994 names
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994 results with 5 letters
Mikko
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: Vernacular form of Michael att...
2 syl#5
a male given name. Etymology: Vernacular form of Michael attested since medieval times.
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Antti
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: A vernacular form of Andreas (...
2 syl#1
a male given name. Etymology: A vernacular form of Andreas (like Antero), perhaps via Ante. Cognate with Andrew. Occasio...
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Ville
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: Diminutive of Vilhelm, Vilho, ...
2 syl#6
a male given name. Etymology: Diminutive of Vilhelm, Vilho, Viljami and Willehard. Formal given name status since the 20...
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Einar
Scandinavian · male
a male given name from Old Norse. Etymology: Ultimately from...
2 syl#2
a male given name from Old Norse. Etymology: Ultimately from Einarr.
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Arnar
Scandinavian · male
a male given name
2 syl#7
a male given name
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Espen
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: From Esben, from Ásbjǫrn. Firs...
2 syl#5
a male given name. Etymology: From Esben, from Ásbjǫrn. First recorded in Norway in early 19th century. Cognate with Osb...
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Terje
Scandinavian · male
a female given name. Etymology: From Estonian tera "grain", ...
1 syl#4
a female given name. Etymology: From Estonian tera "grain", or from Terhenetär in the Kalevala, Finnish terhen "mist".
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Stian
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: Contraction of wanderer. First...
1 syl#9
a male given name. Etymology: Contraction of wanderer. First recorded in Norway in the 14th century.
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Jukka
Scandinavian · male
a male given name. Etymology: A pet form of John via Jogha, ...
2 syl#9
a male given name. Etymology: A pet form of John via Jogha, Jogan. Most common historically in Karelia and eastern Finla...
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Matti
Scandinavian · male
a male given name from Biblical Hebrew. Etymology: Vernacula...
2 syl#9
a male given name from Biblical Hebrew. Etymology: Vernacular form of Matias and/or Matteus (both of the same origin), b...
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