CaringalFilipino, Tagalog Means "very beautiful, very handsome", from Tagalog dingal "beautiful, handsome".
FillmoreEnglish Of uncertain origin: it could be derived from the Norman given name Filimor, composed of the Germanic elements filu ("very") and mari or meri ("famous"), or it might be a combination of the Saxon elements fille ("abundance") and mere, a word denoting a lake or otherwise humid land.
GofiganChamorro Chamorro for "very hot climate". Gof- is an amplifier which means very. Figan is a word for "hot", implying the climate
MaebaraJapanese Maebara is an uncommon Japanese surname that has more than one meaning, depending on the characters used to write it. The first and most common spelling is with the characters for "Before" (前) and "Original" (原)... [more]
MightyJamaican Patois Apparently a nickname for a very strong man from English mighty "very strong".
NilsiamThai From Thai นิล (nin) meaning "very deep black" and สยาม (Sayam) meaning "Siam".
PaonilThai From Thai เปา (pao) meaning "judicial officer, referee, umpire" and นิล (nin) meaning "very deep black".
PhilbertEnglish From the medieval French male personal name Filibert, of Germanic origin and meaning literally "very bright, very famous".
SaenkhamThai From Thai แสน (saen) meaning "very, extremely" and คำ (kham) meaning "gold" or "word, speech".
SaensukThai From Thai แสน (saen) meaning "very, extremely" and สุข (suk) meaning "happy, pleased".
UentillieNavajo From Navajo ayóí meaning "very" and áníldííl meaning "husky, large".
ÜprusEstonian Üprus is an Estonian surname derived from "üpris" meaning "very" and "much".
ViimneEstonian Viimne is an Estonian surname meaning "the very last" and "the last of".