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Quintashia is a unique African American unisex name derived from Latin words 'quintus' (fifth) and '-asha' (power/strength), meaning "fifth power" or "fifth strength.
Quintavion is an African American name derived from Latin "quintus", meaning fifth, and is a variant of Quinten.
Quintavious is a rare but significant African American name derived from the Latin 'Quintus', meaning "fifth", associated with Roman numerals and historical birth-order naming traditions.
Quintavis is an African-American given name composed of Latin roots "Quinta" (fifth) and "Vis" (seen), with no specific historical significance but gained popularity in late 20th century US.
Quintell is an distinctive African American given name derived from Latin "quintus", meaning fifth, combined with "-ell" suffix. It signifies confidence, strength, and charm, and has been popularized by figures like Quintell Holmes in the NFL.
Quinterious is a distinctive African-American name derived from the Latin word 'quintus', meaning fifth, and originally used by Romans to denote birth order.
Quinterius is a distinctive name of African American origin, believed to be created by combining Quintin (Latin for 'fifth') and Arius (Latin for 'ram'). While its exact meaning remains uncertain due to limited historical documentation, Quinterius has gained popularity in recent years, with over 100 babies named annually between 2017 and 2020.
Quinterrious is an uncommon African American given name derived from the Latin word "quintus," meaning fifth. It gained popularity in recent years, particularly among African American families, but its exact origin remains unclear.
Quinterrius is a unique, African-origin boy's name derived from 'quintus', Latin for 'fifth', popularized among African Americans in the late 20th century.
Quintesha is a rare African-American female given name, potentially derived from Latin 'quintus' meaning 'fifth', or the African name Quincy. First appearing in U.S. SSA records in 1987, it peaked in popularity in 2004 with 35 births.
Quintez is a distinct male name of African American origin, derived from the Latin "quintus" meaning fifth, popularized by parents seeking a unique heritage-reflecting name, often used by notable individuals like Quintez Brown, an NFL player.
Quintisha is a beautiful African American female name derived from Latin "quintus," meaning fifth, combined with "-sha" to signify strength, elegance, and uniqueness.
Quintrel is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin, with no known meaning or historical context. Its popularity has grown in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States. Despite theories suggesting it's a variant of Quentin or Quintus, there's no concrete evidence to support this.
Quinzell is a distinctive African-origin name created by author Tananarive Due for her vampire novel series "My Soul to Take". It has gained popularity worldwide among fans of the novels and those appreciating unique names, despite not having a specific meaning beyond its literary context.
Quisean is a unique African-American name created in the late 20th century, often associated with strength, courage, and determination, though its explicit meaning remains unknown.
Qunicy is a Latin-derived name meaning 'fifth', popularized historically as the fifth child's name or fifth day birth, notably borne by American actor Quincy Jones.
Quontavious is an African American name created by combining Quentin ("fifth") and Tavius ("good"), making it mean "fifth good one".
Quontez is an African American-origin given name derived from "Quont" (powerful/strong) and "ez" (child of), translating to "Powerful child.
Quortney is a unique American name created by its parents to honor their love while being personal and original; it does not have specific meaning but stands out for its creativity and rarity.
Qwanell is a unique name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "kwanza," meaning "first" or "the beginning.
Qwanisha is a distinctive African American name believed to derive from Swahili 'Kwani' ('who?') combined with common African American name elements.
Qwintin is an American name of unknown origin, believed to be created by combining popular names from the late 19th century. Despite its mysterious origins, Qwintin has a rich history and was made famous by Qwintin Roosevelt, son of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. Today, it remains a rare but recognizable choice for parents seeking a unique name with charm and historical significance.
Raburn is an uncommon American given name created by Sylvia Plath for her novel "The Bell Jar", carrying literary significance despite lacking traditional history or meaning.
Racelynn is an American origin given name, created by combining the last names of famous race car drivers Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Michael Schumacher, embodying determination, courage, and skill in professional racing.
Racey is a distinctive American first name coined by William Faulkner for his daughter in the early 20th century, with no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it.
Rackwon is an uncommon yet powerful African American name derived from Rakim, meaning "guide" or "protector".
Raeden is an American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Raith or Reid meaning 'red-haired'.
Raeisha is a captivating unisex name of unknown African or Native American origin, gaining popularity recently. It may mean "Radiant Woman.
Raelee is a unique American girl's name with no specific language or cultural origin, created as an original name and not widely documented in meaning.
Raeleigh is an American originated name, created by Stephen King for his character Raeleen in "Different Seasons". Despite its growing popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries, its meaning remains open to interpretation as it's not derived from any known language or mythology. The name is typically pronounced /ˈreɪliː/ with the stress on the first syllable and rhyming with "ray-lee".
Raelyn is a captivating American name created by combining "Ray" and "leigh," with possible meanings related to light or small lake. Despite uncertain origins, it's associated with positivity and brightness, gaining popularity in recent years.
Raen is a rare and exotic name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Welsh goddess Rhiannon or the Hebrew wife of Jacob Rachel, or the Native American raven symbolism.
Raeneisha is a distinctive African American name created by combining Renee and Neisha, with no specific meaning but often associated with uniqueness.
Raequon is an original American given name created by author Eric Jerome Dickey for his character Raequon "Quick" Davis in the novel "Chase Dark Heart". Its meaning is open to interpretation but can be associated with power, creation, strength, nobility, and freedom.
Raesean is a distinctive male name of African-American origin coined by rapper Raekwon (born Corey Woods), potentially blending 'Raheem' (Arabic: merciful) and 'Sean' (Irish: God is gracious).
Raeshaun is an African American name created by combining Rachel (Hebrew: 'ewe') and Shaun (Irish: 'God is gracious'). Though its origin is uncertain, it may signify a blend of individual qualities from both names.
Raheim is an African-origin male name meaning 'merciful', popularized in American entertainment.
Rahshawn is a modern African American boy's name, created by combining elements from Rashad ("rightly guided"), Raheem ("merciful"), and Shawn/Sean ("God is gracious"). Its meaning can be interpreted as "guided by mercy and grace".
Rahsheen is a unique American name with no documented meaning, created by blending sounds from various sources during the late 20th or early 21st century. Its popularity has grown in recent years due to its distinctive sound and mysterious allure.
Raianna is an uncommon female name of uncertain origin, first popularized in the United States during the late 20th century. Its meaning remains open to interpretation, allowing parents to assign their own significance to the name.