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Xandros is a unique Greek name meaning "man," derived from the mythical centaur of the same name. It has historical significance, having been used by Byzantine emperors and saints, while today it's less common than names like Alexander but still popular in Greece and gaining recognition abroad.
Xandyr is a unique, Greek-origin name derived from "xenos," meaning "stranger" or "foreigner." Despite its root meaning, Xandyr signifies mystery, adventure, and exploration.
Xane is a modern, enigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 20th century.
Xang is a rare boy's name of unknown African or European origin, possibly meaning "god of thunder" or being a variant spelling of other names like Santiago or Sean.
Xania is a unique girl's name derived from the Greek word 'xenia', meaning hospitality or stranger-friendliness, reflecting ancient Greece's sacred custom of welcoming strangers as honored guests.
Xaniah is a distinctive and captivating name of recent origin, combining Greek 'Xanthos' meaning 'fair-haired' with Latin '-ius', resulting in a meaningful moniker that stands out yet remains easy to pronounce.
Xaniel is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness and profound meaning.
Xaniya is a distinctive African-origin unisex name derived from Swahili "xan", meaning "snow".
Xaniyah is a unique, captivating unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. It means "joyful and radiant".
Xanna is a rare and exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Xandra' and 'Anna', or a variant of 'Zanna'. Its meaning, if associated with Italian 'Zanna', could be 'graceful'; alternatively, it might relate to 'defender of the people' or 'grace/favor', based on potential parent names. While not much is known about its history or meaning, Xanna remains a striking choice.
Xander is a unique modern name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctiveness and potential for personal interpretation.
Xannon is a rare female given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Some believe it could be a variant spelling of the Irish name Sean, but this is not confirmed.
Xanthe is a rare Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'yellow', traditionally linked to flowers or butterflies.
Xanthi is a rare Greek female name derived from 'xanthos', meaning 'yellow' or 'fair', also associated with Achilles' swift horse in Greek myth.
Xanthia is a rare Greek female given name meaning 'yellow-haired' or 'blonde', associated with Socrates' wife in mythology but less popular due to her perceived harsh character.
Xanthus is a rare Greek male name that means "yellow-haired" or signifies association with the god Zeus.
Xanti is a rare yet captivating Basque name derived from Antton, meaning 'like victory'.
Xantiago is a distinctive Basque name meaning 'the saint's journey', inspired by the ancient pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago.
Xao is a captivating Vietnamese name believed to mean 'to stir-fry', though its origin is debated.
Xara is a unique name with unknown origins, often associated with meanings such as 'radiant' or 'grace', despite its unclear history.
Xareni: A unique female name of unknown origin, possibly created recently due to its exotic sound.
Xareny is a captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "xarope," meaning syrup or sugar cane juice, symbolizing sweetness and richness.
Xari is a distinctive name with unknown origins, possibly deriving from Basque meaning 'little star', and gaining popularity recently despite uncertain etymology.
Xaria is a unique, recently popularized name with unknown origins and no specific meaning.
Xariah is a unique modern name of uncertain Hebrew or Arabic origin, believed to mean 'song' or 'lyric'.
Xarianna is a captivating Spanish name derived from "xarope," meaning "syrup," associated with sweetness and harmony, tracing back to the 16th century.
Xarielys is a unique Spanish girl's name derived from 'xarope', meaning syrup/molasses, with no specific meaning beyond its sound.
Xariya is an Arabic name derived from "zahr," meaning "flower," thus signifying "blossom.
Xariyah is a beautiful Arabic name meaning 'flowing' or 'stream', often associated with fluidity and grace.
Xaven is a rare and distinctive Basque name derived from Xabier, meaning 'the new house' or 'the one who will shine bright', popularized by Saint Francis Xavier.
Xaveon is a modern, unique name of unknown origin with no historical or cultural significance.
The name Xaver is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Chavor, which in turn comes from the Latin name Xaverius. It is believed to have originated as a variation of the Latin name Xaverius, which was derived from the ancient Roman family name Xavier, thought to mean "new house" or "bright house." The most famous figure associated with this name is Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish priest and missionary who brought Christianity to Asia.
Xaveria is the feminine form of Xavier, a Spanish name derived from the Basque place name Etxberri meaning 'new house,' popularized by Saint Francis Xavier.
Xavi is a Catalan name derived from "xavier," meaning "new house." Traditionally associated with St. Francis Xavier, this distinctive name has gained global recognition, carrying a sense of uniqueness without any specific additional meanings.
Xavi is a short form of Catalan Xavier, meaning "new house" or "bright," originating from the Basque phrase Etxeverri.
Xavia is a rare, distinctive name with no known origin or history, making each bearer's story their own.
Xavia is a rare, Latin-derived girls' name meaning 'bird-related', once associated with Emperor Claudius Aviola.
Xavian is a rare but fascinating Latin-derived name meaning 'hare', symbolizing swiftness and agility.
Xaviana is a unique Hispanic name derived from 'xavi', meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide'.
Xavianna is a distinctive female given name of Hispanic origin, derived from Xavier which means 'bright' or 'brilliant', and has gained popularity in recent years for its uniqueness.