Yiannis is a historic Greek masculine given name with unknown etymology and meaning, possibly derived from the Greek word "iani" meaning "violet". It has been used in Greece since ancient times and was popular during the Byzantine Empire. Saint John Chrysostom is a famous historical figure associated with this name. Today, Yiannis remains popular in Greece and internationally recognized due to notable figures like Yiannis Mouzalas and Yiannis Ritsos.
Yichen is a Chinese given name meaning "Morning One", composed of characters "一" (yī) representing unity and "晨" (chén) symbolizing freshness and new beginnings.
Yidi is a rare Chinese name composed of 'Yi', meaning 'one' or 'first', signifying uniqueness, and 'Di', meaning 'ground' or 'earth', representing stability.
Yien is a rare Vietnamese given name derived from "yên," meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil." Traditionally used for both sexes, it's often chosen to convey serenity.
Yiesha is a rare yet profound Hebrew name meaning "salvation" or "deliverance," derived from the word "yesha." It has deep roots in Jewish history and culture, associated with divine redemption and mentioned in several places in the Old Testament.
Yifan is a Chinese name meaning "one who multiplies" or "abundant," derived from characters "一" (yī) and "繁" (fán). It symbolizes prosperity and abundance in Chinese culture.
Yihan is a modern Chinese given name created by the parents of prominent swimmer Wu Yihan. Its meaning, likely related to achievement or excellence, is uncertain but positive.
Yildiz is a Turkish given name derived from "yildiz," meaning "star." It's often used for both boys and girls in Turkey, carrying historical significance from the Ottoman Empire as a symbol of destined greatness.
Yilin is a Chinese name meaning "harmony in nature," derived from the characters for "one" (一) and "forest" (林). It signifies unity with nature and has been bestowed upon notable figures like actress Yilin Sun and pianist Yilin Chen throughout history.
Yilin is a Chinese name meaning "unique forest", consisting of characters "yi" (one in a million) and "lin" (forest), popular among scholarly families historically and today globally.
Yimo is a unique Chinese name that combines the meanings "with" or "using" ( Yi) and "silent" or "mute" (Mo), signifying someone who is quietly composed yet able to connect others in unity. It has been used throughout history, notably by poet Yimo Yan during the Tang Dynasty.
Yinessa is a unique Basque name derived from "ini", meaning "mother". It translates to "mother's daughter" and carries a deep sense of heritage, celebrating maternal bonds and family pride.
Ying is a historic Chinese female given name meaning "meeting" or "greeting," derived from the character 迎, composed of 亻 (person) and 迎 (meet/greet). Associated with notable figures like Empress Wu Zetian, Ying has been used in literature and remains popular today for its positive connotations.