Tydda
The name means 'beloved' or 'dear one' in Welsh.
Tydi
The name means 'dear' or 'beloved' in Welsh.
Tydic
The name refers to a 'gift of God' or 'messenger' in origin.
Tydwal
The name means 'son of Tyd' or 'beloved son' in Welsh culture.
Tye
Tye means 'a dwelling place' or 'shelter' in Old English.
Tyenna
Tyenna is a variant of Tiana, meaning 'princess' or 'fairy queen'.
Tyericque
Tyericque is derived from a combination of 'Ty' and 'Eric', meaning 'ruler of all'.
Tyesha
A modern English name likely derived from the name Tyra, meaning 'sacred' or 'holy.'
Tyeson
A modern variant of the name Tyson, meaning 'firebrand' or 'son of Ty.'
Tyfanny
A modern alteration of the name Tiffany, meaning 'manifestation of God.'
Tyfany
An alternative spelling of Tiffany, meaning 'divine appearance.'
Tyffani
A variant of Tiffany, meaning 'God's appearance.'
Tyffanne
A variation of the name Tiffany, meaning 'theophany' or 'God's presence.'
Tyson
An English name meaning 'son of Ty' or 'firebrand.'
Uberto
An Italian name meaning 'bright-hearted' or 'shining intellect.'
Udo
Wealthy or rich.
Udolf
A wealthy wolf; combines the elements of wealth and strength.
Udrek
An innovative, inventive individual.
Uhuru
Freedom or independence.
Ula
A name associated with the sea or ocean.
Uland
Land of the water or waterfront.
Ulban
A name with less clear origin, possibly a variant of urban.
Ulbrecht
Noble and bright.
Uldwyna
Old friend, wise friend.
Ulfred
Wolf peace.
Uli
Prosperity and riches.
Ulisses
A variation of Ulysses, meaning 'wrathful' or 'to be angry' in Greek mythology.
Ulman
Derived from 'ole' meaning 'noble' and 'man', indicating 'noble man'.
Ulrich
Means 'prosperity and power' in Old German.
Ulrika
A feminine form of Ulrich, meaning 'prosperity and power' in Old German.
Umoja
Unity, emphasizing togetherness and solidarity.
Una
Lamb, symbolizing innocence and purity.
Upravda
Name associated with a leader or chief, denoting authority.
Urania
Goddess of astronomy, representing the heavens and the stars.
Uras
A variant of 'ura', which signifies the one who wakes, or brings life.
Urbain
Means 'from the city', denoting urban sophistication or connection to urban life.
Urien
A legendary figure in Welsh mythology, often connected to nobility.
Urs
Bear; signifies strength and power.
Ursa
She-bear; associated with nurturing and protection.
Ursel
Little she-bear; signifies tenderness and care.
Ursula
Little bear; often symbolizes strength in femininity.
Ursule
Variation of Ursula; signifies a young bear or little she-bear.
Ursulette
A diminutive of Ursula; implies small and dear bear.
Urzula
Urzula means 'little bear' in Latin, deriving from 'ursa' meaning bear.
Uzoma
Uzoma is of Igbo origin and means 'the path is good' in the Igbo language.
Va¡clava
Glory or fame, typically referring to a strong and noble person.
Vachel
A diminutive form of the name 'Václav', meaning 'more glory'.
Vaclav
The name means 'more glory' or 'glorious reign'.
Vadim
A name meaning 'the ruler' or 'the one who leads'.
Valak
Strong and valiant.
Valdas
Strong and powerful one.
Valdimar
Ruler of the world.
Valdis
One who is powerful and noble.
Valentim
The one who is strong and healthy.
Valentyna
The name of strength and health.
Valera
One who is strong and healthy.
Valerian
Valerian means 'strong' or 'healthy' and is derived from the Latin word 'valere.'
Valerie
Valerie translates to 'strong' or 'brave' and is the feminine form of the name Valerius.
Valerija
Valerija means 'strong' or 'healthy' and is derived from the Latin Valerius.
Valerijs
Valerijs means 'strong' or 'brave,' similar to its variants in Latin.
Valeriu
Valeriu means 'strong' or 'healthy' and originates from the Latin Valerius.
Valeska
Valeska is a diminutive form meaning 'strong' and is derived from the Slavic name Valentina.
Valiant
Valiant means 'brave' or 'courageous,' derived from the Old French 'valiant.'
Valin
Valin means 'strong' or 'powerful' and derives from the Gaelic word 'baile.'
Valintinianu
Valintinianu means 'strong' or 'valiant' and is a variation of Valentinian.
Valko
Valko means 'wolf' and is a common Slavic name symbolizing strength.
Valters
Valters is derived from the name Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army.'
Vanca
Vanca is a diminutive form of the name Vanda, often meaning 'the one who brings life' or 'compliant.'
Vanceslav
Vanceslav is derived from Slavic roots meaning 'glory of a person' or 'glorious ruler.'
Vanda
Vanda means 'wanderer' in Germanic languages, symbolizing a free spirit.
Vanesa
A derivative of the name Vanessa, often associated with a butterfly.
Vanessa
Meaning 'a butterfly' or 'a name invented by Jonathan Swift in a poem.'
Vangelija
A variant of the name Evangelia, meaning 'bringing good news.'
Vanie
Meaning 'God’s gracious gift.'
Vanja
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'God is gracious.'
Vanko
A Slavic version of the name meaning 'glory' or 'nation.'
Vanya
God is gracious; a form of the word Ivan.
Varghese
Derived from the name 'George', signifying 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Varonique
A variant of Veronique, meaning 'bringer of victory'.
Varvara
The name means 'a woman' or 'a girl,' with roots tracing back to Slavic origins.
Varya
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'to be a guardian' or 'a protector'.
Vasil
A name meaning 'royal' or 'kingly', derived from the Greek name Vasilyos.
Vasile
A Romanian form of 'Vasil', meaning 'king' or 'royal'.
Vasilica
A feminine form of Vasile, meaning 'little king' or 'little royal'.
Vasilija
A feminine variation of Vasil, meaning 'queen' or 'royal'.
Vasilisa
A name meaning 'one who is regal' or 'royal maiden'.
Vasilka
A diminutive form of Vasil, meaning 'little queen' or 'little king'.
Vassil
Vassil means 'king' or 'royalty' and is derived from the Greek name Basileios.
Vasyklo
Related to an individual who is observed or meditation-based.
Vasylyna
A form of the name Basil, meaning 'royal' or 'kingly'.
Vatroslava
One who brings glory through fire or warmth.
Vavrinec
A form of the name Lawrence; meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurelled'
Vea
A name that signifies 'life' or 'to live'.
Veaceslav
A Slavic name meaning 'glorious ruler'.
Vekoslav
A name that translates to 'glory of the strong' or 'famous strength'.
Vela
Means 'sail' or 'veil', often symbolizing protection.
Velcy
A variant of 'Felicia', meaning 'happy' or 'lucky'.
Veliane
Derived from 'Vélian', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Velika
Means 'great' or 'large' in Slavic languages, symbolizing importance.
Velimir
Means 'to be great and peaceful', often associated with nobility.