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QADIR m : Means "capable, powerful" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition القدير (al-Qadir) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
QASIM m : Means "one who divides goods among his people", derived from Arabic قسم (qasama) "to share" or "to divide". This was the name of a son of Muhammad ...
QIANA f : From the word for the silk-like material, introduced by DuPont in 1968 and popular in the fashions of the 1970s.
QIANG m : From Chinese 强 (qiáng) meaning "strong, powerful, energetic", as well as other characters pronounced in a similar way.
QIU f/m : From Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn", 丘 (qiū) meaning "hill, mound", or other characters with a similar pronunciation. The given name of the ph...
QUANAH m : Means "fragrant" in the Comanche language. This was the name of a 19th-century chief of the Comanche.
QUANG m : From Sino-Vietnamese 光 (quang) meaning "bright, clear".
QUANNA f : Combination of the popular name prefix Qua and ANNA.
QUEEN f : From an old nickname which was derived from the English word, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
QUENTIN m : French form of the Roman name QUINTINUS. It was borne by a 3rd-century saint, a missionary who was martyred in Gaul. The Normans introduced this name ...
QUERALT f : From the name of a Spanish sanctuary (in Catalonia) which is devoted to the Virgin Mary.
QUETZALCOATL m : Means "feathered snake" in Nahuatl, derived from quetzalli "feather" and coatl "snake". In Aztec and other Mesoamerican mythology he was the god of th...
QUINCY m : From a surname which was derived (via the place name CUINCHY) from the given name QUINTUS. A famous bearer was John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), sixth pr...
QUINLAN m : From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caoinlean meaning "descendant of Caoinlean". The name Caoinlean means "slender" in Gaelic.
QUINN f/m : From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cuinn meaning "descendant of CONN".
QUINTILIAN m : From the Roman cognomen Quintilianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name QUINTILLUS. A notable bearer was the 1st-century rhetorician Marcus...