Yoshiko is a very common Japanese female name. ... From Japanese 良 (yoshi) "good", 芳 (yoshi) "fragrant" or 悦 (yoshi) "joy" combined with 子 (ko) "child".
The meaning of the name “Yoshio” is: “Righteous man”. Categories: American Names, Asian Names, Japanese Names. Used in: Japanese speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Japanese.
Yoskolo is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1384 times.
Yossile. Meanings and history of the name Yossel: | Edit. Yiddish equivalent of Joseph, meaning "God will multiply". An alternative spelling is "Yossil". Famous real-life people named Yossel: | Edit Share what you know!
The meaning of the name “Yosuke” is: “To give help”. Categories: Japanese Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Japanese speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Japanese.
phrase. You say you name it, usually after or before a list, to indicate that you are talking about a very wide range of things. Pickled cucumbers, jam, pickled berries, tomatoes; you name it, they've got it.
Meaning unknown. In the Finnish epic the 'Kalevala' this is the name of a youth who challenges Väinämöinen to a chanting (or spellcasting) duel. Joukahainen loses, and must promise his sister Aino to Väinämöinen.
Word/name. Greek, Arabic. Meaning. "royal, kingly, brave, valiant, chivalrous" in Greek; "brave, fearless, intrepid" in Arabic. The name Basil (royal, kingly) comes from the male Greek name Vassilios (Greek: Βασίλειος, female version Bασιλική), which first appeared during the Hellenistic period.
Nicknames for Youna: | Edit. Nana, Youn, Youyou. Meanings and history of the name Youna: | Edit. It originated in the coastal region of France called Brittany, it is said to be the feminin of the name Yves, coming from the Celtic word Yv meaning "small tree, shrub". Famous real-life people named Youna: | Edit.
Young Name Meaning. English, Scottish, and northern Irish: distinguishing name (Middle English yunge, yonge 'young'), for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name, usually distinguishing a younger brother or a son.