Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Utahna

According to a user from California, United States, the name Utahna is of Cherokee origin and means "Sacred queen of gods". A user from Iowa, United States says the name Utahna is of Native American origin and means "'Full of life'".

Utano

Utano is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1227 times.

Meaning: Song field Origin: Japanese

Ute

The meaning of the name “Ute” is: “From the Mountains”. Categories: African American Names, German Names, Germanic Names, Nicknames or Pet Names. Used in: English speaking countries, German speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: German.

Utina

Utina is derived from Native American origins. The name means (woman of) my country. The name Utinah is a variant transcription of Utina. ... A baby name that sounds like Utina is the name Uttama (Indian).

Meaning: A woman of my country Origin: Native American

Utopia

Utopia. ... In 1516 Sir Thomas More wrote the first 'Utopia'. He coined the word 'utopia' from the Greek ou-topos meaning 'no place' or 'nowhere'. But this was a pun - the almost identical Greek word eu-topos means a good place.

Uxia

Given Name UXÍA. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Galician. PRONOUNCED: oo-SHEE-a [details]

Meaning: Well born Origin: Irish

Uxue

Uxue, pronounced oo-SHOO-eh, is a popular Basque feminine given name meaning dove. The name was among the 10 most popular names given to newborn girls in Basque Country in 2011.

Uyen

Uyen - Detailed Meaning. Your name, Uyen, gives you a stable, genial disposition. You have an ability to handle people, to know and sense the feelings of others, and to help them in the solution of their problems.

Meaning: Not available Origin: Vietnamese

Uzziye

Uzziye is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1327 times.

Meaning: Gods strength. Origin: Hebrew

Vacuna

The Origin of the Word 'Vaccine' This wonderful tool of immunization got its name from a cow virus. ... The Oxford English Dictionary credits the French for coining the term vaccine in 1800 and vaccination in 1803 (although there are cognates in Italian, vaccine, Portuguese, vacina, and Spanish, vacuna).

Meaning: Victory Origin: Brazilian