Female and male first names beginning with the letter “Y”..
YOLANDE
FemaleGermanic-origin feminine name derived from 'yol', meaning 'willow' or 'elm tree', and 'land', meaning 'land', thus signifying 'land of willows' or 'land of elm trees'. First used in medieval France, Yolande was popular among French nobility, notably Yolande of Aragon. Though less common today, it remains a unique and elegant choice with historical significance and a nature-inspired meaning.
YOLANDER
FemaleUnique African name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "may God enrich us.
YOLANDI
FemaleUnique South African female name derived from Afrikaans 'yoland', meaning 'Jewel of the Sea'. Coined by poet Adam Small, it evokes youthfulness and beauty.
YOLANDIA
FemaleYolandia, of Greek origin, means 'violet flower' or 'purple iris', honoring the goddess Iris and having historical ties to the Virgin Mary.
YOLANDITA
FemaleUnique Latin American name derived from Yolanda, meaning 'violet flower'.
YOLANDO
FemaleSpanish masculine name meaning 'rejoicing' or 'happy', reflecting Spain's festive spirit.
YOLANDO
MaleRare yet captivating Spanish name meaning 'violet flower', originally from Andalusia where it symbolizes beauty and grace.
YOLANDRA
FemaleRare but captivating Spanish name derived from "yolanda," meaning "violets.
YOLANI
FemaleExotic, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'the sun has risen' or 'light has come,' reflecting their reverence for sunlight as life-giving force.
YOLANTA
FemaleCharming and distinctive name of Polish origin, meaning 'violet' or 'purple flower', associated with royalty throughout history.
YOLANY
FemaleSpanish name derived from "yolanda," meaning "like the flowing waters.
YOLAUNDA
FemaleUncommon yet beautiful name of African origin, specifically from Nigeria's Yoruba culture. It signifies "to make prosperous or wealthy" combined with "happiness or joy".
YOLENDA
FemaleSpanish origin name derived from "yolanda," meaning "to flow" or "to surge.
YOLET
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "yellow" or "golden," popular among medieval Spanish Jews, with notable bearers including Yolande of Aragon and a character in "The Count of Monte Cristo.
YOLETH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'she who belongs to God,' derived from the Hebrew word for jubilee year.
YOLETTE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from "yole," meaning "boat" or "tub." Popularized in late 19th to early 20th century France, it was often chosen by families seeking a unique yet easy-to-pronounce name for their daughters.
YOLI
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'yoyo', the traditional toy, conveying fun and joy.
YOLIMAR
FemaleUnique Spanish-origin girl's name derived from "Yo" (I) and "Lima", Peru's capital city. Its meaning often interprets as unity or harmony between life aspects, reflecting the blend of its components.
YOLINDA
FemaleElegant Spanish name derived from 'yoya', meaning 'berry'. It symbolizes beauty and grace.
YOLISMA
FemaleUnique, Spanish-derived feminine name meaning "rare violet flower," tracing back to medieval Spain's Visigothic nobility.
YOLLANDA
FemaleYolanda is a centuries-old Spanish and Italian female given name meaning "violet flower," popularized by Queen Yoland of Hungary during the 14th century.
YOLONDA
FemaleYolanda is a Spanish name derived from Basque Iolanda, meaning 'she who has beautiful appearance', with elements 'io' for beauty and '-landa' for land or country.
YOLONDE
FemaleYolande is a rare yet captivating French name derived from the Germanic "Hildi", meaning "battle" or "struggle". It gained popularity during medieval France and was borne by notable figures like Yolande of Dreux, countess of Nevers and duchess of Brittany in the 12th century.
YOLOTZIN
FemaleUnique Nahuatl name meaning "she who makes things bloom," inspired by the night-blooming yoltotl flower.
YOLTZIN
FemaleAztec-origin name meaning 'star' in Nahuatl, often associated with the goddess Tonantzin, the mother of stars.
YOLTZIN
MaleAztec-origin name meaning "star," signifying celestial guidance and good fortune.
YOLUNDA
FemaleRare African female name believed to originate from Nigeria's Yoruba people, with meanings varying between 'beautiful child', 'gift from God' or 'happiness bringer'.
YOM
MaleDistinct Hebrew boy's name, derived from the Hebrew word 'yom' meaning 'day'. It has significant biblical roots, notably representing the seventh day of creation and important Jewish holidays like Yom Kippur.
YOMAIRA
FemaleRare but captivating Spanish name derived from the Basque 'Yoma', meaning 'life' or 'living'.
YOMALY
FemaleAfrican-origin female name from the Congo region, derived from Kikongo language and meaning 'beautiful and graceful'.
YOMAR
MaleRare but significant male given name of Spanish origin, believed to be derived from "yunque," meaning "anvil," or potentially from the name "Yumar." It gained popularity in various Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico and Venezuela, while remaining relatively uncommon in Spain itself. Despite lacking historical figures associated with it, Yomar's unique sound and Hispanic roots make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful yet uncommon name.
YOMARA
FemaleBeautiful and unique girl's name of Latin American origin, derived from the Spanish word "yema" meaning egg yolk, symbolizing nourishment and prosperity.
YOMARI
FemaleUnique Japanese given name with no specific meaning but inspired by names like Yumi and Mari. Its popularity rose in mid-20th century Japan, offering a distinctive option without historical associations.
YOMARIS
FemaleUnique unisex Spanish name derived from José María ('God shall increase') and María ('sea'), combining powerful meanings.
YOMAYRA
FemaleSpanish name derived from Hebrew 'yoma' (day) and Iranian goddess Airya's variant spelling 'ayra', signifying "Day of Fertility".
YOMI
FemaleJapanese name meaning 'to read' or 'interpret', often given to those perceived as gifted in understanding complex ideas.
YOMII
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from 'yomi', meaning 'to read'. It signifies wisdom and knowledge, often used for both boys and girls.
YOMIRA
FemaleUnique girl's name of obscure origin, meaning unknown but often associated with the Hebrew word "sea".
YOMNA
FemaleYomna, of Arabic descent from Egypt, means "beautiful day" and signifies embracing life's beauty daily.
YOMO
MaleUncommon first name of unclear African origin, used worldwide with diverse meanings.