Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
BalchWelsh From the Welsh adjective balch, which has a range of meanings—"fine", "splendid", "proud", "arrogant", "glad"—but the predominant meaning is "proud" and from this the family name probably derives.
BeauséjourFrench (Rare) Literally means "beautiful sojourn", derived from French beau "beautiful, nice, fine" and French séjour "sojourn, short stay". As such, this surname is most likely a locational surname, in that it originally referred to a scenic place to sojourn in... [more]
CreeseEnglish From Middle English crease "fine, elegant".
FeinJewish German-style spelling of Yiddish fayn as in "fine"; "excellent"
FeinblumJewish From Yiddish fayn meaning "fine, excellent" and blum meaning "flower".
FeingoldJewish A Jewish name, from German, literally "fine gold".
FeinmanGerman, Jewish Nickname for a fine person, derived from either Middle High German fīn meaning "fine, elegant, cultivated" or German fein and Yiddish fayn meaning "fine, excellent", combined with man.
FenimoreEnglish From a medieval nickname meaning literally "fine love" (from Old French fin amour).
FinocchioItalian From Italian finocchio "fennel", a nickname for someone who grew or sold the plant. In modern Italian, the word is a derogatory slang term for a gay man. The meaning "fine eye, keen eyesight" has also been suggested.
GingoldJewish An invented Jewish name, from Yiddish, literally "fine gold". Hermione Gingold (1897-1987) was a British actress.
HietalaFinnish Finnish. (hieta) meaning, “fine-sand” combined with (la) meaning, “abode, house, place, or land of….”
HietamaaFinnish Finnish. (hieta) meaning, “fine-sand” combined with (maa) meaning, “country.”
HietamäkiFinnish Derived from hieta ("fine-sand") & mäki ("hill").
HosodaJapanese From 細 (hoso) meaning "fine, thin, slender, narrow" and 田 (ta) meaning "rice paddy, field".
HosodaJapanese From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
HosodakiJapanese (Rare) Hoso (細) means "fine/thin", Daki (滝) means "waterfall". Daki is a variant of Taki and it changed the T to D due to rendaku. See also Hosotaki
HosoiJapanese From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
HosoiriJapanese From 細 (hoso) meaning "fine, thin, narrow, slender" and 入 (iri) meaning "entry, input".
HosokawaJapanese From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
HosomiJapanese Hoso means "thin, narrow, slender, fine" and no means "viewpoint, outlook".
HosomiyaJapanese Hoso means "thin, slender, narrow, fine" and miya means "shrine, palace, temple".
HosonishiJapanese Hoso means "slender, narrow, thin, fine" and nishi means "west".
HosonoJapanese From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
HosonumaJapanese Hoso means "thin, fine, narrow, slender" numa means "swamp".
HososakiJapanese Hoso means "thin, fine, narrow, slender" "cape, peninsula, promontory".
HosotakiJapanese (Rare) Hoso (細) means "fine/thin", Taki (滝) means "waterfall". Sometimes Taki changes to Daki due to rendaku. See also Hosodaki
HosotaniJapanese Hoso means "thin, fine slender narrow" and tani means "valley".
HosoteraJapanese Hoso means "fine, thin, slender, narrow" and tera means "temple".
HosoyaJapanese From Japanese 細 (hoso) meaning "thin, fine, slender" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
HosoyamaJapanese Hoso means "thin, slender, fine, narrow" and yama means "mountain, hill".
KhamdiThai From Thai คำ (kham) meaning "gold" or "word, speech" and ดี (di) meaning "good, fine, excellent".
KıyakTurkish Means "super, great, fine" in Turkish.
KlapdiThai From Thai กลับ (klap) meaning "return, come back" and ดี (di) meaning "good, fine, excellent".
MooijDutch From Dutch mooi "beautiful, handsome, neat, fine".
PeeveyNorman, English Means "a place with a fine view". Composed of the Old French roots beu, which means "fair" and "lovely", and voir, which means "to see".
SchoenGerman, Jewish From German schön, Middle High German schoene "fine, beautiful; refined, friendly, nice", a nickname for a handsome or pleasant man. As a Jewish name, it’s usually ornamental.
SchönrockGerman Either a metonymic occupational name for a baker from Middle High German schœn "fine" (see Schoen ) and rogge "rye"... [more]
SchwankGerman Either a nickname for a thin person, (derived from Middle High German swanc meaning "little, slender, thin"), a pretty person (from Middle Low German swank "fine, dainty") or a fun, loving person (from Middle High German swanc and Middle Low German swank "funny idea, joke, jest, foolery").
SophaThai, Lao Means "beautiful, fine" in Thai and Lao.
ÜlgerTurkish Means "villus, fine hair" in Turkish.