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Yossi
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Yossi means "God will add," originating from Hebrew tradition. |
Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Yotuel
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Yotuel means "God is gracious," originating from Hebrew roots. |
Arabic, Biblical, Spanish |
Boy |
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Yisrael
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Yisrael means "God contends," originating from Hebrew biblical tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Israel, Jewish |
Boy |
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Yevgeniy
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Yevgeniy means "noble" in Greek; derived from the name Eugenios. |
Greek, Russian |
Boy |
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Yevstigney
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Yevstigney means "well-being"; derived from Greek "Eustachius" or "Eustachy." |
Biblical, Greek |
Boy |
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Yavor
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Yavor means "maple" in Bulgarian; it has Slavic origins. |
Bulgarian, Hebrew, Slavic |
Boy |
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Yefim
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Yefim means "God will increase"; derived from Hebrew origins. |
Hebrew, Russian |
Boy |
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Yehuda
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Yehuda means "praise" in Hebrew; derived from biblical Jacob's son. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Yaroslav
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Yaroslav means "fierce and glorious," originating from Slavic roots. |
Russian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Yasiel
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Yasiel means "God will increase" in Hebrew; Cuban origin. |
American, Biblical, Spanish |
Boy |
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Yasmany
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Yasmany: Arabic origin, meaning "one who is blessed" or "gifted." |
American, Arabic |
Boy |
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Yannos
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Yannos: Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious" or "gift." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Yannis
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Yannis: Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious" or "gift." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Yann
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Yann is a Breton form of John, meaning "God is gracious." |
Biblical, French, Greek |
Boy |
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Yannick
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Yannick means "little John," originating from Hebrew and French roots. |
French, Greek, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Yakov
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Yakov means "supplanter"; derived from Hebrew name Yaakov, biblical origin. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Russian |
Boy |
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Yank
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Yank: American nickname, derived from "Yankee," meaning American soldier. |
American, English |
Boy |
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Ya’akov
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Ya'akov means "supplanter" in Hebrew; originates from the biblical Jacob. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Yspaddaden
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Yspaddaden: Welsh name meaning "hawthorn," symbolizing strength and determination. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Ysbaddaden
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Ysbaddaden: Welsh name meaning "hawthorn," rooted in mythology and culture. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Yorath
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Yorath: Welsh name meaning "of the chariot," linked to Arthurian legend. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Yurik
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Yurik: Ukrainian name meaning "farmer," rich history, strong and unique. |
Russian, Slavic, Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Yaremka
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Yaremka means "little Yaroslav," derived from Slavic roots, popular in Ukraine. |
Slavic, Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Yamelia
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Yamelia: Unique Spanish name combining strength and industriousness, meaning powerful. |
Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ysabelle
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Ysabelle, a variant of Isabel, means "God is my oath." |
Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ysibela
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Ysibela: Unique name meaning "beautiful oath of God," rich history. |
Portuguese, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ysbella
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Ysbella: Unique variant of Isabella, meaning "God is beautiful." |
Hebrew, Italian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ysobella
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Ysobella: Unique variant of Isabella, meaning "God is my oath." |
Hebrew, Italian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Yudelia
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Yudelia: Unique Spanish name combining Yudi and Delia, rich history. |
Greek, Hebrew, Spanish |
Girl |
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Yessima
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Yessima is a unique female name derived from Spanish origins. |
Hebrew, Spanish |
Girl |
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