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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Xaila
Xalapa

Water in the sand

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Xalbadora

Savior

Spanish

Xalvadora

Savior

Spanish

Xamira

Diamond

Persian

Xan
Xanadu

Mongolian City

Asian

Xander
Xandra

Defender of man

Greek

Xandria

Defender of man

Greek

Xandy

Defender of the People

American

Xannon

Ancient God

American

Xantara

Protector of the Earth

American

Xantha

Yellow, blonde

Greek

Xanthe

Yellow, blonde

Greek

Xanthia

Yellow, blonde

Greek

Xanthippe

“The yellow mare,” from the Greek xanthos (yellow) and hippos (horse), but, historically, the wife of Socrates and the symbol of a nagging wife.

Xanti

Short form of Xantiago

Portuguese

Xantippe

A variant spelling of Xanthippe.

Xara
Xareni
Xaria

Respelling of Zaria

American

Xariah
Xarissa

Created Name

American

Xava

The New House

American

Xavia

Bright, splendid; new house

Spanish

Xavienna

Bright, splendid; new house

Spanish

Xavier
Xaviera

Bright, splendid; new house

Spanish

Xaviere

The New House

French

Xavieria

Like a Princess.

Spanish

Xavierra

Owner of a new home

French

Xavierre

Owner of a new home

French

Xavyera

Bright, splendid; new house

Spanish

Xayah

Shadow

Indian (Sanskrit)

Xayla
Xaylee
Xcaret
Xee
Xeenia

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xela
Xena

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xeni

Protector of plants, flowers

Xenia

Guest, stranger

Greek

Xenissa

“The astonishing one,” from the Greek xenizo, to astonish.

Greek

Xenophon

Strange Voice

Greek

Xeraphina

Seraphim, Angel

American

Xeresa

“The maid from Xeres,” a city in Spain, now called Jerez.

Spanish

Xesta

“Highly polished,” from the Greek xestos, polished.

Greek

Xevera

Owns a new house

Spanish