Compilation of X or Y names

A compilation of names starting with the letter "X", or starting with the letter "Y" - (Dear Nameberry, can we please go back to not needing long 15+ word description?)
  1. Xander
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Alexander, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "defending men"
    • Description:

      Xander is a diminutive of Alexander, the Latin variation of the Greek Alexandros. Its meaning, "defending men," is taken from the Greek roots aléxein, "to defend," and andros, "men." Zander, pronounced the same way, is an alternate spelling.
  2. Xavia
    • Origin:

      Basque or Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "new house or bright"
    • Description:

      Modern feminine form of Xavier
  3. Xavier
    • Origin:

      Basque
    • Meaning:

      "new house"
    • Description:

      Xavier originated is use as a given name after Saint Francis Xavier, cofounder of the Jesuit order, who got his name from the Spanish-Basque village where he was born. His birthplace was Javier, the name of which was derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "castle" or "new house."
  4. Xena
    • Origin:

      Pop culture, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "guest, hospitality"
    • Description:

      Likely a variation of the Greek name Xenia, Xena is associated with the the TV Warrior Princess, played by Lucy Lawless back in the 90s. Also used as a diminutive form of Alexina or Zenobia, the name was used as a nickname, or temporary name, for the minor planet now known as Eris. It was chosen when it was still being decided how Eris would be classified, and was selected because it began with X and had the mythological, TV connection.
  5. Xolani
    • Origin:

      Zulu
    • Meaning:

      "peace"
    • Description:

      Typically a masculine Zulu name, Xolani is more popular among baby girls in the US, influenced by the feminine -lani ending featured in many popular Hawaiian names.
  6. Xetsa
    • Xevioso
      • Xhosa
        • Xola
          • Yara
            • Origin:

              Arabic, Persian, Brazilian, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "friend, helper; strength; water nymph; honeycomb"
            • Description:

              The multicultural Yara is a sweet but substantial choice that could make a more unusual take on Sara and also work in multiple languages Popular in Portugal, The Netherlands, and Switzerland, familiar in the UK and France, it entered the US Top 1000 in 2017 and has been climbing the charts ever since.