Derived from Greek θηράω (therao) meaning "to hunt".
Kai 3
Gender:Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced:KIE
Rating:43% based on 14 votes
Means "sea" in Hawaiian.
Jarek
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Polish, Czech
Pronounced:YA-rehk
Rating:35% based on 15 votes
Diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element jarŭ meaning "fierce, energetic", such as Jarosław or Jaroslav. It is sometimes used independently.
Eindride
Gender:Masculine
Usage: Norwegian (Rare)
Rating:44% based on 14 votes
Derived from the Old Norse name Eindriði, possibly from the elements einn "one, alone" and ríða "to ride".
Arwen
Gender:Feminine
Usage: Literature
Rating:53% based on 17 votes
Means "noble maiden" in the fictional language Sindarin. In The Lord of the Rings (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Arwen was the daughter of Elrond and the lover of Aragorn.
Anat 1
Gender:Feminine
Usage: Semitic Mythology
Rating:37% based on 15 votes
Possibly derived from a Semitic root meaning "water spring". Anat was a goddess of fertility, hunting and war worshipped by the Semitic peoples of the Levant. She was the sister and consort of the god Hadad.