Eltanin (Astronomy): Derived from Arabic Al Ras al Tinnin, meaning "the dragon's head". This is one of the traditional names of the star Gamma Draconis in the constellation Draco.
Blæcwulf (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from Old English blæc "black" and wulf "wolf". This is the source of the place name Blakesley (see Blakesley).
Aijis (Western Yugur): Means "moon malachite" in Western Yugur.
Hanmo (Chinese): From the Chinese 寒 (hán) meaning "cold, wintry" and 默 (mò) meaning "silent, quiet, still, dark".
Moxian (Chinese): From the Chinese 茉 (mò) meaning "white jasmine" and 伭 (xián) meaning "dark, sombre, deep, profound" or 仙 (xiān) meaning "immortal, transcendent".
Yuuna (Okinawan): The Okinawan name for 'sea hibiscus'. Also known as the Ryukyuan form of Yuna and Yūna.
Anarkin (Kyrgyz): From анар (anar) meaning "pommegranite" and кан (kan) meaning "blood".
Abalendu (Sanskrit, Indian): Means "full moon" from Sanskrit.
Ashish (Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam): Means "blessings" in Sanskrit.
Ensis (Astronomy): Means "sword" in Latin. This is the name of a star in Orion, also known as Saiph and Algjebbah.
Aigol (Tartar, Bashkir): From Tatar and Bashkir ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with гөл (göl) "flower".
Æscwulf (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from the Old English elements æsc "ash tree" (poetically "spear" or "boat") and wulf "wolf".
Wulfwaru (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and waru "guard, protection; care, watch" (compare weard and wær).
Wulfwine (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and wine "friend".
Tidwulf (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from the Old English elements tīd "time" and wulf "wolf".
Braon (Old Irish): Derived from Old Irish bráen "rain, moisture, drop".
Aibak (Medieval Turkic): From Turkic ay meaning "moon, month" and beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Auiak (Greenlandic): Means "coagulated blood" in Greenlandic.
Kanik (Greenlandic): Derived from the Greenlandic words kanuk or kanik meaning "blood".
Vendetta (English): Transferred use of the surname Vendetta or from the word vendetta, from Italian vendetta "a feud, blood feud," from Latin vindicta "vengeance, revenge."
Suxuan (Chinese): From the Chinese 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again" or 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" and 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily" or 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful star, jade".
Ligwulf (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from the Old English elements līġ "fire, flame" and wulf "wolf".
Nikostephes (Ancient Greek): Derived from Greek νίκη (niko) meaning "victory" and στέφω (stepho) meaning "to crown, wreath, encircle".
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