154+ Names That Mean First
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Names That Mean First for Girls
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Boar Woodland"
- Description:Originally an English surname from place elements, it rose rapidly as a given name in the early twenty first century.
- Origin:Dakota
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:From Dakota language meaning firstborn daughter, used as a given name in North America and associated with place names.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Power"
- Description:Sanskrit-derived name used in contemporary India, commonly interpreted as first power or primordial existence in devotional contexts.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Bailiff"
- Description:Modern spelling variant of Bailey, derived from an occupational surname meaning bailiff or steward, popular in late twentieth and early twenty-first century usage.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First; Primordial"
- Description:A Sanskrit name meaning first or primordial, used in India with philosophical and devotional resonances.
- Origin:Arabic
- Meaning:"Read; Recite"
- Description:An Arabic name meaning read or recite, strongly associated with the first Quranic revelation tradition.
- Origin:Arabic, Turkish
- Meaning:"First Letter Alif"
- Description:Common Turkish given name derived from Arabic alif, referring to the first letter and often used with symbolic connotations.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dark Clearing Meadow"
- Description:Blakelee reflects English surname formation and is used as a given name through modern surname-to-first-name practices.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Reed Clearing"
- Description:From an English place surname meaning reed clearing, it is increasingly used as a given name in surname first naming traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Meadow By the Stream"
- Description:Rynlee is a modern English name built on -lee elements meaning meadow, with a first element suggesting stream or flow.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"First Rose"
- Description:Primrose is an English botanical name influenced by Latin elements, often interpreted as first rose in seasonal reference.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Rays of Sun"
- Description:A contemporary Indian feminine name attributed to Sanskrit, it is commonly interpreted as connected to early light or dawn imagery.
- Origin:Native American
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:A spelling variant of Winona, commonly glossed as firstborn daughter and associated with Lakota and related indigenous usage.
- Origin:Native American, Modern English
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:Modern feminine name associated with a gloss of firstborn daughter, popularized in North American usage through public figures.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"King Meadow"
- Description:Kensleigh is a modern English compound using the leigh element for meadow, with the first element shaped by contemporary naming fashion.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First; Primary"
- Description:Indian name from Sanskrit conveying first or primary, used in Hindu naming contexts and associated with precedence and auspicious beginnings.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Rays of Sun"
- Description:Indian feminine name from Sanskrit, commonly glossed as the first light or rays of the morning sun.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"Charcoal Seller"
- Description:Collier is an occupational surname meaning charcoal seller, increasingly adopted as a given name within Anglophone surname-first naming trends.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Huccs Meadow"
- Description:Huxley is an English surname from a place name, later used as a given name within contemporary surname-to-first-name patterns.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Hindi
- Meaning:"First or Primordial"
- Description:Adya is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning first or primordial, used in South Asian contexts and sometimes as a devotional epithet.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"First or Prime"
- Description:A short form associated with Latin primus and English prime, conveying notions of firstness or primacy.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Light"
- Description:A Sanskrit derived feminine name associated with dawn or first light, it is common in contemporary Indian naming.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Rays of Sun"
- Description:Aarushi is a Sanskrit name associated with dawn imagery, commonly interpreted as the first rays of the sun.
- Origin:Hebrew, Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Ornament; First"
- Description:Adi occurs in Hebrew and Sanskrit contexts, variously signifying ornamentation or primacy depending on linguistic tradition.
- Origin:Italian
- Meaning:"Red-haired"
- Description:Italian surname meaning red-haired, occasionally used as a given name in contexts favoring surname-based first names.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Hebrew
- Meaning:"First; Ornament"
- Description:A name found across traditions, including Sanskrit-derived first meanings and Hebrew-derived ornament senses, producing context-dependent interpretations.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Assembly; Gathering"
- Description:Derived from Irish surname forms related to Dáil, often used as a given name through surname-to-first-name adoption.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Cloth Fuller"
- Description:Occupational surname for a cloth worker, it transitioned into given-name use in North America, typical of surname-as-first-name patterns.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Ray of Sun"
- Description:Riyanshi is a modern South Asian name commonly interpreted as the first ray of the sun.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"First Rays of Sun"
- Description:Arushi is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with dawn, often interpreted as the first rays of the sun or early light.
- Origin:Scottish, English
- Meaning:"Son of the Servant"
- Description:A Scottish surname used as a given name, associated with Gaelic patronymic forms and modern surname-as-first-name practices.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Willow Tree"
- Description:Spelling variant of Willow, evoking the willow tree and typical of late twentieth and early twenty first century naming styles.
- Origin:Somali, Arabic
- Meaning:"Firstborn"
- Description:Bilan is used in Somali contexts and is often associated with birth order, particularly the notion of a firstborn child.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"First; Beginning"
- Description:Alpha comes from the first Greek letter and is occasionally used as a given name with symbolic beginning connotations.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"The First"
- Description:Directly from Latin, denoting firstness or primacy, and used as a concise classical styled given name.
- Origin:Greek, Arabic, West African
- Meaning:"First; Leader"
- Description:Used variously as a form of alpha and as a West African title for Islamic learning, with mixed etymological pathways.
- Origin:Persian, South Asian
- Meaning:"First Ray of Sun"
- Description:Used in Persian and South Asian communities, it is commonly glossed as a first light or dawn-related poetic image.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Ann"
- Description:Originally an English surname meaning descendant of Ann, increasingly used as a given name in surname-to-first-name patterns.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Sunrise Daybreak"
- Description:Dawnn is a spelling variant of Dawn referring to the first appearance of daylight.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Emery"
- Description:A surname-derived given name using son, linked to Emery traditions and reflecting modern English surname-to-first-name adoption.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Gilbert"
- Description:Gibson is an English patronymic surname meaning son of Gilbert, occasionally used as a given name in surname-first traditions.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"First Child"
- Description:A traditional Japanese name, it commonly indicates birth order and is historically associated with firstborn daughters.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"First Branch"
- Description:A Japanese given name typically written with kanji conveying beginnings and growth or branching imagery.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"First Beauty"
- Description:Hatsumi is a Japanese name often interpreted with elements meaning first and beauty, depending on kanji selection.
- Origin:Arabic
- Meaning:"Premature Child"
- Description:Khadejah is a variant spelling of Khadijah, the name of the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic history.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Royal Valley"
- Description:Kimble originates as an English place-name and surname, later adopted as a given name within surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:Swahili
- Meaning:"First"
- Description:Derived from Swahili, used in association with Kwanzaa and interpreted as first within that lexical source.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"First; Prince"
- Description:Adopted from the English title, ultimately from Latin princeps meaning first or leader, functioning as an aspirational given name.
- Origin:Modern English
- Meaning:"Fighting Man Estate"
- Description:A contemporary orthographic variant of Peyton, reflecting phonetic respelling trends in late twentieth and early twenty-first century naming.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Town of Padda"
- Description:An English surname derived from a place-name, it is sometimes used as a given name within surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Apprentice"
- Description:From an occupational term for an apprentice, first used as a surname and later adopted as a given name.
- Origin:German
- Meaning:"Piper; Flutist"
- Description:German occupational surname meaning piper, occasionally used as a given name in anglophone settings through surname-as-first-name practice.
- Origin:English, Germanic
- Meaning:"Famous Wolf"
- Description:Surnominal given name possibly connected to Germanic Rudolf elements, though often recorded as a distinct American surname-derived first name.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"First; Chief"
- Description:A name possibly influenced by Hebrew rishon meaning first, also used as a modern American given name with variant spellings.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Crown; Garland"
- Description:From Greek Stephanos meaning crown, it is associated with Saint Stephen, traditionally regarded as the first Christian martyr.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Settlement on Shelf"
- Description:Originally an English place-name surname, Shelton became a given name through surname-as-first-name practices in Anglophone countries.
- Origin:Polynesian
- Meaning:"First Man"
- Description:Tiki originates in Polynesian traditions as a mythic figure and is also used as a playful modern given name.
- Origin:Yoruba
- Meaning:"First Twin"
- Description:Yoruba name given to the first-born twin, reflecting a well-defined cultural naming system in southwestern Nigeria.
- Origin:Sioux, Modern English
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:Wenona is a variant of Winona, an Indigenous North American name commonly glossed as firstborn daughter.
- Origin:English, Indigenous American
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:Generally regarded as a variant of Winona, it appears in English usage with an Indigenous-derived firstborn meaning.
- Origin:Native American
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:Associated with a Native American origin in literary and naming traditions, commonly glossed as firstborn daughter.
- Origin:Native American, English
- Meaning:"Firstborn Daughter"
- Description:Often treated as an adapted form of Winona, associated with firstborn daughter meanings in Indigenous-derived naming.
Names That Mean First for Boys
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Cloth Fuller"
- Description:Occupational surname for a cloth worker, it transitioned into given-name use in North America, typical of surname-as-first-name patterns.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Crown; Garland"
- Description:From Greek Stephanos meaning crown, it is associated with Saint Stephen, traditionally regarded as the first Christian martyr.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"One who Herds"
- Description:Occupational term and surname for a herdsman, adopted as a given name within English surname-as-first naming.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Cole"
- Description:Colson began as a patronymic surname and later entered given-name use through surname-as-first-name conventions.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"First; Prince"
- Description:Adopted from the English title, ultimately from Latin princeps meaning first or leader, functioning as an aspirational given name.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Great; Venerable"
- Description:A Latin title meaning venerable or great, famously borne by the first Roman emperor and later used as a given name.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Huccs Meadow"
- Description:Huxley is an English surname from a place name, later used as a given name within contemporary surname-to-first-name patterns.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Ray of Sun"
- Description:An Indian given name derived from Sanskrit, associated with sunrise imagery and auspicious beginnings in modern usage.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Gilbert"
- Description:Gibson is an English patronymic surname meaning son of Gilbert, occasionally used as a given name in surname-first traditions.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Light"
- Description:Contemporary Indian name often interpreted as dawn or first light, though exact Sanskrit derivation varies by source.
- Origin:Swahili, Arabic
- Meaning:"Promising One"
- Description:Used in East Africa and beyond, associated with meanings such as promising or first-born, with links to Arabic lexical roots.
- Origin:German
- Meaning:"Fisher"
- Description:German occupational surname meaning fisherman, occasionally adopted as a given name in surname-first naming patterns.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"First; Beginning"
- Description:Alpha comes from the first Greek letter and is occasionally used as a given name with symbolic beginning connotations.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Reed Clearing"
- Description:From an English place surname meaning reed clearing, it is increasingly used as a given name in surname first naming traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"White Field"
- Description:An English surname of locational origin, increasingly used as a given name within surname-as-first-name conventions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Town of Padda"
- Description:An English surname derived from a place-name, it is sometimes used as a given name within surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"First Ray of Light"
- Description:Aayansh is a modern Indian name from Sanskritic sources, commonly glossed as the first ray of light.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Beginning; First"
- Description:A Sanskrit-derived name meaning first or beginning, used in several Indian languages and increasingly in diaspora communities.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"Charcoal Seller"
- Description:Collier is an occupational surname meaning charcoal seller, increasingly adopted as a given name within Anglophone surname-first naming trends.
- Origin:Spanish
- Meaning:"Pilgrim to Rome"
- Description:Romero is historically a Spanish surname meaning pilgrim, and has occasional given-name usage influenced by surname-as-first-name patterns.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Baker"
- Description:Occupational surname meaning baker, later generalized as a given name in English-speaking regions during surname-as-first-name trends.
- Origin:Indian, Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Dawn; First Light"
- Description:Aahan is an Indian given name often interpreted as dawn or first light, reflecting a nature-based semantic preference.
- Origin:Hebrew, Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Ornament; First"
- Description:Adi occurs in Hebrew and Sanskrit contexts, variously signifying ornamentation or primacy depending on linguistic tradition.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"First Ray of Sun"
- Description:Contemporary Indian name interpreted as first ray of sunlight, reflecting Sanskrit-derived imagery of dawn.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Robin"
- Description:Primarily an English surname meaning son of Robin, it is occasionally used as a given name within surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Ben"
- Description:Surnominal given name built from Ben plus patronymic suffix, common in English naming patterns and modern surname-as-first usage.
- Origin:Italian
- Meaning:"Of Luke"
- Description:Surname-derived given name from Italian usage meaning belonging to Luke, reflecting patronymic formation with modern first-name adoption.
- Origin:Hebrew, Biblical
- Meaning:"Asked for"
- Description:Shaul is the Hebrew form of Saul, meaning asked for, with strong associations to the first king in biblical narrative.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Young Man"
- Description:From an English surname meaning lad or young man, occasionally used as a given name, especially in surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"First Letter"
- Description:Aleph is a Hebrew-derived given name referencing the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, carrying strong symbolic associations.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Ray"
- Description:Arush is a Sanskrit-derived name commonly glossed as the first ray of the sun, connoting dawn and brightness.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Settlement on Shelf"
- Description:Originally an English place-name surname, Shelton became a given name through surname-as-first-name practices in Anglophone countries.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Barn Homestead"
- Description:Latham is an English surname from a place-name, increasingly used as a given name in surname-to-first patterns.
- Origin:Scottish, English
- Meaning:"Son of the Servant"
- Description:A Scottish surname used as a given name, associated with Gaelic patronymic forms and modern surname-as-first-name practices.
- Origin:German
- Meaning:"Tailor"
- Description:Schneider is a German occupational surname meaning tailor, occasionally adopted as a given name through surname-as-first-name conventions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Crew, Group"
- Description:Transferred English surname associated with crew or group, used as a modern given name in surname-as-first-name naming fashions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Wooded Enclosure"
- Description:English toponymic surname referencing woodland, sometimes used as a given name in surname-as-first traditions.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"The First"
- Description:A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning first, widely used and readily interpretable within contemporary South Asian naming practices.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Beginning"
- Description:Aadit is a Sanskrit-derived name commonly interpreted as beginning or first, used in modern Indian naming alongside traditional semantics.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Weaver"
- Description:Webster is an English occupational surname meaning weaver, occasionally repurposed as a given name in modern surname-to-first-name usage.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Bailiff"
- Description:Modern spelling variant of Bailey, derived from an occupational surname meaning bailiff or steward, popular in late twentieth and early twenty-first century usage.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First; Beginning"
- Description:Sanskrit-derived name conveying priority or origin, frequently used in South Asian naming contexts.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"First Son"
- Description:Ichiro is a traditional Japanese masculine name indicating the first-born son within a family.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Saint Maur"
- Description:Surname-derived given name from Norman French, historically associated with English aristocratic families and later occasional first-name use.
- Origin:Arabic
- Meaning:"First Letter; Alpha"
- Description:Alif is an Arabic name referencing the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, carrying symbolic associations of primacy.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"High Gate"
- Description:From an English surname of locational origin, it is used as a given name following surname-as-first-name conventions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Apprentice"
- Description:From an occupational term for an apprentice, first used as a surname and later adopted as a given name.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"First; Chief"
- Description:A name possibly influenced by Hebrew rishon meaning first, also used as a modern American given name with variant spellings.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Eldest Son"
- Description:Taro is a traditional Japanese name historically associated with the first-born son, using a common birth-order suffix.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"First Ray"
- Description:South Asian given name often interpreted through Sanskrit-derived semantics related to first light or ray.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"First Light Sun"
- Description:Adit is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with solar imagery and beginnings, appearing in modern Indian naming traditions with symbolic meanings of illumination.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Judd"
- Description:A surname-derived given name meaning son of Judd, reflecting English patronymic formation and contemporary first-name adoption.
- Origin:Italian, Latin
- Meaning:"First Born"
- Description:Used as a given name or nickname, it often signals primacy or an eldest child in family context.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"Beginning"
- Description:A South Asian name plausibly linked to Sanskrit ideas of origin, often interpreted as beginning or firstness.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Beginning; First"
- Description:A Sanskrit-derived name used in South Asia, associated with beginnings and primacy, with stable meaning across many transliteration conventions.
- Origin:West African, Arabic
- Meaning:"Early One"
- Description:Bakary is a West African form associated with Abu Bakr traditions, often glossed as early or first.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Ford By Fire"
- Description:Branford is an English place-name and surname, commonly analyzed as a ford term with an uncertain first element.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Crane Ford"
- Description:Cranford is an English locational surname meaning crane ford, occasionally adopted as a given name in surname-as-first-name practice.
- Origin:Lakota, Native American
- Meaning:"First Born Son"
- Description:A Lakota name traditionally glossed as firstborn male child, often reflecting kinship position within a family.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Assembly; Gathering"
- Description:Derived from Irish surname forms related to Dáil, often used as a given name through surname-to-first-name adoption.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Life"
- Description:Surname style given name derived from Evans or Evens, patronymic in origin and increasingly used as a first name.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Agricultural Worker"
- Description:English occupational surname meaning agricultural worker, transferred to given-name use within modern surname-first naming conventions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Stream By the Wood"
- Description:An English place-name and surname meaning stream by the wood, occasionally adopted as a given name in surname-first naming patterns.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Gray Land"
- Description:An English toponymic-style given name evoking landscape description, with usage mainly in modern surname-as-first-name patterns.
- Origin:Germanic, English
- Meaning:"Battle Strong"
- Description:A Germanic surname and given name linked to elements for battle and strength, used occasionally as a first name in English.
- Origin:English, Germanic
- Meaning:"Home"
- Description:Surname-derived given name, likely from Germanic-rooted family naming, used rarely as a first name in modern English contexts.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Hodge"
- Description:An English patronymic surname from Hodge, occasionally used as a given name following surname-as-first-name conventions.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Beginning"
- Description:Hajime is a Japanese given name commonly conveying beginning or first, with meaning determined by the chosen kanji characters.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of Hick"
- Description:Patronymic English surname from a diminutive of Richard, occasionally used as a given name in surname-first naming patterns.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Royal Valley"
- Description:Kimble originates as an English place-name and surname, later adopted as a given name within surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Healthy First Son"
- Description:Kenichi is a Japanese masculine name commonly interpreted as healthy or strong first son depending on kanji selection.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Victory"
- Description:Kotaro is a Japanese masculine name often associated with first-son naming conventions, with exact meaning determined by kanji.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Prosperous First Son"
- Description:Koichi is a Japanese given name often formed from kanji conveying notions such as prosperity and first son, depending on characters used.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Correct First"
- Description:Japanese masculine name typically written with kanji combining correct or proper with one, yielding a meaning like correct first depending on characters.
- Origin:African, Swahili
- Meaning:"Firstborn"
- Description:Used in several African naming traditions, sometimes glossed as firstborn, with meanings varying by language and community.
- Origin:Scottish Gaelic
- Meaning:"Son of Alasdair"
- Description:Scottish surname used as a given name, from Gaelic meaning son of Alasdair, reflecting patronymic naming and modern surname-as-first-name practice.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"First; Original"
- Description:Romance continuation of Latin Primitivus, historically borne by saints and conveying the sense of first or original.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"The First"
- Description:Primus is a Latin name meaning the first, historically used to mark precedence or seniority.
- Origin:English, Germanic
- Meaning:"Famous Wolf"
- Description:Surnominal given name possibly connected to Germanic Rudolf elements, though often recorded as a distinct American surname-derived first name.
- Origin:Italian
- Meaning:"Red-haired"
- Description:Italian surname meaning red-haired, occasionally used as a given name in contexts favoring surname-based first names.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"First"
- Description:Hebrew word name meaning first, used as a given name and in place names such as Rishon LeZion.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Correct First"
- Description:Seichi is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often interpreted through elements like correct and first.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"First Son"
- Description:A Japanese given name typically interpreted as first son, formed from characters indicating order and one, with multiple possible kanji spellings.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"True One"
- Description:Japanese masculine name typically analyzed with characters conveying true and one, often interpreted as authenticity or firstness.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Snowy Hill"
- Description:An English toponymic surname referring to snowy hills, it has occasional given-name use, especially in surname-as-first-name patterns.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Settlement By the Trees"
- Description:Trayton resembles English place-name constructions like -ton, suggesting a settlement sense, though the specific first element is uncertain.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"People; Ford"
- Description:English surname-style given name likely derived from a place-name ending in ford, with uncertain first element.
- Origin:Yoruba
- Meaning:"First Twin"
- Description:Yoruba name given to the first-born twin, reflecting a well-defined cultural naming system in southwestern Nigeria.
- Origin:Japanese
- Meaning:"Great First Son"
- Description:A common Japanese masculine name, it often indexes birth order and stature, with meanings determined by chosen kanji.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Enclosure; Meadow"
- Description:Worley is an English surname from place-name origins, occasionally used as a given name in surname-as-first conventions.
- Origin:German
- Meaning:"God"
- Description:Wetzel is primarily a German surname, occasionally repurposed as a given name in surname-as-first-name traditions.
- Origin:Korean, English
- Meaning:"Origin First"
- Description:A Korean name element meaning origin or first, also used as a minimal standalone given name in romanization.
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