Cinnabar's Personal Name List

Peru
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Rating: 27% based on 3 votes
Basque form of Peter.
Naiara
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: nie-A-ra
Rating: 87% based on 3 votes
From the Basque name of the Spanish city of Nájera, which is Arabic in origin. In the 12th century there was a reported apparition of the Virgin Mary in a nearby cave.
Naia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: NIE-a
Rating: 57% based on 7 votes
Means "wave, sea foam" in Basque.
Miren
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: MEE-rehn
Rating: 50% based on 3 votes
Basque form of Maria.
Maialen
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: MIE-a-lehn, mie-A-lehn
Rating: 47% based on 7 votes
Basque form of Magdalene.
Kemen
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Rating: 30% based on 3 votes
Means "courage, vigour" in Basque.
Katalin
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian, Basque
Pronounced: KAW-taw-leen(Hungarian) ka-TA-leen(Basque)
Rating: 33% based on 7 votes
Hungarian and Basque form of Katherine.
Izar
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: ee-SAR
Rating: 87% based on 3 votes
Means "star" in Basque.
Iñaki
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: ee-NYA-kee
Rating: 55% based on 2 votes
Basque form of Ignatius.
Iban
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: ee-BAN
Rating: 30% based on 2 votes
Basque variant form of John.
Ibai
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: ee-BIE
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
Means "river" in Basque.
Esti 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque (Rare)
Rating: 87% based on 3 votes
Means "sweet, honey", from Basque ezti.
Erramun
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Rating: 24% based on 7 votes
Basque form of Raymond.
Enara
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: eh-NA-ra
Rating: 47% based on 7 votes
Means "swallow (bird)" in Basque.
Danel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: da-NEHL
Rating: 47% based on 3 votes
Basque form of Daniel.
Balendin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: ba-LEHN-deen
Rating: 34% based on 7 votes
Basque form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).
Ander
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque
Pronounced: AN-dehr
Rating: 60% based on 3 votes
Basque form of Andreas (see Andrew).
Amaia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Rating: 90% based on 3 votes
Means "the end" in Basque. This is the name of a character in the historical novel Amaya, or the Basques in the 8th century (1879) by Francisco Navarro-Villoslada (Amaya in the Spanish original; Amaia in the Basque translation).
Alaia 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Basque
Rating: 53% based on 7 votes
Means "joyful, happy" from Basque alai.
Aitor
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Basque, Spanish
Pronounced: ie-TOR
Rating: 67% based on 3 votes
Possibly means "good fathers" from Basque aita "father" and on "good". This was the name of a legendary ancestor of the Basques.
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