Virvo's Personal Name List

Aviv
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: אֲבִיב(Hebrew)
Pronounced: a-VEEV
Rating: 58% based on 6 votes
Means "spring" in Hebrew.
Chan
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Khmer
Other Scripts: ចន្ទ(Khmer)
Pronounced: KYAHN
Rating: 57% based on 3 votes
Means "moon" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra).
Chandra
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Hinduism, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Nepali
Other Scripts: चन्द्र, चन्द्रा(Sanskrit, Hindi, Nepali) চন্দ্র(Bengali) চন্দ্ৰ(Assamese) चंद्रा(Marathi) చంద్ర(Telugu) சந்திரா(Tamil) ಚಂದ್ರ(Kannada)
Pronounced: CHUN-dru(Sanskrit, Kannada) CHAWN-dro(Bengali) CHUN-drə(Hindi, Marathi) TSUN-dru(Nepali)
Rating: 57% based on 3 votes
Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (cand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of both the masculine form चण्ड (the god of the moon personified) as well as the feminine form चण्डा (spelled with a long final vowel).
Chea
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Khmer
Other Scripts: ជា(Khmer)
Pronounced: KYEEY
Rating: 57% based on 3 votes
Means "healthy" in Khmer.
Emery
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: EHM-ə-ree
Rating: 66% based on 5 votes
Norman French form of Emmerich. The Normans introduced it to England, and though it was never popular, it survived until the end of the Middle Ages. As a modern given name, now typically feminine, it is likely inspired by the surname Emery, which was itself derived from the medieval given name. It can also be given in reference to the hard black substance called emery.
İlkay
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Turkish
Rating: 63% based on 3 votes
Means "new moon" in Turkish, derived from ilk "first" and ay "moon".
Neo 1
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Tswana
Rating: 37% based on 3 votes
Means "gift" in Tswana, a derivative of naya "to give".
Nilam
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hindi, Marathi
Other Scripts: नीलम(Hindi, Marathi)
Rating: 67% based on 3 votes
From Sanskrit नील (nīla) meaning "dark blue".
Nitya
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hinduism, Hindi
Other Scripts: नित्या(Sanskrit) नित्या, नित्य(Hindi)
Rating: 67% based on 3 votes
Means "always, eternal" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form नित्या (an epithet of the Hindu goddess Durga) and the masculine form नित्य.
Noy
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Other Scripts: נוֹי(Hebrew)
Rating: 62% based on 5 votes
Means "beauty" in Hebrew.
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