Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with Y

Yitta

The meaning of the name “Yitta” is: “Light”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names.

Meaning: Light Origin: Hebrew

Yitzchak

Origin of the name Isaac: The Ecclesiastic Greek form of the Hebrew Yitzchak (he will laugh), which is derived from yitshāq (laughter).

Meaning: Humorous. Origin: Hebrew

Yitzhak

(YIT-sahk)

Origin of the name Isaac: The Ecclesiastic Greek form of the Hebrew Yitzchak (he will laugh), which is derived from yitshāq (laughter). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three patriarchs, the son of Abraham and Sarah and progenitor of the Hebrews. Var: Isaak.

Meaning: The Ecclesiastic Greek form of the Hebrew

Yjo

Greek Meaning: The name Yjo is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Yjo is: Farmer.

Meaning: Finnish form of george Origin: Finnish

Ylenia

Ylenia is an Italian name meaning "plant." Famous real-life people named Ylenia: | Edit.

Ylenio

Ylenio is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 838 times.

Ylli

Ylli is an Albanian masculine given name, which means "star". Ylli is a male name and Yllka and Yllita are the female version.

Meaning: Star Origin: Nigerian

Yllka

Yllka is an Albanian feminine given name, which means "star". Ylli is the masculine form. People bearing the name Yllka include: Yllka Berisha (born 1988), Swedish model and singer of Albanian origin.

Meaning: Little star Origin: Nigerian

Ylva

Ylva (She-wolf, female Wolf) is an old Swedish female given name. It is the female form of the masculine given name Ulf and is one of the earliest names to appear in documents. The oldest written proof of the name's occurrence in Sweden was Ingrid Ylva, the mother of Birger Magnusson von Bjälbo from about 1200.

Yma

(EE-mə)

Meaning & History. Yma Sumac was the stage name of Peruvian soprano Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chavarri del Castillo (1922-2008). She based it on her mother's name, which was derived from Ima Shumaq, Quechua for "how beautiful!", although in interviews Sumac claimed it meant "beautiful girl" or "beautiful flower".