blackelectric's Personal Name List

Aarush
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
Other Scripts: आरुष(Hindi)
Derived from Sanskrit अरुषी (aruśi) meaning "dawn".
Adsila
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Cherokee
From Cherokee ᎠᏥᎳ (atsila) "fire" or ᎠᏥᎸᏍᎩ (atsilunsgi) "flower, blossom".
Aisultan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Kazakh
Other Scripts: Айсұлтан(Kazakh)
Derived from Kazakh ай (ay) meaning "moon" and сұлтан (sultan) meaning "sultan, king" (of Arabic origin).
Alevtina
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Алевтина(Russian)
Pronounced: u-lyi-FTYEE-nə
Personal remark: u-lyi-FTYEE-nə
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Possibly a variant of Valentina.
Ardashir
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Middle Persian
Other Scripts: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥(Pahlavi)
Middle Persian form of Old Persian Artaxšaça (see Artaxerxes). This was the name of a 3rd-century king of Persia who defeated the Parthians and founded the Sasanian Empire. He also reestablished Zoroastrianism as the state religion.
Arusha
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian
Means "shining" or "bright" in Sanskrit.
Aysel
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "moon flood" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, derived from ay "moon" and sel "flood, stream" (of Arabic origin).
Bašmu
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian Mythology
Other Scripts: 𒈲𒊮𒉣𒇬(Akkadian Cuneiform)
Means "venomous snake", possibly deriving from the Sumerian elements muš ("snake, reptile") and ("venom, poison"). Name borne by a figure from Mesopotamian mythology, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings.
Elunia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Elusia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Erez
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: אֶרֶז(Hebrew)
Means "cedar" in Hebrew.
Esmeray
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Turkish
Rating: 80% based on 2 votes
Derived from Turkish esmer "dark" and ay "moon".
Esmira
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Azerbaijani
Rating: 90% based on 2 votes
Derived from Arabic أَسْمَر (ʾasmar) meaning "dark-skinned, brown, brunette".
Ezana
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ethiopian
Other Scripts: Ge'ez: ዔዛና
Ezana or Ezanas (c.303– c.350 CE/AD) was king of Aksum, now Ethiopia. Ezana was the first monarch of the Kingdom of Aksum to embrace Christianity. Ezana is a Geʽez (an ancient Ethiopian Semitic language) name of unknown meaning.

Female form of Ezan.

Ilir
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Albanian
Means "Illyrian" in Albanian, referring to an ancient people who inhabited the Balkans.
Ilva
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, German (Modern)
Adoption of Ilva, the Latin name of the island of Elba. The island's name has been speculated to be of Etruscan origin and as such to be derived from a word meaning "iron".
Iris
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek Mythology, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Greek
Other Scripts: Ἶρις(Ancient Greek) Ίρις(Greek)
Pronounced: IE-ris(English) EE-ris(German, Dutch) EE-rees(Finnish, Spanish, Catalan, Italian) EE-REES(French)
Means "rainbow" in Greek. Iris was the name of the Greek goddess of the rainbow, also serving as a messenger to the gods. This name can also be given in reference to the word (which derives from the same Greek source) for the iris flower or the coloured part of the eye.
Izajasz
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: ee-ZA-yash
Personal remark: ee-ZA-yash
Polish form of Isaiah.
Ji-Su
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 지수(Korean Hangul) 志秀, 智秀, 芝秀, etc.(Korean Hanja)
Pronounced: CHEE-SOO
From Sino-Korean (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful". Other hanja character combinations are possible.
Krešimir
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Croatian
Pronounced: KREH-shee-meer
From the Slavic elements krěsiti "to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect" and mirŭ "peace, world". This was the name of four kings of Croatia in the 10th and 11th centuries. Their names were recorded in Latin as Cresimirus.
Ksaweryna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish
Feminine form of Ksawery.
Kurush
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Old Persian
Other Scripts: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁(Old Persian)
Old Persian form of Cyrus.
Naditsa
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Bulgarian
Diminutive of Nadia 1.
Nadzieja
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: na-JEH-ya
Personal remark: na-JEH-ya
Polish cognate of Nadezhda, being the Polish word meaning "hope".
Romel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Romanian (Rare)
Diminutive of Romeo.
Sébire
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Norman
Norman form of Sibyl.
Vyacheslav
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Russian, Ukrainian
Other Scripts: Вячеслав(Russian, Ukrainian)
Pronounced: vyi-chi-SLAF(Russian) wyah-cheh-SLOW(Ukrainian)
Russian and Ukrainian form of Veceslav (see Václav).
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