Hae-na

Hae-na is a Korean female name with a variety of meanings depending on the hanja used: 해 (Hae) 나 (na) There are other meanings depending on the hanja used. Origin: Korean Meaning: various depending on the hanja used Usage: Korean Variants:

Garam

Garam 가람 is a Korean unisex name meaning “river”, derived from the Korean word. It’s also a word in Malay and Indonesian meaning “salt”. Origin: Korean Meaning: “river”; also a word in Malay and Indonesian “salt” Usage: Korean Pronunciation: the name is pronounced like ka-ram (Forvo) Variants:

Jae-yong

Jae-yong is a Korean male name with a variety of meanings depending on the hanja used: 재 (Jae) 용 (yong) There are other meanings depending on the hanja used. Origin: Korean Meaning: various depending on the hanja used Usage: Korean Pronunciation: cheh-yong (Forvo)

Ye-ji

Ye-ji (예지) is a Korean female name with a variety of different meanings depending on the hanja used: 예 (Ye) 지 (Ji) There are other meanings depending on the hanja used. Origin: Korean Meaning: various depending on the hanja used Usage: Korean Variants:

Ara

Ara Արա is the name of a legendary Armenian hero and king, known as Ara the Handsome because he was so beautiful that even the legendary Assyrian queen Semiramis waged a war to capture him, though he ended up being killed. The origin of the name is unknown, though the legend may be related to…

Mina

Mina मीन is an Indian female name meaning “fish” and is the Sanskrit name for the constellation Pisces. The name derives from Proto-Dravidian *mīn (fish). Minali is a variant of the name meaning “fish catcher”. Mina is also a shortened form of Wilhelmina, the feminine form of Wilhelm, the German cognate of William meaning “desiring protection”, “willful protection”, or “willful helmet”, composed of…

Moon

Moon refers to the natural satellite of Earth, or the natural satellite of any planet. It comes from Old English mōna (moon) < Proto-Germanic *mēnô < Proto-Indo-European *mḗh₁n̥s (moon; month) from the PIE root word *meh₁- (to measure), likely in reference to the moon’s phases. Though rare, Moon could be used as a unisex name in English….

Sol

Sol is the personification of the sun in Roman mythology (the Roman counterpart of Greek Helios) and seemed to play an important role in the later part of the Roman Empire. It seems that there have been two different sun gods, one during the early days of Ancient Rome known as Sol Indiges, who was worshipped along…

Yuri

Yuri is a Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian male name, the Slavic form of George meaning “farmer, earthworker” made up of Ancient Greek elements ge (earth) which seems to derive from an unknown origin, likely pre-Greek in origin; and ergon (work), which ultimately desires from a PIE root word. Interestingly enough, I’ve found that Yuri is a somewhat popular male name in Brazil which I’m assuming comes…