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QURAN
MaleArabic origin and signifies the holy book of Islam, meaning 'recitation'.
QURAN
FemaleThe name Quran originates from Arabic, meaning 'recitation' or 'reading', reflecting its status as the holy book of Islam revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
QURON
MaleArabic name meaning "many," derived from the word "qaroon.
QUSAI
MaleArabic boys' name meaning 'capable' or 'powerful', derived from the word "qaswa", with historical ties to ancient Arabian tribes like Quraysh and Prophet Muhammad's lineage.
QUSAY
MaleArabic origin, meaning "to distribute" or "to share", and has historical significance as it was associated with the ancient city-state of Uruk and is considered an ancestor of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition.
QUSHAWN
MaleAfrican-origin name, popular among Swahili people, meaning "masculine prosperity" or "flourishing man.
QUVONDO
MaleUncommon African given name of Yoruba origin (Nigeria), rich with spiritual and cultural significance, although its exact meaning remains unclear without further context.
QUWAN
MaleUnique African American name created by combining the names Kwame Nkrumah and Malcolm X, signifying strength, intelligence, and determination.
QUWANA
FemaleThe name Quwana, derived from the Maasai language Maa, means 'sand' or 'desert', reflecting the vast landscapes and natural beauty of Africa.
QUWANDA
FemaleQuannda is an original African American name coined in the U.S. mid-20th century, believed to blend Quincy and Wanda, with no established meaning but conveying modernity and independence.
QUWANNA
FemaleSwahili female name meaning 'strength' or 'power', traditionally used among East Africans and symbolizing empowerment.
QUY
MaleVietnamese given name meaning 'turtle,' associated with strength, wisdom, and good fortune in Vietnamese culture.
QUYEN
FemaleVietnamese feminine given name derived from 'quyên', meaning 'to remember' or 'to commemorate'. Often chosen to honor deceased relatives, it reflects Vietnam's rich naming tradition rooted in personal beliefs and ancestor veneration.
QUYEN
MaleVietnamese origin, signifies a gentle breeze or soft wind, traditionally given to those born during autumn's gentle breezes. It holds historical significance as it was often personified as a graceful maiden bringing serenity in ancient literature. Prominent scholar Quyen Van Mien from the 18th century has further embellished this name's cultural relevance. Today, Quyen is still popular among Vietnamese families and recognized internationally.
QUYNH
FemaleVietnamese female given name with an elegant sound, originating from Vietnam's rich cultural heritage. Its meaning is deeply connected to nature, specifically the fragrant lotus flower that grows in muddy waters but blossoms beautifully above, symbolizing purity, grace, and perseverance amidst adversity. This ancient name, popular among royalty and noble families, carries prestigious cultural significance and remains appealing worldwide today due to its unique sound and profound meaning.
QUYNHANH
FemaleVietnamese given name composed of 'Quy', meaning autumn, and 'Nhanh', meaning quick or speedy. It symbolizes harmony between calmness and swiftness.
QUYNHNHU
FemaleDistinctive Vietnamese name originating from ancient Vietnamese language, combining "Quynh" meaning 'lotus flower' signifying purity and grace, with "Như" translating to 'like', embodying elegance amidst challenges.
QUYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "cyn," meaning "chief" or "leader." It was borne by legendary Welsh chieftains like Cynan Tymhaf and Cynan ap Cadwaladr.
QUYNTON
MaleEnglish name derived from "cyning" (king) and "tun" (estate), thus meaning "king's estate".
QWANA
FemaleDistinct African name of Maasai origin, meaning 'beauty' or 'attractive one', and is celebrated in Maasai culture as embodying physical and spiritual beauty.
QWANDA
FemaleYoruba origin, means 'unique' and is pronounced as Kan-wanda or Quan-da.
QWANELL
MaleUnique name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "kwanza," meaning "first" or "the beginning.
QWANESHA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, created by combining Kwane (meaning "wise") and Anesha (a variation of Aisha, meaning "life").
QWANISHA
FemaleDistinctive African American name believed to derive from Swahili 'Kwani' ('who?') combined with common African American name elements.
QWEN
MaleWelsh origin, derived from Cynwyl meaning 'chief' or 'lord', interpreted as 'having chief-like qualities'. Though uncommon historically, it stands alone as a distinctive choice.
QWENDOLYN
FemaleWelsh origin and means "fair-haired" or "wise", composed of "gwen" (white/fair) and "dolen" (ringlet/curl), making it suitable for babies with blonde curls or fair hair.
QWENTIN
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived given name meaning "fifth," traditionally bestowed upon the fifth child in a family following Roman naming conventions.
QWENTON
MaleRare Latin-derived name with deep Roman roots, originally meaning "fifth" and famously borne by Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus.
QWEST
MaleUnique, captivating name of unknown origin, with no established meaning but often attributed personal significance.
QWINTIN
MaleAmerican name of unknown origin, believed to be created by combining popular names from the late 19th century. Despite its mysterious origins, Qwintin has a rich history and was made famous by Qwintin Roosevelt, son of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. Today, it remains a rare but recognizable choice for parents seeking a unique name with charm and historical significance.
QWINTON
MaleModern, unique name of unknown origin, likely created as a fictional character or child's name, with no established historical significance but gaining popularity among creative individuals in English-speaking countries.
QWYNN
FemaleUncommon boy's name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or history, but its distinctive sound appeals to parents seeking unusual names.
QYNN
FemaleOriginal and exotic name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling, often associated with creativity and individuality.