Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with Y

Yariel

Meaning of the name Yariel A variant of the Hebrew name Ariel meaning "Lion of God." While Yariel is usually a boy's name, Ariel is a unisex name. Origin of the name Yariel Hebrew.

Meaning: In the Old Testament

Yarielis

A submission from New York, United States says the name Yarielis means "Open-minded and wise" and is of Dominican Republic origin.

Yarin

Given Name YARIN. GENDER: Masculine & Feminine. USAGE: Hebrew.

Meaning: To understand Origin: Hebrew

Yaritza

Yaritza is a Portuguese and Spanish female name used mainly in North and South America. It's a pet form of Yara using the popular Latin American diminutive “-itza” (such as Martiza being the diminutive of Maria). Yara finds her roots in the Old Tupi language, a language indigenous to the native Tupi people of Brazil.

Meaning: Water lady Origin: Brazilian

Yarkona

Hebrew Meaning: The name Yarkona is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Yarkona is: Green.

Meaning: Green

Yarmilla

Yarmilla. The name Yarmilla is a Female name. Slavic meaning: The name Yarmilla is a Slavic baby name The Slavic meaning of Yarmilla is: Merchant.

Meaning: Merchant Origin: Slavic

Yarnell

Recorded as Yarnold, Yarnall, Yarnell, Yernell and others, this is an English medieval surname.It is a dialectal fused spelling of the famous personal name and surname "Arnold" This derives from two possible sources.

Meaning: Eagle's roost Origin: English

Yaron

Yaron (in Hebrew: יָרוֹן‎) is a given name meaning "is full of joy", "will be full of joy", or "to shout, to sing". It is common in Israel as both a male first name and a last name. Its English-language equivalent is "Jaron".

Meaning: Singing Origin: Hebrew

Yarrah

Yarrah. The name Yarrah is a Female name. Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Yarrah is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Yarrah is: A river red gum.

Meaning: A river red gum Origin: Australian

Yarrow

(YEH-roh)

Yarrow Name Meaning. habitational name from a place so called, named for the river on which it stands, one in the Border region of Scotland, the other in Lancashire, both named with Welsh garw 'rough'. topographic name for someone who lived in a place overgrown with yarrow, Old English gearwe.