Names Categorized "creation"
45 Names found
Adam is a name of profound historical and religious significance, originating from the Hebrew word adam meaning "man." Its etymology is debated, with possible roots in the Hebrew ʾaḏam ("to be red," referring to skin ton...
Adamina is a feminine given name derived from the masculine name Adam. It is primarily used in English-speaking countries, though it remains relatively uncommon. The name Adam itself has deep roots in the Abrahamic tradi...
Afsaneh is a Persian feminine given name that means "legend, myth, fable" in Persian. The name embodies the rich storytelling tradition of Persian culture, where myths and legends have been passed down through generation...
Ammar (Arabic: عمّار) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds" in Arabic. It derives from the root ʿamara, which conveys meanings of longevity, thriving, and construction....
Austėja is a Lithuanian feminine name derived from the verb austi, meaning "to weave." In Lithuanian mythology, Austėja was the goddess of bees, embodying the cherished role of bees in Baltic culture as symbols of indust...
Bankole is a Nigerian Yoruba name and surname typically given to males. It translates to "build a house with me" in Yoruba, reflecting communal values of togetherness and collaboration. The name is composed of the elemen...
Benaiah is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, appearing frequently in the Old Testament. Its meaning, "Yahweh has built," is derived from the Hebrew elements bana meaning "to build" and yah, a contraction of Yahweh, the...
Bhaskar is a modern Indian masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit Bhaskara. The name Bhaskara is composed of the elements bhāsa ('light') and kara ('maker'), giving it the meaning 'shining, light maker' or 'creat...
Bhaskara is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "shining" or "light maker." It is derived from the Sanskrit elements भास (bhāsa) meaning "light" and कर (kara) meaning "maker." The name is an epithet of the...
Bhavana is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from bhāvana (भावन), which means "producing," "manifesting," "thought," or "emotion." The name is used in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Marathi, and reflects...
Etymology Bnaya (Hebrew: בְּנַיָה) is a Hebrew male given name, representing an alternate transcription of the Hebrew בְּנָיָה. This name is directly related to Benaya, which itself is a Hebrew form of Benaiah. The name...
Brahma is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "growth, expansion, creation". In Hindu theology, Brahma is the god of creation, one of the principal deities of the Trimurti alongside Vishnu the preserver and Shiv...
Ceridwen is a name of Welsh origin, derived from the legendary sorceress of medieval Welsh tradition. The name possibly comes from cyrrid meaning "bent, crooked" (a derivative of Old Welsh cwrr "corner") combined with be...
Daedalus is the Latinized form of the Greek Δαίδαλος (Daidalos), derived from δαιδάλλω (daidallo), meaning "to work cunningly". The name evokes the legendary Athenian craftsman of Greek mythology, celebrated for his inge...
Dainius is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the word daina, meaning "song" or "folk song." As a derivative, it carries the meaning "poet" or "singer," reflecting the deep connection to traditional Lithuania...
EtymologyEbru (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈebɾu]) is a feminine-given name virtually restricted to modern usage in Turkey; it has not been found as a personal name among historical Turkic or Ottoman sources...Etymologically...
Erato is one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, specifically the muse of lyric poetry, particularly erotic poetry. Her name means "lovely" or "desired" in Greek, derived from the same root as Eros, the god of love. Th...
EtymologyEser is a Turkish word meaning "product, achievement". As a given name and surname, it reflects the cultural value placed on accomplishment and contribution. The name is used for both genders, though it is more...
Esin is a Turkish feminine given name that originates from the Turkish word esin, meaning "inspiration" or "morning breeze." The name is derived from the root verb es-, which signifies both "to blow" (like the wind) and...
Eugraphios is a saint name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek adjective εὐγραφής (eugraphes), meaning "well-drawn" or "well-written." This compound word combines the prefix eu (εὖ, "good") with graphe (γραφή...
Fabrice is a French masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Fabricius, ultimately from the Latin word faber, meaning "craftsman" or "blacksmith". The name first gained prominence in ancient Rome through f...
Fabricius is an original Latin surname that evolved into a given name, most notably recognized in the context of the ancient Roman gens (clan) Fabricia. The name is derived from the Latin word faber, meaning "craftsman"...
Fikret is a given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Turkey and Bosnia. Derived from the Arabic word فِكْر (fakara) meaning "to think, to reflect", it directly comes from فكرة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea". The n...
Gentius is the name of a 2nd-century BC Illyrian king, the last attested ruler of the Illyrian kingdom. The name is possibly derived from the Illyrian word ΔΨΩΔΨΩ meaning "to beget," reflecting a royal lineage. Gentius r...
Gobannos is a Gaulish theonym referring to a little-attested smith god, whose name derives from the old Celtic element *goban meaning "smith." The god is also known in the Latinized form Gobannus, sometimes appearing as...
Gofannon is a figure in Middle Welsh literature, renowned as a great metalworker. He is a son of Dôn in Welsh mythology. The name derives from the Welsh word gof meaning "smith". Gofannon is likely a later development of...
Goibniu is the Old Irish name of a divine figure in Irish mythology, serving as the metalsmith of the Tuatha Dé Danann. His name derives from the Old Irish gobae, meaning "smith," and is rooted in a Proto-Celtic form *Go...
Etymology and MeaningHülya is a feminine Turkish given name that primarily means "daydream" in Turkish. Its etymology traces back through Arabic to Greek: it derives from the Arabic word Khulya (خوليا), meaning "melancho...
Huri is a masculine name found in the Hebrew Bible, where it belongs to a minor figure in genealogical lists. The name means "linen weaver" in Hebrew, reflecting a craft-oriented occupational background common among anci...
Ilham is a unisex given name derived from the Arabic word إلهام (ʼilhām), meaning "inspiration". It carries connotations of divine or muse‑like influence and is used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic‑, Pers...
Etymology Jaasiel is a biblical Hebrew name meaning "God is my maker". It derives from the root ʿasa (עָשָׂה) meaning "to make" and ʾel (אֵל) meaning "God". The name thus expresses a personal confession of faith in God a...
Jasiel is a masculine given name that appears as a variant of Jaasiel in some versions of the Old Testament, most notably the King James Version. The name derives from the Hebrew root Jaasiel, itself composed of two elem...
Jaziel is a masculine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking cultures, functioning as a variant of Jaasiel. This name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Ya'asi'el, composed of the elements עָשָׂה (ʿasa) meaning "t...
Kalpana is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India and Nepal. The name means "imagining, fantasy" in Sanskrit, derived from the root kalp- meaning “to imagine” or “to create.” Kalpana is also the...
Kandaĵa is a feminine Esperanto name, derived from the language's word kando (meaning "candy, rock sugar") combined with the suffix -aĵ- meaning "made of" (as in deverbal nouns). Thus, the name directly translates to "ma...
Kavita is a feminine given name used primarily in India, particularly among Hindi and Marathi speakers. Derived from Sanskrit कविता (kavitā), the name literally means "poem" in English. The root kavitā is a noun form rel...
EtymologyKhayyam is an Arabic word meaning "tent maker" (مُعَمِّد), derived from the root khiyam meaning tent. It was originally a surname used for those who crafted or sold tents. As a first name, it is primarily used i...
Leelo is an Estonian feminine given name derived from the Estonian word leelo, meaning "folk song". The name is intimately connected with the Seto people, a Finno-Ugric minority in southeastern Estonia and northwestern R...
Maraĵa is Esperanto feminine name meaning "made of the sea" in Esperanto. It is a derivative of maro ("sea"), which ultimately comes from Latin mare. The suffix -aĵ- indicates a substancelike quality, giving the sense of...
Masal is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Turkish word masal, meaning “fairy tale” or “story”. The name evokes the charm and imagination of storytelling, and is often chosen for its poetic and melodic quali...
Mason is a masculine given name (though recently it has been used for either sex), derived from an English occupational surname meaning "stoneworker." The surname itself comes from the Old French word maçon, which traces...
Mumbi is a central figure in Kikuyu mythology, regarded as the matriarch and mother of the Gĩkũyũ people. Her name means "she who shapes" in Kikuyu, reflecting her role as the molder of her people. Etymology The name Mum...
Etymology Oluwaseyi is a unisex Yoruba given name with deep spiritual meaning. It is formed from the Yoruba words Oluwa ("God" or "Lord") and seyi ("does this") – a telic construction meaning "God made this". The name ex...
Öykü is a feminine Turkish given name that literally means "story" in the Turkish language. The name is pronounced [øj.ˈcy] and reflects the cultural appreciation for storytelling and narrative art. As a modern Turkish n...
Ozan is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "bard, poet" in Turkish. The term historically refers to traveling minstrels and musicians in Turkish folk culture, who would recite epic tales and compose songs often accom...