XANDER (m) Short form of ALEXANDER
XANTHE (f) "yellow" or "fair hair" from Greek xanthos.
XAVER (m) German form of XAVIER
XAVIER (m) Perhaps "bright" (Arabic) or perhaps "new house"
from the Basque place name Etxaberri.
XENA (f) Form of XENIA
XENIA (f) "hospitable" deriving from Greek xenos
"stranger".
XUAN (m,f) "spring" (Vietnamese)
XUN
(m) "fast" (Chinese)
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