Names That Mean Of

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Yognya
Ritual of Offerings.
Sanskrit
Yograj
King of Yogis.
Sanskrit
Yohitha
Brightness of dawn.
Sanskrit
Yokanathan
Lord of Dawn.
Tamil
Yolihuani
Heart of the land.
Nahuatl
Yoloxochitl
Flower of the heart, from yollotl (heart) and xochitl (flower).
Nahuatl
Yolyamanitzin
Heart of the night or night breeze.
Nahuatl
Yomaira
Dove; symbol of peace and purity.
Arabic
Yonas
Yonas is the Ethiopian form of Jonah, meaning 'dove'.
Ethiopian
Yonati
My dove, a term of endearment.
Hebrew
Yoni
Dove; symbol of peace and purity.
Hebrew
Yooralla
Place of echoing.
Aboriginal
Yoriko
Child of the public.
Japanese
York
From the city of York.
English
Yoselin
A combination of the names Jose and Linda.
Spanish
Youko
Youko means 'child of the sun' or 'sun child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Ysandro
Protector of mankind.
Spanish
Ysane
Gift of God.
French
Yseult
derived from the name Isolde, of origin and meaning.
French
Yseulte
derived from the name Isolde, of origin and meaning.
French
Ysolde
derived from the name Isolde, of origin and meaning.
German
Yudel
Diminutive of Yehuda, meaning 'praised' or 'thankful'.
Yiddish
Yudiraj
King of warriors.
Sanskrit
Yudyn
Born of the yew tree.
Welsh
Yugadarman
Protector of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugan
Beginning of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugandhar
Upholder of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugank
End of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugansh
Particle of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugantar
Towards the end of the era.
Sanskrit
Yugantika
End of the horizon.
Sanskrit
Yugesh
Lord of the Era.
Tamil
Yugeshwari
Goddess of the Era.
Sanskrit
Yugleshwari
Goddess of the Era.
Sanskrit
Yuhaan
Gift of God.
Arabic
Yuhannis
Gift of God.
Arabic
Yuhnna
Grace of God.
Hawaiian
Yukako
Child of the snow.
Japanese
Yukasri
Light of the evening.
Tamil
Yula
Jewel of ice.
Norse
Yulaganayaki
The meaning of the name Yulaganayaki is not readily available but it is a Tam...
Tamil
Yulenka
Diminutive of Yulia, meaning 'youthful'.
Russian
Yulenke
Diminutive of Yuliya, meaning 'youthful'.
Russian
Yulenko
Diminutive of Yulia, meaning 'youthful'.
Russian
Yunnamalai
Lord of the hills.
Tamil
Yuridia
Diminutive form of Yuri.
Spanish
Yuriko
Lily child or child of the lily.
Japanese
Yurochka
Diminutive form of Yura, derived from Yuri.
Russian
Yuryko
Diminutive of Yuri, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Slavic
Yusei
Brave and excellent; composed of the kanji for 'brave' and 'excellent'.
Japanese
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