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Yancey is a rare, American given name derived from the English surname "Yancey," which originated from the Old French personal name "John." The name John comes from the Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious." Popularized by American author Kinlaw's character "Uncle Yancey" in the 19th century, it remains associated with Southern US culture.
Yanci is a Spanish-Basque name derived from Iñaki, meaning "our little one" or "little warrior," now popularized as a modern variation with the addition of 'y' at the beginning and replacing 'k' with 'ci'.
Yanciel is a distinctive Latin American name derived from the Spanish phrase 'God will increase', symbolizing hope for growth and prosperity.
Yancy is a distinctively American name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in the U.S. since the 1970s despite its unclear meaning and pronunciation (/ˈjæŋsi/).
Yancy is a unique American given name created for fictional characters, notably Yancy Derringer from the 1958-1959 TV series, with no inherent meaning or historical significance.
Yandel is a Puerto Rican name derived from 'Yoandri', meaning 'the Lord will give', popularized by reggaeton artist Juan Luis Morera Luna.
Yandel is a Puerto Rican name meaning "the dark one", derived from the Spanish word "yandel" describing someone with dark hair and complexion.
Yandell is an uncommon English name derived from 'geond' meaning 'through' or 'across', and 'dell', translating to 'valley'. Its origin dates back to medieval England, where it was primarily used as a surname before evolving into a given name.
Yander is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted explanation for its roots.
Yanderi is a rare Spanish given name derived from "yanda," meaning "to grow" or "to cultivate.
Yandi is a Swahili name meaning "life" or "to live", symbolizing inner strength and vitality.
Yandi is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, without a direct English translation or specific meaning.
Yandiel is an African-origin male given name that means "God answers my prayers" in Yoruba language.
Yandier is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from the plant 'yandel', with no specific meaning beyond its botanical origins.
Yandriel is a stylish, Spanish-origin name derived from Andrés, meaning "strong" or "manly".
Yandry is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "yunque," meaning "anvil.
Yandy is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the fruit "yanda" or cherimoya, often given to girls and believed to symbolize sweetness and exoticism.
Yandy is a Spanish-origin boy's or girl's name derived from the word "yandí," meaning "crazy." Despite its potentially negative connotation, Yandy has become a distinctive and attractive given name in recent years, popularized by Latin American communities and often chosen for its sound rather than its meaning.
Yaned is a captivating name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as "gracious" or "merciful," but its true meaning remains open to personal interpretation.
Yaneira is a charming Spanish name derived from 'yana', meaning 'little Jane'. Popularized by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón's novel, it signifies femininity and allure.
Yaneiry is a rare yet enchanting Spanish female name with deep historical roots. It originates from the Hebrew name Hananiah, meaning "God is Gracious," with the Spanish diminutive ending 'y' added to convey endearment without diminishing its powerful religious connotation.
Yaneisha is a captivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'yanes', meaning 'little Jane'.
Yaneisi is a captivating Spanish name with unknown origins but believed to mean 'wild' or 'savage', adding mystery and allure despite its recent popularity as both a girls' and boys' name.
Yaneisy is a unique, modern Spanish female given name derived from Yanira ("heaven/paradise") and Yessenia ("God has heard/answered"), meaning "Heaven has heard" or "Paradise has answered.
Yanel is a Spanish name meaning "Grace of God," derived from the female name Yanela or the male name Yaniel.
Yanel is a unique name of Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious," popular among European royalty and evolved from Iōannēs.
Yanela is a unique Spanish female given name derived from "Yanelis," combining elements "Yane" (from Spanish "Inés") and "lis" (Latin for "lily"). Its meaning often signifies purity, grace, elegance, and sophistication associated with lilies.
Yaneli is a beautiful Spanish-origin female name composed of "Yane" (John) and the feminine suffix "-li". It gained popularity through Puerto Rican actress Yaneli Martínez.
Yanelie is a unique and beautiful Spanish name derived from Yaniel, combining "God is gracious" (yan) with the Hebrew name Eli, meaning "my God." It gained popularity in recent years in Spanish-speaking countries and was famously carried by Puerto Rican actress Yanelie Torres. Despite its modern appeal, it has a melodic flow and straightforward spelling.
Yanelis is a unique Latin-derived Spanish name meaning 'favor' or 'grace', evolved from the biblical Hebrew name Hannah, known for her faith and devotion.
Yaneliz is a unique Spanish girl's name meaning "dedicated to the morning".
Yanell is a unique and distinctive Spanish-origin name derived from Yanela, with a charming and elegant sound. Its meaning, possibly 'little Jane,' adds to its mysterious allure.
Yanelle is a unique Hebrew female given name meaning "answer," often associated with intelligence and wisdom, and popular worldwide despite its origins.
Yanelli is an Italian-origin name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious." It's a lesser-known but captivating variant popularized during the Middle Ages in Italy.
Yanellie is an enigmatic feminine name with unclear origins and no established meaning, yet its distinctive sound and potential nicknames have contributed to its recent popularity.
Yanelly is a distinctive feminine given name of possible Greek or Spanish origin, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Yanely is a unique Hebrew female given name meaning "cloud," derived from the biblical heroine Yael whose brave actions led to the Israelites' victory over their enemies.
Yanelys is a Spanish female name derived from Yanuel, which means "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
Yaneri is a unique, Latin-origin name derived from Janus, the two-faced Roman god of beginnings and transitions.
Yaneris is a rare yet elegant feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "Iani" meaning 'to go down' or 'to travel'. Its meaning is often interpreted as 'the wanderer', associated with adventure and independence. Though not historically popular in ancient Greece, Yaneris gained traction during the Middle Ages and can now be found globally, particularly in Greece, Russia, and Latin America.