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Baby names starting with Q
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Quali
Arabic · Quali is likely a modern rendering related to Arabic wali, meaning guardian, protector, or close friend.
Quaseem
Arabic · Quaseem is a variant of Qasim, an Arabic name meaning one who distributes or apportions.
Qays
Arabic · Qays is an ancient Arabic name often interpreted as 'firm,' 'measure,' or linked to a historic tribal name.
Quasir
Arabic · Quasir is likely a variant of Qasir or Qaseer, from Arabic roots meaning 'short' or 'restricted,' though usage varies.
Quinya
English · Quinya is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Quin- names and melodic endings.
Qualiyah
Arabic · Qualiyah appears inspired by Arabic-style names like Aliyah, associated with being "exalted" or "high."
Quanye
English · Modern invented name combining Quan- with -ye endings in contemporary American usage.
Qalid
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'key,' symbolizing one who unlocks or opens doors.
Quadair
Arabic · Modern variant of Qadir, an Arabic name meaning 'capable, powerful, competent,' one of the 99 names of Allah.
Quamarion
African · Extended modern invented form of Quamari/Kamari, with an elaborative suffix common in African American naming.
Quamire
Arabic · Modern creative variant possibly from Arabic 'qamar' meaning 'moon,' rendered with a contemporary phonetic spelling.
Queshon
English · Modern invented name with a creative phonetic spelling, a contemporary African American given name of uncertain etymology.
Quimora
Spanish · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern invented name with Spanish or Latin American roots.
Quinlen
Irish · Usually treated as an Irish surname form related to Quinlan, from Gaelic lineage naming traditions.
Quintae
Latin · From Latin quintus, meaning fifth, as a feminine or stylized variant of names built on the same numeral root.
Qwintin
Latin · A modern spelling of Quentin, derived from Latin quintus, meaning the fifth one.
Qorianka
Arabic · A modern coined name using Arabic-influenced sounds and the -anka ending, often chosen for lyrical, feminine elegance.
Quanya
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend in African-American naming traditions.
Quiriat
Hebrew · From Hebrew qiryat meaning 'city' or 'settlement,' appearing in biblical place names like Kiriath.
Quadrevion
English · A modern invented English name assembled from uncommon syllables, with no clear older etymological anchor.
Quiniyah
English · Modern invented name blending creative American naming with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Qwanell
English · Modern invented name of American origin with no established traditional etymology.
Qamari
Arabic · From Arabic 'qamar' meaning moon, describing one who is moonlike or lunar in quality.
Qualan
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely influenced by Celtic-sounding phonetic patterns.
Quameir
Arabic · Variant of Arabic 'Qamar' meaning 'moon,' with modern spelling common in African-American naming traditions.
Quadarrious
English · Modern invented name from African-American naming traditions, a creative elaboration with a Latinate suffix.
Quamya
African · Modern invented name with African-American origins, a creative phonetic coinage.
Quirt
English · From Old French and English for whip or rider’s lash, likely an occupational name.
Quannell
English · Modern invented name of African American origin, a contemporary creative coinage with no classical root.
Quinnell
English · Modern invented blend of Quinn (Irish 'counsel') and the suffix -ell, a contemporary coinage.
Quintavian
Latin · Modern invented name blending Latin 'quintus' (fifth) with an elaborated suffix, a creative coinage.
Queency
English · A modern elaboration of Queen or Queenie, from Old English/French 'reine' meaning 'queen.'
Quinnlynn
Irish · Compound of Quinn (Irish: descendant of Conn, meaning wisdom or chief) and Lynn (Welsh: lake or waterfall).
Qumari
Arabic · From Arabic qamar, "moon"; Qumari is a poetic feminine-style form meaning moon-like or lunar.
Qwen
Welsh · A variant of the Welsh name Gwen or Gwyn, meaning 'white, fair, or blessed.'
Qirat
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'recitation' or 'beautiful voice,' especially referring to Quranic recitation.
Quora
English · A modern invented short name in English usage, formed for clean contemporary phonetics.
Qynn
Irish · A minimalist modern spelling of Quinn, an Irish name historically meaning wisdom or chief.
Qassam
Arabic · An Arabic-rooted name from Semitic forms linked to sworn pledges and distributive imagery.
Qaiden
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced form of root names meaning "leader" or one who guides, common in contemporary Muslim naming.
Quayden
English · Quayden is a modern English-style invented name, likely built from contemporary sounds such as Quade and Aiden.
Quigley
Irish · Quigley is an Irish surname-name from Ó Coigligh, traditionally linked to untidy or shaggy-haired.
Quinly
Irish · Quinly is a modern form built from Quinn, an Irish surname meaning descendant of Conn, with a stylish -ly ending.
Qassim
Arabic · From Arabic Qasim, meaning "one who divides" or "distributor."
Qwest
English · A modern spelling of Quest, an English word name suggesting a search, mission, or adventure.
Queensley
English · Queensley blends queen with a surname-style ending, giving it a regal modern invented sense.
Qairo
Arabic · A modern spelling inspired by Cairo, the place name from Arabic al-Qahirah, “the victorious.”
Qari
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning “reader” or specifically one who recites the Qur'an.
Qiyana
Arabic · Qiyana appears Arabic-influenced in form and is likely a modern phonetic creation with an elegant rhythmic sound.
Quazir
Arabic · Quazir is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic wazir, meaning minister or adviser.
Qion
Chinese · Likely adapted from Chinese qiong, often associated with jade, beauty, or something fine and precious.
Quantum
Latin · From Latin quantum, meaning amount or how much, now used as a bold modern word-name.
Quimby
English · Quimby is an English surname-name probably derived from a place name meaning estate or settlement.
Quinsley
English · Quinsley is a modern English-style surname blend, likely influenced by Quinn and -sley place-name endings.
Quban
Arabic · Quban appears Arabic in form and may relate to roots suggesting balance, form, or dome-like imagery.
Queenesther
English · A modern compound joining Queen with Esther, the biblical name often linked to a Persian word for star.
Quinniyah
Irish · A modern elaboration of Quinn, blending the Irish surname with a Hebrew-style ending.
Qubyn
English · A modern invented spelling, likely modeled on names like Cubby, Quentin, or Quinn.
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