Female and male first names beginning with the letter “Y”..



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Yarden is a Hebrew boy's name derived from the word "yarden," meaning "to flow down" or "to descend," often associated with the River Jordan.
Yardenna is a Hebrew girl's name meaning 'to flow down' or 'stream', derived from the Hebrew word for 'river'. It gained popularity through an Israeli TV series in the late 1960s but has historical significance tied to the Jordan River.
Yardley is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning "garden by the clearing.
Yardley is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'geard', meaning 'enclosure' or 'fence'. It originates from the surname Yardley, which was associated with the town of Yardley in Worcestershire, England.
Yarecsi is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'yarah', meaning 'to fear' or 'tremble', reflecting awe and reverence, and connected to the biblical warrior of King David's army.
Yared is a unique male name of Ethiopian origin, meaning 'to go up or ascend' in ancient Ge'ez language, strongly associated with 6th-century saint and musician Saint Yared.
Yared is an Ethiopian origin given name derived from "yarid," meaning "to love." It gained international recognition through Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, but remains uncommon worldwide.
Yareily is a beautiful and unique Spanish name meaning 'to glow' or 'to shine', originating from the Moorish era in Spain and signifying hope and optimism.
Yarel is a Hebrew unisex name of biblical origin that means "God will enlighten" or "God will give light".
Yarel is a rare Hebrew name, potentially derived from "yarah," meaning "to fear" or "tremble," or variant of Yael, meaning "ibex.
Yareli is a Hebrew name derived from 'yarah', meaning 'to fear' or 'revere'. It signifies awe and respect.
Yarelie is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God will enlighten" or "illuminating", often associated with wisdom and understanding.
Yarelii is a distinctive Spanish-origin given name meaning 'rainbow', symbolizing hope and beauty, and popularized in 20th-century Mexico.
Yarelin is a distinctive Russian name derived from the word "yare", meaning "quick" or "speedy".
Yarelis is a unique female name of Spanish origin meaning 'to rejoice'.
Yareliz is a captivating Spanish female given name derived from the Nahuatl goddess Yarelli, meaning "rainbow" and symbolizing divine beauty and celestial connection.
Yarell is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
Yarelli is an Italian feminine name, derived from the word 'allegro', meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'. It's a unique and distinctive name, popular among parents looking for meaningful names, with a musical connotation as 'allegro' is used in musical notation to indicate a lively tempo.
Yarelly is a captivating Hispanic variant of the Hebrew name Yael, meaning 'mountain goat' or 'ibex', gaining popularity in Mexico during the late 20th century.
Yarely is a distinctive Latin American female given name, created as a combination of Yaquelin and Yarel. While its exact meaning is not widely agreed upon, some sources suggest it signifies strength or power due to the letter 'Y'.
Yarelyn is a unique Spanish name derived from "yare" (today/now) combined with "-lyn", symbolizing living in the present moment and embracing life's opportunities.
Yarelys is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Yael', meaning "mountain goat", reflecting strength and agility.
Yaremi is a Hebrew name that means "God will enlighten" or "God will illuminate.
Yaremy is a Hebrew name that means "to sing" or "to play music," associated with melody and harmony.
Yaren is a Turkish name meaning "sun," associated with warmth, brightness, and positivity, popular among both boys and girls in Turkey, but more commonly used for females.
Yareni is an African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning "beauty of the sun.
Yarenis is a captivating Spanish name derived from Basque "Yaren," meaning "small deer." It symbolizes grace, agility, and gentleness.
Yareny is a distinctive and mysterious name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or history. Its uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a bold and extraordinary name for their child.
Yarenys is a distinctive Spanish name of Caribbean origin, translating to "like me, small flower".
Yaresi is a unique girl's name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, believed by some to have roots in ancient languages or cultures. Despite lack of evidence, it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and appearance.
Yaresli is a unique Hispanic name coined by Isabel Allende for her novel "De Amor y De Sombra", its meaning is open to interpretation.
Yaresly is a unique Spanish name derived from "yare," meaning "ready" or "prepared.
Yaressi is a unique Basque girl's name, historically associated with high status and known for its distinctive sound.
Yaret: An enigmatic name of uncertain Hebrew or Arabic origin, possibly meaning 'to flow' or 'current', made famous by Ethiopian ruler Yaret I.
Yaret is a distinctive and captivating name with uncertain origins and unknown meaning.
Yaretci is a Turkish name derived from 'yare' (blood) and 'tic' (connection).
Yaretcy is a unique Hebrew name meaning "he will bring light" or "enlighten.
Yareth is a unique Hebrew name meaning "descendant of Yare" or "God will enlighten," deriving from "yarah," meaning to fear or tremble in awe.
Yareth is a rare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Hebrew 'Yarden' or coined in America during the late 20th century.
Yarethzi is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology, but its musical sound and exotic feel suggest African or Middle Eastern roots. Despite lacking historical context or meaning, many are drawn to this unique name due to its captivating pronunciation and the opportunity it offers to create one's own identity.