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Classic, modern, and timeless names for your son. Every name has a story, discover the meaning, origin, and pronunciation behind it.

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Yakir

Precious, dear, beloved

Yakir is a Hebrew name meaning 'precious,' 'dear,' or 'beloved,' from the root 'yakar' which means valuable, cherished, or held in high esteem. The name expresses the deep worth and affection a parent feels for a child.

Origin: Hebrew
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Yaksha

Mystical nature spirit, guardian of treasures

Yaksha (यक्ष) refers to a class of supernatural beings in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology who are nature spirits associated with fertility, wealth, forests, and the guardianship of treasures. In Sanskrit literature, Yakshas are depicted as benevolent or sometimes mischievous spirits who inhabit trees, rivers, and mountains. The name carries a sense of mystical power, vitality, and a deep connection to the natural world.

Origin: Hindi
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Yamato

Great harmony

Yamato is one of the most historically resonant names in Japanese culture, meaning "great harmony" or "great peace." It is the ancient name for Japan itself, used to describe the nation and its people long before the modern name "Nihon" came into widespread use. Choosing Yamato for a child reflects a deep pride in Japanese heritage and a wish for the child to embody the ideals of harmony and unity that the name represents. It is a bold, culturally significant choice that carries the weight of an entire civilisation's identity.

Origin: Japanese
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Yangming

bright sun, solar clarity

Yangming is formed from 'yang' (阳) meaning 'sun,' 'positive energy,' or 'yang force' and 'ming' (明) meaning 'bright,' 'clear,' or 'intelligent.' The name conveys the image of brilliant sunlight and is associated with clarity of mind, positive energy, and intellectual brightness.

Origin: Chinese
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Yanming

enduring brightness, prolonged enlightenment

Yanming is made up of 'yan' (延) meaning 'to extend,' 'prolong,' or 'carry forward' and 'ming' (明) meaning 'bright,' 'enlightened,' or 'glorious.' The name expresses the hope that brightness and enlightenment will be carried forward and endure, a wish for lasting brilliance and wisdom.

Origin: Chinese
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Yann

God is gracious

Yann is a Breton French form of John, carrying the timeless meaning "God is gracious." It is a name with deep spiritual roots, reflecting gratitude and divine favour. Compact and crisp, Yann has a modern simplicity while connecting to one of the most enduring names in Western tradition.

Origin: French
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Yannai

God is gracious

Yannai is an ancient Hebrew name whose meaning is connected to the concept of God's grace or divine gift. It carries connotations of favor bestowed by God upon those who bear it. The name evokes a sense of divine blessing and spiritual significance within the Jewish tradition.

Origin: Hebrew
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Yanni

A warm

Yanni is the colloquial Greek form of Ioannis, which itself descends from the Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious' or 'Yahweh is merciful.' The name traveled from Hebrew through Latin (Johannes) and Byzantine Greek before settling into the affectionate diminutive form Yanni used across the Greek-speaking world. It retains all the warmth and spiritual resonance of its full form while projecting an approachable, friendly character.

Origin: Greek
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Yannik

God is gracious

Yannik is an alternative spelling of Jannik, a German and Scandinavian diminutive of Jan, itself the Germanic form of John, meaning God is gracious. The name carries the theological warmth of its Hebraic root while wearing it lightly in a modern, energetic package. Yannik's distinctive spelling gives it a contemporary, dynamic feel that has made it popular among parents seeking a name that sounds both international and fresh.

Origin: German
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Yannis

God is gracious

Yannis is the warm, informal Greek form of Ioannis, itself the Greek rendering of the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious'. It is one of the most widely heard names in everyday Greek life, carrying a friendly, approachable character. The name has roots in the New Testament through John the Baptist and John the Apostle, giving it deep religious resonance within the Greek Orthodox tradition.

Origin: Greek
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Yaqub

Supplanter, one who follows at the heel

Yaqub is a name that arrived in English-speaking communities through Arabic, Urdu, and broader Muslim diaspora populations. It carries deep religious significance as the name of the prophet Jacob in Islamic tradition. The name is widely used across the Middle East, South Asia, and among Muslim communities in English-speaking countries.

Origin: English
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Yarborough

Settlement by the earthwork

Yarborough is a distinctly English name with roots in the place names of Lincolnshire, England, where the Yarborough family became notable nobility. As a given name it is extremely rare, used almost exclusively as a transferred surname in the tradition of English aristocratic naming. It carries an air of old English gentry and historical prestige.

Origin: English
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Yared

To descend

Yared is an Ethiopian name derived from a Ge'ez root meaning he descended or to descend, mirroring the Hebrew name Jared which shares the same Semitic origin. The name is most celebrated through Saint Yared, the sixth-century Ethiopian monk who is credited with creating the entire system of Ethiopian sacred music, including its notation, modes, and liturgical chants. His compositions remain the foundation of Ethiopian Orthodox worship to this day, making Yared one of the most artistically significant names in African history.

Origin: African
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Yarmouth

Mouth of the River Yare

Yarmouth is a storied English place name associated with the historic port towns of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk and Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. As a given name it is exceptionally rare, belonging to the tradition of using grand English place names as personal names, often with family or ancestral connections. The name carries an evocative sense of English coastal heritage and maritime history.

Origin: English
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Yaron

He will sing with joy

Yaron means 'to sing' or 'he will sing' in Hebrew, conveying joy, celebration, and joyful song. The name embodies a spirit of exuberance and musical expression. It is associated with the bringing of joyful tidings and an uplifting presence.

Origin: Hebrew
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Yash

Fame, glory

Yash is a Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'fame', 'glory' or 'success', carrying a sense of achievement and distinction. It is a short, powerful name that conveys aspiration and brilliance in a single syllable. The name has a confident, energetic quality that makes an immediate impression.

Origin: Hindi
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Yashraj

King of glory and fame

Yashraj (यशराज) is a powerful Sanskrit compound name meaning 'king of glory' or 'ruler of fame', combining 'yasha' (glory, fame) and 'raj' (king, ruler). The name embodies the ideal of a person who is not only famous but who reigns supreme in honour and achievements. It conveys nobility, leadership, and the aspiration for a life of great distinction and respect.

Origin: Hindi
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Yashvardhan

One who increases fame

Yashvardhan is a Sanskrit-origin name composed of two elements: yash, meaning fame, glory, or honour, and vardhan, meaning one who increases or enhances. The name therefore carries the meaning of one who increases fame or a grower of glory. It speaks to the traditional Indian value of maintaining and enhancing the honour of one's family and name. Yash is a widely used element in South Asian naming, appearing in many compound names, and carries connotations of success and public esteem. The name has a grand, ceremonial quality suited to formal and auspicious occasions.

Origin: Hindi
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Yasir

Wealthy, prosperous

Yasir comes from the Arabic root yasara, meaning ease, prosperity, and wealth. It suggests a life of comfort and abundance, both materially and spiritually. In Islamic tradition, the name is honoured through Yasir ibn Amir, the father of Ammar ibn Yasir, one of the earliest and most steadfast converts to Islam who endured persecution for his faith. The name thus combines worldly connotations of prosperity with a legacy of spiritual courage.

Origin: Arabic
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Yasuhiro

peaceful

Yasuhiro is typically written with the kanji 康弘 or 泰宏, pairing yasu (peace, health, ease) with hiro (wide, broad, prosperous). The first element yasu wishes the bearer a life of ease, health, and freedom from strife, while hiro expands this peace outward into generosity, breadth of mind, and abundance. Together they create a name that wishes for both inner calm and outward flourishing.

Origin: Japanese
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Yatharth

Reality, truth, as it truly is

Yatharth means 'reality', 'truth', or 'that which is as it should be'. Derived from Sanskrit, it carries a philosophical depth, referring to the true nature of existence or what is real and accurate. The name is often chosen to express a parent's wish that their child will be grounded in truth and authenticity.

Origin: Hindi
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Yatin

Ascetic, spiritually self-restrained

Yatin means 'ascetic', 'one who has renounced worldly pleasures', or 'a devoted spiritual practitioner'. It is rooted in the Sanskrit word 'yati' (यति), referring to a person who has taken to a life of discipline, meditation, and self-restraint. The name carries connotations of inner strength, wisdom, and spiritual dedication.

Origin: Hindi
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Yaw

Born on Thursday

Yaw is an Akan/Ghanaian name given to boys born on Thursday, as part of the Akan day-name tradition known as 'kra din' or soul names. Each day of the week has a corresponding male and female name in Akan culture, and Yaw is the Thursday name for males. It carries spiritual significance, linking a person's identity to the cosmic cycle of days.

Origin: African
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Yawo

Born on Thursday

Yawo is an Ewe name from Ghana and Togo traditionally given to boys born on a Thursday. It belongs to the day-naming tradition (kra din) practised across many West African cultures, in which a child's day of birth is considered spiritually significant and is encoded in the given name. Thursday's Ewe name connects to themes of growth and mid-week energy. The name is simple in sound yet rich in cultural meaning.

Origin: African
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Yazid

He who increases, one who adds

Yazid means 'he increases,' 'he grows,' or 'one who adds more' in Arabic, conveying the idea of growth, abundance, and prosperity. It implies that the bearer will bring increase and blessing to those around him. The name was historically associated with generosity and the expansion of good fortune.

Origin: Arabic
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Yeabsira

God's creation

Yeabsira is an Ethiopian Amharic name meaning 'His (God's) creation' or 'the creation of God,' reflecting the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian tradition of attributing life and existence to divine will. It is commonly given to boys in Ethiopia and among Ethiopian diaspora communities. The name embodies a theological worldview in which a child's birth is understood as an act of sacred creation.

Origin: African
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Yeats

Dweller by the gate

Yeats is a distinguished English surname that has been used occasionally as a given name, most powerfully associated with the Irish literary dynasty of the Yeats family. The name carries immense cultural weight in the English-speaking world through the legacy of poet W.B. Yeats and his artist brother Jack B. Yeats. As a given name, Yeats is rare and bold, signalling a deep reverence for English and Irish literary tradition.

Origin: English
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Yedael

Known by God

Yedael means 'known by God' or 'God knows' in Hebrew, suggesting a deep personal relationship between the individual and the divine. The name carries a sense of being recognized and acknowledged by a higher power. It conveys themes of divine awareness and intimate spiritual connection.

Origin: Hebrew
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Yedid

Beloved friend

Yedid means 'beloved' or 'dear friend' in Hebrew, expressing deep affection and cherished closeness. The name suggests someone who is treasured and held in great esteem by those around them. It carries a warmth and intimacy that reflects a loving relationship between people or between a person and God.

Origin: Hebrew
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Yedidiah

Beloved of God

Yedidiah means 'beloved of God' or 'friend of God' in Hebrew, expressing a uniquely intimate divine relationship. It is a name that signifies being specially chosen and cherished by the Almighty. The name carries profound spiritual weight, suggesting divine favor and a sacred bond.

Origin: Hebrew
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