EstanislauPortuguese Stanislav Derived from the Slavic elements stani meaning "stand, become" combined with slava meaning "glory".... [more]
HuaChinese (Rare) From Chinese 化 (huà) meaning "to be; to become", as well as a variant transcription of Chinese (Hokkien) 化 (see Hoa 2).
HwaKorean (Rare) From Sino-Korean 化 (hwa) meaning "to be; to become", making it the Korean form of Hua 2.
KirdpanThai From Thai เกิด (koet) meaning "to become" and พันธุ์ (phan) meaning "breed; species; lineage".
KyeiAfrican Ghanaian surname that is derived from the Akan language. It means "greatness" or "to become great" in English.
McnicholasIrish The McNicholas family stretches back through time to the Viking settlers who populated the rugged shores of Scotland in the Medieval era. The name McNicholas was derived from from the personal name, Nicholas... [more]
NarisawaJapanese From the Japanese 成 (nari) "turn into," "become" and 澤 or 沢 (sawa or zawa) "swamp."
NaritaJapanese From 成 (nari) meaning "become", and 田 (ta) meaning "rice paddy".
NaritaJapanese From Japanese 成 (nari) meaning "become" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
NarumiJapanese Naru means "become". Mi means "veiw, outlook".
NarumiyaJapanese From Japanese 成 (naru) meaning "become" and 宮 (miya) meaning "palace, constellation".
NaruseJapanese From Japanese 成 (naru) meaning "become" and 瀬 (se) meaning "rapids, current".