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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Yekta فريدة، لا مثيل لها
Unique; matchless; sole Girl Persian
Yadigar یادگار (شيء الذكرى، تذكار) — in Arabic script often written as یادگار when used in Persian contexts
Keepsake, memento, remembrance; a token preserved in memory (from Persian یادگار yādgār, used in Ottoman Turkish) Girl Persian via Ottoman Turkish
Yakut الياقوت (حجر ثمين، لؤلؤة حمراء/اللّعل)
Ruby; a precious gemstone (from Arabic ياقوت, historically used as a feminine given name in Ottoman and Arabic contexts) Girl Arabic/Turkish (used historically in Ottoman and Arabic-speaking communities)
Yelda الليلة الأطول
The longest night; associated with Yalda (winter solstice) night and the concept of night and reunion in Persianate culture Girl Persian (widely used among Kurdish-speaking communities)
Yarub اسم عربي يدل على النسب إلى العرب أو الفصاحة باللغة العربية (يعرب)
Ancestral Arab name; ‘one who is Arab’ or ‘eloquent in Arabic’; linked to Ya'rub ibn Qahtan in Arab genealogy Boy Arabic (Classical Arab genealogy)
Yar یار
Friend, beloved; used in Persianate and regional South Asian Sufi poetry and names Boy Persianate / Balochi-Sindhi usage
Yemma أم
Literally 'mother' in Tamazight (Amazigh); an honorific and affectionate term used across Berber-speaking North Africa. Girl Amazigh (Tamazight) / Maghrebi
Yalçın منحدر حاد، جرف شديد
Steep, precipitous; rugged, sheer cliff (Turkish) Boy Turkish
Yeganeh فريد
Unique; matchless; singular (from Persian yegāneh 'یگانه') Girl Persian
Yazdan رب
Lord, Master Boy Persian