Female and male first names beginning with the letter “Q”..
QUIDA
FemaleQuida is of Latin origin, meaning "someone" or "a certain person," once used in medieval literature to refer to an unspecified individual. It was also the name of several saints in the Middle Ages and has been used as a given name in some cultures, including France.
QUIDO
MaleRare male name of Latin origin meaning 'what' or 'why', associated with curiosity, derived from the Latin word 'quid'. It has historical usage in Spanish literature and potentially ties to Italian philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
QUIENCY
MaleRare French name derived from "quiétisme," meaning peaceful or calm, associated with serenity and inner quietude.
QUIENTEN
MaleRare Hebrew male name derived from 'qiyyûn', meaning 'permanence' or 'endurance', popularized by Jewish immigrants to the U.S. in the early 20th century.
QUIENTIN
MaleQuentin is a French given name derived from the Latin "quintus," meaning fifth, originally used as a surname for the fifth child or son. It gained popularity through Saint Quentin, a third-century Christian martyr, and has been used prominently in literature by authors such as Marcel Proust and Tennessee Williams. Today, Quentin is a popular choice among French-speaking countries and beyond, carrying a strong connection to French history and culture.
QUIENTON
MaleQuinton is an English name meaning 'fifth enclosure', originally given to fifth sons.
QUIERA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "quero," meaning "I desire" or "I want." It originated during medieval Spain's multicultural influences and serves as the feminine counterpart to Querubín. Though rare historically, Quiera stands out today worldwide due to its powerful association with passion and ambition.
QUIERRA
FemaleAfrican-origin girl's name meaning "light" in Swahili.
QUIESHA
FemaleUnique unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Swahili culture. It means peaceful or calm, embodying tranquility and inner peace.
QUIGLEY
MaleUncommon Irish first name derived from Ó Guasa, meaning 'descendant of Guss', associated with bravery and military prowess due to its O'Rourke clan roots.
QUILA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Spanish origin, meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength and freedom.
QUILL
MaleIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Cuilleáin, meaning "descendant of Cuilleáin," where Cuilleáin means "comely" or "gracious.
QUILL
FemaleLatin-origin given name derived from "calamus," meaning "pen" or "reed," historically used for writers or scribes, first popular during the Middle Ages in Europe.
QUILLA
FemaleUnique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Quechua word "qullqa," meaning "storehouse" or "granary." Traditionally given to Inca girls believed to possess extraordinary strength, intelligence, and beauty, Quilla was also associated with the moon in Inca mythology, symbolizing wisdom, intuition, and adaptability.
QUILLA
MaleDistinctive Latin American name originating from Quechua language, signifying 'flower' or 'star', and historically associated with Inca moon goddess Quilla.
QUILLAN
MaleRare Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Cuilinn, meaning "descendant of Cuilinn", itself believed to mean "comely" or "handsome".
QUILLAR
MaleRare, contemporary given name of unknown origin and meaning, pronounced "kwil-ahr," gaining popularity among parents seeking unique names.
QUILLEN
MaleIrish surname originally meaning "fifth", derived from the Irish word Cuillin, referring to the fifth son in an Irish family.
QUILLIAN
MaleIrish name derived from Ó Coileáin, meaning 'descendant of Coileán', itself referring to a wolf cub or young wolf.
QUILLIE
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Caoimh, meaning "descendant of Caoimh," which translates to "kind, gentle, or handsome." It was likely used as a nickname among the ancient and influential O'Caoimh clan.
QUILLIE
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. In the Akan language, it means "peaceful" and was traditionally given to boys born on the fifth day of the week.
QUILLON
MaleRare French surname turned given name, derived from 'Quillet', possibly meaning 'little stake' or 'little peg'.
QUIMBY
FemaleAmerican given name of English origin, popularized by L. Frank Baum's character Aunt Em Quimby in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." Despite having no explicit meaning, its association with Aunt Em lends it charm and appeal, making it a unique choice for parents worldwide.
QUIMORA
FemaleUnique and captivating name derived from the Latin word "quintus," meaning fifth, originally given to fifth-born children during the Middle Ages in Europe, popularized among Roman Catholic families.
QUIN
MaleLatin name meaning 'fifth', historically given to fifth children and notable among Roman figures like Fabius Cunctator.
QUIN
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cuinn meaning "descendant of Conn," a legendary high king of Ireland.
QUINA
FemaleUnique name with Latin roots, either derived from "quintus," meaning fifth, or associated with the medicinal Cinchona officinalis tree in South America.
QUINASIA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of African origin, derived from Quincy meaning "fifth" in Latin, often associated with intelligence and creativity.
QUINAYA
FemaleUnique Native American name of Apache origin, meaning "beautiful.
QUINCE
MaleSpanish origin given name derived from the quinces fruit tree, native to southwest Asia and the Mediterranean region. Traditionally used more often for boys, today it can be given to either gender. While not having specific symbolic significance, some associate it with uniqueness, sweetness, and resilience, reflecting the tart yet mellow nature of quinces. Historically valued in many cultures, Quince is an uncommon yet appealing name with a rich history tied to the fruit.
QUINCEE
FemaleUncommon female given name of African American origin, believed to derive from the Spanish word for fifteen ("quince"), possibly signifying fifteenth child or birthday. Its roots trace back to the practice of naming children after significant events or numbers, with no specific meaning attached.
QUINCEE
MaleRare African American feminine given name derived from the Spanish 'quince', meaning 'fifteenth', though not directly connected to the Quinceañera celebration.
QUINCELLA
FemaleRare, Latin-origin given name with varied interpretations, possibly meaning "five" or "five talents/gifts." Derived from the Latin word "quincunx," this unique name carries a sense of exclusivity and individuality.
QUINCEY
FemaleUncommon English given name of French origin, believed to derive from the surname Quincy, which possibly means "estate on the fifth stream". It was originally used as a surname before becoming a given name in the 16th century. Notable figures with this name include Josiah Quincy III, governor of Massachusetts, and Quincey Morris from Bram Stoker's Dracula.
QUINCEY
MaleEnglish name derived from the surname Quincy, which means "fifth" or "fifth child." It originated in Suffolk, England, and was first recorded as a personal name in the early 13th century. Despite its rarity today, Quincey has a rich history and unique meaning, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
QUINCI
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name originally meaning "fifth," once popular among prominent Roman families such as the Quintii.
QUINCI
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived French name, originally Roman, meaning five, now uncommon yet intriguing.
QUINCIE
MaleUnique Latin-derived unisex name meaning "fifteen," historically used as an ordinal number and associated with luck in ancient Rome.
QUINCIE
FemaleRare yet distinct Latin-derived name, originally brought to medieval France by Roman settlers. Derived from 'quinque,' meaning five, it traditionally signified fifth-born children but now has varied personal interpretations.
QUINCY
FemaleUnisex name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Quinctius" meaning "fifth". It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and again in English-speaking countries during the 19th century.