BantadtanThai From Thai บรรทัด (banthat) meaning "ruler; straight line" and ฐาน (than) meaning "base; location".
IchijōJapanese From Japanese 一条 (ichijō) meaning "line, streak", derived from 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 条 (jō), a counter for thin, long objects.
JoonEstonian Joon is an Estonian surname meaning "line" and "stripe".
KeovongsaLao From Lao ແກ້ວ (keo) meaning "jewel, gem" and ວົງສາ (vongsa) meaning "family line".
KhamvongsaLao From Lao ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold" and ວົງສາ (vongsa) meaning "family line".
KriipsEstonian Kriips is an Estonian surname meaning "line", "stroke" and "dash".
LiinamäeEstonian Liinamäe is an Estonian surname meaning "straight hill"; derived from "liin" meaning "straight/line" and "mäe" meaning "hill/mountain".
MontesquieuFrench From French montagne, meaning "mountain" and possibly also from queue, meaning "line". Charles Montesquieu was a 17th-century French aristocrat, philosopher and politician.
NamikiJapanese From Japanese 並 (nami) meaning "row, line" and 木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood".
RandviirEstonian Randviir is an Estonian surname meaning "beach line/bar".
RayaGalician, Spanish Possibly a habitational name from Raya in Galicia or in Albacete and Murcia provinces. Possibly a topographic name from Spanish raya meaning "line", denoting the boundary between two countries or provinces.
RidalaEstonian Ridala is an Estonia surname meaning "set, line, or range" "area".
SaithongThai From Thai สาย (sai) meaning "line, wire, string" and ทอง (thong) meaning "gold".
SutradharIndian, Bengali, Assamese Derived from Sanskrit सूत्रधार (sutradhara) meaning "thread-holder" or "carpenter", from सूत्र (sutra) meaning "thread, string, line" and धार (dhara) meaning "holding, bearing" (referring to a carpenter's role in weaving together different parts of wooden or metal structures).
TribudarakThai From Thai ตรี (tri), a transcription of Sanskrit त्रि (trí) meaning "3", บุ (bu) meaning "to line", ดา (da) meaning "to walk together, scattered", and รักษ์ (rak) meaning "to cure, to take care of".
VongsaLao Means "family line" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit वंश (vansha) meaning "race, lineage, clan".
YukumotoJapanese Yuku means "conduct, go, travel, line, row" and moto means "origin, source, root".