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Celia

ุตูŽู„ููŠู‘ูŽุง

heavenly; of the sky and the celestial realm

๐Ÿบ Latin

Shurah

ุตูŽู†ู’ุฏูŽุฑูŽุง

the consultative one; inclusive and democratic in spirit, she values every voice and seeks wisdom from many

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Greek

Shurbah

ุตู†ุฏูˆุฑู‡

the one who drinks deeply; absorbing wisdom and knowledge like water, she becomes enriched by all she learns

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Antonius

ุทูˆู†ูŠูˆุณ

priceless; Latin form of Anthony

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Filippo

ูู„ูŠุจูˆ

Italian form of Philip from Greek meaning "lover of horses". A classic Italian name of nobility; borne by princes, Renaissance artists, and dukes across Italian history.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian

Veronica

ููŠุฑูˆู†ูŠูƒุง

Greek name meaning "bearer of victory; true image." From Berenikฤ“ or Latin vera icon (true image); Saint Veronica wiped the face of Jesus on the Via Dolorosa โ€” a name of compassionate courage, sacred devotion, and miraculous faith.

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Filippo

ููŠู„ูŠุจูˆ

Italian form of Philip meaning "lover of horses". Borne by artists like Filippo Brunelleschi; a name of Renaissance glory.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian

Qbty

ู‚ูุจู’ุทูŠู‘

An ancient term for the people of Egypt, historically encompassing all its inhabitants and now specifically referring to Egyptian Christians.

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Katherine

ูƒุงุชุฑูŠู†

pure; chaste and virtuous

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Katherine

ูƒูŽุงุซูุฑููŠู†

Greek name meaning "pure; unsullied; unblemished." From the Greek Aikaterine; Saint Katherine of Alexandria was an early Christian martyr and scholar โ€” a name of profound intellectual virtue, sacred purity, and timeless royal elegance borne by queens and saints.

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Kathleen

ูƒุงุซู„ูŠู†

Irish form of Katherine meaning "pure; unsullied; unblemished." The beloved Irish-English form of the Greek Aikaterine; Kathleen became one of the most popular names in Ireland and the English-speaking world โ€” a name of gentle purity and endearing Celtic warmth.

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Katerina

ูƒุชุฑูŠู†ุง

Russian-Slavic form of Katherine meaning "pure, clear". One of the most enduring and beloved Russian female names.

๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian

Christo

ูƒุฑุณุชูˆ

bearer of Christ; short form of Christopher

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Kirsten

ูƒุฑุณุชูŠู†

Scandinavian-Celtic form of Christine meaning "follower of Christ, anointed one". Popular in Scotland and Scandinavia.

โš”๏ธ Norse

Kristen

ูƒุฑูŠุณุชู†

follower of Christ; anointed one

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Christine

ูƒุฑูŠุณุชูŠู†

follower of Christ; anointed one

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Chrissy

ูƒุฑูŠุณูŠ

follower of Christ; diminutive of Christine

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Candice

ูƒู†ุฏูŠุณ

pure white; radiant and dazzling

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Luna

ู„ูู†ูŽุฉ

Latin name meaning "moon". The Roman goddess of the moon; a name evoking mystery, celestial beauty, and the timeless magic of night.

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Lydia

ู„ูŠุฏูŠุง

woman from Lydia; ancient region of Asia Minor

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Lynna

ู„ูŠู†ู†ุง

variant of Lynn; lake or waterfall

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Margareta

ู…ุงุฑุฌุฑูŠุชุง

Germanic form of Margaret from Latin margarita meaning "pearl". A name of lasting elegance and gentle refinement.

๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช German

Malina

ู…ุงู„ูŠู†ุง

raspberry; Slavic nature name used in the Greek tradition

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Mikhail

ู…ูŽุฎูŽุงูŠูŠู„

who is like God; Slavic form of Michael

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Marika

ู…ุฑูŠูƒุง

beloved; form of Maria meaning wished-for child

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Melia

ู…ูŽู„ููŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Ancient Greek name meaning "honey bee" or "ash tree nymph." In Greek mythology, Melia was a daughter of Oceanus โ€” an Oceanid nymph associated with ash trees; a name of natural sweetness and timeless mythological beauty.

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Mylyh

ู…ููŠู„ูŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Derived from Latin meaning a young ceremonial attendant, or Greek meaning someone with dark or tanned skin.

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Melissa

ู…ูŠู„ูŠุณู‡

honeybee; sweet and industrious

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Nanine

ู†ุงู†ูŠู†

graceful; diminutive form of Anne

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Nadya

ู†ูŽุฏููŠู‘ูŽุง

Russian-Slavic name meaning "hope". Short form of Nadezhda; a beloved name symbolizing optimism across Eastern Europe.

๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian

Nikola

ู†ู‚ูˆู„ุง

victory of the people

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Nikki

ู†ููƒููŠ

victory of the people; short form of Nicholas

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Nysa

ู†ูŽูŠู’ุณุฉ

Greek name meaning "valley nymph; tree nymph; beginning." In Greek mythology, Nysa was the sacred valley where the infant god Dionysus was raised by nymphs; a name of enchanting beauty, divine nurture, and mystical allure.

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Hermina

ู‡ูุฑู’ู…ูู†ุง

Greek name meaning "messenger; of Hermes; the eloquent one." From Hermes, the divine messenger of the gods; Hermina is the graceful feminine form evoking the swiftness, eloquence, and divine mediation of the winged messenger of Olympus.

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Herminia

ู‡ุฑู…ู†ูŠุง

Greek feminine name meaning "messenger; bearer of divine tidings." A variant of Hermione from Hermes the divine messenger; Herminia carries the classical grace of Greek mythology and the elegant tradition of Iberian and Italian naming.

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Hermine

ู‡ุฑู…ูŠู†ุฉ

Greek name derived from Hermes, messenger god, meaning "traveler, guide". A classic name of ancient dignity carried across European traditions.

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Herminia

ู‡ูŠุฑู…ูŠู†ุง

messenger of the gods; variant of Hermione

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Helena

ู‡ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุงู†ุฉ

Greek name meaning "bright, shining, torch". Borne by Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, who discovered the Holy Cross in Jerusalem.

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Helene

ู‡ูŠู„ู†ูŠ

Greek and French form of Helen meaning "bright; shining light." The Francophone spelling of legendary Helen of Troy; Helene combines the ancient glory of Greek mythology with the refined elegance of the French naming tradition โ€” a name of luminous classical beauty.

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Helena

ู‡ูŠู„ูŠู†ุง

bright; shining light; Greek form of Helen

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Helene

ู‡ูŠู„ูŠู†ุฉ

Greek name meaning "bright, radiant light". Variant of Helena and name of the legendary beauty of Troy whose story inspired epic poetry.

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Andreas

ุฃูŽู†ู’ุฏูุฑูŽุงูˆุณ

Greek name meaning "man, warrior, brave". The Greek form of Andrew, apostle of Christ and patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece.

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Antonius

ุฃู†ุทูˆุงู†ูŠูˆุณ

Ancient Greek and Latin name meaning "priceless; beyond praise; inestimable." One of Rome's most celebrated names; borne by the great general Mark Antony, saints, and Roman consuls; a name of commanding dignity and timeless strength.

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Antonios

ุฃู†ุทูˆู†ูˆุณ

praiseworthy; Greek form of Antony

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Eugenia

ุฃูˆุฌูŠู†ุง

Greek name meaning "well-born; of noble birth; of excellent lineage." From the Greek eugenes; Eugenia was borne by early Christian martyrs and saints, and by European royalty; a regal name expressing the grace of noble origin.

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Antia

ุงู†ุชูŠุง

Ancient Greek name meaning "facing; opposite; one who confronts." In Greek mythology, Antia was the daughter of a Libyan king. A rare classical name evoking courage, directness, and the ability to face challenges with grace.

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Angelios

ุงู†ุฌู„ูŠูˆุณ

Greek name meaning "messenger; angel; herald." A variant of the classic Angelos; Angelios signifies one who carries divine messages and good tidings; a name of spiritual grace, celestial connection, and heavenly purpose.

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Butros

ุจูŽุฏู’ุฑููˆุณ

Arabic and Syriac form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning "rock; stone; the firm foundation." The name given by Jesus to the Apostle Simon Peter; Butros is widely cherished among Arab Christian communities as a name of unshakeable faith.

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