GamoJapanese From 蒲 (ga) meaning "reed, bulrush" and 生 (mo) meaning "raw, fresh, unprocessed, natural".
GrünGerman, Jewish from Middle High German gruoni "green fresh raw" hence a nickname for someone who habitually dressed in green a topographic name for someone who lived in a green and leafy place or a habitational name for someone from a place called with this word such as GrunaGrunau in Silesia... [more]
MostGerman Metonymic occupational name for a producer or seller of must, i.e. unfermented grape juice, from Middle High German most, ultimately derived from Latin mustum vinum meaning "young (i.e. fresh) wine"... [more]
NamatameJapanese From Japanese 生 (nama) meaning "raw, fresh, natural", 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" and 目 (me) meaning "look, appearance".
NiidomeJapanese From 新 (nii) meaning "new, fresh" and 留 (dome) meaning "fasten, halt, stop, detain".
SadiwaTagalog From Tagalog sariwa meaning "fresh, crisp, new" in Tagalog.
SerinTurkish Means "cool, chilly, fresh" in Turkish.
ShimmyoJapanese From 新 (shim) meaning "new, fresh" and 明 (myo) meaning "bright, enlighten".
ShinkuraJapanese From 新 (shin, ara, nii) meaning "fresh, new" and 蔵 (kura) or 倉 (kura) meaning "possess, storehouse, granary".
ShinmuraJapanese From 新 (shin, ara, nii) meaning "new, fresh" and 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet".
ShintakuJapanese From Japanese 新 (shin) meaning "fresh, new" and 宅 (taku) meaning "house, home".
UbukataJapanese From 生 (ubu) meaning "life, live, raw, fresh" or 冲 (ubu) meaning "offing, open sea" and 方 (kata) meaning "person, alternative, square, direction".