This is a list of names in which the categories include completion.

Names Categorized "completion"

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Akhil M Hindi Malayalam +1

Akhil is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the Sanskrit word akhila (अखिल), meaning "whole, complete, entire". The name is widely used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Hindi, Malayala...

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Akhila F Malayalam Telugu

Akhila is a feminine Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, predominantly used in Malayalam and Telugu-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of Akhil, which itself derives from the Sanskrit element akhila, meaning...

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Akmal M Arabic Malay +3

Akmal is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the comparative form of kāmil, meaning "perfect, complete." The name translates to "more perfect" or "more complete" in Arabic. It is widely used...

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Arastoo M Persian

Arastoo is the Persian form of Aristotle, derived from the Greek name Ἀριστοτέλης (Aristoteles), which combines the elements aristos ("best") and telos ("purpose, result, completion"), thus meaning "the best purpose."Ety...

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Aristoteles M Ancient Greek

Aristoteles is the Ancient Greek form of Aristotle, a name that has been carried across languages and cultures as a symbol of wisdom and philosophy. The name itself is composed of the Greek elements aristos meaning "best...

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Aristotelis M Greek

Aristotelis is the Modern Greek form of the ancient name Aristotle, renowned for its association with one of the most influential philosophers in Western history.Etymology and OriginThe name derives from the Ancient Gree...

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Aristotle M Ancient Greek

Aristotle is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek name Ἀριστοτέλης (Aristotelēs), which comes from the elements ἄριστος (aristos) meaning 'best' and τέλος (telos) meaning 'purpose,...

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Atum M Egyptian

Atum is a name from ancient Egyptian mythology, derived from the Egyptian jtm or tmw, which itself comes from tm meaning "completion, totality." This name belongs to a primordial creator god who played a central role in...

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Caleb M English English Bible

Caleb is a masculine given name with deep biblical roots, originating from the Hebrew כָּלֵב (Kālēḇ). Its meaning is most closely associated with the Hebrew word כֶּלֶב (kelev), meaning "dog" — an animal that, in ancient...

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Cheng U Chinese

Cheng is a gender-neutral Chinese given name that encompasses a range of meanings depending on the character chosen. Most commonly derived from 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" or 诚 (chéng) meaning "s...

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Dae-seong M Korean

Dae-seong (대성) is a Korean masculine given name composed of two Sino-Korean syllables. Dae (대/大) means "big, great, vast, large, high," and seong (성/成) means "completed, finished, succeeded." The name thus conveys...

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Ema 1 F Georgian Bosnian +8

Ema is a feminine given name used in various languages, including Georgian, Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovene, and Spanish. It is a form of the name Emma, which itself originat...

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Emma F Catalan Danish +13

Emma is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal." It likely originated as a short form of older Germanic names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude, built on the element ir...

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Eormenhild F Anglo-Saxon

Eormenhild is an Old English female name composed of the elements eormen "whole, great" and hild "battle", giving the meaning "great battle". It is a cognate of the Germanic name Erminhilt and shares roots with Irmhild (...

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Ermelinda F Italian Portuguese

Ermelinda is the Italian and Portuguese form of Ermelinde. The name is derived from the Old German elements irmin 'whole, great' and lind 'soft, flexible, tender', giving it a meaning akin to 'great tenderness' or 'unive...

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Ermelinde F Germanic

Ermelinde is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." The name thus carries a poetic combination of strength a...

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Ermendrud F Germanic

Ermendrud is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and drud meaning "strength." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "great strength" or "universal str...

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Ermengard F Germanic

Ermengard is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard." The name thus carries the sense of "great protection" or "unive...

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Ermengarde F Germanic

Ermengarde is the variant spelling of Ermengard, a feminine given name of Germanic origin. The name is derived from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" or "universal" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard" o...

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Ermengardis F Germanic

Ermengardis is a Latinized feminine given name of Germanic origin. It is the Latinized form of Ermengard, itself derived from the Old Germanic elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard." The...

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Ermentrud F Germanic

Ermentrud is a variant form of the Old Germanic name Ermendrud, which itself derives from the elements irmin (meaning "whole, great") and drud (meaning "strength"). This name belongs to a tradition of compound Germanic n...

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Ermentrude F Germanic

EtymologyErmentrude is a variant of Ermendrud, an Old German name composed of the elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and drud meaning "strength." The name thus carries connotations of "great strength" or "universal po...

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Ermentrudis F Germanic

Ermentrudis is a Latinized form of the Old Germanic name Ermendrud. The name derives from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and drud meaning "strength," thus carrying a sense of "great strength" or "un...

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Erminhilt F Germanic

Erminhilt is a Germanic feminine name, the Old German form of Irmhild. It is derived from the Old High German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and hilt meaning "battle." The name thus carries connotations of greatne...

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Erminlinda F Germanic

Erminlinda is an Old German variant of the name Ermelinde. The name is composed of two elements: irmin, meaning "whole" or "great," and lind, meaning "soft," "flexible," or "tender." Thus, the name can be interpreted as...

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Ermintrude F English

Ermintrude is an English form of the Old German name Ermendrud. It derives from the Germanic elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength", giving the name a meaning akin to "great strength." The name was borne by Er...

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Gemariah M English Bible

Gemariah is a masculine given name that appears in the Old Testament, meaning "Yahweh has completed" in Hebrew. The name is composed of two elements: gamar, meaning "to end, to complete," and yah, a shortened form of Yah...

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Gemaryahu M Hebrew Bible

Gemaryahu is a Hebrew masculine name found in the Old Testament, primarily as a variant form of Gemariah. The name is composed of two elements: the verb gamar meaning 'to end, to complete,' and the theophoric suffix yah,...

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Gomer U English Bible Hebrew Bible

Gomer is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "complete." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of both a grandson of Noah and the wife of the prophet Hosea. The name is derived from the Hebrew root meaning "com...

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Hermelinda F Spanish

Hermelinda is the Spanish form of Ermelinde, which itself is derived from the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and lind "soft, flexible, tender." The name thus carries the poetic connotation of "great tenderness....

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Hermenegild M German

EtymologyHermenegild is the German form of Hermenegildo, which is derived from the Gothic name *Airmanagild. The name is composed of the Gothic elements airmans meaning "great, immense" and gild meaning "payment, tribute...

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Hermenegilda F Portuguese Spanish

Hermenegilda is a feminine given name used in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. It is the female form of the Germanic name Hermenegild, which itself derives from the Visigothic name Hermenegildo.The root of the...

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Hermenegildo M Portuguese Spanish

Hermenegildo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Visigothic name Airmanagild, derived from the Gothic elements airmans meaning "great, immense" and gild meaning "payment, tribute, compensation." The name thus signi...

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Il-seong M Korean

Il-seong is a Korean male given name formed from Sino-Korean elements. The first syllable, il, can mean "sun, day," as in il (日), while the second syllable seong often means "completed, finished, succeeded," as in seong...

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Ima F Germanic

Ima is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, historically considered a variant of Emma. The latter ultimately derives from the element irmin, meaning “whole” or “great,” with corresponding roots in Proto-Germanic *er...

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Ime 2 U Frisian

Etymology and OriginsIme 2 is a Frisian given name that originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German element irmin, meaning "whole, great." This element is common in ancient Germanic names, often ass...

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Imelda F Italian Spanish

Imelda is a feminine given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the German name Irmhild. Irmhild itself comes from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole" or "great" and hilt meaning "battle," making Im...

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Imke F Dutch Frisian +1

Imke is a feminine Dutch, Frisian, and Low German given name, predominantly used in the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern Germany. It originated as a diminutive of Ime 2, which itself developed as a short form of names...

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Irma F Georgian Danish +11

Irma is a female given name with multiple origins and widespread usage across Europe and the United States. In the Germanic linguistic tradition, it originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German eleme...

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Irmeli F Finnish

Irmeli is a Finnish diminutive of Irma, which itself is a shortened form of Germanic names containing the element *ermunaz meaning "whole, great." As such, Irmeli carries the same ancient sense of wholeness and greatness...

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Irmengard F German

Irmengard is the German form of the Germanic name Ermengard, also seen as Irmgard or Irmingard. The name derives from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard". Etymology and...

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Irmentrud F German

Etymology and Historical SignificanceIrmentrud is the German form of the Old Germanic name Ermendrud. The name is composed of two elements: irmin, meaning "whole, great" (possibly related to the Germanic war god Irmin),...

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Irmgard F German

Irmgard is a feminine German given name, a contracted form of Ermengard. Ermengard itself derives from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard". Thus, the name can be interp...

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Irmhild F German

Irmhild is a feminine given name of German origin, formed from the Old German elements irmin "great, whole" and hilt "battle". It is a cognate of the Old English name Eormenhild, which shares the same meaning. The name t...

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Irmina F Polish

Irmina is a feminine name primarily used in Polish, functioning as a diminutive of Irma.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Irmina ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic element *ermunaz, meaning "whole, great,"...

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Irmingard F German

Irmingard is a German form of the name Ermengard, historically common among German-speaking peoples including Austrians and Swiss. Built from the Old German elements irmin “whole, great” and gart “enclosure, yard,” the n...

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Irmtraud F German

Irmtraud is the German contracted form of Ermendrud, a name of ancient Germanic origin. It is composed from the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength". Thus, the name Irmtraud carries the meaning of...

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Irmtraut F German

Irmtraut is a feminine German name, a variant of Irmtraud, which itself derives from Ermendrud. The root name Ermendrud is composed of the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength." This name carries c...

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Irmtrud F German

Irmtrud is a German variant of Irmtraud, itself a contracted form of Ermendrud, a name of ancient Germanic origin. The root name combines the elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength", thus conveying a meaning li...

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Jae-seong M Korean

Jae-seong is a Korean masculine given name formed from Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable, jae, can be written with hanja such as 在 meaning "located at, exist" or 宰 meaning "kill, rule". The second syllable, se...

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Kamil 1 M Arabic

Kamil 1 is a masculine Arabic name that directly translates to "perfect, complete" in Arabic. It is a common given name in the Arab world, derived from the Arabic root k-m-l, which conveys the concept of completeness and...

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Kanata U Japanese

Kanata is a Japanese unisex given name with various kanji combinations. The meaning can include elements such as kana (奏), meaning "play music" or "complete," combined with ta (多), meaning "many." Other character combi...

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Nikhil M Gujarati Hindi +6

Nikhil is a male first name of Sanskrit origin, predominantly found in India, Nepal, and their global diasporas. It is derived from the Sanskrit word निखिल (nikhila), meaning "whole, entire" or "complete." The name carri...

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Omega U

Omega is the name of the last letter in the Greek alphabet, representing the uppercase Ω and lowercase ω. Often seen as a symbol of completion, it is the twenty-fourth and final letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek...

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Sung U Korean

Sung is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성, which is the Korean form of the Sino-Korean name Seong. While it can be used as a given name, it often also functions as a surname. The underlying character seo...