What Should Your Name Be?
Discover Your True Name: A Personality-Based Quiz with Over 112 Results
Scientists believe that names influence personality, how we’re perceived, and even physical appearance. So why should your parents have the exclusive right to decide your name? Have you ever wondered what your name would be if you had the chance to choose it yourself? Take the test now and find out what your ideal name would be, based on your unique traits and qualities.
- Improved the algorithm and increased the number of names to over 112 in our quiz results. - Jul 24, 2023
- You are able to view all other name results after taking the quiz. - Jul 24, 2023
- Dhruv00000popularity: 0.14%Dhruv is an ancient Indian name and refers to the polar star. Dhruv also means steady, immovable and constant.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/1.png
- Atlas00100popularity: 0.02%The name Atlas is a boy’s name of Greek origin. Previously thought too powerful for a baby boy--who would have to be strong enough to carry the world on his shoulders--Atlas has joined the pantheon of Greek and Roman god and goddess names now in the realm of possibility.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/2.png
- Chin01000popularity: 0.1%It is a Chinese name meaning precious, gold, metal or bright.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/3.png
- Azar10000popularity: 0.12%Azar originates in Persian language and means “flame” . It is also the name of the 9th month of the Iranian calendar.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/4.png
- Chris01100popularity: 8%Chris is a boy’s name of English origin meaning “one who carries Christ” .//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/5.png
- Anna11100popularity: 7.34%Anna is a Latin form of the Greek: Ἅννα and the Hebrew name Hannah (Hebrew: חַנָּה Ḥannāh), meaning “favor” or “grace” or “beautiful”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/6.png
- Finola10100popularity: 0.1%Finola is an Irish feminine name, which means “white shoulders”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/7.png
- Durr11000popularity: 0.05%Old Arabic female name that means a pearl, or shining stone.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/8.png
- Ardashir00010popularity: 0.02%From the Middle Persian form of Artakhshathra. This was the name of a 3rd-century king of Persia who defeated the Parthians and founded the Sassanid Empire. He also established Zoroastrianism as the state religion.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/9.png
- Odo00110popularity: 0.08%Odo is etymologically related to the names Otho and Otto, and to the French name Odon and modern version Eudes, and to the Italian names Ottone and Udo; all come from the Germanic word of meaning “possessor of wealth”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/10.png
- Abdalhakim01010popularity: 3%Persian name that means “ the Servant of the Wise One” and the lucky number associated with is 3.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/11.png
- Katayoun10010popularity: 0.04%This names comes from Old Persian, meaning “house” and “wife”. This is the name of the wife of Goshtasb in the 11th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/12.png
- London01110popularity: 0.4%The name London means From The Great River and is of English origin. London is name that’s been used by parents who are considering unisex or non-gendered baby names//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/13.png
- Harley11110popularity: 0.8%The name is derived from the Old English words hara meaning hare, and leah, meaning wood or clearing and meadow in later development of the language.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/14.png
- Theobald10110popularity: 0.04%Theobald is a Germanic name, composed from the elements theod- “people” and bald “bold”. The name arrived in England with the Normans.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/15.png
- Natsuki11010popularity: 4%Natsuki is a Japanese name that means 菜 (na) “vegetables, greens” and 月 (tsuki) “moon”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/16.png
- Falit00001popularity: 1.3%Falit is a Hindu name that means bearing or yielding fruits, successful, having an iron point (as an arrow ), a tree, producing consequences, developed.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/17.png
- Aellic00101popularity: 0.05%Combination of Anglo-Saxon elements ael meaning “hall, temple” and lic with the contested meaning of “like” or “body.”//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/18.png
- Kinzi01001popularity: 0.2%Egyptian Arabic for “my treasure”- the word “kinz” means treasure, with the “i” denoting possession.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/19.png
- Berke10001popularity: 0.02%From Turkish berk and Mongolian бэрх (berkh) both meaning “ strong, firm” or “ difficult, hard”, derived from Old Turkic bérk. This was the name of a ruler of the Mongol Golden Horde from 1257-1266. In Turkish, it is both masculine and feminine, while it was solely masculine in Mongolian.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/20.png
- Lars01101popularity: 4%This charmingly foreign-sounding name comes the Scandinavian translation of the Latin word “Laurentius,” which means, literally, “man from the place of laurel,” but also, metaphorically, “victory.” In the ancient world, laurel wreaths were the stuff of Olympians and Roman Emperors. Lars is a short but strong name for a man meant to lead a victorious life.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/21.png
- Eve11101popularity: 3%While it’s just one letter away from the oh-so-popular Ava, Eva somehow missed the train to baby name superstardom. But that’s not to say it’s not popular. This Spanish variation of Eve, meaning “life,” has skyrocketed in the US and is firmly ensconced in the top 100, perhaps thanks to the fame of actresses Eva Mendes and Eva Longoria.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/22.png
- Bethia10101popularity: 0.03%Form of BITHIAH used in some versions of the Old Testament. This name was popular in Scotland from the 17th century as an Anglicised form of Gaelic BEATHAG. It is occasionally used as a Latinized form of BETH and in medieval England was a diminutive of ELIZABETH.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/23.png
- Lian11001popularity: 2%Lian is a beautiful traditional Chinese name, meaning Lotus flower. It is also a possible spelling for the English name Lianne.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/24.png
- Aliikoa00011popularity: 0.12%The first part of this name in Polynesian means “chief, officer, ruler, monarch, peer, headman, king, commander” while the second part means “soldier, warrior, fighter.”//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/25.png
- Amargein00111popularity: 0.1%Meaning “born of poetry” relating to the modern Irish word amhrán meaning song. Was the name of ancient poet, Amargein Glúingel, who wrote the Song of Amargein and the foster of father of the hero Cú Chulainn, Amargein mac Eccit.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/26.png
- Arslanbek01011popularity: 0.1%Derived from the Turkic noun arslan meaning “lion” combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning “chieftain, master”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/27.png
- Gulacmaz10011popularity: 0.32%From Turkish gül açmaz meaning the rose that does not open or the impenetrable rose which is a poetic term.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/28.png
- Alketas01111popularity: 0.23%Possibly derived from Greek αλκη (alke) “defense, defensive strength, valour”. This name was borne by several ancient Greek kings, generals, and soldiers, including a general of Alexander the Great.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/29.png
- Aireyanna11111popularity: 0.02%Derived from Arianna, this name means Very Holy and is of Greek origin. The name is also connected to a region of eastern countries of the Persian empire. An alternate spelling, Aryana, is the name of a coastal city in northern Tunisia.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/30.png
- Havaska10111popularity: 0.03%Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Hungarian havas “snowy, snow-covered; mountain” and a modern form of an alleged Old Hungarian given name Havadi which is said to have meant “moon” in Old Hungarian, whereas in modern Szekler-Hungarian havadi is a general term for white springflowers, most commonly the white narcissus or the snowdrop flower.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/31.png
- Aygül11011popularity: 0.2%Derived from the Turkic element ay meaning “moon” combined with Persian گل (gol) meaning “flower, rose”. In some languages this is also a name for a variety of flowering plant that grows in central Asia (species Fritillaria eduardii).//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/32.png
- Ara00002popularity: 0.23%Meaning unknown, possibly of Sumerian origin. In Armenian legend this was the name of an Armenian king who was so handsome that the Assyrian queen Semiramis went to war to capture him. During the war Ara was slain.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/33.png
- Alidor00102popularity: 0.2%An old and obscure French given name of unknown meaning, which may possibly ultimately be of Occitan origin or even Basque origin. It seems that it was mostly used in the 19th century, not just in France but also in (the French-speaking part of) Belgium and the Canadian province Quebec.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/34.png
- Aslan01002popularity: 3%From Turkic arslan meaning “lion”. This was a byname or title borne by several medieval Turkic rulers, including the Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan (a byname meaning “brave lion ” ) who drove the Byzantines from Anatolia in the 11th century. The author C. S. Lewis later used the name Aslan for the main protagonist (a lion) in his Chronicles of Narnia series of books, first appearing in 1950.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/35.png
- Dali10002popularity: 0.3%Meaning unknown. Dali was the Georgian goddess of the hunt and was believed to be extraordinarily beautiful. She lived on top of a mountain and protected animals, occasionally allowing hunters to hunt animals just so long as they don’t hunt more than necessary.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/36.png
- Boris01102popularity: 6%From the Turkic name Bogoris, perhaps meaning “ short” or “wolf” or “snow leopard”. It was borne by the 9th-century King Boris I of Bulgaria who converted his country to Christianity, as well as two later Bulgarian emperors. The name was popularized in the Slavic world due to the 11th-century Saint Boris, who was a Russian prince martyred with his brother Gleb.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/37.png
- Lola11102popularity: 2%The name has Spanish origins and is the shortened version of the name Dolores, meaning sorrows.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/38.png
- Ahuna10102popularity: 0.03%From the name of a mountain in the Basque region of Spain whose Basque name Ahuñamendi is derived from Basque ahuña “ small goat” and mendi “mountain”. In Basque mythology, this mountain is home to Jaun Gorri (known as the “Seigneur rouge” in French) who guards an orchard on the mountain top in which the fruits of immortality grow.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/39.png
- Akgyz11002popularity: 0.4%Means “ white coloured girl” in Turkmen, from the name elements ak meaning “white” and kyz meaing “girl”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/40.png
- Longwang00012popularity: 0.02%From Chinese 龙 (lóng) meaning “dragon” and 王 (wáng) meaning “king”. This is the Chinese name of the Dragon King, a god associated with water and rain.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/41.png
- Chayan00112popularity: 0.2%Derived from the Russian noun чаяние (chayanie) meaning “expectation” as well as “hope, dream, aspiration”, which is ultimately derived from the archaic Russian verb чаять (chayat') meaning “to expect, to hope.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/42.png
- Zhihao01012popularity: 0.5%From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning “will, purpose, ambition” or 智 (zhì) meaning “wisdom, intellect” combined with 豪 (háo) meaning “brave, heroic, chivalrous”. Many other character combinations are possible.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/43.png
- Anwaar10012popularity: 0.2%Means “ lights” in Arabic, the plural of نُور (nūr) meaning “light”. It is used as a masculine name in Pakistan while it is typically feminine in Arabic-speaking countries.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/44.png
- Bernard01112popularity: 4%Derived from the Germanic element bern “ bear” combined with hard “brave, hardy”. The Normans brought it to England, where it replaced the Old English cognate Beornheard. This was the name of several saints, including Saint Bernard of Menthon who built hospices in the Swiss Alps in the 10th century, and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th-century theologian and Doctor of the Church.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/45.png
- Barbara11112popularity: 5.4%Derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning “ foreign”. According to legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by her father Dioscorus, who was then killed by a bolt of lightning. She is the patron of architects, geologists, stonemasons and artillerymen. Because of her renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world in the Middle Ages. In England it became rare after the Protestant Reformation, but it was revived in the 19th century.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/46.png
- Danica10112popularity: 0.2%From a Slavic word meaning “morning star, Venus”. This name occurs in Slavic folklore as a personification of the morning star. It has sometimes been used in the English-speaking world since the 1970s.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/47.png
- Amaterranhmane11012popularity: 0.3%Means “ maidservant of the merciful” from Arabic أمة ال (amat al) meaning “maidservant of the” combined with رحمن (rahman) meaning “merciful”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/48.png
- Maung00003popularity: 0.2%Means “ younger brother” in Burmese. It is also used as a term of endearment to address a young man or a woman’s husband.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/49.png
- Thoman00103popularity: 0.3%Medieval German variant of THOMAS, still occasionally used in this day and age. The name is the Greek form of the Aramaic name תָּאוֹמָא (Ta'oma') meaning “ twin”. In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/50.png
- Bada01003popularity: 0.2%From the native Korean word meaning “ sea, ocean,” perhaps deriving from Goguryeo 波旦 (patɐrɐ) or 波豊 (patərə).//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/51.png
- Aizat10003popularity: 0.3%Derived from Kazakh aй (ay) meaning “ moon” and Persian زاده (zâde) “ offspring, child”. It is a feminine and masculine name in Kazakhstan and solely feminine in Kyrgyzstan.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/52.png
- Alto01103popularity: 0.1%Means “ loud, tall, high” in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. Means “ old, older” in German. From Latin altus ‘ high, deep, profound’. Possibly influenced by the Portuguese surname that originated as a nickname for a ‘ big man ’, or from the English word referring to ‘ the musical part or section’.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/53.png
- Linda11103popularity: 4%Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element lind meaning “flexible, soft, mild”. It also coincides with the Spanish and Portuguese word linda meaning “ beautiful”. In the English-speaking world this name experienced a spike in popularity beginning in the 1930s, peaking in the late 1940s, and declining shortly after that.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/54.png
- Bona10103popularity: 0.05%Possibly derived from Latin bonus, -a, -um meaning “good; honest; brave; noble; kind; pleasant; right; useful; healthy; valid”. The name was used by Shakespeare for the sister of the King of France in 2 Henry VI.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/55.png
- Sakura11003popularity: 2%Sakura (さくら, サクラ) is a common feminine Japanese given name that can be written using different kanji characters and can mean 桜, “ cherry blossom” 櫻, “cherry blossom” 咲良“bloom, good”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/56.png
- Rinchinbal00013popularity: 0.04%From Tibetan rin chen meaning “precious, valuable, dear” and dpal meaning “ glory, splendor”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/57.png
- Afriaen00113popularity: 0.1%Medieval Dutch form of ADRIAAN. A well-known bearer of this name was Adriaen van der Donck (1618–1655), a pivotal figure in the establishment of the middle colonies of colonial America, and the ultimate significance of Manhattan as a place of commerce.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/58.png
- Dinislam01013popularity: 0.55%Combination of Bashkir дин (din) meaning “ religion, faith”, ultimately from Arabic and Ислам (Islam), from the name of the religion of the same name.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/59.png
- Altadonna10013popularity: 0.2%Jewish name that is derived from Italian alta, the feminine form of the adjective alto, meaning “ high; deep; big; towering; elevated” and, when used in a poetic context, “ grand; sublime; noble” and donna “ woman; lady”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/60.png
- Dazmir01113popularity: 0.01%Contraction of the Soviet slogan Да здравствует мировая революция! (Da zdravstvuet mirovaya revolyutsiya!) meaning “ Long live the world revolution!” as well as of Да здравствует мир! (Da zdravstvuet mir!) meaning “ Long live the peace!” This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/61.png
- Calamanda11113popularity: 0.2%Meaning uncertain; possibly derived from the Latin calamus, “reed, cane”. This was the name of a (possibly legendary) Catalan saint, who is the patroness of Calaf.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/62.png
- Svanlaug10113popularity: 0.04%Combination of the Old Norse name elements svanr “ (male) swan” and laug, itself derived from Proto-Germanic *-lauʒ- “ to celebrate marriage; to swear a holy oath; to be dedicated; promised (in names)”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/63.png
- Noumidia11013popularity: 0.8%A modern coinage derived from the name of the Ancient Berber kingdom and later Roman province Numidia.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/64.png
- Ataman00004popularity: 0.1%Used as a title in both Cossacks and Turks.“ Ataman” derives from Gothic “ father of men-warriors”, or Turkic Ata-man, “ father of horsemen”. Cossacks kept in their speech the original meaning of the word, sometimes saying “ father-ataman” (“ bat'ka-ataman”).//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/65.png
- Eilif00104popularity: 0.02%Eilif originates from the Norse name ÆILÍFR, which is either a variant of ÆILÆIFR or combined by either aina, which means “ alone” or “ one”, or aiwa, which means “ always”, and LEIFR which means “ heir”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/66.png
- Batbold01004popularity: 0.03%Means “ strong steel” derived from Mongolian бат (bat) meaning “ strong, hard” combined with болд (bold) meaning “ steel”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/67.png
- Ia10004popularity: 0.23%Derived from Georgian (ia) meaning “ violet”, as in the spring flower. The Georgian name for the flower was probably derived from the Greek name for the flower, which is Ίον (Ion).//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/68.png
- Emil01104popularity: 1.2%From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin Aemulus meaning “ rival”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/69.png
- Aspen11104popularity: 0.8%Taken from the name of the aspen tree, which is derived from the Old English æspe. The name is indicative of any of the kinds of poplar trees that have leaves which flutter in the slightest breeze.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/70.png
- Freya10104popularity: 0.54%From Old Norse Freyja meaning “ lady”. This was the name of the goddess of love, beauty, war and death in Norse mythology. She claimed half of the heroes who were slain in battle and brought them to her realm of Fólkvangr.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/71.png
- Aditi11004popularity: 0.32%Means “ boundless, entire” or “ freedom, security” in Sanskrit. This is the name of an ancient Hindu goddess of the sky and fertility. According to the Vedas she is the mother of the gods.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/72.png
- Barastyr00014popularity: 0.01%Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Ossetian ruler of the underworld who assigns dead souls either to paradise or his realm, comparable to the Greek HADES.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/73.png
- Ottiwell00114popularity: 0.02%From Otuel, which was a diminutive of the Norman names Otoïs, meaning literally “ wealth-wide” or “ wealth-wood” (from the Germanic elements aud “ wealth, fortune” and wid “ wide” or witu “ wood”), and Otewi, meaning literally “ wealth-war” (in which the second element is wig “ war”). It was first recorded in the 11th century and was subsequently used across England, though never became popular.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/74.png
- Hideyoshi01014popularity: 2.3%From Japanese 秀 (hide) meaning “ excellent, outstanding” combined with 良 (yoshi) meaning “ good, virtuous, respectable” or 吉 (yoshi) meaning “ good luck”. Other kanji combinations are possible. Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Hideyoshi 秀吉 being his given name) was a 16th-century daimyo who unified Japan and attempted to conquer Korea.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/75.png
- Amaterasu10014popularity: 0.06%Means “ shining over heaven”, from Japanese 天 (ama) meaning “heaven, sky” and 照 (terasu) meaning “shine”. This was the name of the Japanese sun goddess, the ruler of the heavens. She was born when Izanagi washed his left eye after returning from the underworld. At one time the Japanese royal family claimed descent from her.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/76.png
- Daniel01114popularity: 6%From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning “ God is my judge”, from the roots דִּין (din) meaning “ to judge” and אֵל ('el) meaning “ God”. Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/77.png
- Estelle11114popularity: 1.2%From an Old French name meaning “ star”, ultimately derived from Latin Stella. It was rare in the English-speaking world in the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th century, perhaps due to the character Estella Havisham in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations (1860).//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/78.png
- Blanche10114popularity: 0.02%From a medieval French nickname meaning “ white, fair”. This name and its cognates in other languages are ultimately derived from the Germanic word blanc. An early bearer was the 12th-century Blanca of Navarre, the wife of Sancho III of Castile. Her granddaughter of the same name married Louis VIII of France, with the result that the name became more common in France.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/79.png
- Arundhati11014popularity: 1.2%The name of a star (also called Alcor), which was named after a type of climbing plant, possibly meaning “ not restrained” in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief it is the name of the sage Vasishtha’s wife, who is identified with the star.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/80.png
- Fujin00005popularity: 0.49%From Japanese 風 (fu) meaning “ wind” and 神 (jin) meaning “ god, spirit”. This is the name of the Japanese wind god, who carries the wind in a bag over his shoulders.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/81.png
- Sindri00105popularity: 0.48%Possibly means either “ small, trivial” or else “sparkling” in Old Norse. In Norse legend this was the name of a dwarf who, with his brother Brokk, made many magical items for the gods.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/82.png
- Ajit01005popularity: 1.23%Means “ unconquered, invincible”, from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning “ not” and जित (jita) meaning “ conquered”. This is a name of the gods Shiva and Vishnu, and of a future Buddha.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/83.png
- Niaz10005popularity: 0.02%Niaz origin is in Persian (Parsi/Farsi language). The name’s meaning is gift, Present, Desire, Urge to express love. Niaz is used chiefly in the Urdu language and its origin is Old Persian. The name’s meaning is gift, Present, Desire, Urge to express love.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/84.png
- Adam01105popularity: 1.2%This is the Hebrew word for “ man”. It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning “to be red”, referring to the ruddy colour of human skin, or from Akkadian adamu meaning “to make”. According to Genesis in the Old Testament Adam was created from the earth by God (there is a word play on Hebrew אֲדָמָה ('adamah) meaning “earth”)..//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/85.png
- Emma11105popularity: 2.4%Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning “ whole” or “ universal”. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife both of King Ethelred II (and by him the mother of Edward the Confessor) and later of King Canute. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/86.png
- Disa10105popularity: 0.03%This name comes from a medieval Swedish form of the Old Norse name Dísa, a short form of other feminine names containing the element dís “ goddess”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/87.png
- Aderet11005popularity: 0.3%Aderet comes from Ezekiel 17:8, meaning “ glorious” in the phrase לְגֶ֥פֶן אַדָּֽרֶת (legefen ’addaret) “ a glorious vine”, a symbol of reborn Israel. = the Biblical Hebrew אַדֶּ֣רֶת (addereth) meant “ mantle, cloak, cape” also (figuratively) “ amplitude, splendor, glory, magnificence”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/88.png
- Muharrem00015popularity: 0.3%Derived from Arabic مُحَرَّم (muharram) meaning “ forbidden”. This is the name of the first month in the Islamic calendar, which is so named because it is unlawful to fight during this month.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/89.png
- Gospratic00115popularity: 0.01%Means “ servant of Saint Patrick”, derived from a Cumbric element meaning “ servant” (cognate with Old Breton uuas, guas “ servant” and Middle Welsh gwas “ servant, vassal”) combined with the name of the saint PATRICK.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/90.png
- Akiyoshi01015popularity: 0.8%This name comes from the Japanese kanji 昭 (aki) meaning “ shining” or 章 (aki) meaning “ chapter; section” combined with 良 (yoshi) meaning “ good”. It can also derive from 明 (aki) meaning “ clear; bright; tomorrow” and 義 (yoshi) meaning “ justice” or 好 (yoshi) meaning “ fondness; what one likes”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/91.png
- Izanami10015popularity: 0.1%Means “ female who invites” in Japanese. In Japanese mythology she was a creator goddess, the wife of Izanagi. She died giving birth to Kagutsuchi, the god of fire.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/92.png
- Abraham01115popularity: 1.2%This name may be viewed either as meaning “ father of many” in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM and הָמוֹן (hamon) meaning “ many, multitude”. The biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram but God changed his name.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/93.png
- Adeline11115popularity: 1.5%Adeline originated as a French diminutive of Adele, which came from the Germanic root adal, meaning “ noble.” Adeline was introduced to England by the Normans in the eleventh century, was very common during the Middle Ages, then vanished until the Victorian Gothic revival.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/94.png
- Achelois10115popularity: 0.01%In Greek mythology this was the name of a minor moon goddess as well as a general name for water nymphs and an epithet of the Sirens.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/95.png
- Jeong-suk11015popularity: 0.23%From Sino-Korean 貞 (jeong) meaning “ virtuous, chaste, loyal” or 正 (jeong) meaning “right, proper, correct” combined with 淑 (suk) meaning “good, pure, virtuous, charming”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/96.png
- Amminadab00006popularity: 0.02%Means “my people are generous” in Hebrew. This is the name of a minor character in the Book of Genesis.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/97.png
- Aescman00106popularity: 0.01%Name using the Germanic elements Æsc meaning “ash” and man meaning “man” probably originally a byname from æscman ‘seaman’ or ‘pirate’, i.e. one who sailed in an ash-wood boat.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/98.png
- Siraj01006popularity: 0.02%Means “lamp, light” in Arabic. Used in the Quran to describe Prophet Muhammad, as well as the sun.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/99.png
- Fatima10006popularity: 1.3%Fatima is a female given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Islamic world. Several relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had the name, including his daughter Fatima as the most famous one.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/100.png
- Logan01106popularity: 1.2%The name transferred use of the Irish surname which is from the Gaelic lagán (a little hollow), a diminutive form of lag (a hollow): hence, “dweller at a little hollow.”//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/101.png
- Luna11106popularity: 1.4%The name Luna is a girl’s name of Italian origin meaning “moon”. The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna’s divine complement is Sol, the god of the Sun. In Roman art, Luna is often depicted driving a chariot.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/102.png
- Edith10106popularity: 1.2%Edith was a hugely popular name a hundred years ago that’s being revived among stylish parents in Stockholm and London. It’s currently beginning to gain traction in the US among those with a taste for old-fashioned names with a soft but strong image.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/103.png
- Layla11006popularity: 3.4%The name has Egyptian/Arabic origins, it can mean “wine,” “intoxication,” “night,” or “dark beauty.” Often spelled “Leila”. Popularized by Eric Clapton’s 1970 hit song “Layla.”//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/104.png
- Izanagi00016popularity: 0.07%Means “ male who invites” in Japanese. In Japanese mythology the god Izanagi was the husband of Izanami. When she died he unsuccessfully journeyed to the underworld to retrieve her. In the purifying rites that followed his return the gods of the sun, moon and wind were created.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/105.png
- Bartholomew00116popularity: 0.34%From Βαρθολομαιος (Bartholomaios), which was the Greek form of an Aramaic name meaning “son of TALMAI”. In the New Testament Bartholomew is the byname of an apostle, possibly the same person as the apostle Nathanael. According to tradition he was a missionary to India before returning westward to Armenia, where he was martyred by flaying.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/106.png
- Badr al Din01016popularity: 2%Badr al Din is an Arabic name for boys that means “full moon of the faith”, which means that the person named such is a pious person and a leader who will raise the status of his faith/religion.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/107.png
- Mahidevran10016popularity: 0.1%Means “one who is always beautiful”, “one whose beauty never fades”, “beauty of the times” or “Moon of Fortune”. A famous bearer was Mahidevran Sultan (1500-1581), a concubine of SÜLEYMAN the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/108.png
- Sterling01116popularity: 2.3%The name Sterling means Starling, Little Star and is of English origin. Originally an English surname, associated with the type of silver. Also, the name of British currency, to which the “pound” refers. The word sterling most likely comes from the Middle English word steorra, “ star” plus the diminutive suffix -ling.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/109.png
- Quintine11116popularity: 1.2%French variant form of QUENTINE, of which the use has not solely been limited to France: it has been used in other francophone regions in the world (such as Québec in Canada and Wallonia in Belgium) and even in non-francophone countries, such as the Netherlands.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/110.png
- Ilduara10116popularity: 0.01%A regional Medieval Latin name, from a Suevic or Gothic name, reconstructed in Proto-Germanic as *Hildiwarō, composed of the elements hild “battle” and warin “to guard, protect”.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/111.png
- Aaliyah11016popularity: 2%The name Aaliyah is a girl’s name of Arabic origin meaning “heavens,highborn, exalted”. Aaliyah is the feminine variation of Aali, a masculine Arabic name meaning “high” or “exalted.” In Hebrew, aliyah (pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable) means “rising,” and refers to Jewish immigration to Israel.//areal.me/what-should-your-name-be/show/112.png
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