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XIAVER
MasculineXavier is of Spanish origin, derived from Basque 'Etcheberri', meaning 'new house'. It gained global popularity due to 16th-century Spanish Jesuit saint Francis Xavier, known for spreading Christianity during his time. Today, Xavier remains popular as a boys' name worldwide.
XILO
MasculineRare but meaningful Greek name derived from "xilos," meaning "oak tree," symbolizing strength and durability, popular among ancient Greeks born in autumn, and associated with Zeus in Greek mythology.
XIMENA
MasculineUnique feminine Spanish name derived from the Basque name "Ximenes," meaning "revered" or "esteemed." It gained popularity through historic figures like Ximena de Lara, a powerful noblewoman who served Queen Isabella I of Castile, and its association with brave characters in literary works such as "El Cid." Today, Ximena is appreciated globally for its elegance and strength.
XIN
MasculineChinese name derived from the character "新", meaning "new".
Chinese unisex given name derived from the character '行' (xíng), meaning 'to travel' or 'to move'.
XIOMAR
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Ximun, meaning 'revered' or 'venerated'. It is associated with strength, wisdom, and nobility, historically bestowed upon boys deemed exceptional in bravery, intelligence, and leadership.
XION
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, often interpreted to mean 'new' or 'unity', gaining popularity despite no historical significance.
XIONG
MasculineAncient Chinese surname dating back to the Zhou Dynasty, taking its name from the nobleman Xiong Yi. Translated as 'bear', it symbolizes strength and courage, with notable figures like poet Xiong Nanjing carrying this prestigious surname throughout history.
XIYON
MasculineRare Chinese name with an uncertain meaning and origins, adding to its mystique.
XIZAVIER
MasculineXavier is a Spanish name derived from Basque 'Etxeberri', meaning "new house", associated with Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent Catholic figure and co-founder of the Jesuits.
XJAVIER
MasculineXavier is a captivating name of Basque origin, derived from "Etxeberri," meaning "new house." Popularized by St. Francis Xavier, it signifies devotion and wisdom, though interpretations may vary culturally. Its distinctive spelling contributes to its uniqueness.
XOAN
MasculineDistinctive Galician name derived from Joan(nes), signifying "God is gracious".
XOAQUIN
MasculineDistinctive Basque name derived from Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious'.
XOEL
MasculineRare Basque name, derived from "Joxolane," possibly meaning "joyful little valley.
XOLANI
MasculineXolani, of Zulu origin, means "peace" and is traditionally given to boys as a symbol of tranquility and harmony.
XONG
MasculineRare, unique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or history.
XOU
MasculineThe rare name Xou has unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning in major languages.
XSAVIER
MasculineXavier is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'Etchegoin', meaning 'good house'. Popularized by St. Francis Xavier, a 16th-century missionary, it symbolizes travel and spirituality.
XSAVION
MasculineRecent, original creation of unknown origin and meaning, inspired by other X-names like Xavier or Xander.
XSAVIOR
MasculineXavier is a distinctive Spanish name meaning "new house" or "bright house", popularized by the explorer Saint Francis Xavier and originally given to those born in the Basque region of Spain.
XU
MasculineCommon Chinese surname, ranking sixth in popularity. Its character, 徐, means "slow" or "gradual," possibly reflecting its origin during the Three Kingdoms period when people from Xu commandery adopted it.
XUAN
MasculineTraditional Chinese given name derived from 'Xuán', meaning 'completion' or 'perfection', and was popularized by Emperor Xuan of Han.
XUE
MasculineCharming Chinese name with a rich history and meaning, derived from the character '雪' which means 'snow', symbolizing purity and tranquility.
XXAVIER
MasculineThe name Xavier has its roots in the Basque Country, meaning "new house." Popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish missionary, it is now widely used worldwide, particularly in France and Spain.
XYAIR
MasculineModern Latin American name derived from "cielo," meaning sky or heaven, with a distinctive 'x' sound added for uniqueness.
XYAIRE
MasculineDistinct Spanish-origin name derived from Xavier, meaning "new house" or "bright house".
XYAN
MasculineUnique, modern name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Greek prefix "x" meaning "to multiply".
XYION
MasculineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from 'xyphein,' meaning 'to pour out' or 'spill.'
XYLAN
MasculineRare and captivating name of uncertain origin and meaning, recently gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
XYLAR
MasculineRare, made-up name of unknown origin, with interpretations suggesting "star" or "woodcarver," but no widely accepted meaning or history.
XYLAS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "xylon," meaning "wood" or "tree." It was once carried by one of the fifty Nereids in Greek mythology.
XYLEN
MasculineRare and intriguing name of unknown origin, with no known cultural or linguistic roots, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
XYLER
MasculineModern, unisex name believed to be derived from Kyle, with Scottish Gaelic roots meaning "narrow valley." Its unique spelling makes it stand out despite its unclear pronunciation and origin.
XYLIN
MasculineUnisex Greek name meaning "wood" or "timber," originally coined for children born near forests or with strong nature connections.
XYLO
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'wood', associated with the mythical satyr Xylos who was transformed into a pine tree.
XYLON
MasculineXylon: A rare yet captivating Greek name, meaning 'wood' or 'timber', symbolizing strength, endurance, and earthly stability.
XYLUS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from 'xylon', meaning 'wood'.
XYMIR
MasculineRare name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant spelling of the Norse god Ymir.
XYON
MasculineRare given name with unknown origins and no established meaning in any known language or culture.
XYRUS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "Khrysos," meaning "golden." It symbolizes wealth and prosperity, making it a distinctive choice with ancient origins.