Names I Would Actually Use
- Quinn: an anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Cuinn meaning 'descendent of Conn'. Conn means 'chief' in Gaelic.
- Quinten, Quentin: a Dutch and French variant of Quintinus which is Ancient Roman derived from Quintus meaning 'fifth' in Latin. It was traditionally given to the fifth child.
- Quintessa: is a Latin name possibly meaning 'essence', although it is likely a variant of Quintus meaning 'fifth' in Latin. Sidenote: It sounds like a fictional rank of royalty.
Guilty Pleasure
- Qetsiyah: is a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia', a bark similar to cinnamon.
- Quanna: Combination of the popular name prefix Qua and Anna; form of Channah which means 'favour' or 'grace'.
- Quebec: a place name; after Quebec, Canada.
- Queenie: a nickname name derived from Queen; an old nickname name which was derived from the English word, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning 'woman, wife'.
- Quintana: feminine form of Quintinus which is Ancient Roman derived from Quintus meaning 'fifth' in Latin. It was traditionally given to the fifth child.
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