Female and male names starting with the letter "Y" .
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YENCY
FeminineHaitian name derived from 'yence', meaning 'tenth'.
YENDI
FeminineYendi: A unique West African name from the Dagomba people of Ghana, meaning "a person who has patience.
YENDRIEL
MasculineUnique Dutch name of unknown meaning, first used in the Netherlands around the 1930s.
YENDY
FeminineDistinctive African name from the Congo region, meaning 'beautiful one' or 'peaceful', often associated with kindness and generosity.
YENEISY
FeminineUnique Latin American name, popular in Venezuela and Colombia, with no direct meaning despite its roots in the Spanish word "yenyen" meaning "little hen". Its appeal lies mainly in its uniqueness and melodic sound.
YENER
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name derived from the ancient Hurrian deity Ueneheli, meaning "god of wine" or "god of joy," and reflecting fertility, abundance, and happiness.
YENESIS
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Greek "genes," meaning "birth." It signifies beginnings and has historical significance as the goddess of birth in ancient Greek mythology.
YENG
FeminineUnique, Khmer-origin name meaning "smooth" or "even," bringing tranquility and harmony, often chosen by Cambodian Americans for its cultural richness and rarity.
YENG
MasculineTraditional Hmong name without a direct English translation, carrying significant familial or clan meanings.
YENGKONG
MasculineUnique Chinese surname, believed to have originated from Southern China's Hokkien-speaking people during early migrations to Southeast Asia. Though not explicitly defined, it is associated with words like "ying" (heroic) and "yingguang" (welcoming light), suggesting strength, courage, and brightness.
YENI
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'new', popular worldwide due to its positive connotations.
YENIA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from "yema," meaning "egg yolk," and signifying purity and fertility. Believed to have originated in medieval Spain as a diminutive form, today it remains uncommon outside Spanish-speaking communities but gains traction due to its distinctive sound and meaningful symbolism.
YENIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "shout," associated with biblical heroine Yael, known for her bravery and strategic role in defeating Sisera.
YENIFER
FeminineCharming, Spanish-variant of Jennifer, rooted in medieval Welsh literature meaning 'fair shadow' or 'white ghost', gaining global popularity during the 1970s-80s.
YENIS
FeminineCaptivating female name of Greek origin, derived from the Oceanid Henia, meaning "favor" or "grace".
YENISEL
FeminineRare Spanish name derived from Cuban surnames "Yenes" or "Yenés", potentially of Arabic origin, with unclear meaning but associated with the concept of 'good'. It holds historic significance in Cuba and is linked to notable individuals who played vital roles in the country's political and cultural life. Today, Yenisel remains distinctive and intriguing, embodying strength, courage, and uniqueness.
YENITZA
FeminineDistinctively Latin American given name derived from the Spanish 'Inés,' itself originating from the Greek 'Hypatia.' Its creation blends the first three letters of 'Inés' with the last four of 'Yanez,' though it lacks traditional meaning or convention.
YENNA
FeminineAfrican origin given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from "yena" meaning "patience." It signifies qualities like perseverance and steadfastness.
YENNEFER
FeminineSlavic name derived from "ien" (gift/grace) and "fer" (beautiful), translating to "graceful".
YENNHI
FeminineVietnamese name meaning 'peaceful and kind-hearted'.
YENNI
FeminineRare African given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "mother has returned," symbolizing hope and resilience.
YENNIE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins, often associated with French or Hebrew roots but not definitively proven. Some believe it may mean 'graceful' or 'elegant', reflecting its soft sound.
YENNIFER
FeminineCaptivating Spanish-derived name meaning "new" or "renewed," originally emerging as a variant of Jennifer, yet distinctively conveying freshness and renewal.
YENNY
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from Jennifer, meaning 'fair one', but stands independently with its own phonetic sound, gained popularity during the late 20th century in Spain for its distinctiveness, and now recognized internationally.
YENSI
FeminineHebrew name derived from "Yeushua," meaning "God is salvation." Originally a boy's name, it now appeals to both genders due to its attractive sound and profound meaning.
YENSID
FeminineUnique, made-up name with no known origin or meaning. It was likely created for personal reasons and does not have any historical or cultural significance.
YENSY
FeminineDistinctive and modern Hispanic name created by combining elements from Yessenia or Yesenia, meaning 'God shall increase' or 'God shall add', symbolizing growth and abundance.
YENTA
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful female name derived from Yiddish, meaning "bird" in Hebrew. It's often associated with qualities such as gracefulness and independence, reflecting the positive attributes of birds throughout history. Historically significant within Jewish culture, Yenta was traditionally given during times of hardship, symbolizing hope and resilience.
YENTEL
FeminineUnique Dutch name meaning 'good' or 'kind', derived from 'gent', and historically used by notable figures like Yentel Dozy.
YENTL
FeminineUnique Hebrew girl's name meaning "God will give," popularized by Isaac Bashevis Singer's story "Yentl the Yeshiva Boy.
YENTY
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Ghana's Ewe ethnic group, meaning "fifth child," now popular for its unique sound and distinctiveness.
YENY
FeminineSpanish-origin name derived from Jennifer, meaning "graced with fair complexion." Although it initially gained popularity in Spain as a playful nickname for December babies, it has evolved into a standalone given name used worldwide.
YENZIEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Yezrael," meaning "God is my help." It signifies divine assistance and has biblical roots, appearing in the Book of Ezra.
YER
FeminineUnisex given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, often associated with the Hebrew words for "candle" or "light," but its etymology remains uncertain.
YER
MasculineUnique, Basque-origin girl's name with no direct English translation, often associated with the Spanish word for 'year', but carrying its own distinct identity.
YERA
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning 'to illuminate', and is associated with knowledge and wisdom in Jewish tradition.
YERACHMIEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "God will have mercy," derived from the words "Yareach" (to have mercy) and "Miel" (like God). It has been used throughout Jewish history by prominent figures, such as Yerachmiel ben Abraham of Volozhin.
YERAI
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "yerayeh," meaning "to enlighten" or "to illuminate." It has biblical roots, being the son of Caleb in the Israelite tribe of Judah, and is now gaining global popularity for its unique wisdom and brightness connotations despite its rarity.
YERAL
MasculineMysterious name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Hebrew's Yerachmiel meaning "mercy of God," though this connection is unproven. Its rarity adds to its appeal as a unique choice for parents seeking an distinctive name.
YERALDI
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name Oya-Yeralu meaning "The wind brings honor.