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Middle Names That Start With Y

Ready to pick out your baby’s middle name? Then check out this list of middle names that start with the letter Y.

Middle Names That Start With Y

  • Yosemite Yosemite may be taken from a Miwok word meaning ‘those who kill', but today's parents who choose this name typically do so because of its association with Yosemite National Park.
  • Yovanni A phonetic form of the Italian ‘Giovanni', this name that means ‘God is gracious' is a strong fit for religious families.
  • Yates This English name means ‘dweller by the gates' and tends to be a popular unisex middle name among English-speaking parents.
  • Yves This common French name means ‘yew wood' and is quite popular among those with French ancestry.
  • Young Young is a very common English surname and a common pick for those seeking to honor a family member with a child's middle name.
  • Yu A name of Chinese origin meaning ‘bright and shining', this name tends to be chosen by those of Chinese heritage.
  • Yehonatan This phonetic form of the more common ‘Jonathan' is a popular choice among those who like the sound of the traditional name but want a less common spelling.
  • Yul A Mongolian name meaning ‘beyond the horizon', this name tends to be popular both among those of central Asian heritage and fans of classic cinema.
  • Yarden From a Hebrew word meaning ‘to flow down', Yarden is a traditionally Jewish middle name that's come and gone in popularity over recent years.
  • Yonas From the Hebrew meaning ‘dove', this traditional boys name is a cognate of ‘Jonas' and is typically chosen for the same reasons.
  • Yaron From the Hebrew meaning ‘singing', Yaron is typically a name chosen by traditional families looking to honor their cultural or religious backgrounds.
  • Yang This Chinese name means ‘ocean' and is almost exclusively used by those who are of Chinese descent.
  • Yale Taken from the name of the university, this middle name is popular among those who have connections to the school.
  • Yusuke Yusuke is a Japanese name meaning ‘easeful support' and tends to be chosen by those families who prize strong familial connections.
  • Yukon An indigenous Canadian name meaning ‘great river', this name tends to be chosen by those who have a deep connection to nature.
  • Yuan A Chinese word meaning 'round', this middle name is traditionally chosen by those who have a strong tie to their Chinese-speaking heritage.
  • Yaphet A Hebrew name meaning handsome, Yaphet is a great middle name for those entranced by the look of their child.
  • Yao A Chinese name meaning ‘born on Thursday', Yao is perhaps most commonly now chosen by those parents who are major fans of basketball.
  • Yen Though Yen is a Vietnamese name meaning ‘calm', this name is also sometimes chosen because of its relation to the Japanese currency of the same name.
  • Yachim This Hebrew name means ‘established by God' and tends to be most popular among those who are of the Jewish faith.
  • Yantsey A middle name that means ‘Englishman', this name is typically chosen by those looking for a unique variation on the more common Yancey.
  • Yardlee This variation on a traditional English name means ‘the woods were the spars were got' and tends to be more popular among parents looking for a uniquely spelled middle name.
  • Yardleigh Another variation on Yeardley, Yardleigh is a fit for those parents who prefer a middle name with the common -leight ending.
  • Yasr Taken from an Arabic word meaning ‘lucky', Yasr is a variant of Yasir that is quite common among those who have Middle Eastern heritage.
  • Yeardley Taken from the same root as Yardlee or Yardleigh, this traditional spelling tends to be more common among those of English ancestry.

Boy Middle Names That Start With Y

  • Yosef An alternative spelling of Joseph, this name means ‘God will increase' and tends to be popular among very religious families.
  • YehudaA Hebrew name meaning ‘praise', this middle name is typically chosen by those who have Jewish roots.
  • Yuri While this name is Hebrew for ‘Light of God', it is actually more commonly used as the Russian variant of ‘George' when chosen as a middle name.
  • Ymir Taken from the name of a character in Norse mythology, this name tends to be chosen by families of Norse ancestry or adherents of the ancient Norse religion.
  • Yasir The most common spelling of an Arabic name meaning ‘lucky', Yasir is a very common name in the Middle East.
  • YoelA traditional spelling of Joel, Yoel means ‘The Lord is God' and tends to be chosen by religious families as a middle name.
  • YeshuaWith a meaning of ‘Salvation' in Hebrew, this middle name tends to be chosen by families with either strong ties to the Jewish religion or those who have strong ties to Christianity.
  • Yisrael Meaning ‘God contended' in Hebrew, Yisrael is a very popular middle name among those of both Jewish and Christian faith.
  • Yusef From the Hebrew meaning ‘God will multiply', Yusef tends to be chosen by those who have Middle Eastern ancestry.
  • Yoshiro A name of Japanese origin, Yoshiro means ‘happy individual' and tends to be chosen by those of Japanese ancestry as a middle name.
  • Yonatan A variation on the traditional Jonathan, Yonatan tends to be chosen by those looking for a unique spelling of the name.
  • Yasser A variation on Yasir, this Middle Eastern middle name tends to be chosen by those who hail from that region.
  • Yannis A Greek name meaning ‘God is gracious', Yannis is almost exclusively used by those of Greek ancestry and is a popular middle name among members of the Greek Orthodox Church.
  • Yanni The Hebrew version of Yannis, this name that means ‘God is gracious' is used by those of both Jewish and Greek ancestry as a middle name.
  • Yamal A Sanskrit name meaning ‘one of twins', Yamal is a popular middle name for one of a pair of twin boys.
  • Yishai From the Hebrew meaning ‘the Lord exists', this tends to be a middle name chosen by those who are highly religious or who want to show their connections to their own Jewish heritage.
  • Yazid Yazid is Arabic for ‘becoming greater', making it a good fit for parents who expect great things from their sons.
  • York York is an Old English word meaning ‘boar settlement', but it is much more likely to be chosen because of its connections to medieval English history.
  • Yeats From the Old English word meaning ‘gate', this is a popular name among families who have a great love for literature.
  • Yorick This Shakespearean middle name is almost always chosen by those who have a great love for Shakespeare's ‘Hamlet'.
  • Yered A Hebrew name that means ‘descent', Yered can be a great choice for those looking for the middle name of a first child or one who shares a first name with an older family member.
  • Yance From a Native American word meaning ‘Englishman', this middle name can be a strong choice for those of English ancestry.
  • Yevgeniy A Russian name that means ‘well-born', this spelling of Yevegeny is popular among many who hail from Russian or from Russian-speaking nations.
  • Yurik A variation on Yorick, this alternative spelling is likewise popular among fans of Shakespeare but who don't necessarily want to stick with the traditional spelling.
  • Yule This festive name comes from an Old English word that denoted the Winter Solstice and is very popular among those who are fans of the Christmas season.

Girl Middle Names That Start With Y

  • YasmineA French spelling of Jasmine, this floral name can be a good choice for those looking for a unique spelling of the popular name.
  • YulianaA variant of Juliana, this Latin name means ‘Jupiter's Child' and tends to be popular among those who are looking for a softer, feminine middle name.
  • YeseniaFrom the Spanish word meaning ‘palm tree', Yesenia can be a great middle name for a daughter from a tropical region or one who needs a more feminine name to offset a unisex first name.
  • Yvonne From the French word meaning ‘yew', Yvonne is a good choice for those looking for a middle name that adds a bit of French flair to a more common name.
  • Yvette Another French name, Yvette also means ‘yew' and serves many of the same naming purposes as Yvonne.
  • YanaA Hebrew name meaning ‘God is gracious', Yana works well as a short and simple accompaniment to a more involved first name or one that tends to have harsher consonant sounds.
  • YolandaA name of Spanish origin that means ‘violet flower', Yolanda tends to be used to add a bit of extra flair to more traditional first names.
  • Ysobel Ysobel means ‘God's promise' in both Hebrew and Latin and it serves as an interesting variant on Isabell for those looking for a unique middle name.
  • Yoshie A Japanese middle name meaning ‘good', Yoshie tends to be chosen as a middle name to honor a family's Japanese heritage.
  • Yula From the Russian meaning ‘youthful', Yula can be a good choice for the middle name of the youngest child in a family.
  • Yadira An Arabic middle name that means ‘worthy', Yadira tends to be chosen as a way to show a family's pride in a daughter.
  • Yanis Another Hebrew name that means ‘gift of God', this name is often chosen as a unique variation on Janice.
  • Yohanna Meaning ‘God favored me' in Hebrew, Yohanna can be a good middle name for a daughter for whom parents fought hard to bring home.
  • Yessenia From the Arabic word meaning ‘Jasmine flower', Yessenia can be a good choice for those looking for a lengthy middle name to offset a shorter first name.
  • Yuki Yuk is a Japanese name that means ‘snow' and can be a very good middle name for a fair-skinned child or one born in the winter.
  • Yessica An alternative spelling of Jessica, Yessica tends to be chosen as a way to get the same basic sounds as the more popular name without necessarily following the crowd.
  • Yelena From the Greek word that means ‘torch', Yelena is a very popular middle name in Russia and in many eastern European nations.
  • Yanet A variation of Janet, Yanet means ‘God is merciful' and tends to be a good middle name for a child who was born after health complications.
  • Yeva A Russian name that means ‘life', Yeva can be a good middle name choice for those looking to honor their Russian heritage.
  • Yola Another Greek name that means ‘violet flower', Yola is typically seen in families that have strong ties to their Greek heritage.
  • Yung A common Korean name that means ‘prosperity, this name can be a good fit for parents who believe that their daughter is quite the gift.
  • Yuriko From the Japanese word meaning ‘lily child', this traditional name is strongly associated with those who want to honor their Japanese ancestry.
  • Yoshimi A name of Japanese origin, Yoshimi means ‘beautiful season' and can be a good middle name for a child born during a particularly beautiful time of the year.
  • Yudelka From the Hebrew word that means ‘praise', Yudelka is a middle name that tends to work well with short first names that transition into longer middle names.
  • Ymelda A German middle name that means ‘universal battle', Ymelda may be a good fit for those families who had a hard time bringing home a new daughter.
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