Yaeger
Meaning: Chase, Hunt Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yay-Ger Language origin of Yaeger: Germanic Regional origin of Yaeger: Western Europe Languages Yaeger is most common: German Religions Yaeger is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Yay Last letter and sound: R, ger Alternative Spelling: Yeager, Yager, Jaeger, Yegher, Yegger
Yakov
Meaning: Supplanter Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ya-Kov Language origin of Yakov: Slavic Regional origin of Yakov: Eastern Europe Languages Yakov is most common: Russian Religions Yakov is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ya Last letter and sound: V, kov Alternative Spelling: Jacob, Yacov, Jakov
Yefim
Meaning: Pious, benevolent Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ye-Feem Language origin of Yefim: Slavic Regional origin of Yefim: Eastern Europe Languages Yefim is most common: Russian Religions Yefim is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye Last letter and sound: M, feem Alternative Spelling: Efim, Yehfim, Yepheem
Yegor
Meaning: Farmer, earth-worker Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ye-Gor Language origin of Yegor: Slavic Regional origin of Yegor: Eastern Europe Languages Yegor is most common: Russian Religions Yegor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye Last letter and sound: R, gor Alternative Spelling: Egor, Yehor, Ygor
Yaroslav
Meaning: Fierce and glorious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ya-Ro-Slav Language origin of Yaroslav: Slavic Regional origin of Yaroslav: Eastern Europe Languages Yaroslav is most common: Russian Religions Yaroslav is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ya-Ro Last letter and sound: V, slav Alternative Spelling: Jaroslav, Yarolsav, Yaromir
Yekaterina
Meaning: Pure Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ye-Ka-Te-Ree-Na Language origin of Yekaterina: Slavic Regional origin of Yekaterina: Eastern Europe Languages Yekaterina is most common: Russian Religions Yekaterina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye-Ka Last letter and sound: A, te-ree-na Alternative Spelling: Ekaterina, Yekatrina
Yelena
Meaning: Bright, Shining Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ye-Lyeh-Na Language origin of Yelena: Slavic Regional origin of Yelena: Eastern Europe Languages Yelena is most common: Russian, English Religions Yelena is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Y, Ye Last letter and sound: A, lyeh-na Alternative Spelling: Jelena, Elena
Yashveer
Meaning: Glorious and brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yash-Veer Language origin of Yashveer: Indic Regional origin of Yashveer: Southeast Asia Languages Yashveer is most common: Punjabi, Hindi Religions Yashveer is most common: Sikhism, Hinduism First letter and sound: Y, Yash Last letter and sound: R, veer Alternative Spelling: Yashvir, Yash Veer
Yadvinder
Meaning: Lord Indra Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yud-Vin-Dur Language origin of Yadvinder: Indic Regional origin of Yadvinder: Southeast Asia Languages Yadvinder is most common: Punjabi, Hindi Religions Yadvinder is most common: Sikhism, Hinduism First letter and sound: Y, Yud-Vin Last letter and sound: R, dur Alternative Spelling: Yadwinder, Yadvindar
Yugleen
Meaning: Absorbed in era Gender: Female Pronunciation: Yug-Leen Language origin of Yugleen: Indic Regional origin of Yugleen: Southeast Asia Languages Yugleen is most common: Punjabi, Hindi Religions Yugleen is most common: Sikhism First letter and sound: Y, Yug Last letter and sound: N, leen Alternative Spelling: Yugline, Yugleene