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Arastoo

ุฃุฑุณุทูˆ

Arastoo is a Persian and Urdu variant of the name Aristotle, which is the name of an ancient Greek philosopher The respected Dehkhoda Lexicon mentions the meanings of lover of wisdom, ultimate perfection for Aristotle, mentioning the classical Arabic reference al-Fihrist as the source of this transl...

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Alina

ุนู„ูŠู†ุง

Beautiful, noble, illustrious in Arabic ,Greek origin meaning "light"

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Dinar

ุฏููŠู†ุงุฑ

Name of the grandfather of Abu Bin Thabit.

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Daaemiyyah

ุฏุงู…ูŠุฉ

Daaemiyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means perpetual, constant.

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Dawwas

ุฏูŽูˆู’ุณ

Dawwas is an Arabic name for boys that means strong, brave, one who overcomes and is able to throw his enemies into the ground. It also means one who is skilled in his craft.

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Baseel

ุจูŽุงุณููŠู„

Baseel is an Arabic name for boys that means brave, courageous. It also means lion. It is a non-standard variant of Basel.

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Firdaus

ููุฑู’ุฏูŽูˆู’ุณ

Arabic, Iranian Derived from the Arabic word (firdaws) meaning "paradise", ultimately derived from Avestan pairidaeza meaning "garden, enclosure".

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Owaria

ุฃูˆุฑูŠุง

Owaria is an Arabic name for girls that means water well, a well that provides drinking water.

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Nargis

ู†ูŽุฑู’ุฌุณ

A flower (Narcissus )

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Sanad

ุณูู†ู’ุฏ

Another name for Allah, evidence, proof, Support, prop.

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Saiba

ุตูŽุงูŠูุจูŽุฉ

Straight, pertinent.

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Sonia

ุณููˆู†ูŠุง

Pretty, very beautiful, Intelligence, Intellect, Smart.

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Sandar

ุณุงู†ุฏุงุฑ

Sandar is an Arabic name for boys that means brave, bold.

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Sikandar

ุณูƒู†ุฏุฑ

Alexander, Name of a famous Sovereign

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Sufi

ุตููˆูููŠ

A mystic, someone believing in Sufi mysticism.

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Anastasia

ุฃู†ุงุณุชุงุณูŠุง

Greek name meaning "resurrection, rebirth". A name of profound spiritual depth, treasured in Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions worldwide.

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Anastasius

ุฃู†ุงุณุชุงุณูŠูˆุณ

Greek name meaning "resurrection; one who shall rise again." A name of profound spiritual significance in Eastern Christianity; borne by saints, Byzantine emperors, and popes, symbolizing renewal, divine hope, and the triumph of life over death.

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Oriana

ุฃูˆุฑูŠุงู†ุง

Latin and Italian name meaning "golden; golden dawn; rising sun." Possibly from Latin aurum (gold); Oriana was a beloved medieval heroine and the poetic name given to Queen Elizabeth I by Renaissance poets.

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Eleanor

ุฅู„ูŠุงู†ูˆุฑ

Greek-derived name meaning "bright, shining one". A name of timeless elegance borne by queens, scholars, and leaders throughout history.

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Eleanora

ุฅู„ูŠุงู†ูˆุฑุง

Italian and Greek form of Eleanor meaning "bright, shining light; torch; the other Aenor." Eleanora has graced queens, saints, and artists throughout European history; a luminous name evoking intellectual brilliance and timeless feminine elegance.

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Angela

ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠุง

Greek name meaning "messenger of God, angel". A timeless name symbolizing grace, purity, and divine presence cherished across many cultures.

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Angelika

ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠูƒ

Germanic form meaning "angelic; like an angel." From Latin angelicus; a popular German and Central European name combining spiritual beauty with the grace and purity traditionally associated with heavenly beings.

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Angeline

ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠู†

Greek-French name meaning "little angel, divine messenger". An elegant diminutive of Angela blending celestial grace and romantic French charm.

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Ellie

ุงูŠู„ู„ูŠ

shining light; short form of Elena or Eleanor

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Pamela

ุจุงู…ูŠู„ุง

Greek-derived name meaning "all honey; completely sweet." Coined by the Renaissance poet Sir Philip Sidney; Pamela became a beloved name through Samuel Richardson's landmark 18th-century novel; a name of gentle warmth and enduring sweetness.

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Bernice

ุจุฑู†ูŠุณ

Greek name meaning "bringing victory; she who brings triumph." From the Greek Berenikฤ“ combining phero (to bring) and nike (victory); Bernice was a queen of the Hellenistic world and appears in the New Testament, borne by members of the Herodian dynasty.

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Paphnutius

ุจูู†ูˆุชูŠูˆุณ

Greek and Coptic saint's name meaning "belonging to the god; the divine one." Borne by Saint Paphnutius of Egypt, a Desert Father and bishop who attended the First Council of Nicaea; a name of ancient devotion and sacred spiritual heritage.

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Thaddeus

ุชุงุฏูˆุณ

courageous heart; Aramaic name of the apostle Thaddaeus

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Therese

ุชูŠุฑูŠุฒ

harvester; French form of Theresa

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Thanos

ุซุงู†ูˆุณ

immortal; short form of Athanasios meaning deathless

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Galina

ุฌุงู„ูŠู†ุง

Russian female name meaning "calm, serene, still". Derived from Greek Galene; an elegant classic of Soviet-era Russia.

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Girgis

ุฌูุฑู’ุฌูุณ

Coptic-Greek name meaning "farmer, cultivator of the earth". The Egyptian Coptic form of George, cherished by Coptic Christian communities.

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Giorgos

ุฌูˆุฑุฌูˆุณ

farmer; Greek form of George meaning tiller of the earth

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Darius

ุฏุงุฑูŠูˆุณ

Greek and Persian name meaning "holder of good; one who holds firm to goodness." From the Old Persian Dฤrayavauลก; Darius the Great was the powerful Achaemenid emperor who built Persepolis โ€” a name of ancient imperial greatness and wise governance.

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Damian

ุฏู…ูŠุงู†

to tame; one who subdues and masters

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Dorothy

ุฏูˆุฑูˆุชูŠ

Greek-English name meaning "gift of God" from doron and theos. Beloved classic beloved worldwide and in literature.

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Dorothea

ุฏูˆุฑูˆุชูŠุง

Slavic form of Dorothea from Greek meaning "gift of God". A name of classical beauty and spiritual depth, beloved across Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.

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Delia

ุฏูŠู„ูŠุง

Greek name meaning "of Delos; from the sacred island." From Delos, the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis; Delia was used by Latin poets for their beloved โ€” a name of classical beauty, divine heritage, and luminous Mediterranean grace.

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Demetrio

ุฏูŠู…ุชุฑูŠูˆ

Italian form of Demetrius from Greek, dedicated to Demeter, goddess of harvest. A name of ancient Greek heritage symbolizing abundance, gratitude, and the earth.

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Demetrios

ุฏูŠู…ุชุฑูŠูˆุณ

Greek name meaning "devoted to Demeter; of the earth goddess." From Demeter, goddess of harvest; Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki was a beloved early Christian martyr โ€” a name of earthly abundance and sacred devotion revered across the Orthodox world.

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Ramses

ุฑู…ุณูŠุณ

son of Ra; ancient Egyptian pharaoh name

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Rosina

ุฑููˆุฒูู†ุง

Spanish-Italian diminutive of Rosa meaning "little rose". Symbolizes delicate beauty, tenderness and gentle grace.

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Rula

ุฑููˆู„ุง

ruler; one who leads with authority

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Sander

ุณุงู†ุฏุฑ

defender of men; short form of Alexander

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Sandra

ุณุงู†ุฏุฑู‡

defender of men; short form of Alexandra

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Selina

ุณูŠู„ูŠู†ุง

moon; pure and luminous like moonlight

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Stefan

ุดุชูŠูุงู†

German and Slavic form of Stephen meaning "crown; wreath; garland." From the Greek stephanos; Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr; Stefan is the classic German-Slavic spelling of this noble apostolic name, borne by kings, saints, and scholars.

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Sabine

ุตูŽุงุจูŠู†

of the Sabine people; ancient Italian heritage

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