Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Yoshiko

(yoh-shee-KO)

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".

Youna

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 Al

Meanings and history of the name Alabama: | Edit. It is thought this place name is of Native American origin meaning 'Thicket Clearing'. From the Choctaw word albah amo meaning "Thicket-clearers" or "plant-cutters", from albah, "(medicinal) plants", and amo, "to clear," a name the Choctaw gave to encompass their people ...

Young Jae

The meaning of the name “Young Jae” is: “Prosperity; eternal and respect”. Categories: Korean Names. Used in: Korean speaking countries.

Meaning: Eternally prosperous. Origin: Korean

Young Soo

Young-soo, also spelled Young-su or Yeong-su, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name.

Meaning: Forever wealthy. Origin: Korean

Youra

So while you don't have to choose a Korean word that is commonly used as a name, be mindful of its meaning and ambiance. The previous names are feminine. Here are some masculine ones: SEUNGRI (승리) means “victory.” DAESUNG (대성) means “a great sage.”

Meaning: Enough silk Origin: Korean

Yovela

Hebrew Meaning: The name Yovela is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Yovela is: Rejoice.

Meaning: Rejoicing Origin: Hebrew

Yoyly

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.

Meaning: Violet Origin: Greek

Yriana

Triana Family History. Triana Name Meaning. Spanish and Galician: habitational name from any of the places so called in Galicia, Málaga, and Tenerife, in particular a suburb of Seville.

Meaning: Silver

Yrsa

Scandinavian name derived from an Ancient Norse meaning "she-bear". Possibly related to the name Ursula which is derived from the Latin ursa, also meaning "she-bear." Famous real-life people named Yrsa: | Edit. Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, Icelandic novelist.