Origin: Latin.
Meaning: All-containing, Whole.
Name day: 19 April.
Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was […]

Tags: Australia, Belgium, Female, Finland, First name, Latin


Meaning: To be born-from Natalia, Born at Christmas.
Natalie is a female given name derived from Late Latin name Natalia meaning "Christmas Day" (cf. Latin natale domini). This […]

Tags: Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Female, First name


Origin: Hebrew.
Meaning: Arbiter, One who is from Denmark.
Name day: 11 December.
Dana is a given name used for both females and males. It was among the 100 most popular names given […]

Tags: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Female, First name, Hebrew


Meaning: Ruler.
Kimberly is a unisex given name originated from a South African place. The name was derived from an English title, […]

Tags: Belgium, Female, First name, France


Origin: Hebrew.
Meaning: God is forgiving, God is gracious.
Name day: 24 June.
"Ian", "Iain"(/ˈiː.ən/; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈɪʲən]) is a name of Gaelic origin, corresponding to English John. It is a very […]

Tags: First name, France, Hebrew, Ireland, Male


Origin: Hebrew.
Meaning: God is gracious.
Name day: 24 June.
Shawn is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

Tags: First name, France, Hebrew, Ireland, Male


Meaning: Wreath of glory.
Václav (ˈvaːtslaf) is a Czech given name of male. The English equivalent is Wenceslas or Wenceslas. In the Czech liturgical […]

Tags: Czech Republic, First name, Male


Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Divine.
Name day: 9 June.
Diana is a feminine given name probably derived from an Indo-European root word referring to the divine. It is the […]

Tags: Belgium, Colombia, Female, First name, Latin


Origin: Norse.
Meaning: Ruler with counsel, Song.
Name day: 12 November.
Ron is a shortened form of the masculine Anglo-Saxon name Ronald, which has become a separate name in some countries. […]

Tags: First name, Israel, Male, Netherlands, Norse


Origin: Anglo-Saxon.
Meaning: God of wine, Wild.
Name day: 9 October.
Dennis or Denis is either the first or last name of a male derived from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius, via […]

Tags: Anglo-Saxon, Belgium, Denmark, First name, Male