| Qadir | Arabic | Powerful. |
| Qasim | Arabic | One who shares or distributes. |
| Quasim | Arabic | one who divides goods among his people |
| Quemby | Old Norse | From the woman's estate. |
| Quennel | French | The one who lives at the little Oak tree. |
| Quentin | Latin | The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. A boy or girl's name. |
| Quigley | Irish Gaelic | A spinning distaff. |
| Quillan | Irish Gaelic | A cub. |
| Quilliam | Gaelic | Gaelic form of William. A strong and resolute protector. |
| Quimby | Old Norse | From the woman's estate. |
| Quinby | Scandinavian | from the queen?s estate |
| Quince | From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. | |
| Quincy | Latin/French | The fifth, as in fifth child. A boy or girl's name. |
| Quinlan | Irish Gaelic | Well-shaped, athletic. |
| Quinn | Irish Gaelic | Wise and intelligent. A boy or girl's name. |
| Quinney | Gaelic | The son of the crafty one. |
| Quintin | Latin | The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. |
| Quinton | Latin | The fifth, as in the fifth-born child. |
| Quintus | Latin | Fifth, as in the fifth child. |
| Quirce | Spanish | The name of a 4th-century martyr. |
| Quirino | Spanish | The name of a 4th-century martyr. |