AAJUm & fGreenlandic From a childish pronunciation of the Greenlandic word angaju "older sibling of the same sex" (see Angaju).
AAJUNNGUAQm & fGreenlandic Greenlandic name meaning "dear older sibling", from a combination of Aaju and the diminutive suffix nnguaq "sweet, dear, little".
AIMAfGreenlandic Possibly from Natsilingmiut aimavik "home", Kivalliq aivuq "s/he goes towards", Greenlandic aivâ "fetches it", or Greenlandic airuq "coming home". It may also be a variant of Aumaĸ.
AJÂJAf & mGreenlandic Greenlandic pet form of Aja, from a combination of Aja and the diminutive suffix -aaja, a Greenlandic affix used for and by children or a Greenlandic variant form of Ajajak.
AJUTfGreenlandic, Inuit Mythology Greenlandic name related to Canadian Arctic ajujuq "runs away". In Greenland mythology Ajut is the name of the woman who flees from her pursuer and becomes the sun
ALEĸAfGreenlandic Means "older sister (of a boy)" in Greenlandic.
ALEĸATSIAĸf & mGreenlandic Greenlandic name meaning 'beautiful, precious older sister of a boy,' Also a Combination of Aleĸa and the suffix -tsiaq 'beautiful, precious'.
AMINNGUAQfGreenlandic Greenlandic Inuit feminine name derived from ameq meaning "skin" and -nnguaq meaning "dear, little".
AMMAfNorse Mythology, Old Swedish, Greenlandic Has several possible meanings. May be a short form of names beginning with Arn- or Am-, derived from Old Swedish amma ("wet nurse"), Old Norse amma ("grandmother") or Old Norse ama ("dark one").... [more]
ÁNGÁNGÛJUKmGreenlandic, Greenlandic Mythology Derived from Greenlandic anngak ("her brother's child" and the suffix -nguujuk, meaning "sweet little". This is the name of a character in Greenlandic mythology.
ANGERLARNEQfGreenlandic South Greenlandic name meaning "she who has returned home", originally used as a nickname for someone named after a deceased family member, due to ritual name avoidance (taboos in mentioning names of deceased relatives, even when newborns had been named for them).
ANIAmGreenlandic Greenlandic variant form of Ane or Greenlandic name meaning "her older brother", from a combination of Ane and -a, a Greenlandic possessive-genitive marker.
ANOmFinnish, Greenlandic Finnish name meaning "asked for", derived from the Finnish verb anoa meaning "to ask" and Greenlandic name of unknown meaning.
APUTSIAĸf & mGreenlandic Greenlandic name meaning "snow crystal" with the combination of Aput and suffix -tsiaq "beautiful", "fair", "fairly good", "precious", "sweet", "fair-sized", "nice", "good", "handsome".
APUTSIANNGUAQf & mGreenlandic Means "dear little snow crystal" in Greenlandic, from a combination of Aputsiaĸ and suffix -nnguaq "sweet", "dear", "little".
AQISSIARSUKfGreenlandic Means "little ptarmigan chick", derived from Greenlandic aqisseq "rock ptarmigan" (cf. Aqisseq) combined with a diminutive suffix.
ARNANNGUAQfGreenlandic Greenlandic feminine name meaning "sweet little woman" (or perhaps "dear Arnaq"), derived from arnaq "woman" combined with the endearing diminutive suffix nnguaq.
ARNATUKfGreenlandic, Inuit Mythology The name is from the mythological concept of soul or name wandering: arnattartoq: arnattoq/arnappoq meaning "seeks a mother".
ARNAVARAĸfGreenlandic Greenlandic name meaning "little woman". Combination of Arnaĸ and suffix -raq "young animal".