Yahto
Native American (Sioux): the color blue
Yale
Old English: old, or old man
Yancy
Native American: for an Englishman
(Yance, Yank, Yankee)
Yannis
Greek: the gift of god
(Yanni, Yannakis)
Yardley
Old English: yard, or the yard by the field
(Lee, Yard)
Yaron
Hebrew: singing
Yasuo
Japanese: tranquility or peace, the peaceful one
Yehudi
Hebrew: he who is from Judah
(Yehuda, Yehudah)
Yemon
Japanese: guardian of the gate, or protector
Yogi
Sanskrit: a disciple of the practice of yoga
Yonah
Hebrew: dove, he of peace
(Jonah)
Yorick
Danish: George
(York)
Yosef
Hebrew: Joseph
(Yoseph, Yosel)
Yukio
Japanese: he who gets what he wants, the victorious one
Yule
Anglo-Saxon: born at Yuletide, at the time of Christmas
(Euell, Ewell, Yul, Yuley)
Yuma
Native America: son of the chief
Yuri
Hebrew: God is my light
(Yurii, Yura, Yurochka, Uri)
Yves
Scandinavian: archer
(Ives, Ivor)
Yvon
Scandinavian: a form of John
(Ev, Eve, Iv, Yvan)