Yetzáel is a distinctive Hebrew boy's name derived from the Hebrew word "Yatzá" meaning 'to be in command or authority', popularized through its use in Jewish literature such as the Sefer HaBahir, where it signifies power and heavenly authority.
Yetzel is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "to wish" or "desire," used as both masculine and feminine, symbolizing parental hopes and aspirations since ancient Jewish culture.
Yetziel is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'helper', derived from 'Eitzer'. In Judaism, it signifies divine assistance and guidance, as God is often referred to as the Helper.
Yevette is a distinctive French name meaning 'game' or 'play', derived from Jean or Jehanne, often associated with Mardi Gras celebrations but suitable year-round.
Yewell is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words 'ewe' (female sheep) and 'well' (spring or source), signifying "the well of the ewe" with connections to nature and animals.
Yexenia is a unique, exotic female name of unknown origin, popularized in Spanish-speaking countries, with theories connecting it to Latin names like Alexia or Exa.
Yexian is a distinct Chinese given name derived from the immortal Lan Caihe's ability to transform appearances. It signifies transformation, adaptability, and spiritual enlightenment, making it highly valued in Chinese culture for its rich history and symbolic meaning.
Yeyetzi is an uncommon Native American name believed to have Cherokee origins, potentially meaning "little bird" or being a variation of "deer". Its exact meaning remains unclear but it's associated with a playful trickster spirit figure from Cherokee folklore.
Yeyson is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from "yezo," meaning "hawk." It symbolizes strength, agility, and keen sight, popularized by Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and carried by notable figures like Colombian cyclist Yeison Mosquera.
Yezen is an Arabic-derived unisex name meaning "beautiful" or "handsome", originally from the Quranic surah Yaseen. It signifies intelligence, creativity, and charisma.
Yhael is a unique, invented given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in North America, often associated with fantasy genres due to its distinctive spelling and sound.
Yhair is an Arabic-derived name meaning "to live" or "revive," popularized by Prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Hurairah, and associated with Prophet Yunus in Islamic tradition.
The name Yian is of Greek origin and means "God is Gracious." It is a variant spelling of Yannis or Giannis, both derived from the name Ioannes. This name has been used as both a given name and surname throughout Greek history, with notable figures such as Saint Yiannis, who was known for his kindness and generosity towards the poor.