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Uday
Sanskrit
Uday
Rising, sunrise, dawn
Umar
Malay/Arabic
Umar
Long-lived, prosperous
Umardaraz
Sanskrit
Umardaraz
From the Sanskrit naming tradition; 'Umardaraz' derives from ancient Vedic...
Umasankar
Sanskrit
Umasankar
Sanskrit compound name; 'uma' meaning Parvati combined with 'kar' meaning...
Umashankar
Sanskrit
Umashankar
Sanskrit compound name; 'uma' meaning Parvati combined with 'kar' meaning...
Umashanker
Sanskrit
Umashanker
From the Sanskrit naming tradition; 'Umashanker' derives from ancient Vedic...
Frequently Asked Questions
Ethan, Lucas, Ryan, Jayden, and Nathan consistently rank among the most popular boy names. These names are widely used partly because they work across English and Chinese family contexts without requiring translation.
Consider how the name sounds in both English and your mother tongue, what it means, how it pairs with your surname, and whether it's easy to spell and pronounce. Many families also register a separate given name in a second language.
Yes - Short punchy names like Kai, Max, and Finn are gaining popularity. They're easy to say in multiple languages and hard to shorten further. However, two-syllable names remain the most popular overall.