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

Names Categorized "producers"

149 Names found

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Aaron M English Finnish +5

Aaron is a name of profound biblical significance, borne by the elder brother of Moses in the Old Testament. The name's etymology is uncertain; while it is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin, Hebrew derivations have...

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Abe 1 M English

Etymology and OriginAbe is a short form of the biblical name Abraham, which itself derives from the Hebrew ʾAvraham. The name Abraham is traditionally interpreted as meaning "father of many" or is seen as a contraction o...

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Adam M Arabic Dhivehi +26

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...

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Africa 1 F African American

Africa 1 is a feminine given name used primarily within African American communities. It derives from the continent of Africa, a name whose origin is believed to be Latin, possibly referring to the Afri, an ancient peopl...

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Aishath F Dhivehi

Aishath is the Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Aisha. The name Aisha itself means 'living, alive' in Arabic, and is traditionally associated with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, the third and youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad....

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Alain M French

Alain is the French form of Alan, a name of uncertain meaning. Its widespread use in France may be traced to the introduction of the name via Breton settlers after the Norman Conquest of England, and later reinforced by...

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Alessandro M Italian

Alessandro is the Italian form of Alexander, derived from the Latin Alexander and ultimately from the Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men" from elements ἀλέξω (to defend, help) and ἀνήρ (man). T...

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Alexandra F Catalan Czech +16

Alexandra is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Alexander. The name is a compound of the Greek verb alexein (ἀλέξειν), meaning 'to defend', and anēr (ἀνήρ, genitive ἀνδρός), meaning 'man...

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Alison 1 F English French

Alison is a female given name of English and French origin, traditionally used in English- and French-speaking countries. It is a Norman French diminutive of Aalis, which is itself a short form of Adelaide via Alice. Des...

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Alysha F English

Alysha is a variant of Alicia, itself a Latinized form of Alice. The name ultimately traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide), meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'. This et...

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Amber F Dutch English

Amber is a feminine name derived directly from the English word for the gemstone, which is itself fossilized tree resin, or for the orange-yellow color reminiscent of the stone. The word “amber” ultimately traces a long...

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Anabel F Spanish

Anabel is a Spanish feminine given name. It is the Spanish form of Annabel, a medieval Scottish variant of Amabel whose spelling was influenced by the French word belle ('beautiful') and the name Anna. In practical use,...

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André M Dutch French +3

André is the French, Portuguese, and Galician form of Andrew, ultimately derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine." The name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Saint Andrew was one of the...

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Angeline F French

Angeline is a French diminutive of Angela, ultimately derived from the Latin Angelus and the Greek ἄγγελος meaning "messenger." Etymology The root of the name is Angel, from the medieval Latin masculine Angelus, originat...

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Angelique F Dutch

Angelique is the Dutch form of Angélique, itself the French name derived ultimately from the Latin angelicus meaning “angelic,” from Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning “messenger.” In English, the equivalent form is Angeli...

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Anton M Georgian Belarusian +17

Anton is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Slo...

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Antwan M African American

Antwan is a variant of the French name Antoine, in use since the 1960s, particularly popular among African Americans. It is a modern adaptation that reflects the phonetic and stylistic preferences within African American...

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Anushka F Sinhalese Hindi

Anushka is a female given name with uncertain origins, possibly inspired by the Russian diminutive Annushka. The name appears in Sinhalese and Hindi contexts, where it is sometimes popularly reanalyzed as having a Sanskr...

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Aphrodite F Greek

Aphrodite is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation, whose name is of uncertain etymology, possibly of Phoenician origin. The Greeks famously connected her name with ἀφρός (aphros),...

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Apolline F French

Apolline is the French form of Apollonia, a name that traces its roots back to ancient Greek and mythology. Derived from the masculine Apollonios, which in turn comes from the name of the Greek god Apollo, Apolline carri...

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Arianwen F Welsh

Arianwen is a Welsh feminine given name, combining the elements arian meaning "silver" and gwen meaning "white, blessed." This name has roots in early medieval Welsh tradition, as it belonged to a 5th-century saint who w...

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Armin M German

Armin is a male given name deriving from the Latinized form Arminius, which in turn originates from a Germanic element possibly meaning "whole" or "universal." The name has distinct historical roots in both Germanic and...

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Asha 1 F Hindi Kannada +2

Asha is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit आशा (āśā) meaning "wish, desire, hope." The name is widely used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Marathi. As...

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Astor M English

Astor is a masculine given name derived from a German and French surname. The surname itself originates from the Occitan word astur, meaning "hawk". The name is most famously associated with the wealthy and influential A...

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Barbie F English

Barbie is a common diminutive of Barbara, typically used as a standalone female given name. However, the name is iconic worldwide primarily due to the fashion doll introduced by the Mattel toy company on March 9, 1959. T...

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Berardo M Italian

Berardo is an Italian given name and surname, derived from the Germanic name Berard, which is a variant of Bernard using the root bero meaning "bear" as the first element. This name carries the strong connotations of its...

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Berny U English

Berny is a given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Bernard. It can also serve as a variant of Bernie, which is a diminutive of several names beginning with Bern, including Bernard, Bernadette, and Bernice. While...

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Beulah F English English Bible

Beulah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word bə‘ūlāh (בְּעוּלָ֑ה), meaning “married.” In the Old Testament, the name is used metaphorically in Isaiah 62:4 to refer to the land of Israel, which...

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Bobbi F English

Bobbi is a given name and nickname, almost exclusively feminine, typically used as a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Roberta or Barbara. In English-speaking countries, it emerged as a variant of Bobbie, sharing the same...

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Boris M Georgian Bulgarian +9

Boris is a male given name of Bulgar Turkic origin, most commonly used in Eastern European countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and others. The name may derive from a Bulgar Turkic word meaning "short," "wolf," or...

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Brannon M English

Brannon is a given name of English origin, derived from an Irish surname that itself is a variant of Brennan. The surname Brennan comes from the Irish Gaelic Ó Braonáin, meaning 'descendant of Braonán,' a byname derived...

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Branwen F Welsh Welsh

Branwen is a Welsh feminine name meaning "white raven", derived from the Old Welsh elements bran "raven" and gwen "white, blessed". Rooted in Celtic mythology, the name is most famously borne by Branwen, the daughter of...

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Brennan M English

Brennan is an English masculine given name, derived from the Irish surname Ó Braonáin. This surname originated from the Gaelic byname Braonán, a diminutive form based on the word braon, meaning "rain," "moisture," or "dr...

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Brian M English Irish +1

Brian is a masculine given name of Irish and Breton origin, whose precise etymology remains uncertain. It is possibly derived from the Old Celtic root *brixs, meaning "hill, high" (related to Old Irish brií), or from *br...

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Brittani F English

Etymology and OriginsBrittani is a modern variant of the name Brittany, which derives from the region of Brittany in northwestern France. Brittany was named for the Britons, Celtic people who settled there after the fall...

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Brittni F English

Etymology and OriginsBrittni is a modern English variant of the name Brittany, which derives from the region of Brittany in northwestern France. The region was named after the Britons who settled there following the fall...

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Bruna F Croatian Italian +1

Etymology Bruna is the feminine form of Bruno, derived from the Old German element brunna meaning "armour, protection" (Proto-Germanic *brunjǭ) or brun meaning "brown" (Proto-Germanic *brūnaz). The name is common in Croa...

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Calvin M English

Calvin is a masculine given name derived from the French surname Cauvin, which itself evolved from Old French chauve meaning "bald."Etymology and Historical ContextThe surname Cauvin was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509–1564),...

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Camillus M Roman

Camillus is a Latin masculine cognomen of probable Etruscan origin, with an uncertain meaning. Although it resembles the Latin word camillus meaning “a youth employed in religious services,” etymologists consider the con...

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Capucine F French

Capucine is a French actress name, most famously the stage name of Germaine Hélène Irène Lefebvre (1928–1990). The name derives from the French word for "nasturtium" (a brightly colored flower), reflecting a botanical tr...

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Carwyn M Welsh

Carwyn is a Welsh male given name, created in the 20th century. It is derived from the Welsh elements caru "to love" and gwyn "white, blessed". This construction follows a traditional pattern in Welsh naming, but the nam...

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Cassidy F English

Cassidy is a gender-neutral given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Caiside, which in turn comes from the Gaelic byname Caiside. The name Caiside itself means "curly-haired," tracing back to the Irish word cas, meani...

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Catalina F Corsican Spanish

Catalina is a Spanish and Corsican feminine given name, deriving ultimately from Latin Catherīna, the Latin form of Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). It is equivalent to Katherine in English and has cognates throughout many...

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Charlotte F Danish Dutch +5

Charlotte is a French feminine given name, a diminutive form of Charles. It means "free man" or "petite" and dates back to at least the 14th century. The name was introduced to Britain in the 17th century and gained prom...

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Cherry F English

Cherry is an English feminine given name that directly derives from the name of the fruit cherry. The fruit name itself comes from Latin cerasium, ultimately traced to Greek κεράσιον (kerasion). Cherry can also function...

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China F English

China is a feminine given name of modern English origin, taken directly from the name of the Asian country China. The country's name is believed to derive from Qin (pronounced like “chin”), the name of a dynasty that fir...

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Chloe F English Greek +4

Chloe is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "green shoot" (from Greek χλόη, referring to new plant growth in spring). It was used as an epithet of the Greek goddess Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fer...

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Chyna F English

Chyna is a modern English feminine name, primarily used as a variant spelling of China. The name China itself derives from the Asian country, ultimately traced to the Qin dynasty (3rd century BC), but as a personal name...

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Codie U English

Codie is a variant or feminine form of the name Cody, used primarily in English-speaking countries. While Cody is more common as a masculine or unisex name, Codie offers a distinct spelling that is often chosen for girls...

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Curtis M English

Curtis is an English given name and surname of Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French word curteis (modern French courtois), meaning "courteous" or "well-bred." This term itself comes from Latin cohors, referri...

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D'Angelo M African American

D'Angelo is a variant of DeAngelo. Like DeAngelo, D'Angelo combines the prefix De (a shortened form of the Italian preposition di, meaning 'of') with Angelo, an Italian form of the Latin Angelus. Ultimately, the name tra...

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Danny M Dutch English +1

Danny is a masculine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Daniel. It is common in Dutch, English, and German-speaking regions. The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge,"...

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Darla F English

Darla is a female given name of English origin, a variant of Darlene formed by appending the suffix la. While Darlene itself combines the word darling with the suffix lene, Darla emerged as a shortened or altered form, c...

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Davida F English

Davida is a feminine form of David. The name David derives from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), ultimately from the root דּוֹד (doḏ) meaning “beloved” or “uncle.” In the Bible, David was the second king of Israel, renowned fo...

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Deana F English

Deana is a variant of Deanna, a feminine given name of English origin. The name Deanna itself has two possible etymological roots: it can be seen as a variant of Diana, the name of the Roman goddess of the moon and hunti...

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Debora F Dutch German +1

Debora is the Italian, Dutch, and German form of Deborah. It derives from the Hebrew name Devora (דְּבוֹרָה), meaning "bee."Biblical BackgroundIn the Old Testament book of Judges, Deborah is a prophetess and the only fem...

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Deloris F English

Deloris is a variant of Dolores, a name that ultimately derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (“Our Lady of Sorrows”). As such, Deloris inherits a meaning of “sorrows,” but also...

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Demetria F English Ancient Greek

Demetria is a feminine given name, the female form of Demetrius. It originates from Ancient Greek Δημητρία (Demetria), literally meaning "follower of Demeter" — the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility. Etymology a...

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Demetrius M Ancient Greek

Demetrius is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek male given name Demetrios, which itself is derived from the name of the Greek goddess Demeter. Demeter was the goddess of harvest, grain, and fertility in ancient Gree...

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Deniece F African American

Deniece is a distinctly modern English name created as a variation of Denise, ultimately tracing its roots back through medieval French to the ancient Greek name Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus'. This variant spelling, w...