French · Variant of Yvonne, from Germanic 'yew,' referring to the yew tree.
Yy
Chinese · Yy appears to be an abbreviated modern form rather than a traditional given name, with uncertain etymology.
Yzabel
Hebrew · Yzabel is a variant of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Yzabelle
Hebrew · Yzabelle is a variant of Isabelle, from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Yzael
Hebrew · A modern Spanish-style form of Israel or related -ael names, meaning God prevails or contends.
Yzamar
Spanish · Yzamar is a modern Spanish-style coined name, likely created from fashionable sounds rather than a single historical source.
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